The Kristian Harloff Show - Was a Superman Sequel Just CONFIRMED?!

Episode Date: July 2, 2025

🚨 Was a Superman sequel just confirmed?! On today's episode of The Kristian Harloff Show, we break down a recent interview that has DC fans buzzing — did a major Superman star just let it slip th...at a follow-up film is already in the works? We're talking everything from the Superman official trailer and Superman teaser trailer reaction, to what James Gunn's Superman means for the DCU going forward. With David Corenswet as Clark Kent, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Hoult stepping into the role of Lex Luthor, the new DC Studios era is officially underway. But are we already talking Superman 2? 📽️ Topics on today's show include: Superman star may have inadvertently confirmed that we're getting a sequel Street Fighter: WWE's Cody Rhodes in talks to play Guile Full Ironheart review — spoiler and non-spoiler breakdown Squid Game Season 3 sets Netflix debut record The Bear officially renewed for Season 5 The Odyssey teaser trailer description Whether you're here for the Superman trailer reaction, the James Gunn DCU news, or big updates from Warner Bros and DC Comics, this episode has it all. 🔥 Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more reactions, reviews, and updates on all things DC, Marvel, and beyond! SPONSOR: RUGIET MEN:  Connect with a provider at https://www.Rugiet.com/KRISTIAN to see if a Rugiet Ready prescription is right for you. You can use code KRISTIAN to get 15% off today!! Come see us live in New York! It's Sam's first show! https://thegreenroom42.venuetix.com/s... Can't see us live, here's the live stream link: https://thegreenroom42.venuetix.com/s...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yeah, we're early. About what? Three seconds. Hell yeah. Welcome back to the show, everybody. Lots to discuss today. Man, oh man. Did David Cornswatt already give up the fact that we're getting a sequel to Superman? Possible. Looks like there's a big old split in The Last of Us. That's right. I'm not talking about in the story talking about what's going on behind the scenes. Something went down and we'll discuss just that. Because we have tons of stuff to discuss, man. I'm so excited to have Chris Carr on the show. We're excited to have Brett on the show. Because we are going to do some spoilers for Ironheart. Brett is the only person out of the three of us who have seen Squid Game, surprisingly. So we'll talk about that. And it's about it, man.
Starting point is 00:00:49 So let's get into it, everybody. It is Christian Harlov Show here today. Myself, Chris Carr, Brett Sheridan. Here we go. Welcome back to the show, everybody. Joining me on this Wednesday, I can say, as always, now, Chris Carr is here. Hello, Chris. Hey, everybody. How's it going?
Starting point is 00:01:18 Have you? And is this, as always, also two weeks in a row? Why are we so blessed? Two weeks in a row? Who knows? Who knows why you're so blessed? I know, look at us. We're like a band.
Starting point is 00:01:29 Me and you have the black shirts on. It's not because I'm going to be heavily promoting my show. That's it. That's it. Did you send me? I appreciate that honesty. Yeah, this is true. Do you send me the intro? I haven't yet. I'm going to hold off a week like you suggested.
Starting point is 00:01:45 Is anyone else's ears ringing or is that just a personal thing? It's just yours. Perfect. Do you have tinnitus now? Maybe. I hope not. My mom has it. You also could literally be losing a frequency. Also, Chris, you want to see Brett get irritated fast?
Starting point is 00:02:01 Oh my gosh, yes. So Brett, why is Chris, why is Chris's lighting look so much better than one? Oh, because as soon as I leave, you don't do all the settings. I have, everything you told me to is just hit the button. No, she has more of a depth of field. She has more of a distance behind her. But we're going to work on, I'm trying to learn about Luts, L-U-T-S, that are help you out to make you pop a little bit more and we'll fix it.
Starting point is 00:02:30 What about putts? Puts. How do you feel that I'm just with the camera on, my laptop just in the living room. Yeah. Stunning. Listen, we got stories to discuss, and the first one that we're going to discuss is the fact that Superman is right around the corner.
Starting point is 00:02:49 It is literally, I'm going to see it next Tuesday. So I'll have my out of the theater reaction on Tuesday morning. Excited about that. But it looks like we might already have gotten a confirmation that there's a sequel. And it looks like it's the film star. David Cornswet that said it. So that's a cool poster, by the way. All eyes are on Superman to be the movie that turns the DC's brand fortunes around,
Starting point is 00:03:15 but is filmmaker James Gunn already working on a sequel? Comments from actor Wendell Pierce, well, isn't David Cornswet? I lied. Appeared to suggest so. Winter Brothers Discovery is going all in on Superman with a marketing campaign likely to have cost as much as the movie did to produce when it's all said and done. DC Studios co-CEO and Superman writer-director James Gunn. has said that he'd be happy if the movie breaks even.
Starting point is 00:03:38 However, it's surely vital for DC's future that the man of steel's big screen return be deemed a hit. Ultimately, it begins one of the biggest blockbusters of the summer with how it will play much, no, oh, sorry. Ultimately, it being one of the biggest blockbusters of the summer, will play it much better than an endless series of articles from the trains about why it flopped, which would be next summer Supergirl and that would give it no favorites. Time will tell on that front, but is Gunn confident enough in its success to already be planning a sequel?
Starting point is 00:04:12 Asked by Collider whether he took anything from Superman's set. Perry Whiteacker, Wendell Pierce said, it's a hot set. You don't want to mess it up because, you know, the sequel is, never mind. As the Thunderbolt Star inadvertently led, let the Super Dog out of the back, I hate that sentence. It's a hard to, it's hard to say as he may have just been having fun. However, Gunn has strongly hinted that he's working on a follow-up of some sort. When I'm working on in some way, I mean, yes, yes, yes, filmmakers said when he asked if there was sequel plans, but is it a straight-up Superman sequel? I would say not necessarily.
Starting point is 00:04:43 I've always, I always leave. I'm going to direct something until I'm actually done with the screenplay, and then I say, yeah, I want to do this. But it's probably what I will direct. Yes, probably to be really, to be totally realistic, yes, probably. Rumors continue to swirl at World's Fineness, which is a Batman-Tem-up might be next. Either way, we'd expect the Daily Planet set to play a returning role in the DCU and certainly whichever projects Clark Kent a Pearson. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:07 I read this, Chris and I get a, I don't know the context in which the actor was asked and or how he responded. Where he was like, oh, you know, the sequel. Never mind. Like it or was it like, oops, shouldn't have said that. And even if you did, I mean, it's kind of like a no shit at this point. We know that this movie, if it does well, it's going to get a sequel, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:29 I mean, in what world are you going to go? No, we're going to make one Superman movie. we're never going to see him again. We don't want to have him back. No, no, no. And the context of this, too, I watched a little interview. And they were just talking about did you take anything from set? Did you have anything that you wanted to keep with you? And Wendell Pierce, who, I mean, is an incredible actor, Jilliard Crane. I mean, the wire, Tremay, all kinds of stuff, was just talking about, oh, no, you know, that's just not professional to do because it's a hot set. You don't want to mess up continuity. And of course, with the sequel, never mind. And everyone on set just
Starting point is 00:05:59 kind of was like, right. But was it to think like he was joking around or was it already catch himself? It felt like a very, to me, it felt like a very deliberate plus since we're for sure getting another movie. Okay. Right. Yeah. That's how I took it. Maybe that's not what he meant by it, but that's how it feels. And again, I just feel like if you're going to invest in creating a DC universe, soups is in the set of it. So it might not be a direct sequel that we're getting at some point in time, but we've already had murmurs of world's finest and team-ups and all kinds of stuff. So we're going to have something else with him unless this movie completely shits the bed. Which it doesn't seem like it's going to be.
Starting point is 00:06:38 It seems like the marketing is where they're going to need to make the money back because rightfully so. It's working. They're getting the word out there. They're spending the money and they're getting the word out there. So yeah, I think this is kind of a no-brainer. I still think that it is a mistake for them to, depending on how they do it, to just jump into a Superman Batman movie, you got to set it up.
Starting point is 00:07:01 You have to do a Batman movie first, which I think they might do. Do you think that that's the case? I think so. And we've already had some talk about that, perhaps being with Batman and Damien, which I do think is kind of a weird place to start. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Of, hey, here's Bruce Wayne and also his son that he didn't know about. But we also all, for the most part, you know, if you're looking at what's in with the pop culture zeitist, most people know, Batman's backstory, right? We know that he had his parents killed in an alley. We know that the pearls went everywhere. We know that he is a man who dresses up as a bat. So it could be an interesting take to jump in there. But you do have to have him in your universe first, I think, before you do a full-on team-up movie. Yeah, it didn't work last time. They tried doing it that way and it didn't work that way.
Starting point is 00:07:43 But I have a more important question for you. Why do I have a creamie for Vila ice cream right now? Oh, I don't know. Do I have, is it my face? Is my light skin? No, just for some reason I see it would be good. right now is a scoop of vanilla ice cream i don't i don't ever really eat it and i and i figure you'd be able to help me out tell me i i've been uh i've been making myself like mocha ice cream with you know or coffee so that might be why you can smell it on my virtual vibe i got the vibe i don't know either way um so jumping back to that this doesn't be a lot of random thoughts on this today and i don't care i figure it's good yes i did the same thing when i was watching ironheart and we'll discuss
Starting point is 00:08:21 i was craving for some kind of food i've been a lot of cravings for food lately but Christian, you're not going to believe this. Maybe. Oh, that could be it. Possible. You're not going to believe this, but I actually did watch the clip of the reveal of this. And I agree with Chris. It didn't seem like somebody that is going to lose their job.
Starting point is 00:08:41 Wait, wait, wait, you can't reveal that and not get your own shot. Look at that. Oh, look at that. Look at that. No, it didn't seem like somebody that was like really screwed up and was going to lose, you know, their job over this reveal. I mean, it was a very like, it seems. a little plannedish to me or just a non you know non reveal so a nothing burger yeah it's a nothing
Starting point is 00:09:03 burger yeah i mean it makes sense i mean again i think that this is more so of like hey the hype is right there he's already if you're james gun and you're confident in this movie and you're saying hey look guys we're we're going to be moving this thing forward it looks like it's tracking i'm feeling pretty confident because i think that the difference is because this marketing their campaign it's like 200 million or whatever it might be. And also that is where a lot of times people say, well, why in the world did they allow the filmmakers to spend this much money on the film itself? And the marketing campaign is a direct kind of result of the studio going, we need to get the word out on this film. This is very important. This is crucial. We're going all in. We're going to fire the financial
Starting point is 00:09:48 tanks at it, if you will. And this is what they are doing. So I think there will be a little leeway in the numbers when it's coming back is the first numbers he's saying makes even. I think the first number they have to do is make up that production budget. That's the first. Because once that's made up, they go, okay, we did our job. Now we have to now make the marketing budget back. And then they make that back and they go, okay, now everything is let's go. Let's take it to the bank.
Starting point is 00:10:15 So, and I think, and normally that's a lot of times how, that's what always happens. Yeah, but it's different here because, again, is the, is the, The movie's good, let's say it's good like Thunderbolts. Like, and it has those kind of results. I think that starts to weigh Chris more so on the public's appetite for these types of movies. If it's as good, let's say it's as good and it's a quality movie and it doesn't do well, that's got to be the audience because we're just tired.
Starting point is 00:10:44 We don't want to do the same. Yeah, I think we do have a really big issue with getting people in theaters. Because we are seeing certain films to have that second life on streaming. even when we have really wonderful quality things because now I feel people like an experience. They want to go to the movie theater for a big event, it feels like sometimes. And that's per people mostly outside of
Starting point is 00:11:06 our kind of movie bubble, right? Of, oh, going to the movies is so second nature to me. I'm just, yeah, I'm going to go do that. I'm going to catch any movie, even if I'm not that interested in it because I love going to the movies and I love that experience with others. So we have to kind of combat that. We all got complacent from the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:11:20 We all have these streaming services. And we go, oh, this movie is probably, going to be on streaming in two to four weeks. No biggie if I miss it. I will say, though, the Superman marketing has been really, really clever, particularly what they're doing on socials. They're being so smart about stuff of just using Instagram and TikTok trends and really just kind of jumping in so that younger audiences will get reminded and not through traditional media, but going and logging on to their favorite social app and going, oh, my gosh, look at David Cornswet, doing the boyfriend trend of you better listen to them and be nice to him.
Starting point is 00:11:50 people love that stuff. A hundred percent. I mean, I think, Brett, so in your household, because you don't have like the movie fans, are they,
Starting point is 00:11:58 are they aware, not that movie fans, but they're like not in the space. Are they aware of Superman? The movie's coming out. I don't believe so. Yeah, my wife probably,
Starting point is 00:12:06 but my kids are actually not movie fans. Like they're not, they don't take in long form content. Are they home? Are they home? Yeah, yeah. Screaming out to one of them to see what movies
Starting point is 00:12:17 that are coming out of the summer that they're aware of. I'm very curious. I'm very because we have this we have this discussion on the show all the time about people because in our yesterday the conversation with roxy and myself was that you were talking about adria a joan and potentially becoming wonder woman and she said well the difference is that if you look at david cornswett and rachel rosnahan like she's on a different kind of star level than them i said i don't think so i said i think she's on this maybe in our space for people are more aware of her but she's not a common name like she doesn't doesn't have those types of things we're going back and forth i said i would even argue that rachel brosnahan was more more known at the time when she was cast because of the various Emmys that she had won for Maisel as where Andrea Arjona was not. So we kind of had a friendly discussion about that yesterday. But we're like, because I just don't think the regular audience is aware of a lot of these
Starting point is 00:13:04 things. But Superman, they seem to be aware of. So I was just curious, you know, Brett, when we go to the break, when we go to the break. I'll ask them. We'll go because we're going to do that in a second. So, all right. What do you guys make of the fact this particular comment? Is it a nothing burger?
Starting point is 00:13:19 Do we know that already? Or is it a matter of like, oh, we're going all in, even if this thing doesn't do well? Put your thoughts in there. Let us know. And I'll let you guys know. Hey, man, it is time to talk about Ruggiette. I've talked about Rougat all weekend. Let's continue.
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Starting point is 00:15:32 All right, we're going to move into some new stories. And before we do, Chris, so we're going for your first victory here. We're going to try. We're going to try. So Roka is back on the board in the leader spot. Rocha couldn't catch him yesterday. Roka's at 1.30 right now. So it's a big, a big number for John Roka.
Starting point is 00:15:51 We are currently at 15, which is a good number to have already with only 15 minutes. It's basically one, one a minute. So look at that. That's lovely. Before the show even started, thank you so much for people who are putting in little support for Chris and Brett. I love you guys. That's so nice. That's right.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Brett, what did your kid say? My daughter was napping. Oh, but I did wake her up. Did you really? Did you wake up? Yeah. I was going to say, what kind of, what kind of, team player are you? Well done. What's a movie coming out? The big movie that she's,
Starting point is 00:16:24 I think it came out how to train your dragon. And I was like, oh, did you know there's going to be a new Superman? She was, I think so. And I asked Blake and Blake said, I had no idea what's coming out. And I go, did you know there's going to be a new Superman? He goes, I think so. That's what we got there. Perfect. But your wife probably knew. I would assume Yeah, I think so. It would make sense. I mean, all of the members of BTS are back from their tour of duty in Korea. So that's all she's talking.
Starting point is 00:16:56 That's all she's talking about. Okay. Well, what we're talking about, again, to you guys, I've told Chris Carr was kind enough the last couple days. We put the grasping and Strauss pilot up online. And one of the reasons that we're doing that is because we're working on a new project, that we're writing the script. The deal is that we're going to finish it. up, we're going to get it to this director that I believe is going to read it by the end of the
Starting point is 00:17:20 month. And the goal is to put together a Kickstarter to whether we're going to fund the pilot for sure, then depending what we're able to raise, maybe even just do it on our own tire style and just film the whole season. But I have to thank the audience. I put it up there and I was hoping that people would check it out and they did it. Right now, it's almost at 8,000 people watching it, over 400 comments on it so far. So the pilot is up right now. And it's also to get some of those people that put the hard work into it. But Chris, thank you so much for watching.
Starting point is 00:17:50 I appreciate it. Oh, my gosh. The easiest thing to do to support your friends in the arts is watch their stuff. Go to the shows. It's the most baseline thing. And I've got to say, my favorite joke is the, I'm glad you found your Nietzsche. Oh, the Nietzsche, right?
Starting point is 00:18:03 I love that. And you know where that came from? Where? So when we were doing the table reading, and I talked about this, so Tommy, who plays the bartender, who was excellent in the pilot, But he was the only one that at one point,
Starting point is 00:18:17 the producer Naveed, who's been on this show, was like, dude, I think we might have to get rid of him. And I was like, he's like, he's not hitting his lines. He's not doing it right. And when we were doing the table read, he didn't write, he didn't read Nietzsche. He read Nietzsche. And I go, that's the joke.
Starting point is 00:18:32 I was like, that's the joke. I go, the joke is it. I was like, and then when we rewrote it and I said, no, that's it. And then we do that. We played it. And then Tommy came back the next day just was great. And Navid's like, you're right. I was just nervous.
Starting point is 00:18:44 nervous. But yeah, that whole thing. I mean, a couple of those jokes, even a few of them, we just kind of, there were some that were written on set. There were something that we had developed beforehand. But even this morning, I was thinking like, you know, because it was so long ago, I was like the way that I would deliver certain lines now, you always hindsight, you know, it's like those things. But, but I was really, I was really happy with the way the audience kind of responded to it. So thank you to everybody out if you checked it out. If you haven't checked it out, it doesn't cost you a damn thing. Just it's on the channel now. It's called grasping at straws. Maybe if Luke or PLD, if anybody's in there right now, You can put the link in the comments and come check it out. So that's it. Go and just go check that because you have a lot of different. I mean, hell, you got Mark Ellis is in there. You get Ken Napsock, Serena Vincent from Power Rangers and Cabin Fever, not another teen movie. She's in her.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Liza Schlesinger, obviously, has a major role in the show and a lot of other people. So go and check it out. Okay. Hey, this is a story that, oh, that's not the story. Where the hell's the story? Damn, you Brett Sheridan. I ruined everything. You did ruin everything.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Where is the scoop of the thing? There was a scoop. Oh, there it is. I see it. And this Last of Us thing, it just kind of really popped up right before we went on the air. It wasn't even in the show note. So I'm going to even throw the much prepared Chris Carr off here with this one, improv, improv. So here is The Last of Us, there's a shakeup as a creative duo parts ways.
Starting point is 00:20:10 That's right. Game over. Neil Druckman, who created Last of Us, will depart the series adaptation after work in the first two seasons with showrunner Craig Mason. As Hollywood continues to be transfixed by adaptations of the beloved books, hit movies and iconic TV shows, there is often one key factor in their success. The original creator has blasted project or is directly involved,
Starting point is 00:20:37 or in the process from the start, with Hulu's Emmy winning drama The Handmaid's Tale, for example, author Margaret Atwood was very involved in the series, Showrunner. Bruce Miller told me in April, joking that she is as involved as I'm allowed enough time to fit into her schedule on Game of Thrones, George R. Martin,
Starting point is 00:20:53 consulted and even wrote episodes of the drama from showrunners, Beniof and Weiss that was based on his wildly popular unfinished book series. HBO Max is the pit on the flip side. What was resulted after the estate of author and ER creator Michael Crichton wouldn't bless a revival of the long-running NBC medical drama from former star Noel Wiley and showrunners and show alum's R. Scott, Geminole, and John Wells. On HBO's Emmy winning The Last of Us, which is based on the mega-head naughty dog video game franchise, Druckman, who co-created the game for Sony's PlayStation, has been so hands-on
Starting point is 00:21:28 in bringing his post-apocalyptic story to TV that he has been credited as a writer or co-writer on five of the drama's 16 episodes have also directed. directed two installments. But I have learned that Druckman, who worked exclusively with Craig Mason in bringing Ellie and Joel to the HBO audience in Season 1 will not have the same involvement in the third, which was announced April 9th ahead of the season 2 premiere. Sources tell me that Druckman has informed staff and video game developer Noddy Dog where he served as president of the creative since 2018. He's taking a backseat on the series effective immediately. Today I dug into this major development. Druckman's statement to series business as he plans to share
Starting point is 00:22:07 his decision with Nottie Dog's staff today. Why Druckman is departing, even as season three works has begun. How much of a hand that the game co-created will keep in the HBO series, Druckman's next project for Nottie Dog, the photo of Druckman shared on Instagram that hinted at his next move. Mason's statement
Starting point is 00:22:23 reacting to the news. Who's on season three writing team? Who else is exiting and who will be responsible for the game DNA on the show? How Mason has described his own process as a writer, his discomfort with writer's rooms, and his collaboration with Druckman. Druckman's comments earlier this year about a potential third Last of Us game
Starting point is 00:22:38 and about the show's first season. So that's all the stuff you can get should you read the article. So for me, I wonder, and I could absolutely be wrong on this, is this one of those things where, because it seemed like he had a lot to say with how they changed up a lot of things in season two.
Starting point is 00:22:58 And for the most part, I shouldn't take the most part, but I should say it wasn't as Roble's season one. I think everybody can agree on that. And with that, maybe HBO executives like, hey, we didn't have the same kind of, we thought this was going to be our big, huge show, and our audience dropped dramatically. Maybe we shouldn't have changed all that stuff. And then we want to stick more to this and that.
Starting point is 00:23:20 And he was like, no, well, I wanted to change it up. I did that in the game already. And then there was a back and forth. I'm making all of this up, by the way. And I'm just saying, I'm just thinking possibly what this could be. And then he's just saying, well, if that's the case, I told that story, you're ready. I'm going to do something else. You guys already have the rights. Go have a blast. But then it could be something completely different. What do you read of this, Chris? I do think that
Starting point is 00:23:44 Warner Brothers and HBO as a whole have a tendency to be reactive to things. And so I think this not being as well received as they hoped definitely does kind of steer the ship in a different direction. But that being said, the game wasn't, you know, received as well as the first game either of, hey, some of these shifts are odd. Losing Joel is a really big deal. I don't know if I want to keep playing this game. So everyone who kind of played the games, or like me played part of it and then didn't finish,
Starting point is 00:24:11 we knew what we were getting into in this season. We just didn't know how it was going to shake out. And some of the things they did were bold and exciting and wild to do that to some of your main characters so early on. Big, big swing. But I do feel like they had a really great creative balance with each other. It seemed like it was, hey, this is something that worked really great, the game, but a lot of that is it works in game play. How do we adapt to that for our audience,
Starting point is 00:24:36 who isn't experiencing that same idea of agency? Because that's what's so cool about video games, is you get so invested not only because of the hours you put in, but because you are literally walking in someone else's shoes. It's why you get so connected to these characters and so invest in their stories. So what changes do you do in a 30 to 60 minute format in a narrative storytelling thing that you don't get to have those kind of choose your own adventure moments? So I don't feel like there's too much bad blood. I feel like in general. General Druckman has just been very honest about where he sees these stories going, how he feels they're being consumed and accepted.
Starting point is 00:25:10 And most of the stuff I know, too, back in March, I know he was talking about there might not be a Last of Us Three just because who's to say if that's worth people investing in? Is he talking about a game or series? That's what he was talking about the game. So we know for season three, if that does move on in HBO, that is when we are shifting and having things from Abby's perspective, which, and again, guys, I didn't get this far on the game, but I believe that's what happens in the game as well, as we shift perspectives and have her story kind of play out.
Starting point is 00:25:36 Yeah. Which I think is smart. Ultimately, I know it's hard to follow somebody who kills your favorite characters and does bad things, but also you're the villain in somebody else's story, you know? There are people in this world who think I'm the worst person. That's fine. Well, everybody fills out about Brett, right, how great. Yes, literally.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Literally, literally now. That's a hero. He's a hero in everybody's story. He's an absolute angel. You really, yeah. So, no, I think that there's a lot truth to be what you just said, but I think that the difference also sometimes, as we know, in life, that's absolutely true. In a narrative in TV, though, that's who we're following.
Starting point is 00:26:16 You know what I mean? And it's like that's who we've been with. And I like that actress was Caitlin Devers, Davers, or did it wrong? Dever? Dever? Say, whatever, Kayla Devere. You're probably right. And you kick that and out of there. Right. So I think that Caitlin Devere is a very good actress or great actress. I just, I don't know, no matter who it was. I just don't like the character.
Starting point is 00:26:37 I just, I don't know. They're really, they're really going to have to do some damn good writing to get me on board with her character. Maybe they do it. Maybe that's what people say in the game that they can do it. But as far as him leaving, there's going to be more that comes out about why. There really is. This is, it's just too abrupt where he's like, yeah, I'm leaving now.
Starting point is 00:26:55 There was no mention that. If, if, if this was supposed to happen, we would have heard about it. it after season two. After season two, he's leaving to go work on another game and he's taken off. But something happened in the interim. I do wonder if it's course correction. Hey, I know we set it up for Abby's story, but people seem to hate that. Or what if we go back and we do this? Or we really need to make this really sympathetic.
Starting point is 00:27:17 And I think that's where you just can't be a coward if you are going to be this kind of storyteller of, hey, if I'm going to tell it from the villain's perspective, I'm going to tell it from the villains's perspective. I think they're still going to go down that route. I don't think they're going to change it, but I think that they're going to, I think what they're going to wind up doing is take less detours from the story that they did, which is bizarre considering you have the guy who created it, but he was the one taking a lot of those, let's change this up. And instead of doing, you know, instead of having Abby or not Abby, Ellie, instead of having Ellie be upset about the fact that, what's the, what, I can't remember her, what's the girl's name? that is following her around her friend a moment that was pregnant in the show.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Oh, her girlfriend? Yeah. Oh my gosh, I'm completely blinking. Oh, yeah. All right, so her. So the fact, it's like, hey, in the game, she's pissed off, and it's all about revenge. Like, well, actually, what if we don't make it just about revenge?
Starting point is 00:28:15 What it's about love story, too? And it's like, let's just stick to what the story is. And what we did in season one. In season one, we followed the blueprint. We added some stuff. We added some stuff. but we followed the blueprint and then maybe he's like well I didn't want to
Starting point is 00:28:31 I did that already I want to follow a blueprint already and maybe this maybe they're like that's what it's going to come down maybe they're just going to follow the blueprint more in season three I think this show had an uphill battle from the beginning because if you do stick strictly with the gaming element of it and like
Starting point is 00:28:47 Chris said that she stopped playing it I played the whole thing but I can't remember the last one very much but like it it did take a lot of, you know, killing off a main care. It did take a lot of risks. And I think that for a show that's not going to work so well.
Starting point is 00:29:05 Gameplay and, and then you're going to get the people that love the game that go like, you're not following the show or the game. I like, hate the show. So that's probably why it dropped off, I'll say. But potentially. I've seen the second season. Because my son won't take five minutes to hang out with us and watch it.
Starting point is 00:29:23 We were able to watch it without him. He's a teenager. So you should check it out, though, Brett. because I'm curious if someone who did play the game, if you have, if you like the changes or don't like the changes, but either way, what do you guys make of it? You think this is a big deal that he's leaving? Not a big deal, better for the show, worse for the show?
Starting point is 00:29:42 Put your thoughts in there. Let me hear. Speaking of video games, we're going to stay on video games. One of the biggest video games maybe of all time, especially in the arcade, was Street Fighter. It was legendary. There's been, there's a new movie coming out, new live action, and some new casting.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Look at this. Cody Rose reportedly in talks to play Gile. That's right. WWE former champion. According to a reliable source, Roman Reins won't be the only WWE superstar featuring the live action street fighter movie as Cody Rose is in talks to play Gile.
Starting point is 00:30:18 Mark Cassidy writes, it seems the upcoming street fighter movie could end up featuring at least two WW superstars following yesterday's news that David Dalsmolshin, that's good at that's. It's a good casting right there. I love him.
Starting point is 00:30:28 Has joined the cast of Legendary's live-action video game adaptation as the villainous M. Bison. We're hearing that another key role might have been filled with Nexus Point News reporting that Cody Rhodes is now in talks about Gile. Known for his signature flat-top haircut and sonic boom projectile. William Gile debuted as one of the original eight world warriors in 1991 Street Fighter 2. The tough, no-nonsense, U.S. Air Force Pernel made his mission to take down Bison. and his Chattaloo criminal empire following the death of his friend Charlie Nash. Gile was played by Jean-Claude Van Dam in the 90s movies. And Chicoz Noah San Santo have preparedly Chaldaeus to play the co-lead roles of Ryo and Ken respectively.
Starting point is 00:31:13 And Jason Mamoa and Roman Rains are said to be in negotiations. This is a fun cast so far. I got to tell you. Rains is believed to be in line to play the villainous Akuma, the man who killed Raiu and Ken's trainer and his own and his own older brother, Goodkin, I don't know if I get that right. Oh, Gunkin. Nope, there's something else.
Starting point is 00:31:32 While several sources are reporting that Mo will take it on the role of green skin fan favorite Blanca, the cast also includes Kaya Lang as Chun Lee, 50 cent as Balrog. 50 Cent as Balrog? Oh yeah, that's a good one. 50 cent as Balrog. That's good. And Orville Peck as Vega. Numerous characters have been introduced over the years.
Starting point is 00:31:54 Anyway, so we can keep getting into the cast. It's a pretty solid cast so far, but the, the, the, one of the main things I always think about, and probably not the best is with that last, that Street Fighter movie was the late great, Raul Julia's last movie that he did was that movie. That movie is not good. It was fun to see because, you know, it was Street Fighter come to life, and it was one of the first starts of them really not being able to transfer over video games into movies. But this one, this could be legendary doing it, plus this cast, starting Chris with Cody Rhodes. Cody Rhodes is, first of all, he's a big time geek. He loves
Starting point is 00:32:40 Star Wars. He's a big geek and he loves movies. And he's actually in the new naked gun movie, too. Yeah. So he looks the part. He looks the part. I think he could really pull this off. What do you think about Cody Rhodes as Gile? I love it. I love Cody Rhodes. He sells so well. He commits. I love this guy.
Starting point is 00:33:04 I think he's so great. I think he really loves this kind of content, too. And I mean, I know this is just a very, like, silly way of approaching this. But the marketing campaign, Cody Rhodes on the road promoting a street fighter movie just seems so fun. And Roman Rings.
Starting point is 00:33:20 And Roman Rings. Yeah. Which, you know, I have always said, too, I'm not, I'm not the biggest Roman Raines person, but Akuma is a great role for him, because it's just this cold, calculating warrior who's just out to just wreck shop. And I feel like that is something that Roman Raines can absolutely deliver on. He's obviously got the build for it. He's got the kind of delivery for those kinds of lines and everything, too.
Starting point is 00:33:43 So I love seeing them in the mix here. And I think it has the potential to be really fun. That original street fighter movie, you know, it's a tombstone pizza. It's not good, but I'm going to. have it and I like it. Such a great way to put it. And I agree, especially, because that game was, there was no game bigger than
Starting point is 00:34:01 that game. I mean, at every... I remember being in New York, every pizzeria had it, every place, there were out the block to play the DM game. And it just depends on what the overall core story is going to be, but Brett, you know, you were, so even this is our game kind of growing up.
Starting point is 00:34:19 Yeah, yeah. Do you, I know you're not as familiar with the wrestlers, but the cast that I mentioned, does this seem like anything you'd really give a shit about? Oh, it seems great, but like you immediately said, with story, I don't remember the original game having a story. So that's what, what, you know, maybe I'm thinking later on all these backstory of killed his father and what I, it's just like that one screen of two people fighting. That's all. Is this the little blip that would they would pop up beforehand before they fought? But I think if you are going to just.
Starting point is 00:34:53 ride off of a fun cast and that people love streetfighter then this is going to be a flop but if you actually give it a really great story i think that's where it's going to you know that's where it's going to take off and i think uh you know who knows they might rely on the cast on this one there's got to be somebody that says round one fight yeah he's got to be there's got to be yeah yeah i would be so upset if there wasn't um but yeah i'm i'm actually i'm more excited for this i still haven't seen the new mortal combat one or two it was did two come out already i believe it did i think i don't even know the first one was you know yeah right i mean not you're not talking about the 95 one you're talking about the one no no the most there are the recent i never saw it the 95 one i obviously
Starting point is 00:35:39 saw the new one i didn't see and it wasn't like clamoring to see it right this one i'm interested to see i want to see a good street fighter move i want to i want to see especially the fact that legendary is doing it. And I want to see what they put together. So what do you guys make of this story? Do you like the fact that, first of all, the cast that we're getting? Do you think that it's time for a Street Fighter movie or is it past its time? Put your thoughts in there, let us know. And I want you to put your thoughts in the comments here live. I want you to do it on the replay. And I want you to do on the Clips Channel. We're aiming for 12,000 subscribers over there. But we got a lot of different clips every single day, what we are.
Starting point is 00:36:21 working on. All right. We're going to do a little bit of a spoiler discussion here. Brett won't care about this. He's definitely hasn't seen it. But we're going to do spoilers anyway, so you would warn on Ironheart. Chris, I assume you saw the last episode last night. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:36 Okay. So Ironheart, season finale includes a blink and you'll miss a glimpse at the comic accurate form of who. I think we know what we're talking about. Like I said, spoilers. So you've been warned. We're probably talking about Mephisto. All right. In the Ironheart finale, we're introduced to a character fans who have been waiting to see in the MCU since speculation about his debut first ran rampant in 2021.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Here's a look at his first true face. You know what is funny? I think that Sam saw this one in our reaction, and I missed it. I'm going to guess because I haven't read this article that. I'm going to guess it was in the coffee. I think that it was in the coffee because that's what Sam goes, oh, I saw a devil face. I was like, I didn't see it. In the season finale of Ironheart, it's revealed that Parker Robbins acquired the hood from the Fistow, the MCU.
Starting point is 00:37:21 use devil. Marvel Studios touched on the supernatural before, but this series might be what ushers in a new era of horror-themed storytelling in the franchise's next phase. As for Riri, she also makes a deal with the devil, but did you catch that blink and you missed a shot of Mephisto's true form?
Starting point is 00:37:37 Sasha Baron Cohen plays the villain as a human, but there's a brief reflection of his comic, accurate demon face in a spoon. Yes, this is what Sam saw. He has a red-skinned white eyes and what appears to be some pretty sharp teeth. Based on this tease, it's a real shame we didn't get to see Mephisto in all his glory. But this is an effective glimpse of what
Starting point is 00:37:57 could be waiting for us down the line. And we'd bet on a future MCU project like the Rimmer of Midnight Suns, Ghostwriter projects fully revealing what lies beneath the human business. So Cohen does a terrific job as Mephisto and was first rumored to be playing the character when Ironheart was in production. It means it's been at least three years since he shot these scenes and it now remains to be seen when and where he'll return. So hopefully this won't be another multiverse saga introduction to seemingly is nowhere like star fox and hercules. Oh, and Clea and heck, even moon night and blade.
Starting point is 00:38:28 You can take a closer look at Ironheart's take on Mephisto below along with the moment he reveals his name. We're guessing that's meant to be his real voice. So you know, he there's that shot. Yeah, she saw. I don't know how she picked that up. Wow. Well done, Sam. Really good.
Starting point is 00:38:44 Okay. So let's just go to the spoiler itself. First thing, and again, not going to address all this stuff. stuff too but like what I said in the first three episodes that I did the first two I thought they were fine and the third one I thought was better so you know you get the you get the absolute your the shills who like who like the Disney stuff the shows the shows and then we watched the last three and we don't really like them they really like these episodes we're not fun while we're doing is cracking jokes I'm not going
Starting point is 00:39:13 his live show anymore because he did this and it's like you can't win so the point of you just got to go and you got to be his honest honest as possible. And the honesty for me is I just didn't dig it. I thought it was boring. I liked her. I thought she was good, but it's like, let's go. They spend so much time in one location over and over and over again. But I will say, as we've had the spoiler, the Mephisto reveal was awesome. He was great. Her scenes with him were great. I want to know where it goes. They're clearly trying to lead up to a second season by the end of this, which I don't think they're going to get. But I just didn't, I wasn't attached the way I think that
Starting point is 00:39:50 they thought we would be. But Chris, I don't know. What did you think of these last three? You know, once we got to episode four, I was much more invested. I thought that was a really well-executed episode and really enjoyed everything that was going on there. I really loved moments of Zeke calling out Riri of you say you want to do these things, but I don't see it. And then we see more of that hero's journey of, you're right.
Starting point is 00:40:12 Let me, I want to protect the people I love. I want to do these things. Seeing more of her tech was really great. But there are just some things that still fell flat for me. I got incredibly invested in the character Zelma being introduced. Loved her. Loved everything about that. But I also like when Marvel gets spooky.
Starting point is 00:40:30 I love all the magic and all the witchcraft stuff that we do in these shows. And they did do some really fun comic throwbacks for that character too. But all in all, I feel like they just didn't execute a show that was really introducing me and getting me invested in Rie Re Williams, despite how great this actress is in this role. She's really giving us some great stuff. And there's really good moments. It just doesn't feel cohesive. The thing I really need to address, though, is Marvel, why would you have Sasha Baron Cohen cosplay as my husband? I feel very uncomfortable.
Starting point is 00:41:01 I feel very uncomfortable. When he showed up and his button down in suspenders, I was like, why is Sasha Barron so hot? And why is he looked like Logan? We've got to be married to the devil. And I'm not going to be okay. And he was just sitting there like, yeah, that's me. That's me. I'm telling you, man, that was those scenes were great.
Starting point is 00:41:17 That was my favorite. My favorite part was like how they introduced that. Yeah. But even like Anthony Ramos, I thought was like just kind of underused, right? He's wasted in this. So many of his scenes feel so thrown away. So thrown away.
Starting point is 00:41:29 And I thought like the first three episodes of, oh, they're really building something with him really well. And then by the time you get to the four, five, and six, this is just kind of a generic story that, who cares? The drive because he wants to like be, you know,
Starting point is 00:41:43 in his, is he was rejected from his father. and he had no respect. And it was like, how many times you've seen that? And it's like, so that, that just didn't work for me at all. But, but, and that crew, the crew was every single time. They just couldn't get anything right. And then they're sending, like, what drove me nuts, some of the stuff they set up.
Starting point is 00:42:05 They didn't stick with it. They set up the two, um, the two badasses who were supposed to be the fighters of that crew. And Rie rea's hitting him in the face with pans and fighting them off just fine. And she's not, she's not the fighter. She's the tech person. And she's, she's holding her own. She's just, she's able to fight off the two of them. And then finally they, and then she, she should have outsmarted them with the tech like immediately.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Yeah. That's what she finally did. And then you get clown in there, cracking jokes, throwing grenades and doing that. And then it's like, just send in Joe McGillicuddy, which I love, by the way. I call everybody McGillicuddy. And the fact that he, he just, you should just had that and that was it. Well, and I don't understand why clown had to blow. up a white castle glass door.
Starting point is 00:42:48 Right. And elbow works. I mean, don't do that, you guys. But it was just so extra to get into a white castle of, let me put this grenade on top of some thin glass. And then I also, I felt like we've got so much potential with Zique. I really feel like there's a lot of cool stuff you could do. And I love where that ended with him and Riri of, we're not okay.
Starting point is 00:43:11 Right. But obviously, I'm not, I'm not a murderer. I'm not a truly bad person and I don't want to be like my dad. That's the dad issue I want to follow. Yes. But I like, but I did like, because I thought we were going to go predictable, oh, he just went, he went bad.
Starting point is 00:43:29 Okay, so he went bad. Okay, great. But they didn't. They had him. There was a reason why he was doing what he did. And I think he jumped into the bionics a little too quick. Right? He just, he's like, yeah, you know what?
Starting point is 00:43:41 Sure. Put all that stuff in me. Why not? Let's do it. But anyway, like I say, It's not a terrible show. It's just one of those shows. It falls into categories.
Starting point is 00:43:49 It's not like secret invasion or she-holt. It falls into me more so in the, like, the echo realm where it's like, it was just, it's just there. It's just kind of there. Do you think if there were more episodes, they would have been able to do a better job of this? Or do you think that the six episodes are all, all you really needed for something like this show? That's it. I just don't. I stand by the fact, though.
Starting point is 00:44:14 I think that she is a good actress. I think that she plays the character very well in this. I just still don't know if a Rui-W Williams story at the, if it was something, especially right now and it was supposed to come out in 2022. I just don't think right now with all the stories that they're telling that that's the story that they need to be to get people on board with the MCU. You know, it's just it's okay, it's one, it's six episodes. Let's tell the story.
Starting point is 00:44:42 And then that was, it got greenlit there. the Chepec era, let's move on now. Because look, they just spent $200 million on Thunderbolts and it lost them a lot of money. And that's a, and it was a good movie. They're in trouble right now. Like, they're in trouble. They need Fantastic Four to hit. They need Avengers to hit and they need to get to X-Men as fast as they can.
Starting point is 00:45:03 That's where they're staying right now. And putting out shows, like, what's their next? I think there's the next show that they're doing because even Daredevil didn't do well. Which is pretty crazy, right? In my opinion. I like the Daredevil a lot. and it didn't do well. So like, what's the next show?
Starting point is 00:45:17 I mean, not, I know they have animation. There's the Wakanda show that they have coming out. As a Wakanda, I believe we're going to be getting more what if in Spider-Man. We've got the Marvel zombies thing. Right, but all animated. What's the line next thing? Well, fantastic four, but that's movies. Yeah, movie.
Starting point is 00:45:33 And I, and that might be a good thing. That I know if these two of Daredevil is being, is already shot. Wonder Man. Wonder Man is. Thank you, Chad. I know we were supposedly going to get a Strange Academy show, but that's already kind of inscrapped. And that's what I feel like the Zelma character was going to introduce us to, which is essentially Xavier's school for gifted youngsters. But hey, what if Dr. Strange was running it?
Starting point is 00:45:58 Or I think they were setting up Wong maybe to be the headmaster of that. And that could have been really cool. Again, there's so many things in the show that were fun. Her repurposing the car, her ability to just take simple items and rework them and reuse them and show her ingenuity. those are the things I wish we capitalized on more because she's so interesting and dynamic and smart. I just wish the villains could step up to her in that way. And I wish we just had a more cohesive story overall. Great.
Starting point is 00:46:26 Well, what did you guys think about it? Well, Brett, what did you think about it? I thought it was great. I thought it was great. I mean, but, you know, this is. Yeah, no pants on. Oh, this is, no, I got pants on. I have shorts.
Starting point is 00:46:40 this is typical for this this generation of marble you know like they started out with the first one and then they went and then everything and you know for the person the producer this when he oh man every time it's like don't do that and they're like how about I do that you know and then the spoilers the spoilers and see right I can't what about the trip they took to the to uh do the squirrel farm no no the Arctic with it Oh, come on. Like, talk about jumping the shark, literally. Right.
Starting point is 00:47:16 The frozen shark. Frozen shark. Like, come on people. Like, not on my watch, you know, not in this economy. No. So what do you guys think about the frozen sharks in this economy? Put your thoughts in there. Let us know, but also tell us your thoughts on Ironheart.
Starting point is 00:47:30 Did you think, do you like it? Did you not like it? Put your thoughts in there. Let us know. All right. Last story before we get into the question. Holmes. And the Odyssey teaser came out. It's got leaked. I didn't watch it. I don't want to see it. If it's going to come out, I want to see it for real. Well, the Odyssey's teaser is stirring talks about accents. Uh-oh. The teaser trailer for Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is now in cinemas with copies of Jurassic World Rebirth, while good quality copies of the clip are now circulating online on social media with no release plans as yet by the studio, which is the stupidest thing in the world. We'll talk about it. For this reason alone, this was such a stupid. stupid decision by the studio to not release this trailer because of this this reason
Starting point is 00:48:15 While the clip is deliberately vague and gives very little in terms of showing off the phone beyond a seemingly dark and serious tone One thing it does reveal that has already stirred talk is the use of accents We hear multiple characters speaking from John Bernthal and John Luzamo to British actor Tom Holland with all seemingly using American accents Uh-oh Uh-oh I have I love no one I have I get I have problems with this that it's a little odd to hear it in an ancient greek setting especially bernthal sparta by the way of baltimore delivery um spanish sandal films often resort to british accents but occasionally change things up
Starting point is 00:48:52 either letting actors keep original accents or change things up the irish accents and oliverstone's alexander why no one has gone this route is unclear what universal pictures has finally released a poster for the new film throughout its official channels a one sheet slightly different from the copy the one on a few days Okay, let's check this out. There's the poster. Okay. So let's start with the trailer part of it about not being released. I think this is a major, major mistake.
Starting point is 00:49:23 And I don't know what they're trying to do. This should be only seen in theaters. First of all, it's so silly on so many different reasons. I don't know if that's the reason why they're doing it. But if it is, so silly on a lot of different levels. For one, you're trying to market, market this movie in a world of these big blockbuster movies yes it's nolan but you want to get the word out there and you want to get people excited about it a year before the damn thing comes out at least the trail on online get
Starting point is 00:49:47 more people you don't just expect well we want people to go see dracic world so they got to go see it we're not this isn't a fan of menace before like meet joe black this is this is this is this is you can see trailers all the damn time on the internet because you got big TVs that you can watch the other reason is because of what they said is already happening oh it's not online well i'm gonna I'm going to put it on my YouTube channel. And then you're watching some, A, probably okay quality, who's not the best quality, and then it gets leaked and then people are talking about it. So that first, Chris, do you think that this is something that the studio is doing because of the reasons I said?
Starting point is 00:50:25 Or is it something different? I feel like you nail it there. I feel like it is the idea of let's, again, create that event, get that exclusivity into a theater, which because people will do whatever they want, record screens and do that kind of stuff. And honestly, a, you know, 16 year old working at the AMC shouldn't have to tell adults to behave themselves. So I understand how these leaks happen. But it is a little silly. I do love this for people who enjoy going to a theater and seeing a trailer for the first time there. But I feel like the people who enjoy that kind of thing,
Starting point is 00:50:56 already you're staying off of the internet. They're not, they see a trailer come on and they leave the room. You know, I feel like you're not really curating the, uh, the theater group that you think you are with this kind of move. Yeah, I don't get it. Brett, what do you make of this? I just remember that Little Mermaid wasn't the same when my dad brought home that VHS from New York. It just really didn't hit when people kept getting up to go get popcorn, and I don't think these leaked ones will hit the same way.
Starting point is 00:51:26 No, they just don't. They don't. And I just don't understand why they do that. Well, it needs to be seen in theaters. It's like, come on. What are we doing here? So that's part one. Part two is the accents. I know people are not going to agree with me here. You know the big controversy with the brutalist with the fact that they used AI to help with accents, throw that AI program in there and start getting more active.
Starting point is 00:51:57 I know you're not going to agree with me, but get those American accents out of there. Napoleon speaking in an American accent drove me crazy. it drives me I love John Bernthal but I was watching a lot of the movies that he does he doesn't really change up his tone I love John Burnthal but he doesn't really change up
Starting point is 00:52:18 sometimes he's Southern right but I don't want to see Southern honestly and I don't want to see an East Coast person in it throw that AI program in there and give them accents why do you agree with me because it's just it takes you out of it you know you don't want to see people talking
Starting point is 00:52:36 about Spada. Right. Yeah, no, right. But Chris, you definitely don't agree with it. I don't. No. Did Bill Burr take you out of Star Wars now that we know that there's Star Wars Boston? That's different.
Starting point is 00:52:50 How's it different? Totally for me. How's that different? Because this is an epic poem that is loosely around the events of the Trojan War. This is all fantasy and myth and all kinds of things. But if you're in a different galaxy, you can convince me that somebody sounds like Bill Burr in one part of some random planet in the galaxy. At that point in time, there weren't people that sounded like me.
Starting point is 00:53:11 Like, you know, it's like, hey, get the dragon. Let's go fight. Let's go fight Medusa. You know, come on. I do, okay, I do agree that a lot of times people just need dialect training. That's part of being an actor. Just go get a dialect coach and do the training and do that. That's why I'm also, if you on the, the, let's judge this around with AI of just, no, just be better at your job.
Starting point is 00:53:33 And I say that as somebody who really struggles with dialects. They shot it. me. Well, not fair. But I just, for me, like one of my favorite movies, and I know this is a very different kind of film, too, is the much ado about nothing that Kenneth Brana did with everyone just using their own dialects, their own natural dialects, because also everyone makes Shakespeare English for some reason, just because he was, and ye old English was way closer to just kind of podunk Southern if we're getting really, really technical about things. So having everyone speak, however, they naturally spoke, worked for me in that, because it's also a fantastical world in a
Starting point is 00:54:05 mystical place, but blah, blah, blah, blah with a war going on. Sure. So I can understand kind of doing whatever with this. I have more of an issue with the AI aspect of it than the dialects chosen to be used in this. That's fair. Like I said, I understand for something like this, I would naturally want something that is Grecian or English because we also have all decided, no, Tolkien got it right.
Starting point is 00:54:26 Any fantasy story, you guys have British accents. That's how it's going to work. It just sounds better. You know, it just sounds better. I don't know. I mean, because someone is. It sounds more old timing. It just does.
Starting point is 00:54:35 It sounds very old-timey and fancy. I don't get that. And somebody said in the chat, how do you know what people sounded like in ancient Troy? And I'll tell you what, it's more likely that they sounded like they had British accents than like me. And I'm telling you that right now. But the bottom line of the both of that is they didn't selling either one.
Starting point is 00:54:55 The whole thing should be in subtitles, what it should be. It's more likely what it should be. It should be in subtitles with, you know, but you can't do that because that's not marketable. And I understand that. But it's, and this is always an issue for me. And it might not be for other people. And I love Nolan more than anybody. I love Christopher Nolan.
Starting point is 00:55:13 But like I, and I love really Scott. But I'm telling you, it was one of my biggest issues when I'm like, why in the world is Napoleon speaking like he is from Detroit? I'm like, it's, it was, it took me right out of the movie. And if I hear it in the way that like, remember how big of a deal it was when Kevin Costner was no accent. for Robin Hood. So that's an issue. I just feel like sometimes you have to think about the world building. And I might watch this and go, gosh, it takes me out of this.
Starting point is 00:55:47 I hate this so much, honestly. But I do want to listen to it first before I make a snap judgment about it. Fair? Because certain times, too, going to see different adaptations of things where it's the same script but put in a different time period or a different place, those have had a really strong impact on me of, oh, well, isn't it cool how all these stories are universal, but now I can watch it with this other lens on it. But who's to say?
Starting point is 00:56:09 I might sit in the theater and go, man, Nolan, you really screwed this up by doing this choice. I don't want, I mean, maybe is it, it could be one of these things like exactly what you just said. We're, okay, look, we're going to try to do it with accents. And because what is true is that speaking in a bad accent is worse than using an American accent. like if it's really bad and it's so noticeable that it's like and that's not even just an english accent the boston accent if it's so bad it rips you right out of it's like just don't do i rather you i'd rather you not have the accent like Leonardo caprio isn't really even trying to do a very strong accent in wolf of wall street there's like something in there but he's not
Starting point is 00:56:53 trying super hard in the way that like sometimes i'll always tell when somebody's doing a bad accent oh from new york and what a slice of pizza like ellis does the best the worst uh purposely bad New York accent. As for Jonah Hill nailed it, right? It sucks you out of it if it's that terrible. So it's like, you might as well just not had an accent. So maybe that's what happened. Maybe no one was just like, okay, look, you know what? Let's not try to do that. I want you guys in this movie. I really want you, whether I'm just not singling out John Berndhal. I'm just saying in general, Bernthal or well, Tom Holland obviously is going to be using his regular accent,
Starting point is 00:57:27 I would assume. But that's going to be weird. So he, he's got an English accent, but then Bernthal doesn't, and then it's, that makes me nervous, Chris. Makes me nervous. And that's totally fair. I'm just still trying to hold off on a whole bunch of judgment.
Starting point is 00:57:44 Again, the bigger issue is when you said, just use the AI thing. I went, oh, no, please don't. I wanted that to stay so far away from all of us.
Starting point is 00:57:52 Yeah, that's going to happen, though, eventually too, especially, I know it will, but, you know,
Starting point is 00:57:56 I can be all pissy about. You want to prolong it as long as you, Yeah. Just as somebody who makes their bread and better changing their voice. I know. I know. Chris, you just have to make a snap judgment about something you haven't heard.
Starting point is 00:58:10 It's just more fun that way and more like more internety. You have to, you can't, you get to go what you read off an article, think what you think it's going to be and be annoyed like Christian. Tell them and they need AI. That's right. You know,
Starting point is 00:58:22 thank you. I'm going to work on this for next week. I'm going to come in here with so many hot takes of like, you know what? I didn't read that. But I don't like the author's name for that. Yeah. No, this is fresh.
Starting point is 00:58:32 You're just going to basically do what Brett does. Yeah. Corn sweat. I've got the corn sweats now. 100%. All right. What do you guys make of the accent? Accent gate?
Starting point is 00:58:44 Do you think this is going to be something that is worth it to just say, hey, listen, just go and say what you're going to say. Nolan, because that is the other side. Get out here, stupid microphone. That is, to me, enough, where Nolan is that good. Did it be honest with you? I'll probably get over it pretty quick. I probably will.
Starting point is 00:59:04 But what do you think? Do you think that they should just try to do it, the accents? Do you think they should just do what they're doing? Or should they try the AI program and make Chris Carr's headspin off her body? So what do you guys think? Put your thoughts in there. Let us know. All right, we're going to get to some questions.
Starting point is 00:59:22 So in order to beat John Roker, you guys have to get just about 129. to tie, I think is what he had. You guys are currently at 34 starting. No, but that's good. To start, not bad to start, not bad to start. I'm also going to check real quick and see, because sometimes we lose them in the, for some reason, the Streamyard does this stupid thing
Starting point is 00:59:46 where they don't always show all of them. So I like to double check just to make sure when we start. And the first one was actually from Ryan. So let's see if Ryan is the first one that we have here. Okay. So before we even do it, Chris, what is going on on your channel with your podcast? Let us know. Oh, thanks. So over on Tofur the Casuals Pod, which you can get on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, all kinds of things. We this week are going to just have a compilation talking about some Fourth of July movies, but previous episodes include talking about glow, different villains, Rocket Raccoon, doing deep dives on some stuff.
Starting point is 01:00:23 If you are still confused by Tony Stark is going to be Dr. Doom, essentially. You can go check that out wherever you get your. podcasts. And then other than that, you can follow me on, It's Chris Carr over on Instagram or speak friend studios. If you do want to learn more about dialects so you don't have to use AI, come on over. My husband can train you or I can talk to you about voiceover work. There you go. Brett Sheridan, the whole reason we're here today, right as we are about to talk to, your camera goes a little fuzzy. You're looking better. What's going on? You're launching a new channel. I hope that Luke puts both, you know what, this is a thing. Luke, so Brett's mom pointed out that we don't have Brett in the credits. Make sure that we have him, his channel in the credits, please.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Hey, my best publicist is my mother. Yeah, I was supposed to launch today. I got a little excited about launching early, but the final vinyl, the first show on the Brett Sheridan channel started in 2009 and never anything posted. It will be coming out next Wednesday, I'm hoping. I'm going to have a bunch of them in the can, so I don't have to stress every week about it, but it's basically me going through my entire album collection of stuff that I bought for a dollar at thrift stores just because I thought they were funny, reviewing them and then putting them up for sale or throwing them in the trash or keeping them. Okay.
Starting point is 01:01:38 Do you want me to play the beginning of the thing that we worked on? You want to wait. Oh, I could send you the newest version if you want. Or you can play the beginning of it. Yeah. Let me find. I'll find it before as we start to get into where the hell are you? because i'm gonna yeah i'll take that video and play it real quick to show people kind of what brett's
Starting point is 01:01:58 working on because he's been working that's different is that i don't have the clips from the show but that's kind of funny yeah yeah i'm not going to show the whole thing i'll just show the beginning of it so that way it's the kind of overall tone so let's i'll show you what brett's from working on here this is um yeah brett here we go perfect 14 hours hey what's up welcome to final vinyl with brett sheridan what's final vinyl well i'll tell you um my first show you um my first show on the Brett Sheridan channel, which was started in 2009 when YouTube was in its infancy. But why start a show then? Wait for a good almost 20 years and start one then when the whole market is saturated.
Starting point is 01:02:42 That's a good idea. Final Vinyl is the show that I have created in a way to adjust mics. I'm going to adjust mics over and over. it over again. That's going to be the whole show. So thanks for coming. Bye. Get this bodice started. Oh, hello. I did see you there. See because people always do that. Should I start? Stop. Yeah, let's do that. So there you go. Go check right out on his channel. Again, link should be in the description. My perfect day has sand, salt, water, and friends. But my moderate to severe pleaksoriasis
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Starting point is 01:04:11 Visit Skyrizzi.com or call 1866 Skyrizzi to learn more. And we'll see the new intro pretty soon. Okay. And see if I finish a thought. I like the clips and how they kind of break. Ryan, Familiarian, film is an art, form craft that must serve the audience. If you're going to share your work, all opinions, good, bad need to at least be considered, pure free expression, painting, poetry on the Roxy conversation yesterday.
Starting point is 01:04:38 Yeah, so Roxy and I differed a little bit too. Roxy was being very protective of me, and I appreciate it. So we were just talking about how I welcome criticisms and things too. There were some, there was comments on when we put grasping at straws, and someone was like, well, I don't necessarily like the music, but I like this, and I like this. and Rock says, why would you go to someone's things? If you want to make a YouTube channel about it, you want to give your criticisms, you want to talk about the work, that's fine.
Starting point is 01:05:00 But why would you go to the artist's page and do it? And I said, I don't have an issue with it if, you know, they're going there to have a, look, this didn't work for me. And I'll tell you why you put it out there. I think I'd share my opinion. It's fine. I just, the second someone starts insulting or anything, I don't even, I just throw them off the page.
Starting point is 01:05:18 Like, if it's like, if it's just someone calling you, this, your shit, this is your shit. Yeah. He's gone. But I don't disagree with what Ryan is saying. I think that, you know, it just, it doesn't mean that so, like, I've said to people that when, I don't necessarily agree with you, but I understand what you're saying. And I can tell you the reason why we did this and this and that. And I like those conversations.
Starting point is 01:05:39 So, I don't know. Do you guys think otherwise? Do you want to go first, Brett? Yeah, I just, I mean, must serve the audience. I don't, I guess film. Yeah, I guess so. But, like, not all art is for you. I don't think. It's for them to just express themselves. So that's where I differ in that,
Starting point is 01:05:59 that, uh, but I guess, yeah, film is something you want people to watch. So yes, it should serve the audience, but, uh, he follows it up, Chris. He says, it's tough to be as stoffful as I like with a word limit, but hopefully the idea is yeah, people can cross a line, but I agree with Christians. Yeah, I think kind of talking about what Brett was saying there is, is, is your first mistake to epically as an artist is going, ooh, I hope people like to consume this. And, and I, and I, understand that there's a reason for that. That's why it's the entertainment industry. But all of this is so subjective that if you disagree with somebody, that's totally fine. It's just, can you not be an asshole about it? Exactly. Everyone has opinions, but we don't have to be
Starting point is 01:06:35 jerks about it. So if you disagree with somebody, that's totally fine. Give me a reason why that also isn't just, well, I don't like the way you talk or I think this is, I like things this way. So therefore, you're stupid. Those are the kind of things where you're not having an actual intellectual conversation. You just want to be a jerk. Because I think sometimes, too, to be honest with you, it's like, for me anyway, because as I'm putting together this new pilot, this new potential series, I'm like, oh, that's interesting that they saw it that way. I was like, I wonder if the new series I can do this instead of that. But then you also look and say, well, the majority of comments liked that. That particular person didn't like that.
Starting point is 01:07:12 It just means it didn't land for them. Yeah, not everything's made for everyone. Oh, and it's the same way that my, you know, my mom, my dad said, like, not everybody's going to like you. No matter what you do. Even the nicest person in the world, someone dislikes them. It doesn't matter. So you have to, but you have to look, you should, you should pay attention to majority, though. You really should have. Majority on one, if it's one sentence of something, if the majority goes, I don't like that because,
Starting point is 01:07:39 you know, you should pay attention to that. It's the same way like in where when I was doing stand-up, it's like, I would do a joke and it didn't land for everybody. But if the majority of the audience was laughing, well, I'm going to do it again tomorrow. I'm going to do the same one. if I do the same joke five days in a row and in front of crowds of over 200, 300 people, and it doesn't go well five days in a row, I either got to stop doing that joke or I got to tweak it.
Starting point is 01:08:02 Yeah. So it's kind of important. Shea Markell. Question, what is Riri's name? Isn't it Rie Williams? Ray Wri Williams. Oh, is Riri short for? I think he's Rui.
Starting point is 01:08:14 I think. Next one, Darian, putting you on the spot, Marianne Beam walks into a kitchen because of the looks upon an apron, cloud, Gary Busey methodically cracking eggs on a toaster. With a raised eyebrow, she asked, who does Miriam Beam? Is that, is that, do you do an impression of Marianne? Oh, that's, oh, Marianne Beam is my character in, uh, true noir. Oh, so, okay, so here we go.
Starting point is 01:08:35 Marion walks into a kitchen, quizzically looking upon an apron-clad, Gary Busey, methodically cracking eggs into a toaster. With a raised eyebrow, she asks, Who the hell are you, Gary Bucy in my kitchen? She doesn't have a very different voice than me. Um, she's just from Prohibition, Chicago. I don't know why you'd be talking about. So it'd be more of like, oh, why are you here?
Starting point is 01:08:55 I'm here for everybody else to see that these eggs are more about an enlightening, understanding, enrichment into your inner soul. Make sure when you look and you crack an egg, you're cracking into yourself and looking into the world in the galaxy to see stars are people too. So my roommate brought home a drug addict again. Great, great. Yes, she did. All right, let's see. Abby Malick. North by Northwestern
Starting point is 01:09:22 65 this week. Holy moly. What a ride. What are your Hitchcock's faves? Rope is mine. Murder, dinner parties, and no cuts. I mean, I think psycho, obviously, but I think birds, anybody else? I like turtles. What do you like?
Starting point is 01:09:41 I like turtles. Birds. I don't know. I like the opening of the Hitchcock show where he'd walk in. to the drawing up itself. Yeah. That was my favorite.
Starting point is 01:09:55 Real window. Okay. Abby, Chris and Brett for the win. We shall see. They're at 41. They're at 41. So it's a possibility with, $179.
Starting point is 01:10:03 You'd be surprised. 50 minutes left. You guys got a shot. Ironheart was a donkey fart. Oh, poor us. Constructive criticism. Yeah. Rory is the most unlikeable protagonist in the MCU.
Starting point is 01:10:17 I don't know if she's the most unlikely. I don't agree with that. I don't think so. I find her very likable, but she's thought and she's also a teenager still, isn't she? I don't know she's a teenager. She's young. She's late. She's in college.
Starting point is 01:10:29 She's either late 19, but she got to college at 15. That's true. That's true. So maybe you're right. So that frontal lobe still hasn't formed. You know what I mean? Like you're still making pretty dumb decisions before 25.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Yeah. She makes a lot of bad decisions. I don't know if she's unlikable. Luke Star Killer. Hi, everyone. If Jade wins a bell. off Tiffany, I think Naomi will cash in and wins the belt. That would be pretty interesting. Amy's getting over right now. It seems like more so than she has in the past. And I don't know if she's
Starting point is 01:10:59 going to cash in right away, but that would be an interesting way to do it. That'd be fun. And Naomi's such a great performer. Oh my gosh. It's funny because she's kind of come around a lot. Luke Star-killer. Hi, everyone. I'm sorry. I've not put a question in a while. I lost my mom a couple months ago. I'm so sorry. She's been hard, but I'm working through it. Well, Luke, I mean, first of all, thank you for being here. Second of all, thank you for sharing that with us. And I'm I'm so sorry for your loss, my friend. Yeah, I'm so sorry. Yeah, my, and again, shout out again to our,
Starting point is 01:11:26 our good buddy, Brad Gilmore, who recently lost his pops, and he was talking about it on, yeah, he did a, yeah, I saw, he did a full speech at, at Brooker T's, the ROW, and they were, they were, it was, it was really nice. It was heartfelt, too, so I know Brad's, uh, Brad's been going through it. So give some love to Brad Gilmore out there, too. Great, great guy. Al Rensha, hashtag, support.
Starting point is 01:11:50 for Chris and Brett. There you go. Yay. And Luke says he goes and talks to a group. It's been helpful. I love that. Good. That's really good to know. Okay. Corn Emperor can't join a lot very long. Brett, I always, I know, I never say what this really is. I always say, fuck the world. Like and subscribe. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:12:09 Yeah. Every single time. Catchphrase. Yeah, that's it. Not for the win. I don't do that. Okay, let's see. Go, pal. as a kid I used to love putting Nesquick powder on vanilla ice cream. I used to like, at least like strawberry quick, but I never much cared for actual chocolate ice cream. I like chocolate ice cream. Chocolate peanut butter is my favorite.
Starting point is 01:12:30 See, that was in a pinch the Nesquick powder, and then it became a thing, but it was just because we ran out of the canned syrup. Yeah. That's more of a, I've had an edible, and that's a choice I'm making. Also fair. Also fair.
Starting point is 01:12:46 Zane Miguel, hello, sorry if I'm late. but have you guys seen Predators Killer of Killers? I just saw it and it's so good. A lot of fistpump moments, some emotion too. I got to watch it. I watched the first part of it. And I liked what I was seeing. I was like,
Starting point is 01:12:59 I didn't realize that it was, there was a bunch of different stories. I watched the first one. I was like, oh, they were just doing the over the top, kind of kill Bill blood coming out everywhere. And I was like,
Starting point is 01:13:08 this is fun. But I didn't finish it. So all I hear it, how it's great, great it is. Do you see it, Chris? No, I haven't. I hear it's great.
Starting point is 01:13:16 It's animated. It's on Hulu. I think, Yeah, I'm excited about it. Yeah, is Hulu right? I assume that's where it is. I'm pretty sure it's Hulu. The same ship.
Starting point is 01:13:25 Roger, 1977, gifted five membership. It's a great time to be a member. Great time to remember. A lot of live streams right now. Got tons of stuff. So please go and check it out where we have unedited reactions and all that. And today, Sam's coming in. People are going to be so excited.
Starting point is 01:13:42 I want to tell you this. Sam's coming in today, and we're doing the Guardians Christmas special, which people have been asking about. Nice. And then that's going to lead into Guardians volume three, which then will lead into probably going to do Agatha first. People keep asking about Agatha. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:13:58 I've never gotten so many more requests. I just had done Agatha, but they all, so many people, and I'm telling you, people are going to, if people don't watch the Agatha ones, I'm going to be pissed because people, like people asking me to do that. So that's what we're looking at right there.
Starting point is 01:14:12 Okay, next one. Thank you again, Roger, for donating those. Yeah, awesome. next one 43 right now for brett and chris trying to catch john roke at 129 we still see if they can do it roxy couldn't do it yesterday could the team of chris and brett do it making chris car is the villain of my story j l 19 that's what you said you said remember you said oh am i going to be the villain of your story jlm great laugh jacavetta i'm busy but i have to watch because brett's here hey boo hello Jake, right? Oh, yeah. Tim Simp, to be fair, season two and season three is following faithfully, the second game was some changes.
Starting point is 01:14:55 And Neil Druckman, when he led development of the game, did change on purpose to avoid sequelitis and to tell his story that he believes the world needs to see. And that's when I probably think that's when HBO stepped in and goes, let's not do that again because it didn't work very well for season two. So that's probably what happened. It's probably what Tim said. He's like, well, I want to change us up a little bit more and do this. And they're like, can you not?
Starting point is 01:15:15 because you did change this up because it doesn't look Tim that I'm going to I mean maybe story beats but from what I saw as far as tone as at least how Ellie was she seems dramatically different to me yeah yeah Brett did you like the second game because I just stopped playing because I got kind of overwhelmed not that I hated it so should I go back to it? I loved it and it was very emotional as well and yeah it was something that my son got me into because he's he's pretty he's a teenager kind of closed off but i walked in his room and he's sitting on the edge of his bed and he's like bro i don't know if you're going to be able to handle the second game i'm like oh i have to do it you know yeah yeah um well thank you tim for the very very generous my friend go pal chris is right i should get a frozen pizza you should get so many tombstone pizzas they're so cheap they are cheap i'll say you pepperoni is the best pepperoni i said this before though and i'll stand by it do you know who has
Starting point is 01:16:15 the best frozen pizzas. Trader Joe's. Yeah. Really good frozen pizzas. Sometimes they're a little too highfalutin though. They try to get fancy and make it like a flat bread. I don't need that. I just go normally the circle, throw it in the oven cheese pizza.
Starting point is 01:16:31 Really good. Not the portabella prosciutto. Yeah. That's great. Don't get fancy. Tim, again, thank you, Tim.
Starting point is 01:16:40 As someone to play the game and loved it, I thought the second season worked and stayed faithful to the second game. But admit, it brought over the point. polarizing nature of the second game's plot to the show. So I understand not liking it. Fair. I was I love Tim Sims comments every time because a lot of times it could be on the opposing point of view where he's like well, I mean, I don't necessarily agree with you
Starting point is 01:16:59 guys because I like this because I don't tell you why. This is what we're talking about with conversation. Never, never insulting. Never. There's just a conversation about why he liked it or didn't like it and because. So Tim, much respect to you, my friend. Uh, go pal. I'm still on the second, only two episodes into Ironheart.
Starting point is 01:17:19 So I have your spoiler discussion paused. I think it'd be fine. Uh, it's good so far. I mean, I think like I said, I watched two and we were just like, okay, it's fine. And then three, I really liked. And then I, I didn't like four as much as you did, Chris. I was kind of bored with four. Um, but then by the end you get to six, I was like, okay.
Starting point is 01:17:37 That's fine. I think I need to rewatch it honestly, too. And just see how I feel after not just having a knee jerk reaction. to it and see how it fits into the universe as a whole. Fair enough. Jacques 6098 just saw Jurassic World Rebirth, worst movie the year, in my opinion. It's not good, but it's worst movie of the year. I'm trying to think of what did I see?
Starting point is 01:18:01 Didn't I see something? I thought there's something that stinks. I'm sure I saw something that stinks more than Jurassic World. I have to go back and look, but now I don't know if it's worse movie of the year yet. Did you see it yet, Chris? I haven't yet. Yeah, it's not, it's not, it's not great. My Fourth of July plans are just to kind of do like a starting at 9 a.m.
Starting point is 01:18:23 Go see a whole bunch of movies because my dogs freak out too much with the fireworks. So I'm going to go do all that and then be hunkered down with dogs and drugging them. Question Coyote. I think Dr. Doom will make a deal with Mephisto. Here's the problem. Problem is don't, this is the whole point. of what Marvel did wrong, right? You can't assume that people are going to know,
Starting point is 01:18:54 you're going to have to reintroduce them in the movie again. Because what if the people didn't see Ironheart that are going to see that huge movie and you're making a deal with Doom? Like, who the hell is that? Is that Borat making deals? Like, no one's going to know what's happening. So I think that's one of the major things.
Starting point is 01:19:10 There's two, like I did, so we're doing, speaking, I mean, we're doing a live show on August, night and it's going to be myself and um and sam and we're doing like it's like a whole thing about our our journey sam's journey in the in the mcc u in general right so when we're i was talking to on the podcast that they they have for this club and the guy was asking me he's like well if i've haven't i've only seen deadpool i haven't seen a lot of the mc u and i want to see fantastic four I want to go see Fantastic Four. What do I start with?
Starting point is 01:19:49 And I'm like, oh, that's a question, right? I'm like, he's like 40 movies or whatever it is. I said, if you just, he's like, well, I'd be lost. I said, the only thing I think you really need to see, if you don't plan on going into the MCU and catching up to all that stuff, I would say just watch Thunderbolts. Start your adventure with Thunderbolts.
Starting point is 01:20:11 And because you can't go and he's not, he's not going to go invest in all the shows, right now. He's not going to go back and do it. So it's like, yeah, just if you're going to lead into it or don't see anything at all and just go see if you can do it. But Chris, what do you think? I think going blind honestly. Yeah. And hope that it is truly this capsule because it's supposed to be an entirely different universe. So if they execute it in that way, it should be, if we do have that tie in into the Thunderbolts at the end, then you as the fantastic viewer are introduced to Thunderbolts for the first time. And you have that same motion, a
Starting point is 01:20:46 of the fantastic foregoing, where are we and who the hell are these people? Exactly. I don't want anyone to have to do homework. I agree. Alarena 7479 could Mephisto be a way for Wanda to be resurrected? Again, it's the same question I have. Like, you just have to find a way to introduce him again. Do we know what the ratings of Ironheart are yet?
Starting point is 01:21:09 How did the first three do? Does anybody know? And look it up. Yeah. If you see anything, I'm curious because maybe it did well. Maybe he did well, and I'm wrong about this. I'm just, the fact that Deer Devil didn't do very well, I'm just, I'd be shocked if it, if it did well, but we'll see.
Starting point is 01:21:27 Someone said that I'm very particular with accents and period movies, and I am. A hundred percent I am. You're 100% right. So it's very possible that, you know, other people aren't going to care. Al says, easy there, Brett, white and white chocolate. Don't get banned. You know, like white chocolate, Brett? What? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:21:49 Did I say something about white chocolate? It's just... Yeah, Druckman is very hated in the gaming space. He's insanely pretentious. Is that true? His co-creator is what made Last of Us one good, and then it got to his head. Hmm.
Starting point is 01:22:07 Okay. I don't know enough about the gaming space to say if that's true or not true. So I can't really say. But interesting. you say that you said you I mean Chris Chris I know you're dabble in the game space did you hear anything along those lines I haven't heard anything like that okay um I hope that's not true I hope he's not super pretentious yeah I mean you always hope that and then at DG 4-935 remember Kevin Costner's Robin Hood to accent debacle yeah 100% Mel Brooks called it unlike some Robin Hoods I can speak in a flawless British
Starting point is 01:22:39 that moment's so good in that movie oh um the average tomato meat for Ironheart is an 86, but the average popcorn meter is a 53. Numbers are all over the place and the review, like the actual viewing numbers are incredibly low. Then they're low. The viewing is right. Okay. So you can't debut Mephisto in a show that nobody's watching. You just can't.
Starting point is 01:23:02 Or be, or rather, if you're going to continue to use him, you've got to find new ways to introduce him again in a way that you don't have to know. Oh, he actually was in Ironheart and I got to watch that in order to know who this is. You've got to do it again in a different way. Joe Hendo. I'm officially a freelance letter from my local paper. Submitted my first review for Jurassic Royal Rebirth. Too bad the film was disappointing. Disappointing is very true.
Starting point is 01:23:28 It was. It's just not, it's, it could have done. I was hoping they were going to take this franchise in the planet of the apes. You know, dinosaurs are now ruling because the whole point of it was what Ian Malcolm says. He goes, if you keep messing with it, it's going to reverse back. and you know, nature finds a way. And it didn't really find a way.
Starting point is 01:23:48 They just die out and live on a different island. It's fine. You guys are okay. All the dinosaurs are dying out. Just don't go to that island. I know a few you idiots will do it and there'll be another movie because of it. But for the most part, we're okay. It's like the whole point of it could have taken over nature.
Starting point is 01:24:06 Nature finds a way. I hope some of those dinosaurs escape and then take over. Armada. Shout out to Tiny Chef. I hope he makes this comeback. Who's a Tiny Chef person? Who's Tiny Chef? Oh my gosh. Tiny Chef. Your kids don't like Chinese Chef? They might be too old. So Tiny Chef is this cute little felt chef, this little green guy, and has won Emmys for Nickelodeon. And then they did this heartbreaking video showing Nickelodeon canceling the show. But it's Tiny Chef receiving the call, putting down the phone, trying to go back to work and then just sobbing on his bed.
Starting point is 01:24:42 It's heartbreaking. And the internet has lost their minds. I don't know who this guy is, but I will go to war for him. Did they really, did they really cancel the show? They really canceled his show. Oh, she made that video as a, as a call. Yeah, well, and now they've got like a Kickstarter going and all kinds of things.
Starting point is 01:24:56 Very smart. Yeah, very smart. DG 4935, New York, excuse me, New York accents in ancient Rome, gladyser. Yes, that's true. Denzel. That was one of those things. It's Denzel.
Starting point is 01:25:09 You give it a little bit of pass, I guess. But like I did for sure. but a lot of people didn't. Maryland accents in ancient Greece Odyssey. What's next? Texas accents in ancient Egypt. Yeah, I know. It's, it's, it is, it's something. Maybe I'll finally not get cut from a movie if that's the case. They'll keep me in. They will. Narcumpte 27. In King Kong 2005, King Kong was totally gesturing with the Detroit accent. Nathan Drake, one movie where the accents really bugged me was enemy at the gates. Ed Harris is a German sniper with an American accent. Healdi had no problem with that, but everybody else probably did too. Yeah, it's the other thing
Starting point is 01:25:47 that drove me nuts, I can't remember what show was a Netflix show. I talk about it a few times. And there was like, and this isn't even, they have accents, but what drove me nuts also is they're in Middle World War II and they're in this, it's occupied, I think he was in Paris and it's occupied by Germany. And inside of this room are two German soldiers. Nobody else. There's two German soldiers. and they start talking in English. It's like, they're not talking English. They're going to talk in German.
Starting point is 01:26:16 Put the subtitles on. It's like that kind of stuff drives me nuts. It didn't drive anybody else nuts, but it drives me nuts. It's like, I like to be in that moment of like, okay, at that point,
Starting point is 01:26:26 if you can throw a couple of subtitles in there, do it. I am two fly camp. Fights at a death. Harlow versus Brett. Who wins? Thoughts? Brett's got freakish strength.
Starting point is 01:26:38 Brett's really strong. Yes. I don't. You can hit the gymnasium, though. I don't know. I know, but it's still, it's like you, you got like that, you got that big freak strength. So I don't know the answer to that. And I would, Brett would win because I wouldn't be able to hit Brett.
Starting point is 01:26:55 Unheard sirens incorporated. Chris, have you seen K-pop demon hunters yet? So would you think? I got to react to this thing. Everybody's talking about this. I've watched it three times. Yeah. My, my same.
Starting point is 01:27:05 Yeah, people love it. People love it so much. It's so fun. Yeah, people love it. It's all my favorite things. Yeah, people really, really did it. My wife thought I was joking about it. And I'm like, no, I've heard this is good.
Starting point is 01:27:15 Let's do it. She's like, really? Yeah, people love it. Okay, next one here. And that's my choice. Which ones are you can do the best voice? Best voice of what? What kind of voice?
Starting point is 01:27:27 I'm not sure which one you mean. Mike, you got to be more specific. Like all of us doing the English accents or doing funny little, I can do a little chipmunk voice kind of like big balls. Well, hold that a little bottle. How's it on? You see, I need to cheat. You can do it naturally.
Starting point is 01:27:47 You just make a little bubble in your throat. But I can't announce it as rebels with our, so. Well, not in my... My vocation is bullshit. Now I'm sleeping. Oh, no. That was good. Much better. Much better.
Starting point is 01:28:02 Like I said, I got to cheat. You got to do it naturally. Oh, I was the worst accents. Any sketch somebody made me do an accent and was just always a train. Oh, lucky for you. My, you've got a you've got an accent in my new show. Oh, good. Perfect. But, but, um, but you were good as flowers. Yeah, yeah, but I would dip in and out of that. It was, it was, it was pretty, pretty bad. I loved, I loved the flouse accent. Uh, I am to fly cam.
Starting point is 01:28:32 Rather be the head of DC or Marvel for the next 10 years. Neither. Thankless job. Yeah, I would rather be neither. Is that, does that work? I would rather be craft services. Everyone likes crafty. No one's mad at them. Yeah. Yeah. Neither on that one.
Starting point is 01:28:52 Let's see. Jake, Christian, I'm still mad that you told PLD to text me to fund flouse. I woke up still half drunk and just shot the last four hundred in a haze refund. What did we? What did we? What did we? Well, it was like to get for 2000 or something, we revealed him or something or I can't remember. That what it was?
Starting point is 01:29:12 I don't remember. I remember. I remember what we did, but I was like, you have, you had to remind me, Jake, what do we do to fund flouse? I mean, that was, we, we got flouse trending. We, he was number 10 trending on Twitter, which was hilarious. All right, Nathan Drake, Mel Gibson does it right? Make the cast learn the original language. I know it's difficult, but he did with two big movies. Apocalyptic, right? And what was you on? I'm not sure the other one, but yeah. I mean, I think Chris is right. You got to learn. You got to learn. You got to learn the craft if you're going to do it. But they also want, remember also release dates. If you want to get, you want to get the movie out in time. Yeah. Mr. Jay Innocent, support for Brett, so the best beard on the, on the show.
Starting point is 01:29:54 That is true. Quick funny story for you. I went, well, two things. I went to this chasm, which is like an immersive, um, uh, what is it? Matrix. It's like a miniature sphere in Las Vegas that they have, but here in Los Angeles downtown. It was so fun. It was so fun. But there's a bunch of school kids there were, but beforehand that were seeing something, they weren't seeing Matrix. And I walk over to like do my
Starting point is 01:30:23 parking pass and I hear, hey, Santa Claus. Yeah. Yeah, it is getting a little white. I almost wanted to like go back and give that kid, you know, knuckles because I was like, that was good. Yeah, it was good. Not punching. He's not getting anything for Christmas, though. Just give him, you know, blow it up. Adapt, yeah. Armada, biscuit pizza, Brian Holstman for us. Let's eat.
Starting point is 01:30:48 I love, first of all, Armada, tell me how you know Brian Haltzman. And I, I'm assuming Rogan's talked about him many times, too. Brett, did you ever get a chance to see Brian Halsman perform? It sounds familiar. Look him up and see if you recognize it. He was a comedy store guy, but like, he was one of those guys. Everybody, you just stop and you watch Brian Holtzman. And he used to perform at Dublin's a lot, too, but he was.
Starting point is 01:31:11 I mean, he would use to, he would, people, he could piss a room off and they would leave. You don't understand what's going on. But, um, Brian Haltzman's best. I love Ryan Haltzman. Ellis and I still to this day send, send clips to each other of, oh yeah, yeah. Yeah. You know, yeah. Um, I said him fight a guy at Dublin's once.
Starting point is 01:31:32 Armada, the Northman reaction coming. Uh, I don't know because there's so much that Sam and I have to get to and other things to. I don't know if we'll get to the Northman anytime soon, but it's not out of the court. Okay, Matthew. She literally sold her soul to the dough. Disney will never learn. The show is garbage.
Starting point is 01:31:51 Glad the house of the mouse is burning down. I think that's dramatic. This is burning down. I think that's dramatic. I think you also are probably going to have a movie. You remember, they also run Fox and other things too. And they just had, they've had a,
Starting point is 01:32:05 well, I'll tell you what they did do. They write your paycheck, Carla. That's right. Ileo ate it, but they're still, they've a lot of money. So burning down is dramatic. But selling the soul of the devil, I thought, was part of it that worked out well. Kind of the thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:24 Gen X nerd, thank you for the gifted membership. Love the pilot. Thank you so much for watching the pilot. I already saw that even when we were doing this, and more people are throwing comments in there. And so, like I said, the goal for me right now is to get at least 10,000 people who can watch the pilot. It's grasping at straws. Put it there.
Starting point is 01:32:40 I think Luke or PLD will put the link in there if they haven't done it already in the chat itself. So you guys can make sure click on it. Leave a comment. Please, I've been trying to respond to every single person that puts a comment in there. And we want to get that showed at least 10,000 views. And I love to hear what you think of it. Okay. Chris J. Herman just saw Weberth.
Starting point is 01:33:01 It's so terrible. Everybody thinks it's terrible. The opening, that opening, I'm with you. The opening scene with Snickers was so dumb as was the rest of the movie. I don't know if the scene is the beginning is going to be topped by anybody else. That was the stupid, that was such a stupid scene.
Starting point is 01:33:16 I couldn't agree with you more. It was so dumb. The more I hear this more I want to watch it. Yeah, the beginning was real dumb. It's not, but I didn't think the movie was terrible like everybody else that. I thought it was just subpar. It was not good.
Starting point is 01:33:27 It's not good. Legend, M.M. 600. Help me figure out how to turn my membership back on. Please. I can still chat, but I can't turn it back on. What the F? You guys are all. Also cool. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:33:39 PLD, can you help the man out? I don't know how that works. I'm not sure. If you go into try, you know what you should try to do? Just go to one of the membership videos and click on it and see if it takes you to an option. I'm not sure, man. And PLD should be able to help you. All right.
Starting point is 01:33:58 This is from Al Rensha. What's a movie you would like to see re-released? Seeing Return of the Sith was pure wonder for the theater and also seeing Pacific Brim was awesome. Somebody asked this the other day and I had the same answer, Inception. Yeah, one, Chris? I already did it with the Muppets because I love them. I love seeing the Muppets on the big screen and I didn't get to because I wasn't alive yet. So it's so fun.
Starting point is 01:34:21 Brett, would you have one that you, if there's a real. Exception would be perfect for this chasm. Like, I'm telling you, it's going to be a thing that get people to watch older movies and stuff. It's super fun. And I think tickets were, I didn't pay for tickets. You know, of course, it has expensive food and drinks, but it was like 30 bucks, but I mean,
Starting point is 01:34:38 it was still pretty damn cool. All right. Armada. Also, I dug the pilot and shout out to Brett and Chris. Yeah, shout out to them as well. Do you know there's a brief,
Starting point is 01:34:48 it's two things. I've told this story many times over, but I don't know if I've told it with Brett on the show. I still, one other, and it's not just, obviously you guys know how close I am to Brett that I would, even if I was doing this pilot without this story,
Starting point is 01:35:01 I'm about to tell you Brett would have a good role. But, so Chris, what happened was when we, We shot, so Brett and I've been friends, I mean, shoot, over 25 years now. And we, and at the time that I shot that pilot, he, I guess, because how old was Blake? Three years old or something? I think so.
Starting point is 01:35:21 What year? What, you, 2000, we shot at early 2007. Oh, no, I was in the, I was in, I was born in 2007, yeah. So you were in Baby World. So it's on, I don't feel too guilty. But like, you know, when you have a baby, you're not around as much. I didn't talk to him as much obviously as I do now. And so we're walking out.
Starting point is 01:35:40 We had shot three days at this place, which next door was where Brett was, I guess, working at the time too, but he was also performing at this place Acme Comedy Club. And right next door is where we shot. So as I'm walking out, we would rap for three days with myself and Eliza, we were walking out. I can't remember who else was there. It might have been Winklement. But we look over and Brett's like, hey, what are you guys doing? We hadn't seen in a while.
Starting point is 01:36:02 And I was like, oh, we just shot a pilot. And I'm like in my head, I'm like, in his face, it looked like I took like ice cream out of someone's hand. And I was just like, and I always felt so bad about it. But it was between that and then also,
Starting point is 01:36:16 I didn't know Kate Mulligan that well. I like had known, I knew her from the stand-up comedy world, but I didn't know that well. She's got such an insignificant role in it. She's just like a waitress who just kind of comes back and forth. I, if I would have known what Kate was capable of, I would have her in so much more and didn't so much. I think eventually I was supposed to have her do more
Starting point is 01:36:33 as the series went on. But anyway, it was, it was nice to kind of revisit. People said it was a time capsule and it certainly felt like one. Let's see. Next one, this is Eric Henders shot. Wonder if you have a weird setting on here. My handle shows up normally on other group chats. Hi, Chris. It's Mr. I, crapping sheds. Also, I haven't changed anything. I don't think I did. Well, because you say the name and it's not showing up for us is what it says. Like this says at Eric. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:06 Your true identity has been revealed. I know. I don't know. I don't know what that is. Is that Luke? Is that something we can figure out? I don't know. Not sure.
Starting point is 01:37:14 Luke can mess around with the settings, but I'm not sure. Mr. Jay Anderson, Cheryl's favorite historical period films World War II. Do you have a specific one? Save him prior, Ryan. Oh, that's a good one. Yeah, it's my favorite war.
Starting point is 01:37:30 That's my favorite World War II money. I know it's a mini series, but Band of Brothers. I feel like that is just so, so well. I mean, just untouchable and how good it is. Gosh. So good. Brett, you got a favorite period piece? No, because I just recently learned because of like, I think probably ADHD, I think that if I answer this incorrectly, I'm going to get in trouble.
Starting point is 01:37:53 So anytime somebody asks me my favorite, I like shut down. That's fine. But I agree with those picks. Al Rensha, Mephisto should have been introduced in Agatha. Wasn't he supposed to be? I heard that... It felt like it. Probably would have been the way to go because then you could have brought him back in Vision Quest.
Starting point is 01:38:11 Yeah. Yeah. Isaiah Smith. In Chernobyl, it bothered me that they had English accents instead of Russian, but I got over it within minutes. I'll probably feel the same for Odyssey. I think most people will feel the same. Brett, here's one. Hey, Rarang.
Starting point is 01:38:27 Hey, Rarang. Hey, Rarings. Gerhardens, Tom's penis. Do you know who that's from, Chris? Are you guys doing simlish? What is that? Hey, Rottering. The Gerhersen shows and Tom's penis. It's from Splash.
Starting point is 01:38:44 Have you ever seen Splash? Oh, yeah. You know when they try, when they have to go into the, they propose a scientist. Eugene Levy brings in John Candy and Tom Hanks, and they think they're pretending to two Swedish doctors. So he's trying to say, he's a Swedish doctor's and he starts talking to him in Sweden. I haven't seen that movie in years.
Starting point is 01:39:05 I didn't even see that movie in years. I need to be watched that. And he's talking to him and he says, and John Candy then turns to him and says that. He goes, would you just say to him? He said it. It was hilarious. I watched a lot of Swedish pornography. Yes, that's what it was.
Starting point is 01:39:18 Simon's section. I think in the comic, in the comics, Dr. Doom made a deal with Mephisto to save his mother. Okay. But what does Christian care? He won't see the Odyssey. Teaser. Oh, no. No, Hades. I'm going to watch that teaser. I'm definitely going to watch that for sure. What do you mean, Ed?
Starting point is 01:39:37 I don't know. I said I'm from Queens. Is the chef, is his little chef from Queens? I don't think so. I don't know. Lost. Okay, let's see. Next one is Go, pal. I like the accent scene on Glorious Bastards, but since my eyesight went to crap. I'm kind of down on subtitles.
Starting point is 01:39:58 Yeah, I mean, well, that's why I don't I can't watch anything without glasses anymore. It's terrible. My eyes are are absolute garbage. Uh, go pal also says wasn't in an early 90 Shakespeare movie where Denzel did the awful accent. It was so bad across some piano playing his brother. It was, did you see it, Chris? That's the one I was talking about. I love this movie. Okay. Because they're, it's just them using their American accents. They're just talking normal for them.
Starting point is 01:40:24 But there's one, you know, like Kenneth Brana and Emma Thompson talk like themselves. But there's one where there's a movie where Denzel tries to do a British accent. Oh, no, I do know, because I've seen clips of that, and it is pretty brutal. It's really bad. It's him being, like, kind of Cockney at times, too. So it ends up in that kind of Dick Van Dykeland of just like, oh, you better do this. I don't know what he's doing. He's sitting across from somebody, and it just, it's bad.
Starting point is 01:40:50 It's bad. Mike Joyce. Brett does a good Elmo. I wonder if he's still got it. Um, I don't do that. It's a little hard to do because I need to warm up my forest, but. You better get ready, Elmo. You better get ready.
Starting point is 01:41:05 Yeah, it's tough. I can't do it like I used to. You know, I, because I ate grasshoppers at a restaurant last time. What the hell is? Oh, real ones? Yeah. I went full in it. It was a Wahawken restaurant, and I was like, oh, I'll have these fried grasshoppers.
Starting point is 01:41:22 and I think some of their legs scratched my throat. I'm not joking. Yeah, it sounds like it. I'm not joking. I'm not joking. Michael D. Serious, folks. What are everyone's favorite movie scores this year to date?
Starting point is 01:41:35 F1, probably, so far. My current two are sinners and Thunderbolts. I was a good one, too. But I would go, I get, sinners is pretty damn good. The whole soundtrack was good. I got to re-listen to the Thunderbolts. But yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Probably go Sinners. That's the one I keep listening to on Spotify. Yeah, Senors is a good one too. Okay, Anthony, how much for Brett to take your shirt off? Six grand. Jake, yeah, you had flouse goal and it wasn't there. PILD texted me and said, F it at the last minute. Oh, we hadn't hit the goal.
Starting point is 01:42:08 I don't know what the goal was, but what was the goal? I don't remember what the goal was, but it was so long ago. Yeah, we had a lot of, Flaus was like the lifeblood of the channel for like three months. And then he became a character in the Schmoden. I became a manager. He was a love interest to Jen Sturger. It was hilarious. Yeah, that's when it had to go out, huh? Yeah, I know, right? Right at the end there. This is Lex Adams. How much for Brett to put his shoes on?
Starting point is 01:42:33 Okay, so we have 20 minutes left. However, we've hit the end. Oh, we're at 62. So here's how it's going to work. Progress. Yeah. What we're going to basically say is, we're going to let both of our guests once again plug their stuff. then if you guys want to keep us going you can if not we'll be back here tomorrow with step but 62 is a good good effort start with you this time brett where can they find you uh the brett sheridan channel um coming soon next wednesday 1 pt um and i'm going to be doing final vinyl which is my taking my final records and reviewing them and talking like this and never finishing a train of thought
Starting point is 01:43:17 and then might be doing some DIY and some stuff like that, too, that people have been asking me do for years. All right. And Chris Carr. You can find me on at It's Chris Carr over on Instagram. You can find my podcast to fill the casuals wherever you get your podcast or on YouTube. And you can find Speak Friend Studio on the internet. Give it a goog and come learn about voiceover.
Starting point is 01:43:40 Sorry. I hit the button too fast. Oh, okay. Make sure you guys check out, Chris, check out Brett. links are in the description for both of them. Thank you guys so much for being here. Oh, good. How about this?
Starting point is 01:43:53 Is it one of those things? Is it going to be one of those things? Paul Hitchcock, question for Brett. Are you aware of Harle's Love for Major League 2? These three sports movies, which one is R. Kelly Lettby to watch? Moneyball, Space Jam, or Major League 3, back to the minors. Oh, oh. Good.
Starting point is 01:44:15 That was good. That was good. Damn. Yeah, that's good. Brett, you want to answer? I want to stay far away from that. I'll stay away from that. That's fine.
Starting point is 01:44:22 Okay, that being said, guys, thank you once again for being here. I appreciate it for Chris Carr, Brett Sheridan. As I mentioned to you guys, we are really putting together and we're working. Literally, as we were doing this, I got a text from my writing partner. She had a couple scenes she was working on. I'm putting every day and putting the effort into the script to get it done as soon as we are ready. I will let you know about that Kickstarter, about trying to get the, this thing done. I cannot thank you guys enough for your positive comments. Make sure you head on over
Starting point is 01:44:52 to the Grasping of Stress pilot. Go check that out. I have the Guardian special, Christmas special coming out with Sam this Friday that we're going to look at and then Guardians 3 will be next Tuesday. So again, thanks for being here. I appreciate it. Thanks to see again, Paul coming in. Right, right? Literally what I was going to hit the button. Another question for Brett. What's more likely to make you be out of no one's odyssey? American accents are complete and utter life. So, Chris, this is one this is one of our moments, so I got to send you this.
Starting point is 01:45:26 But it's like, I don't know what we're talking. We're talking about it's a Ben Affleck movie. Oh, being, feeling dirty and like, oh, how we're so dirty these days or something like that. Oh, yeah, because it was something else. Oh, yeah, since what happened basically, if I, Chris, do you mind if I get filthy here with the, oh, my God, please do.
Starting point is 01:45:43 So in the, in the movie, there's some ass eating that's So like, so we start talking about and Roxy goes, hey, do they still do ass eating? Is that, was that a thing back then? And Brett starts going, are you kidding me? Back then? The Greeks, the Greeks have peg boys that they would bring them on long boating trips that would sit on a peg and so they'd be ready to go. Ready for action was the term. You said open for business.
Starting point is 01:46:13 Open for business. that's true that's historically accurate so tail is old as time ass eating we are now closed for business guys thank you for being here as always um thank you very much and if you want to see what i was talking about with those clips you can find all those clips about um peg boys and whatnot and go into the things that made us laugh playlist you can check it out there uh thank you guys so much we'll see you guys on the flip side we appreciate you if you haven't gotten tickets for this please do it august 9th me and sam um and if if me not liking iron heart is going to make you not come that's too bad but uh other than that we'll see you guys soon bye bye bye

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