The Kristian Harloff Show - Marvel Planning Deadpool & Wolverine 2?! Epic Sequel or Shameless Cash Grab?

Episode Date: October 15, 2024

Is Marvel planning Deadpool & Wolverine 2?! Join Kristian Harloff as he dives deep into the latest rumors about Deadpool and Wolverine reuniting for another epic showdown. With Ryan Reynolds returning... as Wade Wilson and Hugh Jackman as Logan, is this sequel a genius move or just a cash grab by Disney and the MCU? After the massive success of Deadpool and Wolverine, it's no surprise the franchise could be continuing. But is it too much too soon? We'll discuss the latest buzz around Deadpool 3, Marvel Comics, and whether Wolverine vs. Deadpool can live up to the hype. Plus, we'll touch on the X-Men, Marvel, and what's next for the MCU! In this episode, we also cover the new Mission Impossible trailer, why Joker 2 is set to lose Warner Bros over $200 million, and Greta Gerwig's push for a theatrical run with Narnia on Netflix. Roxy brings her top TV picks, Brett chimes in, and of course, Kristian breaks down everything you need to know!   OUR SPONSORS: PERFECT JEAN:  Podcast Description,  F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code BIGTHING at http://www.theperfectjean.nyc/BIGTHING #theperfectjeanpod If you are looking to take your game to the next level, visit http://www.TRYJOYMODE.COM and use code BIGHTHING at checkout for 20 percent off. That's T-R-Y-J-O-Y-M-O-D-E.com and use code BIGTHING  for 20 percent off your first order. MANDO: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @shop.mando and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code BIGTHING at http://www.shopmando.com! #mandopod 

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Starting point is 00:00:29 Ryan Reynolds said, no, we're not doing any more Deadpool. No way. That's it. We're done. Well, I don't know how true that was. Because there's a rumor going around now that Deadpool and Wolverine could have a sequel, or I guess a fourth movie in the franchise overall. Is that something that should happen?
Starting point is 00:00:50 Is it something that, you know, is maybe a cash grab? And I saw in the comments and people say, well, everything's a cash grab. That's not true. Everything is made to make a problem. everything is made to make money, but a cash crab is in definition you're just doing it to make money and you're not trying to do anything creative. So if you're saying that it everything's a cash grab that is incorrect. Everything is made to make money, which is true. A majority of stuff is made to make money? So is that one of these things or is there actually with the addition of making money? Is this also going to be something that can be creative, push the story forward? Is Marvel Getting desperate and just trying to get wins. We'll discuss that and a lot more. To start out, it's myself and Roxy, and Brett says he's going to join.
Starting point is 00:01:39 Fingers crossed. It's the show. Here we go. What's going on, everybody? Welcome back to the Christian Harlov show. It is Tuesday. And joining me is, uh-oh, what happened? What happened?
Starting point is 00:02:01 What did you say? What happened for you? Nothing. Oh, I've been texting you. Oh, you did? I didn't get any of that. It was just me solo in a room. You're all by yourself now in a room.
Starting point is 00:02:15 I was solo in a room with no audio and couldn't see you or hear you. And I was like, oh, maybe. That's weird. I don't know why that happened. Are we live? Did you do an intro to the show? Yeah, I did the live intro. That's great.
Starting point is 00:02:29 I don't understand what happened. I don't know. See, this is what happened when Brett's not here. He messes up the whole thing. You can see everything now, though, right? Okay, let's get started. and then I was just alone. Well, not anymore.
Starting point is 00:02:42 Oh, you know what I think it is? I think that right now, what do you, you see, you see me and you on the screen, right? Yep. I don't know what happened, Roxy, I can't tell you. I don't know. What I can tell you is this. I can tell you that yesterday, well, how about last week
Starting point is 00:02:58 where you had such a good run with Mike and it looked like you were going to do it and we're like, there's no way. Well, you actually didn't say this. I didn't. And I'll give you the props here. I said there's no way that Steph and Brett are going to do it. And then Steph was all by yourself.
Starting point is 00:03:11 I said, that's going to be tough. Where was Brett? I don't know where he was, but we'll find that out, I guess, later, the same reason you're not here now. No, I thought she could. She's super, she's like the most likable person. Totally. Totally.
Starting point is 00:03:23 But traditionally she has, and her shows have done decent, but like she hit the 100 question club. That doesn't happen often. That's so great. Yeah, so. Jackson was very happy for her. Roxy's trying to get her first win. I haven't gotten one
Starting point is 00:03:36 No, but that's okay I think that's the people just saying what they want No, it's not true 80 something last week was wonderful But we've got we've got a lot to talk about Rocksay there's tons of stuff There's TV stuff to talk about There's I got you know I watched
Starting point is 00:03:50 You've been doing the reaction stuff and I've been kind of getting When it comes to movie reactions newer into the game I watched I watched Smile yesterday I still haven't seen it Well so I'm going to see Smile 2 tonight So I figured you know, might as well see the first one, find out what's going on.
Starting point is 00:04:07 And if I'm going to watch it, I might as well do a reaction to it. So my friend Tina came in last night. We did it. It'll be up actually at 3 p.m. right after this is over. How was it? I enjoyed it. I enjoyed it. Yeah, the beginning of the reaction is...
Starting point is 00:04:21 It's creepy. It's creepy. One of the... Yeah. And that's a mild version of it. There is a moment in the reaction that is one of my favorite moments of anything I've ever done. Tina Tina has seen the movie. This is the first time where I have never seen something and someone else has.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Like Sam hadn't seen Deadpool in my head. So first of all, she shouldn't even said that she saw it because she's every single thing that she's, she didn't remember anything. No, it's like me. I don't remember anything. She didn't remember anything. She didn't remember anything. She didn't remember anything. Might as well have been why.
Starting point is 00:04:55 I'm not convinced that she saw it. Anyway, there's one part. She almost leaps out of the chair and it is hilarious. And she's like, and I said, that's going to lead. That's going to be replayed it out. It's going to be, it's the first, it's the, it opens. Are you going to clip it out? See, I need you.
Starting point is 00:05:11 I got to see, I got to steal from the real rejects. Have you run my social media? You should start doing it. Listen, would be happy to join. There's room for rocks both places. Maybe. We'll negotiate. I'm so excited with how much I'm growing their social.
Starting point is 00:05:26 It is like been such, so awesome. This has been something you should have been doing a long time ago. Not just with that. I love it. Yeah. You know I love. Yeah, it's something you should be, that should be a gig that you do with the addition to being great actress. You should do a, you should do, you should run social media.
Starting point is 00:05:43 I found a little thing that I enjoy. And like, it genuinely brings me joy. I love finding the trends and like filming those things and editing them. I really like. You're very good at it. You're very good at it. It was almost like I was mad at myself that I didn't think of that for you already when you were doing it. Oh, yes, you should have been doing that like 10 years ago.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Greg pitched it to me and I said no when I started there because I this is what happens when you have embosser syndrome and you're just like but it can't be me. He was like, I want to hire you to run our social and I was like, but I don't know how to do that. And he was like, I really feel like you do. He's right. He was 100% right. I've been running after by the socials for years too. But yeah, I was like, I don't know. I just, I hate letting anybody down.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Yeah, I know. You're not going to. You're not fine. And if you suck it at them, we'll move on. 100%. Yeah, he's, I had, so I did his podcast with him. Actually, he started a podcast. Oh, you did it.
Starting point is 00:06:36 I was there. Okay, how to go? Well, I'll be watching it very soon and doing all a clipout. I'm sure you will. Yeah. Went great. Went great. He's, I love talking to him.
Starting point is 00:06:44 And I even said it inside of the, the, I wouldn't say an interview. It's a conversation that we, we're both so damn busy that we would like to be able to do. And plus the fact I'm in New York and we'd love to be able to spend time talking and saying, how's everything going and when we do normally on the phone it's business and it's quick and we talk for 15 20 minutes and we got to jump if we were able to this is a way we were able to actually talk for about an hour did you do was he at real rejects or did he go to where he usually filmed he was at his house he went yeah he he went he stayed there because he didn't want to drive to hollywood so i was like yeah because you aren't going to be there anyway yeah that's have you been to that studio that's out of
Starting point is 00:07:23 oh my god okay it is like insane that's great they call it something i don't know know, like some at Los Angeles, the biggest concrete jungle. It is, in the heart of Hollywood, with every single type of plant and tree and forest you feel like when you're there, you're dropped in the middle of, like, I don't know where. It is so weird. It is so beautiful there. I'm like, there's no way that there's shit and piss outside here on the street. The original name of the studio is called Shit and Piss Studios.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Well, just you know what Hollywood would be. Yeah, of course. Yeah, it's the worst. Yeah, we talked about a lot of different things. It was good. I enjoyed it. Okay. We have things to talk about Roxy.
Starting point is 00:08:06 Like what? Well, the first one is the main topic. And let's get into it because it's a good one. The rumor is that Marvel Studios is planning a Deadpool and Wolverine sequel, which could be contradiction to what, Ryan Reynolds has been saying, you know, this is, though we're not sure if anything is officially in development, Marvel Studios is said to be discussing plans for a direct sequel to Deadpool and Wolverine. Mark Cassidy writes, though this will hardly come as much of a surprise after the movie's incredible box office success,
Starting point is 00:08:49 we're hearing that Marvel Studios is planning a sequel to Deadpool and Wolverine. The project is unlikely to be in the development stages, but scooper my time to shine. Claims discussions are underway. Sean Levy's superhero team-up is now the highest grossing R-rated movie of all time and is actually still breaking records. After debuting on digital platforms on October 1st, Deadpool and Wolverine became the best R-rated movie of all time in its first week of availability domestically. The movie also passed Avengers, 622 million domestic haul to become the fifth budget, fifth biggest comic book movie ever in the U.S., and climbed higher in the ranks of the highest grossing movies of all time worldwide. having officially grossed over 1.31 billion globally,
Starting point is 00:09:30 Deadpool and Wolverine passed Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom to become the 21st highest grossing movie ever. Though we are expecting the Merck with the mouth and Logan to join forces again in Avengers Secret Wars, a direct follow-up to Deadpool and Wolverine was probably inevitable, given these numbers. Both Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman have expressed interest in returning during interviews, but we're careful not to suggest anything was actually in the works. So, Fandangos, sweeten stuff out, yada, yada, yada. I think is there anything else there? The MVP, in addition to Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman in the title rolls,
Starting point is 00:10:02 Deadpool Wolverine, we'll see. No, no. Okay. So you see this, Roxy, and, you know, as they write, the obvious thing is that, yeah, you do a billion dollars, and people are going to want to see another movie. You make money, you make more. Correct. You make money, you make more.
Starting point is 00:10:23 Correct. But the question I have of this, and as I said, in the opening of the video was that why are you doing right did you always have the plan that you were going to continue obviously the money part of it is the obvious answer but like the question is do you have it in your mind because this is the thing when you have um a connected universe you have to say all right if this does as well as we want how will it connect if we do another one because we did this multiverse thing and where do you go from there after that Do you do this before Secret Wars?
Starting point is 00:10:57 Because you've got to close out the multiverse at some point with Avengers. So is it something that comes afterwards? Do they go back and kind of do it more small scale with the two of them now having their adventures together? How does it work without just being? Because what I said was someone said in the comments, well, everything's a cash grab. And I said, that's not true. Not everything is a cash grab. Everything is made to make money.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Cash grab is, by definition, is something you are just trying to make money for. And it's a cash crab and you're running away from it. there's no quality involved in it. That's what the definition of cash grab is. A trying to make money is. Is that true what the definition of cash grab is? Yeah, so cash grab is something, what is, it's not a, cash grab is, what the term means is that you really have, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:40 you're not trying to make anything of knowing. I completely agree with you, by the way. I just don't know what the technical definition is. Let's see, cash grab is greedy attempt to make money, often without regard for ethics or consequences. Right. So, and it's, and that's what, So when people say, well, everything's a cash grab, that is incorrect because you, everything should, especially in big budgets up, is intended to make money. But if you're just doing a cash grab, that means that as you read just now.
Starting point is 00:12:08 It means like, who cares if it's any good? People will just watch it. Just make it. Who cares? Put them in there. Well, the truth is like, are there really any cash grabs anymore considering the fact that we have so many more movies and so many more shows than we used to have? There's too many options for studios to really be doing cash grabs anymore. Yeah, I mean, I think that...
Starting point is 00:12:30 Like we just saw a Joker 2, right? It's not enough that the first Joker made a billion dollars and them to be like, yeah, we should do a Joker 2. Obviously, that's not enough because you're not going to make money and what that movie lost $150 million. Something like that, maybe even more. We'll report on that in a second too, but like it was, well, that's a question. Could you argue that Joker 2 was indeed a cash grab?
Starting point is 00:12:51 We don't know because we... I don't think so. I really don't think it intended to be a cash grab. Well, we don't know. The way I say that is because imagine if the conversation was. We do know. We don't know. We don't know if the studio said, if the studio says this, if the studio goes, hey, Todd,
Starting point is 00:13:06 we want you to make another one. And he goes, well, I don't really, there's no story for me really to tell. Yeah, but we want to make money on this. We want to be able to do it. We want you to do something. You and Joaquin to just do something. So there's no other story to make. And they're like, well, we need you to do it.
Starting point is 00:13:21 in the studio. I don't think Todd Phillips was necessarily going for a cash grab. He was going to make whatever movie they're going to give me money. But that's the thing, Christian, if it is a cash grab, then the studio has their hands on every part of it and they didn't. That's the whole argument is that Todd Phillips had 100% creative control over this. So how could that be a cash grab? It's true. You're more, we're more leaning on the side that you are correct here, but because I don't know the full story of it.
Starting point is 00:13:51 I'm not saying that it worked. No. Just I don't think the intention behind it was. I don't think so either. The intention is let's make money, but I don't think that was a sole intention. I think clearly Joaquin Phoenix and Todd Phelps were like, yeah, we got something here in the studio was like, maybe try this. And they were like, no, no, this is what we're doing. It's just a question because it's like if, yeah, that's a longer, longer conversation.
Starting point is 00:14:14 But I think that when it comes to Deadpool and Wolverine, it comes to, you okay, it's, it's, it's. Similar, I guess, to Joker, too. Like, if Disney's like, wait a minute, the other things that we're trying to put out here, and Captain America ain't screening well, we made a billion dollars of this movie, and everybody, look at it just did on digital, this thing is a hit. We got to make another one. We've got to make another one. That's when you start getting into that territory of, uh-oh, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:14:42 I don't disagree at all, except for the fact that when we watched Deadpool Wolverine, there did seem to be references that would indicate that they might have thought we could possibly do a sequel. Sure. Like, I don't think that they went in being like, for sure this is going to get a sequel, but it did, there were a few different moments and shoutouts to like, you're the one and only Wolverine, like leaving the end of the movie a little more open ended for a sequel as opposed to making something more finite. night, I feel like they had it in the back of their mind that it could be potentially there. Yeah, that's true. And I also, I just, I'm just so curious of where it lands, right? What's going on in your head right now?
Starting point is 00:15:28 Where it lays? No, I just don't know where it lands. I'm wondering, as far as Marvel Studios goes, as far as Disney goes, where does this go after Secret Wars? Like, does it land before it, before it, afterwards, if they're going to do another one, be cut. And as I said before, if they do, because we're all hoping that Secret Wars ends the multiverse, they've said it enough, that it's going to end the multiverse. Well, then if that's the case, then what's the, what's the Deadpool movie after that? Is it just another buddy cop movie
Starting point is 00:15:56 with the two of them running around together? Will people want that after the success of how they, you know, it became this whole big thing? So where does it go? I don't know. It's interesting to just in terms of Marvel, I was talking to our mutual friend DJ Wildridge about this on OSA this week. Like they have fully completely set up Young Avengers without announcing any Young Avengers projects. And you would think that that would kind of be a natural next place for Marvel to go. But there's no intention of doing that. So I feel like they do right now. They have their master plan.
Starting point is 00:16:36 And then they've got their projects that they're not sure. they're going to figure out how to stick into their master plan and like shoehorn in to make work. Right. So Deadpool Wolverine, annihilated, maybe wasn't originally in the master plan to do a second one, but they're like, what are we going to do, not do it because we have the rest of our slate? No, we'll just figure out it will go somewhere. And it kind of lives in its own little space anyway. So, yeah, but I don't know.
Starting point is 00:17:01 We're not in the conversations, obviously. Yeah, and it's also, remember the conversations that you and I had on this show about there's rumors that Channing Tatum was going to get his own. movie there was as Gambit there was all there was rumors that that wasn't a rumor yeah it was that was a movie that was happening no no no no I'm saying since
Starting point is 00:17:21 since Deadpool and Wolverine came out since I was it's part of the plot it's part of the plot no no no I'm saying afterwards is now potentially him Wesley Snipes doing another blade movie and if that's like where does that all fit in it's like that's what I worry about when it comes to this stuff
Starting point is 00:17:37 because it's like oh it was a massive big hit now take everything from there and the plan that we had beforehand, scrap that or just move those things around and let's just go with that. And it might not be the wrong move, but it is, it does seem like the panic button. It's like a panic button. Wow, I don't feel like they're panicked right now. I feel like they're excited. We had a movie.
Starting point is 00:18:00 It did gangbusters. Maybe we'll do another one. We also have a whole different slate of things that we're leading up to. And keeping in mind that, This actually is not my preference, but I do think they've got a grip on it. Like, everybody knows at this point and hates that I say this. I was team reboot. Okay, we did what we needed to do.
Starting point is 00:18:23 We got to our end game. Now, let's reboot for the kids. Reboot for the kids. Not what they're doing because they're still like, we have a lot of juice to squeeze here. We've set up a lot of characters that we haven't seen fully pay off. We have a full-blown plan on what we're doing with the next two Avengers movie. Now that we've gotten rid of Kang, we've fully announced what the next situation is with Dr. Doom. Like they really, they clearly have a plan.
Starting point is 00:18:51 I don't feel panic from them at all. I feel like, all right, let's kind of keep with what's working. Let's add some things in. I feel like, honestly, kind of more of a calmness from D.C. right now, of course, we feel a little bit of panic after the Joker movie. But even from them, I feel like the tides are turning a little bit here and everybody's finding their roots and their bearings. I know. It's weird.
Starting point is 00:19:14 I feel the opposite. I feel that because, well, let me say this. If it's Kevin Feigy that has decided, no, no, Deadpool and Wolverine, too, was always part of the plan. If this thing did well, we have it mapped out, it's part of the plan, as you say, and there's a calmness to it because we knew exactly where we wanted to fit in it. Then I'm with you. Then I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:19:31 If the studio was like, hey, Kevin, listen, I know that it might not be part of the plan, but can you fit in a Deadpool and Wolverine too? Because it just did so well, and they're pushing him to do it, that's where I go, uh-oh. And as far as DC goes, yeah, look, the Joker and anything else that came before Gunn and Saffron to me, I'm not judging them on it because we, because we don't, because we can be crazy to. So it's Superman that is the one that everyone's going to be looking at and where I have, you know, I guess ironically, not ironically, right on the nose, whatever it is. I have hope for Superman.
Starting point is 00:20:11 I have hope for it. I'm ready for that movie to come out and I want a great Superman and I want to launch into a great DC universe. You know what I haven't spoken to in a long time and I'm curious if you have his thoughts on this right now? Have you talked to Mark Riley about this at all? About Superman? Yeah. Not in a bit. Not about Superman.
Starting point is 00:20:28 I've talked to him more about other aliens. You talked to him about what? Other aliens outside of Krypton. Yeah, you got to ask his thoughts on what's going on with Superman, because he's like the biggest diehard Superman guy, I know. I'm curious. I'm sure, I bet she's excited for it. I bet she's excited.
Starting point is 00:20:44 Do you know I was watching the new Twisters movie? Yeah, it's good. And in the New Twisters movie, I was like, wow, it's so weird. That guy looks like the new Superman or something. That's hilarious. And Greg, who was watching with me, was like, no. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:21:00 Is it? And is that on the reaction itself? Yeah. Oh, that's hilarious. He doesn't, he didn't think it looked like. I was like, no, no, he looks like he could be Superman. He looks like David Kornsch. Wow, it's so weird.
Starting point is 00:21:09 He looks like Superman. But we were both like, we would have known a Superman was in this movie. I actually, especially the fact that Koi is on that show and wouldn't shut up about it, that he was in it. Well, my friend went to Juilliard with him. And like, I know what this man looks like. I don't know. There's sometimes when you see somebody in a different setting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:30 This will even happen. Do you ever see somebody in New York or L.A.? and you're like, that's my buddy. Yeah. And it's not. It's a celebrity. Yeah, 100%. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Well, I told you, the one, the one that, well, I guess I'll bring it up at this point, but who cares. I think I told you this before, too. I was, this is a long time ago. It's around 10 to 12 years ago. Maybe more. Maybe more. Shoot. No, it had to be at least 13, 14 years ago because it was before my first daughter was born.
Starting point is 00:21:58 So there was this sushi place that I used to love. and my wife I went to get it for myself and my wife and she was home and when we were living together and I went to get it and I walked in this place was crowded and here's this woman standing there and I go I know her like we're she had the comedy show and she's I mean I stop and I go she is absolutely gorgeous who is that and like stunner did I tell you this story no smoke show like I'm like I'm like I'm like I'm like I felt like I just be and remember this is some this is somebody at this point nobody really knew who this person was, but I was seeing everything with Ellis at the time. So I had just seen this person in a movie. And it was Amber Hurd. Oh my gosh. Yeah. And this before anybody knows any the amount
Starting point is 00:22:41 of Amber heard. And she was, I think she was in that Nicholas Cage drive angry movie or whatever the hell it was called. And Ellis and I had seen that. So in my head, I'm going, but say what you want about her. You're allowed to say whatever you want about her. But 14, 15 years ago, she could stop the restaurant like that. I was like, holy. I interviewed her one. She's, Wow. Stunning. Did you say anything there? So you figured it out before you went over.
Starting point is 00:23:07 No. No, there's only one person. I told you this. The only one of the person that my speech stopped. That wasn't one of them. That was just like, oh, that's who that is. I know who that is. But I was like, she's, that's pretty.
Starting point is 00:23:17 That's pretty. You know about me and Henry Winger? You guys went to school together. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. What? On Monday, Tuesday, happy days. we went to school together.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Yes. I was in the airport when I was lying out in here. You told me this and I loved this. I thought he was my basketball coach. You told me that. And I like really harassed him. Like, Phil, Phil, Phil. That's the best.
Starting point is 00:23:48 Wouldn't let it go. He's like, no. Such an uncomfortable feeling. That's not who you thought. I felt it so good. That is hilarious. That is hilarious. No.
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Starting point is 00:27:15 is because you guys have been browsing around, looking at our sponsors, getting our sponsors. I've always put the links in there. So make sure you're browsing around. Get something. Check it out. Okay. Roxy, guess what?
Starting point is 00:27:28 Oh, wait a minute. You know what? I just realized something. You're muted. And so is everybody else. So, never mind. I'm going to the show by myself. Anyway, let me try that again.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Hey, Roxy. Guess what? What? A la Roosch, de la douche, a la Rudy is back. That's right. De La Rudy. That's right. Like Fonzie.
Starting point is 00:27:51 Hi, Brett. What's looking back? Like Fonzie. Yeah. Like your coach. The kids today, they love Fons, man. Yeah, like, How are you? Where have you been? What's going on?
Starting point is 00:28:00 I just, it's a series of unfortunate events that have been kept keeping me from coming on, but I'm doing good. People are excited. Not unfortunate events. Everything's been fine, just bad scheduling. I'm going to squash a rumor here. Okay. Because I'm tired of it. That your wife's going to replace me? Well, that's true.
Starting point is 00:28:18 But this rumor that Brett's the only one that understands that animation is for everyone. Nonsense. It's nonsense. What where's that coming from in the comments? So it's a friend. Well, well, it's not true.
Starting point is 00:28:34 I think anybody can love animation for everybody. Everybody knows that. And it's targeted. It's targeted towards kids sometimes. And it's targeted towards adults as well. So there you go. I know people comment that stuff on my stuff too. It's so weird.
Starting point is 00:28:49 It's like, yeah, no shit. Well, not anymore because we're here to squash that rumor. Christian, how are you doing? I'm going to tell you right now. How we're doing wrong. Okay, tell me. So, Brett, I don't know if you knew this or not. But this is a contest that's been going on.
Starting point is 00:29:07 Are you involved? Are you involved in any of them? Okay, you're involved in something. Okay. Yeah, we get a shiny nickel. Oh, no, there was actually a prize, and you didn't know about it because you haven't been here, but I'll tell you off here.
Starting point is 00:29:18 There is actually a prize that won't have been. All right, so listen, when at the end of each week, whoever wins is the, you know, the person that gets the prize. So last week, Steph, you were supposed to be on that show. Steph did it all by herself. And Steph won it with 100 and something questions. Roca yesterday hit 73.
Starting point is 00:29:39 So that's what you guys are trying to beat right now. And right now we are at 14. Might be tough. By the time we got to the end of the, by the time we got to the end of the questions, the topics yesterday with Roca, we were like 40. Listen, I believe in the people. And if they want to, they want to. And if they don't, they don't.
Starting point is 00:29:55 See, I love that attitude. I love that attitude. You don't threaten to break their legs and they don't do it. You just say, hey, they want to do it. That's it. Hey, Roxy, can I tell you something? Yes.
Starting point is 00:30:06 You look good today. Are you about to make a joke? No. Really? Yeah. You look good. Thanks. You're welcome.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Isn't there time to do my hair from this morning? I like that look. Yeah, it's a good look. Yeah, it's a good look. It's kind of my fresh face load. I like it. I like the wet hair. I like the shirt, the black and the white.
Starting point is 00:30:27 Thank you. I just went to H&M and I got this shirt for $4.00. I'm liking it. I'm digging it. See, you look good, rocks. Brett, you look like shit. I'm just kidding. Brett, you look good. Thank you. Your hair is different, though. I like it. What's going on? It's not under a hat. I have a new shirt on. See? No one cares. Yes, Christian. Thanks.
Starting point is 00:30:48 Everybody's doing great. Everyone's got a guy. Is that a sponsor shirt or just a shirt? No, it's a birthday shirt for my wife. Oh, I love it. Anyway. All right, let's get to this story because this is a story that I find very interesting. This Greta Gerwig thing, you hear about this, Rocks? No, what's going on? I love Greta.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Greta Gerwig is pushing for her Narnia movie to get a theatrical run. Barbie director Greta Gerwig's curious new multi-film adaptation of C.S. Lewis's The Chronicle of Narnia and Netflix may have hit some choppy waters. A new report at Puck News indicates, is that Puck from MTV's The Real World? Yes. It sounds like, Hey, Puck News. That's right.
Starting point is 00:31:33 You guys know who Puck is, right? Yeah, of course. Perfect. Good. Nice old dated reference. Anyway, a new report at Puck News indicates that GERWitt,
Starting point is 00:31:43 whatever happened to Puck, by the way. Do anybody know what ever having a Puck? Yeah. Get into that. Do you have a podcast? No. He should have a podcast.
Starting point is 00:31:51 I may be wrong, but I think Puck died. Did he? I think, I was thinking so, too. Oh, no. Drug overdose. shit. Wait, I thought the same thing.
Starting point is 00:32:00 For some reason, I was like, yeah, I do. But then I just looked him up and he's very much okay. Oh, and married. Oh, well, sorry, but, see. Why did we both think that? Someone said, someone in the comments said he was dead too. He just gives off that vibe, I guess. I thought that he, no, I really thought that there was like a really sad story about what happened to him.
Starting point is 00:32:20 But this says, his name is David Rainey. Yeah. And he's married to Betty Rainey and he's 56. Hey. All right. Hey. So, no, right. Lives in the Bay Area. So, God, of course, got of course. Okay, so let's get back to it.
Starting point is 00:32:34 A new report at Puck News. Did he ever wind up marrying anybody from the actual show? Let's see, her name is Brittany Rainey. So let's see if she was on the show. No, but they did have children, and you want to know what they named them? Puck. Hockey stick. Bogart, Shea, Poyote, Rainey.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Oh, come on. Rocco Pelley, Rainy. All right. All right. Sounds good. Okay. The person he's married to. Puck. Wow. Her profile says, I am who I am. God didn't make me perfect. He made me strong enough to carry my load and help anyone carry theirs. She was strong enough to carry Puck's load.
Starting point is 00:33:15 That's true. Absolutely. Well, good for Puck. Yeah. Okay. Should we do a whole podcast on Puck? Pautee. All right. Well, fuck Puck. Let's get into something else. No, no, no, I don't mean that. Shea peyote, rainies. Why does the puck have a podcast? He should have a podcast.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Everybody has a podcast. He might have a podcast. We don't know. What the puck. What the puck? What the puck. You should pitch him. We should.
Starting point is 00:33:42 Let's get him in here. Oh, speaking of which, I got Matthew Lillard coming in the studio tomorrow. I'm sorry, what? Yeah, man. Into your studio, Brad. Matthew Lillard is coming in. Oh, and Brad, I met the people down the hallway
Starting point is 00:33:54 with the air conditioner stuff. Couldn't be nicer. They're the nicest people. in the world. They were so sweet. Are you saying that because they're listening to the show? No, they might be, but I don't, but I, no, no. So I met, because what happens is this air conditioning, unfortunately, is connected to, to my studio and their studio.
Starting point is 00:34:13 So when I, and the lights get real hot in here, and I've got to put it cold. Otherwise, I'm dying. And I had to put a sign up because it's not their fault. I put the thing up. They're freezing in there. So they go to turn it down and they were doing it to us. What are they supposed to do? We don't know. So this morning,
Starting point is 00:34:29 Lady knocked on the door, she's like, because it's like, it was 43 degrees here this morning, right? So she was like, we're going to put the heat on and just wanted to talk to you about it too. And so, and I went in there and they, again, met the three women. They were like, they reminded me of the three like wonderful fairies from sleeping beauty.
Starting point is 00:34:51 You know what I mean? You know those three? They were just so nice. They were wonderful. You know those three fairies from Sleeping Beauty? Yeah. They were like them. And then so they put the heat on it. And then the woman comes in because she wanted to see some of the pictures that were hanging in the wall. And within seconds, this whole place felt like Dante's Inferno.
Starting point is 00:35:10 It was. And she felt it. And she felt it. And she knew she's like, I can't let you sit in that. And she's like, we'll deal with this. And we're going to talk to the building people. But it was like, anyway. But turns out they're there, they are always.
Starting point is 00:35:25 related to puck. No, it's not true. No, but I actually have now gone down a deep dive about puck and the people said, long story short, they're only related to puck. And they're actually
Starting point is 00:35:39 peyote's godparents. Right. No, there'll be a lot of people who have passed away from the real world, but it looks like Pedro Zamora. Yeah, he passed. He passed. He passed. And he was, I think, part of the San Francisco, so Puck
Starting point is 00:35:55 the puck season. Oh. So maybe we mixed up our peas. All right, we'll puck this. Let's get into, let's get into this. All right. So no more. So Gerwig,
Starting point is 00:36:06 sorry, the new report at Puck News indicates that Gerwig has been quietly raising the issue of giving her large scope films a theatrical release with Netflix's new film head Dan Lynn. Gerwig has allegedly voiced concerns about limiting those films only to the streaming platform. However, the outlet says that while talks with Netflix have been asked,
Starting point is 00:36:25 amicable. They are refusing Gerwig's requests and aren't budging on their streaming first release strategy. A more damning second report over at Empire City is making the claim that Gerwig might be trying to get out of her Netflix deal to direct Narnia. This one seems much more speculative, so take it purely
Starting point is 00:36:41 as rumor only. Gerwig signed on to direct the film months before Barbie was released in theaters and before Netflix underwent a regime change in its film division. Former film chief Scott Stubber consistently advocated for longer theatrical windows, but he exited earlier this year, replaced by Lynn
Starting point is 00:36:57 after budding heads with Netflix chief Ted Sarandos over this issue. Yeah, this isn't going to go very well. What part? I don't think she's going to do this movie. I don't think she's going to do this. I think she's going to get out of her contract. I think they're going to let her out.
Starting point is 00:37:12 It's a series of movies, right? Yeah, they're going to do three of them. So I don't think she's going to wind up doing this. Because Ted Sarandos has been very vocal. he does not really think Netflix's plans include big theatrical runs. He doesn't believe in them. He doesn't think that there's something. He doesn't crap on other studios for doing it, but he doesn't want to do them.
Starting point is 00:37:35 He made it very clear. And it's why Stuber left and because of that reason. He wanted to do more. Sarano said, no. Now, she signed on while Stuber was still there. So maybe that's a way to get out of the contract. I was told by Stuber. I'd be able to do it.
Starting point is 00:37:51 And I don't know. I just don't think it's not going to, two things are not going to happen. She's not going to want to continue and not get a theatrical release, especially after doing something like Barbie, which she made a billion dollars. And they don't want to include theatrical as part of their strategy. So I just think, I think they shake hands and go separate ways. What do you think, Ross? Well, regardless of the fact that this is Greta, regardless of what Ted wants for his business strategy, as a fan, you would think that Narnia is a big screen. mean property. Like I'm not saying that there's not merit in what Ted Sarandos is saying,
Starting point is 00:38:28 obviously there is to the fact that they are a subscription service. And the way that they make money is by people going to watch things on their platform, not by people going to the movies. They have to do these theatrical runs for Oscar worthy pictures, which likely Narnia is not. And so I do, I completely understand where he's coming from. But as a fan, This just feels like, wow, you're going to watch. It's Narnia, right? Like, you would just think that. And so I understand where Greta's coming from.
Starting point is 00:39:02 That's her project. And obviously, she wants it to be seen on the big screen. I don't know. They might be able to figure this out. Like, because I think it would be really foolish of Ted Sarando's to lose Greta Gerwig over this. She is a massive name right now. And she probably has a great take on this. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Here's the thing, Brett. I don't necessarily think because Netflix, do they want to be working with people like Greta Gerwig? Of course they do. Do they want to have top tier talent? She's coming off one of the biggest hits in recent memory. Yeah, of course they do. But they don't necessarily, does it hurt them if she leaves? Not really.
Starting point is 00:39:45 It doesn't. And does it hurt her if she leaves them? It only hurts them in the way that it hurt. Disney every time they lose somebody and it makes directors not want to sign on to projects anymore. Sure, but that's a different situation. Of course, it's creative differences as opposed to this, but this is kind of a creative difference.
Starting point is 00:40:05 Well, strategy-wise, but the thing is, and this is why what originally my take was going to be, well, if she knew that's what Netflix's deal is, they're vocal about it, then why she signed in the first place. But as you hear in the report, Stuber was pushing for a longer thing. So he probably was like, look, sign on to do this thing. I got you. We'll get a longer thing here. I'll talk to Sarandos about it.
Starting point is 00:40:27 We'll make it happen. And then it didn't happen. And he left the company. And she's like, what the hell? I don't want to. That was the whole point of why I signed on. So I think that in the future, there are a lot of people who make these deals with Netflix knowing you're not getting the theatrical release.
Starting point is 00:40:40 They never promised. Like Sarandos didn't promise it in the way that like Amazon, that whole thing that happened on Roadhouse, like that's a different situation, right? So Brett, what do you think about all? all this. Do you think that she's going to wind up doing it? Should she do it? Is she the right fit for it? What say you? I mean, the thing is you wonder if, and I mean, I go back and forth on this, but like, does he still go by puck or does he go by his given? I don't know. It's a great question. Get rid of the puck thing. It's a great question. It's a really good question. Is he still, has he tried to shake the image in the way, you know, there were people on our show. He's like, hey, puck and he's like, yeah, yeah, puck, puck. That was back of the day, I'm not. I'm not.
Starting point is 00:41:20 puck anymore. I'm now known as Limrock. That's what they call. I mean, that's basically what it all comes down to. He named his kid peyote. Yeah, yeah. I mean, he's just going down a path, but I'm not sure. I think is a good path, but, you know, we'll see. Well, you thought he was dead.
Starting point is 00:41:38 Yeah, it's a better path than dead. Yeah, yeah. That we deemed him dead. So he fought us back. He said, puck, you guys. He fought back from the dead. And that's I think that's what Greta Gerwig needs to think about when comes to Narnia. Oh, I like the way you tied that back in. Nice job.
Starting point is 00:41:58 Yeah. Yeah. I feel like, of course, to me, Christian, of course she's the right director for this. Does that mean she's the only director? No, but like we've seen, first of all, I've been a massive fan of her since Francis Ha. So she can do like indie weird art house. Lady Bird is what put her on the map for most people. And then Barbie, we saw she can completely universe.
Starting point is 00:42:20 build. Like she transformed an entire Barbie universe into something that was one of the biggest hits. And so I feel like, yeah, of course she's the right person for this job. Her name is hot right now. She can world build. She brings clout to any property she works on. But there's 50 directors that could do this. She's not the only one. Right. I think, I think if I'm her agent, I think this report is true. I think we say let's let's do what we can. Let's talk to Ted and say, hey, it's not going to work out. We'll do something in the future together. Let's shake hands.
Starting point is 00:42:56 Let us out of this contract. We don't want this to be ugly. And they shouldn't make it ugly. Netflix. They should let her go if she doesn't want to do it because she should be doing a theatrical movie. She's coming off of a billion-dollar movie. She shouldn't do a streaming movie.
Starting point is 00:43:11 But it also goes to the idea of the way that Ted Sarando sees movies in general and how the business has changed. He doesn't believe in the big. theatrical thing. What do you think about that? I think for his model, it works for what he's doing. Do I think that should, and he doesn't say that that's what everybody should do. There are people that do that. There are people who go, well, I think the whole business should do this. I think the whole business, he's not saying that. He said, that's what Netflix should do. I would like to see some movies, you know, wind up from the Netflix movies that they do theatrical. Like, if Rebel Moon was
Starting point is 00:43:43 good, Rebel Moon should have been a movie to see on the big screen from the way that thing was shot, right? but Zach Snyder knew you sign on to Netflix you're not getting a theatrical release maybe unlimited but you're not getting that that's that's what comes with it everybody kind of knows that um so you think the average size tv screen in a household is the average largest screen great question in a household i'd say 36 36 are you going to say i was going to say okay 36 to 42 at this point right now yeah i mean although some people buy the the lower models I'd say we could go at least to 50. My question for you, too, is do you want to see another Narnia?
Starting point is 00:44:23 Or is the animated one from back in the day the best one? Because that one made me cry like a... I didn't even know there was an animated one. Oh, yeah. No, I'm one of the rare few people who really enjoy both the Narnia movie and Prince Caspian movie. The other one's not great. But the... I'll never forget.
Starting point is 00:44:45 there was one there's one uh i don't know why made me laugh as hard as it did but we did a review of the don treader there's the third one and ellis said something about the rat reepy sheep or something like that and it just it killed me in the review i never laughed as hard as i did in that review but anyway um that is something i do want to see brett i want to see how they're gonna i'm always rooting for fantasy movies i'm always especially and three big fantasy movies like that and having that. But I do it's weird because I'm on I would like to see a movie like that in the big on the big street. There's no doubt, Roxy. But I also think that okay, if you know what your business model is and that's what you do and you made it clear going into it, then that's what it is. That's that
Starting point is 00:45:30 that's what you get when you come here. If you don't like that, then you shouldn't have signed on for us regardless of what Stewart was told you because that's not the deal. It's not if I'm surrenders. I think that's a little harsh. But if this deal, if that's what it's. it is. Look, here's my, the thing is, we're bringing you in. We want to work with you. Your movie Barbie hasn't come out yet. We want to sign you up to do this thing. We want to work with you. Sign the deal. And then you got Stuber saying, well, we want to eventually go to more theatrical thing. I'm talking to Ted. You're also saying if Barbie annihilates, we're for sure going to have a theatrical release
Starting point is 00:46:03 with you. And who's saying that, though? Is it Sarando's saying that? Or is it Stubber saying that? Because Stuber clearly didn't have the right to say that. And that's why he's gone. Yeah, but I don't think that that is Greta's fault. No, it's not her fault. It's not her fault. But I think that when she signs up to it, you know, like I said, if that's a conversation, someone's telling her on the other side, it's like, okay, they're going to push for it. And then it turns out he, this guy leaves.
Starting point is 00:46:26 We've all been there. We've had executives and people that we were working with like, oh, they say they're going to do this. And then they leave and you go, oh, well, that person's not here anymore. That's not going to happen anymore. 100%. Right. And you're like, shit. So that happens all the time.
Starting point is 00:46:39 But I think what I would say is that's why, and I mentioned already, let her go. Let her do her things. You shouldn't hold her to this if she really wants to leave, unless she's super passionate about it. And that's the case. And she's got to bite the bullet. She got to say, look, I really want to make these movies. It's the only way they're going to do it. And I really want to make something special and I'm going to do it.
Starting point is 00:46:57 And then be vocal about how you wish I would have gotten a theatrical in the same way that DeNeville-Lanut was vocal about doing. You know, they were going to stick that thing. on just just digital but that was a different circumstance to answer brett's question i don't really care about narnia as much as i care about whatever greta gregor did next i will see but that doesn't mean and i know just narnia wasn't my property but i if whatever greta's working on i watch yeah uh roxy clearly right now 23 23 not bad not bad you got to do you would do about 50 to catch Roca. Three is.
Starting point is 00:47:37 Okay. Not bad. Hey. People have spoken. People have spoken. All right. Next. I've spoken.
Starting point is 00:47:43 I have spoken. All right. Joker sequel. Deleted somebody. Killing it. Killing in the box office. It's such a bummer. Such a bummer.
Starting point is 00:47:52 What? Joker sequel. Max, you want to hear something so stupid. Yes, I do. Yesterday. You know, what you do is when there's new stories going on.
Starting point is 00:48:01 There's something Bailey we led with, you could potentially you have a dead bull, Wolverine 2. Could be good, could be bad, whatever, that's the news. We reported on the news yesterday that Joker, there was something, something with Joker, though it came in second place to, or third place, to terrifier. And we said, you know, is that pretty bad, that that happened. And it's second week, 82% drop-off. It's not, that's not good, no matter what, whatever movie it is, whether it's the Marvel, whether it says, it's a bad, it's a bad, it's bad. And someone said, this is turning into a hate channel now.
Starting point is 00:48:30 It's reporting on the news, because you're reporting on the news. And I was like, oh, okay. That's how it works now. But adding to that person, we are going to talk about how horrible of a disaster this movie has been for Warner Bros. Geoker's sequel is going to lose up to 200 million. This is a movie that was projected to make 150 domestically. Didn't even make 40. This is a real head scratcher and just this is a massive story.
Starting point is 00:49:02 It's a massive story. I've never seen. I don't know. Roxy, can you remember in a history of us doing this? Can you think of a time that a movie that was projected to do this well have such a decline and not even the movie dropped 83% in its second week? Yeah, maybe you guys at home can help us out with. I'm sure there is something that came close to that. But no, I like hate talking about this because it's.
Starting point is 00:49:32 It's so upsetting. Yeah, it is. It's a bummer. Yeah, it's such a bummer. Someone said BVS, but to that, it was a projected that big? Not to this amount. Not to this. Well, BVS still brought in, like, didn't it still bring in like $450,000, $450 million?
Starting point is 00:49:49 I'm not, I'm not sure. I'm not sure what it did overall. I, it didn't, it didn't have this kind of decline. I haven't seen it yet, but is it so bad that it can become like a rocky horror kind of a thing? No. No, it's just not, it's not, it's not, it's not, it's not a, no, it's not like a terrible movie where you're like, oh my God, every five minutes. Like, you know, like, it's not that. So it's, it's, and Roxy and I've talked about this kind of at length.
Starting point is 00:50:12 It's, it's the story that they chose to tell that doesn't really work. I didn't like the ending at all. I thought the ending was terrible. The music doesn't really ruin it for me. Sometimes it goes on too long and sometimes it's unnecessary, but it didn't really ruin it. It's just not a great movie, and I don't, and I, and I, we, Roxie and I don't agree on this, but I, I think it completely negates the first movie. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:50:35 I don't disagree with you. I don't remember what you're like. Oh, okay, okay. Then I think it negates the first movie. Remember, you pulled out like three different things and I was like, yeah, I guess I got rewatch you. Yeah, I got to rewatch it. I don't remember what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:50:47 But either way, it's just, yeah, it's not one of those ones, Brett, where you're like, oh, my God, this is brutal. It's like, there's part, you might, and I'm because there's so much because it's, I actually think that people are going to go see this when it comes out on digital and they're going to go, what are people? talking about that bad i think i think people are going to do that maybe maybe maybe not um is there a snider cut that we can hope for not for this one yeah he yeah he cut he cut one anyway just to say why not um though the first film made over a billion one of those is set to take a major bath on the sequel
Starting point is 00:51:18 joker folly a do-do somewhere to attune potentially as high as 200 million reports variety the film cost 200 million to produce and roughly 100 million a market and distributed as previously announced the movie has to reach 450 million at the global box office to break even. Sources at Warner's tell the trade, however, say the actual bar it must clear to do so is just 375. By the end of 10 days, it stands at 165 worldwide. Two-thirds of which is overseas. Projected ticket sales for the film's lifetime gross are now tipped to reach 65 domestically
Starting point is 00:51:50 210 to $215 million globally. Several insiders and rival execs with knowledge or similar failed productions all indicate it will be a loss for the studio at the absolute minimum of $1.25. million with other supporting go a tiny bit higher than 200. A Warner Brothers spokesperson has responded in a statement to the piece saying any estimates suggested by anonymous insiders of or rival executives are grossly wrong and continues to trend where rumor is reported as fact. The film continues to play in theatrical release, included with this week's opening in China,
Starting point is 00:52:19 and will continue to earn revenue throughout its home viewing and ancillary run. Indeed, Warner's is shifting this one quick to PVOD with a October 29 date set for the film's digital release. Yeah, that's that's clean up. That's a cleanup statement at the end there. And I understand I would make the same. You got you kind of have to. But yeah, this is this is not good. It sucks when things just don't do well. And it affects so many people involved. And like all the conversations open up, you know, is this superhero fatigue? It's like, right. I guess that does start to happen huh yeah it's like i kind of wish that as a society if something wasn't good you know like if you don't have something nice to say don't say anything at all i understand
Starting point is 00:53:09 that's not the job of a critic but like i just kind of wish we would keep it pushing more often it's like what we're people are just dancing on the grave and it's so weird on social media and people are like i i don't like the movie i've been vocal about the fact that the movie wasn't for me because I didn't like the story. But there are elements to the movie that are really great. Sure. The performances, the song has been very vocal about that. People are like, oh my God, you shell, you shell.
Starting point is 00:53:41 Like, as if I have some different agenda to try to reverse psychology, people like to sing this movie, it's just so weird. You can look at a movie, acknowledge that it still costs $200 million, so no crap, it looks good. Yeah. Obviously, the performance are. good. Like there's merit to it. I'm not I don't know. It's just the way that society is now when they hate something, they want to talk
Starting point is 00:54:07 about it more than when they love something. Well, I know what you love. Christian, I saw we live in time this weekend. That was great, wasn't it? Yeah, it was right up your alley. Such a good. How many times did you cry? It's good. My, I took myself to the movies. I went by myself. Thank goodness because I actually think if I
Starting point is 00:54:23 had gone with anybody, they would have checked me into something afterwards because I was in a ball, sobbing. It's, yeah. Yeah. Oh, they gave it. So at the screening, they gave people tissues. Oh, my God. But Christian, the weirdest thing.
Starting point is 00:54:36 So a little birdie told me that there were press screenings this weekend in L.A. for a little time. And what's crazy about that is it was out already in L.A. That's because it's in limited release. But how weird for the press screenings to be after when the limited releases. Yeah, that's true. Sometimes they do. I guess because of that also with the critics now, critics, choice I'm getting more screenings and I kind of I'm like smile is something I'm going to see
Starting point is 00:55:04 tonight I even check I still haven't seen Saturday night it's still really bummed I know I'm probably gonna wait for that one to just come on on digital and then I'll want that night was awesome I heard it was great I can't wait to see it awesome but we live in time so I can't even yeah and I think she'll get nominated I think this is a possibility I actually really do I think it's a possibility she gets I think it's a possibility both of them get nominated he's good in it he's really good in it. I think she, I think she stands out. I think she stands out a little bit more. I think he, yeah, she does. I think he's really, really good in it, Andrew Garfield, but I think that Florence Pugh is just, it's one of her best performances, I think.
Starting point is 00:55:38 There's one scene with him, though, where I thought he was so unbelievable. In the kitchen? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, he's great. It's a really, it's really good. It's really good. And there's chemistry. Oh, my God. I didn't like that I had to see it with a bunch of generations' ears, but hey, that's what I did you say. I saw it with a bunch of generations' ears. Like, there was Oh. So many. I think that my old ass still is my number one. Oh, yes. It's it? Taking care of it. Did you end up seeing my old ass?
Starting point is 00:56:09 No, I'm married. Did you really not see it? No, I've never seen it. I haven't seen it. It's between these two right now for my top position of the year. Like the words you're using right now, you're doing this on purpose. Stop up. No, no. I didn't do. We Live in Time is truly so such a beautiful, so well done, simple, like touching.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Oh my God. There's a lot of mother-daughter stuff in it, which destroys me. That's my jam. I mean, like, I just, I can't recommend this movie enough. But the point being circling back, I didn't like Joker much. That was three weeks ago. Yeah. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:56:55 Like, I just don't even want to. like just harp on it. I want to talk about we live in time. I want to talk about my old ass. I always want to talk about my old ass. There's so many things that I love. Yeah. I love Saturday night. I love Saturday night. Well, that's, I mean, look, that was one of the big conversations that we had on Monday yesterday
Starting point is 00:57:12 with Roker myself is that movie that terrify, which I'll never watch the third one. I'll never watch that movie, but it may... I know. I know. I saw it and it's just not... I understand why it's successful. I understand that people that like that stuff, why they're digging it. I get it. And what I give
Starting point is 00:57:31 so much props to that movie, it costs $2 million to make. The third one, the third movie in a franchise. You know how much the first one cost? Like $500,000 or something? It was $35,000. Right. Wow. The second one was $250,000. Right. And they've made hand over fist
Starting point is 00:57:46 with those movies. And that's kind of the points. I'm hoping for, I'm hoping for like a resurgence of those types of movies that are the ones that people are going to see and making the profits. and scaling back on this $200 million nonsense because it's just so bad. You know who's in the end of two
Starting point is 00:58:02 and I've seen him posting about three so I'm guessing he's in three also? Jericho. Oh, is he in two? He was in the end. I haven't seen three yet. Oh, okay. You know, he might be.
Starting point is 00:58:15 He might be. He's promoting something. He's promoting, so I think he must be in three. Maybe he's in three. He closes out too, so. He came on screen and I was like, Oh, that's great. And I go, this is Christian.
Starting point is 00:58:27 Jericho. And Greg said, who? Oh, and I was like, ah, bastard. Bastard. Okay, we have way more to talk about. We have 25 questions we got to get to. But before we do it, did you? And Rock, you take it easy. Slow down the questions. Just we'll get you feel that way, Brett.
Starting point is 00:58:45 Oh, is that different? I don't feel that way. I don't feel that way. I know a lot. Yeah. So we have, we have some TV questions. And so. Oh, good.
Starting point is 00:58:52 I've been watching more television than I've ever watched my entire life. Well, here's the first one. Let's get to your TV picks. And contrary to belief, I would love this segment, considering my brother came up with it. So go ahead. I'm so obsessed with the penguin this week. Are you caught up, Christian? I am not. I know.
Starting point is 00:59:09 Now, last week, my daughter, my daughter had 103, 104 fever. About five days. It was on and off. It was bad. So Sadie was out of commission. We didn't see. Which daughter? Amazing, the little one.
Starting point is 00:59:21 So, so there was, she just went back to school. I know which ones are rich. Oh, what? Sorry. So, well, they don't. A little one. Well, they don't know. So they, but anyway, so she went at school today, but Sadie was out of commission, wasn't
Starting point is 00:59:35 able to be here. I had to go, I had to leave work a couple different times early. That we live in time thing. It was, it was one of my best city trips I've taken so far. I loved the area where it was. It was uptown. I was there. I was enjoying it.
Starting point is 00:59:48 And then I had to rush home from the screening because she'd spike the fever again. Sadie needed me to get home. I had to rush back, try to get from the frickin' city back to my, place. It was a nightmare. So we didn't get a chance to see Penguin. We didn't get a chance. I didn't get a chance to see Penguin. We didn't get a chance to see Agatha. So I'm going to do, because that was what? That was episode four for Penguin. Yeah. So I'm going to do four and five together as one big video this week. I'm going to do Agatha five and six together with Sadie for this week. But four is my favorite episode of Penguin. That's what people are saying. That's that's me. Look at me. I'm just by myself there.
Starting point is 01:00:20 It focuses on Sophia Falcone. I won't give any spoilers. But It makes everything fit so, like, it's just genius that they didn't start with this episode, but they waited until episode four. I do find a lot of, and honestly, specifically HBO shows do this, where episode four is just like an absolute banger. Yeah. This one was so good. I love the show. And Kristen Miliotti is, I think, going to get nominated for an Emmy for this. That's what people have been saying.
Starting point is 01:00:49 That's what people have been saying. So I'm going to tell you a story about this. And if you love this, you're going to be mad at me for this story. So go ahead. Tell me about how much you like English teacher. I haven't seen it, but I'm going to tell you a story about it that's going to make you mad at me. So go ahead. For World Girls, we did a watch along for the first episode and we loved it. And then Steph came over yesterday and we started watching some more of it.
Starting point is 01:01:10 I am not caught up on English teacher, but it's very funny. It's like a bit of a raunchier. It's kind of similar to Abbott Elementary in some ways, but raunchier and not in Philly. I really like the show. So my father-in-law, who was a professor at USC for 30-some-odd years, the guy who created it, I guess the star is his student. So my, I guess last week... Oh, wouldn't I like that story?
Starting point is 01:01:39 They're not over yet. So last week, my father-in-law calls me, and he says, he goes, hey, have you heard this show, the English teacher on Hulu? And I said, no. And he goes, he's like, well, do you want me to reach out to him to get him? on your show. I don't know. I don't know who that is. I was like I was like I go probably not. I haven't heard anything about it. So I don't want to waste your time to reach out because I don't know what to talk to him about. So I didn't so I said no. Should I say it? And then he then
Starting point is 01:02:14 then he pitched me puck. And what did you say about that? Yeah, she's coming on next week. He's coming on next week. Yeah. Hey Susan, get me puck on the line. He's been in the garage for the last six months. What do you need him? You need him on the line for. Um, But I do have good guests coming. Mark Paul Gossler will be on the show tomorrow. How about that? That's awesome. That's great.
Starting point is 01:02:35 I talked to him about that. I talked to him about the save by the bell fight. You know I did. It was good. Good. So yeah, so I passed on it. So go ahead, Roxy. Yeah, no, that's stupid.
Starting point is 01:02:46 Yeah, it's pretty dumb. So this show's great. Bad Monkey had its finale, and they stuck the landing, and it was very good. And I feel like they really set themselves up for a season two. So hopefully in six months, or however long a year you guys will hear me talking about that one okay almost didn't pull this poster because I don't want to hear about it no well they had their finale also the series finale fingers crossed oh big brother had a season finale it was actually a really big deal why is this show still on listen here's the deal spoilers for big brother this season Chelsea was the best player of the season and she won and she deserved to but really my favorite thing was who
Starting point is 01:03:32 won America's vote because I love Tucker so much. He really made the entire show great for me, like, and for everybody. And after he was gone, it was not as entertaining, but this is still one of the best seasons yet because they did use the power of Vito for 11 weeks in a row. Like that is unheard of. Never ever do they do that. So it was an unbelievable season. The best player won, even though I really like McKenzie and I feel bad that she ended up
Starting point is 01:04:02 speaking Chelsea I think it was the right thing to do because then they need to be friends after this like and she's still got seventy five thousand dollars and now Chelsea can buy her like a great vacation with a three quarters a million dollars big deal sounds good good up in the chat let me know do any of you watch big brother that's yeah these guys god what are they what are they doing now okay so i finally why i'm i'm being slow on monsters because it's hard to get through even though i love the show but because of the subject matter I got to episode five which everybody was telling me
Starting point is 01:04:36 you got to get to episode five you got to episode five you guys know about episode five or no no this Menendez brother's story episode five did you scare yourself? Yeah, big snot in my nose too I think episode five is you know how it's been very popular recently to do those follow shots
Starting point is 01:04:56 there's one shot for the whole episode this is one shot for the whole episode but it's in a a um what do you call it's just in one room and it's just on one of the menendez brothers and it's a slow punch in on him for 40 minutes wow as he delivers like essentially a monologue it was like watching a play okay he should be nominated for an emmy for this really good okay it was they shot it 10 times um and two times they had technical errors they used the last take It's a one take and immediately you watch this episode and you realize about five minutes in you're like oh my god They have not caught yet. Holy shit
Starting point is 01:05:39 And the other actress that's in the scene with them they're talking across the table She's his defense attorney. It's just the back of her head the whole time and But she's speaking like back and forth them I read like 5,000 different articles on this that's an exaggeration But I did read about 10 different articles about this like how they shot it what she's did to prepare what he did to prepare. It was one of those episodes of television that you're like, is this the best episode of TV of the year? I need to research more on how they did it.
Starting point is 01:06:09 So, so, so good. By next week, I'll probably be done with the show. So I'll let you guys know. Yeah, please. I mean, I hear good things about it. Did anybody in there say they watch me, brother? No, nobody watches it. All right, next. I get all along.
Starting point is 01:06:24 I'm still really liking the show. I understand the note that people are giving right now, which is that it's starting to get a little repetitive. and that a lot of people spotted the reveal coming. You haven't seen it yet, so I'll save it. I probably can guess it, but that's fine. What is it? I'll just say Wanda.
Starting point is 01:06:42 Yeah. I would say yes. Okay, yeah, I guessed it. But I will say that I hope by the end of the episode, it seems like we might be in a different place next week. And I hope that that is true because it is a little bit repetitive. or in like physical maybe both and I hope that's true and also I hope that they like I feel like this show has some splaining to do this is now the what the choice that they've made
Starting point is 01:07:12 means that they need to kind of explain themselves so yeah I hope that they do that because I still like the show but it is losing some people yeah I'm gonna see I'm gonna like I said I'm gonna watch those two episodes back to back on well Thursday with say You'll probably both of them probably come out on Friday when I release it. But I'm interested to see where it's going to go. And I like watching it with her. So we'll see. That's amazing feeling.
Starting point is 01:07:37 She's much better. Yeah, she went to school today. Okay. So she got better. Once we, once, I think Sunday, she finally kicked it. I mean, she was a little grouchy the last two days, but she was excited to go to school today. So that was good. Are they liking school?
Starting point is 01:07:50 Yeah. They dig it a lot, actually. This is the last one. Outer Banks is back for season four, baby. Can I ask you a question about this show? What did you say? Can I ask you a question about this show? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:03 What is this? You've never heard of it? No. It's like a teen drama heist. It kind of reminds me of the O.C. Sometimes, but it's more crime-driven. It takes place in the Outer Banks. It's, oh, the only thing that I think that you would know about this show,
Starting point is 01:08:26 other than the fact that this is like an absolute, smash hit with the kids is that the star of the show is madeline klein who was the star one of the stars of glass onion okay you know that is um sure yeah let's let's go with yeah i don't think that this audience there's some people in this audience that are watching this i'm sure madeline con Madeline Khan, yes. Klein. Klein. I know Malachan Khan is.
Starting point is 01:09:00 Hold on, Madeline Klein. Let me see. Madeline Klein. Madeline Klein? Wait a minute now. Wait, who the? Who the what? Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:13 She didn't even bring a picture up, Roxy. It's just some old lady that I don't think. I don't even think it is. Who is that person? I don't know what's happening. Never mind. Go ahead. Klein.
Starting point is 01:09:24 Yeah. Okay. It's with a C. L-Y-N. She's young. A C-Cline. She's young. Did you see glass on it?
Starting point is 01:09:33 Yes. Do you not remember her? No. Huh. Back to you, Roxy. Is this another one of those teens fucking shows that I don't watch? Yes. Roxy says.
Starting point is 01:09:58 just annoying. Remember who Dave Batista was dating? I think you asked me who I remember who Dave Batista was. Yeah. Oh yeah, I kind of remember that. Or like with? Yeah. All right, whatever.
Starting point is 01:10:10 This show is very, if you like teen dramas, teen, angsty, romance, dramas, this is for you. If you don't like that, it's not for you. Madeline Klein is, I think, going to be a huge star. Okay. So be on the lookout for her. And there's actually a lot of really talented people in the show. Choosing Stranger Things also.
Starting point is 01:10:31 Yes. Nice. I knew that at the top of my head. I didn't look at IMDB and nothing. Yeah, yeah. Those are good picks. Yes, send in your Madeline Klein questions. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:41 We're going to get to those soon. Yes, please. She's saying it. People in the chat know who she is or no. Not sure. Not sure. But we'll find out soon. Okay, well, thank you, Roxy.
Starting point is 01:10:52 Love those picks. There's a good picks. A lot of stuff out there that you guys could tell us about whether you've seen it, or you've not seen it, do you know Madeline Klein is, what the puck been up to, all that and more. We have your questions, 34 coming in hot, and we're going to get to him in just a moment. But before we do, I got two things to tell you about. The first is, look at that picture. I love that.
Starting point is 01:11:13 That's the Capes and Cowles comic book that is by the Great Wicked Art. Now, not only can you get those, what we're going to do. We're going to do a big, once all the episodes are done, or the issues, rather, We're going to do a full episode with everybody voicing their characters that's going to serve as a big two and a half hour, three hour episode with the music and the sound effects and everything. We're going to really put that in there. But if you want to get the comics, you want to check out the comics, there's two ways to do it. You can either go to Patreon or you can become a member. Now we just added memberships on this channel.
Starting point is 01:11:44 And one of the perks is that you can get those comic books. We're also going to be putting up raw reactions for both members and patrons. Everything the patrons get, members get. So you guys, there's a lot of new benefits for members if you want to check that out. The other thing I was going to tell you about is our good friends over at Mando. Hey Mando. Hey Mando. You all been running around, working out, just walking.
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Starting point is 01:14:30 you know it's like the area it's grumble load level well there's a lot of levels the stink level that's right that would yeah okay but how but you said it it turned it into like half stink no stink no testing no stink Yeah, we got, we got a report. Who is doing those? I want to know what that job. They hire, they hire like 15 people. It's like 200 grand a year.
Starting point is 01:14:56 Yeah. It's worth it. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'll do it. I'm down. Me too. Hey, listen, we get questions and we have 36.
Starting point is 01:15:05 Can you bounce back and hit just around 40 by the time we get out of here? I don't know, Rox. It doesn't look good. That's your goal in the next 45 minutes to get four. 40 to get four? No, no, no, no, no, to get another 40. past this in order to beat Roka but Roker might have you beat it. Yeah, I don't know
Starting point is 01:15:21 that's a tough. I mean, listen, if they want to, then they want to. If they don't, they don't. All right, Roman Fidorek. Starting off strong. Hello, all. Kingley Christian, keep on killing it with your show. Rock on like the rock star you are, rocks. Keep being your best, badass self-bred. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:15:37 To which he then says. He says, I'm in an all-literate mood today. Also, Roxy and Brett. What are some of your favorite horror slash Halloween films. Christian, you and I are in agreement on Terminator 1. My favorite in the series
Starting point is 01:15:53 also. Yes. I'm obsessed with the Chucky franchise. Which one? Oh, Chucky. You did say that. I've never seen any of them this year. First one's so good. Oh my God. The whole franchise. I don't think it misses. Not one movie isn't good for me. Right, you're an old school horror guy. What's some of your, what do you got?
Starting point is 01:16:10 Yeah, I mean, both the Nightmare and Elm Streets and the Freddie crew. No, I mean, the other guy. Jason? You said both of them? There's like 87. Yeah, I really love.
Starting point is 01:16:25 I mean, every time they came out, we rented them. But there is one that I'm sure does not hold up to this day, but it was called the hand. And it was one of the scariest films in the 70s that I'd ever seen in my life. Really? A disembodied hand that kills people. I was going to say. It's probably before.
Starting point is 01:16:44 also the story before you met your wife. So this is Cinema Fan 324. Yep, Art the Clown did kill a dog and Terrify a 3. That's what kind of stuff. I thought I heard. They pushed the limits and they just do things you're not supposed to do, whether it's kids, dogs. I don't need to see that stuff.
Starting point is 01:16:59 I'm good. Derek, the Great, throwing this important. Thank you, Derek. Derek's also in here helping out the show. I'd love Derek. Shelby Y. Christian Mayambolic had Lou Elizando on a week ago for two hours. You should check it out.
Starting point is 01:17:12 She does an impressive job interviewing with Little and That's good to hear. I think that there should be more shows talking to him than just the standard, you know, people who are going to, that you're going to check out. It should be people like her that you're not expecting that guest to come on there because that's how you're going to push forward the conversation. So I'm glad that he went on there. I will check that out for sure. Mike Joyce, Durina played so much awesome metal music on DJ Bruja radio last night that I'm afraid I might turn into long legs. Do you have a favorite metal song? I'm going to let Brett take this one. I don't know if it's if Tool is considered metal, but 26 and 4 is my favorite one of Tool. But metal, metal, I really, God, there's a,
Starting point is 01:17:58 does Metallica count? The sword. They're not very popular, but I really enjoy them. Does Metallica? Yeah. I would say one. It's hard to pick Metallica. One's my favorite.
Starting point is 01:18:11 One. Yeah, yeah. Oh, man. My son's. playing guitar now and keeps learning. Can he play one? He's not playing one. He's playing Seek and Destroy for whom the belt holds.
Starting point is 01:18:24 He's going through a whole gamut of stuff. Roxy, you got one? What's that? There was this little, who did they, I'm trying to think the whole story. He was Dave Grohl brought on stage, this like 10-year-old boy. And he was like, what do you play?
Starting point is 01:18:42 And he's like, I only play Metallica. And then he completely shredded. It was awesome. Did you all see that video? No, but I did see that. Doreena had Ellis on as her guest for that episode, which makes perfect sense. Oh, yeah. Well, yeah, he likes Mel.
Starting point is 01:18:59 Derek Johnson, just saw the teaser pick of Superman with Crypto. There's a happy medium that Superman habits. It's the same one that Captain America is in, not too goofy, not too serious, but in between, including Crypto's leaning on the goofy. Did you see that picture? I actually didn't understand that entire sentence. You saw that. Is this how you feel all the time?
Starting point is 01:19:21 He said, just saw the teaser pick of Superman with crypto. There's a happy medium that super. Oh, I guess I haven't seen it. That's what you needed to say in order to be that insulting. Wait, how was I insulting? I insult it myself. Let's see. So I want to see, how's that picture?
Starting point is 01:19:41 How does that picture, I didn't even see that picture yet, what is it? So it's Superman and Crypto. Crypto, the Superdog will appear in James and Superman. Oh, it's, it's, oh, that's pretty cool. Yeah, I see it. Should I bring that up for the audience? I guess I should, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:59 Hold on. What's the crypto? Hold on, I'm bringing up right now. Here it is. Here it is, hold on, there it is. That's pretty good. So where are they? Aw.
Starting point is 01:20:10 He's not. He's a not so good, good boy. I see. Yeah, I mean, look, that makes me nervous. But how much, it also depends on how much they use him, crypto. So I don't know. I understand what- I don't know my biggest problem with Man of Steel.
Starting point is 01:20:28 So as long as we don't do that, I don't think we will. Derek Johnson, by the way, I'm an animal lover, and I love crypto, but Snyder went too hard. Ralph Superman was too boyish. Right now, the perfect representation of Superman in live action is Superman and Lois with Tyler Hatchelan. People love that show, man. Did you ever watch that show, Roxy?
Starting point is 01:20:45 Yeah, watch the whole first season, half the second season. It's really good. I am going to start. I think DJ and I are covering this newest season. So there's been like four episodes. I got to binge. I got to check it out, man. What is crossed?
Starting point is 01:20:57 Look at that stupid thing. But yeah. Tyler Hickland's really good. That's what I heard. I mean, didn't it was he? And the woman who plays Lois, whose name I'm forgetting right now, is maybe like the best last.
Starting point is 01:21:09 action lowest i've ever seen madeline klein is madeline con was he was he when we interviewed him was that before or after he had gotten that i know that i know that it was before i think because he came with alexander i know he that romantic comedy but i wasn't sure if he had booked it already i don't think so but i don't know somebody tell us i liked i liked that guy he was he was really nice he was awesome she was nice too but he was way more he was the more outgoing of the two of them when they both came in. Maybe he had because otherwise why would I have known him? Not sure. Anyway, Derek says, I'm hoping DC and Lucasfilm get it together. I really want my love of these franchises again. I feel like you're going to, I feel like you're going to, but I understand
Starting point is 01:21:48 going in skeptical. Free pancakes, swear, give me some. Do you all think Moana 2 will hit a billion? I think it has the potential to hit a billion. I don't know if it will hit a billion, but it's got potential. Roxy, what do you think? Just me always sidetracking as I just watched The Rock post this video of him like when he was filming Moana too and he goes up to this bus and this kid is like I'm your biggest fan and then just like a kid does just starts bawling his eyes out and the rocks like helping him through it. Oh, that's really cute. But yeah, I think that Moana too really could make like all of the money.
Starting point is 01:22:25 I think that this movie is going to be really good. It has all the right pieces. I am obsessed with the first Moana. This is a four four quadrant film. whatever they call it. So, yeah, if I was a betting woman, I would say yes. What do you think? Did the first one do okay?
Starting point is 01:22:43 Their first one was very well. It didn't make a billion dollars. My daughter was obsessed with it. I wonder, I mean, it's probably got the, hopefully they did like what they did with the toy stories as it took so long is that they really focused on a good script. It was supposed to be, this was supposed to go digital. This was supposed to be digital.
Starting point is 01:23:01 Oh, really? Yeah, well, and then Bob Iger goes, what are you guys doing? Why are we doing this when he came back? Because why are we doing this as a digital? Like, what are you doing? Put it as a theatrical. And then they took what they were supposed to do theatrically. And they, and they, oh, sorry, digitally.
Starting point is 01:23:16 And they made it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I think it is an opportunity. I mean, it's going to be, people who are going to want to go see it. And as Roxy said, if it's really good, then it's got a shot. Derek Johnson, Deadpool's sequel probably won't happen until after Secret Wars and a new X-Men is established. Take all my money, even if it is a cash grab. If they stay away from the multiverse and they make it more of an X-Men-related thing, then sure.
Starting point is 01:23:40 And new X-Men are established, but you're not speaking specifically on Deadpool-Wilverine, or you think that there will be a new Deadpool-Wolverine before we have a Deadpool Wolverine. Oh, I don't know. I feel like there, I think that that would be good, what Derek's saying there, I think would be a good way to do it, right? Like, set up the, start having the X-Men movies first and then put another Deadpool-Wilverine. But the- As their X-Men or- Yeah, that's a good call. way, that's, yeah, but that's the confusing thing, right? Is that are they going to set up, you know, because then you know, then does that mean that
Starting point is 01:24:11 Hugh Jackman is going to be the MCU's Wolverine? Right. Right. Yeah, that's true. So I don't know. I don't know how that's going to work. It's all confusing. We don't have to know how.
Starting point is 01:24:21 Well, I guess we'll find out. Alexander Wilson, I thought Marvel was going to move to the X-Men of Fantastic Four era after after Secret Wars. They hired a writer for live action X-Men earlier this year. And that adds to the confusion. It's like that's why. Is it going to take, do they do Deadpool and Wolverine first and then start doing those movies? So I guess I think we're going to get more answers after Secret Wars.
Starting point is 01:24:45 Right, Brett? Mm-hmm. 100%. All the answers will be answered. Yeah. What was that new movie that you just saw? It was a spider catch? Yeah, the cry of the spider catch.
Starting point is 01:24:57 Oh, that's what is cry of. That was, unfortunately, not Madeline. No, it was P. what's his name? Bronson. And Bronson Pinchot. Yeah, and Bronson Pinchot. Yeah. And who I'm glad is back. I mean, it's been a long time. Been a while. Since, uh, whatever that, what was that show?
Starting point is 01:25:16 Beverly Hills Cop before it just came out. Right, right. Beverly Hills Cop. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's, that's kind of what launched him to do this one. And I, you know, it's good to see him doing like an independent film. And, you know, really, really digging, you know, sinking his teeth into a nice, meaty role like this. And, you know, it's pretty sad. I bawled my eyes out. Oh, God, I was dying in this one. But, yeah, I check it out and, you know, see what you think.
Starting point is 01:25:43 And like and subscribe and hit the bell. Yeah, hit the bell. Just keep hitting it. All right, Alexandra Wilson. I thought Marvel was going to move to the X one. He said that already. Next one. Don't keep hitting the bell because then you'll unhit the bell.
Starting point is 01:25:58 Oh, that's right. It's one time. Ring it. One time hit the bell. bell one time one time the grondle the grondle will smell bad sinister mccount roxy you don't have grundles i'm excited for your terrifier two reaction yeah is it brutal yes i don't i still think that the first one's more brutal because of the one there's one specific scene but there is a scene in terrifier two that was so norily uh
Starting point is 01:26:32 You guys haven't seen my reaction yet, but you know the scene I'm talking about if you've seen the movie. I can't even, like, believe that we're allowed to watch it. Yeah, that's why I don't want to see it. If you know, the third one, people are puking in the theater. I don't want to do it. She's stupid. El Baba Yaga, go Yankee Subway series all the way. Well, I mean, the Mets definitely beat the Dodgers yesterday.
Starting point is 01:26:52 That was good. That was good. I was excited to see that because they got their asses handed to him the other day, but they came back and they beat up on the Dodgers a little bit. So that was good. I would love for a subway series to happen the first time that I get back here. It would be really great. More options to go see the games.
Starting point is 01:27:11 Yeah, Roxy, you're excited about potential subway series, right? Not for sure. You know, and you will actually agree with us, I believe. Someone, one of Roka's friends said this, he's a New Yorker, and he said that if the Mets were to beat the Yankees, it's even worse than when the Red Sox, beat the Yankees to win the World Series after that big drought. I was like, that's crazy talk. That's absolutely.
Starting point is 01:27:39 Crazy talk. Absolute crazy talk. I was like, no. The way that I equated it was that it's essentially, if the Mets were to beat the Yankees, it's like if the big brother that kept pushing your round, you get that one win, you get that one win over them that you can go, I got you that time. That's all that is.
Starting point is 01:27:58 The Red Sox winning. I don't get where they're. coming from no i don't know i don't know but the red sox winning are like when the bad guys went when the bad guys win that's didn't feel like that for me but i hear you yeah that's when the bad guys when they invade they invade and everybody thinks about all boston sports it's so wild so they're the worst they're the worst people you said wild i hate it uh oh i forgot i christian though i really like pull up old videos i've never stopped saying wild you started saying it recently okay no i haven't and I should be exempt from your stupid wild rule.
Starting point is 01:28:35 No. Gopi Sam Hadarin, who says Puck was on the season with Pedro, who was HIV positive, ultimate, ultimately died. Yes, I remember Pedro. Pedro, I remember Paso. He was on, I remember him being on that for sure. Joey Pedrus, who would you like to see direct a DCU Batman? Well, right now, it's set for Andy Mushietti.
Starting point is 01:28:54 But I don't know. I don't think he's going to do it. I think James Gunn is loyal. I don't think James Gunn goes back and says, well, you know, I'm getting all this studio. pressure now to take you off of it. I got to take you off. I think Mochieti does it, so I don't even know if it's worth even thinking about it.
Starting point is 01:29:09 But you have somebody you have been on? And I think Muscietti will do a really good job. I like him a lot. Pete Parker 2288. Roka killed me yesterday saying he's been calling his guy friends the C word lately. Also, last Tuesday's show is one of my favorite Angry Mike is great. Yeah. Angry Mike, that's just Mike.
Starting point is 01:29:28 Yeah. Yeah. I love Mike. Yeah, he's great. I miss doing things with. I haven't, like, hosted anything with him in so many years now. Yeah, see what you're saying? Do you hear what you're saying, Brett? Oh, see, covered that up quick.
Starting point is 01:29:42 Mike Joyce, do you have any sports teams players that you hate? Yes, I hate the Red Sox. I hate the Cowboys, probably more than the Patriots. And it was nice to see. Yes, for players, bro. He said sports teams and players. Oh, I don't know. Yes.
Starting point is 01:29:56 Because you mum. Yeah. Try to enunciate a little bit more, Christian. and maybe people will ask more questions. Not a player but a coach. Bill Belichick is the worst. He's a cheater. And then also it's, oh, oh, a Tuvo,
Starting point is 01:30:12 whatever his name is from the Astros. Who's the one that fought dogs? Michael Vic. He didn't fight the dogs. He watched the dogs fight. Yeah, that's gross. Yeah. Good job.
Starting point is 01:30:24 Yeah. Roxy, do you have any? I mean, I, like, couldn't stand the decision that's like skewed my opinion of lebron forever yeah that was he's taking his talents to uh miami that i just like that but obviously he's completely changed since then um kairi i like kairi is the worst to me i hate kairi hates the wrong word but like can't stand yeah it really like first of all he's a flat earth or second of all he came for my people um all right but that makes not not into him
Starting point is 01:31:01 Third of all, he was signed by Kanye, so just Kyrie's not for me. I have a lot of athletes I don't like, but a lot of them that I love. Okay. Well, Pete Parker 2288 asks the best question of the day. He said, KH, is the guy still blowing up the bathroom? There's a guy here. Brett, I don't know if you knew it. Yesterday I walked in and I said, I've never wanted anybody from an office building
Starting point is 01:31:25 that I ever worked into, listen to my show more than this particular person. There's a this one guy just ever like whatever it is every day go in there and there's literally a licehold can there. He never sprays it after he's done. He leaves and he leaves a water bottle. That's that okay. Yeah, this left a water bottle every time. He drinks a water when they're taking a shit and then sets it down. He leaves it. He leaves a water bottle.
Starting point is 01:31:48 He's been doing it since you were there in May. He comes in. He goes to the bathroom and he and he is a bath. There's a, you know, a hallway bathroom rocks up here and then down the down the download. also but he always leaves half drink water bottle and he never sprays and so yes the answer is he's still blown up the bathroom oh who's that guy who told said that women should be in the kitchen shouldn't get degrees who's that recent you guys know what i'm talking about that oh man in the 50s everybody the whole cast of madmen yeah erd rogers be doing great stuff recently too but no
Starting point is 01:32:22 it was a somebody tell me in the chat well i won't see it but tell christian all let me know Who is the guy? He gave that speech. It's like a college graduation speech. Ray Charles? What? What of his songs? You guys don't remember what I'm talking about?
Starting point is 01:32:39 You listen to that speech. It was amazing. I don't think so. But Joey Pedrus says, will you be doing a smile to review? Yes, I'm going to see it tonight. So I'm going to do it out of the theater reaction tonight. I will have a smile to review up probably tomorrow,
Starting point is 01:32:50 but I'm having. So as soon as this show is over, my smile one reaction, my first time I've ever watched it with my friend Tina will be up. So please, to push everybody over there to go see it. And Luke, if you're watching, you can throw the unlisted, not the unlisted link, but the link where it will be. Harrison Bucker.
Starting point is 01:33:09 Oh, thank you. Aaron, I worked at a local video rental store. What do you guys miss about video rental stores? I miss recommending movies to watch. I feel like you would love Taskmaster. 18 seasons isn't nothing. He has recommended that to me many times over. I loved, so I just, and on Greg show,
Starting point is 01:33:27 I talked about my friend Brian Cashier, dad owned a video store before Blockbuster kind of took over, but it was always an event. You go there and you went and you want to see and you look and there was something to is look, the hassle of them, you're looking forward to seeing that movie all week and then it's
Starting point is 01:33:42 not there and you can't see it and you got to pick something else. But there's also something cool about that and you got to find something. I think there's a reason why more movies got discovered because you had to choose something else. Like now, you can get anything you want. There's no, there are those movies that you
Starting point is 01:33:58 we used to discover by accident, like just one of the guys and movies like that that just popped up. You're like, those movies, you would never, you don't get a chance to, they're Netflix movies now. You don't get a chance to. I don't think more movies got discovered because there's like recommended stuff, but. Oh, absolutely. Are you kidding? No, I watch more movies now than I ever watch. Some more things are going to discover.
Starting point is 01:34:18 Most people do. But I hear what you're saying. I was obsessed with going to not only just, I had multiple stores that I would go to, Blockbuster, of course. but then there was a place called West Coast Video that was by my house that I loved. And then there was a place called Pickaflick that I was like would drive to. And it was all about like which store are we going to go to? How many rentals do we have from that place? It was it was such an event.
Starting point is 01:34:40 My brother and I would be in the car ride like kicking and screaming, fighting each other over what we were going to because of what you had three rentals you were allowed for the week. And it was like I wanted this one. He wanted this one. How are we going to decide on the third? Who gets the third? It was so great. Like I love. loved going the video store.
Starting point is 01:34:58 And sometimes our parents would let us walk there by ourselves. We walk to the video store, get a bag of Skittles, come back with these VHSs. Like, yeah, it was just the best. Yeah, it was an event. Yeah. Yeah, I agree with all that. And I do agree with Christian, though, but because you didn't, at home, you will go away from a movie and just watch a TV show. You didn't leave that video store without a video because that was your event.
Starting point is 01:35:20 What's that? I've been seeing that picture forever. I don't know what that is. Yeah. Okay. Mike Joyce What are some guilty pleasures that you have right now? Mine's Crumble.
Starting point is 01:35:31 I don't have the time to have guilty pleasures. I don't think I've ever tried Crumbles still. People love it. Yeah, I don't have any answer for it, unfortunately, because I don't really, it's pretty, I don't really have one right now, to be honest. My wife found out that I get Snickers, ice cream bars as much as I do,
Starting point is 01:35:50 I would be kicked out of the house. That is my, I stop at the gas station, I get an energy drink and one of those, and it's getting bad, guys. Yeah, his guilty pleasure is his pizza count? Not really. Yeah. Oh, it does. I guess so.
Starting point is 01:36:07 Dary and Harmon, you know when I first realized that you were an awesome person, Roxy? It was when Joe Stark called himself stupid and you stopped the conversation and tell them that it's not okay for him to say that. When was that? I don't remember, but that does sound like me. I don't like what my friends call themselves stupid. because I don't have any stupid friends. I love Joe Star. Talk about somebody I miss working with.
Starting point is 01:36:29 Joe Star is the best. Such a good dude and not stupid. Well, there you go. So then that person gave you a nice compliment. Mirjam's a Serenity Moon. Do you guys read or watch The Neverending Story? Oh, yeah. Neverning Story is one of my favorites.
Starting point is 01:36:43 I was going to... I had my little one watch it before, and she liked it, but I tried to get her to watch it again this weekend. She didn't want to watch it. I realize with her, I can't recommend something. I just have to start watching. watching it and then she'll climb on the couch and watch it with me. But I love that movie.
Starting point is 01:36:58 It's a great movie. You love it too, Roxie, right? You please don't mean you've seen the never any story. Yeah, cheer jerker. Absolutely. Mirjam follows up and says, it makes me giggle,
Starting point is 01:37:08 the My Old Ass Clip, Roxy. Yeah, that's one of our best clips. I watch it sometimes. It's hilarious. Did you see it, Brett? Yeah. Oh, it's the best.
Starting point is 01:37:17 The way that Christian just, like, spit takes. It's so good. It was, that was the best. So good. that you and it's the way you followed it up or you're like i heard it i heard it is so good um ral i seriously like when i'm like feeling whatever i'll go through my thing i'll reword it's amazing and the clip did pretty well too um ralphie king the reason they aren't and shouldn't do young avengers because every character has the exact same personality um i think yeah the young avengers right now
Starting point is 01:37:45 is just not something that i think is you got to build up to it you can't just push things out you got to it and they haven't they haven't earned it yet you got to start with baby Avengers that's right work your way like the Muppet babies yeah yeah come on guys come come on jac yeah jacob jacob jacob tisano if everyone if anyone ever wonders why the 17 plus rule for r rated movie exists i had someone come in who was 18 to 19 crying because he forgot his ID and he couldn't see terrifier oh that's crazy that's why what exists so if anyone ever wonders why the 17 plus rule uh exists for the r rated movies he has had someone come in who was 18 to 19 crying because he didn't have his ID and couldn't see
Starting point is 01:38:28 terrified they were IDing people so that's why it exists like you have to be they had to check your ID past 17 wow but I don't get why he's saying it exists because it's essentially like you it's like you have to ID people you got to in order to see it what do you mean why is I get what you're saying rocks but let's just like yeah I think you're reading too much It isn't a justific the fact that they check is not a justification. Right, right. Yeah. Derek Johnson.
Starting point is 01:39:00 Having a grammar issue here. Yeah. Let's just write the guy over the Coles for how he wrote. Yeah. Thank you for your support. Who was that from? Yeah. That particular one that you just destroyed that guy.
Starting point is 01:39:11 That was Jacob. Yeah, yeah. Send him 20 bucks and apologized to it was Jacob. Yeah. Apologize for, you know, making us think. Yeah. You know, Roxy really need you to help her beat Roca's. So, and throw some more so she can insult you every time you throw one in there.
Starting point is 01:39:28 Yeah. Derek Johnson. I don't. The next asshole. What do we got? Boom. Favorite. My strategy is all right.
Starting point is 01:39:40 My strategy is off. And as you just stopped, you're almost at 60 and just stopped at 57. I don't think a lot of people hate the movie. It was just not what people were. expecting I expected to see Joker not Joker adjacent with poor musicals we saw that already on the Gotham show you're wrong next no I the Gotham show rocks you watched some of you thought it was horrible that show you thought I think it was horrible oh I love it oh you do love it oh okay okay and I don't agree with this
Starting point is 01:40:14 comment either actually everybody a lot of people did hate the Joker movie he said I don't think people hated the Joker movie I don't think oh the first one there's a lot didn't I am not one of those people. No, this time. The second one. Oh, yeah. There's a lot of people that don't like this one. Matt Sinister McCall. I want to see Matt Serra in the Octagon with Todd Phelps more than I want Joker 2. What online critic do you agree with the most? My pick. Yeah, right. I actually, I actually have always seen a lot of times Jeremy, John's and I have been on the same page for probably more, more than less. He and I usually The first time I disagree with the most actually is Perry.
Starting point is 01:40:50 Perry and I are never on the same page about Yeah, Bibbiani and I probably are never on the same page, or at least not necessarily never, but a lot of times not at the same page. So yeah, those are the two. I don't know who mine is. Yeah. Now, I don't know if this is a joke or this is a newer viewer. Mirjam Serenity Moon and says,
Starting point is 01:41:10 do you guys watch the Katie Sackoff podcast? It's awesome. And I don't know if that's a, it probably might be a new viewer. Well, I helped create that. show and then and then it was blah blah blah at one point and then Katie turned into Katie Sackoff podcast and she says she's been doing great and I talked to her last week so yeah she's she's doing really really good with that show I'm glad I'm that's a funny comment that is I don't know if she was if she was kidding if Mirzum
Starting point is 01:41:34 was kidding or or new to the show I think Mirzum is a newer viewer so maybe not welcome Mirjam yeah um evil John Madden Roxy has Aaron forgiving you for being mean to him and jumping all over him because his lady friend sat in the car where she should have been what is that what's happening um i can tell you but it will take up the next 15 oh no can you give me a condensed version uh yeah what that person said is absolutely not what happened here is the condensed version that people are just like so odd about Aaron and I are friends Aaron's a host at real rejects um Aaron Alexander he's awesome who's that we uh he's really he's very tall big black dude
Starting point is 01:42:18 Oh, yeah, I know. I was going to say, yeah, yeah, I know Aaron. Aaron's great. Aaron's great, too. Yeah, Aaron's awesome. Yeah. We got into it on air because on air, he told everybody that he had, it was 110 degrees, a woman waiting in his car for him who had flown out to see him instead of, and didn't invite her into the green room. Oh. So I came on air and said, that's not how we treat women. Like, she should not be waiting in your car. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:45 Because he had aired it out on air. I only knew about it because he said it on air. Right, right, right. People were upset with me because they said that I erred out his tea on air. But I didn't. He did. I responded because, and it's actually so much worse than it got, and I'm not going to fucking, I'm not going to have the guy because I love him.
Starting point is 01:43:07 Yeah. But it is so much worse than actually was presented. And Aaron apologized to me afterwards. And I said, you don't need to apologize. to me you and i are cool i just i don't think that's how we should treat women or people um and yeah him and i have been cool since it happened since that night but no one to watch that reaction what reaction was that yeah no kidding it wasn't a reaction it was greg's birthday street oh okay do you think she wasn't put now do you think that was i know what
Starting point is 01:43:37 happened um but i but i don't out people on air for things they didn't say on air so i'm not going to say what happened but the point is i only responded to what I learned because he said it on air and people were like, how are you going to air out his tea? I was like, what? I just found out when you guys found out. So weird. The people live and the women were like, Roxy, thank you so much for saying something. Because he also was like, there was a woman flirting with him, a fan in the thing. And he had responded to the woman, he thought, ingest, but it was not, it was just like not a great look. I don't know. I'm so, I'm so good. A lot of people were like, thank you for.
Starting point is 01:44:17 we're doing that and then afterwards this like so many men were like roxy's a piece of shit how dare she step to him i mean it's been like months of this now or a month and a half of people being on every video you need to apologize to Aaron and it's like the funniest part is every one of the rejects have my back Aaron apologized to me yeah yeah so that's oh there goes how and down well so evil john madden just uh didn't get the fact straight uh Alexander he is evil john manna Alexander Wilson. I watched Magnolia Pictures movie Thelma starring June Squib and the last appearance of Richard Roundtray. Go watch it as the top 10 movie of 2024. I'm, I can't wait for all the movies that are built. This is my favorite time. All the quality stuff is starting to come out now. So I'm excited to see it. So much good stuff. Yeah. JMH 6-6-1-1. This is crazy, Roxy.
Starting point is 01:45:07 So they said, I got to support Roxy. Who's excited for shrinking season two tomorrow? The promotion on this show has been awful. Tomorrow? Tomorrow? It's tomorrow. The fact that you don't know that it's coming out tomorrow is crazy. Like, who's promoted?
Starting point is 01:45:25 What is Apple doing? That is so weird. It's bad. I have no idea. That's bad. Okay. Next one. here is Armada who says has Roxy heard of the show Teacup on Peacock?
Starting point is 01:45:38 Yes, I have. Greg just interviewed the creator, director of it, Kevin, which you can check out his interview now, and that's how I heard of it. And people are loving this. This is a horror-ish spooky season show, so I'm going to watch it. All right, here's a good one. Matt Sinister McCall says, you have four choices. You've got to choose one.
Starting point is 01:46:00 Watch the Waltons. Little Outhouse on the Prairie, Polar Express, or jump in front of a semi-truck. He chooses a semi-truck. I would say Polar Express. Yeah, I like Polar Express. It's a good Christmas movie. Yeah, it's a good Christmas movie, though. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:19 It's creepy. I don't remember it well. Yeah, just because it's creepy back then when it came out, it was like the CGI. It's very, very, very noticeable. Derek Johnson, love the show, guys. Thank you, Derek. you the best glad brett is back he always makes you lap and roxy always glad to see your beautiful face pop up oh very nice thank you thank you so much you're a piece of shit
Starting point is 01:46:41 that he shouldn't leave a woman in a hot car evil evil john madden following it up christian you and match to try a live watch along during a ufc pay review when he doesn't have to be there to corner a fighter could be fun yeah just imagine it would actually i mean something during his So we'll do a watch along for a UFC with him on his channel is something that I've actually thought about. So it might be, that might be something we can do. He, we just, you guys aren't, I mean, Roxy, I forget, you were a UFC fan, weren't you? For a little bit? Steph.
Starting point is 01:47:12 Steph was. Okay. So Frankie Edgar was one of the greatest, like, lightweights ever. I love Frank Edgar. Matt had him on the show. We were talking Van Damme movies. That just went up today. So it was a good one.
Starting point is 01:47:23 Derek Johnson, I'll help push up some of the numbers. Thank you. 59. Roxy, you got it. You got a shot. It's going to be tough, but it's a shot. And now, we're trying. You're 59 currently at the moment.
Starting point is 01:47:37 And Nick Alexander says, I started watching the bear last week. Season 1 finale wrecked me. I watched Fish's Last Night. Italian Christmas Eve is just like this. Anyone rates some of the family chaos. Anyone else relate to some of the family chaos in the show? Absolutely. Yeah, that episode, the Fish is last night,
Starting point is 01:47:57 is probably one of the best episodes of television ever, I would say. But I like Forks even better. People say that, and that was the episode that right afterwards with Cousin. It's more popular, but Forks connected with me more. Forks is like the evolution really changed the whole trajectory of Cousin, which is a very, very monumental episode of this season. So I understand why people love it so much. I just thought that, like, it was, that Fish is was like a short film.
Starting point is 01:48:23 It's like a short film. It's the best back-to-back, one-two-punch. of any show ever. So good. Thoughts on Chad Selisky's reshooting most of ballerina without Len Weissman being present. He hated the original cut. Highlander most likely delayed. I didn't read that. I didn't read that. So
Starting point is 01:48:43 this is what I will tell you. If that is true, and Roxy, you're probably doing the research right now on it. If that's true, I love this because it shows me two things. It shows me one, that Chad Selestky's actually going to be more of the director on this and he should have been in the first place. And it shows me, too, that he's got good taste because I don't like Lynn Weissman stuff at all. Never like Lynn Weissman stuff.
Starting point is 01:49:05 And I was, it was bummed that Len Weissman was even doing this movie in the first place. So that is very, very interesting. I'm reading from Joe Blow right now, it says New Claims State, Chad, John Wicks, Chad Celeski reshot most of ballerina without the original director, Len Weissman present. I love this. This is breaking in the last hours. I love this. given the term new shoots, their new shooting for Valerie.
Starting point is 01:49:28 Yeah, and I think they changed the whole thing because I think they realized that it wasn't good and good for, good for him. It means he knows exactly, he didn't want to taint the franchise. Okay, so here is the next one. Has this is from the Dart, 005, has big balls been canceled? What did he do? Miss him. You tell me, Roxy, have I been canceled? Don't give me that look.
Starting point is 01:49:50 Don't you do it. You're going to lock me in a car and get me hot. come on like me god is going to do highlander but cleaning a ballerina don't again by five months for sure you can't i'm here i'm in your ear i'm present unfortunately this isn't an isolated incident from the studio lines gate as the film borderlands would also bring in deadpool director tim miller take over a lot of duties from former director eli ral he said duty perfect you just ignore him now huh barrels through it Love it.
Starting point is 01:50:23 She just ignore it. You know who loves, you know who loves big balls? Steph. A little one. Steph. Oh, Steph. Oh. Steph loves big balls.
Starting point is 01:50:33 Yeah. So good for her. Mears, I'm surrendering your moon. I love Superman and Lois. A lot of people do. Roxy, you're 10 away from beating Roca, 63. What? Let's go.
Starting point is 01:50:45 If you want it, you can get it. Let me know. Evil John Madden. Hey, Brett. Have you ever seen a grown man naked? Have you ever hung around a gymnasium? Brett, have you ever been to a Turkish prison? Roxy, what movies are from?
Starting point is 01:50:56 I don't know. Come on, Brett. Oh, I know. Airplane. Yeah. Macy's World. Did you see the trailer for the John Williams dock? No, I didn't. No, I didn't either. I want to. I'll watch that.
Starting point is 01:51:10 For sure. Let's see. Thank you, Susan. And then Todd Lane, is it true that Madeline Klein is now dating big balls? Oh, is it? Is it true? Wet hair? My wet hair, vixen. Come on.
Starting point is 01:51:28 Oh, do you flip the hair again. Come on, do it for me. There you know. Come on. Come on. You're a tease. You're just a tease. All right.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Thank you, Big Ball. Well, it is what it is. Okay. So next one. Cooley, all right. Hey, man. Man, I remember when Brett went on this epic rant when he was on the schmose. Brett, what would be something you would like to rant about?
Starting point is 01:51:55 All be easy. Also, thank you for being awesome. Brett? I try not to rant anymore. No, I like this version of you better. Yeah, it was bad on the heart. Yeah, it's too stressful. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:06 Yeah. But I would get, there's plenty of things I would like to. Yeah, right. I didn't think it would run out the bat, but we laugh more. You know, it was funny that someone said that the other day, and I kind of was in the comments. I think it was on the comments. They said that they could totally see that it was always a back and forth between people in the comments, saying that you can see this is the best version of the show since early schmose better
Starting point is 01:52:28 better than anything else that we've ever done better than clare live better is that how you feel me 100% oh i do 100% and they said that the new york move was actually better for the show has improved the quality of the show which i agree your camera looks much better today roxy um i'm so happy they feel that way i can't stand not being in the room with you guys i know i understand but we can that that's one of the things too but i mean it's because of the technology and the the way this works and the way that the setup has been the back and forth has been pretty much like we are sitting in the room i completely agree like and actually when i watch back our stuff which i do all the time um because i'm a vain bitch i really think that it looks awesome sounds
Starting point is 01:53:06 awesome like i i think that it it doesn't affect the show yeah but i understand what you're saying yeah me too i agree but i think the laughs are there and everything else is there people people are digging what it was and i i give so much credit both pl d and luke and luke from galaxy geeks that freaking he's getting a Christmas gift I'll tell you that I don't know something he has helped this channel out more than you could possibly imagine
Starting point is 01:53:31 like he helps me out with so many different things and he's I want a Christmas gift nah alright so Derek Johnson says I asked this of Roka and Christian already what are Roxy and Brett's go-to slurs like curse like fuck face
Starting point is 01:53:47 yeah slurs yeah I said I like not But I think curse words. I know Roxy's is the N-word, and I don't know. That was like the most set of up for failure question. I know. I know.
Starting point is 01:54:04 True. No, but curse. I don't have a go-to-sler. Curse word. Curse word. I do. It's a safe space. Say whatever you want.
Starting point is 01:54:12 It's a safe space. Say whatever you want. Come on. It's the internet. They'll be fine. They'll be happy with it. Yeah, don't. I do.
Starting point is 01:54:20 obviously the F word people use all the time, but I don't want to get Christian demonetized. But I do use the same word that that Roka's been using. Oh, the C word. Okay. Yeah. I used it today. Oh, good for you. That's a good one.
Starting point is 01:54:35 67 that's for. So. What's your go-to slur? That's pretty funny. Armada, we live in time or my old ass? That was the question. Listen, like, I don't know. my old ass I had a when I was watching it I was like oh this is my favorite movie the year so far I love this
Starting point is 01:54:55 we live in time since I saw it 48 hours ago I can't stop thinking about it yeah yeah so it's hard right now I like the way that it's shot and put together and edited also too it's it's like it's not confusing I thought it maybe it might be but it's not at all um no and they on purpose like with that second yeah whatever yeah Leah Hainley just because a super sticker thank you Leah uh Jacob Tizano damn you Roxy hard to fit into one message was trying to say that even though he was old enough some people aren't mature enough to see rated R for the for the you know they got it was the kid that was crying he was crying he was crying he was you can you hear the people can I can I just tell them that maybe they could talk a little louder outside the door of the podcast here
Starting point is 01:55:40 let me see if I hear him hold I don't I can't hear it oh you can't okay no I can't hear it It was bothering you. That's up to you, but it's not... Well, yesterday I was doing a show and somebody comes in, and then today somebody comes... It's like... With this door shut. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:55:54 I'll come in here. Halajda. Roxy, the other week you mentioned you signed up for letterboxed. Are you going to keep it? Would like to give you a follow if you're comfortable with giving out your handle. I didn't even know I had a handle. Oh, so... I, yesterday for 20 minutes, I have a friend named Jess Lucero, who's on letterbox.
Starting point is 01:56:13 She was like, I tried to follow her. I can't figure out how to follow anybody. I don't know how this thing works. I'm adding to my lists. I don't need to do more apps. I have two lists going. Movies I've seen in 2024 and TV shows I've seen in 2024. If you would like to follow me, I'm sure it's my name.
Starting point is 01:56:32 I'm happy to have, I don't know if anybody follows me. I don't know how this works. You'll figure it out. Well, Mirjam says, I'm watching hacks now. People love that show. So good. Excellent show. Am you winning?
Starting point is 01:56:45 Patty Boy, thoughts on Long Legs getting theatrical re-release. I didn't know that. Makes sense if they can make a little more money on it. Why not? I thought it was fine. I liked it up until the ending. I like that movie. I don't feel like it needs to be seen in theaters.
Starting point is 01:57:05 Again, yeah, I agree. I keep seeing clips of it. It's that creepy. Yeah, that's what Nicholas Case, but I didn't know he was in it for an hour after watching it. Yeah, that's cool. Todd Lane, do you guys find it? strange that Brett did not know about shrinking season two dropping since he has so many connections in the entertainment industry. Yeah, I don't know. I think he did know and he wasn't
Starting point is 01:57:23 telling us. He didn't want to brag. Yeah, I think that was, yeah. In one number. Yeah, it's 68. Patty Boy, I love Brett's beautiful face and his film insights. Me too. Mike Joyce, team big balls. No cap. People love big balls. Good for you guys. So, I'm happy for you. Yeah, you don't. She wouldn't even acknowledge of anymore. Mad Sinister Macal. Favorite horror final girl? Sienna Shaw for me. I mean, Jamie Lee Curtis, come on. She's the goat. Anybody else? I don't know what my favorite is. I'm just getting into all these horror movies and loving it, but I don't know who my favorite is. The Dart-Dou-O-5. This is for Roxy, an extra $2 for
Starting point is 01:58:01 the Better Help Fund after Big Balls has returned. Thank you, thank you. Yeah, we don't. Have you ever talked to your person about Big Balls? Better Help? No. No. Top Dog, Greg. I'm in a So watching you guys without volume, but it looks like you're having a great time and you all look great, especially Brett. What a hunk. Oh, look at that. It's a funny way to watch us. I like that. I would make sense. I would watch us with the volume off if it was me. Armada. What does drunk Brett think of my old ass movie? Brett? My house out of ten of this month, too many broads in it. Yeah, that makes sense. There are a lot of broads. A lot of bras. Mike Joyce.
Starting point is 01:58:42 I thought my old, now I'm not even get it, sorry, just to derail this. Sure, go ahead. My old ass, I thought Roxy, is there a movie called? Yes, this is the whole point. Oh, because I thought you were just saying, my old ass.
Starting point is 01:58:56 No, that was the whole point. No, it's the name of the movie. She said the main guy in my old ass. That's what she was talking about. And that's why I lost my mind when she said it. Brett, what? I thought it was your dating. I thought it was a dating thing.
Starting point is 01:59:10 I did too. Well, let me, hold on a second. And Roxy, here's the thing. So this is the dilemma that we're in at the moment. We are at two minutes away from the end of the show. Oh, boy. You're at 70 right now. Yeah, but we're not allowed to extend.
Starting point is 01:59:22 That's cheating. No, it's not true. If it goes longer, it goes longer. It's a matter of your schedule. That's what I said to somebody the other day. Somebody the other day was like, well, you don't care about Roxy's TV picks. I said, you have to understand that Roxy has a very tight out on these things. Yeah, I am usually very, very tight.
Starting point is 01:59:39 But today, I have 15 more minutes. Oh, you do. Brett, you got 15 minutes. We're going to use all 15, but I still have 15 full minutes. All right. Well, why we're still waiting for, right now we're at 70. So if you hit those three, you hit those three. But in the interim, Brett, you have a lot of stuff going on with your channel and the stuff you got going on right now.
Starting point is 02:00:01 What's happening over there? Well, yeah. I mean, we just, you know, there's, I've got really exciting news and stuff like that, but about something that's coming up, but I can't really talk about it. Oh, perfect. But today on, you can go, please go over to Everything's a Game on the Above Board TV website.
Starting point is 02:00:23 I am being more participant-e-ish in the show, now that I know the, because I do tech the show from this little area, you see me, but I'm playing these games. It's really fun. We just play these kind of, like Rocks used to do, these arbitrary games where people do. get points just because whoever's being the game master will give it to them it's not right or wrong it's just fun and um yeah and uh look out for the wasteland weekend car build stuff that's the thing
Starting point is 02:00:52 i'm really excited about you're getting so good braddy thank you thank you i helped build a car i helped like i know parts of an engine now i want to know what the good news was oh you'll see You'll see it'll be fun. When am I going to see? Hopefully in the next month or so. We'll see. Got a lot of backlog. Got a lot of footage to go.
Starting point is 02:01:15 And just a reminder to people also, like I mentioned, you know, Wicked Art has been so much time and effort into that, capes and cows. So go and check it out. Become a member today and have access to it. Put some questions in there. I saw some people asking about the down-to-earth, the UAP Tuesday episode. That's what I'm recording when I get off the air here. One thing to the next. And I'm going to jump on a train and go see Smile.
Starting point is 02:01:36 too but Roxy how about you what you got going on for life you know what's crazy your hair right now look short have you ever had your no don't don't touch it have you ever had hair that short before um when I was a kid oh yeah you'd look good with the little yeah the little bob yeah yeah yeah cut it rocks cut it no no but I like the long hair too okay oh you go yeah I will cut it at some point but not yet. Okay. It looks good like that. It's really long now.
Starting point is 02:02:08 You're probably in that space where it's like, oh, I'd have to do that again. Oh, Roxy, he had to do that again. And then so Haskell 420, Netflix series. 72, Act of Fu. Netflix series The Cage from Ed Haskell. November 8th, it's akin to Rocky. MMA champ picks a local guy to fight. GSP and John Jones are in it.
Starting point is 02:02:27 Maybe you and Sarah do a trailer reaction. That'd be pretty good one to check out with him for sure. Maybe put it on his channel. Todd Lane. Hey, Roxy, I know you love Brett and Christian. How much do you really hate Big Balls? When I go back, it's so funny because everybody is just like, oh, my God, Roxie's such a snowflake. She's so bothered. I don't care at all. So I don't hate it. It's not my brand of humor. Take me to the dance. I just let him live. to the dance.
Starting point is 02:03:04 Stints. Yeah, the fact that, you know, I do, I applaud Roxy because she doesn't get all but heard about it. She just barrels through it, and that's the only way to deal with something that annoys you. Yeah, how, don't call her a snowflake. That's rude. It's very rude. Yeah. Mike Joyce says, FYI, Roxy, letterboxed on computer or a letterboxed app.
Starting point is 02:03:31 How is that realistic for my life? of all you guys all know my computers on its last legs i literally held up the show today because christians have me the link to the show i clicked on it and it shut down my computer so yeah i can't be on letterbox on my computer so i don't know the whole point is after i go see a movie i just want to log it and on my computer with me i think that there should be competitor to letterbox they're response to me one day i'll take this back but like the app is not well it's not like it's not like it's sick yeah it's sickly and it doesn't do television well what you know is my thing that I care about.
Starting point is 02:04:05 Some of you guys have slid in my DMs since the show and been like, here are multiple apps that do do television well. But I appreciate that. But none of my, nobody's on those. So what's the point of them? I might as well use my notepad. Is it because letterbox doesn't monetize in any way? And so they really, nobody's really not much upkeep.
Starting point is 02:04:23 I mean, like, who's making money off a letterbox? It must be somebody because they're on every carpet. Letterbox is huge. Have you ever seen the word written out? No. Do you know how it's spelled? Oh, no. Is it L-E-T-R-B-X? No, bro, there's like a D at the end. Letterboxed?
Starting point is 02:04:48 I've been saying letterbox. I never knew. I never looked at it. I've just been saying, quickly, letterbox, letter box. It's not letterbox. So you letterboxed something when you put it into your... I let her... you know that question? No, I don't care. Evil John Madden says, Roxy, I really love you. Would you ever date a bigger, average, looking older guy? He's available. Yeah. And he's from Weymouth. Oh, yeah, Weymouth. I mean, for sure, not anybody that is like watching the show. Right, right. Todd Lane says support team Roxy. He also follows.
Starting point is 02:05:32 and it says support team Brett. And with that, Roxy, as of right now, you've beaten John Roca at 75. Ooh. So I love how I keep... I think we haven't really sealed it with a kiss. I love to Foxy. I'm giving no love to Brett at all.
Starting point is 02:05:46 That's all right. So there is a chance that you can win this week. We'll see what next week. Tomorrow will be me by myself and the March Paul Gosler. It's hard to be the Tuesday show, Christian, because I always hope I don't win. because I hope that it gets better and better every day. And now...
Starting point is 02:06:05 Yeah, but that's okay. That's 75. Look, I told people, 30 we're happy. 30 I'm happy with. And then so, like, the fact that we did that many, and now, you know, Roque is always starting the week off strong. And then he always, he's been getting to thrown. But can Steph do it again?
Starting point is 02:06:21 That's the question. I think so. She, is she Wednesday or Thursday this week? She's Thursday this week and Mike's with her. Good spot. Mike's with her the only Thursday. But then... Thursday, Steph Mike Thursday.
Starting point is 02:06:31 spot. Cates and Cal is the hardest to beat. Coy and Winston, if it wasn't for 100... They're Friday. Yeah, but they almost hit 90 last week. Friday is tough to be because there's a lot. You're saying Friday is the tough one to be. That's what I'm saying, yeah, but it's also, and it's also the comic book movie show. And it's also Winston and Corey. It's a lot of questions to be asked about that. I think that's...
Starting point is 02:06:52 Yeah, there's a lot. And that's what I like. I mean, that's the stuff I like the most. I always obviously love when people are putting in funny ones too, but there's so many questions and different topics that we bring up. So anyway, Roxy, what do you got going on? Tell us. So many things. World Girls, you guys can find me everywhere at Roxy Stryor. I have been, like, I'm in a yes mode right now where I'm saying yes to everything.
Starting point is 02:07:15 So I am seeing so much stuff going to so many events. I have an award show with Real Rejects. We won something that we're going to on Thursday. So follow me and I'll keep you posted on all things going on. Okay. And then do me a favor. Text me your rate for social media. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:07:31 I'm not even kidding. Text me your rent. You can't afford me, Chris. Oh, man. See, that's what I'm getting. I'm getting this up again. Please go over to above board TV and just say that Brett sent you, show me some love and show us some love, because I think we're putting out some good content and we're just not getting the follows and likes that we would like. Yes, and don't leave this channel.
Starting point is 02:07:54 Go and watch the smile reaction that we just put up. I think Luke just made it public. So head on over there. Check it out. It's competing with us right now. Whoa. Right now. They're supposed to go up with three.
Starting point is 02:08:05 What is the smile thing? I saw Jack Nicholson's face. Is that Jack Nicholson? No. Smile too? Why don't you go to sleep? It looked like. No, it's not Jack Nicholson.
Starting point is 02:08:16 It's Naomi Scott. That's a woman. It's all right. I mean, Brett, nobody on the planet knows what you're talking about. I saw a smile two on a bench. You certainly do. did not see jack nicholson and smile two on a bench they said his son his son is it someone says it's his son oh nicholson son oh my god then what i i never saw the first
Starting point is 02:08:44 smile what i just said rescinded everybody knows what you're talking about and look what is it oh yeah that's i guess oh there you go and it was just and it was just his eyes like it was like his eyes down oh so that's not as crazy so you're wrong you're wrong roxie i'm sorry my friend you were way closer I the only thing I've seen is Naomi yeah me too I had no I didn't know what he was talking about either I was I was with you on that Roxie and Brett this is what I'll say how good do those walls look how good those walls look Brett oh it looks great looks really good I feel bad because I haven't been able to come out and get Sarah's show all set up well we need to do that but we also need I the only thing I think I
Starting point is 02:09:21 need it and he needs a couple more lights a little more color on my on yeah on me but other than that pretty good excited thank you guys so much for joining us here today on the show. We're on Spotify, Apple Podcast, all that that you can put comments on Spotify now, which is great. Make sure that if you aren't listening to us over there, please do. It helps us out tremendously. The sponsors help us out. Anything you want to do to support the show, you can put in comments in there, like, check out all the videos we have going on. So much coming, so much content. Thanks for joining us. Thanks to Roxy and Brett for being here, and we'll see you later. Bye.

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