The Kristian Harloff Show - Golden Globe Winners and Losers - SEN LIVE #332

Episode Date: March 2, 2021

On today's show, John Rocha hosts SEN LIVE and is joined by Winston A. Marshall, Steph Sabraw, Brett Sheridan, Alex Marzoña, and Ryan Nilsen to talk about the winners and losers of the 78th Golden Gl...obe Awards. Masters of the Air (Band of Brothers / The Pacific sequel series) sets leads, Jonathan Majors to star in Gordon Hemingway & The Realm of Cthulhu, Teaser for Army of the Dead, and Amazon plans Lady Jaye GI Joe Series! Kristian Harloff https://bit.ly/31PePMD John Rocha https://bit.ly/3kDuZQz Kate Mulligan https://bit.ly/3owBneT Brett Sheridan https://bit.ly/2HBltii Roxy Striar https://bit.ly/31OtGHj Winston A. Marshall https://bit.ly/3kyJPI0 Ben Goddard https://bit.ly/3e179f0 Sabrina Ramirez https://bit.ly/3ms3PfT Alex Marzoña https://bit.ly/2J60oNU Ryan Nilsen https://bit.ly/3nx0tc1 Steph Sabraw https://bit.ly/3m0ud0z Movie Trivia Schmoedown https://bit.ly/31Qwrrp Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:30 Ladies and gentlemen. SEM live. What's up? It's Monday morning. Wake up, wake up. We are here with a new episode of S.C.N. Live on this Monday morning. We talk about all the madness that is going on in the world of entertainment, the Golden Globes. We've got a bunch of stories about flyboys in the air during World War II. Some guy named Marshall Thurber directed a new film. We got so much to talk about. But of course, we've also got the return of somebody who a lot of you enjoyed last night as he got, on his crossover event with the world girls and the blurns in the hood. But let's get to introducing everybody who is joining us today. I am the outlaw, John Roker, sitting in for my brother, Christian Harloff, over there. One third of the world girls, and she holds a third of my heart as well. Steps the Brawl! John Roker, yes.
Starting point is 00:01:45 Happy Women's Month, everybody. It is really about the Poussa' every day, but this month especially. So happy to be here. And shout out to Chloe Zal. The Asian person. Chloe Zow. Hit me with it. Hit me with it, Ryan.
Starting point is 00:02:01 She said thanks to the Pousse. That's your cue. There it is. There it is. Thank you very much. Brett Sheridan joining us as well, who loves the Pousse himself. What's up, Brent?
Starting point is 00:02:09 Wow. Yep, just can't even. You got me, John. Congratulations. I love making him speeches. It's a rare thing to do. And I love leaving him speeches. But of course.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Joining us back after an extended hiatus casting the world is my man Winston A. Mars, the A stands for quality. He is back. What's up, Winston? I'm so hungover. This was the whiskey bottle I was drinking. Oh, no. This bitch was up to here last night. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:44 This was just me because obviously we were doing this from a distance. And when I tell you, I woke up at three in the morning just confused, like so confused. I was like, when did the show end? How did I get here? Why is there all this eating McDonald's around me? I said, oh fuck, I forgot to put the groceries away. And then I went in the kitchen and not only had I put the groceries away, I put the dishes away and started doing the other, I started doing half of the new set dishes I needed to do. And I was like, am I the most responsible drunk of all time? Like what just happened? But um, yeah, you are. You're leveling up. Now you're
Starting point is 00:03:20 getting drunk and being productive. I guess. I just, for real. Like, Brett, I don't know how you were able to do this every show as far as, like, just pretend to do that.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Like, that was a lot, bro. And like, I called Jay this morning. I was like, man, what a show?
Starting point is 00:03:35 He goes, motherfucker. And I was like, what did I do? And I had to take over the show. You press it every meme and tell, being all mushy and shit. I was like,
Starting point is 00:03:44 I don't remember any of that. I think once drinking gets involved, you got to create a lot of space and let people out. how they feel they need to act in that moment. So come on, Jay. Come on, Jay. It's all good, but I guess all I did was tell the world girls
Starting point is 00:04:00 how much I love them. And I think somebody mentioned that I was like, you gotta like the man's coming, like the right dude. Don't let these motherfuckers that won't like return the favors to you like fuck them like everybody like, you just find your love, find your, and then I guess I passed out. I don't fucking know what happened after.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Steph could feel the whole. Yeah. Winston became the preacher of love and protection for the world girls and we're here for it. And then promptly passed out. I love it. All right. Alex Marstonia, how are you, my man? I'm good. I'm good. Had a good weekend. And I'm here for a new week. Oh, thanks, Alex. I'm surprised it doesn't say, uh, uh, uh, Manari there, uh, on your, on your name there. Because you, uh, big fan that's a good idea. That's, oh, man. Yeah. I mean, Alex, that was short-sighted. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Steph stepped up for Chloe Zhao. Yeah, yeah. There's two of us. We got to hold this together. There it is. Meniari. Minari. I love it.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Pop-womp. I had to get it in there. And Ryan Nelson joining us as well. Right. How are you there in Philly? Is it still snowing for fuck's sake? It's no longer snowing. It's just raining.
Starting point is 00:05:14 It's just raining. Yeah, we were having like a flash flood warning around midnight last night. I forgot the Golden Globes were on until, my parents like it's weird when your family is reminding you like texting are you watching the golden globes oh i forgot they were tonight and i did catch them but uh no no more snow just rain do you wait do your parents text you from the living room they don't come up to the door and knock on the door until you're going to watch them yeah that's that's basically how that worked last night don't worry the ratings are coming out you weren't the only one they missed it all right uh we're gonna talk
Starting point is 00:05:45 about so many things in the world of entertainment or uh get into all of it but you all know it's the stream labs, super jets, and the schmobots that keep us coming back every single day. You know, the goal is to hit that 500 mark. But look, we hit over 1,000, I think 1100, almost 1,200 on Friday. So we'd love to get to start off the week and even higher note if we can. We got this great crew of people. Please show them love. And of course, we've got some great schmowdown stuff happening this week as well.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Alex has all the information on that. We'll talk about it in just a little bit. But all the things you do to donate and support and help the show, those all go into every show we do here on the SCN Network. So please show you love, show you love. All right, what do we got first, Alex? Yeah, let's talk about the Golden Globes that happened last night. It looks like Nomadland won Best Picture, Drama,
Starting point is 00:06:37 and Borat won Best Picture Comedy. Wow. Chadwick Boseman also won Best Actor in Drama, and I think also Rosamund Pike also won Best Actress in Comedy, slash musical. Roker, what did you think of the winners last night? I like the winners, but I know with all the controversy ahead of time, I don't know if those were actually going to be the winner.
Starting point is 00:07:05 So I wonder how much of that was involved here. Of course, they were deserving. Chadwick Boseman, very much deserving for winning his award for all righties, Black Bottom. But you know, the Hollywood Foreign Press can't ignore it. Got completely called out for not having any black. voters in their in their voting assembly or voting group there for a lot of these pictures that were ignored. People talked about a number of black led movies or black made movies that were ignored here for
Starting point is 00:07:33 nominations. Tina Faye Amy Poller starting off that way. That being said, I know there's a lot of pushback or anger on some of the wins, but overall, surprisingly enough, I think is a very eclectic and a varied group of winners here that I'm happy about for sure overall. And I wonder how much of this really leads to the Oscar campaign, considering all the drama and controversy around this. Would you think there, Steph? Yeah, I agree with you. I was surprised because I loved a lot, if not all of the winners.
Starting point is 00:08:06 And I thought the winners, you know, Daniel Kluya and Sasha Baron Cohen, Chloe Zhao, John Boyega, these are Minari. These are all things I was really, really rooting for. And like, these people gave their soul into their performances. And there was a lot of highlights. Like I think Sasha Baron Cohen by far had the best speech. He was so funny and smart and then brought up such good points. And then also Ila Fisher is one of the best people ever and the best hype woman wife, surely.
Starting point is 00:08:35 And I thought Roseman Pike's speech was really funny and interesting too. That kind of surprised me. And I loved how she said in my movie I just swim up. Curtis for Cyn Maniac donated $20. Hey, S.E.N. Crew. loved the two part swirls slash blurds crossover last night Winston my man you were so wasted I especially loved the part when you stripped
Starting point is 00:08:56 till you were but naked dancing on the table then the world girls were raining 20s Where the fuck is the money then? Yeah, we collected the money after we threw it because we're like that. Sorry, sorry, we had to collect, yeah, we wanted to give the show But we're like, oh shit, we actually need that money. But when Rosamond Pike said in my movie, I had to swim up from a sinking car,
Starting point is 00:09:23 and I would still rather do that than be in a room with Rudy Giuliani. Maria, I salute your brilliance and your bravery. To me, Maria Bacalova is such an exceptional comedian star that's rising. And what she did in that film, I think is understated. And I think that Borat should have gotten all of the comedy awards. A lot of people were surprised that it outed Hamilton. But it's like, Hamilton's a Broadway play. This was actually a comedy movie where he got shot at twice,
Starting point is 00:09:50 had to do all of this stuff just for democracy and justice. But overall, I thought the speeches were a really powerful reminder of, even though there's a lot of issues with these award systems, they're important to fix because you have these honest and wonderful filmmakers that are trying to make stuff that matters. And so that should be done right. So we're not trying to get political, it's just actually what happened.
Starting point is 00:10:14 So it's a fair thing to bring up and have a conversation about for sure. I don't think anybody has a claim against Borat except maybe Palm Springs in that category. Problem was no good. And the other movies, I don't think came close to the level that Borat was. So only Palm Springs really could have any complaints at all, because that's an excellent, excellent film. Brett, what stood out for you as you watched the Golden Globes? Oh, man. You got to, I got to tell you what. My parents, I don't live with my parents, and they didn't text to remind me that it was on last night. But I quickly
Starting point is 00:10:49 watched it this morning on Fast Forward. Woo! The snubs, the rubs, the dubs, people. This was a roller poster. It was everything from Borat, which you mentioned, and then the other movies
Starting point is 00:11:07 you're going to tell me about. It was I quickly browsed over some of it. As you would know, I haven't seen a of these films so my picks were the only thing that i saw this year and borat was one of them but i actually did think that palm springs was better i didn't find borat that funny i i i i a lot of the stuff i mean i was controversial but in terms of comedic wise i felt like there was more of the uh it didn't feel as like the the candid camry kind of stuff for the whole film which i
Starting point is 00:11:42 really enjoyed in the first one that really felt like he was messing with people the whole time. So he wasn't a big fan of this this borat. But I also thought that it was actually there was too much to know there in the whole show. That blew that joke. Let's see. Stub. Snubbub. It's like my new mantra. Hasn't the Hollywood foreign press? I mean, isn't that the one that's been the worst in terms of diversity forever? You know, which is ironic because you would imagine they'd have more diversity. being from European countries. Yeah, you think there might be some other people.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Yeah. No, I'm not, I've never been a bit Golden Globes fella to when we wrap it all up, folks. Breakfast, son, breakfast. All right. And the breakfast is here. Good stuff. But I hope some of the other stuff I saw got some awards.
Starting point is 00:12:35 All right. Great. Good. Thanks for nailing that. Winston, we go to you next. A lot of award winners here, if you look at it, that was pretty fantastic for across the board here. Andra Day, winning for United States versus Billy Holiday.
Starting point is 00:12:49 As we mentioned, Chadwick, Rosamund Pike, Sasha Baron Cohen. Seoul, winning for Best Animated Picture, Minari, for Best Foreign Language and Nomad Land for Best Drama. Overall, Chloe Zhao, Daniel Kuluya, and even my man, Jason Sedakas, won for Ted Lasso. So you tell me, brother, what stood out for you overall as you were watching the Golden Gloves? And what winners, like, really made you happy to see? I think the only one that maybe confused me, but it's just because I don't watch the show, and I know you do,
Starting point is 00:13:18 is I was surprised that the crown beat out Mandalorian, or even Ozark, just from the way that I hear both of those. Like, Ozark, I've just heard how people talk about it. And then Mandalorian, obviously, I watched it myself. So I guess the crown must have just been that fire, which, you know, I wouldn't judge it negatively, because, like, it's been on the air forever.
Starting point is 00:13:39 And people that love it, love it. I just didn't realize it would. But that might be another one of those situations where, like, the Oscars love giving, like, World War II. I was alive doing that. This is crazy. That might be one of those same things. It was like, what? A story about kings and queens in Europe.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Oh, shit. I'm fucking like, it could have easily just been that, and that's fine. I didn't get to watch a whole lot of the show. Why? Sober? That's weird. Because my whole day, it's funny, now that I think about it, my whole day was me just fucked up because I took a day off. It was the only day off I really had from this job.
Starting point is 00:14:23 So Kristen and I had a naked Sunday, so we were just, you know, watching movies and being stoned, which was fun. And then, you know, I wasn't going, what? I'm not going, what? Like, I'm not just going out here, like, whatever. That doesn't matter. It's fine. Then after that. You double lettuce? Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Doesn't Christian eat edibles on this show?
Starting point is 00:14:44 What the fuck is going on? You were smoking queen? And then... You were two consulting adults walking around your house naked? What? And then after that, I went home once I was sober, and I did the World Girls crossover and got re-fucked up at this time on alcohol so that I had, you know, a little bit of the left, a little bit of the right.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Like, either like both sides. You know, they're good feelings on both sides. okay like you you get emotional on both sides you know what I'm saying and then you and then you sit down and look at like some of the acceptance speeches this morning while you're trying not to throw up like I saw Daniel Kaluas I thought uh Kaluyas I thought it was amazing um snubs the dubs and throbs donated $20 I thought it was a great show Chadwick Bossaman's wife's speech was emotional and amazing I hope he goes on to win the Oscar still shocked by Andrade
Starting point is 00:15:39 and Jodie Foster's wins. It will be interesting to see if this impacts the Oscar race. It will be interesting to see that for show. And I'm actually excited to vote in my first SAG Awards too, which is part of what was interesting about watching this or like seeing these winners just because where I sort of agree and disagree, like I love me some Schitt's Creek. I kind of think that Ted Lassow's last season was better than Schitt's final. If I'm being honest with you, if I'm being honest with you and I love Schitt's Creek. Creek and they and they got their due they they got all those Emmys and stuff so I was a little
Starting point is 00:16:15 shocked by this but I'm glad that at least uh you know Jason Zadakis got acknowledgement there um and again was hilarious rolling up in his tie-dye oh my god he was shit max chilling was not expecting that at all clearly I mean he might have hit the devil's lettuce before that was awesome I thought it was great seeing so many people express their creativity and how they dressed up for these award shows at home. They didn't have to do anything. And the ones that were, of course, comedy, comedians rather, they dressed up in a way that was really funny. And the ones that were kind of like wanting to show off some stuff and the ones that were totally chill. It was great to see the different type of fashion.
Starting point is 00:17:00 I mean, Rosamond Pike, the bangs and the dress. I was just like, that's stellar. And then was a Violet Davis's dress, which was a explosion of vibrancy. It just was like so impressed at how many people were bringing it when they didn't have to just to have some fun. You know, that was a good part of the Groves as well. But you bring an excellent points there, Winston. Alex, I go to you. And what stood out to you, brother?
Starting point is 00:17:22 Of course, the Minari win. You must have been very happy about that. And Chloe Zhao, but also Nomadland, does this mean in your mind? Look, you're the guy that gets to see all the movies where we do. Does Nomad Land now? Yeah, I'm going to give you that shit. There's no Madland now seem like the odds on favor to win best picture overall? I think so.
Starting point is 00:17:40 Yeah, it'll definitely, I think it's the frontrunner right now. But the thing is that there's no golden globes and Oscar overlap, voter overlap. So it's like to me, the golden globes don't really necessarily matter. In the big scheme of things, they're just more of publicity. Like, hey, now at least we are, now the public is aware of these movies and what are the front runners. I actually didn't watch the ceremony last night. I watched the George Lucas talk show who had Rachel Zegler and Adam Pally on. And that was a good time as well.
Starting point is 00:18:14 But otherwise, Golden Globes, I can take more leaving. Yeah, it's a, okay. All right. Overall, it's a weird situation for the Golden Globes because of so much stuff they have. But people still watch, you know, film Twitter exploded all night last night. People's reactions across the board of stuff. What do you think, Ryan, what's it out to you? What did you enjoy about it? Yeah, I think, you know, with any award show, the question of do they matter always comes up.
Starting point is 00:18:41 And like, yeah, in a general sense, like, none of them matter. But in a other sense, they do in terms of like the winners get a viewer spike. So depending on what wins, more people tend to see that, which if it's a smaller project, that can mean a lot. I think the standout for me was Andrew Day winning for the United States versus Billy Flynn. I mean, that was the biggest upset. I think anyone has been talking about that. Billy Holiday. I mean Billy Holiday.
Starting point is 00:19:04 This is in Chicago. So, I was speaking of the, oh my gosh. Chicago, Billy Flynn. Yeah, but that was a huge stand to me
Starting point is 00:19:12 because now I'm going to watch that movie. I had no interest before. So is this what Netflix was trying to do? They were trying to buy people to watch Emily and Paris. Is that essentially what was going on? 100%. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:25 Because like, I don't, I don't get it. I don't get it. The marketing play. And then you have a, This happened in the past, too. I know newsroom Jeff Daniels won best actor for that season two,
Starting point is 00:19:35 and that got them season three. So sometimes this stuff does matter, even though I really don't put any cadence into the Golden Globes. But I love Jane Fonda's speech. I thought that was incredible. What a mashup, too. That was phenomenal. Jody Foster's win.
Starting point is 00:19:49 She just looks like the most comfortable human being on Earth, by the way. Like, just has everything figured out. And the Chadwick husband's speech brought me to tears. I mean, his wife, oh my gosh. that was man. It was incredible, yeah. Tina Faye pointed that out as what you were talking about earlier, Ryan, you know, talk about the Emily and Paris. There's where the jokes right at the bat. So they were going at people back and forth. So it's a very interesting. There were some mixed reviews for it overall. But, you know, it's award season. So we're going to get that. And the Oscars are right around the corner. But I wonder, and I don't want to cause any kind of controversy here, but I do wonder, as you guys have saying across the board, it seems like, like I wonder how much people really do care about awards now other than like in helping them get another season as you said Ryan but like overall we're such a different culture since this pandemic hit us a year ago and so many people are worried about like you know I just want to go back to a theater I just want not to catch this thing I don't want someone I know to pass from it like do people really care what do you think step do people really put a lot of investment in awards anyway it seems like the
Starting point is 00:20:59 The audience has been dwindling every year. So do you think are we coming to the tail end of this being important at all? I think they're important, but they need to change. Everything else in the industry has progressed and changed and moved forward in a different way. Awards haven't. Their platform is the same. Their structure is the same. The way that they vote is the same.
Starting point is 00:21:21 And it shows. And a lot of people aren't interested in anymore because it's frankly boring. And also in addition to that, I think a lot of the people, people being nominated now realize that there are so many films, movies, TV, anything that aren't being recognized. So although it's like probably one of the greatest achievements and honors of their life, you know, they're not, like we're not, we're aware now of how much is out there and how much it doesn't get noticed by the foreign press because they don't look at a lot of different works being made. So I think they need to change or else, yeah, they'll,
Starting point is 00:21:56 they'll die out. What do you think, Winston? Steph hit the nail on the head, man. I think that, like, again, to me, I think one of the big surprises, too, I mentioned the Crown, and again, I'm sure it's mad good. I just forgot. I didn't watch it for personal reasons, but what about what everyone was talking about
Starting point is 00:22:16 with Lovecraft Country? Right. You know what I'm saying? Like, so glad you brought that up, Winston. Like, if you're not, like, I'm glad they got nominated, but, like, I'm surprised. I'm genuinely surprised that Mandelor and Lovecraft Country did not take that.
Starting point is 00:22:28 it just very interesting to see that play out. So yes, if they don't evolve, and I think the other thing, too, is people were already feeling like it was like elitist in Hoidy-Toy at this point. And honestly, like these award shows at this point, even the SVs, like all of this stuff is more for these like rich and famous people
Starting point is 00:22:47 to give themselves pats on the back. And for the newer people in it, so like, you know, if any of us are blessed to make it to that spot one day, it's like, you know, something we've been looking forward to since we were whatever. Right.
Starting point is 00:22:59 But other than that, like, you know what I'm saying? Like it's purely, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's an ego stroke. That's, that's what it is for people that already kind of have everything. And so I think that like, unless you start like bringing in, um, films, TV shows, all that kind of stuff to these award shows that like touch people. So again, the Ted Lasso's, the one night in Miami's, the, the things like that, people are going to be like, I don't really, I really, really don't. And I, and we're getting closer.
Starting point is 00:23:27 closer to that. That's where the ratings have been shittier and shittier every year for these award shows. Yep. And I think that's how I've been feeling about it. I mean, I grew up at a time where like winning the Oscar was the most amazing thing. That's what you fought for. But you see nowadays, a lot of people actually fight for to be revered by the people who are watching their stuff. That's more important than winning a gold statuette. And that attitude seems to be changing more and more as we progress as a society, this idea of awarding ourselves for work that we've done. That used to be a small contingency of people and that has grown over the last decade. I would say, what do you think, Alex, you've been to a few Oscars. What's your feeling about this? No, yeah, you're right. It's all
Starting point is 00:24:10 social media talk. That's what's more important now. And I and yeah, awards like, I still hold them in higher regard just because I love the kind of the reverence it has to old Hollywood and just it's it's silly in a way it's you know because they're all just like yeah they're patting themselves on the back it's not what the public loves all the time they're not really not respecting but giving acknowledging movies that are really working now yeah um as often as they should so I mean I just love it because it's it's it's it's It's a chance for Hollywood to be in the spotlight in a way during this time of year. So, but I get that it's kind of going over not so well with the public.
Starting point is 00:25:00 Yeah, what do you think, Brett? What's your feeling on this? Like, were you ever into award shows? And does this make you even less into awards? Oh, I was 100% into award shows when I felt like I had a chance of someday being on one. Oh, okay. That's going to stop you right there because you 100% have. a chance more than a chance now and forever moving forward to be nominated there's there was rodney danger
Starting point is 00:25:25 field did he win any Oscars i don't know uh listen no i thank you step but no i think of all of them definitely the golden globes was never won except for one like ricky jerva's hosted i love the way didn't he do the golden globes several times and just took a piss at everybody and i love how he just was no hold barred in that term you know like uh uh with messing with people that was the only thing that made the Golden Golds excited for me. But like, yeah, Oscars, you know, I'm down for that and SAG Awards. And, you know, I like getting my screeners. So I think I have to pay my dues here in a couple of days or I won't get any.
Starting point is 00:26:04 No, it's too late, bro. You had to do that. You had to do that because I got my first round of screeners ever. And I'm so excited. But I did it in time. I think I did it because I got Ted Lassau, which I already. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:15 Yeah. So that's, which, yeah, what are we talking about? That's the only, that's the only award show I actually like, because to me, more so than anything, and they tend to be more accurate, since it's actors kind of being like acknowledging what other acting work is done, it seems to be the most accurate of like,
Starting point is 00:26:33 yeah, that person really knocked it out of the fucking park. Yeah. And doesn't seem to be like very like, I mean, again, all war shows are very like ego, whatever the fuck. But like, it's not skewed. I didn't, there was no political game to get there, and nothing like that. It's literally, yeah, I think we all agree. Bob Odenkirk, like, fucking killed it this year. Like, yeah, I think we're all on the same page here.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Regina King, you know, fucking did her thing. Like, you know what I mean? Like, that's, so, that's just- I'm so glad Regina King is being recognized for like the multi-dimensional, talented creator and actress and human that she is. Though, like, thank God she was at least nominated and now that we're understanding what she is capable of. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. One thing I do want to bring up for a wrap up and you know I you asked me to host the show. I'm going to host the show. I'm going to say the things I say. You guys know that.
Starting point is 00:27:21 I did find a little weird and please you can come at me if you want, but I did find a little weird that Tina Faye was calling out the Hollywood foreign press for issues for black journalists or black voters. And here she is a woman who had to take down four episodes for blackface on 30 Rock. A woman has been accused of being a bit insensitive and using Asians for for Joe. Yeah, this is the thing. So it bothered me a little bit. Now, am I going to get in trouble for saying that? Maybe I'm not trying to man versus woman thing. I'm not trying to say that. I'm trying to point it out. Facts are facts. Yeah, Tina Faye is one of my favorite creators of all time. Yeah, I love her too. Yeah. And I think everyone thinks that universally, which is why like when her silence on the issues that she's done, we blow over. And it's because you know that deep down she's not, there is levels to this. There's always levels to. anything racial and anything in life. So what she has done wasn't intentionally like malicious and bad. Most of the time it's not. But her silence is a little bit deafening sometimes on those things. A thousand percent. And I think, I think that that's what I'm curious about, like, we're not
Starting point is 00:28:30 going to, I know we're not going to get into full bone. Yeah. The talk, but I know like one of the things that was. Oh, yeah. There was one of the like finalists. She has this horrendous racial, racist ass past and she put out like an apology about it and like how she's actually talking about I'm doing the work to actually not only work on myself but to help other people see where we have a problem I'm more inclined to potentially give her of some forgiveness because it's she's showing me that she's doing the work whereas with Tina Faye all I see her do sometimes is just again pull episodes from 30 Rock yeah so then it's like what else are you kind of do you know what I mean like Like that's the thing, like you said, stuff, the silence is deafening.
Starting point is 00:29:13 So I would just hope that like the Hollywood foreign press, Tina Faye, whoever is in this kind of stuff is actually doing stuff to push stuff forward, not just being like diversity is important and then you move on. I've been saying it for a few years now. Like since I feel like the biggest discussion, Oscar So White, the hashtag started in 2016, I believe. So that's over four years of us being like, can these nominations represent what we look like in what we create and we're still like word we're pressing it it's in our monologues we're
Starting point is 00:29:45 making a joke and it's like do it yeah and that's and it takes time you know because they've got to bring in the voters they've got to bring in the younger voters and the people of color more women all of that's been happening but the hollywood foreign press has been able to get away with it for so many decades because they pay for so i mean they give you such a layout and they give you so much and all that they take care of you money wise and what have you i don't say they pay you but like they take care of things and they make it clear to you. And of course, actors and creators have had to genuflect at the Hollywood foreign press.
Starting point is 00:30:17 So they could be nominated for a Golden Globe, which could lead to an Oscar for them. So it's all of that. But getting them called out, I think was important, but it's the first time for them. So let's see what they do here going forward. The Oscars have been working on it consistently. And so hopefully we'll see that reflected this year.
Starting point is 00:30:32 You make a great point, though, Steph. It's been a few years now. Let me see some concrete results as we go forward. And I'm cool with Tina Faye, calling people out and so long she calls herself out too. It's got to be the balance. You've got to call yourself out if you're going to call other people out because I find that to be a bit hypocritical in my personal opinion. Well, like the fact that she was making some of those jokes and then she brought up soul and like some of the some of the criticism
Starting point is 00:30:56 of soul was the fact that once again you've taken a black man out of their own body and put it in a cat and then she ended up inside the body of a black man. Like if she had cracked a joke about herself in that moment. Yeah. I would have probably actually given some more respect because it's like she's then acknowledging she's still kind of doing it. Yeah. But like she just kind of didn't. I thought she was too and I was going to be like good for you Tina Fey, but she didn't. I was like okay. But we can't don't it's like Doreena likes to say I don't stand anybody and I think it's important to not stand anybody anymore. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:29 You know the last night I was watching that Woody Allen versus the Allen versus Farrow documentary and some of that stuff you're watching. You're like, you know what? Maybe we don't need to talk about Woody Allen films anymore. You want to see great screenwriting. There are multiple other films you can go watch great screenwriting for where these accusations are there. You want to see great cinematography, great direction, great independent.
Starting point is 00:31:48 A million other films you can go to besides Woody. We have to stop having these sacred cows. Those days need to end once and for all. I think, in my opinion, personally, everything needs to have taken on a case-by-case basis. And no one is replaceable, irreplaceable. No one, if they do terrible stuff, can't be moved out so that better creators can be moved in.
Starting point is 00:32:09 Just to, yeah, I agree. That's the problem, like, with what we're seeing with cancel culture and why people are so upset with it. And it's like, when you put people on a massive pedestal, where's the only way they can go if they're knocked off? A hard fall down. So don't idolize people because then their fall down won't be a glacier accident. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Jesus, Steph. I missed you. Except for the outlaw. You can idolize the outlaw. All right. What do we got? What do we got? I'll never change. He's hosting the show, so he's going to say what he wants. No, no. Let's move on.
Starting point is 00:32:46 Right, did you have one comment on that? Because you put your face in the camera on the Tina Fahing. Anything you want to add to it, are you good? Not specifically with the Tina Faye thing. Okay. But I also just think on a show producing level, it's Zoom. It's COVID. Why is this three hours? Oh, that's fair.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Like, with the Emmys, they did that funny. thing of we had someone in a hazmat suit outside your house like that was okay cool i don't think that was really worth it it's covid like it has to be a different type of show and it was also kind of odd like they're roasting hollywood and the but hollywood's not in the room so it also felt a little empty to me on like a comedic level there was just a lot of that and yeah i i really don't the sag awards are easily my favorite just because it's straight up like all the actors are voting everyone in the Hills voting. And that's your thing. It's the biggest pool, whereas all these other award shows kind of have this issue that it's decades in the making and it's not going to be able
Starting point is 00:33:45 to get fixed in the span of one year. So it's, yeah, that's kind of the last point I had there. Okay. All right. Well, there you go. Let us know what you thought. We haven't heard any stream live super attached robots. Hey, turn it on. Yeah, turn it on. Maybe you've been enthralled with our conversation and listening to our points, which we appreciate. But now start sending in some of your thoughts and your comments and your questions as well with the stream lab super chesh mobots we're barely uh 75 bucks ladies and gentlemen so we'd like to get to 500 by the end of the show so please uh since the event certainly have more fun topics to talk about as we go along but first brett uh i tried to watch something last night uh and i couldn't get my vpm
Starting point is 00:34:23 my my vpn from another place to work what should i do well that's not fair at all that's not fair at all john and you know what else isn't fair that the nexflix high these shows from you based on where your location is. The nerve! The nerve of them to do this! And then they just go and raise the prices on you like that? It's just ridiculous. What are you going to do?
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Starting point is 00:36:45 Poldark. Poldark. Poldark. Pustor donated $50. Can I quote your response to this in a college essay? If yeah, then my question is, do you think Quadivision would have gotten the same amount of non-Marvel fan success if it were not for the pandemic B.C. many other audiences were bored. Good question.
Starting point is 00:37:07 I mean, no, just from the simple standpoint that the same way that Mandalorian did well to non-Star Wars fans, I think you're talking about an extremely well-crafted show. My sister has never seen an MCU movie
Starting point is 00:37:24 and she decided to watch this and has been in love with it. And now is interested to go back and watch some MCU movies so she can have more context. But like, I think when you have a show that well done, people are going to pay attention. I don't fuck with with horror. And I know stranger things isn't really horror horror, but like I watched that show because it was a good show. You know what I mean? So I think good shows will get the, well, most of the time, especially on a major platform, will get their due regardless. I think that's the, I think that's the nail on the head there, Winston.
Starting point is 00:37:57 It's like, yes, would there, are there more people who had access to it? Because because we're all at home, sure. But people wouldn't have kept coming back week after week after week and in more numbers if it wasn't getting such a good response and good reputation. Look, sopranos exploded in a time. We were all working, Game of Thrones.
Starting point is 00:38:15 We're all working, we're all going to jobs. So it's all a matter of, is your show good enough? It's irrelevant, I think, the pandemic or not the pandemic. It's, is your show good enough? Because people will go back and rewatch a friend's episode over watching a Mandalorian episode. Lost in numbers, Corkedel donated $20. If the Academy Awards want to increase their viewers,
Starting point is 00:38:35 they need to start sliming people like the kids' choice awards. Fart up. Fart up. Yeah. The NFL tried it. Why not? It worked. How many kids are like, I want to play football now?
Starting point is 00:38:49 And the parents are like, I told your ass no. No, they need to watch that Will Smith had an injury movie before. Tell the truth. Tell the truth. Concussion. Good movie. Will should have been nominated for that one. Concussion. Yeah, yeah. He was good. Excellent film.
Starting point is 00:39:05 All right. What do we got next year? I got a question for you. Schmodel. Who beat out Will Smith for the Oscar when he was nominated for Ali. Ooh. What year was that? Tell me what year that was. I didn't know. 2001. Does one.
Starting point is 00:39:22 Was that was that Russell Crow for Beautiful Mind? And the correct answer is. I didn't know off the top of my head. I was just curious. You were correct. It is Russell Crow for Gladiator. Wow. Except that's not the year.
Starting point is 00:39:37 It was not a one for Ali. But you got Russell Crow in 01. You got that correct. Will Smith was nominated. Let's find out. Wow. Oscar. Somebody's ready to play the game.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Yeah. 2002 was the year. Yes. Russell Crow still won. Because that was the desert. What did he win that year? It was beautiful mind. Beautiful mind.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Oh, is that what you said before? And I just said, where do you? He won for Gladiator and Beautiful Mind. Wow. Got it. Got it. Got it. Back to back.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Was that right? Is that right? Is that right? Hold on. Take a look. Are you a back to backer? Why are you figuring that out? I'm having a little more.
Starting point is 00:40:19 Academy Award for, but I'm like on the, I'm looking too. Can Winston just off the top of his head, right, schmow down questions? that are kind of like a one that might be one. And then if people get somewhat close, they win. Like you were, y'all, I got it. I knew it was off.
Starting point is 00:40:37 You guys are wrong. So he did not win for a beautiful mind. That was the year that Denzel won for Training Day. Right. What are you talking about? Oh. So it was, so you were actually a little off, Roka. So 2000 was Russell Cole for Gladiator.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Russell Klo was nominated for Beautiful Mind in 2001, but Denzel won over him, Sean Penn for I-M-Sand, Will Smith, for Ali, and Tom Wilkinson for In the bedroom. So there you. That's what he meant to say. Yeah, that's the best picture. I would argue that he deserved the Oscar more for a beautiful mind than Gladiator, in my opinion, over.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Yeah. I'll tell you, I'll tell you, I'll, sorry, I tell you, Winston, I think the guy who did Ali in, in one night in Miami was miles better than Will Smith was as Ali in that move. I think he should do the Ali. Yeah, I agree with that. Apparently, Michael B is producing a TV series on Ali, and I hope he gets that guy to play Ali. to play, Holly. That would be dope. That'd be dope. And I- Michael B. Jordan? He's producing-
Starting point is 00:41:33 He's making business moves. I love to see that. He's like on camera, behind the camera. That's sick. For when it, when and got with one of the, you know, one of the premier like black Hollywood families, like up here with Miss Miss, Miss. Miss Laurie Harvey. Oh, man. 10 out of 10. Make a moves, bro.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Tens across the board. That is a hot couple. You think Steve gave him the thumbs up, because he was like, I see you can grow a nice mustache there, young man. Yeah. Coming up next on the family feud. Michael B. All right. Michael B.
Starting point is 00:42:06 Jordan hosting family feud to be amazing. Creed one versus creed two. Yeah. And I came here for movie experts, L.O.L. Aisha, keep it down. Oh, man. All right. What's our next story, Alex, as well, I was wondering,
Starting point is 00:42:27 Broca, how was your breakfast? What'd you have? Do you have a little sandy there? A little sandy, it's a little meat, a little ham, little eggs, all thank you to Starbucks. Why, what's up? I'm just wondering. It looked delicious. I was just wondering on the taste level for you.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Rating, rating-wise, give me a rating on your sandwich. I would say seven out of ten. I hope you pivot from this. Yeah. Yeah, speaking of sandwiches, Stephen Spielberg and Tom Hanks are continuing the band of brothers and the Pacific World War II series with Masters of the Air on Apple TV Plus.
Starting point is 00:43:03 Austin Butler and Callum Turner have been cast as leads with Carrie Fukunaga directing a few episodes. Roker, are you excited for a new World War II series from Spielberg and Hanks? I'm excited to whoop your butt next time I see you. I tell you that, Alex Ram, and that little sandwich. I love that name, Fuganaga, motherfucker. That's what I want to do. James Slavario donated $20. Thank you, James.
Starting point is 00:43:26 My biggest takeaway from the. Globes was my boyfriend, Resnor, winning again. This latest episode of Wondervision was probably my least favorite since the first two episodes. Okay. Felt like it was all stuff we knew already with a little bit extra to tie it together. Yep, there were some people who didn't like this episode were vocally loud about not liking this episode on, sorry, on social media, it kind of surprised me a little bit. But yeah, I get it.
Starting point is 00:43:52 Some people don't like the This Is Your Life episode of a series, so maybe they felt, but for the people who are coming in, as you were mentioning earlier, Winston, like some people who maybe haven't seen any of the MCU movies coming into WandaVere. Like, my girlfriend's never seen any of the MCU movies until recently. And she's been enjoying WandaVision. This trip through time was a great thing for her to catch up on the big points. Yeah, yeah. So it was, but the thing that confuses me with people that hated it so much is like,
Starting point is 00:44:22 if you were brand new to this, you got all of the information. And if you've been in here, since game one or read the comics, we got a lot of questions answered. Like I'm not gonna spoil it. Like we already talked about it on the Inner Geekdom Show Fridays at 9 a.m. Please check that out and go watch last one.
Starting point is 00:44:37 It's so good. It's the best cover. And Rokas, actually, I've watched both. Both of you all do a fantastic job. Yeah. Thank you. But, but, you know, we're getting, we're getting to the origins of her powers. Like we thought we knew what we thought we knew
Starting point is 00:44:51 and we don't. You know what I'm saying? I'm surprised that people were genuinely not excited about that content. to me that was amazing. Like that that that literally gave us the playbook of what we're dealing with. And I think that that's so important. But yeah, whatever.
Starting point is 00:45:08 Character development is my thing more so than anything like me too. I like live off of that. Yeah. Did you think Agatha's development was good? Right. Here we go. Here we go. There he comes.
Starting point is 00:45:21 I'm just saying I don't I mean I say you like development. I'm just curious like if that opening five minutes was a So the opening scene, the opening scene was. Just like the Eagles fan. I don't change. But honestly, the whole series, like even if every episode was horrible, the line, what is grief, but not love persevering, is worth the entire show. Get straight out. A thousand percent.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Entire show. Listen, I want to address that. I want to address that line. It is a gorgeous fucking line. But I saw some people on Twitter with followings trying to be the cool hipster person. in the room and bashing people for liking that line or going overboard for that line. Listen to your mother. Who send me the address?
Starting point is 00:46:06 Yeah, who is? Whether you're male, let me finish. Whether you male or female, you motherfuckers, I don't care. You come up with this bullshit. It draws me nuts. We have been suffering for a year in this country over so many things. And if we test something that helps us with our grief, helps us process our sadness or our grief or go through something.
Starting point is 00:46:26 fuck you sit back and let us have it. Well, well. You don't have you in the old. I don't want to see you in your black box theater one act going off about the fact that we like this because you want to be cool and sleep with the girl with the beanie on. I want you to sit the fuck back and let us have something. And you can be snarky next year, you motherfuckers. All right, that's it.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Or don't be snarky ever. That's another one. Well, go ahead and do you, you, Boobo Roca. I miss you, Roka. No, Roka out the gates is my favorite type of Roka. Like that fuck you, nice to meet you. That's the King Roka. What, what, like, who did this?
Starting point is 00:47:06 Who did this? Like, I don't understand. That was a beautiful fucking line. I don't want to call these people out, but they really pissed on. I think you should because it, like, hit your chest so hard because we've all been going through so much and everyone can collectively feel it. So if you feel like dragging that in that moment, moment. Bruh.
Starting point is 00:47:27 Also, like, to me, what that, what that moment spoke to, like you just said, Roca, an entire fucking year. I can't start to finish from that episode. I don't care what anyone says it felt like it was made for me. I'd cow some people weren't as touched. What were you saying? I was just, I was just saying, like, again, the last year we have all dealt, like you said, Rocha, in some form of grief, whether it be economical, whether we've lost loved ones,
Starting point is 00:47:54 whether we've been fighting corona ourselves. I know many of people that have gotten it and they survived, but like they can't breathe normal anymore. You know what I'm saying? Like all the shit we've been through, that was like a really cathartic, like, when someone says the exact right thing, like it's gonna be okay and then you just let it out.
Starting point is 00:48:11 That's what that moment was. So anybody that was like shitting on that, look, I hope you're the house. How was your sandwich? Oh, he has some flagged as well. I think this is great. I don't know about you all, but I loved Band of Brothers.
Starting point is 00:48:24 I thought the other one that was said Japan wasn't as strong, but still a good watch. The fact that they're going in the air for this gets me excited. I think this will be fun. And if they cast the right people around it, I think it'll be enjoyable. That being said, though, I mean, let's be honest, is this the time? Are we going to get the Red Tails? Are we going to get Tuskegee Airmen? Are we going to get a combo of all of this?
Starting point is 00:48:50 I hope so, because I think the last thing you want to put out in the 2020s is there. show about all these white flyboys in america or in britain or whatever you i think you got to make sure that this is something that can be multicultural um and still historically the accurate just multicultural uh what do you think there uh sim donated twenty dollars i kind of wonder if those who think the reactions to that line is overrated probably haven't suffered from grief or agony because they're a chignorant or haven't experienced it for themselves or all three i if that's the case i i i i I know we're all going to have to deal with it at some point. I really hope that whatever comes for them,
Starting point is 00:49:30 the first isn't like a major one that fucks them up. Because I don't, anybody that's experienced loss, you know you don't wish that on even your worst enemies. You know what I'm saying? So like, if that's what it really is, I take a little bit of staying in vitriol out of my words, but I again hope that your first loss is not a major one. That would be horrible.
Starting point is 00:49:50 And I hope you can handle it. Yeah. It's a beautiful line. I know I'm not that popular in this opinion. I think this is the actors that their shows are great and it's kind of exciting, but I am not into, I'm not a big war movie gal. And I think that we have so much World War II content and kind of what you were saying, Roka.
Starting point is 00:50:14 And I love our vets. Thank you so much for everything that you do. And I think the stories being told are so important. However, I wonder if this is the best year to be telling, you know, stories of the past. World War II was really important for America, but it was a very divisive moment historically. And it just makes me think of Japanese people in World War II, and I know they were the enemy. But we also imprisoned and had Japanese people in America living in internment camp. So I just wonder how they're going to tell the story.
Starting point is 00:50:45 If it's the story to tell right now, doesn't make me too jazzed. And Steph, you just eliminated all of our World War II vet fans with that one comment. So thank you. I think we were going to have a huge dip in followers. Damn it! This is how I know in another life, Steph and I were meant for each other. I don't like period pieces. I definitely don't like World War II pieces personally.
Starting point is 00:51:12 I get bored. And we've told it a bunch of times. And again, everything Steph said, I support the troops. I know what that meant for the country and everything like that. But I don't know. I feel like there's a lot of other interesting stories to tell. And I feel like we have every year we get one or two or three World War II shows or movies. So I'm just kind of like, I don't know, like how much more we get, we going to talk about this?
Starting point is 00:51:41 I don't know, like space it out or something. I don't know. What do you think there, Alex, do you want to see Fly Boys? yeah I do but yeah as you were saying like the Red Tales like let's have a different perspective on this because it's they cast Austin Butler and Callum Turner both white leads Austin Butler is going to play Elvis and the Bos Lerman biopic that's coming out next year and Callum Turner is very English you know Thespian kind of actor and yeah I just want a new perspective I love Band of Brothers in the Pacific like my dad gave me a or I grew up watching a a lot of World War II things because of my dad, who also loved those as well. And so, like, I'm excited for this show overall, but I just hope they somehow fit in more perspectives
Starting point is 00:52:29 and diversity overall. Okay. Okay, good. Ryan, what do you think? I mean, I definitely understand the apprehension of some people with war films or war content in general. Personally, I think World War II is, has always been like a really fascinating and entertainment spot just because of the clear like villains and that like Nazis are very like clear cut villain when it comes to storytelling and I think nowadays just since we've had so much content so many more movies so many more shows there has to be some kind of unique twist or angle on this like Dunkirk for me was like wow Christopher Nolan's doing this and it's like all practical and it's in the ocean and wow this is amazing like I've never seen anything like this even with saving practice
Starting point is 00:53:18 Ryan, it was that that violence factor that we really quite hadn't seen before that and seen with that show, The Pacific. But then again, you can have another angle like Jojo Rabbit, where that's a World War II movie, but it's a satire. And that was probably my favorite movie that year. On the surface, there's nothing about this show that I'm inherently drawn to. But I love Carrie Fukenaga. And one trailer could change all that. Like, if they show what it's like to be in the cockpit, like, that was that one thing with that Dunker teaser. The Tom Hardy dog fight scene was riveting.
Starting point is 00:53:53 And if they're really, you know, coming at it from a different angle with this, I'm all in, but as of right now, I'm not too interested. I just like that he could flow for three hours without gas. I appreciated that. I appreciated the realism in that moment and that... You know what I'm saying, Ryan. Don't run away from this.
Starting point is 00:54:09 He floated for 45 minutes without gas. He said three hours. That's ridiculous. This is a difference three hours and 45 minutes. He did die. Anyway, quick question. Fukunaga is supposed to be directing and writing this? Three episodes. He's directly three episodes of this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:23 Interesting. Wow, what does that even mean? Only three. Okay. Interesting. No, no, I just think like not that all Japanese filmmakers have to make Japanese stories. It's just World War II is not the best moment for Japanese Americans. Oh, why? True?
Starting point is 00:54:51 No, sorry. Oh, my God. Ryan. I'm sorry. What am I doing? Oh, my God. Who? Ryan blacked out in hatred.
Starting point is 00:55:00 Yeah, I can only hold my whiteness back so long. All right. Anyway, that's what's on? Jesus. Is this right? For a few weeks? Do I need you just go back to work? 45 minutes or three hours?
Starting point is 00:55:12 Okay. Well, Winson, without you, without you here, I haven't been able to save the N-word at all. It's like, we know I get a free pass when you're here, right? I mean, no, no, still no, still no. I'm still no. There's there's one per show when I'm here, right? So, yeah, there's no balance. I get it. Never specified who could say it. That's yeah. Every time I'd say that, it's like, no, no, no, no, no. I'm like, Brett, no, no, no, no, no, no. Hey, but you guys are going to say it? I mean,
Starting point is 00:55:45 I mean, I'm at it. Oh, God. I did miss you. I didn't miss you. I was watching. I was like, I just couldn't always
Starting point is 00:55:58 because I'd be in the middle of like auditions and like having to like, you know, if I can give people direction and shit, but like when I could, I was like, y'all some silly motherfuckers. Keep that up.
Starting point is 00:56:09 Y'all some silly motherfuck. And the fact that we, getting all vaginas show tomorrow. I'm so excited. All vaginas. I can not wait. Holy shit. That's happening tomorrow. Happening tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Vaginas, vaginas. Vaginas. Vaginas. I love tomorrow. Tomorrow? Oh, I thought it was Wednesday. Oh, is it Wednesday? Tomorrow. No, no, it's tomorrow. Because I host Wednesday. So it's tomorrow. It's tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Another thing that's happening. Is it today or tomorrow, Alex, the Shmowdown stuff that's dropping? Is it today? Today we are getting. some matches for patrons. Today we're getting Amru-Moses versus Jesse Swift and an inner-gictum match. So if you're a patron, you're getting that two days early. What the fuck? Winston just belched. Oh, you know. He's like, Winston, you thought you were covering the noise, but you were
Starting point is 00:57:00 amplifying it. Oh, shit, I thought I thought it was a bear rally. It goes, smote out. Brub! Yeah, love it. My bad, I definitely thought I was, I was covering it. That did not work at all. Oh, God. Amara Moses is taking on Jesse Swift. Is that correct?
Starting point is 00:57:24 That is correct. And that's for the patrons today, right? Patrons today. And then for all viewers, all viewers on Wednesday at 2 p.m. 2 p.m. But today, what time? Five or 2 p.m. Okay, 2 p.m.
Starting point is 00:57:35 Amar and Moses, we had him on the ultimate Schmoder and after show. The gang did, I rather. He was fantastic. So much fun. Watch that episode to get a little more glimpse into Omar and Moses. Jesse Swift,
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Starting point is 00:58:23 I mean, Christian is just scheduling matches right on top of each other left and right. You don't want to miss out on it. Tell me about it. I get so many texts and phone calls all weekend. Oh, my God. No, you don't even know. Like, I don't know what Dagnito's doing.
Starting point is 00:58:38 If maybe he's just screening calls, Like, Christian's my boy, so if you just want to talk about regular stuff, I'm like, cool. But then he's like, I need to talk about this match. I'm like, but I don't want to. Can we, can we not? But like, yeah, I get the same thing, Winston. He reaches out 6.30 in the morning because he knows I'm up. We're old men.
Starting point is 00:58:55 The girl is a, hey, let's talk about this. Then we get to slowdown. I wouldn't sleep with any loser who did not appreciate that line anyways. Anyways, thanks for the laughs and thoughtful insight all around. Excited for the kitten show. Why does the shmee boss censor kitten? You know, it's oh, regret. Why do they censor the kitten or the nipple?
Starting point is 00:59:19 Oh, the girl in the beanie. Yeah, there was beanie slander roca. I do wear a beanie was that. That beanie was great. I love you. Thanks. Oh, no, you know, you wear it for fashion. People in college to be like, oh, I'm too cool to talk to you.
Starting point is 00:59:34 I'm trendy. I'm edgy. Or it's cold. Or it's cold. Seattle. Yeah. My coffee black. Yeah. Nebraska we wore them because it was very, very cold.
Starting point is 00:59:44 Yeah. I know the difference. It's cold and being too cool for school. But I did have a pheasant on it, which I thought it was totally cool. A pheasant or a fess on it? No, a pheasant, an actual the bird pheasant. And I, it's, no, I'd been, I think it was my grandpa's. It was the best beanie ever.
Starting point is 01:00:02 I still have it. For $1,000, I'll show you my pheasant bean. Hey. Hey. Brett, can you also? show a stereo? What do you got to call? Yeah, yeah. Well, today, this just in, Winston Marshall is on stereo with me. Unless he gets a call. But recently verified Winston Marshall.
Starting point is 01:00:28 So we're going to be 12 p.m. You can check out either one of ours. I'll create it here sometime during the show. So if you go to a question to me and I'm totally a blank stare at my phone, and that's what I'll be doing. But we're going to be talking everything, S-E-N, post-show. And Winston, you're going to get to see how much better at impressions a lot of our fans are than us, which is always an interesting thing. But it's a real fun time that they send in the questions to us. You've got to get on stereo if you haven't joined it yet.
Starting point is 01:01:00 Because you actually, we get to hear your voice and you get to just say things to us and make your own fart noises and ask us about, you know, You know, the movie trivia Shmodown or WandaVision or anything. So come check out Winston and me. Winston and I. I always get that wrong. Winston and me. My mom will let me know.
Starting point is 01:01:23 Today, 12 p.m. P.T. So it would be www.stere.com slash Brett Sheridan's where I'm going to set it up. And are you Winston K Marshall on there or are you just Winston Marshall? It's a. A, A, sorry. Hey, hey. I thought you were making a joke. I was like, what is the Keith's Dan for?
Starting point is 01:01:42 Oh, my God. Oh, Witt's dead. Come on. Wait, wait, wait, was that bad? What is, what, wait? No, then I, you're fine. You're fine, dude. Oh, I'd like, everybody made a face and I was like, is K bad now?
Starting point is 01:01:56 What the fuck? I didn't say like, okay, KKK or some shit like that. Oh, I did after you said that. So that's what the bad thing is. Oh, KKK. Okay, okay. Listen, you'd be quiet over there, Sabrina. Um, listen.
Starting point is 01:02:16 You heard that, you heard that that happened on the Inner Geekdom show, right? Did you do that too? No, no, no, not the Intergeekdom show on, uh, we did an Intergeatim after show on stereo and someone called Sabrina Steph. And she was like, what? And then the, the person. We're like so completely different. Well, they immediately apologize. Like, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:02:37 I'm watching it at the same. time and then Zep's on there and I'm just I'm lost, I'm sorry. And it was like, no, it's fine. It was just kind of funny because I was like, what? They don't look like at all. Shout out Sabrina. Yep. Shout out to Sabrina.
Starting point is 01:02:50 Hey, is for Karen. Oh. That's in Karen, Marshall. But so they can find you, Winston, is it just Winston? The swaggy blurred again. Oh, that's right. It's neither of those. So it's not your wrong
Starting point is 01:03:06 middle initial name. It's not not your actual name. And so it's the swag weird. Just like the Rokas says. You like to keep things consistent. This was the first time ever I could get my own name. So that's why I went with that. Nice. I did it.
Starting point is 01:03:22 I should have. My name was available when I started Twitter back 100 years ago. When it was just written down pieces of paper that you would send people in the mail. I didn't get it because I thought it'd be funny to be the character that I was on the guild. And now I'm stuck with Mr. Wigley for the rest of my life. Because some dude has Brett Sheridan, and I don't think he'd sell it to me. I don't think he posts that much. How does that work?
Starting point is 01:03:47 Brett underscore Sheridan? You must be able to do that. Oh, I hate underscores, man. Oh, don't get me started on underscores. Yo. Hashtag Golden Globes 2 underscored. Oh, brother. All I know is, all I know is Brett has more vitriol for underscores than I think that Roka does for
Starting point is 01:04:07 Beanie's and I and Steph do for World War II movies and Ryan, Ryan does for good football teams. And I think it comes from when we actually, when we actually had to type in email addresses, you know, when you didn't, you couldn't like, they didn't pop up automatically. I hated the underscore ones. Oh, oh, brother. All right. Let's get off this. I know we're not supposed to get political. Alex, please, dig me out of this underscore. I'm in right now. Let's jump. We're at almost $300. Come on.
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Starting point is 01:05:03 Send in your stream left, super chats, and small bots. We got about 50 minutes left in the show. Please do that. All right, Alex, what do we got? All right, let's get political. We have impressions left on Friday, left from Friday, that we promised to carry over. Shit, okay. The first one is Elmo.
Starting point is 01:05:23 What are your thoughts on the new Superman project that's coming out? Winston, did you know that we might get a black Superman before I set this up? I did hear about this. You're pretty sure what I'm going to think about this. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Come back. Actually, actually, God, God made one race, and it's white.
Starting point is 01:05:50 And that's the only race that a Superman should be. He made two genders, male, a female, and in one race it's right. And then a lot of people just got really tan. And then they called themselves different things. I don't know how you could have a black Superman. Oh, God. Emma is just going to break down and start crying. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:06:15 What makes me feel a little better about shit with Brett, too, is I can see his soul dying when he has to do things like that. It's not like, he's like, and he's like, and there's only one race, the best. Yes. Majority Taylor Green, I think, hiding inside of Elmo. Yeah, yeah. Only two genders.
Starting point is 01:06:41 It's just great uncles from Thanksgiving pasts that live in. Oh, Jesus. It's great grandparents and whatnot in Nebraska. Yeah, I don't know if you know this. Not a very diverse place I grew up in. Getting better. Getting better, I think. But still, still not so diverse.
Starting point is 01:07:06 What's our next one, Alex? The next one we had is Waddo is Brad Pitt, Chris Wachin as Morgan Freeman, and Roland as John Doe doing the What's in the Box scene. What's in the Box? Come on. Become vengeance, David, do it. Become vengeance.
Starting point is 01:07:25 You know it's in the box. Shadow. Dragon Productions donated $20. Shadow. Shadow. Shadow. Hi, guys, just wanted to tell guys thanks for making me laugh. You guys have helped so much. You keep doing what you do.
Starting point is 01:07:37 Hi Brett, you the man. Oh, we lost everybody else. What's in the box? I don't know. I can you see there's something peeking out of there? It smells a little bad. Just open it up. What's in the box?
Starting point is 01:07:50 Don't listen. Stop what you're doing. Just leave it alone. You don't want to see what's in the box. It's going to be devastating. No. I know what's in the box. I put it in the box.
Starting point is 01:08:02 But I want Wano to become vengeance. Waddo! No! Becum vengeance, Waddle! No, man. Little Annie's head, Wano! It's Little Annie's head! Little Annie's head!
Starting point is 01:08:14 Leave me now? Little Glennie's head! No, no. Pop! Pa! Pa! Par! Spoilers! Spoiler alert!
Starting point is 01:08:24 Jesus Christ, man. Plot! Nice. All right. What's the next one, Alex? Where'd you go? Those were all the impressions. But we, but I think Ryan does owe us a review.
Starting point is 01:08:38 Oh, yes, if Superman and Lewis. I did watch it. I did watch it. We hit 750 on Friday, so you had to watch it, Ryan. I almost forgot. Did he not want to? No. I watched it right after the show on Friday. Good.
Starting point is 01:08:50 Why did you not want to? Because he hates it. I just didn't have any. No. There's a false, there's a false narrative circling the internet that I don't like Superman. I just didn't have any interest in the CW show. but I like Superman otherwise. And yeah, no, I checked it out.
Starting point is 01:09:07 I was really blown away by the budget. I was shocked how good it looked. Yo! I was shocked how good it looked. I think, yeah, it's really well produced just compared to, because I've seen some episodes of Arrow, I've seen some of the Flash, and this looked solid.
Starting point is 01:09:25 Like, the scene where he goes up into space and they kind of recreate the whole, like, ran around, Superman Returns, going around. What the fuck? You haven't seen any. yet oh oh all right try to be where the superman flies all right all right all right all right all right all rightly talk about it you're on out so i don't give a shit i don't he flies it lowest is there believe it or not oh oh it's in the show what
Starting point is 01:09:50 not gonna believe it man oh it's crazy and they're like they like each other no uh what the fuck they get together bro they get together and it's it's it's it's just like Like, you know, it's the classic, it's the classic dynamic. I really was shocked to how good this looked. I always thought Superman could not work on a, like a network show just because of the budget. Like, how can you do this character nowadays in modern times, like, and have it convincingly look good? And we're at a point where, yeah, they can do that. So I definitely think that even for people who are worried, like, are there's only going to be one iteration?
Starting point is 01:10:28 We have constant iterations to Superman live action and they can do it on TV now. So I'm blown away by how good it looked. I wasn't thrilled with the story. I'm just not a great like network, you know, station TV type guy. You don't like that he has teenage kids. One of the kids has social anxiety disorder. You don't like that they're making it realistic like that. The challenge of being parents.
Starting point is 01:10:50 You're fucking with me, right? No, no, that's the truth. That's the story. I'm not, I'm not, it's just not like, it's not a character I've ever found too too interesting when he's the center of the story. like I actually admired how they use Superman in the new like DC universe and how they're kind of using him like Batman's a stone cold killer and it takes Superman's death in those movies to maybe bring him back from that and it's a hard character to adapt to the big screen just with how powerful he is. I a thousand percent agree with you. I don't like I've never been the biggest Superman fan because for me he's not relatable is the problem is that he because nothing can really hurt him. The stories that are. the most interesting are like all-star Superman where now he's dealing with mortality or a story where
Starting point is 01:11:36 like I really like injustice personally I know a lot of people hate it because they're like that's so anti the character but to me you took everything away from him how what's his breaking point you know what I'm saying those are the things that are super interesting and I think it does get a little tricky sometimes when you have someone that can't be hurt unless you're just like oh well here's kryptonite you know what I'm saying so like I don't know yeah sorry I was just going to say that's why, like, I love Wolverine. It's like he's also immortal, but like he loses so much all the time that it's like, fuck, like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:12:10 So you can kind of like relate to the guy as things are going on. And I don't think you normally see Superman having to deal with a lot of that. I was going to say to your credit, Roka. That is one thing I definitely think this show has improved upon is it made him a lot more relatable. Yep. And I like where they picked up in the story instead of having to go through this whole thing again, just fix it with montages and fly. I'm not always the biggest
Starting point is 01:12:33 SW fan for sure. I think that's not my demographic. I mean, I'm not their demographic, rather. But I did enjoy Flash. Some seasons of Arrow and other seasons of Arrow drove me fucking insane. I did love Legends of Tomorrow. I think that's the perfect show for me. The tongue is firmly planted in the cheek
Starting point is 01:12:50 in everything that they're doing. This show I did not expect much from and I thought it was going to be soapy and melodramatic. And it was actually really grounded. And I was just so surprised by that. and I hear All-American is fucking good too. So I might give All-American a shot as I'm hearing a lot of good things about that.
Starting point is 01:13:08 And the Tate Diggs is in that. So I definitely want to see if that's any good. So maybe CW is kind of turning that corner and they're spending more money. Sorry, Winston, they're spending more money on their content. So it looks as good because everyone's spending money on streaming content now.
Starting point is 01:13:22 That could be the reason why Ryan. Sorry, what you say? No, no, I just, All-American, the way it's been described to me is like a read. Bo Jacks donated $20. So two movies lead by Asian female characters Milan and Raya for $30 and one by a black male character free cell. Just Kidding Soul have gone to Disney but Black Widow with a white female lead is still holding out for a theatrical release. Coincidence?
Starting point is 01:13:48 Yeah, I don't, I think we're thinking a little too much. Not everything is a race thing here. I think that like depending on what we're talking about, I think there was the level of like, they use Mulan as as the big one to see if this model would work it doesn't necessarily like who knows if they felt like it did one way or the other I'll tell you the main reason
Starting point is 01:14:09 they're probably holding back on Black Widow at this point is the same reason all of the directors and shit freaked the fuck out at HBO Max being like we're just going to drop it because most of those actors or high level execs took back end points so if you all of a sudden tell them there's no box office they took a $50,000 paycheck
Starting point is 01:14:28 to do the movie because they were expecting to get millions from the box office. That's why. So I don't know. I think maybe we're reading a little too much into this one. I agree with you on that one. Can I throw one last thing with Superman-Lewis? All right, go ahead. It's your review.
Starting point is 01:14:40 Just the final thing. One other thing, just to make him more relatable, this isn't necessarily a spoiler. This is just what happened with his dad and mom in the show, Superman's dad and Mom, the Kent's. They went down this route that I thought was way better than what Man of Steel did with how he loses his dad, which is from a heart attack. and his inspiration is like he had no way of being able to save his dad from heart attack
Starting point is 01:15:04 like all of us and now he's taking that over and returning to small villain his mom has a stroke so it's like these things that are out of his control that aren't you know like a tornado in the middle of the road that you can maybe actually have some control over uh that he's grappling with like another human being that's that's see now that's cool to me now if you do something like that you just found a way to genuinely make Superman relatable i don't care how hard he could punch there'll be moments where we're going to need to see that right but like i need those moments where i'm like damn like he really is just like us that like that's so watch the pilot man if you get a chance once it's actually really good and and what he's talking about what happens to ma kent is
Starting point is 01:15:45 pretty powerful how it affects the Clark as well our superman um all right so what do we got next to alex uh let's get to stream labs because we got quite a few today all right well Where are we at money? We are over 300, right, Ryan? We are refreshing. And we are over 300. Yeah. Let's get 200 more, ladies gentlemen, over the next 40 minutes at least.
Starting point is 01:16:05 Let's get to 200 more and get there so that Christian is happy and we can go on with our lives. All right, that's Alex. Just as a reminder. Jose Montyvo donated $50. Thank you, Holy. Hello, crew. I was there for last night's crossover. I can't believe the number of times drunk Winston used the N-word.
Starting point is 01:16:25 Oh, right. That's normal. Love you all. That is normal. Yeah, I was like, what? I do that on blurts for free. What are you talking about? And game time. Yeah, I do now on game time, too. That's good point. All right. Sorry, Alex, go ahead. Just as a reminder, for impression requests, we're only doing them over $50.
Starting point is 01:16:51 We'll only do three of them. So that's the new rule. If you want an impression, it's 50 bucks and above it will give you our best, and you get three impressions only a show. So if you want to get your impression in, get it in quick. All right, Alex. Buckless and Toronto says, hello, everyone. Hope you all had a great weekend.
Starting point is 01:17:08 NBA talk time. Mr. Sheridan, you know what to do. Jamal, still holding hope for your Sixers. People are saying that Simmons and Embed are like Kobe, Shaq, do you all agree? How about them abs? Steph, Raite Donchich. Thank you all. Dude, it was a rough
Starting point is 01:17:23 the day. That was a rough loss to the Cavs. The Cavs! The Cavs! An injured Cavs team, nonetheless. Yeah. You know, I'm a die-hard fan,
Starting point is 01:17:35 but I'm not gonna have like, I'm not gonna look through this with Rose Court glasses. I'm really disappointed with how they've played the past week and a half. I don't think that it's like Kobe and Shack. I know someone made that comparison, right?
Starting point is 01:17:50 It's ridiculous. Although I do. think Joel Embed should probably be MVP of the season because he's putting up 41 like almost every night. It's crazy. But yeah, I don't know. It's this weird thing of they have these two incredible players, but it's odd that they're on the same team together because how do you form a team around them? I still believe that they can figure it out by the end of this season, but I'm having some doubts because of the calves loss because holy cow, they lost the calves and they were injured. It's not Shaq and Kobe. It's Shaq and Penny, which means they're not going to win any
Starting point is 01:18:19 titles together. That's what it is. Wow. I hate to break it. I hate to break it to you. Donchich played well, certainly, but that was a Nets team without Kyrie without Durant on the floor, but Donchins certainly. But I also Donchich without Christop
Starting point is 01:18:37 because Christop was straight. No, Christop played that night. But how did he do? I didn't see the game. Okay, all right, that's not bad. I just like, the more, the further away we get from that trade from New York, the more I'm like, we actually kind of lost this one
Starting point is 01:18:50 because he his that's that's that's that's my issue is that Luca needs help man Luca is Luke Luca is God's gift to to basketball at this point like he's he's doing things that don't make sense but like he just turned 22 I believe just turned 22 but he's got nothing like he needs another superstar to help him out because Christop can't keep can't stay healthy man yep that three-pointer he shot to win the game is oh my god stellar uh Steph how do you rate Luca Donchitz as you were asked in this question. Were they asking me that or were they saying Steph as in Steph Curry and then like was that a list?
Starting point is 01:19:29 Was it a Steph? No. I mean, yeah, I mean, if we want to talk about the great Stephs here, I'm right up there with Steph Curry. So thank you for acknowledging that. Chef Steph with a pot boy. Respect. I'm not going to front.
Starting point is 01:19:46 I don't know this player. So I'm not going to sit here. act like I do. Who is it? Luca Dawes. He's the star of the Mavericks. We caught him as a rookie, what, two years ago now? Yeah. And he's, he's European, European,
Starting point is 01:20:00 Oh, Luca Guany. Yes. He's good. Yeah, I've seen him play. I'm not familiar with his name. He's good. Yeah. I don't know how he reads. All right. Shall we dare I say it, Steph's kiss? All right. What's the next thing, Alex? Senator Failed Orgasm says, damn,
Starting point is 01:20:17 Wanda Vision has been great. I hope Scorsese checks this out. Maybe he'll like some of the old sitcom stuff. He's always about character, well, this is your show, Marty. The fact that we haven't gotten an action scene and we're almost done, and most of us are loving it,
Starting point is 01:20:29 says a lot about Marvel's abilities. Van Applic is right when he said that Bucker, Baggie, always knows what his audience wants. I hope Scorsese sees this with his daughter. L.O.L. Thoughts? Thanks, y'all. It's cut a promo for Scorsese real quick. Watch Wanda.
Starting point is 01:20:44 I just, what can he say? at this point. Like, like, if he's talking, these are all spectacle and amusement park rides, literally, they're exactly right. There hasn't, there's been virtually no action in this. Yeah. It is, it has been just, just the mystery, the character development, the world building, like that's, you know, you know, I don't know, old people are going to say old things. And you just kind of keep moving forward, man. That's how it is. Yeah. It's just like a lesson to never be that person. Yeah. You know, like, I think it's such a, the, The older you get, you have to keep reminding yourself that if you talk shit about the new inventions and new ways of doing life, you're going to be left behind.
Starting point is 01:21:28 And people are going to be left looking back at you laughing, like, you old fool. You miss the ride. Not only you did you miss the ride, you dragged the ride, which is not cool. Right. But by the same time, you young people making fun of old people who want to be part of stuff. Don't do that either. Oh, no, no. Not you, but like, you know, the perverg.
Starting point is 01:21:47 Yeah. Agreed stuff. Ryan, you good? Just picturing you looking at Martin Scorsese, dead in the eyes. Saying, suck my ass. You can look him right here. Look him in the eyes. Well, in the sleepy eyes, but.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Martin Sorsese, you better suck my out. And it's just. Dang it, almost got that clean. Why don't I feel like he would be really about that, though? He'd be like, yes, ma'am. You said it before I had to ask. Thank you, ma'am. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:22:18 ah sino yeah he's like usually i'm against action sequences but i'm liking what i'm seeing that was like a big gap between when you all heard that there was a bit of a delay oh alex oh alex i mean let's go on uh joe okay says why could Why don't the toilet paper cross the road? Because it got stuck in a crack. Oh. No. Austin Cattle says there's a new movie about premature ejaculators.
Starting point is 01:23:02 It's coming soon. Ah. By the way, shout out to Doris Burke. She was cracking me up. Bro. Doris Burke. Holy shit. Yo.
Starting point is 01:23:15 Steph, did you not see this? No, what? She was doing the commentary. I don't remember which game it was. I love Doris. But hold on, she essentially, she was like, she was like, yo, and that's the thing. When you come, you got to come hard. Like, you got to go hard.
Starting point is 01:23:30 It's about when it's not only about when you come. It's how hard you come. And it's like, Doris, no. Doris, no. You got to come hard or don't come at all. I mean, with sports, it's you're towing a fine line. Oh, yeah. Everything you say, you got to penetrate the hole.
Starting point is 01:23:49 Like, everything is sexual and small. It's all about the D. It's all about the D. Look at that ball. She said, she said, it's not when you come. It's how hard you come. And she's talking about going to the rim. But it was the rim.
Starting point is 01:24:08 It's about hitting the rim. It's about hit the rim. Hit that rim, man. Nothing. Ah. Oh, esch. This just breaking. And shout out to Edward,
Starting point is 01:24:20 who always sends us stuff here for, sports, Edward Harrell. JJ Watt announces that he's signing with the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals are giving a what, giving what a two year, $31 million deal, including $23 million of a guaranteed. Wow, which is more money he was making in Houston. So not only did he get out of the dumpster fire that is Houston, he also, which got fruit man.
Starting point is 01:24:45 Welcome to the desert. Free my boy, bro. Like I shot up out of there. Get him to wash out of there. I saw that Yeah, I saw that headline and I thought it said JJ Wado. Waddo, do you have any thoughts
Starting point is 01:25:00 on, are you joining the NFL at some point? Alex, hold on, Alex, did you give 50 bucks? Yeah, 50 bucks, Alex? You know, come on. All right, Waddle. 10 seconds, 10 seconds. I just think that, you know,
Starting point is 01:25:15 they couldn't handle these hands on wings. If I get out there on the field, I'd be catching them left and right. I would go to the Super Bowl sooner than the Cowboys haven't been there in 24 years. There it is. There it is. The shots were there. All right.
Starting point is 01:25:30 Let's move on with the next thing else. No more shots. Inappropriate gay dude says, hey, happy Monday, y'all. Rokka's looking packed, stacked, and jacked that has given me life. Please. Question for the panel. I'm an only child and have thought I have always missed out. What are the best and worst things about having a sibling?
Starting point is 01:25:48 I think best things is that you have someone to talk to who understands what you're going through in the same house. I think the worst thing is they know exactly what button to push to send you off the edge. That's the worst thing about it. That checks out. That a thousand percent checks out. Yeah, it's it's having a, well, I guess not everybody has a good relationship with their siblings. But for those of us that do, it's having a built-in best friend that also is someone you could kind of shit talk about your parents because they had to deal with their shit.
Starting point is 01:26:21 but then in the same breath, sometimes they get a little bit more love than you do, and you're like, I fucking hate you. It just kind of throttles between both a little bit. I think one of the best parts, it's like the ultimate learning lesson of life. Like you basically have your own personal case study every day of how humans work and interact
Starting point is 01:26:41 and you can have the same upbringing and yet be so different. And you have to learn to live with their differences and understand them. And that usually to me, like a lot of times you can see people who are really good at communicating and understanding each other and knowing that there's differences had siblings that really press their fucking buttons and they had to learn how to deal with them because you live with them. And then I think the worst thing is yeah, they're annoying. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:27:07 My siblings, I love them, but they are annoying. I'm like, bro, stop talking to me for five seconds. And older brothers, oh my God, the amount of times I walked into my room, I said, ah, you punched another hole through my wall, bro. Really? What the fuck is wrong with your brothers? Why are they pushing all this? He was wilding when I was growing up. Wow.
Starting point is 01:27:29 Like, jackass was my brother. Like, you know, like the kids unhinged. It could have been worse because my cousin taught my little, taught my little sister at the time. My little sister would have been like maybe five or six, but they made Hoochie Barbie where they would like take it. They would like make her a thong and like they super gluted or they hot glute it to her whatever else.
Starting point is 01:27:50 and she went on Mori and shit. Like she was hell of ghetto as fucking trash. It was amazing. So good. I have a brother, too. I sound of like an only child when you said that. No, I think the best part is like what you guys just said is you have like a best friend, like a built in blood best friend where like especially in quarantine,
Starting point is 01:28:15 I feel like with a lot of people, not everyone, of course, families have been there for a lot of people and that's my brother's definitely been there for me and I've been there for him that's about it but I but I but I again I know some people that don't get along with their siblings and that that makes me sad um like especially for people that wish they were closer with their siblings and whether something bad blood happened or you know because that happens too like I've had a pretty substantial argument with my siblings before that like had me not talking to them for a while. I mean, hopefully it all comes back around, but it doesn't always, you know, just like
Starting point is 01:28:51 Latinos are the worst, man, because we get into it. Like, my dad and I didn't talk for a year and lived in the same house for a year, dog. We went in the same house, though? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I didn't talk to my brother for like four years. Yeah. Holy shit. I had a massive fight
Starting point is 01:29:07 my brother in the early 90s. We haven't spoken since. And he still was... But my sister and I are tight as fuck. But my brother and I just, you know, just for whatever reason, man. But my brother is like a genius. He's fucking genius. So it's just like it's a, he operates and sees the world the completely different way.
Starting point is 01:29:25 I respect him for that, but we just don't communicate. We can't. Is there, is there, there, there, there's there any hope that one day you guys could ever bridge that gap? I don't think so. We tried. And I don't want to get too deep into it. My father tried to bring us back together while he was dying of cancer. And my brother refused to do it.
Starting point is 01:29:41 So it was just like, he's got his own perceptions of the world. And it was just a fight. It was that, no, nobody threw him. hands or nothing. It was just some fight and it just for whatever reason. So I think that's why I hold on to my male friends as strongly as I do because they're almost like my brothers. And Lily gets that. My girlfriend gets that. My ex never got it. She was like, those aren't your family. I'm like, they really are though. They really are. So truly, I think chosen family is such an important thing. And you can choose your blood family, but you get to choose the idea that
Starting point is 01:30:12 you know, you have to come out the womb of someone for them to be considered your family. makes zero sense of when they say it takes a village that was because literal villages were needed to raise families it was never this two-person parent household creating a family it's whoever's around you and who you love the most and loves you the most yeah yeah great points dohery donated $100. Thank you to say thanks for bringing the laughs and making our lives better thank you wow sure I thank you please you could have requested anything so anything you watch it if you want us in a follow-up thing please do but thank you very much all right that puts us
Starting point is 01:30:51 about 20 bucks away from the 500 so you know someone toss into 20 come on all right so what we got next we says in march we'll name movies from the past decade share your initial thoughts or personal stories regarding said movie it's all my movies i cn edition we know some discussions won't be great through the time or it won't resonate with a panel but what ebbs first movie is 2010s blue valentine starring michelle williams and ryan gosling we think this movie propelled their careers to what they are today, but we came to, we came into this movie not knowing anything it left pretty sad. You always heard the ones you love.
Starting point is 01:31:21 Any thoughts on that movie? Didn't see it, Blue Valentine? Which, by the way, I meant to ask you, did the Sien Awards happen? Did I miss that long? Oh, yeah. Do they happen? No.
Starting point is 01:31:31 It did not happen. They did not happen yet. Not yet. I too have not seen Blue Valentine. I've seen almost every Ryan Gosling movie. Brett, have you seen that? I don't remember. I'm going to be honest.
Starting point is 01:31:43 You remember. You don't remember if you saw that. Yeah, I would crush your soul and make you never want to love again. Oh, God. New Valentine walked so marriage story can run, like straight up is such a sad, sad. Well, okay. So marriage story is worse? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:32:01 I don't think marriage story is worse. Oh. I just think they're both very sad. No, no. I don't mean like a bad movie. I mean like it, marriage story is worse than Blue Valentine. Sadder. What's sadder, Steph?
Starting point is 01:32:15 What makes you cry more stuff? Because if it's worse. Blue Valentine's Satter. That I'm not watching it. Because if it was the same or less, I would watch it. But if it's more than marriage story, nah, I can't do that. No, I agree.
Starting point is 01:32:27 I barely go out through marriage story. Sometimes I need to cry, though. That's the gift you have, because you're not competing anymore. You don't have to watch that movie. The rest of us have to put ourselves stupid. I said I'm not competing anymore. Oh, said you're a manager.
Starting point is 01:32:40 What are you competing in? What are you competing in? What are you competing in? What? Okay. So it's, so it's, So it's 2021. Who says in 2022?
Starting point is 01:32:47 I'm not competing again. Oh, I just met right now. Which are not competing anymore. But you could take offense. That's cool. Let's move on. What's the next thing? What's the next thing, Alex?
Starting point is 01:32:56 Al-A Gosha says, I had two things I wanted to share. After you guys talked about selling cards, I decided to look into it. Last weekend, I made $800 off of four Pokemon cards. Someone sent in a schmobot, number two, someone sent in a schmobot about autism, and so I did some tests online and found I had autism traits.
Starting point is 01:33:13 Oh, shit. Okay. Well, I hope you address that and maybe that'll help you knowing about it now. Maybe it'll help you function a little bit better and address it as you see fit. And also, if you sold some Pokemon cards and you ain't sending in some dubs. Come on, son. I gotta go find mine shit. Like how much are they really worth right?
Starting point is 01:33:31 Oh my God. Oh, fuck. My dad told me he was going to throw the shit out of this. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. No. Oh, my God. You better text him.
Starting point is 01:33:41 You better text him. That was a sound buddy. Dad's throw away everything. My dad says, gonna throw away my shit. Well, because I just realized all my Pokemon cards are in that bin in his garage. If he throws that out, he may have just thrown out thousands of dollars. Oh, no, no, no, no. That was Winston.
Starting point is 01:34:03 Winston. It was, I was that dude that had, like, what, he had, like, a hundred million dollars in Bitcoin and couldn't remember his cash money. Yeah, yeah. And he left it was locked. Oh, shit. Throw away your Pokemon cards Throw away Forgot your password
Starting point is 01:34:20 Well I just text him We'll see what happens Oh wow All right let's move on What we got Lux Hitman Hudson says I don't think you can responsibly Talk about the Golden Globes
Starting point is 01:34:30 Without talking about the nomination of music The film is dangerously ablest And from all accounts A terrible movie even ignoring all of that And yet it got nominated Ridiculous Oh the Sia movie got nominated It got yeah for
Starting point is 01:34:43 Music Best Picture and of this actress, supporting actress? Comedy or Musical? No, Kate Hudson got nominated. Yeah, she did, yeah. Yikes. Haven't seen it, but I heard about things about it.
Starting point is 01:34:57 Okay, Pussy O'Connell says, Hey, Lord Roka, you all was the last $20 impression for SCN. The reenactment of seven. Jewelterrey donated $20. Thank you, Jury. I don't need impressions. I just need you all to be yored. You know what?
Starting point is 01:35:12 Thank you. Thank you. That's much appreciated. Thank you, pussy. He just read one of his. Yeah, let me finish this pussy comment. Okay. Seale-Chi O'Connell.
Starting point is 01:35:31 He says, what's in the box scene, Roland, as Spacey, Wado is Pitt, walking as Freeman. I guess I have to earn more money for y'all. No, we did it. Keep eating healthy pussies. I just had to finish reading it. Oh, okay, okay. Well, we found out what was in the box, and you got... Did you finish hard?
Starting point is 01:35:46 No. I finished hard. I came hard. Do you come hard? Okay. It's not just about when you come. It's where you come. Right.
Starting point is 01:35:57 And how hard? Come correct. Yeah. Come correct. Yeah. How do you come incorrect? Correct. A lot of ways.
Starting point is 01:36:06 Wait. What? I'm just kidding. What? Is Roka frozen or is he just disappointed us? Did you see the Easter Ray episode where? something with Shaw in her eye. Yes, I did.
Starting point is 01:36:20 That's how you come and correct. He gave her warning. I remember that episode. He was like, I'm about to come. I'm about to come. And she was like, you're about to what? And then it was like, but like, that's, like, I don't, I don't.
Starting point is 01:36:35 Touch my eyes and lose yours. That's how it goes. Oh, you're talking about insecure. Oh, my bad. Yeah, sorry, insecure. Touch my eyes and lose yours. Jose, Uyo, a donated $50. Hey, thank you.
Starting point is 01:36:48 Question for those that have them. What is your most prized item in your room right now? Besides yourselves, because you all are gold. This is my geisha from my old. My grandma, and she brought it back from Japan for me. So I keep in my room. That's been my PS5 right there. That is my most prized possession right now.
Starting point is 01:37:15 Ooh. Yeah. I got a sign Brian Dawkins jersey hanging on the wall right there. So maybe I'll grab that. Is this person asking us to case our places to know what to store? Yeah, yeah. Because that's kind of what this sounds like. Back left corner.
Starting point is 01:37:32 In that case, I have this jug of water and water just gives me so much life. See, y'all, y'all dumb as hell. Y'all were like, my PS5, I beat two children for this, and now I have it. This is gation. It was stolen from like an old emperor. Oh, it's not that expensive. The meaning was intrinsic. I'm like, my Batman.
Starting point is 01:37:54 I have this rapper from the bar eight when you guys are talking about sports. So that's what they're interested. There you go. There you go. I steal away. My probiotics. Yes. Mine are in the other room.
Starting point is 01:38:14 I have my chest mass. There's trophy from, I think it was third grade. So that's my right. Oh, cool. I don't know, man. Like real time. My Roomba. I fucking love that little bit.
Starting point is 01:38:28 I love that little motherfucker. It is the best. That's solid. I could have said diploma. Nah. No. Oh, shit. I hope mine's okay.
Starting point is 01:38:39 Yeah. That's not good. Yeah, I don't know where mine is. It's in like a bin somewhere. I hope it's all right. Maybe your dad's grown-in- What does it really mean? I should get it framed.
Starting point is 01:38:50 That's not a bad idea. People do that, right? Yeah, they do. Might do that. Because I still have another little book thing that give you, the really nice one with like a seal school. I thought that was a placeholder, and then they mail you the real one.
Starting point is 01:39:02 No, no, no, no. Well, we had maybe recently, but they put our actual diplomas inside that thing. Oh. So interesting, those pieces of paper cost like $250,000. Yeah. I was like it cost that much to print. I was like, oh wait, there it is.
Starting point is 01:39:18 There it is. Needed a minute. Hangover's leaving, but my brain function's not back. I found mine. I'm gonna tell you, these are worth their weight and gold. AMC movie tickets. Yeah. Oh.
Starting point is 01:39:32 Yeah. Maybe. Oh. Someone's gonna come raid your house right now. Oh, man. Oh, I'll make it right on me, Daddy. Yeah. There's so many date nights that didn't happen and never will.
Starting point is 01:39:51 That's the saddest thing I've heard all day. I wonder if our Dennis is going to stop. Our Dennis sends them to us whenever we give them a referral, and I wonder if they're going to stop giving those as prizes. I hope so. I hope it's something different. All right, Alex, what do you get next? Big Moe says the one girl's and blurts crossover event was epic as folk.
Starting point is 01:40:12 legendary night and I'm home over as folks still L.O.L. Had to call off from work. I love you all. All you all inspired me to make my own podcast called the Big Moe podcast. I'm six episodes in and it's been very therapeutic for me. You can catch it every Saturday at 5 p.m. on the Big Moe podcast YouTube channel or anywhere you listen to podcasts. That's awesome. That's awesome. That's awesome.
Starting point is 01:40:33 He's cool. I interact with him on Twitter. He's awesome. Yeah. You've been great to us, brother. So I think I can speak for everybody. Invite any of us to come on. I think we'll find time to come on and hang out with you for an episode.
Starting point is 01:40:46 Certainly is a thing. How dare you give away my time, John Roehan? Oh, I apologize. Of course I'll come on the big most of the show because you're the fucking man. But sir. I apologize. My apologies. All right, Alex, what do we got?
Starting point is 01:40:59 Morse code Z says, Winston Jay told you you wouldn't remember just so you know. I called him this morning when I got the shower. Danitz underscore ASAP donated $20. Hey. It isn't how hard you come. It's about how hard you can come and keep moving. moving forward. How much you can take come and keep moving forward.
Starting point is 01:41:19 That's how winning is done. Bravo. I know that's right. You have ruined that speech for me. I know that's right. Hey man. Hey man. You guys spotted.
Starting point is 01:41:30 How you can come and keep on coming? Yeah, that's gonna live rent free in my mind forever. Thank you. I called Jay this morning. I was like, I didn't say anything bad, right? He's like, no, you just got mush. Like I said earlier, he's like, you just got mushy, motherfucker. got mushy motherfucker and I was like well you don't got to come with me like that like I'm
Starting point is 01:41:47 you're like if I got mushy it means I'm sensitive bro you know that I was saying like I apparently love the girls that's all I was talking about I have a tendency to do that like with with with like my female friends I'm like if anybody ever hurt you I'll kill that motherfucker you call me I got you okay I'm you I'm your big brother I'm your um your your your your your platonic boyfriend like I got your back and like you can't tell me I can't have a motherfucker is that is that essentially what happened Yeah. And I loved it. Everyone loved it.
Starting point is 01:42:19 Oh, brilliant. All right, let's keep going, Alex. Tiffany F asking the important question saying, Hi, Brett, hi. Hey Monday, crew, the people and Alex need to know. Favorite sandwich, hot or cold? My favorite hot sandwich is a French dip. Mmm.
Starting point is 01:42:34 Let's get some sandy talk here. I love sandwiches. Ooh, I should get a French dip today. There you go. Wawa hoagie. Tuna, bacon, lettuce, dice, dice cucumbers. What in the, what in the Philadelphia?
Starting point is 01:42:54 I just threw up in my mouth a little bit. What in the Temple University, Philadelphia, Ryan Nilsson is that shit? Sweet onion, sauce, sauce, and sauce, oh, sandwich. Delish. Dice pineapple. Oh, wait a minute, you to ask the girl.
Starting point is 01:43:14 And then just, you know, Rick Roth, huh. Oh. I don't know what my favorite sandwich. I love a lot of sandwiches. Like, I love a good caprice. I love, like, any sort of, I don't know, actually. Burgers. I turn any breakfast into a sandwich if it has toast.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Like, if I get a whole spread-out thing, it becomes a sand. But I miss the deli-dinger from Denny's. I don't think. think they have that one anymore. I have your answer. My favorite sandwich is the one I made yesterday for breakfast. We made waffle batter. And in one of them, we put like syrup when we were cooking it in the waffle iron.
Starting point is 01:43:56 And the other one, we put like cheese and chives and stuff. And so that each waffle now of each type made the sides of the bread. And then we had a fried egg with some bacon in between. Hmm. You know, it's funny. Like, I give a regular sandwich answer and I get shit all over. and no one replies with an actual sandwich. You literally named five different types of meat, both surf and turf, and then put dice cucumbers in there.
Starting point is 01:44:24 Tuna and bacon. That was it. Tuna and bacon? Oh, my gosh. Oh, a Cuban sandwich. There's a place like a Cuban. Oh, man. Any sandwich that has two types of pork, you know, ham and pulled pork on. on it. Oh, man. I'm going to throw some bacon and make it a triple pork surprise sometime
Starting point is 01:44:48 and I'd see how that works out. But the nice Cuban that's pressed in the pinini press. Yo, you said turkey. That reminds me of those Thanksgiving sandwiches. Those are fucking bombs. Oh, wow. Those are fire. I don't eat meat, but those I fantasize about. But they do such a good job
Starting point is 01:45:06 of fake meat. Now I had an unreal Rubin sandwich from Mendocino Farms. That shit slaps. Like there's so many good types of sandwiches. Okay. Okay. I always default to a firehouse subs. Cool.
Starting point is 01:45:20 They're good. When you get the hot ones like the hook and ladder with the turkey breast, Virginia honey ham melted Monterey Jack with the mayo, with the mayo, the deli mustard, lettuce, tomato. I skip the onion to get that kosher dough pickle on the side. That is fucking excellent. And which which does a surprise and good. Yeah. Did you look up the firehouse?
Starting point is 01:45:40 I had to. I had to figure out which one's the right one. You know artist. You really served that. Oh, I have to put some respect on San Diego's name because San Diego has underrated sandwiches. I haven't seen other places do this. But we give sweet and sour sauce.
Starting point is 01:45:57 So it's like this like paprika, like olive oil, like type of bomb sauce that you put on every sandwich. And it makes it so much better. We got to bring that to L.A. Fair. Fair. All right. Fair. the turkey bacon and ranch is incredible.
Starting point is 01:46:13 All right, next thing. Next thing. Next thing. Cunt Dingling says, hey, Roca, since you're the oldest in the crew, have you seen the film 1900 with a young De Niro? Have you all had the experience where y'all are weirded out seeing an actor because of what they did on another film? Seeing De Niro's Pee, getting storked, getting stroked, is not pleasant. I feel that way whenever I see Al Pacino making out with Diane Benora and heats,
Starting point is 01:46:37 I'm like, this is, none of this feels accurate to me. None of this feels. I don't want to see Pacino in a love scene. I'm good. I'm really good. I feel that way about certain actors.
Starting point is 01:46:46 What are you always thinking? Just doing, seeing them in other things doesn't ruin them in certain things. Yeah, yeah. I could say that about them in real life. I have some trouble sometimes like, like I can't rewatch House of Cards
Starting point is 01:47:03 as much as I love that show just because I can't separate Kevin's. Kevin's basically kind of did it to himself in the sense that like beyond the allegations he then decided to use Frank Underwood as like an allegory for his innocence and I was like that this has just made this infinitely worse bro like you could have just shut the fuck up forever
Starting point is 01:47:20 and then maybe people would still watch the shows so I don't know nice anybody else chime in on this book I'm still taking in that there's a De Niro like penis stroking movie yeah I'm like wait don't need it
Starting point is 01:47:35 maybe maybe for as of late Timothy Shalame and Tom Holland it's been kind of odd seeing them in like older roles I don't think they're quite there yet like Cherry came out and I started and I was like I'm just not buying it Jerry was I don't want to say
Starting point is 01:47:52 So maybe yeah that's all I'll say Dude I was an hour into Cherry and I was like I don't like in this at all But Raya and the Last Dragon Cannot tell you how many I can't tell you how great it is It is so so so fucking good You guys are gonna love it love it love it
Starting point is 01:48:08 I watched twice over the weekend. It was that good. Wow. It is so fucking joyful and vibrant and beautiful. And Kelly Marie Tran is incredible as the lead. Everybody, Daniel Day Kim, Jeva Chan. That's what I wanted, man. I wanted her to get a leading role to make it for all the bullshit she dealt with
Starting point is 01:48:27 because she's so talented and she didn't deserve any of that. So I'm glad to hear that this is hopefully the big jumping off point for her career. Yes. Remember, she came in and replaced someone else. Sorry, go ahead, Steph. I was saying her in John Boya, John Boyega winning for small acts and just like two people who got scoring my Star Wars universe, making moves, love to see it. Also, I'm an Asian story and Disney. I think it's so important.
Starting point is 01:48:52 It's full-on Asian story too. And it's the score. The score is stellar. All right, Alex, what we got next? Yeah, I'm the one I'd sees movies early. Joey Gonzalez says personally, the only World War II content I'd see is that I'd interested. that I'm interested in would be something like Jojo Rabbit or Overlord. Oh, yeah, Overlord is great.
Starting point is 01:49:12 I haven't seen Overlord, but Jojo was great. That's an example where you're trying at least a new spin on it. So, like, it's interesting, you know. A new way in, yeah. Right. Morris Code Z says Wanda Vision wouldn't have been as pre-hyped if there hadn't been a one-year absence of MCU content, but its quality would still have drawn people in
Starting point is 01:49:30 as the water cooler talk grew week after week. I agree with that. Okay. Yeah. ZombieCube says no spoilers, I promise, but someone please tell me how anything Hayward has done so far is worse than what Wanda is doing or Tony Stark when creating Ultron. This has been, say that again, see that again. How Hayward. Yeah. Yeah. Good else.
Starting point is 01:49:51 Uh, how anything Hayward has done so far is worse than what Wanda is doing or Tony Stark was doing when he created Ultron. Yeah. This has been my, um, uh, how can I say this? been my campaign all through our reviews of Wanda Vision because I have stood for Hayward the whole time saying, yeah, he may be a bad guy, but we don't know the backstory here. And he is trying to protect the country from a woman who is literally, or people rather, who have literally brought so much death and destruction to the planet. Yes, they've saved you from super aliens. But by the same token, you've got Wanda who is out here controlling people's minds.
Starting point is 01:50:35 against their will. And so, yes, Hayward may be a bad guy, but don't excuse Wanda just because you got to know her story more. And some people have felt sympathy for Agatha after this last episode. So I'm like, where's the sympathy for Hayward? So I'd love them to do some background on Hayward. I'd like to see something more. I don't think it's a bad thing to try to protect the country or the world
Starting point is 01:50:56 from these superpowered beings. I got a couple counters for that. One of the main ones without getting super far into spoilt. Yeah. territory. So I'll just give you this one and then we can have this conversation on a stereo show or off air or something. Could be fun. How about the doctored footage that we just got to see that he clearly made that BS up. He's up to some BS. If he's, if he's breaking through red tape like that, he ain't up to no good, bro. Don't disagree. But then again, she's been doctoring the footage as well
Starting point is 01:51:24 coming out of that coming out of the town, not letting people know that she's been mind controlling. Not on her, but that's the thing, not on a conscious level. She's running, her power's running on check subconsciously, which is what we got to see in this episode to explain what's going on. But like, she's not being like, and now John Roker, you are mine. Like it's not, like, she's not, like, she's not saying suing you. She just, she literally can't control herself right now. That's so. I don't know if that's a difference.
Starting point is 01:51:50 I think there's a difference. Also, why do you bring like, hey, Monica Rambo, come over here. And then like, oh, she does your thing. And you're like, what are you doing here? You're out. I'm like, why did you call her over if, like, she's going to mess up. like that's the whole reason like you bring her and then there's a review there's a whole season review dying to come out of you right there's a whole season review like step by step point by point
Starting point is 01:52:14 just dying to come out of it I am loving it though I'm really this final episode if it's a final episode there's still that phantom 10th people keep saying might be coming uh all right go ahead Alex. Hamstract says, Someone should let these awards shows know that we're living in the future and streaming is now a thing. Their ratings fall because no one watches cable anymore. Yeah, I mean, hey, that's probably right.
Starting point is 01:52:39 Good point. There you go. Becoming Rock says, sorry if you covered this already. What's your take on the Black Superman stories going around? Oh, Emma covered that. We all cover that on Friday, so check out Friday show. Unless Winston, you want to say anything about this? kind of did
Starting point is 01:52:56 About what? Black Superman? I mean, I think it's going to be super awesome. I'd love to see it and I think the big thing for anybody that's complaining about it Remember, he's not human. He's an alien, which means he could literally be any ethnicity period. That's just how that works.
Starting point is 01:53:10 There's nothing about Superman being intrinsically white. On top of the fact that we've had a black Superman in the comics, so I'm fine with it. Do whatever. Like, yeah. I had a Latino one. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:23 Ben Smith. says hi. Jamon John says in their prime, who is the better boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Mike Tyson. Tyson. Tyson, not even a question. Tyson actually hit people. Tyson claimed lives.
Starting point is 01:53:40 Like, I understand that Floyd has a law, like, never lost, but like, you know what I'm saying? Like Tyson literally claimed like he rewrote people's entire histories. Like, do you think Wanda's doing that with her powers? You would get punched so hard, but like, you would think you're a fucking Avenger. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like,
Starting point is 01:53:57 like the exhibition fight that he was just in. Yeah. Brogan still punch your face in. Like, he's unbelievable athlete. Let me ask you a question. Who would you rather get punched by? And that should be,
Starting point is 01:54:11 that should answer your question. Right up. Lloyd, I can take a Floyd punch. I would take a Mayweather punch. Actually, there's a joke there. I'm not going to say.
Starting point is 01:54:20 Hey. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But Tyson, Punch is like when Wutzer Face punched Hulk's body out, Hulk's spirit out of his body and, uh, endgame. Bam!
Starting point is 01:54:31 That's a Tyson punch. Yeah. Yeah. Two more. One from Randy Orton saying, Roka, let's go scaling some mountains soon, brother. Let's go, Randy. Renetta W says, you guys and stuff are the best.
Starting point is 01:54:44 I love this show. So funny. Can you wish me happy 40th birthday today, the Motown version, if you can. Another year blessed and healthy. Wishing you all well wishes, thank God every day. Happy birthday. Birthday, yo. Congratulations.
Starting point is 01:54:57 Yeah. Yeah. Hell yeah. More life. Otherwise, that's all of them today. We do have the women on tomorrow. Make sure to send in your donations tomorrow as well. Steph, who is on tomorrow?
Starting point is 01:55:11 Pitch the show. Oh, my gosh. We are going to have a lit city show. Kate Mulligan, the mother, the queen herself, will be hosting. And then Roxy Stryor, the Boston. Dragon Blood Dragon Board Queen will be there as well. They'll have me, Sabrina. I've never
Starting point is 01:55:30 done a show with Sabrina. That will be fucking awesome. And then Bonnie Somerville is going to be such a good fun time. Yeah, don't miss it tomorrow. It's going to be a lot of fun. Come ready to enjoy that show. Come on.
Starting point is 01:55:45 Come on. Come on. Tell them, Brett. Tell him, Brett. Tell him. Come over to stereo right after this. I'm going to hit Winston up as soon as I go to the bathroom. more time or I might do it on the show. Who knows? www.
Starting point is 01:55:57 www. Stero.com slash Brett Sheridan. There you to go. Again, so much love. Thank you all so much for you. Stanch, the Strait Labs and your small bots today. We really appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:56:07 Thanks for getting us over the 500. Thanks to the returning Winston A. Marshall. Thanks to Brett Sheridan. Thanks for the lovely Steph Sabra. Thanks to Alex Marzonia and Ryan Nelson. And again, thanks to all of you. And thanks to Kristen Harlaw for letting me sit on in. Please don't forget.
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