The Kristian Harloff Show - How REAL Are These AVENGERS DOOMSDAY Leaks!

Episode Date: March 4, 2025

DJ's Project: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/... Marvel fans are EATING today with what looks like a major leak for Avengers: Doomsday! Kristian Harloff, Roxy Striar, and DJ Wooldridge break it... all down on The Kristian Harloff Show. We're talking MCU leaks, Doctor Doom, Marvel Studios, Marvel Phase 5, Avengers 5, and more! Could this be our first real look at what's coming? 🔥 Topics Today: ✅ Avengers Doomsday Leak – Did Marvel concept art just reveal a medieval-inspired Battleworld where Doctor Doom reigns supreme? We break down everything from Sheriff Strange, Yelena Belova, Reed Richards in chains, and even a potential new Black Panther! ✅ Where's Spider-Man? – No sign of Tom Holland's Peter Parker, Sam Wilson's Captain America, or even Thor in the leaked images. Could this mean they're being saved for Secret Wars? ✅ Young Avengers Tease – Kate Bishop, Cassie Lang, Speed, Wiccan, and Ms. Marvel appear in a Guardians-style bar scene—is Marvel FINALLY pulling the trigger on the Young Avengers? ✅ Oscars Viewership Down 7% – The Academy Awards hit 18.1 million viewers, but why did numbers drop this year? ✅ Disney Scraps the Tiana Series – As Disney Animation moves away from longform streaming content, the Tiana series gets the axe. What does this mean for the future of Disney+ originals? ✅ Roxy Gives Her TV Picks for the week! 💥 Marvel fans, what do you think? Is this legit or just another wild rumor? Let us know in the comments! 🔔 Subscribe for more Marvel News, MCU Updates & Movie Talk! #AvengersDoomsday #MCULeaks #MarvelNews #DoctorDoom #SecretWars #RobertDowneyJr #FantasticFour #XMen #Kang #Loki #SpiderMan #DoctorStrange #MarvelEntertainment #MarvelPhase5 #MarvelLeaks #KevinFeige NORD VPN: EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/khshow Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! DRAFTKINGS CASINO: https://casino.draftkings.com/ Just sign up with code HARLOFFXX and wager at least one hundred dollars on slots or table games to receive up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASINO CREDITS.  VIIA: Try VIIA! https://viia.co/KRISTIAN and use code KRISTIAN! STITCH FIX: Make style easy—get started today at https://www.StitchFix.com/KHS  FACTOR: Eat smart with Factor. Get started at https://www.FACTORMEALS.com/factorpod... and use code FACTORPODCAST to get 50% off your first box plus free shipping. That's code FACTORPODCAST at https://www.FACTORMEALS.com/factorpod... to get 50% off plus free shipping on your first box. KIKOFF: Build credit fast and get your first month for just a dollar at GetKikoff.com/KRISTIAN today. Thanks to Kikoff for sponsoring us!

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Graham and Hemmy are registered trademarks of FCAUS LLC. Are those Avengers leak? The leaks are they real? They fake. If so, what movie are they from? Nobody knows. Everybody that watched the Oscars seem to like the broadcast and the show. Problem is, ratings are down again. Why? Well, I have certainly had my thoughts. We've got some other things that are happening in the world of movie,
Starting point is 00:00:57 of course and we'll discuss all those and we've got some TV stuff too we got roxy strife we're gonna have a good show here guys I'm excited I'm excited that you're with us let's get to it it is the Christian Harloff show here today on this Tuesday let's do it welcome back to the show ladies and gentlemen it is Tuesday and joining me every Tuesday she is the absolute dominating champion is Roxy Stryor every week with these questions Hello, Roxy. How are you? Hi, Christian. What's up?
Starting point is 00:01:39 Nice to see you. Yeah, you too. Welcome to the show. Oh, yeah. Thanks. Well, I don't want to welcome me or you because we're here all the time. So we want to welcome guests. We want to welcome someone that we both like. That's DJ, Woolridge. Hello, DJ. I'm the only one that's welcome here. Welcome to me.
Starting point is 00:01:59 That's right. 100%. How are you? Neither of you guys tell me DJ was coming on the show. Yeah, it was a surprise surprise, surprise. So there you go. DJ's on the show today. I'm not here to say to like friend hog, but Dean is my friend. I think I knew.
Starting point is 00:02:17 I knew him first. I think I knew him first. It was my friend first. No, I think I knew. I don't remember. My memory's so bad. I don't remember. But we're in the space.
Starting point is 00:02:28 We could track it. That's true. We could look back. We already tracked it. We recently did this with, Raxon and I did this. with Hector and I also think Sal when did DJ meet Hector and Sal? I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:02:41 It's like a strange and it was first. Yeah, it's like a strange way to do ancestry. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They used to have me on SourceFed so I know that's how I met him first and then you had me ask, talk to them about
Starting point is 00:02:56 Schmo now. Nah. Listen, we'll have to send it to the fact checkers. Yeah. Please report back. Let us know. But thank you for having me.
Starting point is 00:03:09 I'm happy to be here. And you have a lot going on here today. So why don't you tell the audience exactly that you got a new project? I'm excited to hear about it. Yeah. Thank you. Dangerboy atcom. It is my latest comic book.
Starting point is 00:03:22 It is my first time writing a superhero comic. Obviously fan of the genre. But, you know, you have to wonder like, okay, is there anything I can add to it? And over the years, I was like, you know what? I think I do have something to say about super hero. that I don't think is being said. So this is that, Dangerboycom.com.
Starting point is 00:03:40 You can check out Dangerboy and the antagonist. It takes place in a retrofuturistic cyberpunk world where the titular Danger Boy is trying to save the city of Las Torres from the world's most powerful superheroes, the statesman as they try to take it over. And he teams up with a group of misfits, including a washed up supervillain, an alien refugee,
Starting point is 00:04:02 and a former superpower at EMT. It is 44 pages, so it's almost, it's a little bit more than double the size of your average comic book. If you're looking at your screen, you're seeing some incredible art from our illustrator, Sean Peacock, who is amazing, doing amazing work. We have four variant covers, including ones from Tango, Vincenza Ricardi, Tirel Cannon.
Starting point is 00:04:29 You can get all four of those covers. You can get drawn on the comic, although I believe as of this recording, if you want to get drawn, if you're looking at this art and you're like, oh, man, I wonder what it would look like if I existed in this world. I think there's only one opportunity left for that. Those are limited. You can also prick up my previous comics, White Lotus. Now, you can make my previous comics, Helmet and Chaos Theory. But I think if you're, here's what I've been telling people, if you love superheroes or if you hate superheroes, either way, if you're like, I'm looking for something different. I'm looking for something that pushes the genre forward. I'm looking for something that tries to do. I'm looking for something that tries to do. do new things with the medium. This is the comic for you. You're going to want to check it out. I'm super stoked about it. I'm super proud about it. We just, as of today, we just hit our initial funding goal. So we're working on our first stretch goal. So if we get our next stretch goal, not only can you get the comic, but there's going to be these amazing stickers done by what's happening. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:05:23 Oh, my God. I don't know why that's happening. I'm getting background music. I thought you were giving him tunes for for his epic speech. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, so for stretch goal, you can get these exclusive stickers from Illustrated by Tango. So just so many, so much, so much cool stuff. I think it's, I think it's something that Christian, I think your audience is going to be really into. They already are. People are talking about it in the comments how cool the, but yeah, but yeah, it's cool. I love, I love comics.
Starting point is 00:05:54 I love the comic book medium, and I think this is something, you know, when you look at, I love a lot of the mainstream big two comics But you know being owned by a big studio There's only so much they can do only so much they can say This is Kickstarter is completely independent this comic would not exist without our backers And so it's allowed to be fast and loose Be different challenge people all that fun stuff Yeah I just put the
Starting point is 00:06:20 Link in the in the description In the chat And it's also going to be in this description also So everybody take a look at it. The Kickstarter link is in comments. And I think if Luke's watching, you can add that in there. And there you go. So that's awesome.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Thank you. I love it. So how's everything else going with you? How's Papa life? Papa life is good. It's good. First couple months real tough. You know,
Starting point is 00:06:48 but now things of, we've settled into a new rhythm. You've given me a wonderful opportunity to sing the praises of my amazing wife, who has been very supportive. as I've been doing the rounds. We, you know, we share who gets baby duty. And there's been more than a few times where she's had to, to jump in on days that were my baby duty so I could do stuff like this.
Starting point is 00:07:10 So she's incredible. Our baby's incredible. It's pretty great. It's pretty, now that we've kind of settled in a rhythm, it's pretty cool. I'm, I like being a dad. It's pretty awesome. Yeah. I mean, there's more, there's more ups and downs.
Starting point is 00:07:21 And so it's, but it's exhausting in the beginning, but it's, it gets pretty, pretty great. And then wait until teenager. There you go. Yeah, yeah. Right now I'm really enjoying the stage where I just get to like carry him around. Yep. He's getting like, hey, you're coming with me. It's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Yeah. There's a lot of fun stuff for sure. Okay, some fun stuff rocks that we need to talk about here is this, do you guys see these leaks that happen with the doomsday stuff? Wait, don't tell me about any leaks. Well, but it's pictures. They're everywhere. I didn't see them.
Starting point is 00:07:55 I'm going to literally close my eyes. I'm excited for that because I've seen some of them, but it's one of those, you know, the internet is even more of a wild west than it ever has been. So it's one of those. Is this? Is it really leeks or these are these are? It's concept art or it's leaks? Concept art that could be leaks. What you mean? Just listen. You can close your art. It seems most of the recent MCU concept art may have been for secret wars and not Doomsday.
Starting point is 00:08:25 The recent Marvel Cinematic Universe that leaked online was on the Avengers Doomsday, but we're now hearing the most of it was actually for Secret Wars. On Friday, there was some very revealing concept art for a number of upcoming Marvel Studios projects. It found its way online via the official website of artist Mush Risvi. Most of the artwork spotlighted designs for the fantastic four first steps.
Starting point is 00:08:49 And what we assumed at the time was Avengers Doomsday, but it seems quite a bit, was actually for Secret Wars. Scooper My Time to Shine a Love believes that most of the concept art was for secret wars, namely the medieval images featuring Hulk, She Hulk, and Scar, the new Black Panther in all shots of Dr. Emperor Doom. Good Chance artwork with Starlord and members of the Young Avengers was also from the 2027 movie.
Starting point is 00:09:12 This does make more sense when you think about it, since Doomsday is going to need to do a lot of heavy lifting to establish these new character dynamics and scenarios before we set up to Battleworld, if that is indeed the plan. We're not sure if these designs will ultimately inform what we see on the screen, but considering the artwork was marked concept and development work on the site, we'd say there's a pretty good chance of characters will at least similar to this when we meet them in the next Avengers movie. Risby's site has been scrubbed to these images, but there's some speculation that Marvel leaked the artwork themselves in order to build hype for the upcoming films, and distract from Captain America Brave New World's underperformance at the box office. We're not sure if we're buying it, but it wouldn't be the first time it happened. This is a pretty, I love this shot.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Tell you that. Where is this thing? I can't see it. I love, I love that shot. Love that shot. With Everdome on the throne? Yeah, it's pretty great. So there's, shoot, so I guess if we do it this way,
Starting point is 00:10:12 and I'll bring it up so we can. see a little bit more of it. Because there was a few, I mean, the art itself is pretty wonderful. I mean, really is. Look at that. I open my eyes. I want everybody to know. Yeah. I mean, look at, so you got like Dr. Strange there on the, on, as like his right hand man. You got, um, looks like what is, is that a Helena? It looks like it's probably, I mean, if it's pulling from, uh, Jonathan Hickman's
Starting point is 00:10:40 secret wars for my feet, 2017, um, that would probably be. Sue and then Franklin, her and Reed's son, because if memory serves, it's been a minute since I've cracked open Jonathan Nickman's book, basically once Doom takes over, in the comic,
Starting point is 00:11:00 once Doom takes over Battleworld, he basically, I think he wipes Reed from existence entirely, and then takes over his family. Like, this is my family now. So if it is pulling from that, although I will say in the comic, It's not a medieval setting.
Starting point is 00:11:16 There's nothing medieval about it. Battleworld is like a conglomeration of a bunch of different popular alternate universes. And Doom himself wasn't, I don't believe, was running like a medieval version. So who knows, maybe, you know, maybe it's inspired by that. Maybe it's not. Any idea who the woman to the right is? That would be Sue. That's Sue.
Starting point is 00:11:37 The one of the back holding of things is supposed to, it looks like. You know, like to the right of him. Oh, behind the person kneeling? No, no. Sue standing up next to him? Yes, if it's similar to the comics, my guess would be, it's unclear, but my guess would be that of Sue, and the little boy standing in front of her would be behind. That's what I'm saying. Doom is, yeah, yeah, do you make Sue as bride.
Starting point is 00:12:04 We'll get into how this could all go down in a second, but like, then you look at this here, I mean, it looks like Chris Pratt. it's going to be back. I love that third shot on the bottom is my favorite, with Doom just looking menacing as hell. And then it looks like he's that Pratt and Wong are with the Young Avengers on the bottom there. You got the new Black Panther. Oops, sorry. And then you've got Hulk and his son,
Starting point is 00:12:31 which they thought they were going to bury, but I guess they're not going to bury him. They're going to bring him back finally. And then that, I mean, that's a pretty great shot. Sheehoek might actually show up. I think Tataa Mislani is great. I just hope they don't do anything similar to what the show was.
Starting point is 00:12:47 But nonetheless, those are the leaks. Roxy, I mean, you saw those pictures. I mean, it was pretty excited with the imagery alone, right? And do you think they're real? Yes, yes to the real. Yeah, I don't know if this gets me any more excited than I was. I think that these, they look cool. but no, I guess I don't have really strong.
Starting point is 00:13:12 I thought that we were going to get some serious leaks just now. And maybe to some people, this is a serious league, people who know more about the comics. But to me, I'm just like, all right, that looks cool. Yeah, I think it just shows like more or less of what they're aiming for. And from, and DJ, you know better than I do. But when I was talking to, I forget who it was, but somebody who is more knowledgeable in this stuff than me, when it comes to what doom is able to kind of distort. and make his own reality, right?
Starting point is 00:13:40 That's ultimately what they're doing in this. Yeah, so there's two distinct, actually I think there's a third one, but the two for this conversation, there's two that matters, runs of Secret Wars. One in the 80s was basically, what if all the good guys fought all the bad guys? And at the time, that was really cool. That's where Spider-Man got his black costume and all that.
Starting point is 00:13:58 The one that this appears to be pulling from more directly was the more recent one, written by Jonathan Hickman. I want to say the artist was Assad Riddick, but I don't have it in front of me and I don't remember. And yeah, he basically gets, he becomes in charge of the entire, all the entire multiverse collapse into one place called Battleworld that he basically functionally has entire control over reality. And so it's, it'll be interesting to see the medieval part is interesting because that appears
Starting point is 00:14:29 to be more directly tied to a different Doom comic. The name escapes me. But I want to say it's when Doom and. Iron Man ended up going back into the Middle Ages. I think it has to do with R. 30 and legend. I did not read that comic. I'm just aware of its existence. And so I'm wondering if that is-
Starting point is 00:14:46 Are you even a real comic book fan? I know. People are going to rid me to shreds in the comments. But so maybe that is an aspect of it. It's interesting. You're saying it's probably more for secret wars than Doomsday. I'll tell you one thing I like about it as somebody who is, let's be generous and say I'm on the fence about our DJ's casting as Dr. Doome. the fact that we don't see his face.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Right. Yeah, that's cool. That's because Dr. Doom, he really shouldn't be seeing a lot of his face. So that makes me feel good about that. And like Roxy, I see She-Hulk. I'm like, hell yeah, hell yeah. Yeah, we love that.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Yeah, we're fans of She-Hulks over in this house. And by this house, I mean specifically the one I'm in right now. I'm a fan of Tataa-Mislani as She-Hulk. The show itself, if I never saw it ever again, I'd be okay. I cannot. I cannot. I mean, again, I respect your opinion, but my opinion is that it was the first two episodes, fun, the rest of it was pretty terrible.
Starting point is 00:15:47 I'll tell you that this makes a lot of sense to me that they are pushing this, that this is indeed Secret Wars and not doomsday because of what the article said. You've got to build. You've got to build a little bit to get to this, because the question is like, okay, you're going from, we have right now, Captain America, which sets up the X-Men more than anything else, and then some silly post-credit scene that kind of tells you,
Starting point is 00:16:18 oh, craziness is happening now. And then Thunderbolts, which doesn't seem like it's going to set up too much. Maybe it does, but it seems like it's more like a Marvel's suicide squad, which I'm excited for and looking forward to seeing. But it's fantastic for it that's really going to be the big lead-in to Doomsday. And that movie is, the majority of it is about
Starting point is 00:16:41 establishing the Fantastic Four as it should be in their story and then leading into what's going to happen. So if you jumped right into this medieval thing right away and jumped into all this, I mean, that's going to be a lot for people to be like, what the hell is going on? You've got to put it up.
Starting point is 00:16:54 So I think it makes way more sense that it's for Doomsday. I mean, for Secret Wars, because you got to set up Doomsday because if you, DJ, what you just said of how he, distorts reality and how he does all that, you would assume that's what doomsday is.
Starting point is 00:17:10 Yeah. Well, and I heard somebody mentioned, and I think there's merit in this, that a lot of, this is pure speculation, this isn't based on anything. But a lot of what was Kang Dynasty was probably already pre-vised. And so there's a chance that they're like, boy, now it's just Doom. Every time there's a Kang, now it's Doom.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Now there's multiple dooms. And instead of Kangs, it's dooms. Which could be that. I do think they missed an opportunity to sitting on the Avengers movies until they did another big event. Because you're right. Like, we haven't seen anybody else interact with Shewoke that wasn't on that show. We haven't seen, you know, it's one of those, like, you could have done two other smaller. I know that's a dirty word in Hollywood, but it's too smaller.
Starting point is 00:17:57 And by smaller, I mean like Avengers One and Two level movies where it's like, hey, by the way, here's Shang-Chi. and Sam Wilson. How do they interact? Let's figure that out before we jump into another big event movie. Right. Yeah, I mean,
Starting point is 00:18:10 well, we haven't seen Shang Chi and since the, you know, his film, which was what, 2021? Yes,
Starting point is 00:18:16 I don't know why. Every time I ask people, why we, I thought it did well. I thought, why did we, have we not got another Shang Chi? Have we got a sequel to anything?
Starting point is 00:18:24 Have we other, anything, Shangchi, Black Widow? Guardian's great. Well, but I mean, anything that was introduced
Starting point is 00:18:31 post- has there been a sequel to it. No, I think that's because, because they just haven't had a full narrative that they've known what it is and how it connects. So they're worried about doing that because they don't know how it connects. They don't even until right now I think they have a plan. Clearly with those images and everything too, I think they know where they're going to go.
Starting point is 00:18:50 But I don't think that they knew where it was going to go. I think they were. And in 20, when they greenlit that movie also, they had said, all right, you know, they were still riding the high of, we can throw any characters in there. Like what we do with guardians? And the movie did do well. And it did find, but they, but then that end credit scene hasn't paid off. Nothing's paid off from that.
Starting point is 00:19:08 And then they thought, well, yeah, that did well. Then Eternals would do well. Then Eternals did not do well. So I think that they just rethought all of their plans and they need to try to go with something, with things that are. And remember, they also got the rights back to Fantastic Four and everything too. And all those stuff that they got, they probably said, wait a minute. Let's take a break.
Starting point is 00:19:26 Let's go with some All-Stars. And we'll take a break. You'll see Chung-ji again and he'll show up in the event. I'm also kind of curious what Simul Liu is up to. Obviously, we saw him in Barbie, but it's like I wonder what kind of contract they have him in right now that I feel like he was on trajectory to be doing massive, massive stuff. And now I haven't really seen him anything since, but I am looking at his IMDB. He's been in stuff. He was in Arthur the King, which nobody sucks at me, and I really like that movie. He was just in a movie that came out
Starting point is 00:19:55 this weekend with Woody Harrelson. Yeah. I was Arthur the King, 2024. Who is it? I love Mark Wahlberg movie. I loved it. I really loved it. And I've seen it twice. I really like that movie a lot. Is it about King Arthur? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:20:10 It's about this dog. There's a true story about this dog that finds. I just talked about this with Steph the other day. It's read the pitch. Oh, I'm so sorry that I didn't know and then asked you that. That's what to do with you. I just don't want the audience to sit through it. It's just, it's basically this dog finds Mark Wahlberg and his friends as they're going through this
Starting point is 00:20:30 kind of big race and it's a true story this homeless dog that kind of found them and and it's a it's a very feel-good story so we're gonna send you the blu-ray it's in the mail yeah yeah i'm gonna have the dog on the stuff yeah the dog's gonna be on the show i don't want to yeah exactly we'll repeat it because step got it first that's i talk to stuff about things all the time that i have to repeat and talk to you about well there's a little show called what ebbs you ever hear it you're on there right now um what ebbs yes roxy you're also at 36 right now you and dj are at 36 questions right now. And Roca had 104.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Oh, good job, Roca. What? What? So what we do is at the end of it, we tally up DJ for the week, which hosts get the most questions from the audience. Gotcha. Gotcha. Gotcha.
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Starting point is 00:26:24 tell them that we sent you. I cannot emphasize how much it is important and it helps out the show very much. All right. We're going to get into this Oscar stuff. There's an update for the Oscars. Roxy, I really agreed with your tweet about Demi Moore. I agreed that it was essentially the plot of the substance. Do you know how many times people have called me sexist because of that tweet?
Starting point is 00:26:46 I'm super confused. How the hell are you sexist? I don't know. I think people don't know what words mean anymore. And they're coming around like buzzwords. And I'm like, yes, yes, it is sexist of me, a woman to wish that Demi won the Oscar. You are right. Am I crazy?
Starting point is 00:27:04 Am I the only one that thinks it's weird that the substance was nominated at all? Yeah, I think he's the only one who thinks. Yeah. Because it's good. I like that something's good. But there's also a dozen other movies like it on Shutter. And we're not nominating any of those. Can't be fun horror movies.
Starting point is 00:27:19 I didn't find it to be campy. I found it to be like unbelievably moving and impactful. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah. It, like, touched my soul. I loved that movie. Yeah, it's a good movie. This is not me complaining about the movie. I just think it's, these movies like this come out a lot and we don't nominate. And not that I'm saying it shouldn't. I think it's cool that it got nominated issues normally we don't. Do you think it makes more sense that Demi was nominated than the movie was nominated? I wonder if that's why it got so much Oscar buzz because of Demi Moore's involvement. that that made it kind of right with oscars do love that like wait an objectively beautiful actress
Starting point is 00:27:55 made herself less beautiful in a movie where's the award nomination you know what i mean that's a thing that we do so maybe that is is part and again this might come across with me like ah the substance i really like the substance i just normally these types of movies aren't on the oscar's radar so i think this is one of the you know people are like just a nomination is is an achievement in of itself. It's like, actually, I do kind of think that's true in this case. Yeah, it definitely is an achievement. But you know, DJ's favorite movie of the year was
Starting point is 00:28:24 Nora. So, I like to know. That's a big win for you. Yeah. I like to go. Yeah. So it was but I think directing and for substance, I really like the substance. I just didn't love the ending, but I just thought the ending took away from how
Starting point is 00:28:41 great the first two have that movie were. It does go Bonkers. Wait, Christian, did you watch the Oscars? Yeah, but the way that I did it was, I first, I forgot that it was even on. I forgot what time it started. Of course you did. When I finally tuned into it, it was like an hour into it. So I wanted to go back and watch Conan's thing. And I did. And I watched Cynthia Rivo and Ariana Grande Open, which was, they were great. I watched his opening. It was great.
Starting point is 00:29:11 And then I watched the awards. And I watched. Kieran Culkin's speech thought it was good once people start just doing the same old speeches that everybody does fast forward right through them fast forward like thanking every person or that yeah and just boring like Adrian Brody's speech was he's still on stage right now by the way he's still on stage that's how long that that speech was it was and I actually did no I didn't watch all of it I watched at least it was it six minutes long I watched three in three minutes 20 seconds whatever um it did meander but I I feel very differently about Adrian Brody's speech than a big portion of these.
Starting point is 00:29:45 I thought there were some things that he hit that were really good. I thought there were other things where he was just mumbling. But then there was yeah, there was a few things like that. I did not hate the gum thing. I don't care about the gum thing. The gum thing is so weird. I don't understand why people were so upset about the gum thing.
Starting point is 00:30:03 At that point, he was hating on them. And honestly, like not to get political on this show, but I genuinely think people were upset about him talking about anti-Semitism. They're finding any reason to hate this. man, which was pissing me off, even though I didn't really love this movie, and even though I didn't
Starting point is 00:30:18 love this speech, everything that they picked a part about him. I'm like, he's the only one you guys are shredding. It's so weird. I thought he was, I thought he was brilliant in the brutalism. He was really good. But he should have won. Um, he was, I mean, although, you know, I wouldn't have, I've been okay if Timothy Shalome would have won for Bob Dylan, which he too. He was great, too. But, um, look, I also really liked Anora. It was in my top 10. It was not my favorite movie the year, but it was in my top 10. And I think that Sean Baker did a great job.
Starting point is 00:30:52 But no, I didn't watch any of his speech. I watched a little bit. Fast forward, fast forward, fast forward, fast forward. Christian, he gave four speeches. I know. Fast forward, fast forward. I get it. Independent film.
Starting point is 00:31:00 It's the best. Fast forward, fast forward. And then... Well, that's such a bummer that you don't enjoy the speeches. So what's an ideal speech for you? Kieran Culkin. I love it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:31:10 So you want somebody to not mention in it all? Who do you think I think had the best speech of the night though? You just told me Karen Coker. No. Oh. It was my favorite. But not the best.
Starting point is 00:31:24 Zoe Saldon, had the best. The best. Thanks her mom. Was excited about it. It was real, like the real emotion came from it. Love what she did with it. It was that, that's being the first Dominican woman. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:37 And that's everything that she did was just so. It was emotional. I felt it. Great. Love it a lot. So that was, of stuff. And then I watched, you know, watched anything. Conan and I watched the stuff that he did.
Starting point is 00:31:50 But yeah, that was it. So, but it's hilarious, I do it because people get so touchy about the Oscars. My, former teams champion, the great, uh, King Khan came into, I haven't heard from this guy in two years. Came in to shred me in Rocha yesterday. Talking about how crazy
Starting point is 00:32:05 we were that he's like, he's a, what did he say? Former who, what? Teams champion. Remember King Con? You don't remember. He was, he was champs. You don't even remember. Man, wow. His name is King?
Starting point is 00:32:17 Yeah, Jeffrey King Khan. You remember? Roxy's just be like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I know, I should, but I don't do that. He was tag partners with,
Starting point is 00:32:26 with Griffin Newman, and then he, and then he, you don't remember, he used to wear the crown. That's how to do, Roxie. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Well, either way, I love, I love, at least I thought, like, being the king, the king were tight.
Starting point is 00:32:40 I love the king. And then he, he was like, he goes, um, you, you can't, say that anora wasn't the best movie
Starting point is 00:32:47 when he just he he didn't it wasn't anything except like hey you guys are assholes he didn't say that he didn't say that but it but that's how it came across it was like hey man I haven't heard from you in months and then this is coming in hot he liked an or didn't like an or he loved it but it was it wasn't like hey
Starting point is 00:33:03 I just put to Google King Khan Shmose I can't find this man I got it um all right is a joke you were saying me up to say you know somebody doesn't exist no you're gonna be embarrassed I am embarrassed. I'll send you a picture.
Starting point is 00:33:19 I'll hope out here. I did not watch the Oscars. I just looked at the, I looked at, oh, who went? And then my wife loves this up, but she was working that night. So she started watching it, and I was watching it with her. And I got about halfway through Conan's monologue, and I like Conan a lot. And I'm like, I'm good. This is fine.
Starting point is 00:33:37 I don't need any more of this. Just let me know, remind me who won. You weren't alone, DJ, because just, Under 18.1 million tuned into ABC's telecast of the 97th Academy Awards on Sunday, the 7% decreased from the year before. That total, which comes from a combination of Nielsen's measurement of linear views on ABC Plus live streams on Hulu, indicates the ceremony's first viewership drop in four years. In 2021, the first ceremony after the beginning of COVID,
Starting point is 00:34:06 saw an all-time low of 10.4, but Hollywood's biggest night saw conservative growth for three years after that, hitting 16.6 million, 18.8 million in 2020, 19.5 in 2024. Still, 18.1 was enough to make the Oscars the most watched and primetime entertaining, meaning non-sports and non-news telecast of the 2024-25 TV season thus far. It also had the highest ratings among adults 18 to 49 this season with 3.99 to season with 3.9% from last year. And when isolated to adults, 18.34, it was the highest rate of Oscars in five years
Starting point is 00:34:38 for the 3.17. It should also be noted that the Hulu Hulu live stream was interrupted by technical difficulties, less than half an hour into the ceremony upward of 34,000 user reported problems accessing the streamer on down detector, including myself. At 5.48 p.m. almost two hours in. The X account for Hulu support posted the service had been restored for affected users, but issues were reported again towards the end of the ceremony just before the announcement of the best picture winner. But because the telecast was scheduled to conclude 7.32 p.m. but ran long,
Starting point is 00:35:09 some users lost access to live stream early. be assumed that the overall viewership would have been at least significantly higher if not for these technical errors. This year's Oscars host by Conan, yada, yada, yada. Okay. So, I mean, look, overall, those numbers are pretty good when you, to be honest, even though they're down from last year, they're still good numbers for. They're massive numbers. They're big numbers. I just think they'd be even more massive if the majority of the actual public really knew the movies that were being nominated and cared. Yeah, I don't know. So much is the issue other than like who I it's weird just to go back to my substance take it's weird that we televised the Oscars to be who cares about who with Hollywood giving itself trophies like why who uh I care of the average I know proxy cares like people that are in the industry care and I imagine if I were to guess um that I would imagine these were a bigger deal back in the day because um we didn't have 24 seven access to celebrities on social media. Yeah I made that point yesterday for sure I'd
Starting point is 00:36:12 agree. This was our opportunity to see them outside of the movie, see them as people and now we can see them in quote unquote less curated environment and so it's weird like we don't, I mean I guess we do like I guess people do tune into you know there's I was going to say sports
Starting point is 00:36:28 trophies I mean other than like winning the competition but you know what I mean like we don't like I don't know it's just a weird I think it's just a weird instinct to watch an industry give itself awards that in and of itself would be considered entertainment as weird to me. I don't disagree with you.
Starting point is 00:36:46 I agree with most of that. I literally said, I totally agree with your point because I made the same point yesterday. It's like we had this access back in the day where you're like, that was the time you saw celebrities was when they're getting these awards. But the reason why I did say how I started that sentence in the beginning was because there were a lot of movies that you knew that the public knew, like even the independent films that like whether it was.
Starting point is 00:37:10 Pulp fiction or whatever it was, people were aware of these movies. If you have something to root for and you're aware of the films themselves, you have more investment in it. And if it's a movie that you like, as opposed to, I don't, like I had the example I gave yesterday, a friend of mine, I was joking with him. I knew he didn't watch the Oscars. I said, did you watch Oscars this weekend? And I said, let me ask you question of these movies.
Starting point is 00:37:32 What have you heard of? I said, do you ever heard of Wicked? He's like, yeah, of course. Did you ever hear of Doom? He's like, yeah, of course. I go, how about a Nora? He's like, what's that? I don't know what that is.
Starting point is 00:37:40 And I said, well, the brutalist, he's never heard of it. So, and he's tuned in. He's not, he's not clueless.
Starting point is 00:37:46 He's just, it's not there. I think what it is, and people keep, and I'm going to try to emphasize this one more time, because people are not understanding what I'm saying. They're like, oh,
Starting point is 00:37:54 you just want everything to be mainstream. You want it to be popular. You want everything to be popular. The popular movies, and I don't want the MTV movie awards. My point with Pulp Fiction was, people knew about that movie. It was,
Starting point is 00:38:06 people were made aware of it. Um, the main, like the audience is not made aware of these movies because they're harder to find, um, even though there's, they're easier to access, but harder to find. That makes sense. And there's 20 times the amount of movies now that there were then. I know. I know. You're right. So I'm, I'm not in disagreement with you, Christian. You and I've talked a lot about that about people wanting to watch these if they know the movies and if they don't, they're not as interested. But to, for me, if you're getting 19 million viewers. And by the way, they reported that like you said in the article, the ABC numbers. It doesn't even include a lot of the Hulu streaming. So very likely they knocked this out of the frickin' park. But for me, I love fashion. I love listening to the speeches. I always go into the Oscars like it is a sport. So I try to watch everything, which is so fun,
Starting point is 00:38:55 movies that I wouldn't have seen otherwise. Like I watched Conclave the night before. Otherwise, they never would have seen Conclave. I actually really liked that movie. I was like, oh, this is a good movie. So I feel like every aspect of these, I love watching stand-up comedians. So it was really fun to see Conan do his thing.
Starting point is 00:39:11 I like watching the different pairings of celebrities that we don't get to usually see. Like Miley Cyrus and Miles Teller. I was like, I want to see the two of them do something. That would be so much fun. I love the music, like watching Cynthia and Ariana, but not just them. There were so many great musical performances. I love, like, for me, people are like three and a half hours. It's so long.
Starting point is 00:39:30 I can watch eight hours of this. I love watching entertainment. I think it's a fun live show. And there's not one part of it that's born. There's not one part. I'm like, we should eliminate that. I love watching the previous winners, like, speak about the ones that are nominated in a category.
Starting point is 00:39:46 I love that. I thought it was so cute. Like, even Bowen Yang dressing up in his wicked costume, they do their little bits. It's so fun for me. I love every minute of the officers. You know why, Rox? And I think that you're invested, right?
Starting point is 00:39:58 And I think that they need more invested viewers. And they need more people who are really, because what you just said, and the way that you described that is, I feel the way that they used to, like most, the majority of people, like 20, 30 years ago, that's how people really locked into the Oscars. They need their audience to be more like you. They need to, and there's a way to do that.
Starting point is 00:40:24 I don't know what that way is, but that's. It's like your job to know that. You know, you're allowed to pull cold on something that you don't have the solution. Yeah. They need, they need you. They need people like you. They really do. They need that audience to be like not, me, the DJ and I,
Starting point is 00:40:38 I were both like, yeah, okay, whatever. And it's like you, and you wanted to be an event again. And as you said earlier, it's less than an event now because there's just so many movies. There's so much to watch. There's so many different things. Now, that was the other point, though, DJ, too, is the fact that back in the day, you really didn't have many choices of what to watch that night. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:59 You had like, there's Sunday night, especially. Like, what are you tuning in for? You don't have a DVR. You don't have any, or streaming. You don't have any of these things. You don't have these things. it's like okay what do you well there's this on channel two there's this on channel five there's this on four there's this on seven what are we must be done before the sopranos is on and so we'll be what do we
Starting point is 00:41:18 watch what do we watch and then it's like so and then that's why it all that's why the ratings were to be fair to the show that's why the ratings were so massive because there wasn't a lot of other things to watch yeah even if the show became something where I was like you know what I've changed my tune I want to watch it every year it's still it's going to be tough because there's just so much to Yeah. And it makes sense to me that obviously Roxy's invested. And I'm sure there's a lot of people that may not even, you know, be in the industry or whatever. They're obsessed with the same things. They're upset. It's just it's weird to me to expect more than 19 million of those people. Like that feels like unrealistic to me. Well, it's a weird thing during it. I don't know if either of you guys caught it. But Conan was like there's billions of people watching this right now. And he said it dead serious. And I was like, what? Is this? And he was like because of the people all around the world. world. And I was like, does this do gangbusters internationally? I mean, obviously, I don't think billions. But how is this doing internationally? Does anybody know how the Oscars?
Starting point is 00:42:16 I know. I'm not sure. But, you know, you sell it, you know? Yeah. Big numbers. Yeah. But maybe there are people that like, like, of course, I love this because of all the things I just listed. No crap. I love this. It works for me on every level. And I am in the industry. But I almost think, Christian, when you say they need more people like me, it's like they need more people like me who aren't in the industry that are invested in all those. That's right. They need convert people to turn into people like you. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Yeah. To Christian's other point, I think a little bit more investment in mid-tier movies, movies that, because I was talking on another show recently, Rosemary's Baby, I think was like a huge hit when it came out. And it was made for like, I can't remember the numbers, but it was something like made for $3 million and it made $8 million. And it was like, that was a big hit at the time. know what i mean and now we live in an age where it's like well if you don't make a billion dollars you
Starting point is 00:43:09 might not know you shouldn't have even bothered making the movie and it's like if you invest more in mid-budget films and getting those people interested in those movies um then maybe so you watch them and maybe they care about the oscars maybe that's what it is for me it's more like in again which i i don't know what i have to do in order to get this point across to people because they're just not getting it it has nothing to do like all the movies like anora and these other things I think O'Nora was great and it absolutely should have been nominated. There are certain things. I think it should have won for.
Starting point is 00:43:42 There are certain things. I don't think it should have won for it. But either way, but my point of it is that there are, if it's going to be best picture winners and best pictures and all these, they should be aware to the general public. It's somebody silly. What are examples, Christian, of movies this year that you feel like maybe could have been nominated that weren't to talk about what you're talking about?
Starting point is 00:44:00 Or in the last several years. It doesn't have to be this year. It's just like types of movies. I have to go through it. It's hard for me. It's like one of those questions. I'm not trying to put you on the spot. I can come up with an example that it's not necessarily a movie that I think should have been nominated,
Starting point is 00:44:13 but it is an example of a type of movie that used to do really well, and now it's just dumped the streaming. Last year, one of my favorite movies was Rebel Ridge. And the reason I sought it out is it was directed by a director I love, Jeremy Solnier, who did Green Room and Blue Ruin. And he came out with a new movie. I'm like, hell yeah, I'm going to see it. Otherwise, I wouldn't have even known it existed.
Starting point is 00:44:31 And it would have been, it's the type of action movie. you know, it's like a throwback to First Blood and stuff like that. And there's a type of action movie that used to be back in the day. You'd put it in the theater. It would do really well. Aaron Pierre, the lead star, granted he's getting him,
Starting point is 00:44:45 he's on the new Lantern show, but he would have been a huge breakout hit. And now it's just like, hopefully your Netflix algorithm puts in front of you. Otherwise, you might not even know it ever existed. So that sort of thing that like, I don't know if it would have gotten nominee for an Oscar.
Starting point is 00:44:59 I would put it up for a couple, but it's the type of mid-tier. Yeah. A little bit more prestigious. crowd-pleasing movie that now like is just part of the noise right well I got an assist from the chat here rocks I think a movie that I just
Starting point is 00:45:12 it's been it was virtually it was shut out and I was Noseferatu Nose-Fratu was brilliant filmmaking it was I mean to me to me and this is where the where the King started yelling at me about it I don't think Sean Becker was the best director of the year I don't think he was the best so this whole
Starting point is 00:45:28 conversation with yesterday like who was the best I don't think he was the best I think the Neveil-Val had a better movie as far as directing goes. I think that John M. Chu had a better directing. I think Robert Eggers did a better job directing than Sean Baker. I thought Sean Baker did amazing
Starting point is 00:45:44 work. He wrote, edited, I mean, he was an extreme accomplishment of what he did with the Nora. Do I think he was the best director? No, I don't. I think that the two best directors of the year were not nominated, which is to me and John. Yes. And neither of them were nominated, and that was
Starting point is 00:45:59 absolutely insane. I mean, like truly insane. To not, nominate John crazy, to not nominate Denise, who should have won that award this year, I thought was just like so egregious and strange. But this all goes back to something that we haven't spoken about today, but I'm sure you've been speaking about on your show all week. The Academy coming out and being like, yeah, we don't watch all the movies. We both, we just don't be watching things. Doom was really long and like we didn't love the first one. So we just didn't watch it. I think the system's broken. But either way, we just don't. We just don't be watching things. We just don't. We just don't know. We just. We just don't watch it. I think we just. We just don't. I think we just Thankfully, only this system's broken. So this is the only one that's fixed. That's it. Okay. Did you guys like Conan?
Starting point is 00:46:42 I did. Yeah, I thought he was great. Sorry. I asked if you liked Conan, but you didn't watch. Listen, I like Conan generally. So I support Conan. Yeah, I thought he was great. I thought he was great.
Starting point is 00:46:54 I made him in an elevator once, and he's one of the few people that approaches me in height and threw me off for a second. Well, I'll tell you, I, so you guys mentioned it. So I'll bring it. it up. Daredevil star was talking about the Shee Hulk reaction. Daredevil, of course, drops today. I'll have two of my reactions up today. In a, what, the episodes? I think they drop at 6 o'clock. I'm going to watch the first two ones. I can't wait to tell people about it. I do it. You can give you initial reaction. You can give an initial reaction you can't do
Starting point is 00:47:26 but embargo for a review. Marvel Studio Shehawk, attorney at law, prove one of the most contentious of all their shows. The meta-comedy tone and smaller stakes causing some fans to bristle at the show's approach to their beloved MCU. One episode, the surprisingly divided people saw Charlie Cox's Matt Murdoch-slash-Dar Devil appearing and teaming up with Tatiana Mizlani's Jennifer Walters.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Like those old 1990s TV crossover, that saw an often-dead serious character participating as something with a much lighter and joker tone than his own show. Helping that along was the switch from the darker confines confines of New York's Hell's Kitchen to the summer times of Los Angeles. Once there, a hero teamed up following along with some bedroom fun that saw Matt doing the walk of shame the next day. Though the appearance was in line with the early comic appearances of Devil's character,
Starting point is 00:48:12 it was a departure from the Netflix show and some fans got upset about that and the implications of the character's future in the MCU talking to IGN this week to promote for and again, Charlie Cox reflected on the reaction to his appearance in the show. He said, I think it's a case of whatever was going on with Matt in that period of time. He was able to leave that in JFK when he got on the plane. What happens in LA stays in LA. It's funny how many opinions I've heard about this little moment in She-Hulk. There's the Walker Shane, which was the last-minute idea,
Starting point is 00:48:37 where they set up a big screen and just have you walk across to carrying shoes, and a lot of people didn't like it, and a lot of people love it. Cox says the tonal adjustment felt fine for him as playing the character like he did on the Netflix show wouldn't have worked. He said if you take the Matt Murdoch from our show and you put him in She-Hulk as is, he's probably overly serious and becomes the butt of all jokes. so he's got to adapt to the tone and there's a precedent within the comics there are many runs of the comics where there's
Starting point is 00:49:01 a lot of levity there's a lot of tongue and cheek a lot of fun it's an opportunity it's a whole different kind of fun with that and maybe at some point we'll get to see the favor return um listen I'll tell you that I think that one of the things to me um
Starting point is 00:49:17 that people aren't talking about with this quote and everything you got to remember that they were testing the waters to see if the fans were going to enjoy that type of daredevil because that's what eight that those 18 episodes that they were going to do was it going to be more of that daredevil than what we're getting now. They went back, they
Starting point is 00:49:37 reshaped it, they're doing what they're doing now. And so yes, so they were testing and going, look, what do you think of this? I thought he was good in the show. I mean, I didn't mind. People lost their minds because they changed the tone of it and I agree with what Charlie Cox is saying here. You can't put that daredevil in that show. It doesn't work. But I don't think he was, I thought Kingpin was way goofier in Hawkeye than he was in this. Yeah, they did some weird stuff where he's like knocking arrows out of his chest.
Starting point is 00:50:03 I'm like, I'm telling him. Excuse me, how's wrong is Kingpin? Yeah. I don't know how there's precedent in the comics for this, but I think there's precedent in life for this. When I am in work mode or when I am constantly having to save lives, I'm a little more serious than when I'm popping over with my friends who are a lot more fun. and single and are out on the town doing their thing. You're allowed to have kind of different versions of yourself. It's still the same him.
Starting point is 00:50:32 It wasn't like, this would never be Matt. It just felt like he was in a little bit of it with different people in a different place. Yeah, it's so funny because I remember when the Netflix shows were coming out, there was a lot of, there was a lot of talk of like,
Starting point is 00:50:45 well, this couldn't possibly be in the same MCU as the Avengers movies because the tone's so different. And it's like, one, I mean, comics like Brian Bendis is dare to Devil's comic is coming out around the same time as other fun, more goofier stuff like that's different.
Starting point is 00:51:00 It's one of the things I love about what James Gunn's saying with the DCU. We'll see if it pays off. But when they did the first image for lanterns, he's like, I love that this show feels so different than my Superman movie, but it is still part of the same world. And it's like, yeah, they should. We all exist in our own little, every person is what I think they say in Daredevil season one. Every person is their own universe or whatever. We all exist in our own little lives. Our lives are very different.
Starting point is 00:51:27 So somebody, you know, somebody that's a Catholic priest is living a drastically different life than a CEO in San Francisco. That's just their experiences are different. So the tones of their lives are different. Like Roxy's saying. And within an individual, we behave differently around different groups or friends. And also, it's TV, man. It's a show. Calm down.
Starting point is 00:51:51 It's a show. Yeah. And the point is. that especially once you get the um the dare double born again people are going to forget about that scene very fast because the tone if they had a problem with it um because the the tone of dare devil born again is what can say roxy it's right on par with what they did in the netflix series it it opens up and it lets you know and they did this on purpose as they should have you know i'm not spoiling anything for anybody it it opens up and it goes oh you guys want to
Starting point is 00:52:24 know if we're going to do the same kind of feel for Netflix. How about this? And then you go, oh, okay, well, this is exactly. It tells you everything you need to know about that show like that. How many episodes have you seen, Christian? I've seen two. And that was one of the reasons that I almost didn't do the show today, because it expires tomorrow. And I don't know if I'm able to get to all of them. So I also have seen two. And I'm obsessed with episode two. I hear everybody talking about episode one. I was obsessed with
Starting point is 00:52:54 episode two. I completely agree with you that you know immediately where we are and what we're doing, but I thought that episode two was like, it was fantastic. And there's only so much we can say because we don't want to spoil things. But anyway, so that comes out today.
Starting point is 00:53:11 I saw it. Did you see it last night? Yes. So. DJ didn't go see it because DJ's being a good daddy. Not a baby. I haven't seen I'm going to have to wait until the first two episodes a Daredevil drop like a normal person. I haven't seen me again. So I gave my, I did a out of the theater reaction to it and I did my review to it,
Starting point is 00:53:31 but haven't posted yet. But essentially what I said about it was, it was the strangest review I've ever given because I love, uh, I love Bong Joon. I think he's great, great director. He does a brilliant job directing this movie. Um, the directing is great. The music is great. The sound is great.
Starting point is 00:53:50 The performances are fantastic. And I was watching this. movie and I'm like, okay, so it's essentially kind of like very moonish, at least in the trailer, like a little smaller movie here. And the movie goes in a direction, because this doesn't spoiling this for anybody. When you look at the trailer, it essentially is, here's this guy, he dies, he keeps coming back. And then one of his versions doesn't die and he's got to be, you know, and now he's got to kind of coexist. So like, okay, well, what's that movie? And that's what happens to be Robert Pattinson. Right. And then so where I'm, and then that's,
Starting point is 00:54:22 what I thought the movie was. And then the direction of where they make a right turn, they go, well, the movie's actually going to really be about this. And it gets so chaotic and crazy towards the second half. I went, I don't love that choice. Now, that is going to be the difference of whether people really enjoy this movie or not. Because if you like that choice and you like the bad shit craziness of it, where it goes, I think you're really going to enjoy this movie. And the phone, I did, because that was, because my point of it was, I gave it a three point six and the only reason I went well first of all the only reason I went that low is because in my head of where I wanted where I was hoping because there are times that people go oh you can't
Starting point is 00:55:02 judge it based on what you wanted I said look there are times when I there's things that I wanted and I look and I go well that's not where I thought I was going to go and it goes that way well that's amazing I was like that was great this also what do people mean you can't judge something based on what you want aren't you new people say that all the time but but but anyway the point is like watching this and saying, oh, you know what? They went that way and it's like, I just, I'm not as interested in it in this particular story. But I also said, I kept thinking about the movie after I left and this morning.
Starting point is 00:55:33 And I said, I could wind up one day giving this four out of five or I could wind up giving it three out of five if I, and watch it again. So it's like, I think people are going to either really like this movie a lot and completely disagree with me and say, look, I like. I really like that right hand turn. If you like the right hand turn, you're going to really enjoy this movie. If you don't like the right hand turn,
Starting point is 00:55:55 then you're going to go like, so Christy Lemire was another, she's like, that's exactly what I thought. That's got so messy, too crazy at the end and I couldn't enjoy it. But Roxy, I feel like you liked the right hand turn.
Starting point is 00:56:05 It's not even that I liked or didn't like it. I loved the world so much. I couldn't care, I've cared less which angle we were exploring. Like I loved everything that they were doing. And like you, I kind of thought we were going one way and we didn't go that way.
Starting point is 00:56:18 We go a different way. And I was just like, I don't care. Like this is all so interesting to me. He did such a funny and bizarre job. But in my screening, I felt like I was the only one laughing and like, make no mistake, this is a comedy. There was some laughs. Yeah, there was some big laughs. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Like, there was a full comedy. There was some big laughs on my screening last night. Yeah. It was bonkers. This movie was bonkers. I don't, I like both Snowpiercer and Parasite better than I like this movie. Did he do Snowpiercer? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:51 I didn't realize he did it. I like that one too. No, Pierce is my favorite of his movies. Oh, wow. I forgot. I haven't seen the host. Yeah, I prefer Snow Pearson or Parasite.
Starting point is 00:56:58 I like Parasite. I know it's wild. Most people don't. Which makes sense. I just loved Snowpiercer. Also, I was like a lot younger when I watched Snowpiercer and was like, it's so cool what film can do, you know? Yeah, yeah, totally.
Starting point is 00:57:12 A different time in life, different kind of nostalgia. But I loved Snowpiercer. I think people are going to dig this one. I mean, like I said, especially. It's an 89% of rotten tomatoes right now. And look, and as I said, when I came out of the theater, I said it didn't, it wasn't, I didn't love it the way I wanted to. I still am part of that 89%.
Starting point is 00:57:30 How unbelievable is Naomi Akey? She's really good. I wish this has nothing to do with her. I wish she didn't have to drop the F bomb as much as she did. It's such a nitpicky, but it was, it was the writing that drove me to see. Sometimes her points were so, there were, there were, I didn't even realize she swore. Yeah, a few times. And it was like she was in the middle of this great point.
Starting point is 00:57:49 And then she started like, and she's like Mark Ruffalo and Mark, and that was the other thing. Mark Ruffalo and Tony Kulet are like very fifth element cartoon characters. And you're going to love that or are you going to hate it? It kind of reminded me of four things a little bit. I feel, I feel like Mark Ruffalo very much on purpose and other people might not feel this way, was doing an Elon Musk impression for the first half of the movie and then a Donald Trump impression for the second half of the movie with his voice literally he like is imitating their voice their the second is the the second part of the movie i definitely felt him trying to do i got to be honest
Starting point is 00:58:29 i wish he wouldn't have i wish he would have just made this character yeah some people might not might wish that but it's definitely apparent that that was an act of making and i was like wow like if you close your eyes i was like wow he's really like he could be on s and l right now yeah i think that that's and i think that's where it was like i'm like i'm just not bother me as far as well as well as we see it was like you said it was like a saturday live thing and i'm like you're but robert patinson by the way is really brilliant in it and i think that's what i what i said was the problem it's not him i don't really like micky i don't really like him either no i don't really like him he's he's he's oh my god yeah i don't really like him but like it's but it's not for i love him i'm annoying i think that was it
Starting point is 00:59:17 I thought he was brilliant in the role. I think he's a brilliant. Brilliant. Anyway, so that's what we got there with that movie. I'm going to have a non-spoiler on that one. But before we, we're going to get some questions. We got some TV picks from Roxy. Roxy, we got some TV.
Starting point is 00:59:35 What do you got for us today? You're ready to break into your TV stuff? Yeah, do you need me to pull things up? I got it. I got it. Okay, here we go. Oh, man. I'm loving yellow jackets this season.
Starting point is 00:59:47 And I'm hearing some people are not preferring this to previous seasons, but I think it's really interesting. For those you guys who are watching, you know there's a trial going on. And it was so alarming and concerning. And I just was wildly invested. You don't know which direction it's going to go. There's very few characters who you don't know whether they survive or not right now, but there are some. And that still makes it very interesting to me, loving this, loving this season. Okay, so that is Yellowjackets.
Starting point is 01:00:19 The next one, and this is... 1923 returned. I haven't been able to talk to you guys about it yet. It's, I think, as strong as the first season. Are you watching this, Christian? I've seen episode one. Yeah, it's really good. I think very good.
Starting point is 01:00:38 The ending I have questions about, but yeah, I think very good. Brendan Skinar should be the next Batman. Wait, I literally have you and I both. I mean, we ride for him so hard. He should be the next Batman. Like to me, he is the best, the best, the best. That scene, there's as I said, in episode
Starting point is 01:00:58 one of season two, there's all I'll say is something is happening to someone on a boat and he interjects. Do you see it also, DJ? I watch season one. I haven't caught up on season two. My big question is, has he made it to the ranch yet? We spent so much I don't want to say anything.
Starting point is 01:01:13 I don't want to say anything. So there's, Christian just said that he's on a boat. Oh, he's still on the ranch. There's a scene on, there's a scene on episode one where you're like, okay,
Starting point is 01:01:24 yeah, this guy should absolutely be Batman. You can see him. You know, you know a scene. Obviously I'm talking about rocks. Obviously. Right.
Starting point is 01:01:30 So it is, he's great. All right. Sorry, next one. He is so good. He is so good. He is,
Starting point is 01:01:37 um, like right when Glenn Powell was popping on to the scene or Miles Teller, like he, He is the next big thing 100%. There's no question. Right. Next one after that. Ooh, man, the Gabby Petito
Starting point is 01:01:49 docu series was so effing hard to get through. This was three episodes. I think I watched it on Netflix. It was the number one trending show there for a while and I understand why there's just still so many questions around her murder.
Starting point is 01:02:06 And I feel like a lot of the Netflix murder docs that I watch or true crime docs they take place so long ago this one is just so recent and because of the way
Starting point is 01:02:21 things end there will never be answers and that sucks and watching her family go through this and then watching his family and like the letter that they wrote to him that's like if you did do this we would help you we will put a razor
Starting point is 01:02:36 into a cake and send it to prison so you can get out like just there's so many horrific things. And I believe that his family is at fault for a lot of stuff and should probably be heavily investigated. But this was so hard to watch. I felt like they really tried to make a powerful message with this movie, though, about all of the people that are missing currently. There's just so many thousands of women, especially black and brown women. And they do a really good job of highlighting what little coverage they're getting. So we did a great job. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:03:09 Reacher is so good. It's weird because I watched Night Agent like the week before I was watching Reacher. I'm with Tom Hiddleston? Yeah. Okay. Yeah, it's the Tom Hiddleston show. It is, they're very similar.
Starting point is 01:03:27 And so part of me started getting a little confused about the plot. And I was just like, wait a second. Didn't we just? And then I was like, I don't know. That was literally a different show that I was watching. But Reacher's so good. Talk about people who should be superheroes. Alan is just like right for being any kind of, he looks like the Hulk in this picture.
Starting point is 01:03:45 Too big for Batman. He's too big for Batman. I do love how they try to play it in the show where it's like, this massive man is also a really smart detective guy. And it's like, no, no, too many, that's too many things. Too many things going on. I love this show, though. It also feels really nice when I am watching so many dark shows and whatever. This show is just fun.
Starting point is 01:04:09 I just enjoy watching it. All right. Last one. White Lotus Man, season three coming off strong. I don't think that Mike White misses. I'm so intrigued by these characters. They did a really smart thing with their technology this week that I am really looking forward to seeing what they,
Starting point is 01:04:29 what kind of happens there. But this is another excellent season, another great cast. And being in Thailand has been fun. Okay. So go and watch some of these shows that Roxy is recommending. You didn't put Severance on there, but it's okay. I think we have some people in the Super Chat, who are asked about Severn stuff. I promise that Severance is on my list every week until it's not on.
Starting point is 01:04:54 You did, and I missed last week's episode, too. Whoa. I know, I know. Make sure you check out Roxy's picks. I'm sure you do that. I talk about it extensively every week with DJ. You guys know we do a show. only stupid answers and we always talk about severance for so like a vast majority of the episode because we're both extremely invested so we'll get to those when they asked the question when there's some questions already in that so we'll get to those in just a minute and we're going to do that in just a second but before we do it one more break here and i have some more sponsors i'm going to tell you about that you're going to love and i'm excited i just saw somebody say they just got one of the sponsors during the last break so thank you for that check it out everybody here is break we'll be right back
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Starting point is 01:10:01 And as I said, I already see people signing up. When you sign up to any of these, you got to tell them that we sent you. I promise you, it helps out the show more than you can know. All right. Roxy, this is an old hat for you getting into these questions. Now, let's see if you can do it with DJ, win the week with DJ, your partner in crime. Only stupid answers, can you do it? Well, you're almost, you're at 100 already, so you're going to beat Roka today, obviously.
Starting point is 01:10:28 another question is can you hold for now i'm not going to be here on friday so the capes and cal's crew is going to do it on their own wonder if they can do it on their own we'll see all right robert roxsey i loved your dress from sack it looks so sexy people love that well not the worst dress list i got on did i tell you how mad sam was at that oh i love her sam was you want to what um boys not be liking it. Like, Mikey didn't like it. My brother didn't like the dress. And anytime anybody's like, I didn't like the dress, I'm like, I didn't make it. We wore it. It's not a movie. I made. I, I didn't like, you know, I like the dress so I picked it out. But it doesn't offend me. You didn't like the dress. I didn't show it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:13 So, thank you, Robert. I appreciate it. Speaking of Robert. Jalcy Andrew Gaya, Matlock. I did. He was talking, Andrew can be on the show tomorrow to talk about it. It made me think of all the great times you used them on Shmodown. How did you find him? Now, this, I can definitely say, was DJ Wilder. No, it was, uh, was, uh, Roxy, Roxy introduced me to, she said, she, because Ben used to come to the, to the, uh, to the, uh, introduced you to the, yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 01:11:42 And he used to go to the matches a lot. And then he wanted to be on. I remember the first time he pitched himself and I gave him a question, he bombed bad. And I was like, wait, no. And then, um, Star Wars thing was. something like that and him and Andrew I remember the one thing you ever asked me when I was like no I never want to do the show and you were like let's see like not knowing me at the time you were like who directed goodwill hunting and I was like Gus Van Zanzan it's my favorite movie of all
Starting point is 01:12:07 time it's the one question you could have possibly asked me that I knew the answer to and you were like oh my god and I was like no no literally that's the one question I know the answer to it was something sky planet or something cloud planet for Ben I was there remember it doesn't it doesn't It doesn't matter. The thing is, like, the, eventually he introduced me to Andrew because him and Andrew did a show together and they were friends. And then I just did one kind of conversation with them and realized I could make them bad guys. And they did it and they nailed it.
Starting point is 01:12:37 And then the more I saw Andrew, I was like, oh, he's just a really great performer. Like he, and I always tell this story and I'll tell them again tomorrow. He's just a real, he's a professional in where there is a moment that we have in this moment that's looked upon as probably the best, like kind of wrestling moment that we had was the reveal of the four horsemen right like at a live event five horsemen and the and the entire crowd and crazy andrew was responsible for setting that up Andrew had to get the audience so worked up and mad and he had to do it in this way to eventually set up these beats that we mapped out and during the problem with the shmodown was that emotions can get in the way with beats of stories because
Starting point is 01:13:23 The game was real. So if somebody got upset with something or anything, too, like Mike Kalinowski was an example of that when he lost the Smets. It was supposed to be this big thing, and he stormed off the set. I had to go find him in the middle of the live event. We talked about it many times. So Andrew and Ben had this moment happen to them in the Shire Rul saying, and Andrew was pissed.
Starting point is 01:13:42 Andrew and I, after the match, were yelling at each other, like yelling at them, we're like screaming at one another. and he delivered everything he was supposed to do didn't go off script, didn't do it, and he was phenomenal. He was phenomenal. He was, oh,
Starting point is 01:14:00 I still think he was the best actor in all of Shmada, for sure. He's really good. Yeah, he's really good. When we were in Always Lola, you text me afterwards and you said, Andrew was very good.
Starting point is 01:14:13 I know. He's really good. He's a beast. He's a close friend of mine when he, booked Matlock. We hadn't always Lolo reunion. We try to meet up every couple of months. And I made him like from tell me about where he parked about crafty. Like I wanted to hear everything because this is such a big break for him. And I'm so excited for him. He so deserves this. He is one of the most talented people I've ever worked with. And he is, I also tell him all the time.
Starting point is 01:14:46 He doesn't know he's gorgeous too. He's got like such a unique, amazing. look. I think he's going to be a mega star and I'm really excited that people get to see him on the show. Hot take. I think he's going to start competing with Danny Ramirez and he should get Danny Ramirez's parts. Well, you know, I love Daniel and also maybe. But, you know, he's Korean and Indian. So you never know. And what is it? Whatever. They're both handsome, handsome brown boys. So. Robert, Christian, all due respect. I disagree with you about. the Oscars. Let me tell you something, Robert. The first part, you've already won my respect because you started, like, instead of doing things like, wait a matter, you started off with,
Starting point is 01:15:34 I don't agree. That is encouraged. That is always encouraged. With all due respect. All due respect. I disagree with you about the Oscars. I love them every year. I'm just a high school teacher, and I get so much entertained from it. Please don't yell me. No, on the contrary, on the contrary, I am going to praise you, Robert, because you approached it like a human being and someone who doesn't just scream and yell and because you have a different opinion, start doing Reddit threads about somebody.
Starting point is 01:16:03 You do, you just have a conversation, and that is what should make the world go around is actual, you don't have to agree. You just have a conversation. So I respect you more than ever for doing that. So I'm glad that you love the show, even though it stinks. All right.
Starting point is 01:16:17 Jess Kuo, right? Yeah. Here for Roxy's TV picks. Lots of great shows on TV right now. There you go. And you got them every Tuesday. Mirror domains. Roxy.
Starting point is 01:16:31 In your opinion, has Alan Richardson appeared shirtless too many times and reach your season three. Season three has been great, by the way. Yeah, I've been meaning to bring this up too many times. Oh, too many.
Starting point is 01:16:40 Too many times. It's very exciting. You've got to show off the work you put in. I'm very upset about it. Very upset. I'm going to get a lot of these. Crystal throwing some support. Now, this is something that has been really, really
Starting point is 01:16:53 nice. Crystal gives 10 memberships. Thank you so much for that, Crystal. That's amazing. We got a lot of new members today. I'm going to, I'm at a host. So here's an announcement for members, by the way, and patrons. There was a little bit of a sound thing that the editors are trying to fix on the Spider-Man
Starting point is 01:17:09 3 reaction plus Daredevil's coming out. So the edited reaction is probably going to come out tomorrow. However, I'm going to try to upload the full unedited version today for patrons and you're going to hear the sound of the movie in the background if it doesn't get a copyright thing I'll put it up. Crystal, some more support, tons of that
Starting point is 01:17:29 and then super excited for Daredevil tonight. Anyone else? I mean, you should be. Everybody should be excited for the show. It's one of the best shows they've done in a very long time. This was great. Crystal, the Conan joke about Drake had me laughing so much. I love to see how he took those shots. Did you hear that one, DJ? I know. said well we've gone to the half point of the show which means this is about the time that kendrick will come out and call drake a pedophile and he waits and says don't worry i'm lawyered up that was the best that was the best also i did an entire after show for the oscars where i spent 20 minutes talking about is drake a pedophile because
Starting point is 01:18:07 i mean we are going on every major public platform and saying it i mean and everybody's seeing it around town but to be fair to be fair the way you can get around that if you're Conan is that he didn't call him that he said he'll be he's going to get a cabinet position Drake is going to be fine do you know that you know what's something crazy by the way so we talked about this on yesterday show Drake was at so the WWE had like this massive
Starting point is 01:18:35 pay-per-view over the weekend yeah obviously it was huge I thought you'd bring this up with me but you didn't we thought yesterday it's but like the John Cena turned heel DJ so it was like a big It's a big pop culture story, right? But anyway.
Starting point is 01:18:49 You know what that is, DJ? Yeah, of course I know what. Heal is also I know because John Stewart used it as a metaphor in the daily show. So that's how I was like, oh, I guess this is a thing that's happened. I guess the Rock is back. That's why. Well, that's definitely a point that I'll bring up the Rogat too to this whole conversation about why it should have happened.
Starting point is 01:19:06 He didn't agree. But anyway, Drake was there. And usually they announced when celebrities are there. They did not even announce that he was there. They didn't even put a camera on him. Nothing. Like that shows you how far. this dude is as following right now.
Starting point is 01:19:19 Pick the wrong fight. You're good. Harrison Martin Rocks. I think it's time to start dating black dudes. There you go. I don't know how to respond to that because that's an assumption that I haven't dated black guys, which is not true, but also. I think he's taking
Starting point is 01:19:35 his shot. I think Harrison's taking a shot. Oh, good luck, Harrison. Let's see how you go, pal. Support. Nice to see T.J. It's been a while. I was a regular viewer viewer of source fed back in the day. Yeah, yeah. There you go. Yeah, go, Cal. Yep.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Crystal, hey, Roxy, is World Girls on Wednesdays now or Tuesday? We are up in the Mofo air. Steph and I, very luckily, have been extremely busy. And because it's our network, we kind of just, like, move things around. But she's been taking this improv class. We'll make more clearer announcements coming up. I think we're aiming for Sunday this week, but we'll let you guys know. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:13 She's doing improv and voiceover. Oh, that's what I mean. Sorry. She was doing, she did UCB. She went to level four and now she's doing her VEO class. Yeah, she's just, she's doing a lot of really cool stuff. Yeah. My choice.
Starting point is 01:20:26 So what is it seeing MBB? Millie Bobby Brown. Oh, Millie Bobby Brown is my favorite, Millie Bobby Brown. On the red car, lately is so shocking to me. Seems like she grew up so fast. As an actor made you go, whoa, they're an adult now. I remember when that happened with Emma, what's her face, Watson. Have you not seen all the controversy about this?
Starting point is 01:20:44 No. Okay. So, this is in. Reference to Millie Bobby Brown just put out a video. There has been like absolutely disgusting media coverage about Millie Bobby Brown. This week, Millie Bobby Brown posted a couple of different images of herself. She's very blonde now in these like super cute outfits that are very, um, like she tagged.
Starting point is 01:21:06 I wouldn't call them risque at all, but a lot of adult men are. She tagged Pamela Anderson in a couple of them. She tagged Gwenette Paltrow. She tagged Christine Aguilera. she's like paying homage to some of her favorite stars and dressing similar to them in different things. And she looks like an adult. She is. She's married.
Starting point is 01:21:27 You know, she's a 21-year-old, but she's been a worker or somebody who's been in the workforce for years and she's an adult. Do I usually think that at 21 your frontal lobe is fully formed and you're a full-blown adult? No, of course, I wasn't an adult at 21. Do you think you are? But she's a married adult. She's legally an adult. and she's doing all these things. And there's been tons and tons and tons of articles
Starting point is 01:21:49 that are disgusting and disturbing about her and about what she's doing to her body, her face, what she's wearing, how she's talking, how she's acting, who she's dating, what she's doing. Like, just so disturbing. A lot of older men and a lot of women who are shredding her. And so she came out with a video this week.
Starting point is 01:22:10 That was just like, hey guys. That's all. Can you guys? here I am as you guys saw me as a child and then I you guys grew up alongside me and I've grown up can you let me grow up and just be uh exist um there's choices I'm making this is my body this is my face I'm allowed to do with it what I want and you guys are it's really fucking weird to spend your time obsessing over me and what I look like maybe stop talking about it and I thought it was a brilliant video she did such a great job with it but also it is time that society changes
Starting point is 01:22:45 about this stuff. Why on earth would we spend our time talking about what outfits? Like, you guys saw what Bianca wore to the award show with Kanye, right? Like, why are we talking about this girl who's wearing like a little bit of a belly shirt, like paying homage to some of her favorite stars? And I'm not even saying we should be spending time talking about Bianca, but just like, let her live. Let her live. She's literally just on her own Instagram, posting pictures that are cute. The spotlight, it's true. It's so stupid. I agree.
Starting point is 01:23:19 I agree. I agree. She has totally grown up and it's fun to watch and she is going after the role of Britney Spears, it seems. And I think that this might be something like working towards that. She would be great Britney. Especially when you look at how ironic it is
Starting point is 01:23:36 that that's usually what Britney got all of the time. Totally. So probably get her the role. Crystal, amazing art. T.J. looks amazing. I'll check it Please do. Please do, Sean does incredible work. I highly recommend you check out of stuff at all sorrows as well. Well, he's an incredible collaborator and of course there's a lot of stuff I have that I haven't shown you know because I don't want to spoil everything. That's just really really cool. I think people are really going to dig it. And the link is in the description of this video too. Pricky, pretty handsome. Handsome. Aloha, sending love and good vibes. Thank you, handsome. Love what I'm able to join live and also want to see. I can't wait for Danger Boy. I just pledged today. There you go. There you go. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:15 Let's see some more of that. Let's see some more of that. Crystal, I was disappointed that Wicked didn't win more. You mean both, Deb. And my daughter, who would run in from the room to see every time someone was on me and she's like, yeah, I knew they weren't going to win. She's like, what's that? Your daughter see Wicked?
Starting point is 01:24:31 Both of them have seen it, yeah. They both of it, yeah. Okay. Go, pal. I went to Wikipedia to check if DJ overlapped with Megat source fed and he's being robbed. They don't mention him at all. Why not? Yeah, I'm not.
Starting point is 01:24:44 Yeah, sorry. I'm not on Wikipedia. We used to have OSI used to have a Reddit once. I don't remember what happened with that. I overlapped with everybody. I was there pretty early. I was there right when they started nerd. So I don't, I think there might be. I don't remember Meg. Who is that, DJ? Meg was one of the original nerd hosts. It was her, Trisha and Steve were the original three. Oh yeah. I started. Yeah, I was there. I was there. I was there was there. I was there's a few people on camera that I didn't overlap. But there's, I think, very few people on camera that I didn't meet. Well, I was. there. Crystal was shocked when I saw the concept art leaks. I think everybody was. The question is we didn't really talk about it. Do you guys think Marvel leaked it? I don't know. I do think they leaked
Starting point is 01:25:24 the Andrew Garfield stuff for Spider-Man. I think they leaked that the other Spider-Man were in Spider-Man, no way home. So I wouldn't put it past them. People in the comments earlier were like, Roxy, these are big spoilers. And I'm big leaks, and I'm sure they are. Right. You just know aware of them. Right. But you also have to remember there was concept art
Starting point is 01:25:42 for Spider-Man Fighting Mysterio in No Way Home. Just because there's concept there doesn't mean that's what we're going to see in the movie. Yeah. I'll read this one, but we ready kind of got to it. But Captain Penis says, what are Roxy and DJ's thoughts on the Oscars? We went into a good 20 minutes there. So Captain Penis, I'm sure you asked that beforehand, but you can go back in there and check it out. But I did you watch them and I love them.
Starting point is 01:26:04 Right. Crystal, support for Roxy and DJ. Thank you. Austin B. More DJ on my screen equals more dopamine in my brain. Good to see you, man. Best of luck on Danger Boy. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:26:16 There you go. People are pumped about it as they should be. DJ works hard, man. Support them. Crystal, looking forward to the dare double reactions. Yeah, I got two of them dropping today, both one and two. Drop the first one at 10, Eastern Standard and 11 for the second one. Crystal, looking forward to Sam's reaction of Spider-Man 3.
Starting point is 01:26:34 Well, so that's the only one that she had seen before, although she didn't remember much of it, but she had seen that one before. Yeah. The original Sam Ramey Spider-Man 3? So Sam, Sam is my friend from the first grade and she, you know, she had kids, you know, right out of college. And she threw a mom of three and she just said, and she's very, very involved in with her kids. So as you know, DJ, it's hard to see movies in general now. She has three and she's very, very involved.
Starting point is 01:27:00 And she missed a lot of. She had never seen the MCU. So we watched the MCU together. And then I said, did you see Spider-Man? She was like, I've seen the third one because my son used to watch it all the time. So it was the only one. And that one comes out. The reaction hopefully comes out tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:27:15 Very cool. All right. So Mike Joyce has Koi met DJ. I'm sure. Cois met DJ. Yeah, of course we have. Yeah, he's been on the show. He's been on OSA.
Starting point is 01:27:23 Yeah. Okay. I was a good thing. Crystal's more simple. Did I introduce you to Koi? The, did Roxy introduce me to Koi or did Koi stop by? Yes.
Starting point is 01:27:34 Good question. So, I mean, it's all, it's all special at one point. Joyous, rumor. May the force be with you guys. Roxy, you're the best. Thank you. Okay. So we are going down the line here with Mike Joyce.
Starting point is 01:27:47 Will we ever see gunplay DJ? It seems pretty cool. Didn't fund. Didn't fund. So trying to figure out, still trying to figure out options because movies are quite a bit more expensive to comics. So trying to figure. And also working around that while having a kid is tricky.
Starting point is 01:28:05 Never say never. I'm in that movie. I want to see it. I know. Never say never. but, you know, just trying to figure out the logistics of it. Yeah. You can't make a movie without money.
Starting point is 01:28:15 Yeah. That's right. Handsome ratings. The rules. What are the chances? Doom is going to be Justin Peltoni. Well, I was thinking you guys were saying, what's his face for, from 1923 for Batman? Maybe Justin Beldoni could be Joker to keep the forces aligned.
Starting point is 01:28:29 That's terrible. Crazy. Sean McKay, what's up, man? Hey, guys, I finally read Secret War. So I'm kind of up to speed. As always, thank you for all your hard work. It means a lot to us. Roxy, you rock.
Starting point is 01:28:40 DJ, congratulations with Sir. Sean has been like a, I mean, I believe he's a newer viewer of the channel. If not, he's been very, he's been more active lately. What a nice comment. Yeah. He's one of my favorites right now.
Starting point is 01:28:52 You guys, all he is is, is positive. He brings such a good vibe to. Hell's a beer, too. By the way that that run, Secret War is real good. John Hankman's Secret War is real good.
Starting point is 01:29:01 So if you're excited for the movie, it's worth checking out. Another favorite here. Darth Vader's burnt asshole. The concept art is 100% real. The artist has worked for Marvel for some time, and it was on their art staring portfolio, although it's gone now. Also, it's Secret Wars art. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:17 So what else I said was 100% real this week or last week, Kathleen Kennedy leaving. So I still think that is real. I'm just saying is, I don't, until somebody comes out and says, this is 100% real, what they're doing for the movie, then you never know. But I hear you. Okay, next one is Crystal. I got to say this, Chris Van Bleed just texted me where we're talking. Because I texted him before, you know, as you guys know, I've been, I'm trying to take care of myself and my health. It's one of the reasons we move to 2 p.m. I've been going to the gym every day
Starting point is 01:29:47 for like four days a week. Anyway, and I walked in today, and they were playing a full on playlist of wrestler's theme songs. So I had to, I had to text Chris Van Bleet, and I said, this gym, you would love it. They were playing. It was like so many different things. And current and old ones. It was amazing. Yeah. Crystal, hey, Christian, you said, you're not going to be here on Friday. Is that mean you finally can get to that vacation name Mr. Early? Yes, that's the whole point. Thank you for asking, Chris. My wife and my kids, we need a little bit
Starting point is 01:30:16 of a break. We need a little bit of a break. So we're going to and so the guys are going to host on Friday and then Roker's going to host on Monday. Austin B. DJ, are you someone who has specific voices or characters in your head when you read comics? If so, do you have a specific one for Danger Boy? Not specifically for
Starting point is 01:30:36 Danger Boy. Boy, I do sometimes, I mean, it depends on nostalgia. So like when I read a Batman comic, it's Kevin Conroy in my head. I've been rewatch an X-Men the animated series and the voice for Wolverine and that, I realize there's been the voice of Wolverine in my head every time I read a comic since then. But for Danger Boy, not specifically, I'd be interested to hear who people would fan cast him as. He is of mixed Mexican and Japanese descent. So if you guys have any actors that you see.
Starting point is 01:31:07 Andrew Guy. guy. So if you guys have any, have any suggestions, I'd like, I'd love to hear it. Yeah. All right. Mike, choice. Is it just a coincidence that Neil Armstrong was the first human to set foot on the moon and Neil Armstrong backwards is Nort's Mr. Alien?
Starting point is 01:31:24 Yeah, I think it's a coincidence. That's probably coincidence. I would say, yeah. DJ, I'm with you on that one. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't think it's a coincidence. Nope. Well, right.
Starting point is 01:31:33 Crystal DW fan support. Thank you. Ewaq, given that DJ is the scully to Christian Mulder the hefty skeptic versus the believer. What are his thoughts on the two upcoming? I'm sure he doesn't even know about it. Is there like latent sexual tension too? Is there like a hold on.
Starting point is 01:31:47 How far does this Mulder Scully thing go? Yeah. No idea. I have no idea what the end. Yeah. There's a big documentary coming up that they're at South High. That they're going to debut. And it's got a lot of big kind of military
Starting point is 01:32:04 government officials, a lot of different people that are speaking up about things and they're trying to actually reveal certain things and then you have Spielberg's movies coming out they got another movie with John Kaczynski that they're doing a disclosure movie so we'll see what happens we'll see what happens some more support there and there's a lot of support from Crystal here today I mean I I like I had that what I can and it looks like Crystal is going to be pushing Roxy towards another big week go pal question did you see Greg scooped and Sadie on Team America.
Starting point is 01:32:39 Yeah, no, I saw that. But to be fair to Greg, and Roxy has revealed this, by the way, too. They shoot things so far in advance that they might have even shot that Team America one before we did. And I haven't even put ours up yet. So, you know, earlier. Sometimes there's a weak turnaround on things that are like current releases, but when it's something like Team America, I'm guessing they shot it so long. Yeah. And look, and by the way, they also did.
Starting point is 01:33:06 South Park, the movie first, and that spawned my idea to do Team America. So it's like, and, you know, they didn't, they didn't scoop anything. They just did it. Legend MM 600. Rocks, your hair looks so awesome. Love you, Christian. And new dude, you're red. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:33:24 You're a dude. Thanks for noticing. Yeah, yeah. I got my hair done yesterday. Yay. I noticed. That's what I said. Remember?
Starting point is 01:33:31 No, you didn't. I didn't say anything. No. But I did internally. See, so. right you can't prove he didn't I can nope okay
Starting point is 01:33:40 crystal what annoys me the most about the Oscars is the people voting don't have to watch all the movies I think that's so odd they have to be it should be I'm telling you you need to do a sign it they are supposed to
Starting point is 01:33:50 they just don't right yeah Luke S I'm with Ricky Jervais on the acceptance speeches thank your agent thank your God I didn't fuck off I love that was one of my favorites my favorites when he did that
Starting point is 01:34:01 Joyous Romer some more support there thank you Joyce I got a lot of board here Roxy, you're currently, you guys are at 138. One 38 crushing right now. So we'll see, you know, Mike can slam his head against the door. Andrew Thomas. Happy Marbury, Harvey Monteregras.
Starting point is 01:34:19 I didn't realize the morning. I'm here to support Roxy. People love for that. Thank you, Andrew. And should love the Roxinator. Thanks, Crystal. Answer, ransom, boycotting the Oscars until Roxy gets in on.
Starting point is 01:34:30 There you go. That's what I'm saying. What was this 97? So three years, Roxy, you could be part of, of Oscars 100. That's what I'm saying. According to Christian, Andrew Guy's going to get there before me, and I would love to see it. I never said that. Oh, but he is doing pretty good right now.
Starting point is 01:34:48 He is doing great. I don't know. I have to finish the rest of the episode before he comes on to me. I mean, for you to say what you said when Sam Levine is part of the schmodeown, there's fighting words what you said. I think Sam's really good. I think Andrew Guy is the best. I do. How could you compare them? I'm just telling you as far as what I saw in my show. His experience works with him.
Starting point is 01:35:09 Mike Kalinowski. I'm telling you in my show. They're all great. Sam is next level. Sam is really, really good. I think Andrew Guy is a very special talent. I agree.
Starting point is 01:35:20 He is amazing, but I think they're all amazing. I think they're amazing. I agree. I think, was on your show. Again, I think Andrew Guy is a very special talent.
Starting point is 01:35:31 I think he's going to like clip this out and send it to him and then try to take it. him on a date. I know. I'm just telling you. I just don't think of you. I know. He's so good. He can't do that. He's the boulder to my scully. Yeah. That's right. That's right. I got DJ.
Starting point is 01:35:45 Servitor. I love Sheehulk. She's my favorite MCU character. Well, you're with DJ and Roxy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think that show. I like that show. Yeah. That show duped me because the first two episodes I was like, I don't know what people were talking about. These two episodes are fun. Jeff Dittata.
Starting point is 01:36:02 If I'm correct, Doom is the only person. and capable to save these universes after the collision. From what he could save, he created Battleworld, so he's actually a hero, but a brutal dictator. See, I'm so, I love that I don't really understand what is happening. I don't understand it at all. Yeah, yeah, yeah. How do you feel that Marvel probably doesn't really understand what's happening?
Starting point is 01:36:20 That makes me nervous. The Todd is a sick last name. It is a cool name. But that, that's the part that absolutely makes me go, I don't know. It's something when they talk about, like, yeah, we had to scrap season one of Daredo and start from scratch. It's like, somebody tell these people about, pilots. Somebody tell them what a pilot is.
Starting point is 01:36:39 Someone said they didn't see the parallels of Moon to Mickey 17? Maybe that's not what they meant. How do you not see the parallels there? Crystal. Thank you, Crystal. Ronaldo, Christian, thanks for the Vaya COSign. I picked up a few items. Good. Everybody should be picking up via. Please pick them up so they stay on the show for the remainder until I'm dead. Question for Roxy. Severance last episode was a master class. theories on the finale. Please don't give people. I know. Christian hasn't seen it. So I'm not going to
Starting point is 01:37:08 answer this. But I did think it was an amazing, amazing episode. And again, DJ and I did a whole podcast on it. You guys can check out. Yeah. It's a big one, Christian. This is the one you have to catch up on is a big one. Okay. All right. That's that's what I need to do. I need to watch that one because I saw, I was, well, strangely enough, I chose to catch up and fast forward through the Oscars and to catch up on severance, which I probably shouldn't have done. but I did. Go Crystal. Go Crystal. Go Crystal. Go. Ewalk. Let's get Sandler, Frazier, and Bussamie to do airheads, too. Don't be
Starting point is 01:37:41 surprised. That'll probably happen. I did see Sandler's bit at the Oscars, and he was funny. It was so funny. Happy Gilmore, too. Wasn't that supposed to come out in like February? This is a good question. I don't know. What's going on with it? They did like a teaser to it. What is happening that? My wife makes everything better. I love him. My wife was watching that bit, and she's like, is he playing a character?
Starting point is 01:38:00 It's like, no. I think he's not. He's a little drunk. The Chalabay part was so great because people watched all of the award season. It was like such a great callback to Nicky. Rinaldo Leone. DJ, I'm a huge fan of your content and I value your comic book opinions. What is your most have lineup for the X-Men in their MCU debut? I think you can, I mean, they're kind of doing it with, I had mixed feelings on X-Men 97 overall,
Starting point is 01:38:24 but I think they're kind of doing it with that show in that you kind of streamline that lineup. You know, they're switching out Gambit for Nightcrawler, which as much as I love Gambit, and I grew up in the 90, so I love Gambit a lot. I think it makes more sense to have Nightcrawler in there.
Starting point is 01:38:38 You could... If you don't like Gambit. I actually really love Gambit. I just think him and Wolverine on the same team is a little redundant. They're not the same, but they kind of serve the same function on the team. So I think we're placing him with Nightcrawler is a good call.
Starting point is 01:38:51 You've got to have Storm. You've got to have Storm. As much as I'm excited for an MCU Wolverine, I really want to see Logan hang out with Tom Holland's Peter Parker. Like a new Logan, not like Hugh Jackman's Logan. He's great, but I want to see the MCU's over and hang out with them to Spider-Man. I think I'm more interested in seeing what they do
Starting point is 01:39:08 with the characters the Fox kind of kept whiffing it on. So like Storm, Cyclops, Gene Gray, like characters that they never quite cracked in the Fox universe. I'm excited for that. Me too. My choice, last severance was amazing. You got to watch Christian. I'm going to watch.
Starting point is 01:39:23 I'm probably going to watch it tonight. I would argue. I think Roxie might disagree. I actually think it might be the best episode of the season. No, I disagree with that, but I did a lot of it. It's maybe the best like stand alone. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:34 Yeah. Our QMS, DMST, support for Roxy and Crystal DWFN. Nice. Yeah. Alvarez, Milwaukee. My girlfriend and I attended our first Oscar party in New York City after seeing
Starting point is 01:39:46 Gatsby on Broadway. What a classy evening that was. Magical weekend. I hope to see Striffler on here sometime soon. I even talked to him. Did you? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:55 The multi-con thing that we did with Rejects where we raised a ton of money for fire relief. Did you talk to him about the interview? No, but he came up to me and said hi to me. So I was like, oh, he doesn't hate me. He doesn't hate you. Well, good, good, good. That's so nice.
Starting point is 01:40:11 And I was like, oh. He's a great guy. I love Eric's trouble. Chris Kosson. I think gun and company will start production on the Brave and the Bold soon, since W.B. will want DC to establish their DCU Batman sooner rather than later. I think so.
Starting point is 01:40:26 Same with Paradise Law Series to establish the DCU WW. If they're doing each, to you batman like yeah they might not need to because they're doing that clay face movie so bad man might show up in that you know we just have to pick they just have to cast them yeah they have to cast them patty boy it's me i watched one hundred having trouble stop it i watched a hundred plus movies in the theater in 24 wow it's more of me most ever in my life thanks to the regal movie pass there you go highly recommended for movie fans oscars were awesome that's two a week it's a lot i tell you what if i was if If I didn't have kids and I was in, again, in my early 20s,
Starting point is 01:41:03 I would have had that back in the day if it was available. That's awesome. So fun. Again, Crystal, thank you. Chris Koss, and I can't help but wonder what Star Wars sequel trilogy would have been like with not only a plan and better writing, but also with a villain like Baylon's skull instead of Snoke, which would have been sick. Go, Roxy.
Starting point is 01:41:22 It's a great point. I think that Baylon was a great villain that they, but they dropped the ball in that and Osoka. also they had set him up so well and that by the he's just, he's in the background and now he's obviously been recast so hopefully they do more with him, but I agree, I think that they didn't know what Snoke was. They didn't know who he was, they didn't know what it was.
Starting point is 01:41:40 They didn't develop it at all. It was it was a sloppy mess. Yeah, it was I think, yeah, a lot of stuff with the sequels, but I think one of the things was like we're going to hire JJ Mystery Box Abrams to open it and then we're going to do Ryan, I would like to make swears with everything. What if this happened,
Starting point is 01:41:56 Johnson, it's like those two they're not going to play nice together. They're not just that they're not going to. No, and then they finally had somebody, whether you like his work or not, with Colin Travaro, who wrote this whole thing and said, okay, you know what? Ryan set that up, JJ set that up.
Starting point is 01:42:11 So I'll tie it together and say this, this, this and this. And his version, if you read it, pays respect to both of their versions. And then Jay goes, JJ comes back in and he goes, no, no, no, no. I'm not doing anything. He just blows it all up.
Starting point is 01:42:24 Yeah, yeah, yeah. What a mess. Albert Glowocke. Ramele Ross was the best director of the year for Nickel Boys. John Choo's direction was flat for me. Wow. And I loved in the Heights. Hey, Farah.
Starting point is 01:42:35 Wait, everybody is in total of their opinion. What do you mean John M. Chu's direction is flat? There's a lot of discussion in film nerd circles about the wicked kind of being filmed. And in a way a lot of movies are filmed now where it's to compensate for green screens. So there's a lot of like flat lighting. I don't know that I necessarily. agree with that being an issue with his directing. I actually think there was a lot of really strong choices in it.
Starting point is 01:43:01 I will also say I've heard a lot of good things about Nickel Boys had not, have not had a chance to check it out yet. But he was directing live takes like a show. So how could it be flat? Yeah, it's more of a, I think, let's be with, although I guess it comes through director, but I think if that is what they're referring to, it's more of an issue with the drug cinematography or the lighting.
Starting point is 01:43:20 And again, I'm not entirely sure in this case, I agree. although I do think it is a problem generally in shows in movies. I don't know that I would classify Wicked as an example of it. Daynapper. Spoiler, are there any movies you're still interested in, but haven't seen yet because it's been spoiled. I haven't seen the book of Eli, but I want to. Not because they're been spoiled. There's tons of movies I want to see, but I haven't had a chance to. I had Fight Club spoiled for me before I watched it, and I think I've only ever seen a clips now.
Starting point is 01:43:50 It was spoiled for me. then I YouTubeed the reveal, and then I think I've seen moments, but I don't know that I've ever seen this entirety, which sucks. Yeah, I'm not a big, I obviously don't want to be spoiled, but I actually don't know. If a movie's good, a spoiler can't ruin it. I knew the twist. A fight club before I saw it, the movie's still good.
Starting point is 01:44:06 Unbreakable before I first. Unbreakable and six cents. I knew the twist, and I saw both, and they're both still really good. Right. So I think if the movie, it's a problem, if you think about something like far from home, the twist in that with Mysterio, Once you know the twist and then you see the movie, the first half leading to the twist is deadly dull because it's all building to something that doesn't matter. If the movie can still hold up, if the movie is worth a second viewing once you see the, no, the twist, then it doesn't matter if it's spoiled for you, in my opinion. Go, pal.
Starting point is 01:44:39 I'm a little sad that I forgot when they say Daredevil is coming out tonight. They meant 9 p.m. so I won't be able to watch until tomorrow. It's okay. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it when you wait. Trust me. Crystal, excited for new season of Doctor Who next month.
Starting point is 01:44:51 DJ you, Dr. Who person? I am. Yeah, see, I just, I, it's not that I don't like it. I feel it's so intimidating. Because it's so long, that it's just, I can't. Yeah. It's, um, the good news is whenever they do a regeneration, it's usually pretty good jumping on point.
Starting point is 01:45:07 Um, so you could just go back and watch the previous season, although I will say it is, it is kind of tonally different than what they had been doing, which is not necessarily problem. It's just different. Um, but, uh, the new doctor, I think is really good. Um, and it's my first time, my, for my wife, watching, Dr. Her and she's really enjoying it. That's cool.
Starting point is 01:45:23 Day Napper. Growing up, 9 p.m. felt like tonight. Now as an adult to feel like tomorrow. Yeah. 100%.
Starting point is 01:45:30 100%. Um, I feel that way. Crystal, love the no other land speech at the Oscars. That's the only one I'm sad that I didn't watch. I hear that I hear that speech is pretty good. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:40 Yeah. Also, uh, disappointed that I believe that movie still doesn't have distribution, which is a part. Wow. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:45:49 Um, support for Ronxie. I also liked the speech by the way. Garageball. Long time listener. Second time Super Chatter. Thank you. Christian, what's your favorite old school Schmo's video? Mine has to be the trial of JTE. Well, if you're looking at the Schmo's No Live Show, that one's
Starting point is 01:46:05 hard to beat. That episode was fantastic, although there were some great ones. The celebrity dating game ones that we did on Toad Hop was pretty fantastic. The Dumb and Dumber movie review is one that that I liked a lot too. There's There's tons of them for sure. There's,
Starting point is 01:46:24 and there's, and when you go to Patreon and members, you get access to some of the old, um, Shmoh's no live episodes. Do you wish Brett and Kate a happy birthday yesterday? Oh, Brett,
Starting point is 01:46:35 yes. I forgot that it was Kate's birthday also. Yeah, I'm bad. I'm bad. I'm really bad. You know how bad I am at that. I know I almost texted you yesterday.
Starting point is 01:46:43 I was just like, this is rude. Please do. I'm really bad at that. I only, I text Brett a work thing in the morning yesterday. and didn't realize it was his birthday until I saw his wife's Instagram post like yeah yeah it's i'm very bad at that uh chris carson roxy and dj would you want to see a static shock movie or
Starting point is 01:47:02 series from guns dc u you all rock and thank you for what you do um not as one of the first properties but eventually that would be cool i like static shock i say hell yes absolutely i think the milestone characters are great i think they add an interesting texture to the main dc u I know the rights issues are a little bit different. What are your TV show, DJ? Either, I think probably a TV show. I think by and large, most comic characters do better in serialized mediums like TV than movies. So probably a TV show, but like get butts in there.
Starting point is 01:47:37 Live action? Yeah, do all of them. I think the milestone characters are really, really great. And I wish they got a little bit more spotlight. But static is the most popular and the best one probably. So definitely. If they can get static in there, do it. Crystal, yay, we beat Roka.
Starting point is 01:47:52 I mean, it's shattered him right now. It's 161 right at the moment. 161 rum, pineapple juice, and Malibu. Oh, okay. Next one is Harrison Martin. Just goofing early. I'm taken. Beat Roker.
Starting point is 01:48:06 Oh, he's taken, Roxy. I'm sorry. You missed your shot, Roxie. It's just not. You should have got it before. Damn it. He was working hard. He got himself a significant other in the middle of the show.
Starting point is 01:48:19 Mike Pelly. excited for Daredevil tonight. Christian, did you finish the full season screener? I did not, and that was one of the reasons I almost canceled the show today, or not canceled it, but almost had Roxy host without me, but then there was a DJ's coming on. I got to do it. I can do it, but you pull up a lot of stuff throughout.
Starting point is 01:48:34 I know, I know. I know. A little practice. I know. And then I had, so that was why. And so I'm going to try, I'm going to see if I can do as many as I can today. Crystal support for Roxy and DJ. Thank you, thank you.
Starting point is 01:48:45 Same for Mike Joyce's amazing stylist. Three, hair by your beer ice. Tiberius, Monk, hello, what good news happened to you in your personal life? I am down 24 pounds. I started making last year at 241, and now I'm at 217. I'm going to steal some of your shine there, Tiberius, and I think that's the same thing is that I've been, I've told myself for a long time, I wanted to start, I mean, I've been over the last, 10 years, I've been, there's been stints where I've been pretty good with diet, right?
Starting point is 01:49:13 But I kept telling myself, I got to find a way and get myself to exercise, and I finally have been doing that. Hell yeah. How about you? You said personal life and I immediately thought of my career. Is that not personal life? Personal life. Okay, well, then I can't say, but something good happened to me recently that both Christian and DJ know about
Starting point is 01:49:33 and I'll tell you guys about eventually and you'll be like, oh, that's the things you're talking about. Yeah, I have a beautiful baby boy and my comic was funded, but there's still a few days left. Dangerboardcomcom. Links in the description. Joyous Rumor, have you beat Roka the Outlayate? Oh, yes.
Starting point is 01:49:48 They're at 163 right now. The question, they're trying to get some ground to, to beat Mike and Steph for, well, Andrew Guy tomorrow. Maybe Andrew Guy can, can, no outsider by themselves has ever won. So we'll say. I just texted Sam and said that Christian thinks that Andrew is a better actor than you. I'm waiting on the thoughts. Did you really?
Starting point is 01:50:10 Ryan S. Roxy, any plans to watch the Fox Hollow murders documentary around Hulu? It happened in, in Indiana where my parents live in some twists in the story. I don't know the Fox Hollow murders. I do tend to watch a lot of true crime stuff. I want to say it's on, I've seen it on Disney Plus, which must mean it's a Hulu joint.
Starting point is 01:50:29 Oh. Oh, here's some clarification from Sean. Christian, I'm a longtime fan. New member. My brother introduced me to Schmowdown after my last deployment to Afghanistan. You, Roxy, outlaw, baby carrots, and the rest of all saved my life. I mean, you saved our life. Thank you for your service.
Starting point is 01:50:43 You saved our life. I was going to say, I recognized Sean's name for longer than that, but it did say on the top like one month member or whatever. Yeah, yeah. So, I mean, he's, but he's been a fan for a long time. I guess he's just getting more involved now. You're making, maybe just getting his voice. Come on through.
Starting point is 01:50:58 Ask, hey, gang, epic opening overall last night with punk and good show overall. Yeah, Roxie, are you watching Survivor? Christian, I assume that Sam has seen the Warriors, right? I don't know if she has on the Warriors. I mean, if she has, she doesn't remember it, but that's, we have such a list for her to get through. She's going to be, she's going to be busy for the rest of the year. Like the Warriors? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:20 Survivor the TV show? Yeah, you're Survivor the TV show. No, I'm not. My siblings watch it. But the opening to Raw last night was pretty great. I started to watch as much as I could, and I realized I got back from the city. I was exhausted. So I didn't see the Rio Ripley match, although I heard what happened, obviously.
Starting point is 01:51:38 Awesome, Prime OG. When did Carlos Boozer start podcasting? I don't even know what that means. Who's Carlos Boozer? Do we know? Also, Nostratu was absolute dog water. Wow. It was an hour and a half porno. Really?
Starting point is 01:51:56 Yeah, hard to disagree. Everybody was allowed to have their opinion. I just don't get a lot of opinions. What do you mean? Yeah, I'm going to disagree with that. That was, that movie was brilliant. And if that's the kind of porn you're watching, whoa. That's my quality stuff.
Starting point is 01:52:11 That's not even, that's not even, that's low quality porn for him. It's like, no, boo, he says. to that. Crystal, don't listen to anything. These people say, Crystal, I guess I made someone mad in the chat that I was showing so much support gets all run away now. Sorry, I was trying to help Roxy. Don't you dare apologize.
Starting point is 01:52:26 Stop. Literally, you're the best and my favorite so they can all. Yeah, tell whoever was complaining, tell them to stick their head up their asshole. Fasia Bruta. I saw Amelia Perez. I loved it despite the controversy. I liked it a lot too, but I like it less because of the surrounding stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:42 But I'm with Roxie. Just as a movie, my wife and I had a good time watching. Handsome Ransom. Hey, Roxy, would you ever review the mimic movies? You get such a giant, you get to see a giant roach eat Josh Brolin. I know. Everybody knows I'm really afraid of cockroaches. And so people keep wanting me to watch this.
Starting point is 01:53:00 And I will if Greg asks me to watch it, but I'm not going to tell him. No, you know. I'm surprised no one has. Day Napier, congrats, Christian. You went the whole show yesterday without reminding us. You used to work for the movie. How dare you? You earn this.
Starting point is 01:53:13 stay awesome. I haven't brought that up in forever. I don't understand. If you're talking about W.E., obviously, it's relevant. No, what he's saying is because there are certain times, like, when you do a show daily, and you have, you repeat a lot of the same bits, whether it's people. You are all right. Oh, you like, tell us about it again. It's like, look, the good news is that you know, because you watch a lot. So what am I going to, I'm going to complain about you, complaining about me talking about my old jobs? It's like, you, do you watch the show enough?
Starting point is 01:53:43 because yeah and he's breaking balls it was it was a freaking $20 super chat that he did yeah no problem with him that's that's funny yeah he's breaking balls and that's and that's it was funny uh go pal sam is reminding me i just watching glorious bastards i forgot how little of the movie the bastards are in i got to watch that one i don't think sam has never seen that we're going to watch that we're going to watch once upon a time in hollywood and very good did you see the post of all the
Starting point is 01:54:09 dad thinks um put tarantino on the map and made him into somebody that it was somebody. You mean what's part of Hollywood? Maybe good. This director, Tarantino, I think he could one day have a lot of potential. Yeah. hilarious. RQMD, SMD, support for Roxy and Crystal, once again.
Starting point is 01:54:27 Thank you. Go pal. Boozer, the basketball player from Duke? I don't know who they were talking. We'll find out by the time we get to the end of these super chats, who Boozer is. I don't want to follow college sports at all. Sean McCabe says, Roxy, my brother, Patrick was very vocal on the showdown. Maybe it was Patrick McCabe.
Starting point is 01:54:43 Oh. Maybe. And that's how we ended with Patrick McCabe reference from his brother, Sean McKay. 168. What a performance in general, once again from Roxy, who is looking at another victory. Roxy, how many, this is, you won last week. Then I didn't the week before. No, but you're doing, but it wasn't lack of trying.
Starting point is 01:55:04 193. That was when you lost to that 240 or whatever it was. All right, let's start with our guests here. One more time, DJ, tell them where they can find your stuff. Yeah, go, you can find me a DJ Talks trash everywhere that matters. Blue skies where I'm hanging out most of the time these days. But for my comic, you can do the link. Or you can go to dangerboycom.
Starting point is 01:55:24 We are fully funded. I have successfully, you know, come rain or shine or pandemic, whatever. I've always delivered on my campaigns that have fulfilled. So this comic is happening. You will get it. It's 44 pages. So that's double the size of your average comic book. And it's something new.
Starting point is 01:55:41 It's something fresh. If you love superheroes, if you hate superhero, superheroes, if you're looking for something that's kind of pushing the genre in new directions, trying new things. If you like cyberpunk stuff, if you like the superhero revisionist stuff like Invincible or kind of like the cyberpunk dystopia of something like Batman Beyond, if any of this sounds like something you're into, you're going to want to check out dangerboy comic.com.
Starting point is 01:56:00 I'm really proud of it. Got a lot of incredible artists working on it. You can be drawn into the comic and get all our covers, a ton of cool stuff. Go check that out. Please and thank you. Roxy, we're going to piece everything together. Carlos Boozer was a pro. The basketball player, Olympic medalist, played 13 years in NBA, and people think DJ looks like him.
Starting point is 01:56:19 Oh. Or that person is good. Anyway, you guys can find me everywhere at Roxy Stryor, and I'll keep you updated on what I'm doing there. Thank you guys for joining me here today. Thank you to both DJ and Roxy for being on the show here. One more here from the Kelly Kid. I loved Quentin Tarantino at the Oscars. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:56:38 He had the weirdest voice I've ever heard. It did not sound like he said, hello. buddy what's happening right now yeah i guess see i didn't even see that i didn't know he's i didn't know he was on it uh anyway thank you for joining us here today apple podcast spotify anywhere podcast or found i got a lot of stuff coming out when i get off the air here i'm going to upload my mickey 17 non-spoiler review that will go up i got a non-spoiler for daredevil episodes one and two that will be going up right right around the time that it releases then i got the full reactions on both of them, tons of videos still coming up today.
Starting point is 01:57:15 Tomorrow's a Spider-Man 3 reaction. So check it all out. Thanks for being here today. Again, thank you to my wonderful guests. And we shall see you guys on the flip side. Be back here tomorrow with Andrew Guy. Bye-bye, everyone.

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