The Kristian Harloff Show - Harrison Ford Hurt on Indiana Jones 5 | The Big Thing

Episode Date: June 24, 2021

On episode 5, The Big Thing will start to present the Goofball show weekly. Kristian is joined by Brett Sheridan as they talk about working out through unique methods, Harrison Ford gets injured durin...g filming of Indiana Jones and what Kristian learned about the Meatball scene in Point Break from his meeting with Gary Busey. Follow on Twitter Kristian Harloff https://bit.ly/31PePMD Brett Sheridan https://bit.ly/2HBltii Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:12 Oh. Look at this. Ladies and gentlemen. Oh. Look at Zerlertan Flouse, the FCL champion of the world. That's so shiny. And here you go, Flousie. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Flousie, I'm going to give you a championship belt. And this is for the flouse. Oh, it's always so good at Spousy. So this is very good for me. Put it over the shoulder, flound. Oh, man, like a, it's like a weapon. Yeah, look at that. It's wonderful.
Starting point is 00:02:44 So you're very happy to have that champion? Oh, yes, because I deserve it, first of all. How long do you think you'll be champion? Probably for many years. People will be, this thing will be tarnished by the time I give it away. It'll be so on. I'm sure. Well, look, congratulations.
Starting point is 00:02:58 It's very pointy. Yeah, you get to take it home with you. Look at you. The FCL champion of the world is the Floris and Slops. Look at that thing. That is nice. Really? Oh, I mean, that's nice.
Starting point is 00:03:08 No, that's all right. So anyway, so Flauss is the FCL champion. What were you telling me? You were saying something on the way here, and I said save it. Oh, no, I'm taking an eight-week. Is that a radical? Yeah, I should. Axe throwing league.
Starting point is 00:03:22 Are you doing a league? Yeah, yeah. Wait, wait, so there's a lot of questions. The first question I have about an axe throwing league is because I see these videos where everybody's, excuse me, chucking axes and things and getting, like, It's a good workout on the shoulders, obviously. But is it because you were watching Vikings? Is that why you decided you want to start chucking axes at things?
Starting point is 00:03:44 No, I did a barbecue outside deal with Leaf, and he had one set up in his backyard. And I go, let me give that a whirl. Funk, funk, funk. I'm like, is this a sport? I could be good at, you know? And so he found this thing, and we signed up for it. And now it's, okay, when I say league, it's not like there is competition,
Starting point is 00:04:06 but it's anyone from brand new to really good. So it's not like there's no pressure. Everybody's super supportive. Throwing access to trees? No, they have, it's like this regulation board or whatever. And you first hours practice. And but I'm,
Starting point is 00:04:20 well, first of all, my arm is tired because I've bowled, uh, with my son twice, which I now called the gym. Seems like it's a lot of, so sweaty.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Seems like there's a lot of bonding been going on lately. Yes. The bowling is like, I was, I found a new thing. And he's like, hey, you want to go,
Starting point is 00:04:35 uh, bowling? again? You know, like, I'm like, what? You asked me to do something? Didn't I tell you? Remember, you're like, you're so bummed. You're like, oh, we can't connect.
Starting point is 00:04:42 You'll find something. And it's bowling. It's bowling. It's bowling. And then, so now I'm bowling and axe throwing. You any good at either one of them? The bowling, I'm pretty good with the spin, and that's why I get so sweaty. And like, I actually, I think I pulled a groin muscle.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Doing that? Yeah, Lonnie's like, oh, you're so ridiculous. You're out of shape. I'm like, I'm spinning. Back me up, dude. Yeah. I'm spinning that thing. Can I tell you how incredibly sad the two of us are?
Starting point is 00:05:07 Because this is, you have found a way to exercise through throwing things at a board, like an axe. Yeah. Because you feel like you're in fucking braveheart. And you're also bowling. This is, your exercise is bowling, which is not, I am not, I am absolutely not making fun of you because not an hour ago I had on my VR set swinging around.
Starting point is 00:05:33 and I'm starting to pretend that I'm like a ninja when I'm, because you have those big bats. Oh, yeah. Swadding things away. And I'm getting this form to it. The supernatural program on, I've never wanted to work out more than on this program. That's great.
Starting point is 00:05:48 It's like I actually rush back to the office to play because I feel like, and when it's over, I'm like, damn it. Like normally with exercise, I'm terrible. And I'm like, how much longer is this? For me, it was like, I did like a, a 40-minute one this morning, and I was like, oh, man, that's a... That's nice.
Starting point is 00:06:06 And I'm burning, like, 250 calories. Like, I'm hitting my goal. I don't know if that's a lot. I have no idea, but that's the goal that I... I think so. I mean... All I know is that I pumped in a number of what I wanted to lose and how I wanted to, you know, what my body weight should be, and they said, are you should be doing 250 per day while you're doing these programs.
Starting point is 00:06:23 That's great. That's why we got the Wii fit that is collecting dust. But that's the thing. Is a lot of people said the same thing. They had the we, they had those other things. And for me, the Oculus, I'm so locked into it because it's like there's a trainer right in front of me. And they are motivational, dude. Like this morning, one guy, he's just like, he's like, don't let people tell you anything else.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Go for what you want. And I'm like, fuck yeah. Listen to like take on me as I'm slapping balls away from the. And it's like, and I can already see the time code. Harleff slaps balls. Slaping balls. Hey, how did you get? How did you lose some pounds?
Starting point is 00:06:58 Well, I was slapping some balls. You know how it is. You know how it. No, I don't. I really don't. What straight mesh slapping balls? Slapping the old baillies. Slapping bales.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Not Christian. But yeah, man, I've been getting a good workout on it. It's been fantastic drinking a lot of water. And yeah, I lost. I dropped like eight pounds in like a week. I got to do that. Yeah, I mean, this has been I bowled twice and axed. But I feel like because it's all my right arm,
Starting point is 00:07:30 I'm just going to have like this pop-eye forearm on one arm. What was the lady in the water? Is that the Chamelon one where the guy was lifting with just one arm? That's what I'm going to look like after that. That's a good pull. That's a deep pull from the champ because I wouldn't remember that for sure. Well, I was going to say about bowling. Did you know that in Bill Murray at the end of, yeah, Kingpin actually bowled three strikes in a row.
Starting point is 00:07:58 And the crowd reaction was like real. because he actually did that. Yeah, that's a new one I learned. And they used that. Yeah, that's awesome. Yeah. Hopefully you get a kingpin question in the next title match. Kingpin, lay in the water, what else you got?
Starting point is 00:08:10 And I heard somebody called you out last night on the FCL. Uh-oh. Other competitors. Everybody's coming for the flaws. Can to get on that social media. Yeah, Kingpin's a good one. Kingpin's a good one. I tell you, I watched a really, um...
Starting point is 00:08:25 Kid he was. You can do it. Well, I watched her. This was a little more. modern. Yeah. It was a little more modern. It's this movie called Dirty Dancing.
Starting point is 00:08:34 You ever hear of it? It's got this, it's got Agent Colson's wife in it. A chick from staying alive. How did she doubted that? Like, dirty dancing? That was just like, ah, fucking dirty dancing.
Starting point is 00:08:53 I'm telling you, we're just going through a cycle of, I watched Beverly Hills Comp and Beverly Hills Cop 2. Oh, wow. And enjoyed it thoroughly. My wife was, we were listening to be my, be my, be my, be my, baby me. And I always remember that from Goodfellas, right? She says it's from Dirty Dancing. To be fair, dirty dancing comes out first.
Starting point is 00:09:16 It wins. And it's the opening credit songs. And I had watched this whole thing on, what was the name of that series on Netflix? It's like how, the things that we love or get made. Oh. It was, they did a video game thing first. Yeah, the toys that made us. Yes, the toys, but then he did the movies that made it, something like that.
Starting point is 00:09:35 And Dirty Dancing was like the first one I saw. It's fantastic. Like the interworking of how that all went from the scripts, like how it, people are, no one's going to make this movie. And seeing how it all got made and then knowing it, rewatching, it was pretty interesting. But my wife was like, well, why don't we watch it? And then it was like $1.99 or $2 to buy. I'm like, I'm not renting dirty dancing.
Starting point is 00:09:57 And my wife goes, I'm pretty sure you own it. Yeah. And I'm like, I. It's behind you. I'm like, I do. And she's like, I'm pretty sure that I saw it come in one day as like, you know, somebody sent it at her. And I was like, I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:10:09 So I go back and I ensure shit, like the 30th anniversary, whatever, sit on my show. You have four copies. 73 copies. But I, but we threw it on. We started watching a really good movie, man. Oh, no, class. Yeah, yeah. And I think still holds up, don't you think?
Starting point is 00:10:24 100%. Yeah. Swayzy is just, was, just had that thing, man. He just had such a charisma to him. Oh. You like that Swayzy. Oh, it's Sway's. man.
Starting point is 00:10:33 And I told you, point break we watched recently too. Yeah. Now, which, again, I feel bad. I watched that late in the game and I didn't dig it.
Starting point is 00:10:39 But, I mean, I love Roadhouse. I love dirty dancing. Yeah. I love ghosts. You know, I mean, like, classics, but, like,
Starting point is 00:10:46 for some reason, point break, seeing that, like, late in the game was kind of like, this is pretty cheesy. I'm still risking it.
Starting point is 00:10:53 How dare you? I'm still risking getting myself in trouble by doing it, but then I'm also thinking that everybody listens to the show, and I don't think that's the case. I had told a few stories about the U-C meeting, right? I'll tell another one.
Starting point is 00:11:09 So I was sitting there. It was just the second meeting that we had. We had two of them. So I had to ask him at one point about point break. And we were just going back and forth about something. I found my moment. And I said to him, I said, it's one of my favorite scenes ever goes, which one?
Starting point is 00:11:24 And I go, Utah. Two. He goes, does I tell you tell this story? I don't think so. Or after the show, you only told the Santa Claus one, I thought. Okay, I don't know. And he's like, that's my life. Did I say this already?
Starting point is 00:11:39 I know. I don't know if I said it already or what I told it. But I was like, yeah, get me too. And he goes, all improv. There was no dialogue in that scene. So, but dude, he did the whole scene when, because if you remember the scene, he's sitting. I don't. I'm just imagining it's just that.
Starting point is 00:11:58 No, no, it's not. It's not just that. No, no, no. But he's sitting in the car, they're sitting in the car, like both him and, and Keanu Reeves figure out where the ex-presidents are going to hit their next bank.
Starting point is 00:12:11 And they know, and they're sitting out in the car waiting, and he's reading the funnies. And it's Calvin and Hobbs now. Ellis and I had this conversation. And they're going back, I think it's Calvin Hobbs. So they're having this conversation,
Starting point is 00:12:22 they're going back and forth, and the exact dialogue escapes me at the moment. But it did not escape Mr. Busey. The guy locked, locked in and it was as if, and he's got to be 75, 76 years old. He locked in and did the scene, word for word. Wow. I don't care what planet he's on today.
Starting point is 00:12:41 He was on Earth when he was doing, when he was doing it. And he just locked in and he did the whole thing. He's like, there's a meatball shop right down the street. You go there. It's the best meatballs you ever had. And you go there, you get me, and you go get me too. And then he did Keanu's dialogue. And then he goes, and then I took my head, stuck it out the window,
Starting point is 00:12:58 and I said, Utah. Two. Give me two. And I was, I was in awe because the conversation was so great. At that point, he just locked in. And then there's other things. Like he has these, his book is like Buseasms and stuff too. And I didn't. And I think I mentioned this. But too, give me, give me like a small, like a small word. Um, any of any, I mean, squirrel. Oh, for God's sake, squirrel. Close. Give me another animal. A rat. Okay. Rat. running around tireously. He'll give you an abuse. It had to be an animal. It had to be. Of course,
Starting point is 00:13:36 it had to be. But Bucci will give you the Bucciism for anything. But he'd be very upset if I, I would not say running around tires. That is not in my vocabulary. What I would tell you is running always. And whatever the hell he comes over. But he says he's, it was, it was a meeting and a half.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Thyroid. Running always thyroid. Would you get me a bagel now? Do me a favor. I had one time I was going into to read for Captain America. And I went in and they said, are you able to physically do this? I said, are you able to physically handle this power that is going to be coming out of my noggin at the moment? I didn't say any of that.
Starting point is 00:14:17 But I just, I could see him doing it. But anyway, so we watched, yeah, we watched Dirty Dancing. You have a much point, right? The 80s movies that I have experienced over the last two weeks, about last night, dirty dancing. Beverly Hills Cop 1 and 2, the Goonies. I think, Harry and the Hennerson's. Oh, no way. Have you, when was the last time you watched Harry and the Hennersons?
Starting point is 00:14:41 Probably, well, no, probably on cable or something post, you know. In the 90s. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not flying today. It's not, not. I was talking about in the beginning. I mean, it may be in some parts of the country, but like in the beginning, all the kid wants to do is murder animals.
Starting point is 00:14:57 The little kid Where I remember being like the cute kid everyone He just wants to murder things He's like, Dad, shoot it! Shoot it! Come on, kill it! I'm like, wow, I don't remember this. And then they hit Harry with the car in the beginning.
Starting point is 00:15:13 That's right. And he goes, get my rifle. And he tells the six-year-old or it's whatever he is to get the rifle And the kid goes out and gets and has the loaded weapon. I'm like, oh my God, this does not fly today. But man, it was like, kill it! It was everything, everything.
Starting point is 00:15:30 It was about a psychopath kid who murdered the Sasquatch. That's right. But I don't know. Have you been watching anything? We don't, I should be doing more films, I think, because again, we watch. But I came home last night and Lonnie was in between the, towards the end of the first episode of the new Perry Mason. If you're looking to move out of your parents' place,
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Starting point is 00:16:22 Oh, yeah, how is that? I liked it. And I picked it up towards the, it's just, it's the style. is really cool. I don't know the actor's name, but from the Americans. Oh, yeah. And, yeah, I mean, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, I don't even know the,
Starting point is 00:16:52 I don't even know, isn't that. Isn't that weird, though, how like, because you have so many streaming things now, you're like, I don't remember. I don't know who was like, because my sister-in-law did that to us. We went, speaking about last night, because she had been the one who watched it. And then she's like, yeah, it's on HBO Max. I'm like, it is not on HBO Max.
Starting point is 00:17:08 I look, oh, it was on some weird thing. And then it popped up on Showtime recently. But, and then I told Ellis this the other day. He, we, I watched all pump up the volume on YouTube because you can't get it anywhere else. So, and that was, I own it. No big deal. Do you own it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:24 The DVD? I have the one that was the, that was cardboard. that flipped the little. We might have to make a trade. Yeah. I don't have to make a trade because I forgot how much I loved that movie. No, that was the soundtrack too. And that one, yeah, that one was something.
Starting point is 00:17:39 I think that's been, it's in my top ten of most seen over and over and over. I changed my Twitter handle with Happy Harry Hard on. I put my, I put the main, the main pictures is him in the Jeep when he gets, when he gets caught, right before he gets caught at the end. Oh, and that was filmed at Lonnie's high school. Oh, was it really? Yeah. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:22:57 Hey, see a new episode of Loki? Fuck that. Yeah. Coconut. Yes, coming out. You guys, have you guys tried this? You should try it. Key lime.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Key lime. They should do something with, with manscapes. Oh, yeah. Cross, crossover event. Cross over. Hey, you want your balls. It tastes wonderful. Lots of flavor.
Starting point is 00:23:19 You know, lots of flavor. See, now then you can go out of flavor. Yeah. Then you call it a flavor. Okay. Did you watch it? Yeah. Did you watch the third one?
Starting point is 00:23:28 Oh, no. The third one's out. I can do that. Why are we watching Perry Mason? Yeah, what you watch the period? But now I know I can do that tonight. You watch the second one? Yes.
Starting point is 00:23:34 And the second one's great. Yeah. Are you loving the show? Oh. Is it your favorite show? Yes. Like your favorite Marvel show. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:39 I think so. I just, again, and somebody pointed out in the chat and I forgot the name of it. They said, oh, by the way, Brett. It's called, that style is called something neo-futurism or something like that. There was one of those words like, thank you for, it wasn't like, actually, it wasn't that kind of a way, but it was like, oh, just so Brett would know. Isn't that nice? Yeah, I love it.
Starting point is 00:24:00 Isn't that nice? I didn't know there was a name for the new technology mix with old look, you know, and they're like, oh, well, this is what this is called. This is why I want this show. Like right now, it's fine. It's like five, six thousand episodes. 4 or 5,000 on podcast. I want it to stay that way.
Starting point is 00:24:19 Because everyone's so nice. Everyone's so nice. And it's like when they're commenting, you're like, hey, I love this boat. I'm like, oh, man, it's like, the show's not doing that good. Yeah, yeah. Because there's too many nice people in there. But I'm kidding. It's been, it's actually been a pleasure to talk to everybody.
Starting point is 00:24:38 But, and for that point, exactly, like, going, like, even when Ellis and I on one episode, we were talking about Indiana Jones. and Crystal Skull and somebody is like, you know, Crystal Skull is better than Indiana Jones, but they were doing it in a nice way. You don't think that the originals are cheesy, which is super, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:57 Yeah, you know, they have cheese elements to them, but not to what the fourth ones. But pleasant conversations, agreeing to disagree, that type of thing. And with Loki, majority of people really enjoy it, right? Apparently there's a big episode this week. I didn't see it yet. The time this airs, I probably would have seen it,
Starting point is 00:25:18 but I'm going to watch it. I was going to watch it beforehand, but I didn't want to spoil it for you, and I should have told you to watch it, but that's kind of like fly by the seat of the pants, stuff that we're doing on this show. It's the Wednesday thing throws me. I'm so used to Mandalorian Friday, you know,
Starting point is 00:25:32 like Falcon and Winterstool-Witch, which I haven't seen, but I knew it was on a Friday. We still haven't done that one yet. I don't know why we haven't. Because I was told from the beginning, like it would be good, to binge. Like, that's why we held off, but I don't know why I haven't got that.
Starting point is 00:25:49 Because I think Loki dropped and I was like, oh, I really like Loki. And then somehow Perry Mason was found. Yeah, well, I mean, that's how it happens. It's like you think you're going through one thing. You find, oh, I always want to try this thing. Speaking Indiana Jones, by the way, I didn't see this. You know, the Harrison Ford was injured on the set? No.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Again, you got injured on, you got injured on Force Awakens when the day almost, and Jay John almost crushed him with the door. But apparently, um, hit a shoulder injury. On the set of Indiana Jones, he was in a fight scene. He was slapping balls. He was slapping balls around, but apparently he's 78 years old. Yeah, I mean, come on. He's 78 years old.
Starting point is 00:26:25 I'm not kidding you, and I've joked about this. The other day, I was stretching to go grab a cup for my daughter, and I felt like I blew my back out. I am not 78 years old, and this guy is running around in fights, and so Disney said that production is going to continue why they got the course of treatment evaluated, the filming will be reconfigured. I got a word for you there.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Stunt, man. You know, like, you cheated as much as possible at this point. It's like, and I know that they're doing everything that they can, but I mean, yeah, it's, this is, this is why, this is the big problem when you're doing an action movie with a 78 year old guy, you know, it's, it's going to be. That's tough. It's tough. He's, you mean, he's tough as nails, but he's 78 years old.
Starting point is 00:27:10 It's like my wife and I were talking about this. He's got to use his wits more. But my wife and I were talking about this the other. day. And it's like, I said, human beings, once you get to that age, you start aging like a dog. Yeah. Like, you're, it's, there are people that I know that in family members and stuff too, at 80, close to 80s, it's like, you're moving real slow and you're like, and it's like, and it gets you in like a year. But I did see a thing where it was like people in their 80s biking. And, they would took x-rays of like their legs and they had like legs of 40 year old like that we there's
Starting point is 00:27:49 a misconception about when you get older that you should relax and hang out and you know hang out right take it easy no no you should actually exercise more you know the older you get and that will keep your brain um active and i i think that's accurate because my father-in-law is is oh yeah he's super active he was like bodybuilder when he was younger and stuff too but like he's he's all about health He's all about working out. And he's in really good shape, and he's got his wits about him. He's not 80 yet. Not that people in the 80s don't have their wits about him,
Starting point is 00:28:21 but like, as we mentioned in Harrison Ford, 78 years old. And that being said, with even my father-in-law, he's got bad knees. He's running around fighting people. He's going to blow his knee. Oh, yeah. That's a different thing.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Right. Yeah, yeah. Exercising, but then like doing fight scenes. It's tough. I mean, throwing a whip. I just hope to not push him to her, because that's the thing that I remember it went and I can't imagine now but maybe I'm wrong by the way this podcast has absolutely turned into the Indiana Jones podcast and I'm here for it
Starting point is 00:28:53 the big thing presents the goofball presents the Indiana Jones but it's but it the thing is that they were supposed to do like I think two or three new at three movies when they announced it a while ago they can't do another one one with him right i don't know i don't and this is what i wonder is he the one that's pushing himself too much are they is it like they're like they're a mixture of both let's bring somebody and he's like no no i got this there's some pride he seems like that yeah i got it yeah i worry about it well when i ask him who who would reply i remember i saw the interview was like well who would be the new and he goes no there's no one where they're i'm indianian yeah what did he say my favorite
Starting point is 00:29:37 comment from him ever was then someone asked him in an interview did you remember did you ever did you ever wind up seeing the episode nine the no you're even seeing so he shows up in like a in like a scene where Kyle Loren sees him and he and he had and he's like
Starting point is 00:29:52 talking to him but it's it's a dream sequence it's just what he was and so someone asked him in an interview was Hans Solo a force ghost I don't know what a force ghost is and I don't care
Starting point is 00:30:07 or something like that so good what was it with the Shia Leboof when they were like going around talking about and I think Shia was kind of shitting on the film a little bit And he goes hey kid we're supposed to be promoting the film Is that way? I heard there wasn't it I didn't see it He did he got himself in trouble with Spielberg for all that too
Starting point is 00:30:27 And it was because it was I've turned it's so funny My relationship with with the fandom of Shia Labouf is is crazy right Because when he first started and I don't mean like it wasn't holes in all those other movies that he was in. I remember him on Project Greenlight. Oh. He was in a movie. He was not talking about Even Stevens.
Starting point is 00:30:46 Was that the Disney one? Maybe. Maybe he was in holes and he was in Even Stevens. But it was like season one of Project Greenlight. For people who don't know what Project Greenlight was, it was like HBO did this series with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. And they had people come in and he did like a contest in the order they gave you like, I think like $2 million to make your movie or something. Right. But they got shy of LeBoof in one of these movies.
Starting point is 00:31:10 I don't think of the thing I ever saw the light of day, but I remember him being in the series. He talked about he was like this up-and-coming guy, and that's what put him on my radar. And then I started seeing him, oh, this guy, they're using him as good actor. And anytime I saw him in the, like, big budget stuff, I was like, yeah, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:27 but he was in the smaller stuff, and he really, he's a phenomenal actor. Oh, yeah, phenomenal. And when he's tested and actually put to the test to, like, act, I was like, wow, he's got the goods. But then he started doing that stuff with the bag on the head, and I'm not famous anymore stuff. And the...
Starting point is 00:31:43 Dude, dude. No, no, no, no. Not even that? No, no, no. That turned me around. Because I used to call him Shia Laboots. Yeah. And I would be, and I would be, like, say, I couldn't stand this guy and it's all
Starting point is 00:31:56 shtick and everything, too. And I was like, ah, enough is enough with this character. And then that video comes out. And I must have watched that thing. So many different times, like, this is fantastic. Because it showed a difference. I'm like, this guy is just... He's just eccentric.
Starting point is 00:32:12 There's something going on with him. He's definitely doing it for schick. There's some stuff in there, and he doesn't have, there's some character traits that are not good. He's fighting people on the streets. He's doing a lot of stuff. He's got,
Starting point is 00:32:20 I mean, there's some accusations and shit, too. But like, as far as separating the actor, the actor, you know, the artist from a person, I'm, his performances,
Starting point is 00:32:31 Honeyboy. That I still need to see that one. Like, that's, that's some real, that's some real stuff. And the fact, it's about him.
Starting point is 00:32:38 It's about his life, how he grew up and everything too. And inside of that film, he wasn't even supposed to be in it. And then they said, well, we want you to be in it. And stars, it was about my life. Like, yeah, but you should be in it. And he played his dad. That's wild.
Starting point is 00:32:57 Like, you'd be able to, like, connect into it. And that's, that's therapy. And, yeah, all, because it wasn't, his dad was like. Wasn't Sunshine or Reno. His dad was, his dad was, dad loved him. very much, but it was very tough on him and had a lot of problems. Is his dad still alive? I feel like he is.
Starting point is 00:33:17 I feel like his dad's still alive. I don't. What if you get dead then? I know, I know. I mean, we're good. But what if you're like, I think his dad went to the premiere with him and stuff? Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:33:27 So maybe he got his shit together. Well, I don't know about that. But I just, I just, you know, I remember, I think that it was his dad. I can't remember. And don't quote me on this because I, somebody was. I think it was his dad. either him or his dad was like came to the comedy store one time i wasn't there just i heard it and was
Starting point is 00:33:45 just like plastered and like i kicked out of the joint i can't remember it was actually shy or his dad i can't remember um but you know it it it happens and i think that they uh either way just to be to but to go back to what got us here in the first place he was talking shit on on spilberg and and all of it and spilbert's like dude put you in this money put you in indiana jones what are you doing and I think he basically said about the movie what everybody really felt, but you're in the movie. Yeah, you got to. You got to play politics. You got to, it's like, you know, some people are good for him.
Starting point is 00:34:18 He's speaking out. I was like, you got to play ball. Come on, mutt. It's mutt. That movie. Can't take it. But anyway, Harrison Ford, hopefully he's, it's okay. Because that's not good.
Starting point is 00:34:31 That is not good. Quit being crazy, man. What's that? Quit being crazy, Harrison. I like, I like that he's still, you know, you know, moving around and doing his thing, but... You still have that earring? I think he does.
Starting point is 00:34:45 Look, own that shit. I say, I don't want to... There's apparently a huge reveal in Loki for this past week. I don't want to see it. I don't want to see it. Yeah, there's apparently a jaw-dropping spoiler. I can't do it. Can't do it.
Starting point is 00:34:58 I got to watch it. Everybody at this point, when you're watching it, I would have seen it because now that I know, I'm going to probably watch it today. So it drops Tuesday midnight? Drops Tuesday? Well, Wednesday midnight. Oh, well, today's Wednesday. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Oh, I mean. Come on, you know, do you know how the day works? Well, you said to me, you're like, have you seen it yet? You fuck me all. Well, yeah, but it's out right now. Today's, but Wednesday. Oh, Wednesday. There you go.
Starting point is 00:35:27 Okay. You know the day works? When it turns 12 a.m. I got how the shooting day works. No, when it turns to 12 a.m. Are we pretending it's Thursday right now? We don't got to pretend anything. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:37 I got it. I got it. Now I'm with you. Now you got it. Well, and that's, that's to my sons. I never thought about this. And I've said this before, watching Grimmsons. He goes, isn't every, isn't it essentially after midnight all the time?
Starting point is 00:35:50 I'm like, you told me that. Yeah. It's always after midnight. At what point does that stop? Yeah. Yeah, at what point is, it's brilliant. Shitty movie. That's another one.
Starting point is 00:36:03 I can't get over how many people try to tell me that the second one is a good movie. Bibiani and Mance, they swear by it. I'm like, well, it's a farce of the, you know, it's like, it's a spoof, satire, blah, blah, blah, blah. Like, but the first one wasn't. Yes, it was, but you look what the puppets are doing. It's like, no, I can't, it's so.
Starting point is 00:36:23 They're going to be happy that was their voice. No, you don't understand. Gremlins two, it's great. It's better than the first. Yes, you don't understand. It's better. No, I'm not listening. 1984 was the first Gremlin's.
Starting point is 00:36:37 1989 was the second, I think. I don't remember when the second one was. You know. This manse, I haven't seen that bastard in a little while. Because he's, I mean, when he shows up, you've been to a screen, you've ever been to a screening with me when he shows up? No. Dude, it's like the mayor that shows on.
Starting point is 00:36:53 It's incredible. It really is a sight to see. I think I saw him in a, like, a shell station one time on one of those. That's what you've made it. Yeah. You're all over the place, television. And then you're like, I'm like, you're even pumping gas. Gas station, taxi cabs.
Starting point is 00:37:07 used to be in a little time too. And, um, but he, he was, uh, yeah, he, he just, when he shows up to a screen, you know he's showing up. It's like this big ray of sunshine just hits the theater and you're just like, and he goes and before the screening start, he doesn't sit down. He says hello to like everybody in the theater. It's, it's really something to watch. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:29 It's, it's, it, I want to, like, get a camera and just film him, like, saying hello to everybody. It's just like, there he is. There he is. Yes. Yes. And then you're like, oh, my God, yes, she's there. I was waiting and hoping she, yes, yes, yes. He's like, he's like the movie version of Richard Simmons.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Just get excited. Here it comes. 1982. Yeah, that's, I need that kind of energy. It's incredible, and it's not fabricated energy. It's real energy. I've seen the man's been in a while. And I'm, you meet him once.
Starting point is 00:38:06 And he's, he remembers you and he's totally. I mean, like, I remembered that from back at Schmo's. No, it's like, second time, I'm like, oh, this, you know, most people don't remember, like, briefly meeting. He's a genuine. He's a genuine human being. I'm like, what? You're right.
Starting point is 00:38:19 No, he's a genuine human being. Yeah. He really is. And he does, he's not like one of those fake people. I was just like, oh, it's very nice, so nice to meet you. Who are you? It's like, no, no, he'll, he'll, he knows. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:30 I remember, because we talked about it, because it's the same way he recalls movie dates. Yeah. He just, he'll remember the conversation they have. because he connects with you somehow, whether it's a conversation about the Beatles, where it's a conversation about a movie, where it's a conversation about your family. That's why I was so surprised he wasn't better at the Shmowdown than he was.
Starting point is 00:38:47 I think it was just because he just didn't have that same kind of drive that like a Roka or Bateman has. But like he couldn't access that information that he's got. He was already three steps ahead. I think so, yeah, he was. It was just too. I always thought he was going to be, because there were times that you would play Scott Mance
Starting point is 00:39:04 and he would know everything. and then there was like times he didn't remember anything. Wow. And it was, it was bizarre, but yeah, the mansman. It was a nice little memory lane there with the Manson. He's a really good, really good guy. And just reminding you all, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, I'm pumped to start traveling again.
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Starting point is 00:41:54 Use that code S-E-N-Live. You got to do it. Got to do it. Have you been, have you guys traveled yet? I asked you this right now. I did it, and I didn't, I was so dumb because I was like, I saw it at the airport. I'm like, oh, yeah, probably should have. Yeah, yeah, but definitely if I do with the family or so, I've got to have.
Starting point is 00:42:13 Because you, sitting in those long lines with four people. No, thank you. I'm done with it. Especially now, people don't want to be around other people still. Yeah. And it's like, get me out of here. I'm just going to check in. And they weren't even six feet in yet or anything at this time.
Starting point is 00:42:28 It was weird. It was like, I thought we were supposed to. I tell you, I went to a restaurant where. with Andrew Freed? No. So I went, I met Freed, there's our buddy producer, Andrew Freed, who has been on this show before. He's a, he's producer of Fast Times You, for a chef's table, for a lot of different things. I mean, he's killing it right now. So we met at this Italian restaurant in like West Hollywood, and I'm on this stupid diet. I couldn't eat anything. I told Ellisis, I was going to tackle
Starting point is 00:42:57 the waiter when he brought a pizza by. It was like, it was so good. But this place, it was really good, It was I was bummed because I was like, I got to order salmon. And it was fantastic. It was really good food. What was it? Bonnie was on set and they got food from an Italian place. I got this salad.
Starting point is 00:43:17 It was horrible. I'm like, what did you expect? Like it's an iceberg, you know, like, but salmon, I could see that. I did have a salad also, though, too. It was a really good salad. It was a grilled chicken salad. But it's like, it's not what you get it. It's not what you get it.
Starting point is 00:43:30 It's a restaurant. We're getting like the ravioli and the pasta and all of that. But I'm just like, I've been on this. I've been really proud of myself for the last, for, I think since last Sunday, I have been working out. I've been eating better. I feel better for sure. But it's like, you know, I wanted to stay on course,
Starting point is 00:43:49 especially the fact we're getting back and I announced on, on Twitter the other day, we're doing a hybrid. We're doing for Smodown. We're going to be doing two matches. Kevin Smith versus Marisol McKee is going to be did. And then we're going to do Laura Kelly versus Andrew de Malanta. That will also be digital. But then we're going to do two in-studio matches.
Starting point is 00:44:08 The winner of Amar Ramoses and Moose Haas will play against Saul in a number one contender match. And then the main event in studio will be Bibiani and the Kid versus Kalanowski and Chanxian. A lot of fun to have people out there and doing their thing. And it's exciting. It means that things are starting to move a little bit, you know? So this is we're going to see anybody. that came in just in the digital age, if, you know, like, are you going to have, like,
Starting point is 00:44:37 no fans for this one. Yeah, yeah. But once fans start coming in, I think things might flip on it, because there's that, there's, I know even the small little one when I played Bonnie, you know, like, it was, it was, you're looking over there and you're like,
Starting point is 00:44:50 oh, yeah, don't mess up in front. I know all these. You know, yeah, there's going to change for the competitors, but it brings up, it's going to change for those people who found the show digitally. Yeah. Because they're going to go, this is what this show is supposed to be?
Starting point is 00:45:02 Because it's like, it hasn't been that show in a year and a half. Yeah, you've got hooting and hollering. You got a lot of it. Either way. We've got country and western. Country and Western. What's that movie? What is that from?
Starting point is 00:45:14 Blues Brothers. Oh, see, every time a question comes up for that movie, I feel ashamed. I don't know it that well. Yeah. I really don't know that movie, though. What kind of music you guys like here? Well, we got both kinds, country and Western. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:31 I don't know that movie that well. Like everyone, I remember one time there was like a question about it. And I think Andrako was like, that's a two point question. I'm like, I would have lost the match. I don't know the movie that well. I don't, and I don't think, I think that would be something like where, you know, someone my age would be like, oh, that's totally. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:50 And younger people would be like, that's, no. But even me, I never, it's just like, and I love Blushy. I just watched, I just watched Lucky the Irish again the other day. And not watched it, listen to it, because you can't, find it on YouTube. Oh, why would they pull that? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Well, I mean, all this stuff, I'm sure. But there's other things that you can find on YouTube that's way more damning than that. I don't know if it's a 7-11. It's just like, it's, he was just so. That one, you gotta almost see it too.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Everything. Throwing the papers around and it's air. And he starts to get, and he starts to move, like, the energy of it. I gotta see if I can find it on. He's out there,
Starting point is 00:46:27 Mother's boy! Oh, yeah. Let me, let me see if I can find it. I'll probably get one of it. Do I have it? I do have it. Look, I'm gonna play it.
Starting point is 00:46:34 I'm gonna play it. The expression I think most people identify with the Irish is, of course, the luck of the Irish. Luck of the Irish. Sure. Say you're in a pub somewhere in Ireland. Oh, anywhere in Ireland.
Starting point is 00:46:48 Some guy comes up to you and says, Hey, is that a bomb I here taking them? BAM! Your small intestines are on the ceiling, and your brains are on your car across the street. That's the luck of the Irish for you. Look, who's kidding who, okay? Let's talk about the bad luck of the Irish, all right?
Starting point is 00:47:07 How about this? Potato famine! How about that? It scares them, doesn't it? Well, it should. That's why they came here in the first place, so they wouldn't have to work in the potato fields. That's why they became politicians, priests, and cops.
Starting point is 00:47:22 Luck, give me a break. I got a friend. His name is Dan Sullivan. John, go in a second. He's Irish as they come. We used to drink together a lot. After two drinks, he would look like an Irish pirate, you know? And his mother dies, you know?
Starting point is 00:47:35 So they wire him and tell him to come to the funeral. You know, of his mother's funeral, that's all. Wait, one second, wait. And he's an Indian Nepal sitting squat-legged, listening to some sacred cow. So he comes back and he gets stopped at U.S. customs for trafficking in illegal drugs. Not holding, he's trafficking. I mean, here's this guy selling. His old lady kicks off.
Starting point is 00:47:56 He gets puffed at the border, and he's sitting on 50 pounds of black. to bet and finger hush and two keys are slam now that's not bad luck that's dumb luck i don't think luck has anything to do with it i think it's brains i don't think the guy has any brains at all first of all he's a drunk then he's a jockey now i don't ask me ask some of him and what happens he calls me up and he says hey man i got busted in the border i need five grand's bill you know wait a second i said i said five grand man i said hey man i said hey man i said hey man i I've never even seen $5,000 in my life, so don't ask me for it, man.
Starting point is 00:48:33 Why don't you ask your mother? Which is a dumb thing for me to say because his mother just died. This drunken Irish junkie who wants to kill me because of what I said about his mother being in Terminal Dreamland, you know? Oh, to one thing, boy,
Starting point is 00:48:51 just damn it! One thing! They love their mother's boy. Oh, mama this, and mama this. Oh, my Irish mother, Ireland must be heaven, because my mother comes on you. Good, good. And the energy, the energy behind it, like, his timing was impeccable.
Starting point is 00:49:16 Like, the way that he did, because for those people who had never seen the bit, she's trying to, like, interrupt him, and she's got this, and she's like, and, you know, part of the bed. And she's like, John, you know, and he's like, and it's gradual to the point where he's just like, Leon! He was able, like, that was always that thing with him, is he started at, he started at 30 miles an hour, then he got to 40, then he got to 50, and then he was at like 300 miles an hour by the end of the bit, and you're like,
Starting point is 00:49:41 he's not, it's funny, because if you say he's underrated, people are like, no, no he's not. To you and I, he's not. He's underrated. Yeah. Kids aren't talking about John Belushi anymore. Like, like the same way that they talk about,
Starting point is 00:49:54 Richard Price still gets talked about. Yeah. Right? People still talk about Carlin. People still talk. Belushi's not talked about the same way. Like, I don't hear kids. Farley was the younger ones kind of,
Starting point is 00:50:06 That was their Belushi was Farley. And Farley, basically, Belushi was his idol. Yeah, yeah. And without Belushi, there is no Chris Farley. Yeah, and I think, I don't think there was enough of a catalog of Belushi, too, to, like, pass on. You know, I think it was a lot, sure. I mean, Farley had a lot more, I think, in that terms as well. And also was, you know, not the 1970s.
Starting point is 00:50:31 Right. Well, he was supposed to, Belushi was supposed to be in Ghostbusters. Really? I think he was the Bill Murray character. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's, I mean, it's funny. I can't think of anybody else in that role except Bill Murray. But yeah, Belushi was supposed to be from what I remember, from what I heard. But are you excited about the new Ghostbusters, by the way? I am a little bit.
Starting point is 00:50:49 I am a lot. I've only seen that one. I mean, Jesus, what was that? There's a while ago. Two years ago? Yeah. I think they're holding it obviously to get it back in theaters, which I get. But was it, it was it done when we were talking about it?
Starting point is 00:51:03 I'm pretty sure it's, I'm pretty sure it's done. So it's just been, and what was the other one we were talking about? Was that one? And, oh. Candyman? No, the new Top Gun. Did that come out? No, Top Gun was supposed to come out this summer, but I think they pushed it to the end of the year.
Starting point is 00:51:18 Yeah. Because that's why, because we did our Top Gun Smodown, because that was going to be in junction with the release of the movie. But it was ultimately the release of like the new Blu-ray that they put out because they're pretty sure they're pushing the second one. but I'm excited to see Topka. And that's one of the ones that... So we've talked about this on this show many different times about the need to see movies in theater. That's one I want to see in the theater.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Yeah. Like there's certain movies that I'm going to be okay with. And then I was bummed out by it because we had a big conversation about HBO Max and somebody's like, yeah, HBO Max that they're not doing this plan next year. And I'm like, this sucks. I know that there's the purists and the young people that are like, nah, this is good.
Starting point is 00:51:56 It sucks for older people. It sucks for people with families. It sucks. Because, yeah, we really have to just wait like a month or two, sure but like you know from for people who do this and want to talk about the movies and want to do that it's like i don't want to go to them i'm i like when i was started schmo's no and going to the movies three or four times a week to see everything it was out there it was great for the film the film buff in me but like it was it's not easy to do when you're married you have kids it's like
Starting point is 00:52:22 especially where i don't really want to see every movie right now like i there's the movies that i mean like i said i've been watching every 80s movie right now i could be watching these other movies that i missed i still haven't seen in the high And I watched like, I watched a little bit of it. And I started watching it. I was like, oh, yeah, I'm going to get back to this. I really want to see this. And then I watched Beverly Hills' comp.
Starting point is 00:52:41 It's like that's, and because HBO Max is a great library. Yeah, I'm glad I finally got around to, there was a, there's a while there. I'm like, you would mention something. I go, oh, yeah, I want to. Yeah. Oh, I got to get it. Do you have HBO Max? Yeah, finally got it.
Starting point is 00:52:57 That's right. That's right. That's one of those ones where, if you would have asked me, what was Marron? And I would have been. Lulu original. Yeah, right. Have you started watching hacks? No.
Starting point is 00:53:08 Yeah, I didn't start. I started watching the first episode, Doug it, but I don't know if I would go back to it. I have to get to Ted Lassel on my own. I have to. They just did the second. Oh,
Starting point is 00:53:18 you haven't done Ted Lass? No, I haven't done it. I did the first episode, and it's the same thing. Sadie bailed on it. She didn't want to watch it. So I, that's one that I'm going to,
Starting point is 00:53:26 because someone said to me, they're like, you know, it's kind of always the same story. You try something to your wife. Why don't you just go, watch on your own. It's not that easy for me, but for this one, I'm going to go out of my way to make sure I watch it. Like, because like, look, the perfect example is Beverly Hillscop, too. She, she watched a little Beverly Hillscop one with me, then she went into, then she started,
Starting point is 00:53:45 she went into the bedroom and start watching it. I should turn on Ted Lasso and start watching it, because I really want to watch it. I hope it hasn't been overhyped for you, because I mean, like, well, that's what I hear about that show. People, people who have even been overhyped on and said, yeah, lived up to the hype. Because I, I liked, I'm going to rewatch, I'm going to rewatch the first episode, because I remember liking it. what it was, and I just, I have to go back and watch it again. It's one of those ones where, like, and I think the problem is, if you explain it to people, on paper, it sounds like the dumbest show ever.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Yeah. Yeah, he's a, he's a football coach that then goes to coach rugby, right? Is he so goofy or soccer? Soccer, yeah, yeah, yeah. But it's like, he's so, you know, like, he's so positive, and the character's just, it's just, like, almost pushing too much. Like, but it's enough that, you know, it's so big, but you, it's almost like a Saturday a lot character in a real...
Starting point is 00:54:33 You dialed it in just enough that you're like, there's got to be something that's like this. It's believable, you know? But if you would have gone a little bit more with it, you would have been like a sketch. That's always my issue with like Kate McKinnon, right? Like sometimes Kate McKinnon, like to this day, bombshell is her best performance, in my opinion.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Like she is grounded in that. She's funny in that. She's real in that. And I actually thought the movie that she did with Mia Kuhna, Mila Kuhna was not that bad. The hell was that one called? Like a spy thing or something? Yes, the spy who, not the spy, shabmy, spy, I don't know, but whatever it was.
Starting point is 00:55:08 Yeah, I think I saw it. There were two spies and it was, it was a lot better than I thought it was going to be. And she was, she was pretty good in it. It's when she does that same kind of over-the-top schick where everyone is like a Saturday and a Live character. She was in that movie yesterday, but the guy with the be there. Yeah, yeah. I felt that that was kind of what you were talking about, like where it was a Saturday Night character that was in this movie that seemed way over the top.
Starting point is 00:55:33 But she's extremely talented. She's really, really good. I want to see her do more. So that's why I don't really give a shit about her playing Carol Baskin. Because I feel like to this, and I could be wrong. Maybe this is one of those grounded performances with a hit of, you know, because Carol Baskin is a funny, not intentional, but a funny person. So that one to me, though, was like the show.
Starting point is 00:55:59 was our, yeah, the real people are already so much that, like, I don't know, it's almost like it needed, if that needs, like, 10 years and people to forget about the real thing, like it was kind of, like the Tanya Harding movie, I think if that came out right around the same time. It would have been on, like, ABC or something. Yeah, yeah. Well, remember Amy Fisher? Yeah. Amy Fisher, when that movie, when that all went down, and I, today, I don't think it happens
Starting point is 00:56:24 the same way because, and they probably did, networks to be called for just being so exploitive. They had three movies that came out on Amy Fisher within the course of like a month. Do you remember? I can't remember. There were three of them. I can't remember who one of the actresses was, but I can remember the other two. Oh, I can't even.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Can you try to guess this is the early 90s, so can you guess who you would have seen in a teen role playing Amy Fisher? Oh, God. And there were big actresses. Like for the time, really big actresses. Oh, I'm dead. No one. Alyssa Milano.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Okay. And Drew Barrymore. Oh, okay. They played Amy Fisher. I can see that. And it was, and I remember that, but that's that type of stuff that, you know, today probably is a streaming movie. Yeah. But it was made into like a whatever the hell it was, a TV movie.
Starting point is 00:57:16 But I, where was it? So the movie that you're talking is, it's going to be, it's a Tiger King movie. Yeah, it's a scripted movie. Who's supposed to be, uh, um. Joe? Joe. I don't remember. Joe Exotic.
Starting point is 00:57:29 It's not Nick Cage, is it? I hope not. Let's see. Kate McKinnon. Kate McKinnon, what the hell is the name? Carol Baskins. Carol Baskins. Let's see.
Starting point is 00:57:40 Let's see what she's going to play Carol Baskin. Let's see if they announce who is who. But the other problem, though, with that is that it's, I always, and it's similar to what you're saying, they jumped on, the hype. It was right when the pandemic started. The hype was for that show.
Starting point is 00:57:57 was like the number one show, and it's gone now. Like, is anybody going to care? That's, yeah. Maybe that they're, let's see, so they have Carol Baskin, Woody Harrelson. The real question, someone out there, what do you, let's see. I'm going to, I'm going to look on IMDB and see if, and that's the thing.
Starting point is 00:58:16 I don't think, I think it's just, it's not like it's too soon. I think that was a blip of a thing. It was, it was, it had its 15 minutes, and I don't think a movie will do well. or give it, you know, like make it more interesting. I wonder. Because the whole story was like insane to begin with. How do you create a film that's going to,
Starting point is 00:58:39 it's either going to be way too campy, you know. Oh, it's a TV series. It's a TV series based on the life of Joe Exotic, the former zoo operator. So let's see who's, let's say who plays Joe. John Cameron Mitchell. Oh. Okay.
Starting point is 00:58:58 Dennis Quaid. is Rick Kirkham. Which one was Rick Kirkham? I don't remember. Nat Wolfe is in it. Brian Van Halt, Kate McKinnon. Is Kirkham the one that owned the other place that he was competing against? I think so.
Starting point is 00:59:11 Is that his name? I don't know. I don't remember. When I said Joe Zodic, I'm like, no, was it Joe Tiger? What was his name? I don't remember. And, you know, to be candid with you, I don't care anymore. And speaking of candid.
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Starting point is 01:01:17 This week we got, oh, next, well, next week, you and I, for now are doing our show with Bonnie. Do you think she's going to show up? Is, okay. It's a set. We're going to record on a Saturday night, and I said we're going to drink some wine and have some beers. I, what is Bonnie's history of daytime commitment versus nighttime?
Starting point is 01:01:45 Because I've only dealt with, like, daytime not being. Never done a night time. Because like auditions don't happen at eight. I know. That can't get in the way. Yeah, but she can still get food poisoning. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, she can get food poisoning.
Starting point is 01:01:57 That day she can get a stomach ache. Yeah. I think the probability of a night one is more than a daytime. I think you're probably right. And I think Bonnie drinking some wine with us is going to be a very fun show. So I'm crossing my fingers. It happens because that will be one. Ellis and I are going to do one.
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Starting point is 01:03:41 I started watching something the other day. You know, I told you I got Paramount Plus. Yeah, that's one that I'm like, somebody's got to sell me on that one still. I'm not going to sell you on it. I'm not going to sell you on it because you don't, because you don't have a little kid anymore. It is, it is for, like, for little kids,
Starting point is 01:03:56 Like we had that Noggin thing, you know, and Noggin's got Paw Patrol and shimmer and shine and all that shit. And I, and they only have like a couple seasons on it. Paramount Plus has all of it, right? So that wasn't even why I signed up. I signed up for that movie, Infinite's. Or Infinite, whatever was. Terrible, terrible movie.
Starting point is 01:04:15 And I love that. I love that. The premise was great. Yeah, yeah. It sucks. It kind of was like old guard, but he didn't know he was the old, you know. He's fine, and the movie's terrible. It is terrible.
Starting point is 01:04:27 But I signed up to Paramount Plus for that movie. And I'm just going to cancel it afterwards. I haven't canceled it because of all the kids shows. But then I start browsing around, I've been looking, which is so stupid because I have the movie. One of my favorite movies of all time is Wolfel Wall Street. I love Wolfel Wall. I used to.
Starting point is 01:04:47 But I have the, I have the Blu-Ray. I love it. I love the film. It's one of my favorite Scorsese movies. And I could just, just go in the back, throw it up on the TV anytime. I haven't watched it in years. But when it's on streaming, I'm like, oh, there it is.
Starting point is 01:05:02 Right. But I hadn't seen it anywhere. And I'm not going to pay for it. I own it. So I did a, for some reason, every like two months, I search for it. When again, I could walk into the back, grab it off the shelf and watch it. But instead, I'm like, well, where is it on the streaming? And then it's is Paramount Plus.
Starting point is 01:05:19 It's like, oh, so I started watching it. It is as good as I remember it. How many times do you've seen that movie? Um, a couple times. Yeah, not a time, but yeah. We'll go over. We'll talk about it more with Bonnie on, on when we do the show on Saturday night. Um, well, whenever it airs next week, but, um, I was, I was going to say, why don't you just pop your code in, but you probably gave it to me. I probably gave it to you. I don't need the code. It's not a matter of the code. How stupid would that be? Yeah, how stupid would that be? If I went, if I went and got the Blu-ray and didn't put the Blu-ray in and put the code in.
Starting point is 01:05:53 No, I just didn't want to be a fucking lazy ass and I just was lazy ass and didn't go in the back and go get it. Just grab. Just grab. Oh, yeah. Just grab. And I love the physical media. And I always, and I would prefer the physical media stuff, but because of the streaming, it was, it was there. And that's why streaming is as popular as it is.
Starting point is 01:06:09 But I'm going to, I think we deep dive into Wolf of Wall Street. Can you watch it before Saturday? I can do that. You think so? I'm going to ask Bonnie to watch it, too. I want to deep dive into that movie. It's fantastic. It's so.
Starting point is 01:06:22 I've quoted it so many different times, but I watched it again last night, and when they're on that boat, you remember when they're on the boat when it's about to capsize, and capsize, and they're on there. He's looking over,
Starting point is 01:06:36 he's like, Donnie! And Joan Hill's just freaking out in the back, and he's like, because it's about to tip over. They're like trying to go to Monaco, and like the water is just breaking over them. He's like, Donnie! He's like, what?
Starting point is 01:06:48 Get a load! He's like, I'm going to die. I don't want to die, Jordan's here. get the ludes. And he's like, well, I don't want to tell you. He goes off and he goes, get the ludes.
Starting point is 01:07:00 DeCapro is, I loved them in the Revenant. Glad he won. I forget who he lost to. But anyway, I don't want to get into it. I got to try to, yeah,
Starting point is 01:07:09 everybody's got to watch. The ludes. I had a, I was, I started right a bit about like how, I go, whatever happened to ludes. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:16 You know, and this was pre, I think this was before this, like, can you imagine if you were the last guy that you had this big thing of a little. And you just need to unload this. This is your last gig.
Starting point is 01:07:24 This is your blow. You know, this was like the one last one. And now you're stuck with these loos. And nobody's taken anymore. Well, Jordan Bellford is taking them off your hands. Anyway, so we have a lot to talk about on with Bonnie. We're going to do that. We're going to do some ludes.
Starting point is 01:07:39 We're not going to do lutes. But what it does remind me, actually, so let's get a little more interactive with the episodes, kind of moving forward. As this show progresses and as this show continues to move forward, new things will happen, right? So that's why I'm asking you guys, comment in the comment section, and tell us, are there certain movies you want us to deep dive into? That's the beauty of this show.
Starting point is 01:08:02 Like, yeah, we're going to talk about movie news. And if you want to hear our opinions on certain things, like some big stories that are happening, let us know. Like, hey, we're really curious what you guys thought about this. And I want to look at those comments and say, okay, well, so and so, that is interesting to me. I'm not going to lie to you. There's going to be some things.
Starting point is 01:08:17 I'm like, yeah, it doesn't interest to me. But if there are certain things that you want to talk about, certain movies you want to hear is kind of deep dive into. We'll throw them around and we'll do certain ideas and do that. So comment. And I have been being very, very active in responding to all of you and I will continue to do it. So please, if there's like, yeah, okay, you're going to talk about Wolf of Wall Street? How about would you guys be interested in doing this?
Starting point is 01:08:40 And I know that people are going to say the thing, the thing, the thing. But, you know, and that's maybe one of those things when I finally do check it out is that we, then we have that full discussion on the show. But either way, that's what we got going on here today. This is the goofball show presented by The Big Thing. Brett Sheridan, please go and check him out on the tweets at Mr. Wiggly. Check me out at Christian Harlow. I appreciate it.
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