The Kristian Harloff Show - Oscars RECAP! Did Chalamet's Mouth Cost Him The Oscar?!

Episode Date: March 16, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:28 All right, the Oscars have come and gone, and I watched the whole thing from start to finish. Lies! But I watch it in the best way possible. I'm going to watch it like this every single time. I can't believe people watch this show from front to back. I'll talk to Roke in a second. He did a live stream. God bless him.
Starting point is 00:00:48 God bless him. How he sat through that for three and a half hours. I watched an episode and a half of Peaky Blinders. No regrets. No regrets. Way more entertaining than half the piss that I saw from that ceremony. Timothy Salome dug himself a hole
Starting point is 00:01:03 and Michael B. Jordan with an amazing performance wins. Is it a shocker? Not from this show. We said it the other day we thought that's exactly what was going to happen and it did. But because of the great performance in general, is this going to be something that's going to be a problem? I've already seen it all over the place.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Timothy Shalame was the one who probably should have won but his comments, it's biased, blah, blah, blah. And it takes away from the great performance that Michael B. Jordan had. so we'll talk about that there weren't any surprises really at all at all there was some okay that person won I mean I guess I'm surprised that they won because they deserved to win and and then yeah Roka can tell me what people said because I again no regrets fast forwarded through 75% and God bless the DVR I've never been I never liked the DVR person who invented ever more than last night.
Starting point is 00:02:00 So we'll discuss that and more on this show. Okay, let's get into it. It is the Monday show, Krishna show with myself and John Roka. Let's do it. Are you ready? Yeah, me too. Did you shit in there?
Starting point is 00:02:17 Going on, everybody. Welcome back to the show. Joining me on the show. John Roka is here recovering from a five and a half hour live stream, which I don't know how you did that. God bless you. I'm sure. I'm sure it was worth it super chat-wise and everything too. But I can't.
Starting point is 00:02:45 I can't believe that you sat through that for that long to watch that show. Me and you couldn't disagree more in this. I had a great time. Enjoyed the hell out of it. Loved it. It's one of my favorite nights of the years of the Oscars because I love film so much. And they celebrate film. And I had great time.
Starting point is 00:02:59 Don't do that. Oh, yeah. I love film. I know you're being cool to be anti- Oscars. But I love you. I love it. I love it. No, you took a shot.
Starting point is 00:03:09 You said, I love films. So do I. I do. I was taking a shot. Don't read things of it. I'm just saying I love film and that's one night of the year where you get to celebrate film. So yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:19 All right. But I'm telling you, I watched it too. I just watched it. I know you did. I heard you. Possible. Last night, I got back. I went to dinner with the family and it was like not stress and all.
Starting point is 00:03:31 I shut my social media off. I didn't want to be spoiled. I wanted to learn who won in my real time. So I had watched already I said I wanted to finish the first episode Peaky Blinders. I did that. Then I watched Peaky Blinders episode two. I gave myself enough back time on the
Starting point is 00:03:46 broadcast. And then let me ask you, what are some of the things do you think I watched in full? And I'll see how well you know me. I watched a few things in full. I watched a couple speeches in full. And I watched quite a few things in full. I hope you watch the opening in full. The weapons opening because that was really funny. I did. I think you probably watched the I
Starting point is 00:04:06 Memorial in full. That's probably a beautiful thing. 100%. I think you watch Michael B. Jordan's speech in full. 100%. You know me pretty well? You know me pretty well? Yes.
Starting point is 00:04:16 I think you watched Ryan Coogler's speech when he won for Best Adapted Screenplay. I did. Or Best Original Screenplay, sorry. You missed one that you know. You're missing one. And best picture, of course. I'm sure you watched the best picture.
Starting point is 00:04:29 I don't watch the full speech. Oh, you know what about Jesse Buckley? Did you watch the Jesse Buckley? Yeah. And then I watched Amiatic. Oh, yes, Amy Madigan, which was great. And I watched the full musical act of sinners. It's one of the best musical acts.
Starting point is 00:04:43 That was amazing. One of the best musical acts that I wanted to be in the crowd. I would have sat there for four hours for the whole show just to watch that. I agree. I was surprised how much real estate they gave that film considering it didn't win best picture. I was really surprised. There was a whole sequence, man. So let's talk about that because Scott Mans does this every year.
Starting point is 00:05:04 I love me. But he listens. to chatter and everything too and he's like of course oh my god it's gonna win and i won't no there's no world where sinners is going to win best pitcher it's just none and it was like well it got so many nominations okay so did so did one battle it got and it's like and we'll discuss the timothy shall may have it all in just a little bit but normally the math lines up that when you're winning a particular amount of an award's season yeah right right your chances are pretty good unless you say stupid shit that gets you you know that
Starting point is 00:05:36 that piss people off, right? PTA and the crew did not do that. So they were continuing, they only had like two less than sinners. Yeah. So I said, one battle wins, and it wins easy. And on Twitter, like PTA, Leo is such favorite. Shut up, stupid, they won. Right?
Starting point is 00:05:56 I knew that they would win. But the, I will get into Michael B. Jordan's up. But do you have any doubt that one battle was going to win? Yes, a little bit. Yeah, because of the. 16 nominations and also because it felt like the tide was turning a little bit recently with some of the coverage, some of the conversations, and especially when Michael B. Jordan won best actor. I was like, oh, wait a minute. But when PTA won best director, then I was just a little bit
Starting point is 00:06:20 more like, well, maybe one battle went. Also, as the night went on, sinners wasn't winning a lot of those categories. And so to me, that's when I was like, okay, these votes were in before the coverage felt like it turned towards predicting that sinners was going to win best picture. So, Sometimes stuff is locked in before, you know, the momentum shift, or you sense the momentum shifts and you have people at these sites say, like, oh, this film is definitely going to upset blah, blah, blah. And we've seen Moonlight upsetting La La Land. So it has happened.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Sure. But this was clearly people felt very strongly about one. Moonlight was winning throughout the night and was winning stuff throughout the night. That's when you were like, okay, it is possible. It's possible. You know where my mind would have went. Uh-oh, maybe they're not going to win? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:06 There's one category in particular that if they would have lost that, I wouldn't like, wait a minute. Okay. It wasn't Michael Lee Jordan because of the Timothy Chalomey side of it. Right, right, right. Do you want to guess which one I thought? I was like, okay, if they lose, if they lose. Best director? No.
Starting point is 00:07:20 No. Casting. But sinners won cast. Not win cast. Oh, one. Battle left. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's a great point.
Starting point is 00:07:29 When that happens. Yes. You're right. When that happened, that was that to me went, all right, because that to me went into the psyche of the voters. Yep. And I went, okay, it's a lock now. Once they, once casting one in that new category,
Starting point is 00:07:44 I said it's a lock, because it just goes into the psyche of the voting itself. No, you're right. You're right. I was kind of surprised about that too, because so many people have been talked about MBJ, when Musaku, Delroy Lindo's surprising nomination, I thought, okay, the Academy maybe is leaning towards that area, but then
Starting point is 00:07:59 one battle one casting, you're right. If you watch my reaction, which is there, I was like, oh, okay, all right, this might be a little bit different now. And that was it. So, all right. So when we started the show itself,
Starting point is 00:08:10 um, yeah, look, Conan's, is, he's a, he's a, he's a great start,
Starting point is 00:08:14 man. Good start. I mean, he knew that he was going to do that kind of. And he didn't do the, the, the, he didn't play the vampire himself, but he played the version of Amy Madigan's category,
Starting point is 00:08:23 get trying to, which people thought he was going to do. Um, I thought they played that really well. It's a nice way to introduce it and get in there. Um, but I'll tell you, we can, I guess we could dive into it.
Starting point is 00:08:33 Sure. the second he started going after Salome, you know? Yeah, yeah. You're sitting in the front row like that. Yeah. He knew he was he was going to, he was, if there was one person that shouldn't have shown up, it wasn't Sean Penn. It was shallame.
Starting point is 00:08:51 So many unnecessary shots all night, man. I was so mad. I was so a young kid, man. It's so sanctimonious. Fuck those guys. I'm with you on it. They took, they went after him so badly because, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:03 know he was the whipping boy he was the whipping boy for what they did there and what what happened with you know the um that particular that particular the whole thing that he did and and look yeah you open your mouth you sure you pay the price i can speak on that i can speak on that you got to take you got to take the shots that come after it um but we'll dive into deeper whether or not it should have affected, you know, his performance and all that, but it wasn't just him. The safety thing didn't help. Marty Supreme and you listened and they were trying to be polite, but it was so obvious. Anytime Marty Supreme came up or he came up, it was like, yeah, it was tepid applause at best. I agree. Tepid applause at best. Yeah. I see some people in the chat going, he's 30. To me, he's a kid.
Starting point is 00:09:52 At my age, he's a kid. And all of you who are 30s, your kids. You don't know your kids, your kids to us. And when you get to be honest, you'll know. And the thing is, And he's not like, and the thing is I don't understand the shots are being taken because like, we know this, you and I know this. And maybe I'll speak from my own point of view. Nobody talks more shit about people's work and about other people in Hollywood than people in Hollywood. 100%. So the sanctimonious nature that they're like, how dare he criticize these things when behind the scenes at parties with their friends in their hangouts? They're all jealous.
Starting point is 00:10:26 They're all talking shit about each other. They're all crap about each other's projects. when Nathan Lane was on the view, there's no more bitchy queen than Nathan Lane. I know that personally from friends who know him. He talks all kinds of shit about stuff and about projects and about people's work and about them. And so to me,
Starting point is 00:10:42 it was really sanctimonious to come after Shalabay like this. And I just thought it was ridiculous. And he opened himself up. He opened himself up. He did. I think that the problem was because look, when the voting itself happened, it was probably a week before these comments even came out
Starting point is 00:10:58 what people will say, but it doesn't take away from the fact people were already getting tired of his thing yes i am not one of those people i haven't like i said i agree when he was up there talking about um being wanted to be one of the best that pissed people off when he was talking about other things diving into the marty supreme side of it and being a little arrogant and i think pissing people off walking around with a Kardashian or jennar whatever on your arm whether it's it's right or wrong pisses people off is he more of a celebrity as an actor it's pissing those people off they even said it in those you know, those anonymous
Starting point is 00:11:30 interviews, I'm not, like, he's a dick, like, do you like his performance? I didn't see the movie. It's like, you know, he was, he was done. He was done before it even started. Like I said it the other day when I was talking to Winston and Chris, I said, look, overall performance, and I don't want to take away from Michael B. Jordan performance, because if Timothy Shalame, this is one of the reasons why I wish Timothy Shalamee would have stayed quiet and just let it run.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Agreed. Because if Michael B. Jordan would have won without any of this, you go, yeah okay I get it I makes the guy was brilliant in sinners he's brilliant yeah and the fact that he won is great but I hate the fact that now I knew it I knew that once he won everyone was like yeah but timothy sunk himself it should have been timothy yeah I'm in takes away from my the thing is the comments came out the comments were made before the voting ended the comments went viral after the voting ended so that they already saw and they knew yeah people already saw that conversation which that was in February. The votes didn't stop until, I think the first week of March was then the final
Starting point is 00:12:32 voting happened, but that, those comments with McConaughey were back in February. Okay, so the community knew about the comments that he had made. Stuff had just gone viral. But I agree with you. The whole campaign was a big misstep. Clearly, the whole, the rap video, all this stuff. I loved it like you. I, I like Shalema's arrogance, arrogance and, or confidence, rather. Confidence is what leads you to success, okay? You have to be confident in yourself to achieve these things. wants everybody to be Tom Hanks. That's not possible. Shall I show you 10 episodes of the last dance?
Starting point is 00:13:03 When you believe in yourself, you push yourself. And if you back it up and Salomee backs it up with every performance, then what are you complaining about? I think most people hate it because he's doing what they can't do. He's doing what they can't do. He has confidence and he delus. He's younger. Look, and that's partially it.
Starting point is 00:13:20 But right now, right now, they're both really talented. But right now, Michael B. Jordan is the far. more likable person. A hundred percent. Even his speech was so humble. Listen, I've interviewed him. He's a wonderful human being. Yes, he is. He's a wonderful human being. And you root for him. And he's great and everything does. And his collaborations with Google are great. And someone's like, he deserved to win. Yeah. But the problem is, again, whether, and this is like, PLD, and I'm going to ask him because
Starting point is 00:13:50 he said something, it's either stupid or I understand what he's saying. He's saying, I thought he was a lock regardless. Did you think he was a lock after the comments? Because if you think he was a lock before the comments, I would never go to Las Vegas with you ever, because it's the same way that you talk about what we just said with one battle after another. Up until his, he started to talk more and be more arrogant. Yeah. He was winning everything. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:14:15 He was. He was. He was doing everything. Then he started to talk. And then he loses the actor award. He loses. And they're like, well, wait. The BAFTA.
Starting point is 00:14:23 Yeah, yeah. Right. So if PLD thought it was a lock going into the ceremony. I don't necessarily disagree because I said it on Friday that I think Michael B. Jordan will win because I don't think that I think all the academy and it was clear from the speeches
Starting point is 00:14:36 and everything else. And the way people were laughing at him and the butt drum and all this shit. Screw, there's no way he was going to win. Yeah. But okay, so he'll be on this is after the comments. I agree. I agree.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Oh, sure. That's really easy. Sure. After Friday, sure. You can go. Putting a bet on Michael B. Jordan on Friday was a smart move. Right.
Starting point is 00:14:57 To me, it's like, I don't think this, I don't think Michael, I don't think Michael B. Jordan. I don't think his victory. Nothing should be taken away from. No, it should be. Because to me, it's like two great players, you know, and it's like golf. Someone hits the ball in the hole in a critical playoff and they win. That's how close they were.
Starting point is 00:15:19 His campaign throughout, in essence, was him hitting bogies, him making mistakes. Christian, you have. you have done the Shmona and you've been there, you see where people go all the way to the end. Dan Merle and Ethan Irwin, that match that went like quadruple 30 overtime rounds. That's how close it was. But in the end,
Starting point is 00:15:40 Dan beat Ethan. And so it's the same thing here. In the end, they were both equally great, but it was that little thing Shalomey did that affected it. And that's like. That's like a thing. There's a reason why they campaign.
Starting point is 00:15:52 Michael B. Jordan did it better. Yes. Michael B. Jordan did it better. So it's part of matters. Yeah, it does. And look, and unfortunately it does in that whatever you think as far as performance goes, because I think that without the comments and Michael B. Jordan wins, like, yeah, I get it.
Starting point is 00:16:08 It makes sense. Not, I wouldn't be going, oh, man, now he's going to have to deal with it. No, he deserved it. Now he still deserves it. And he totally deserves it. He still deserves it. But I just hate it for him that it's got to that. He's not going to care, but like the fact that that's there.
Starting point is 00:16:22 Oh, did I really win? You know, did what did that effect? It's like he was the standing ovation and he got you could see the people were just They they were happy that he won for him And they were also happy they won because Shalamee didn't Yes, right And I think that was in now in retrospect
Starting point is 00:16:42 I think you can say that was in for quite some time Because watching the reaction when he won at the actor awards Which is really where Shalema should have won Because he won last year right You know for a complete unknown And so the fact that they turned that was what turned to me When I saw how the reaction to Michael B winning at the actor awards, I was like, okay, because the actors are the largest voting body,
Starting point is 00:17:03 I believe, within the voting body of the academy. And so I was like, okay, so that's going to be possibly an indication that MBJ will win. So I thought that was more of a possibility than sinners beating one bad, left, another for a vest picture because of that night. And I don't think the comments, I think that's for like other people to discuss for a few days, but it's so undeniable what MBJ did that it, He'll overcome that. And anybody will overcome that.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Yeah, but this is a Mel. Mel does a review is who I love and she's here every day. You don't have to hate him for it. He's good. I do hate it for him. I'm sorry, you don't have to hate it for him. But I do. And I'll tell you why, whether he's good or not, is because the fact now that today,
Starting point is 00:17:41 what we should be celebrating is how great he was in the movie. Yes. Why? What an upset. Or not what an one upset. Like, yeah, look, he did it. As opposed to everybody, you know, talking about Timothy Shalameh and making photos of him. And he's the conversation.
Starting point is 00:17:55 when Michael B. Jordan should be the conversation. I agree. That is why I hate that for him. So, Mel, again, you don't have to, but I do. So I don't like when people do that, though. And again, I love you, Mel. But when it comes to that, don't tell me that I shouldn't. I do. I hate that for him. I think it sucks.
Starting point is 00:18:10 I think he deserved to win. But I hate that it happened in this fashion. Yeah, yeah. You can hate how it happened, but you can be happy that it did. Right. And that's the truth in this situation. And you know what? I think, as you said, I think he delivered a great,
Starting point is 00:18:25 humbling humbled speech and then I think a lot of people are excited to work with him even more now after that speech and he comes out he comes out the winner no matter what a hundred percent he comes out you know he comes out the winner no matter what and he did it right he goes to he goes to in and out afterwards with his Oscar and it's like the guy is great yeah he is he is the undisputed champion right now yeah yeah regardless if you think you know oh well maybe maybe maybe if the judge didn't take a point away doesn't matter he's the chance yeah yeah he's the chant. And he, and he did it right and he's going to continue his image regardless of even if I hate this for him today. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Mel's right in the fact that he's good because he's going
Starting point is 00:19:07 to, like you said, everyone's going to want to work with him. Everyone's going to want to talk about him more. Chalema's comments elevated him more than anything else. His speech was magnificent. Yeah. And he was in a damn good movie. Yeah, and by the way, both of them are going to be just fine. Timothy is also going to keep working because he delivers when he's on screen. Who else would have taken Wonka to $600 million worldwide for God's sake? But to take him change out of your book, that was before everyone turned on him. Yeah, but I don't think people got, artists don't care about that crap if you're good.
Starting point is 00:19:46 Look, the Bulls got Rodman on the team, even though he was the one smack of Jordan around the lane the whole time. It's a matter of can you deliver for me when I hire you? And Chalemay will be able to. And don't be surprised if he shows up in a Ryan Cooleur movie, in a PTA movie, don't be surprised. And Chalabay is a hell of a talent. And Dune 3 will be just fine. Yeah, Dune 3 would be fine. How many opera ballet people are not going to go see Dune.
Starting point is 00:20:11 It's true. But what he needs to do right now is he needs to go off the grid for a little bit. Sure, sure. Yeah, chill out, do his thing. Go off the grid for a little bit. Just do your thing. Live your life. You know, people ask you about it.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Come up with a good. I'm sure he had a speech that he was going to say something. If he won, take, stay away. And now be a little bit more conscious when you're doing your speeches and things too. Because if those comments are made, if he's buddies with you and he's in a room and no cameras are on,
Starting point is 00:20:45 he's just like, look, I hope theater doesn't, what happens with ballet and, you know, opera. Right. People are rushing out.
Starting point is 00:20:52 the way that they were in the 30s and everything too. No one bats an eye in that room when he says it. It says he's on camera. He comes off as arrogant. He's dismissing a profession. And he's because he's in the public eye and a younger generation follows him. Words matter. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Of course. The effects of that will be there to a degree. But I don't think it'll be an issue at all. Not for a lot. Not for the long. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I agree with you. You should just go, shall, I mean, I was,
Starting point is 00:21:22 surprised he didn't do a follow-up interview to apologize or I was really surprised he didn't do that I mean Jesse Buckley got crap for the cats comment and she immediately went on tonight show and was like I just want to make it clear I love I like cats it was a situation with my boyfriend was she had said in an interview
Starting point is 00:21:38 I think with the UK outlet like she made her boyfriend really got together she didn't she wasn't a big fan of cats and she made her boyfriend get rid of his cats to be with her and they're still together remember she she gave tribute last night. But like that's their
Starting point is 00:21:54 business, that's their relationship. People are like, oh, she hates cats. She wants to kill cats. That's exactly what I'm talking about. So like, guess what, guys? I'm not a big cat person either, right? I'm not trying to go for Oscars and everything else too. I don't love cats. I don't, you know, not a cat person, a dog person. I love dogs. There are a lot
Starting point is 00:22:12 of people like that. But again, when everything is, everyone's looking at you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You got to be careful. And everybody gets offended at everything. And everybody's looking and knock you down if you got more than them. That's how it works. I'll tell you someone that pissed me off last night. You want to guess who there's somebody in particular who pissed me off last night.
Starting point is 00:22:33 I don't know if you're able to guess, but let's see if you can guess. I don't know because I thought about you in a couple of the political speeches. I don't know. I'm so glad you said that. I don't even know if there were any because I fast forwarded through most of it. Oh, yeah. The best international feature certainly made very powerful comments. Jimmy Kimmel came in,
Starting point is 00:22:52 make some comment. Kimmel, I thought, Kimmel now it's part of his thing. Kimmel has an ongoing feud with the President of United. Yes, yes, he does. When he speaks, you expect him to do that now. It's part of his schick. And that, no, not him.
Starting point is 00:23:08 He was, you either like him. The bridesmaids? No, bridesmaids. That's another one that I watched. I watched that. Okay. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:23:16 Who pissed you off? Culkin pissed me off. Oh, yeah. Oh, 100%. How dare you? He is the cocky one. They should be coming after. And he does the same shit in every movie he's in.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Yes, he does. He never changes anything. He's the same fucking, he's the cocky, arrogant guy in every movie. How dare you, whether Sean Penn didn't show up or not? Yeah. Maybe he was a no show. Let Conan say it as he did.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Yeah. Well, she's a no show. Why is he a no show? In what right does Colkin have to, to say, oh, or just didn't want to show up, we'll accept it. Who are you, guy? Who are you? You won last year.
Starting point is 00:23:58 You are a gnat on the shit pile of Hollywood. Like it just to me is like so mind-blowing that he would say stuff like that about. How dare you? Look, a very well-established and accomplished actor. I don't think Gulkin deserved his Oscar last year, but like you got the chance to present it and you say something nice, like gracious about him. But he was like trying to calm the audience down their reaction. So he could get his little shot in, his little baiting.
Starting point is 00:24:22 And I agree. He's the guy that should be coming after, not fucking Salome. It should be Culkin as the arrogant little prick out there in Hollywood that people should be destroying and not wanting to work with. People happen to really love him, though. I know. Some people get away with that shit, but I also think that he, I think it comes off across more with him. It comes across more when he's presenting, you really like that stick or you don't. I don't think that transfers over in his, in his work.
Starting point is 00:24:47 I think that, and I think people really, that, that, work with him like him. I think, you know, people who know him really like him. And I don't have anything against. I just didn't like that he did that because it's not his place. That's an extension of who he is. That's what that's. That's not his place to do it. I agree. Conan did. He said, there's no show. Then you go, oh, what? It does not surprise me that Sean Penn was supposed to be there and didn't show up and won. I couldn't. It was one of my favorite moments of the night. Yeah. I have a friend who is a producer on one of the award shows at I texted her and was like, oh, well, wow, he didn't show up.
Starting point is 00:25:23 And she told me that they had tried really hard to get him to show up to their ceremony. They even said, we will just bring you, we'll put you up, we'll take a car, we'll bring you two minutes before your category is going to be announced. You can sit in the audience. And if you win, you go up your speech and we'll take you down. If you don't win, then as soon as whoever wins, finish the speech, we'll take you back to your hotel. And he still didn't do it.
Starting point is 00:25:44 I just don't think he likes awards shows. He's just one of those people that doesn't care. Brando was that way. there were just people just don't care about this stuff. The campaigning he did this year at all was for PTA. Yes, yeah, exactly. He loves PTA. He's a major fan PTA and he did that for him.
Starting point is 00:26:00 He's not, he's tired of the jokes when people are telling me, he's just telling me he looks like a, you know, a leather handbag when he shows up to things. Like, I'm good. I'm good. You know, and he's, and he won. And I don't think he really cares. And I like that. I like that because I think it also plays into the fact that's the guy that should have won.
Starting point is 00:26:21 If a Lordy would have won, if a Lordy would have won, I would have been like, okay, I thought those are the two out of everyone that was nominated, all great performances. I just thought that those two were the most outside of their comfort zones.
Starting point is 00:26:33 I agree. I was frustrated. Like, Jeff and I battled about this on Hot Mike. I said to him, Sean Pan was going to win. And Jeff for months was saying, no way,
Starting point is 00:26:41 it's not that great of a performance. It's not an Oscar-worthy performance. And I was like, are you insane? He was like, Benicio did better in that movie. And I couldn't, not understand how anyone can say that.
Starting point is 00:26:50 Like, Benesio did a great job in the role he had, but it's a fun, enjoyable role. It's not that challenging. What Sean Penn did, that was effing challenging. To bring that character to life, to make him interesting, even though his ugliness is horrific,
Starting point is 00:27:06 to make him interesting, I thought was fascinating. And yeah, I agree. Him not showing up. That's his way of pushing back. He's got a right to do that. You know who else didn't want to be there? Who? DiCaprio. 1,000 percent. He was over. Caprio did not want to be there. No, he was, he was over.
Starting point is 00:27:20 You can see all the jokes. Someone said it in the comments, and I never thought I'd hear myself say this. They said the Golden Globe Show was much better. I 100% agree. I think it was more fun. I think it was, I think it moved better. Minus the, but I'll tell you what was great. Like I said, the musical bit sinners, I would be lying to you if I didn't tell you that I wasn't
Starting point is 00:27:43 extremely emotional during the Memorial thing. Of course, me too. You can see it on camera. It was right. The opening with Billy Crystal and Rob Reiner and everybody coming out and showing respect to the people that are worked with them in the past and, you know, Meg Ryan and Qzac and everybody coming out and everybody doing that. And then leading into how many great people throughout the business that we lost. It was just, it was insane.
Starting point is 00:28:08 And then, you know, the Barbara Streisand stuff and everything. That was great. It was powerful. It was powerful. So like, then you're not, you're not, my, my hand is nowhere near the remote. at that's just to me that's respect i think that's the greatest in memoriam we've ever seen in any ceremony ever i mean it's the way it was constructed and mapped out and the way that the emotions went i mean having those having all those former actors of his from previous films walk out to join crystal
Starting point is 00:28:34 i was a little bummed that meg didn't get a chance to speak but you know billy crystal was his best friend for decades so but having them all come out i thought was really great i thought rachel McCatoms trying to keep together. She talked about Diane Keaton because a lot of female actresses loved her. And then, of course, Barbara Streisand. I thought it was great, really great the way it was all delivered and handled it. There were
Starting point is 00:28:55 no surprises last time. I mean, the only thing, like, Amy Madigan, I thought that, I'll tell you who won me over, though, again. Okay. Because I still, I told you, I didn't love her performance in the movie. And I thought that Tiana Taylor, I thought that, I thought
Starting point is 00:29:11 her performance was good. I think was Oscar worthy. But I thought she was going to win because I thought again, I thought her campaigning, everything else too. She has just won me over with how enthusiastic and how loving she is with her fellow people. She puts PTA in a headlock on the way up. And like, you could just like, I was like,
Starting point is 00:29:28 I'm a fan. I'm a fan now, like of her. You know, I just, I don't, I thought Amy and Adigan should win. I'll tell you though. Yeah. The person that should have won wasn't nominated. Okay. Chase Infinity.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Should have been nominated. I agree. for Best Supporting Actress 100%. She was shut out of it because there's no world. Chase Infinity on our first movie is going to beat Jesse Buckley in one of the greatest performances
Starting point is 00:29:54 in the last 10 years. And it's not even a lead to actress performance. What in the world where her team, what were they thinking? What were they thinking? I think they thought that would bring her more attention. And maybe they felt like, well, we don't want her competing with Tiana. So we'll move her
Starting point is 00:30:12 to best actress. Sean, you have a problem. Yeah, I know. I thought it was a ridiculous movie. It was category five. He couldn't be an lead actor over Chase Infinity beating a lead actress. Probably, you could make the case.
Starting point is 00:30:23 I agree with you 100%. Same amount of screen time. He's in more of the movie. 100%. And his storyline is even more focused on than hers. She was so good. She wins the award if she gets nominated
Starting point is 00:30:36 for that. She wins. I don't think she. And Amy Madigan was amazing. Yeah, I think you're right. I think she wins. I can't believe that they did that. I thought that they cost her the Oscar by doing that.
Starting point is 00:30:45 Sure. I mean, but she's young. There'll be, there'll be opportunity. I hope so. She looked great. She looked great.
Starting point is 00:30:52 She was another, she was how thankful and happy she was during the casting award. Great presentation. Oh, my goodness. Great. She's so, I mean, listen,
Starting point is 00:31:04 the second she pops on screen, you know, that, that is a, that's a star. That is a really, that's a star. Wait.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Yeah. go ahead, sir. Yeah, so what are you to say? Someone says it wasn't a supporting role vote. Yes, it was. What are you? Are you insane? The movie was about her?
Starting point is 00:31:21 She just come in for an hour and a half into the movie. Yeah. And so it's, so it's not about Sean Penn then? Yeah, right. So Sean Penn should, that makes no sense. She's not. She's not. There is no lead actress in that movie.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Everyone is. I'll tell you what. If she was, was in more of the movie. Yeah. Taylor would have been. Right. If we had seen scenes of her in Mexico, figuring out her life, putting herself together.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Yeah, 100%. The movie is about her in the beginning of the movie. It's about her. It's her story. She goes on the run. And if she doesn't disappear, she has more of a case for the lead actress. I agree. Infinity. Because you're right. Because everyone wants her, Sean Penn and DiCaprio at the beginning of that movie. Everyone wants her. She controls both of them.
Starting point is 00:32:10 And so she's the one that disappears. and has to turn states. You're absolutely right. It should have been that way if they'd done it that way. Do you want to see my favorite comment? Go ahead. Please. Please.
Starting point is 00:32:20 Not to take ads off these lives. Ms. Have what you're saying. Agreed. Do me a favor. Send a check. And I'll pay everybody who's on the shows so you don't have to watch the ads. What are you talking about? What are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:32:34 I will say that one of the funniest things, though, is that I laugh how loud was when, was when I literally LOLed. was Conan O'Brien doing the YouTube thing when the Jane Lynch said. Oh my God. The flashlight that took out bin Laden. For being in YouTube and seeing that, like, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:52 and knowing that's probably what is going to happen was hilarious. It was hilarious. It was genius. It was so funny. So let's see, I'm trying to think anything else that was real. Oh, in Robert Day Jr.
Starting point is 00:33:06 and Evans bit, that didn't land. That did not land. Some of these bits did not land or went on too long. And I was really mad because it meant that they had to cut off some people. Listen, fuck all your bits. I will sacrifice all the bits if I get to hear all the speeches. I'm so frustrated. This is the one night some of these people don't even get a chance to get in front of a microphone
Starting point is 00:33:28 and talk about their craft and talk about their experience. And if they win, they've earned the right to speak. And I don't want to see your dumb bits that don't land. Here's the problem. I don't get to hear these people speak. Yeah, but here's the problem with that. And this is the difference between why, you watch and the reason why it's now going to YouTube is because the lot of these
Starting point is 00:33:47 speeches, if you're not into it in the way that you are, is like drinking a bottle of NyQuil. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's for people who are not invested in the way that you are. Right. It's extremely boring. And you can't have extremely boring three and a half hour content on without any bits in between, you will lose the audience.
Starting point is 00:34:07 They were so aware, which I also liked when it talked about how there's no. younger generation watching this because it's the television. The TikTok thing. Yeah, I don't know what the actual I don't know what the actual ratings are going to be for this. But I'm very curious to see. And it's why YouTube is the way to go. I've said this for a long time. You have to. It's time to move it to streaming. This is a way you go because you can also take this in the way that the WWE does for like raw.
Starting point is 00:34:34 You know, put the whole show on and then you cut it up and they're like, all right, well, I don't want it. Like, it's going to be perfect for me. I'm like, I'll watch this. segment here. I'll watch this. I'll go through it here. That's it. Yeah. So anyway. Yeah, but I just, you know, cutting and cutting and the fact that they, it was very obvious that they cut, you know, they thought, well, K-pop Demon Hunter is not that important. Let's cut them off. You know, and I thought that was, yeah, they cut off the people who were winning. I thought it was wrong as well. And it was really wonky. Some of the direction last night was really wonky.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Some of the audio issues, you shouldn't be able to speak into a mic and have it sound like you're in red. that's an audio issue. You should already be monitoring that. So there were some mistakes last night. I thought some bits weren't really that funny. I agree with you. Evans and Downey, if that's a preview for Doomsday,
Starting point is 00:35:22 they did not do a good job with that. That's just bad improv up top. I thought Channing Tatum and Will Arnett were not good. So there was a few presenters that just did not land. It's funny you say that because I think that Tatum's comedy has been pretty solid over the last like 10 years. I also surprised. Both those guys are great comedians.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Acting was not good on that, on that, on that performance with Arnette, Arnette was good, and I like Channingtona a lot. His performance was actually really good, though, in the audience with Tatum and Downey. His line, when he's like, I want those back, though. That was great. The delivery there, too, but some reason his delivery was off
Starting point is 00:36:00 on the Arnette thing. It just, but who cares? You know, like, it, like, no one's going to remember that. It really doesn't matter. I agree. I think there's anything else. that was really worth talking about overall.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Yeah. You're right. I watch it for the speeches and I want to hear because most of those speeches are, no one thought I could do this. I really am, and this is important. Find your voice, you know, because it inspires other creatives to, there's always people inspired by Oscar speeches, right? And so I think that's important to let them talk,
Starting point is 00:36:36 these artists who have earned it more than these other artists who want to come on and do dumb bits. If we can find a happy medium, that's what we need to do. And I think that's the job of a producer of a show like this. So, yeah. I don't think the Pedro Pescalis-Sagorny-Weaver stuff landed either. I agree, 100%. That's Sigourney being old, though, man.
Starting point is 00:36:54 I mean, that was a little bit rough. And that's a shame. Everyone gets old, man. Everyone gets old, bro. I didn't think she was the problem. You told Pedro was the problem? He was just kind of standing there. I don't know what he was doing.
Starting point is 00:37:05 Yeah, maybe you're right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. you want to be a weird combo. It was weird. I get why they did it, you know, because it's ABC. It's Manoring Grogu. I saw the extended kind of trailer. You know, I get, I understand your frustrations now when on Hot Mike. I really do.
Starting point is 00:37:21 I understand. Meaning when you, when you break something a year beforehand and then, you know, nobody talks about it. Oh, yeah. A reporter variety does it. Right. I knew that I told, I saw the plot of this movie a year ago where Embo comes back, um, that Manelorian and Grogo are looking for the, the hut again.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Embo's looking for him and is a battle between the two of them. Who's going to find him first? And in this trailer you're seeing him. He's like, I'm looking for a hut. And then Martin Scorsese drops the thing down and says, I don't know, but that's what the movie's in me. It's going to be an ex.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Do you hear this movie's going to be two hours and 20 minutes? Did you hear that? No, I've not heard that. Oh, my God. That can't be true. That is idiocy, if that's true. That's idiocy. I guess it makes sense if you remember how it was originally a whole season
Starting point is 00:38:07 and they're combining all these episodes and cutting out and stuff to make it, but two hours and 20 for this movie, dude, that is asking a lot. That's a lot. I don't know how true that is. Again, it's rumor, but 220's crazy. I'm good. It better be real good. All right, that's the wrap up
Starting point is 00:38:24 for the Oscars. What did you guys think? Did you like the show? Did you like the show? Did you watch the whole thing like Roca or did you watch it like me? Smart. All right. Put your thoughts in there. Let us know. And before we move on, Butcher Box, people have been right in me saying that you're right. The meat's so good.
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Starting point is 00:38:57 Helps show out tremendously when you click on it. It helps you more when you get yourself something. It helps you out. I guarantee you'll be thanking me on both. All right. You know, John, we got a little bit more on that. Mandalorian and Grogu runtime. Mandelorian.
Starting point is 00:39:11 And Grogu comes out real soon, right? Yeah. Good God. How's it going to be? How's it going to do? Time will tell. But as we just mentioned previously, there's a runtime. And the runtime is rumored.
Starting point is 00:39:27 So the runtime is revealed, I guess, for the Mandalorian group. How long is the Dingerian and Rogu's theatrical adventure? This is comic book movie. Let's take a look and see if we were right. Wrong? Nothing of the sorts. Head of the movies released in theaters this May. The runtime for the Mandalorian Grogue has seemingly been revealed,
Starting point is 00:39:46 and it's the same ballpark as many Star Wars movies. Original plans called for the Mandalorian to return to Disney Plus for a fourth season. However, looking to course correct after Disney CEOs, Bob Chapix's master streaming spend, Iger started shifting the company's focus back to theatrical titles. A Moana animated series became a lot. Mawana, too, a movie that paid off seeing as a grossed over $1 billion worldwide, and The Mandalorian season four evolved into The Mandalorian and Grogo. Set 4 releases May.
Starting point is 00:40:13 It's a lot of excitement to see how Dinn and the Childfare on the big screen, while filmmaker John Fabro has condensed eight episodes into a feature, it sounds like we're getting a suitably epic adventure. As you first reported on an SFF Gazette.com, UK cinema chain Odeon has updated its site to state that the Mandalorian and Grogo current runtime is two hours and 20 minutes. the same ballpark as most Star Wars movies with The Last Jedi still being long as at two hours and 32 minutes. Besbin Bulletin meanwhile is reporting that the new behind the scenes look at the Mandelorian and Grogo currently playing on Amic screens in the UK.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Some of the new content includes Dinn walking on a dark urban street at night and Dinn without his helmet with water up to his neck inside of a cave. New shots of the Adats scene on the snow planet from these trailers and Zeb, a fan favorite from Star Wars rebels is seen walking with Dinn in his desert. There's a brief new interview snippets from Pedro and John Favro in our cup between the footage. They emphasize the Madeleurian and Grogo is the split of the original trilogy and showcases practical effects used in the film as behind the scenes of the original trilogy with George Lucas shown alongside the footage. Recently, you know, no, no, we did all that. Okay, that's good. So two hours, it doesn't look like there'll be, who's going to be? Blubert, lengthy two hours means that Timothy Olfence Cobbantz, also on the shelf.
Starting point is 00:41:28 All right, that's enough. So, yeah, 220, yes, it does line up with past Star Wars movies. But again, it's one of the lower budget Star Wars movies. Right. There is not a lot of excitement around this movie in the way that there was for the, even Last Jedi. There was a lot of excitement around Last Jedi. Yeah, yeah. There's a lot of excitement for Rise of Skywalker.
Starting point is 00:41:52 Even after, you know, Last Jedi set people against each other. There was still a lot of excitement for it. So JJ was coming back. Yeah, exactly. Dave James is coming back. You're going to see how the thing ended up. This is your, you have to make sure that people know
Starting point is 00:42:05 what this movie is about. If nobody has seen a single episode of Mandelaarine and Grogo, are they going to be able to watch this? I think the answer is going to be yes. I think it will be yes. I think that you're obviously going to get rewarded more if you're locked in and care more if you're locked into, you know, the season.
Starting point is 00:42:26 But they're really going to, all out on Grog. That's the, even last time on the Oscars. That was a clear indication. But yeah, I mean, 220? I don't know. If it's, if, oh, I hear at this point, can we, can we get this thing like just two hours,
Starting point is 00:42:44 maybe 205? Yeah, 205 tops with credits. I agree with you 100%. I don't know why 220. And when you talk about other films, those were all installments and trilogies except for solo. And so that to me is, I guess Rogue One you could argue, but with Rogue One, that was something that was uniquely different and made a billion dollars. I think there's so much.
Starting point is 00:43:05 And with Star Wars was like on the come up, people were excited because they were back. This is right on the tail end of all that excitement. And I don't think that two hours and 20 minutes is a smart move at all, if this is true. If this is true. Seems like it is. People like, me about this move. If you're condensing a full season into, you know, a full, movie and yeah if you have eight episodes and 30 minutes apiece whatever is you're probably going to
Starting point is 00:43:32 condense into around 220 which i guess you know if you have a story to tell i just hope that they dive into an actual story and i hope they're actually dive in and don't just rely on the monster of the week and the feloni cave special with the new monster that pops out of a cave and then you know someone's got a jetpack and it's usually how many have you seen him do that that's i know Flon he's not directing, but he's in all. Yeah. They need to win people over with the story and the characters and make us care more. And there's no mistake.
Starting point is 00:44:02 Don't make any mistake about it. There's not the incident that they're showing Pedro's face all over these damn trailers. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 100%. They should be. So he's going to take his helmet off a number of times about the movie. 100%. And so it's going to be that kind of thing. But, I mean, maybe this shows, though, the other way to look at this, possibly, is that it
Starting point is 00:44:20 shows the confidence they have in the movie. not that I think the confidence is they're great at judging things that people they should be confident about but they might have confidence in the movies so two hours and 20 minutes is their way of saying this is actually a damn good movie
Starting point is 00:44:33 I mean we will see I did like the extended trailer last night and some of the footage we got but and it plays well in the theater when I went to go see a film over the weekend I saw it trailer played well in the theater so I'm like okay it's possible but we'll see obviously as the screens come out you know
Starting point is 00:44:51 PLD give us a note here, said the Odean is notorious for using two hours and 20 minutes as a placeholder. Right now, Manilaire and Grogo, Spider-Man, Brand New Day, Masters of Universe, Hunger Games, Sunrise and the Reaping, Toy Story 5. Supergirl are all listed at 220. So take that. Well, he should know that. He should know that. As a professional seat filler, he knows how to be a placeholder. So, you know, it's no surprise.
Starting point is 00:45:14 No surprise that he would know that. This is why I love your relationship so much because he not only chuckled, when you said that, he gave you the middle finger right afterwards, too. So that, that to me is... By the way, did you like the Michael B. Jordan's seat filler joke? I thought that was fun. I did. I also like the Sterling K. Brown bit.
Starting point is 00:45:33 Oh, my God. That was great. That was good, too. When they went the whole thing about just, when he's just, when Ben Affleck and Matt Damon had that interview, where they talk about how the Netflix makes them read the plot, but he's like, yeah, to be clear, you're talking about the Oscars. That's correct. is correct. That was good.
Starting point is 00:45:53 That's the one with Hitler, right? It was really good. And yeah, so, you know, just PILD, just because you wrote that, now I'm not going to mention it. Oh. So he wants me to mention Ed Harris. So you know what I'll do? There's no respect. This is not respected to the great Ed Harris.
Starting point is 00:46:11 This is more disrespect to PILD. I'm going to mention how great it was to see him there, but I'm going to show I'm chewing the rest of my protein bar. you mean Mr. Amy Madigan? Yeah, it was great to see Mr. Amy Madigan out there. It was great to see him. Remember him? He used to be in movies. You still was.
Starting point is 00:46:29 I'm joking. I'm joking. You really pissing P.L. I got it. I got a good sequence. He had good two minutes in Top Gun Maverick. Yeah. He still does movies.
Starting point is 00:46:38 Yeah, go ahead. He was actually pretty good in that movie that Glenn Powell just did. We don't want to him very much, but he was good in it. The five of the ten people watch. I know. Nobody watched that movie. And we'll talk about him. Box office in the second here.
Starting point is 00:46:50 But what do you guys make of the runtime? Amanda Lurian and Gruega? Problem? Not a problem? Not a problem. Not one of the nuts from the protein bar. She's got a great ass! No.
Starting point is 00:47:09 I might have all that, but, um, yeah. The price I go for the bit. Uh, what? I want to ask you this too, John. If you, um, because I was at the gym today on the way over here, I actually was leaving. This guy who actually looked like my late uncle. He's probably in the 60s. Kind of grizzled dude.
Starting point is 00:47:33 Well, since it's a grizzled, but like, older, older guy has just been, he's been through the shit, you know? Yeah. And I had my earbuds in and he goes, hey, and he said, are you? And he asked me something like a profession. What profession if I wasn't doing this, do you think? that I could have that I look like I could be doing. Don't ask, don't, don't guess what he, what he said. What do you think?
Starting point is 00:47:57 I'm learning to do with the audience things. I have no idea. I really don't. I've only ever seen you in the States. I don't know. No. No. Probably not.
Starting point is 00:48:07 Too old to be. You're too white to be. Maybe. You need to be Dutch or something. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. What did they say?
Starting point is 00:48:16 I thought I worked at the precinct. He thought it was a cop. Oh, a cop. Oh, I could see that. 100%. Really? I said, I'm honored that you asked, but no. You've always got cop energy.
Starting point is 00:48:27 You've always had cop energy. Cop energy? I mean, that's my kids like that. But, yeah. It's not a negative thing. No, not at all. I told me I was honored that he asked. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Anyway, all right, let's get to the next, let's get to the next topic here. What you always cover on Mondays is the box office. Yeah. where I don't think anybody's going to be able to compete next week as Project Halmerie comes out. You loved this as much as I did, right? Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 00:48:56 Great. Amazing. Well, first, like 10 out of 10, 5 out of 5, I'll give it in a long time. Yep. So it's going to lead the box office. So the question is who can rack up enough money before that one knocks everything out of the way. Yeah. And here we go.
Starting point is 00:49:14 So this is what we see thus far. Hoppers taking in another 20, 8.5, bringing its world a total 164, but it's still going to struggle to make a profit. Because I think that the, I think John, last you said, when we asked last week, I think it costs like 160 to make, right? Yes. Yeah. They still are in the, in the negative here. Yeah. So they, they're going to have an issue.
Starting point is 00:49:39 Get that money back. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It was 150. 150. Yeah. 15. Okay. And it's 164. So they haven't made their marketing back yet. They're, they got, they got problems. That's a shame. It's a good movie, man. Good movie.
Starting point is 00:49:53 But, you know, it's still, it's not, it's not anything that was like super hyped about, but it's good. Again, not great, but good. What's reminders of him? What's that? 18.3. That's the,
Starting point is 00:50:02 that's the new one, Colleen Hoover, the one of the, the Blake Lively film that it ends with us. Same writer. Oh, he had, yeah. Um, was it reminders of you? Reminders of him.
Starting point is 00:50:16 Of him. Right. Who is in this? Micah Monroe. This is what I'm saying. I don't understand how the theaters work anymore. I just don't get it. Nothing against this movie.
Starting point is 00:50:29 But if you're going to tell me that this movie was coming out, I don't even know what it is. After prison, a woman attempts to reconnect with her young daughter but faces resistance from everyone except to borrow and retires for her child. As they grow closer, she must confront her past mistakes to build a hopeful future. How much to this movie make?
Starting point is 00:50:43 I mean, it costs $25 million. It costs $25 to make? Yep. It's already made $20. million on this opening what is this movie like what all you know listen Colleen Hoover has a fan base her books sell out all the time so
Starting point is 00:50:56 that's who's coming to see these movies but notice that none of them are making the money that it ends with us made because there isn't the drama around it right drama around it ends with us as you watch these it helps yeah it helps but that's um okay so look the marketing
Starting point is 00:51:12 behind it I guess there's might it also shows them a little bit more out of touch with some of that stuff but it's yeah but that movie coming in now at at number two. She's like the white female Tyler Perry. They said Nicholas Sparks.
Starting point is 00:51:28 Oh, wait. Sure, female version Nicholas Parks. What's undertone? There's another one I don't know. It was a horror film. That's a horror film. And that probably costs $13 in a bag of M&M.
Starting point is 00:51:37 Probably because no one is in that thing. No, just look at the budget on my undertone. I'm going to guess I'm going to say cost $6 million to make. Let me see here. $6 million. I don't even know what it is.
Starting point is 00:51:50 824. Does they even have it? Oh, it's a Canadian film. Oh, it's a distributor is 824. The budget was 500,000 and it's already made 9 million. And that is a major hit. I know. You see 9.3 and you go, oh, it's.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Okay. It costs $500,000. Yeah. That's crazy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Scream 7 coming up with 176 so far. It's probably at its end here, but there'll be a scream 8. for sure it's the it's the highest grossing screen installment ever so of course it is goat yeah uh 162 million
Starting point is 00:52:24 for goat now i bet you that now what was the budget on goat i thought there was a little bit i think it was like 80 million or something like that 80 to 90 yeah yeah right so and and so goat is looking at a profit where hoppers like this is a mistake to make a movie for that much money this is a mistake right right well i thought Pixar we're going to spend the money but i agree with you I thought it would do better. Maybe it's that elemental thing where it gets to 500 million. Maybe, but. Quietly.
Starting point is 00:52:53 Yeah, but I think the elemental least had the summer to build. Am I right? That's true. I don't know if it came out in summer. I might be wrong, but I thought that it did. The bride, luckily, somehow got another $2 million with 21 million. That's going to be one of the biggest bombs of the year, unfortunately. Weathering Heights, another $1 million is probably beyond digital soon.
Starting point is 00:53:12 226, though, overall. Yeah, yeah. Which is a big number for them. This is a secret to use. that's amazing. I'm so glad that that movie Secret of the U's is in the top 10 again. Oh yeah. It's great. Yeah, Teen's Green News is 4.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Kiki's delivery service or re-release another 1.1 and then Crime 101 rounding out. So, yeah, anything that really, I guess the things that stand to me, those two movies that I'd never heard of that people go in the theater to see. Yeah. Just shows that Colleen Hoover has a certain audience that will
Starting point is 00:53:41 show up in the audience. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. To see this stuff. So yeah. 500 knowledge for that. movie though. I mean, it just shows you. You get why these movies make money. How about Jamie Lee Curtis taking shots to Jason Bloom over the weekend? Do you see that? No. She said some stuff to Jason. Why? Why? She said something along the lines with like, you know, she knew
Starting point is 00:54:01 that Halloween was going to be a trilogy. She wouldn't have done it because Jason Bloom is notoriously cheap. That's why they make such cheap movies because he doesn't pay anybody. Hey, welcome. You guys take the check, right? If you take the check, what are you complaining about? You know what I'm saying? If you take that money, you're essentially saying it's okay for his business practice to go the way it goes because he's getting people like you to be in his films. So Project Hail Mary comes out March 20th. That's this week.
Starting point is 00:54:32 And then Ready or Not 2. So I think that I'm not going to see Ready or Not 2 in the theater, I think, because I've never seen the first one. Okay. That's what I'm going to, I'm going to do a reaction to that on the channel with Tina. So it'll be a first one that I've never seen. Oh, nice. the first one I've never seen it's similar to what we do with smile
Starting point is 00:54:50 but instead I think I'll watch part two with her when it hits digital so the next one I'll probably see in the theater I don't know is this this is why until we just saw those numbers I wouldn't tell you that I was going to go see they will kill you in the theater
Starting point is 00:55:05 but now maybe I will Zazi beats a film yeah yeah I like her and I saw the trailer the trailer looks really wacky yeah so maybe I see that in the theater I don't know. But the next big movie,
Starting point is 00:55:20 or maybe even the first huge billion-dollar movie comes out in April 1st, and that's Super Mario Galaxy. Yeah. We're getting into heat. We're in March now. We're about to turn that corner, dude, right into summer. Yep. Be it's going to go fast and furious,
Starting point is 00:55:35 quite a few things that are popping, right? Like even April 1st is Super Mario. Then you get the drama, which will be a movie that people will be talking about with Robert Pattinson and Zindon. I don't know what a great awakening is. What's that? You know what that is? I don't know what that is either.
Starting point is 00:55:52 It's probably UFO related. I would know about it. April 10th, let's see, you, me and Tuscany. I don't know what that is. April 17th. Lee Cronin's the Mummy. I can't imagine that's going to do anything. Mother Mary is an 824 movie.
Starting point is 00:56:09 April 24th is the next, another movie that could really pop. Oh, yeah. Is Michael. No pun of me. Um, and then then you get into the summer movies in May 4th, Devil Wears Prada. Um, and then May 8th is Mortal Kombat 2. Um, May 15th. No, this kind of, kind of smaller movies, but May 22nd is the Mandalorian Grogu.
Starting point is 00:56:35 Yep. May 29th is smaller movies. June 5th, Masters of the Universe. Scary movie 6th. June 19th at the Robin Hood and Toy Story 5, June 26th, Supergirl. So shit's coming down now. In June 12th is Disclosure Day. Oh, Disclosure Day as well.
Starting point is 00:56:51 So, I mean, things are 12. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What else in that corner is your super chats? You got 32. We're not. Nice. We're about to get into the questions. So can you take out Kalanowski and Roxy again who seemed to be, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:04 winning the last few. But we shall, we shall see. Yeah. We'll see, come on. Send them in, people. Let's go. It's a Monday morning. Let's have some conversations.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Come on. Is there anything else to really talk about? about that we care about before we get into it? I don't know. What did Luke want us to talk about? I mean, when we said it was the Spider-Man brand new day we can do tomorrow. Not a big deal. Okay. The Max Landis,
Starting point is 00:57:27 T.I. Joe thing is. Yeah, we can talk about that. I mean, look, so they passed on his treatment, right? Yeah. Max-Land-as, they passed on his treatment. Now, there's two questions. Okay. The question one, was it just not a good treatment, which is certainly probably probably probably. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Question two is, like, we don't want this. We're just getting this, and there's too much pushback on this. we're good we're gonna find another right yeah i think that's what it was to be right yeah and i think and i said i speculated either the treatment wasn't good or the pushback was too hard and they don't want to deal with it or there's or they heard from their own people like there might be other women who are ready to come forward we don't need right now after him and we don't need this drama we can find somebody else to write a gi joe treatment which was which was what a lot of people said when this was first announced like right you can't tell me there aren't other gi joe treatments out there the way to do
Starting point is 00:58:12 G. I'm as attached, not as attached, but I'm pretty damn attached to G.I. Joe the way that I was like He-Man, you know, except that personal stock in He-Man during the Silver Days. It did not have that in G.I. Joe, except the fact that I went in the interview before I got my job at Silver. I interviewed for Lorenzo. Do you want to interview? Yeah. Very nice guy. Yeah. Very nice guy. And I almost got the gig. I didn't, obviously. But one of the reasons I wanted to work there was to get my hands on G.I. Joe eventually. I really, really, really want them to find a way to buy the rights if they don't have them of the Marvel comics. Yeah. And turn that into a damn storyline, whether it's a TV series or streaming series, the stories are right there. They're right there. I want to know. I've just
Starting point is 00:59:01 never been able to ask anybody. And I wonder if people know, is it a legal thing because Marvel did the comics? Does Marvel own it? Which is the only thing I could pop. possibly fathom because the stories are there. You just adapt those comics, find someone to come in, adapt those. You've got so many. They start to fall after like issue like 70. It was the one I read like religiously. I read those comments religiously.
Starting point is 00:59:31 And the kind of heel turn, face turn of Storm Shadow and what they do with him and those things, the story with snake eyes and how they put it together, it really was. works so well. There's a whole silent issue. I think it was like issue 34, 36. I can't remember. But it's just a completely, there's no, there's no dialogue in the entire issue. It's great. Okay. But I don't know. I just don't know.
Starting point is 00:59:58 I know, Skybound has them. They were printed a, but does Skybound own the Marvel ones, the old school ones? Or is it Google's own G.I. Joe comic rights now. Yeah. Yeah. Right. It's a good question. I don't know. You can find that out. Yeah. I don't. But yeah, the Max Landis thing, it's like, you don't, you don't need that, especially when you're, when you're moving into, you know, a new partnership potentially.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you don't want people going, oh, they're just bringing back everybody who got canceled. It's like, you know, it's not the way to start your thing. It's not telling you to not give opportunities to certain people. Yeah. There are sometimes, I always, depending on, depending on who, I always think there's times for second chance. think you and I differ a little bit. I'm glad that Gina Crono is getting a shot to do her. She's been, I think, getting more and more into the public. Now, it seems like public sentiment is gearing a little bit more towards her. And I think that, you know, I want to see there are some people, I think, that second chances are good.
Starting point is 01:01:02 But I don't know necessarily if Paramount needs to be taking shots on Max Landis right now, especially what you said, could very well be more accusations than other things. Yeah. We'll see, speaking of second chances, we'll see how Rhonda Rousey does in AEW as a wrestler. Oh, you're going to. She debuted last night, apparently. Talk to me about that because right before we went on the air, she showed up. Is she actually going to be wrestling? Yeah, apparently she called out Tony Storm. So that she sent herself up for a championship program with Tony Storm. So I think this is all hype for the fight as well. This is all just hype for the fight. Are you with me a little bit more that Carrano could possibly win this fight now?
Starting point is 01:01:41 Not at all. No. Dude, she's got so much, she's got so much wear and tearing out. Kronos gonna kick her head off her shoulders. You see the training with Kronos? Have you seen her training? What did Iverson say? What are we talking about? Playoffs?
Starting point is 01:01:57 Talk about playoffs? We're talking about playoffs. They were showing all the fighters that night. They were showing who was throwing combinations. Out of all of them, META, GINA looked the best throwing the combinations. Didn't Tyson look good before? he fought the j-paul or Logan Paul whatever Paul Belly he fought. I'm not convinced
Starting point is 01:02:15 that wasn't a BS fight. Dude, I'm not convinced this isn't a BS fight. You might not be wrong about that. I'll wait until I see the fight. But like, but when Mike Tyson's going in like this. Yeah. Yeah. Come on. Mike Tyson never did that in his career.
Starting point is 01:02:31 I know. I'm not going to throw my big right hand that I've knocked out 95% of my opponents with. Yeah. Come on. Come on. You know, he's walking around with his ass hanging out in the locker room before. That was so weird. That was so weird.
Starting point is 01:02:45 I just worry that Ronda's going to hurt herself and then the fight gets postponed because it's pro wrestling. People hurt themselves all the time. That's what I'm saying. She's no spring chicken and Tony is a fucking hell of a wrestler. So, you know, things can happen. I want to see, I want to see if, I'm, I'm curious. I want to see how the debut, like, because that came and no one was rumoring that.
Starting point is 01:03:05 Yeah, no. Big surprise. Yeah, I debuted last night during, during the Oscars there. I think there was collision or whatever. ever and people are like she's joined AEW. That's pretty nuts. So yeah, it's pretty nuts.
Starting point is 01:03:15 So yeah, I'll probably give her a championship. Like she'll probably be the AEW champion when she fights Gina. Oh, maybe. Yeah, a little crossover promotion for sure. But that's ironic because Netflix has the deal with,
Starting point is 01:03:26 with WWE. So it's weird. Weird how they do all that kind stuff. Yeah, I mean, look, maybe certain things don't carry on. You know,
Starting point is 01:03:34 it's weird to see if she's going to provide, or maybe Rhonda did it off book and didn't tell Netflix about it. Does she have to? Not Netflix contracted fighter. She's contracted for that fight. Yeah, right. For Logan Paul's thing. She's been going, but one thing I will say it, Ronda Rousey is like, she does not,
Starting point is 01:03:51 she is not afraid to speak her mind. I'll tell you that she went off on the UFC and she did. And whether or not, you know, some of the things she was saying were, um, were right or wrong. She was like, yeah. And she was just sitting there like, okay. She was, yeah, she was getting
Starting point is 01:04:09 into it for sure. She was getting into it for sure. She was, and almost, It was almost, she was almost doing it to kind of defend Dana in a weird roundabout way because she was saying like, Dana, Dana puts the, doesn't put the cards together anymore. It's Endeavor or TKO. So it seemed like she was taking shots at them more than Dana. So it's interesting. Yeah, but it kind of backhanded also, it's just something like he's on charge anymore.
Starting point is 01:04:28 Was he, you know, so I don't know. Either way, I'm looking forward to that fight. That's one of the fight. I'm going to be going to, I'll be going out to my old ask, we going to a bar. Watch that one. Oh, I thought you were going to go to the event. You should get yourself and buy. I've been trying.
Starting point is 01:04:44 I've been trying. I don't know if I'm going to be able to get tickets, but I'm going to. That's one that I would actually try to go to. They should fly you out as press to cover it. You've got that Matt Sarah's show. I don't understand why they wouldn't do that. Yeah, but that's the problem when Ron is saying,
Starting point is 01:04:57 Matt's very much connected to the UFC. Still does UFC on filter. We have thought about even doing, you know, trying to reach out to her to an interview. Right. He's a, he works for the UFC. That's a good point. Okay.
Starting point is 01:05:10 I'll tell you what I. like a lot. I like how your frame mixes with my frame. It looks like it looks, look at that. It looks like we're almost in the same room. Yeah. I dig it. Let's just start doing this show every day. Right across from each other.
Starting point is 01:05:24 Yeah. All right. Okay. Let's, first of all, we get comments from everybody what you think about everything we just discussed, whether it's the fights, whether it's Paramount, all that and more. Put your thoughts in there, let us know. All right, 38. Can we get Roka to 100? Let's do it. Let's set the week. Let's get them to 100.
Starting point is 01:05:42 I think we can do it. Let's start from the top here. We shall. And we're going to start with the exalted 101. I don't like people losing their jobs. But holy smokes, those writers need to find another career path. The Bridesmaid's bit was painful. And so was the R.D.J. Evans.
Starting point is 01:05:58 Yeah, the Bridesmaid's bit did go on for a little too long. Yeah. I will say that. Like initially the thing of like Scars Guard saying with the note and everything too. But I feel like everybody should have been in on the bit a little bit. more because 100% once they break you lose the bit like when fanning was for a second she was in it
Starting point is 01:06:16 and then she started laughing like okay bits over kill it yeah so I agree not everyone is a comedic actor so they and some of them don't want to be brought into these bits but yeah they got brought in yeah all right next one Kate what's up Kate Amy for weapons yay Michael for sinners yay Ryan
Starting point is 01:06:32 one for writing Frankenstein won quite a few by the way yeah it was a good night for horror movies it was and I'm glad that it was recognized I'm glad that they were they were all recognized and I think like Frankenstein was phenomenal. Yeah, I love that movie. I think it's the best del Toro film he's ever done. Honestly, my page. I see a little pans labyrinth, but I'm not, but I, but I wouldn't, but I wouldn't argue with
Starting point is 01:06:53 you on that. It's, it's, and I like Pinocchio a lot too. I thought Pinocchio was amazing. Excellent. Exalted. Again, it would have been nice to see other people at the show, but the cameraman stayed locked in on Tanna, Delano and Leo and I for audience. There was a really bad Leo shot in, and you didn't even get him in the beginning.
Starting point is 01:07:09 It's like, you're, you're not. it was not directed well last night that show. I agree. Shaky him and then you get a full shot of it. Some of the guy like fell down or something. And the first time they the first time they cut someone off, they went right to Conan and Conan was just standing there staring at the person. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:24 They were trying like, you're right. They were like panning to him to say, okay, we're cutting them off now. You get in there. Yeah, he was like, he didn't know what to do. He like stepped forward. And then they're like, okay, fine, put the light back on the guy. It's like it was directed terribly. It was weird. Yeah. Casual scroll. My girlfriend is so out of touch of movies. Michael be Jordan one last night and she goes oh the fantastic four guy oh my god well miles teller tweeted
Starting point is 01:07:45 out and congratulations to him last night which was awesome speaking of fantastic four that's awesome um cupcake 29 48 if timothy challoner was snubbed over his comments the voters are biased i mean yeah welcome welcome to the industry he wasn't entirely wrong ballet and broadway aren't for everyone i never got why you need to sing and dance to advance the plot but that's but that's the thing though as john and i mentioned yeah it's not that the comments We're wrong. It's not that the comments, what he was trying to say
Starting point is 01:08:14 was that you look at movie theaters today and he doesn't want it to go the route where ballet and opera in the 20s and the 30s were the movie theaters. Everybody was going. It was like, it was the thing. It's not that today. And so it has diminished.
Starting point is 01:08:35 But if you're a ballet person or opera person and you hear a prolific actor saying that, you're going to be rightfully so offended when it's in a public forum. Yeah. So that's why it played wrong and you have to be careful
Starting point is 01:08:53 what you can say to your buddy when it's just you and him in a room as opposed to at a town hall in front of thousands and millions of beep. And just to clarify, he didn't talk about Broadway. He's talking about opera for Cupcake. It was about opera, not Broadway. Right.
Starting point is 01:09:08 And singing dance and advancing plot is a very important part of musicals. And whether you understand it or not. Yeah. And he was in a musical. He was in Wonka. And he was in a musical with the Dylan. Yes. And he's all the damn time.
Starting point is 01:09:23 So it's, yeah. Yeah, eventually he's going to talk about it in a podcast or something to, I think it's too fresh right now. And as we say, leave him alone for now. I'm one of the few. I feel bad for the kid. I really did. Yes, he's the kid to me.
Starting point is 01:09:38 He's 30 years old. When he was 10, I was, I was 30. So he's a kid. Lestie, from Fruitvale Station to Sinners, I just knew his time would come. It was a privilege watching him act and grow into the complete actor he is now. I couldn't agree with you more. Yeah. It was great to see him win.
Starting point is 01:09:59 I love the guy. He did so much in that movie. You believe, you believe that he's a twillie. win. He did such a great job of making sure that smoke was different and stack were different. I mean, those are two different characters. Yeah. Don't forget first season of the wire. He's a kid in that. He's fantastic in the first season of the wire. Go back and watch that people. Hey, Mr. C.J., happy Austin, 316. Is that one that did happen did it happen today? Today. It's 316 today. Oh, today is March 16th. All right,
Starting point is 01:10:34 I thought it actually happened on this on March 16th. Hey, Mr. CJ, what do you guys consider is your worst WrestleMania? Oh, I don't have enough. I had so many, all's in the gap. Of course, nine comes to mind and maybe 2000, but curious to what's your worst. I'll give you like the old school ones from what I can remember. I just watched WrestleMania. I was at WrestleMania too.
Starting point is 01:10:53 But as a kid, it was nine years old. So it was, it was, it was a man. I literally watched the Roddy Piper Mr. T. boxing match last night. I was like trying to see if I could find me. myself. I don't even know where I sat. But like, that was a tough one when in retrospect, because they did it in three different locations. And I don't know how to do that ever again. No, it didn't. No. It was New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. It was a bold swing. Three was awesome. Four was pretty great. Five was pretty great. Six was okay, but the main event was awesome.
Starting point is 01:11:29 Seven wasn't good. Seven wasn't good. 27. I would say 20. 27. Who's in that? There was a Sina versus the Miz at the end. Oh my God. And Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler. Oh my God. They had the reverse. I haven't even seen that. I'll put that as my worst.
Starting point is 01:11:45 Yeah, that was the worst one for me. That's bad. Pirate reviews. The Academy cuts off speeches too often. Cutting off the K-pop demons speech was wild. Yeah, I didn't see it, but that is especially because they're trying to get to, which is stupid because I'll tell you, the amount of young people that were probably watching
Starting point is 01:12:04 for K-pop. That was dumb. That's dumb. That's dumb. 100%. Real dumb. Yeah, especially leaving certain speeches up for so long and shit that no one even cared about in the outside
Starting point is 01:12:17 world. Go-Pel. Support for the early show. Thank you, Go-Pow. I've got to get on a call a couple minutes. All right. Hopefully your call went well. Yeah. Battery. Michael B. Jordan was superior, Roca. Not even a surprise, really.
Starting point is 01:12:31 You know, he was superior. I'm so smart about this. He was superior, Roca. Get the fuck out of here. Shut up. What the fuck up. I mean, again, battery, that is your opinion. And if you once again look, the math as I lined up with
Starting point is 01:12:47 one battle after another, the math lined up that Timothy Shalame was on course to win everything. He was winning everything. Yeah. Things are opening his mouth. And he started losing things. And then the opera thing came out. That's all she wrote. Because, because
Starting point is 01:13:03 Michael B. Jordan was that good that if there were other performances that were just subpar compared to his, then you'd be like, come on. This performance was so good that without the comments, he still could, you know, wanted no problem and very well might have. I'll tell you right now, Wagner Mora,
Starting point is 01:13:22 Timothy Chalameh and Michael B. Jordan were the three top performances from those five that were selected. I think Jesse was unfairly snubbed for Bagonia. he's incredible in Bagonia. It should have been nominated. And so in no way is Michael B. Jordan do superior performance because that's what you're saying.
Starting point is 01:13:40 Superior performance of the year. That's what you're saying. And that's nonsense. Superior. That's not. In my opinion, it's nonsense. My opinion is nonsense. Fair enough.
Starting point is 01:13:52 Mavith the Reaper. Just wanted to send positive vibes Christian in time. Thank you, Mavit. Always. Thank you, Mavin. Ninja Camp. Chase Infinity is super fine. Dang.
Starting point is 01:14:01 She looked good last night. She looked good. Yeah. Maven, Rieper, I agree with both your assessment. This serves Michael B. Jordan and Shalmae can learn from this, maybe be more humble and not disheart. Yeah, it's, to me, it's just be more cautious of where you are. Yeah. I don't think his intention was to disart.
Starting point is 01:14:18 I really don't. I think it's in a way, like I said, Mavis, I'm sure there's been conversations that you have had, whether you want to admit it here or not, that you have had with your friends, your family, they're like, I don't know if I could ever say that in public, but that's my opinion. Right. And he just happened. to say that out loud in front of a bunch of people while he's campaigning for an Oscar. So was it smart?
Starting point is 01:14:39 No, it was the farthest thing from smart. It was pretty, you got to be aware. But I'm being real. Not today. Hey, if you, you can be real. You got to deal with the price of being. Right. That's the game.
Starting point is 01:14:51 Yeah. You can also be real and be smart like Michael B. Jordan. I can't, you can't, you can't accuse Michael B. Jordan of being fake. He's smart. Right. He's, he's calculated in what he says. He's genuine in what he says.
Starting point is 01:15:05 Yeah, yeah. He did it better. In the aspect of campaigning, which is what the Oscars is about, overall, Michael B. Jordan deserved to win because he did it better. He campaigned better. Now, I think performance-wise, you can make the discussion, you can have an argument of who you think was the better performance overall. It's a different conversation.
Starting point is 01:15:25 In the way that the Oscars work today, or have worked in quite a while, Michael B. Jordan did it better. Yeah. nothing is just performance-based. It's always everything around it. Even the NFL Hall of Fame, Tom Brady, oh, sorry, Robert Kraft and Belichick not getting in on the first ballot. It's all, it's everything around it.
Starting point is 01:15:44 It always factors in. And I love you, but I got to disagree with here. He said he did say after me, this comment, no disrespect. So it's not like he trashed it. Right afterwards, he said, I'm going to lose 14% of my revenue. 14 cents. 14 cents. He doubled down on it right after it. Yeah, I got to, I got to disagree with.
Starting point is 01:16:02 you there as much as I think that, you know. Yeah. Yeah, he doubled down on it. Okay. Next one here. Rate him as folk, them cats. Lestie, Fantastic Four now adds Academy Award winner on that. That's money. It's true. That's true. Yeah, you could do that. I am two-fly cam. Shout out to Javier Bardem, beautiful soul and talented. Did he present last? He did. And he spoke his mind politically. Yeah. Did it have anything to do with politics? Or you don't have F1? No. I don't think it had anything. I think they're doing an international feature. And then he just said, you know my stance on that. Yeah. It's like when the one you're talking about like the political speech that was made from the short film or whatever it was or the feature film. Yeah. You're speaking to what the film's about. Yeah. Yeah. Talking about what's in. I'm all for that.
Starting point is 01:16:58 you're in a race car movie shh shh next time next time not today I don't even know what he said I don't know what he said
Starting point is 01:17:07 at all about it but I don't use I don't use this I don't like when they use the stage for yeah but he was presenting the international feature the end up becoming the thing yeah so he just said free Palestine
Starting point is 01:17:19 right I don't I don't have enough I don't have enough knowledge I didn't even see when they did I fast forward to it I just I'm just not I've talked about that pre-forated I don't use Twitter will you that's why it's there for to get people angry. I am two fly camp.
Starting point is 01:17:31 Grogu's spot was cringe and ham-fisted just lame. It wasn't great. He's like, it was pretty terrible. Shut up, Ralph. I love Delaware, Linda, but man,
Starting point is 01:17:40 don't be a sort of loser. What did he do? He did not clap when Sean Penn won. He just kind of stood there and just sat there and stared at the audit. I thought that was a bad move. Yeah. You know,
Starting point is 01:17:50 I thought that was a bad move. I didn't see it. Again, I just, or maybe I didn't pay attention to it because I was like, where the hell of Sean Penn when he wasn't there? But yeah, that's not, that's not great. But I didn't see it.
Starting point is 01:18:01 I didn't see it. So I can't really speak enough on it. B. Chas should be Michael B. Jordan's girl in Miami Vice reboot. I hope she gets a lot more work. I really do. What? Wait, your advice is that a woman who just, in some people's mind, led an Oscar-winning
Starting point is 01:18:21 Best Picture film as the female lead should go be Michael Jordan's girlfriend in a movie. Are you insane? she's going to go be bigger things. To be someone's love interest is not what she's going to be. I got to address this. I hate shit like this. It fucking drives me crazy. It drives me crazy. No, it has nothing to do with that.
Starting point is 01:18:39 And I'm not going to give you my opinion on it either too because you don't even know what my fucking opinion is. No, that's not it. You're putting together an entertaining show. You're putting together an entertaining show in general that you're trying to get people to watch all over the world and one of the biggest complaints
Starting point is 01:19:01 from people of why they tune out not the John Rokers of the world not the film buffs of the world but the average person one of the biggest complaints they're sick of political opinions dominating speeches about the movies they love it has nothing how dare they have an opinion
Starting point is 01:19:21 no one's saying that he should have an opinion I want to hear his opinions on all these things never telling people to be quiet. They should speak their minds and they should use their platform. I don't like it when it's at the Oscars. Stop doing that. Stop pounding your chest and go, I have an opinion so it's right. And everyone else can say it if I have the same opinion.
Starting point is 01:19:39 No one is saying that. What I'm telling you is my opinion and a lot of other people is a lot of times if it's not relevant to the speech, maybe keep it out of the entertainment Oscar stuff. I didn't even know what he said. So stop saying that the whole year than now thing. Stop. It fucking drives me crazy. It drives me crazy. It's like I get being obviously, especially in the topic like that, you should fucking be passionate about it. You should have a stance on it.
Starting point is 01:20:08 You should debate about it. You should talk about it, especially when it comes to human life. You should talk about it. But we're not talking about that. So don't do that, especially you. You're a member and you've been here forever. Don't do that. It fucking drives me crazy. It's, yeah. Sanctimony. It's sanctimony. It is. Don't do that. How dare he have an opinion on it about that? Don't know. Don't do that. You don't need to do that. How do you think you're winning people to your side by responding in that way? It just doesn't make sense. You're right. It's like one of these things were like, do you think that maybe, and like I said, I didn't even know what he said.
Starting point is 01:20:45 They didn't watch the speech. I'm just saying when it comes to, for me and a lot of other people, sometimes political, state, when not relevant. John told me right away. He's like, well, it was kind of relevant to the presentation and everything too.
Starting point is 01:21:00 And my, my push back to that would be like, yeah, but it wasn't his movie. But relevant, sure, I can,
Starting point is 01:21:05 I can concede there. Yeah. Sure, when it comes to it. But like, don't do that. You got to be able to, like,
Starting point is 01:21:10 this is the reason why we have these, these, these disconnects with society in general because you say that, oh, how dare he have an opinion?
Starting point is 01:21:19 How dare he? Why not ask me a question? Especially you, you, you're here all the damn time, you're having great conversations every day and you're one of the greater fans on this show, ask me a question. Don't make, like, don't do that. That's the problem with society. Yeah, because it's a condescending comment. You're essentially trying to put yourself above Christian by saying something like that. How dare you have a, it's like, it's so dismissive
Starting point is 01:21:48 and doesn't open dialogue that it comes off as you having a temporary dopamine hit of feeling superior by typing a comment like that. And that says more about you than it does about the subject matter or the issue that you're having. It's it. Yeah, because the topic itself, of course, relevant, important, devastating, and everybody should be talking about it. Yeah. But I don't feel like it should have been talked about maybe that particular thing. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway. Okay. Okay. Again, people don't understand how this channel works. Okay. All right, let's see.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Next one after that. Where the hell is it? Got it. Beagle Studios, the Avengers Reunion Downey channeling Doom. I guess, yeah, he wore green. He wore green. I like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:22:45 I like that. I don't that. Nathan, Drake, undertone is a great success story, in my opinion. Only cost $500,000 crazy. Really creepy. Huge success. story. Your opinion is more than valid. The reviews have been good. 76%
Starting point is 01:22:59 will rotten tomatoes, so I may have to check that out this week, for sure. Yeah. Okay, shut up, Ralph. Sean Penn is a three-time Oscar winner now. I love how he did no campaigning at all and still won. He's a goat. Still, Carlitozwe is his best performance. He's great in that movie.
Starting point is 01:23:15 He is great in that movie. He's terrifying in that movie, too, because he's so weasley. What have you done, Dave? Yeah, my God. Kleinberg's my lawyer. Met Bull. Was the Timothy shall make criticism about the ballet commentary? That can't be real. Can we start punishing the geniuses who tell me wrestling is fake?
Starting point is 01:23:34 It was the Timothy's criticism about the ballet commentary? I don't know what you mean here, James and boy. Yeah. What do you mean? So was the criticism about the ballet commentary? It can't be real. Can we start punishing the genius? You got, oh, oh, I see what he's saying.
Starting point is 01:23:52 He's saying basically by stating, by stating, a fact that ballet and opera are indeed declining. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay. They're punishing him for it. And as I said, it's more about the fact that, you know, that they took it as a shot that another artist is going after them when someone has that kind of voice. So the geniuses to tell you that wrestling isn't fake. They're probably doing it from, you know, on the street.
Starting point is 01:24:20 It's not someone huge out there. like it's not another fellow wrestler going I'm not paying attention to this guy who's doing the Lucha wrestling that they're not real athletes that they're doing it whatever I mean it's like someone inside the business
Starting point is 01:24:37 taking a shot if that makes it yeah yeah absolutely Lestey 266 when does the pump up the volume reaction drop there's a whole thing about this last week where I have a point of the photo of the thing and one of the commenters was saying that unless I do a reaction of of whom I'm, I have to take the photo down.
Starting point is 01:24:58 So you promote it, you got to do a reaction. And I was like, but she was like dead serious. It's like, one of her favorite movie, if you don't do it, it means it means, and I was like, I don't want to watch it. Yeah, yeah. So I don't know. Anyway, Mike's movie madness. If Timothy C wants to be a brand, he should take advice
Starting point is 01:25:17 and have Christianer run his campaigns. wants to be one of the greats with multiple Oscars and he needs to revalued decisions. I don't disagree with your comments. I do. I wouldn't want Chris Jenner anywhere near my. No, no, no, but he's being, he's being, he's being facetious here. It's like, what do you want to do? You want to be a brand? Do you want to be an actor? Oh, yeah, exactly. You want to be a brand and have Chris Jenner run your, run your campaigns and do you, are you like, but are, do you want to be one of the greats?
Starting point is 01:25:44 Do you want to be an actor? And then stop running it like, like a brand. I think he's right. But plenty of the greats have never won an Oscar. Hitchcock never won an Oscar. So you just know those things, you just never know. Danny Villeneuve has not won one of the greatest filmmakers ever. That's crazy. Tronlin missed the Oscars last night. I watched AEW Revolution.
Starting point is 01:26:04 Show is great. Hangman versus MJF, Texas death match was insane. AW has been cooking this year. I haven't heard bad things. I haven't heard good things. So I guess that's, yeah. Have you, have you been watching it? No, man.
Starting point is 01:26:17 No? I'm so out right now. I just watched the premium live events. I haven't watched any AEW, but I need to get into it because apparently it's good. Yeah, so I got to watch it. This is, this is why I don't say anything anymore.
Starting point is 01:26:27 What's wrong? The whole thing in the member. Hold on, wait a minute. My comment wasn't a shot of you. He was talking to the- Bullshit. No, I believe him. I think he was talking to the chat.
Starting point is 01:26:37 I think he was talking to the chat. So I was when I apologize. Well, he should be specific. No, but it was like, I'm also looking at the side of it in the middle of this conversation. I believe him. Sure, sure. See, you don't believe anybody.
Starting point is 01:26:48 It's good point. I have it for the rest of my whole life. I'll be skeptical. You have been. All right. Let's see. Next one here. It's kept me alive.
Starting point is 01:26:55 49 so far. 49. Parker, Haller, 47, 38. Like Leo and Pacino, Salome will win an apology, Legacy Oscar for an okay performance instead of his actual best work. Love Michael B. Jordan, but he was the weakest of the five. I don't agree with that.
Starting point is 01:27:09 Let's see, the five, the five. Wow. Give me, give me the five in there. Yeah. Leo. Leo. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:17 Yeah. No, Stalin was supporting. Oh, is he supporting? Oh, sorry, you're right. Shoot. Oh, my God. Foreign film as well. Oh, Wagner.
Starting point is 01:27:28 Yes. Wagner. Moore, those three. Who were the other two? Well, so, Michael be Jordan, Shalomey, DiCaprio, Wagner, and Ethan Hawk for Blue. Ethan Hawk. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:41 I wouldn't say the weakest. No. I said DiCaprio was the weakest. I almost have five. See, I can't say that because I thought DiCaprio at one point. sequential one. They was so good in that in that role. I know. I don't think he was the weakest. I don't. I think he's pretty damn solid. I mean, you played two characters and two deserving like real characters that like you believe all the way through. I say, yeah,
Starting point is 01:28:07 I can't say that. But again, opinions are opinions. Johnny Matreza, would 1990 teenage men's individuals be viable for reaction? Potentially, the first one? Because I guarantee there's tons of people on my channel that haven't seen that. I know Winston's probably. definitely seen it, but I guarantee there's tons of people who haven't seen it. Trey Porter, my mom was pointing out how Gweth Paltrow's cheeks look like they're popping out of her face. Oh man. Like it wasn't normal looking. Christian, just asking, did you skip the cinematography award speech? No, that was Ryan Coogler's. That was sinners. I did watch that. I thought she was great too. I actually really like that, that speech. I thought she would,
Starting point is 01:28:38 again, someone, she was talking about how he was so encouraging and she and she called him and and said, like, or text him, said, thank you. And he's like, no, thank you. And she's like, He means it. I actually really loved that speech. So no, actually, that's one of the ones that I actually didn't. I give it, I give each speech a little bit of a shot.
Starting point is 01:28:56 And if they, they hook me, I watch, she hooked me. There were quite a few that didn't. Everyone's on, everyone's on OZempic. So in Hollywood.
Starting point is 01:29:08 So if you see their faces, you see their bodies, they're all on OZempe. There's not everyone. Not new, not new workout plans, not new, you know,
Starting point is 01:29:16 not a trainer. I'll tell you who's not. Yeah, go ahead. you want to know who's aging beautifully and doesn't touch her damn face who's that you say it you say it and you say it good Julia Robert motherfucker she doesn't touch yourself she's aging well I don't know if naturally it's beautiful beautiful so her in person I was like that that she that that's a woman
Starting point is 01:29:40 all right oh so what did you say to me I said wow oh I said it was wow 51 all right um okay let's see I got a go soon. Let's go. I got to go soon. You got 20 minutes, fool? Yeah, as I'm saying, in 20 minutes, I got a ghost. Developer 8, 8, 850. This is a, you're the one to shut up late, motherfucker.
Starting point is 01:29:59 I know you're right. If this is a straight line, you got problems. What is that? Chilling, one minute later. I'm not gay, that's what you're saying. hilarious. Oh, oh, from, yeah. Penner and the Oscar.
Starting point is 01:30:09 He was great. He was great. You absolutely deserved that Oscar. Parker Haller. Great, best picture run with everything, every all at once. Oppenheimer, Anora. what's oba a
Starting point is 01:30:21 one battle after another wait what's everything everywhere all at once right that one I got and then no I'm scared we'll get a stinker best picture winner soon
Starting point is 01:30:30 I mean last few have been pretty damn good yeah I agree pretty damn good so yeah no I don't think we will I think we're on a nice little run here man
Starting point is 01:30:37 Johnny Petitland when do we get a go bots movie asking for a friend I know that they were in it was in the works yeah I know it was in the works so you gotta get transformers off the ground
Starting point is 01:30:46 and that he man see oh that does I know Trey Porter thought it was funny how during the center's performance, Jack O'Connell, his vampires tried to get on stage and the end up we were having it. I loved. That's one of my favorite musical bits. Yeah. Maybe ever. Yeah. The fact that they got the cast involved, and not only did the cast
Starting point is 01:31:04 involved, they were having a blast. Yes. Yeah, the, yeah, exactly. I can't remember the Asian actress, but she was up to dance at the middle of the stage. She was so good. And, and Jack O'Connell's showing up, and they're trying to get in there with his smile. Great. He's one of my favorite. With the two people from the movie. Yeah, which was great. It was great.
Starting point is 01:31:24 It was absolutely great. That was excellent. That was excellent. Somassia 5. Support for Roka to win the week. Hey, thank you very much. Gina and Ronda looked great at the press conference. Is Nathan Drake?
Starting point is 01:31:35 They did. You know, a question is how they're going to look in the ring? We shall see. Met Bold, do you think there's any reasonably good fighter that Rousey could have beaten the night? She fought Nunes. She was not ready to be in the ring. She was not ready to be in the ring. No.
Starting point is 01:31:47 She probably could have beaten a lower tier fighter that was a little, not as strong. Like, there's no world they should have put her up against Nunes. Yeah. They, they, their team did her a disservice by doing that. And ultimately, ruined her career, her MMA career by doing that. Her confidence wasn't ready for that. Arago 4512. Cameron, Scorsese and PTA all won their first Oscar for directing with Leo starring.
Starting point is 01:32:12 How crazy. Oh, I didn't know that. Interesting. Hmm. Good luck, Trump. Nathan Drake, what's the budget on the Majors Daily Wire movie? That's also a good question. I have no idea.
Starting point is 01:32:21 I have no idea. I don't think they even probably had that out there yet that information. Ready? Yeah, yeah. I don't know. Let's see. It's undisclosed PLD says. So, okay.
Starting point is 01:32:34 Eregor, the early Oscar days when Billy Crystal used to host had the funniest skits, but now recently all seem to be terrible. There were quite a few of them that were pretty good last night. Yeah, I thought that opening was as good as anything Billy did. at the height of his hosting. It's pretty good ones last night. Kate V. I'm ready for Zach Craigers' Resident Evil. I am way more interested about
Starting point is 01:32:53 Resident Evil because he's doing it than I ever have been about a Resident Evil movie. Yeah, yeah. 100%. Arago, 4512. With the success of Senors at the Oscars, do you think we're going to start seeing more potential horror movies get nominated? There's also, it matters,
Starting point is 01:33:10 it does matter as far as what teams are involved. Yes. Cougar has a lot of respect in the industry right now. Michael B. Jordan has a lot of respect to the industry. You've got to put together the right team. But it's possible. I think that it has opened the door for more original stuff to get eyes on it, for sure.
Starting point is 01:33:27 It has to be artist. It has to have an artistic flair. It has to artistry to it. And I'm not saying, like, by the very definition of art, yes, you can make horror movies. But like, there's not has to be an artistic angle, right? Guillermo del Toro took an artistic approach to Frankenstein, to commentary about generational trauma, commentary about father-son relationships
Starting point is 01:33:46 and when you look at sinners, it's commentary about the white culture vampiring the black culture. So it's got to have that extra level of thing for it to be considered for the Oscars. And I think more great artists are finding their way to horror to go and deliver their messages.
Starting point is 01:34:02 So yeah, very possible. Johnny Petrieza. Speaking of Resident Evil, what's his push for Jensen Eagles to play Leon S. Kennedy? What is that? I know what that is totally down for it, but suspect there's nothing but fancasting
Starting point is 01:34:13 like the Batman push. Do I know what's who's Leon S. Kennedy? I don't know. I don't play Resident Evil, bro. Oh, is that right to me? I don't, I don't know enough about it, Johnny. I'm sorry. But I mean, I like Jensen Eccles. So I'd be up for Luke Star Killer. Hey, Christian, John. I heard on Campi's show that Dune's day is not having any IMAX screenings at all, even when Dune 3 is finished. Are you hearing the same? I've not heard that. I didn't know the last part. I didn't know that. I was nodding that it was notting that it was going to have any IMA screens. But I didn't know it was after when Dune 3 is finished. That's surprising.
Starting point is 01:34:42 Yeah. I agree. I haven't heard about that. I mean, John usually has a good, uh, as, yeah, he has good ear on it. So he might, it might very well be true. I think it's a mistake. Yeah. I think you got it. I think you have to.
Starting point is 01:34:54 You have to do IMAX screenings. If, if it's good and people want to, you know, add a little bit more buck. Go pal. No, I like, whatever. What is that? No, I'm like, he's saying, no more wars. Oh, in Spanish. Okay.
Starting point is 01:35:06 Okay. So here's my point. Okay. Here's my point. Look, this is a super chat inside of this. You want to put, if that's, if that's what you want, if you want to, if you, if you, if you want to spend your money and you want to do that yeah okay there you go um Nathan Drake come on John and I and I happen to agree with him by the way Nathan Drake come on John blade two and hellboy two are de Toro's best easy thank him how'd you all like miss all Sunday she's my favorite
Starting point is 01:35:33 one piece character in the anime also Crocodile's my favorite villain Joe played in perfect so far I have I finished the whole series okay season two and I love it more than I like the first one And I love, you know, the whole of the first season. Episode 7, dude, is one of the most emotional episodes of television. I've watched it in quite a long time. Wow. It's really good. It's really, I just put episode seven reaction up today.
Starting point is 01:35:54 Okay. But it's really good. The algorithm is not favoring my reactions this time around. This is the one, but I couldn't give a shit. I love, love this show so much, and I'll be reacting to it as long as it's on the air. I love it. Maybe more people are doing the reaction because of how well your reactions did. So you know, it is.
Starting point is 01:36:11 Maybe. I don't know, but it's pretty good. Aero Canaza. I 100% agree with you, Harlow. If I watch the shows, because I love movies, I talk about movies, that's why I don't watch award shows much anymore. It's just one of those things, like I said, is difference. Yeah. Someone like John, who's very much not only in the movie space,
Starting point is 01:36:28 and like he said, he watches because he wants to know the process. He wants to know, he wants to hear these people that get their opportunities. He's paying attention. He does shows like the hot micies. He's in it, right? Plus, he's a political person. So he wants to hear thoughts on that kind of stuff. And that's his prerogative.
Starting point is 01:36:43 I think that John would agree with me that the majority of people outside of certain aspects and bubbles don't tune in for the ostracists. The average person, the average person. No, I agree. Yeah. Not anymore. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:36:56 So that is, if you're looking for an entertaining side of it, that's why Amy Madigan, by the way, said, she revealed a little bit of stuff. They told us not to go up there and thank a lot of people and everything too. That's a producer note. Yep. Of people and we want people to stick around.
Starting point is 01:37:11 You can't, the problem is you can't tell people not to do political stuff. It's tough. You can't. Don't do political things. Well, you're just going to turn it into the comment section. You're trying to silence me? I can't. I can't talk about this. I can't talk about that. It'll come out. It'll come out. Yeah, exactly. So it's tricky. Hank Pim.
Starting point is 01:37:27 Was Madigan the first person to win an Oscar for a role that wasn't even advertised at all to be in the movie? Not in the trailers or anything at all. It's a great point. Great point. I don't know the answer to that question, but Hank, it's a phenomenal. It's a good one to do research on. Tim, huge one. Thank you, Tim. That's huge. My personal social media feed,
Starting point is 01:37:46 regularly the best picture winner last night of one battle after another. Oversoners can be described as this. Disappointment over Hollywood choosing what they believe is typical black portrayal over a genuine black portrayal. Enjoy both still. What is? Let's see. My personal show is. Do you get what he says? Basically, that's been the criticism for a lot of, from some black critics. And I watched some of them over the weekend talking about how they felt that Tiana Taylor's
Starting point is 01:38:12 portrayal in the movie is not how, like, is kind of the standard typical way that black women are portrayed in some of these films. And so that's the safer portrayal for the general public. But then, of course, I would counter that, you know, Chase Infinity isn't. Chase Infinity isn't. And Regina Hall isn't. And so they have different angles of how to play this whole thing. And so, but I understand the criticism, certainly from a culture perspective of how they've been portrayed in many, many films. So I understand the criticism. I just think, The film is so much more than that. You know, and she has a fantastic ending. So, yeah. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:38:50 Johnny Buccia, what's your favorite One Piece episode? Right now it's seven. Seven for sure. Eight was pretty damn good, too. Peter Kalenko, happy Monday, fellas. Oscars introduced casting a new category this year. Do you know if categories in prior years were retired? They need to award stuntman stunt coordination unsung heroes.
Starting point is 01:39:06 Yeah, I mean, those are good. Yeah, go ahead, John. Stunts are coming in 2028. So that is going to be a new category. oriented in in 2028. So they brought out big new casting last night. Lestey 266. Roka, what's the hurry? Where are you off? Does he know?
Starting point is 01:39:19 I think you might know. Yeah. Are you allowed to say? I can't speak about it, but it's something I haven't been, I haven't done a long time and I'm excited to do it. And do you think I should wear, do you think I should break out the, do you think I should break out the only or be, be myself? I think it'd be nice for people. Okay. I think it's, I'm going to bring it. And if they let me do it, I'll do it. If not, then what the mask.
Starting point is 01:39:42 Yeah, maybe too. That's old school. That's old school. I should play the freaking theme song, too. Peter Kalenko. I hope Jack O'Donnell sneaks in his bond. He can do anything. He can do anything.
Starting point is 01:39:55 He can do anything. He can do anything. It's too small. I love that. Daddy chill. Michael B. Jordan, become a bankable store now. I think he is already.
Starting point is 01:40:06 King of Fort Cal. But I do think that it's more so about, you know, it's not one of these things we're like, well Michael B Jordan is a new movie I got to rush out to see it it's like Michael be Jordan's involved this could be special depending on what the IP is as well can we can we bring PLC this is this is when you
Starting point is 01:40:21 when you're talking about people who are jealous of you you know in the comments right you know PLD off to lose PLD doesn't even get asked to be part of these things and so it's a shame that's where the jealousy comes out do you know when PLD throws out a comment to you do you know what I look at is it was that
Starting point is 01:40:39 I picture him on a hill with a fish mud and he's throwing it into the into the river waiting for the outlaw the that's funny because i picture him with six empty beard glasses around him and a stack of nachos shoving his fat face in a ball that's what i picture but sure you have your picture with the fish that's all right let's see uh we got a couple a couple more here or 900 people watching 64 pretty damn good uh okay do you think the strisans redford usually was rough no over man sad a she's over for what did. I mean, she got out there and did, no, I didn't think it was rough. I think it was just an older woman who was trying to do
Starting point is 01:41:15 what she could do to support her friend. Yeah. It's like saying your grandmother talking was a little wrong. I know. Come on. I understand that, you know, she doesn't have the same kind of pipe she did when she was 35 years old. You know, for a woman that age, she fucking nailed it. You heard McCartney lately? It's rough pumpkins.
Starting point is 01:41:31 Yeah. I've never a big Beals fan. Don't, don't shoot me. The Little Yankee, surprise support because I'm not fully awake yet. I work PMs and missed everything last night. Oscars NASCAR. NCAA USA over DR, Knicks over the Golden State Warriors, thanks for all you doing. Yeah, I mean, thank you.
Starting point is 01:41:46 Thank you, Louie. And I'm glad did you, you got to catch up on all that stuff, though. You caught up to it and then some. So there you go. Jack Lewis, I think Chalame is great, but he might benefit from making him to the scores. Like Leo, yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:57 You only ever see him when he's his new project out. He seems to be getting a bit oversposed like J-Law in the early 2010. Yeah, that's what happened sometimes these people. But what he has, that a lot of these overexposed people don't have. and J-Law also has it. It's extreme talent.
Starting point is 01:42:14 Yeah. You have extreme talent. And Jennifer Lawrence did the same thing. She scaled back. And she knows it. She's publicly talked about it. Yeah. Extreme talent.
Starting point is 01:42:23 She scaled back. Came back. And people are like, okay, she's back. That's cool. He's got to scale back. Because it's tough.
Starting point is 01:42:29 Look, you love who you love. You go out with you. I disagree. I disagree. I think you should keep putting himself out there. Half the haters, man. because you got to do it. Plus, he's got multiple revenue streams.
Starting point is 01:42:42 He's got commercials, brand names, and people like him. And I agree with him. What did he lose? The opera ballet people, most regular people don't give a shit about that. And so they're going to support a kid who's cocky and believes in himself and delivers. So I think you should keep doing what he's doing. This is not a, this is not a Pedro Pascal J-Law situation. He's been delivering with his performances.
Starting point is 01:43:04 He's not in every movie. Battery, every. Roki, you remember your first date ever? Was he nice? Yeah, your dad was very nice. Your dad was very nice, especially when I slid it into him later. Yeah, he was very nice. He took it.
Starting point is 01:43:17 I think that was PLD in a different chat. It looks like it was PLD in the in the avatar. That looks like PLD in the avatar, for sure. Tim L. Sim, when they finally do the best stunt work, Oscar, the first person to present, it has to be Canter Reeves. I think that you help you have a great week, too. But yes, I think that's a great choice. I think Jackie Chan would be the one.
Starting point is 01:43:38 I don't think I can't argue with you on that but I think but Cano or or them both both maybe both be great yeah Cano and Jackie would great and Kim do you guys watch the new movie fights was great I saw a lot of it I saw a lot of it yeah
Starting point is 01:43:52 I think I saw it yeah I think there's room for improvement and I hope uh we'll see better episodes coming down there was the first one back you know I tried it out we're interested yeah people weren't you want to see if people aren't should
Starting point is 01:44:05 then they're going to try it out a little bit better yeah sure uh... Sibbasi The outlaw dusting off the old cowboy hat at 316 is absolutely perfect timing. That's a great point. Hank Pym, weird choice for the Oscar host that you'd like to see. I don't agree with Bibiani on much. Oh, what did Bibbs say? I thoroughly agree with his assessment that the Muppets should host the Oscars.
Starting point is 01:44:28 I loved that. No. I hate to tell him that, but I love the idea of the Muppets doing the whole entire. That would be so stupid. So good. enough for best international feature No, no I don't know
Starting point is 01:44:42 100%. I stopped making political speeches, why? Right, second Alaska. Trey Porter, I was asking my friend if Michael B. Jordan after the Oscar win is the most, is the undisputed biggest movie star in the world
Starting point is 01:44:55 under 40 right now? No. No. I think he's in the conversation. I think he's in the conversation. I think he's in a conversation, too. Whether you like to know. Chalame is.
Starting point is 01:45:08 Chalemay's got more, I think Chalemay has more on his resume that than MBJ does. Because how much of that is MBJ, how much of that is Ryan Coogler? Right? With Black Panther, right? How much of that? So you have to ask these questions like, I'll give you a Mark Robby on there. She's, I mean, she's, I'm just saying she's in the conversation when you look at, when you look at things too. But I'm just saying as far as the biggest movie star, are we talking actor or movie star? There's difference.
Starting point is 01:45:36 Yeah, movie star is different. Movie star plays butts and seats. Yeah. Now, after the Oscar win, though, he's talking about it. He's not talking about before. He's talking after the Oscar win. Yeah. That because of the-
Starting point is 01:45:48 I don't think it's- I mean, he's in the conversation, Tray. He's in the conversation. I think that, you know, like Ryan Gosling after next week, he's over for you. But, yeah, so let's say, how old is Michael B. Jordan?
Starting point is 01:46:02 Best actors under four. Timothy Shalameh is not that many. Not that many, bro. Not getting, right? movie stars, right. Glenn Powell, but no one's going to his movies. I think of a Lordy could get there eventually. All righty, Jack Quaid. Sure, sure. Austin Butler. Austin Butler. Yeah, but Salomey and Michael B. Jordan are probably on the top.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Jen X kid, happy, funky Monday to you all. Big congrats to Dorald Archibout making history in her category is no small people and inspired way to kick off the week. Many blessings you both. Thank you for being so wonderful each and every day here on the channel. First woman to ever win the cinematography. what a great conversation what a great speech that was yeah it was really sweet Johnny Matricea clip that Roka come back
Starting point is 01:46:45 Christian I know we should we should Peter Kling I will say did you like the Saturday Night live movie yeah Saturday night yeah I thought it was good
Starting point is 01:46:54 I enjoyed it JK Simmons Milton girl Chevy Chase scene is the best when he goes he says and he's like you see this old dinosaur
Starting point is 01:47:03 that guy underrated as Chevy Chase he was so good as Chevy Chase yes it was So good. And he's like, and he says to Milton Burrell as he's talking to Cindy Crawford's daughter. And he's like, you know, you see the, this old fossil used to be this. He goes, you're looking for a comeback. You got to go back and scrape it off your mom's teeth.
Starting point is 01:47:21 That was amazing. That was amazing. So good. Okay. Let's see. Corey Michael Smith. You left here. Okay. Peter Kalenko, I'd love to see Roka as Arley, Emery from Full Metal Jacket, dress, dressing down Hayes. Yeah. Watch my live streams. I do it. I'm sure. Francisco Lopez.
Starting point is 01:47:43 Hey, guys, have a great Sunday night. I watch Oscars, AEW Revolution and the World Baseball Classic. I'll say, Tom. That is a good. Wow. How many TVs you got,
Starting point is 01:47:51 kid? Jesus. Gen X kid. Conan's humor doesn't always land for me, and those presenter bits can feel like they drag on forever. Jimmy Kimmel's presentation was funniest. His was good, though. His was good.
Starting point is 01:48:02 Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. John, 70's you. Wow. That's pretty good. to 72. Thank you. All right. You're off to,
Starting point is 01:48:12 you should absolutely have them play that music, by the way. I'll send you the theme song. All right. Looking forward to when you can announce what the hell it is. And anything else you want to tell the kids before you think. Yeah, please head on over to my YouTube channel. YouTube.com slash John Rokasaz. As Kristen said, I had my live reaction to the Oscars. I did put some time codes up on that.
Starting point is 01:48:32 So if you want to watch my actual reaction to some of the winners, it is up there for you all to watch. of course later on this week we're going to have tomorrow spill the tequila, hot mic with me and Jeff we'll definitely have some post-Oskers conversation. Maybe we'll even do something tomorrow or today later on when I get back home. We've also got to, we've also got
Starting point is 01:48:48 Geek Buddies coming up, we'll have conversations on that and my reactions and reviews, and I'll put out my Project CalMayer review this week as well. So please come and join me there. Thank you, Christian. Oh, no, don't put that guy. Talk about before and after. Talk about before and after for fuck sake. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no.
Starting point is 01:49:05 All right, get out of here. But he says, oh, no, that's guilty. Christian unpronounceable, come join the Discord. Please do. They're crushing it right now, going over there. Joshua Gonzalez is one part of the Oscars. It's bothering me. One winner was right about to say, thank you with,
Starting point is 01:49:21 thank you with note in hand and they cut them off. Yeah, the cutting off is always a problem. It's always a problem when they do that. And they give, you know, certain stars longer time. It's all. Look, the whole thing's politics, man. The whole thing is in a certain aspect. It sucks. It's frustrating. All right. Thank you guys for being here. Apple Podcasts, Spotify,
Starting point is 01:49:40 anywhere podcasts are found. Thank you for the early show here today. Thanks for being here for the early show. We'll be back tomorrow with, I think Roxy's on tomorrow. I don't think Mike's not on tomorrow. So, Roxy on tomorrow. Wednesday, Kevin Smet's going to join the show. Do we excited? Thursday, Steph will be here. Friday will be Capes. Looking to do some changes and switches up, not for a little bit. but we're working on it. I'm going to run it by you guys and tell you kind of what we're thinking about before we do it. But for now, things are the same. Appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:50:15 We'll see you in the flip side. Thank you very much. See you real soon. Hit that button for the sponsors, too. Please, please, please, please. Please. Did you shit in there?

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