The Kristian Harloff Show - Who is REALLY getting WB?! Netflix or Paramount?!

Episode Date: December 9, 2025

Who is really going to control Warner Bros. Discovery — Netflix or Paramount? On today's episode of The Kristian Harloff Show, we break down the explosive studio battle as Netflix doubles down on it...s commitment to theatrical releases while Paramount and WBD reportedly push toward a massive 30+ films per year strategy. This could reshape the entire future of Hollywood. We also dive into the latest trailer talk for Supergirl, He-Man, and Tomb, revealing what fans should expect from these major upcoming releases. Plus, the AVENGERS: DOOMSDAY trailer runtime has reportedly leaked, and rumors surrounding its release date continue to heat up. And in DC news, James Gunn is said to be closing in on casting Brainiac for MAN OF TOMORROW, with several major names already rumored for the role. From massive studio mergers to superhero futures and blockbuster rumors, this episode is packed with breaking movie news, industry updates, and deep-dive discussion you don't want to miss. SPONSORS: PRIZEPICKS: Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/KRISTIAN and use code KRISTIAN and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! AURA FRAMES: Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/KRISTIAN. Promo Code KRISTIAN  CASH APP: Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/76rlxe00 #cashapppod   Cash App is a financial services platform, not a bank. Banking services provided by Cash App's bank partner(s). Prepaid debit cards issued by Sutton Bank, Member FDIC. See terms and conditions at cash.app/legal/us/en-us/card-agreement. Promotions provided by Cash App, a Block, Inc. brand. Visit https://www.cash.app/legal/podcast for full disclosures. RAYCON: The Essential Open Earbuds are here for the holiday season and they're selling fast. Raycon audio products are up to 20% off this holiday season. Go to https://www.buyraycon.com/KRISTIANOPEN to save on Raycon audio products sitewide. Order by December 15th guarantee delivery by Christmas because great gifts shouldn't show up late.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So what is really going on with this Netflix deal? Is Netflix getting it? Is Paramount actually going to get it? Paramount has a plan. Netflix has a plan. Netflix says we're still going to do theatrical. Paramount is still catering and saying, we're going to take care of this and buy the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:00:18 So what's going to happen, if anything? Got Supergirl stuff, got He-Man stuff, TV stuff. And am I soulless when I watch things? thinks. Roxy thinks so. So that and more with myself, Mike Hellenowski, and Roxy Striyer. So let's get into it today, everybody. It's the Christian Harlov show here. And Ken, the dynamic duo beat Roka. We'll find out. Let's do it. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the show, Christian Roloff show here today on this Tuesday, joining me usually on Tuesdays and here today. Roxy Roxy Roxy-Sriyer is here. and Mike's up Alanowski also here.
Starting point is 00:01:17 Cruise back. Nice to see you all. Let's just jump right into it. As I said, it'd save it. Welcome to Derry is probably one of the best shows on TV right now. It's great. It's really good. In the last episode, if you didn't see, it was a real tear-jerker.
Starting point is 00:01:32 Roxy had talked about it on the show last week, and I said, should I react to it? She was right. The episode did well. And I talked to my daughter, who was a die of, high hard fan of Welcome to Derry. And I said, well, and she said, she watched reactions. I said, what reactions did you watch? And she was, I watched Real Rejects. And I watched Roxy cry. She's like, she was crying a lot. She's like, she's like me. She was crying a lot. She goes, you didn't cry at all. And I said, I said, I said, I said, I was, I said, I was, I said, I said, you were more
Starting point is 00:02:03 angry at the people that made it happen. You were. I left the comment on your channel. I saw it. She's like, she said, she was, yeah, she's like, you were more angry. angry at the people that that were responsible but you weren't like sad and I will say this roxy um i I think visibly teared up and a tear rolled down my face for the new one wow I haven't seen it so I don't know yeah yeah so I completely agree it is one I think it's going to make my top 10 shows of the year list okay and that's like kind of a very hard nut to crack with being a so genre specific sure but i the last episode was i mean beyond phenomenal the reason i don't think you're soulless is that if you if your daughter mentioned terra didn't cry either and but then tara put out a post that it
Starting point is 00:02:58 was because she's on prozac and is unable to cry that's that's fair no that this i i don't want to say too much um we'll wait until next week to really kind of go over And the other thing, you know, Roxie, I'll ask you on air. I know you hate when I do this, but I have to do it anyway because just in case I don't get you. I'm going to be, I might be out for like a week of shooting from the end of the year into the beginning. I might need you to host the show on Tuesday if you're cool without you, and you and Mike you just run it together. Yeah, I don't know when you're talking about, but as long as I'm available, then yeah, of course. Great.
Starting point is 00:03:35 So you guys, I'm sure. Why are you going to be out? I'll tell you about it afterwards. You okay? Yeah, yeah, yeah, totally. So I wanted to discuss with you guys. I don't know what we really discussed in depth, you know, everything going on with this deal, Netflix,
Starting point is 00:03:51 and then yesterday Paramount with the hostile takeover, and we still don't really know what's going to happen. But what they both are doing still is that Paramount is not acting as if Netflix has this. And they don't yet. But they're certainly reaching out to their subscribers and telling them, hey, we acquired it and this and that. Ain't nothing done yet. But one of the biggest things that people are nervous about with Netflix is the theatrical releases.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Well, Ted Sarandos is making it clear that they are committed to theatrical releases when this goes through. Get clear. Say that again, Ron? He's attempting to make it clear. Attempting to make it clear. Correct. So Netflix is deeply committed to WB, theatrical. The wheel just keeps turning on this story from Dark Horizons, following this
Starting point is 00:04:43 morning's news that David Ellison's Paramount Skydance was mounting a hostile takeover bid for Warner Brothers Discovery. Netflix has now responded. Speaking on Monday at the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference, Ted Sarandos, Greg Peters, say their takeover of Warner Brothers and HBO Max will create and protect jobs in the entertainment industry. Asked about the main cause of concern in the backlash from the film community, namely that the streamer will dramatically shrink the theatrical exhibition window on Warner's title. Sarando says, be a variety. They have no plans to change the way Warner releases films and cinemas.
Starting point is 00:05:16 We didn't buy this company to destroy that value. We're deeply committed to releasing Warner Brothers movies exactly the way they release those movies today. If we did this deal 24 months ago, all those movies we saw this year do so well at the box office for Warner Brothers would have been released in the same way in theaters, talking about Minecraft, Superman, weapons, sinners, all of those movies. With the Warner Brothers operating entity, we think it's very important, the way that they create and the way that they drive value.
Starting point is 00:05:41 He also confirms that Warner Brothers Television, which currently produces and licenses content the third parties along with its own HBO Mac service, will continue to do so. That group does a phenomenal job, and we want them to do a, continue to do a phenomenal job. He says, Netflix owning HBO would allow it to stay as HBO and not have to do gymnastics to make themselves into a general entertainment brand,
Starting point is 00:06:03 as was seen when Discovery took over. He says, we're already a well-established general entertainment brand, and we want HBO to double down on the things that people have loved for 50 years about HBO. These are the things that we're going that we're going to keep going. In terms of the deal getting through, Stannis isn't worried that says we have the deal done. What are you doing, Mike? You juggling over there?
Starting point is 00:06:22 Not doing anything. It is so loud, Mikey. It is so loud. What is it? I don't know. Whatever you're doing. All right, we're super confident we're going to get it across the line and finish. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:35 So. Pots and pants, pots and pants. Pots and pants. Right. I don't know, Rochs, let's start with you. So, I mean, obviously this is anything anyone in our business is talking about right now. This is the biggest story. It has been for the months or two months or whatever it might be. But now it's really heating up.
Starting point is 00:06:57 First of, let me ask you two questions here. Question one is the statements made by Tetranos. Do you believe them? Do you think that they'll keep the entity as it is? should they get it? And that's the follow-up question. Will they get it? Man, it's like, it's like praying for a shit sandwich to hope that Netflix wins this over Paramount. Like, I'm sitting here really hopeful that Netflix closes this over Paramount, but like, this is horror. Both are not great options. Do I believe Ted Sarando's obviously fucking not? Because here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:07:37 There's a couple different things that are going on right now. Number one, Warner Brothers is losing money. That's why they have to sell. So to be like, no notes, we're going to make no changes. What are you talking about? Of course you're going to make changes. The reason that they're having to sell is because they've gone broke. So you have to do something different or you'll expect the same results.
Starting point is 00:07:57 So just be like, we want to keep HBO, we're going to keep the theatrical, we're going to keep it all. That doesn't make any sense. Of course he's going to say whatever it is that he asked to say. right now in order to put confidence into shareholders and to audience members to be like, don't worry, the movie theater isn't going anywhere. But the second that the profit is going to be more profitable, the more he builds out streaming, of course the theatrical is going to suffer. Now, of all of the people, of all of the heads of all of the production companies and
Starting point is 00:08:31 of the studios, Ted Sarandos happens to be the one that I like the best. because he does seem to be creator first in a lot of... Over Apple? Over Apple? Well, I don't think that they don't have like Ted Sarandos the way that Netflix does. They got somebody just stood in the shadows. That's the thing. They're a little bit more spread out. And like I have said before, Apple is celebrity first. And that's their model. And I love, I love their shows. And my favorite content is Apple's content. but Netflix is the way that they treat creators.
Starting point is 00:09:07 And then they'll pick up cancel show, although granted they cancel a lot of shows in their second season after they decide they aren't going to make them more money, even if the shows have dedicated audiences. So I do think that Ted Sarandos is not the worst of the options. I think that he likes creators, creators like him. But what are you guys kidding me? Oh, yeah, I think that everything you're saying here is going to stick around forever.
Starting point is 00:09:29 There's no way that the guy who runs Netflix, an entire business built on you staying at home watching Netflix is going to make a change to anything theatrical. Like F, right, the F off. Are you kidding? All right. So this is almost like Luke Skywalker talking to Ryan Johnson. And we're going to argue because I fundamentally disagree with 99% of what you just said.
Starting point is 00:09:54 Wait, let's not argue then. I'm so excited. I want you to be right desperately. Yeah. It's not, it's not an argument at all. I just think I have a different point of view on it, right? I'll be stoked. If that's not true, hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:06 Here's the reason why. First of all, Ted Saran, that's Tazlov has always had the intent to sell when they bought it. It wasn't a matter of, I mean, the company, AT&T brought it to its knees. And Zazlov, he always had the intent to sell when he bought it in the first place. So his intent was to make sure that they could beef up. what they could in that time in the interim in order to make it a more luscious prize when they sold it. The theatrical, as Ted Serendos was talking about,
Starting point is 00:10:40 has actually made them money, and not to where they're not in debt, you're not wrong about that, but it has, they have increased the value of their theatrical with what Abdi and Deluca have done over the course of the last year, to say the least. So what I have always thought would be moronic, because you're not wrong to think the guy who runs streaming.
Starting point is 00:11:06 He's a well, why you got streaming and he's the streaming guy, so he's just going to put everything on streaming. And I understand the fear there. But because he's such a brilliant man, a brilliant executive, and I'm with you on out of all of them, he seems to be the one that does, he's a businessman first. Let's not pretend anything otherwise. but he does seem to pay attention to viewers, consumers, and what is working and what isn't. It fundamentally does not make sense to buy the Warner Brothers brand theatrical
Starting point is 00:11:37 to just condense it all into a streaming platform unless, you know, you're doing that with, and he says he's not, the one that I'm going to call that I would say, I'd be on your side of things, but I don't necessarily believe all the way through is the HBO Mac side of things. Because that's his business, that's streaming,
Starting point is 00:11:54 that's in general. Now, if you put it like an HBO Max brand in the way that some other places do, and you go there, maybe, you know, the way you can do that on Peacock or other things. No, like Hulu does with FX. Is that right? Right. Right. Something like that. So that's another conversation, but the theatrical, if you're going to buy the legendary Warner Brothers theatrical brand, I kind of take them at his word that they were, they're going to take an experiment. Now, ever? I don't know. But I think that. running it is the way I used this WCWF analogy. When WWF bought WCW, they did it wrong.
Starting point is 00:12:29 They condensed everything into one and they just eluded the brand and WCW was gone. I always thought it would be better to run both at the same time. If you're, because, Roxy, think about it of your creator. And I've used this example before, but I'll use it again. Your creator, you come in and you go, okay, we want, I want to make a movie that's going to go to the theatrical. We go, we're going to give you a budget of $150 million. You want to make it on streaming.
Starting point is 00:12:50 We'll give you $220. But it's going to go on streaming. It's not going to have a theatrical thing. we're going to do this because the marketing, the P, we stand to lose more if we put it in theaters, but we'll give you a smaller budget, but you're going to get a bigger window now. You've got another asset inside of it if you're Netflix. You become a different power player. If you take it all and put it into one thing, it doesn't fundamentally make sense.
Starting point is 00:13:09 So I believe him when he wants to go, because I think they want to do a theatrical thing. It's been their biggest criticism is that creators can't have theatrical releases there. He's not changing that with Netflix. Okay, Christian, though. I don't think you and I are actually as far unaligned as you think. I do think that that is where it's going to start, of course. But you're saying eventually. Not just eventually, but what about release windows?
Starting point is 00:13:31 Like, you think he's going to keep movies in theaters for three months and then wait three months before. Who does that now, though? Anyway, who does three months? Well, okay, so even say six weeks and then wait a 45 day or longer window before it's on Netflix. Do you think that that's going to be the model? Because that just seems like it would not be profitable for that. I just think it depends on the movie. I think it depends on the movie and you wait, like, you know, you do something because
Starting point is 00:13:57 as we have had this conversation, Mike, about like Superman, right? Remember when Superman was in the theater and everybody, us three had the conversation of they're putting it on streaming too soon. Well, they put it on streaming and it still kept making money in the theater. And they put it on Max and it did very well for Max. It crushed for Max. And it also continued to make money in the theater. So I think with big.
Starting point is 00:14:22 movies like that rocks I think that it will continue to you know they'll continue to keep them in theaters based off the model that they have but Mike I don't know you you you've been listening to us talk about this stuff right now yeah what do you think about it what are your overall thoughts about everything we just discussed I have tried to read up on this before I got involved talking about it because I didn't know network 18 Warner brothers was in such trouble I'm like why are they selling that a great year but then going back to the AT&T, which was awful. AT&T crushed him.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Yeah. And then Saranus, not Saranis, Zazlov came in to build it back up to sell it at a better price. And the stock price almost doubled or tripled under him. So whether you love him or hate him, he did what he did. I think Netflix is, I kind of want to side with what he's saying. But I also think Netflix changes the game. Like, think about it.
Starting point is 00:15:18 20 years ago, Netflix gave you DVDs in your house. Right. That's what it was. No one thought they're going to move into streaming and what streaming is. So I think they're okay transitioning. I don't think they will stay, you know, companies that stay stagnant in the same model, they die. That's why, you know, Apple does what Apple does and other companies failed. Or, you know, Google versus Yahoo. Yahoo doesn't evolve.
Starting point is 00:15:43 And then Google did. And I think, I look, I think they will actually start building their own theaters. Netflix? And make, yeah. Yeah. And you'll, an AMC, a regal, a Cinemark, you'll have a Netflix. Yeah, people are allowed to do that now. They weren't allowed to do it a couple years ago. Now they're allowed to. Yeah. So I think, I don't know if I agree with it because I know that's like a big monopoly and antitrust laws.
Starting point is 00:16:03 And that's why it was created so that Disney couldn't have Disney theaters. But I know that passed through kind of quietly. I'd 100% see that happening. And you want the Netflix films. You'll get theatrical. I know these incredible theaters, but it's all going to go to their money. and but you know and like roxy said it's the lesser of two evils paramount we don't have to get into who's backing them that's not a good they are not a good studio to have Warner brothers it's just not
Starting point is 00:16:31 I think that without getting too deep into it Mikey my biggest concern with paramount is that content actually the quality of content actually changes that's actually not my concern with Netflix I love Paramount movies like I love what they put out so I'm Well, you haven't seen, though, I mean, remember, the new leadership is fairly, it's new. Yeah, I guess you're right, you're right. You don't really have much to judge of whether it's good or bad yet because they've just kind of taken over. So they're trying to build. When did they take over?
Starting point is 00:17:01 It was Skydance, right? Skydance bought Paramount or within the last year. Okay. But the thing is with them is that this is why they're trying so hard to get it because this was part of their, this was part of their plan. The plan was get UFC, Skydance buys Paramount. and then they just assumed we're going to get Warner Bros. And now, because it would have been, and I said this on yesterday's show, Paramount versus Netflix versus Disney. And then Apple and Amazon are just having their fun hobbies and making FU money on the side.
Starting point is 00:17:32 But it's those three studios would be battling it out. Now, if this happens, it's really just going to be Netflix versus Disney. Yeah. So I think that. It's not good for anyone. I don't think it's. That's what I mean. I, like, I try to stay out of the political side of it.
Starting point is 00:17:49 I know it's very hard to ignore. It's there, though. I know it is. And I know it's hard to do that. But I don't, I want to go more into the Paramount story before I just choose somebody off because of political beliefs and all that stuff too. I'd like to, like, get into why. Because you guys, I mean, because Mike, it's clear. You're very different political views than the people at Paramount.
Starting point is 00:18:09 So, but people let that cloud their judgments. I'm not saying that they're going to be the right, the right, the right. Not even. But not even paramount. like not even the current in our country, the Saudi Arabia is siding with Paramount. I know. So that's not even political.
Starting point is 00:18:22 That's just, what are you doing? I understand. So Christian, I am curious what you're getting, what are you aiming at here? Do you think that Paramount might be a better call than you think not? I know.
Starting point is 00:18:31 I, not, not creatively. And like I said, and this goes back to the previous conversation, Rocks, with whether, what is the real intent?
Starting point is 00:18:41 Because I think that, as I mentioned yesterday, mentioning again, and I agree with you, I think 10 Sarandos is a brilliant, brilliant person. I think he's a brilliant person. I think he's a brilliant businessman. I think he actually does care creatively. And I think that what he does, if he does do this where he's like, yeah, we own this thing and we're running it. We're running a studio, but it's Warner Brothers. It's still Warner Brothers. We're running it. We're running the same thing. We're not condensing it. If they condense it, then that's going to be to me a stupid move. But I just feel like it'll still be wonderful.
Starting point is 00:19:12 in the way that like searchlights still it's not fox searchlight it's still searchlight right it's run by disney but it's searchlight they didn't destroy it like when you see it you see searchlight presents and it's still the smaller movies and things they still do it that way now that's a very small business as opposed to Warner Brothers but if they run it like that I I see the benefit of it and I see the creative benefit of it I just think one of the reasons that the Paramount thing would have been good and I well maybe good as a stretch of a word but but the idea of three studios going head to head to head as opposed to head to head is better for the business. But let's go back to what Roxy was saying with theatrical windows,
Starting point is 00:19:57 because there's something that just dropped on dark horizons that kind of goes with this. And the theatrical windows are now averaging 32 days is this report in general. So Netflix, not Netflix, the average is 32 days. In all the arguments about Netflix's potential acquisition of Warner's pictures, a lot of the criticism surrounds that of theatrical windows and the potential of Netflix shrinking them. In the early 2000s, the time between eight films theatrical and home release was around 90 days with many films. The gap between their cinema and physical media release still adheres to that. What's changed, of course, is digital, especially in more recent years,
Starting point is 00:20:38 the emergence of PVOD, the high-priced sell-through of. of rentals or titles much closer to a film's release date. One of the biggest events to impact this was Universal's agreement with exhibitors during the pandemic. One is still followed by them and some others today. That allowed Universal to bring titles opening under a certain box office threshold to PVOD platforms as little as 17 days. Those films went over the threshold. The gap was 31 days. Since the pandemic, the release patterns have generally varied from studio to studio,
Starting point is 00:21:07 with Disney being the one with the longest gaps around 60 days. Others adhere to the 30 to 40. 45. Today, collected and analyzed the data of 182 U.S. theatrical releases in 2025, and their corresponding PVOD releases in the window from January to mid-N-Dember, day-end-day releases were not included, nor were Netflix releases. So movies like Frankenstein, House of Dynamo, Wake Up Dead Man, didn't impact the sample. Result was that the average time between a film's theatrical run and its digital home release currently clocks in around 32 to 33 days. If Netflix titles and day-end-day releases were taken into
Starting point is 00:21:41 account, the number will be closely to 30 to 31. Not too much of a difference. The two most common releases dates by, were day 19 with 36 releases and day 33 with 43 with 43 with 43 with 43, releases. The two dates accounted for 43% of the total sample. A lot of math. The next most common was the day 26 mark with 19 releases, the day 22 mark with 14 releases, day 39 with 11, day 61, with 8. 70% of releases spanning both wide and limited took place less than five weeks, 35 days after a film hit cinemas. Only five were past the 61 day mark. Netflix has generally adhered to the 14 to 21 day gap between its theatrical and streaming releases, though Netflix is technically an SVOD service and has no PVOD style element
Starting point is 00:22:23 incorporated into its service. Now, that's a question. Would that, is that going to start to happen? That's a better question we really haven't discussed here, which is a great question that hasn't been brought up with that, Rox, you know, like so going back to your earlier question of so Netflix gets a hold of Superman man of tomorrow. By the time it comes out, they own it. And then after 30 days, they're going to keep it in theater. And that's one of the reasons it did so well, right? They didn't put it on HBO Max right away. They put it on digital, I should say. You could buy it. So that's the big difference. It was still making money, both digitally through PVOD. So that's another question. Are they going to add that
Starting point is 00:23:05 or are they going to just get rid of that because that will take money out of the box office. That's something we didn't bring. Do you think they're going to add PVOD stuff to Netflix? That would be interesting and terrible. It'll probably be a higher tier. Right. Do you want all the content? It's a $30 a month, $35 a month tier.
Starting point is 00:23:21 More than that. $40 a month here. Right now, I mean, what do you guys pay for Netflix right now? I pay like $26. It's like $26. But we went into this. Yes. Because I have one person on my account, so it's $26.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Yeah. It's going to start to, Netflix is going to start to be like cable. It's going to get to a place where eventually with all. It's very expensive. It's going to be like $60. I think I pay $8.00. Still, you don't pay $1. No, I know that you.
Starting point is 00:23:48 That's when you signed up, you paid $8. Hold on one second. I think I pay $8. I think you're someone who doesn't check their emails. You might, you might pay 13, I think, is the lowest. But then, yeah, no, I, I pay $26 right now. It's crazy. I think I'm like 22 or something through the family stuff.
Starting point is 00:24:11 Yeah, it's a lot. But yeah, I don't see Netflix getting into the PVOD game because that's not their model. But tier system is their model. And it's a, you know, if they implement that things are coming straight there, you can watch all of the theatrical releases for $50 a month. Right. Yeah, I see that happening. Mike, what do you think?
Starting point is 00:24:38 Hold on. Can you guys see my camera? Hold on. Hold on. Do you have ads, Mike? Still paying $8,000? Do you have ads, Mikey? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:24:52 Maybe you'd get grandfathered in. Maybe they haven't caught it. In one big pixel? How are you doing this? Tomorrow he's going to get a bill for like $7,000. I'm shook right now, Mike. Yeah. How does that happen?
Starting point is 00:25:05 The chat are with you. You grandfathered in? I've been on Netflix since the beginning. I'll tell you that much. You and me both. I pay for me and for my sister. And that has me, and that's it. That's all I do.
Starting point is 00:25:19 And that has me for two households. I'm at 20. Yeah, look at that. So 99, 799. Are you saying if I did not her own, it would be cheaper than me putting her on mine? Actually, look. You must have ads, Mike. I might have ads, but I don't.
Starting point is 00:25:37 You're right. Anyway, who gives a shit? Listen, so the whole point is that this is, Mike, when it comes to these theatrical windows, it looks like Netflix already paying attention to this. It doesn't look, even what would they do? If the average is 31 days, 32 days, you guys think they're going to cut them down to 25 days, 20 days? With Warner Brothers, not with Netflix. Netflix, they already do their thing. And if it's made for Netflix, like knives out, the third one, I don't think that's going to change. in the way that they do it. But for Warner Brothers, are you think that, don't you think they're going to adhere to this stuff? I just, I take that statement that we discovered. I take it by its word here, Mike. I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:26:19 I kind of, you know, I was talking to my best friend this week. And I think my, maybe my problem is I just take people at face value for what you offer me. Until you give me a reason to not believe you, I'm going to believe you. Right.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Now, I could be put my foot in my mouth a year from now. Like, holy crap, this is, you know, and he could be long. All the movies are gone. They're all on Netflix. We bought it. I'm watching the newest DC movie on Netflix with ads.
Starting point is 00:26:42 You know, I could be 100% wrong. But you know who's going to be responsible for this, Roxy? The fans, right? Because like if you're, because this is really where you're going to be put under the microscope if you're a fan because you're like, oh, wait a minute. The guy was putting the Warner Brothers movies out for the last three years and you guys weren't going to see them again. So he said, you know what?
Starting point is 00:26:59 Certain movies now are moving over to Netflix and everyone to blame him. I don't even, when I'm talking about this, this is really, really less about Ted Sarandos and more about what the last 10 years has shown us, which is number one, we have no effing idea what's going to happen tomorrow. Like, think about how, if we had this conversation in 2019 and you're not accounting for an entire global pandemic and the way that streaming completely changed the game during the pandemic, right, with not just some of the biggest, Pixar, I mean, every movie, every studio, everything changed.
Starting point is 00:27:38 So we have no idea what's going to happen there. We don't know what's going to happen with AI. We don't know what's going to happen with people. Right. It's evolving. Every day minute by minute evolving. Don't even get me started on UAPs and how I think that that could actually impact that this.
Starting point is 00:27:53 So I don't, it's less of a indictment on Ted Sarandos who I just stated as you did as well, Christian, and you a little bit too, Mikey. It's not like I'm sitting here super concerned that this is. and Ted Sarandos's hands. Right. He's actually the good part of this. I'm concerned with the state of streaming and what the industry will look like in five years from now. And that's like you said, a little bit about people at home.
Starting point is 00:28:22 That's about us. That's about people who are like, oh, this is going to drop in two weeks or in three weeks on Netflix or on HBO Max. I actually don't feel like going to theaters. Why don't I feel like going to theaters? Because everybody smells and they're on their first. phone. 100%. That's so true.
Starting point is 00:28:40 Did you guys, did you guys see that thing going around on Twitter? Can we make a shirt that says everybody smells? Everyone smells. Everybody smells is one of the best things anyone's ever said, except last week on Welcome to Dairy when the guys said they'll see you shit asses in 27 years. That was the best.
Starting point is 00:28:55 Go ahead, Mike. Did you see? Did you see it was, it was kind of like someone commented a made a post and they were saying the, the, the exodus of people going to movie theaters, it's not the young people. It's the boomers and people, they're done my age. Yeah. They don't go.
Starting point is 00:29:10 And they said, look around your theater. It's all these kids. And it's like, I'm telling you. I don't think about it because we are in our group and our friends are the same age. We're older. And it's just like, oh, we're moving people. But it's like, when it comes down to it, we're not the demographic that goes anymore. Let me give you example.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Let me give you example. Sadie, my wife. My wife. She and she's never seen Borat. I just found out. We might have to do a reaction to. Um, so you have to. Come on.
Starting point is 00:29:33 I know, we have to. So, anyway, the point is. she is a huge she loves movies loves it once we had kids uh because i remember before before we had kids go to the movies all the time together i can't even minus like kids movies and stuff you know or even wicked we with the kids i can't tell you the last time i've been to the movies with my wife to go just the two of us she doesn't want it she likes being in the comfort of our own home she doesn't like being around people at the theater because everybody smells um and people are on their phone they don't know how to behave and she just doesn't want to be she would much rather just be able to chill out
Starting point is 00:30:15 and she wants to pause it get herself a snack do whatever she can do and and that i think is a lot of people in our age i don't necessarily know mike even though i am a movie person i don't know if i would go to the movie i never i never go to the movies if it's not a press screening i never go i i don't i guess i'm I can't. You don't have kids. I know. I know I don't. I know I don't.
Starting point is 00:30:39 I'm not saying it to you like, ha, ha, you don't have kids. I'm just saying it's easier for you to do it. Sure. Sure it is. I can just get up and whatever I want to do and just go.
Starting point is 00:30:48 You could, you could decide that you don't want to be on this show right now and you could sign off. That sounds like a good idea. Bye fuckers. Go to Texas. See you shit asses in 27 years. See you're 20 shit asses next week.
Starting point is 00:30:59 A couple notes on that though, Christian. Yeah. Or question first. Sure, sure. If you didn't go to any press screenings, if you never went to a single press screening, would you still never go to the movies?
Starting point is 00:31:09 I would go. I wouldn't go as often as I go. Of course, but would you still never go to the movies? Never, no. There's sort, like, like Avatar would go and see in the theater, for sure. Like,
Starting point is 00:31:21 once a month, I think there would be a movie that would get you into the theaters. Yes. Every other month. If I wasn't doing it, like, you know, if I wasn't doing it for my business,
Starting point is 00:31:30 I don't know. I don't know. because like it's like my friend James I used to go to I used to go to the movies with my friend James he was like the movie guy he was like I took him to Deadpool and Wolverine it was the first movie he had seen in the theater in a year do you know the last movie he saw in the theater was now no deadpool Wolverine wow that's crazy he hasn't gone since so okay let's accept for a second I don't want to but let's just for a second accept that movie theaters are dying let's say that they are and in Instead, they become more event-based, like how Stranger Things is doing their final episode, by the way. And kill Bill. And look to kill Bill. Exactly. Let's say that that's what it becomes.
Starting point is 00:32:15 It's like going to a concert with your friends. It's once a year or twice a year experience for they're putting it out one night only or three nights at this theater or whatever it is. And everything else is going to streaming or VOD and then streaming. how do you guys feel about that? Well, I mean, you know, it's a harder question to answer because it really does depend on, you know, the other thing that people don't really take into consideration is how much is being made now. Like back 20, 30 years ago, the amount of stuff was not getting made. Like you can make these smaller movies that appear on Netflix and Amazon and all these things.
Starting point is 00:33:00 those movies would hit the independent circuit. You hope it did well and got some buzz on it or hit the festivals. And then you just waited for it to hit, you know, one of the cable channels a year later. And they just, and nobody got a chance to see it. So the theater business has changed so dramatically and where like those types of movies aren't the ones people are flocking out to see. So it has become event-based rocks, you know, like where there are certain movies,
Starting point is 00:33:24 like, why do I want to go and spend that in the theater? Why don't I want to spend that kind of money in the theater deal with people, the fact that everybody smells and go and see everything unless it's really worth my time in order to do it. Because I saw, again, I saw some dopey comment yesterday going, oh, it's really sad when the people who do this for living are calling for the death of movie theaters. No one's saying that. No one's saying that.
Starting point is 00:33:46 What we're doing is paying attention to the fact that people have more options now and more comfortability and less of a risk of spending more money and theaters are in trouble. I don't think it's ever going to be dead, though, Rox. Calling for the end of movie theaters is crazy because I would lay my body down on the tracks. Every time I'm being row yesterday, it was such a do. I'm just saying, like, I think that the people that are the most devastated about this and what we do. I mean, this is like, this is crushing. It's crushing.
Starting point is 00:34:16 Nobody's calling for this, but you can't not read the tea leaves. That's what we do for a living. We talk about the state of the industry. So, you know, just saying why, you know, why it is that people prefer to stay home. I get it. What's your answer to what I said, Mikey? Don't say it. Don't say it. Don't Roxy.
Starting point is 00:34:34 Sorry. Shut your mouth, heart off. Which part rocks? How would you feel about that if it was no longer everything was released? Here's the thing. And I don't know. I just was talking to someone the other day.
Starting point is 00:34:46 For me, when I saw F1, that was a cinematic experience that changed me. And again, it wasn't a movie that I would, I saw it six months, six weeks after it came out. wasn't their opening night, wasn't a Brad Pitt fan. I mean, I like Brad Pitt, but I was not like, I got to see the new Brad Pitt film. I wanted to see it.
Starting point is 00:35:05 And I was like, I'll get around to it. And then I just saw Mission Impossible five times in Superman a bunch. And then it, I was like, oh, it's a Netflix one more a week. I'm going to go see it. And the feeling I had in that theater, the way I acted and it was a, it's why I go to the movies. And I can't put my finger why I had that feeling and what it touched me. It's old school. But it just felt.
Starting point is 00:35:28 And if I would have seen that movie at home, I would have been pissed. I'm with you on that. I would have been that particular movie. Why did I wait on this? You know what's funny, though, too, as I was hearing you say this, Mike, and these things about you go and you just repeat and see Superman, these other movies, too, and those kind of event movies, and kind of things that you want to see in the big screen.
Starting point is 00:35:45 You know, one of the things of why I became such a movie fan is because my dad, and I think I've talked about this before, maybe I have it. My dad used to just take me to the movies on the weekend. and not like every weekend. It wouldn't be one of the, and my uncle too, wouldn't be one of these things where it was like, oh, the new thing, sometimes this would happen. The new so-and-so movies coming out, we got to see it.
Starting point is 00:36:08 Of course, that would happen. But my dad would say, there's a movie out this weekend. What do you want to see? I don't know, what's out. Bruce Willis is in something. You want to see that? Sure, let's see that. Next week.
Starting point is 00:36:17 What else is out? I don't know. There's this other thing that was out last week we were going to see it. And we'd see that. That doesn't happen a lot anymore. People just kind of going, and I know tons of people used to do that. Just go to the movies. What are you doing this week?
Starting point is 00:36:29 You wouldn't know what you were seeing. We would go to the movies. We would look up. There would be a bunch of things written. We'd say which ones still have tickets. Right. And then we would go. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:38 And it's just, it's too much now. Okay. We got a lot more to talk about because we didn't even get into the paramount side of this thing. We're going to in a bit. But as I was telling you guys yesterday, and I'll tell you, look, the holiday season's coming around.
Starting point is 00:36:52 I mean, we're here. So I'm giving you options. I'm giving you good options. The Raycons. Oh, God. God, I love these things. And now my, now my eight-year-old has Raycons. So I'll tell you about Raycon, I'll talk about AuraFrams, giving you two options for some gifts.
Starting point is 00:37:04 You help out the show. You help out yourself. You get a gift done. Check it out. Hey, Willie. All right, I'm so excited to find new gifts for people on the holiday season. And I know people are looking for gifts. They're running around right now.
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Starting point is 00:37:31 I have a problem when it comes to searching for like my mom. What is she going to like? I don't know. I'm like, you know what? I'm getting her a frame. She's going to love it. She's got so many great pictures from the past and things she could use. It's amazing.
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Starting point is 00:39:00 giving you options, giving you great options. Put your thoughts in there. All right. Guys, you're more of this topic, but you guys are going up against Roka. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:39:12 talk to me because I'm actually sick and tired of this shit. Oh, which is? I don't think I've won in like six. I know. I was, Rox, I really thought we had it last week.
Starting point is 00:39:24 I really did. I know. I know me too. really did. Are you guys right? I think you guys came into, I think, second place. Yeah, we had like one. One 18. And you know, I thought we had.
Starting point is 00:39:33 Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I wasn't with you, Rock. I was the week before. The week before. I thought Roca and I had it last week. Absolutely. You and I had it the week before where we were shorter we.
Starting point is 00:39:43 Yeah. You know. I know. I don't want to say that I'm not happy for Chris Carr because I am. Two in a row though. But two in a row. I know. And she did one by herself and one with Winston.
Starting point is 00:39:53 So we'll see if she can do it again. I know. You got to go up against Roca now. All right. So what's up with Roka? 234. No, I was kidding. 50. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:04 I actually would have just been like, then, okay, then, give it to him. No, 50, 50, 50. We do have a secret weapon in our arsenal. You're already going to be in the lead this. You got 39 already. Yeah, but Christian, you... I said you're going to be in the lead. I don't mean shit.
Starting point is 00:40:17 I just said you're going to be in the lead. I know. I just said you're going to be in the lead. I know, but we have a secret weapon today. What's that? Derek Johnson? It's Derek Johnson, except for. the fact that he just said something not nice about me,
Starting point is 00:40:29 but other than that, is Derek Johnson. Okay, well, we'll see. All right, we're not done with this topic. It doesn't go away. It won't go away. Because Paramount is still making a play. Still making a play. So this is what they say when they make their play all day.
Starting point is 00:40:48 Hey, hey, hey, hey, bay, bay, bay, thank you. Paramount, Wonder Brothers aiming for 30-plus films annually, not annually. Paramount is pledging to release more than 30 films theatrically annually, if successful in its hostile takeover bid for Warner Village Discovery, according to variety. It's presumably combining the output of Paramount and Warner's in that figure as a month ago. The new Paramount Skydance regime indicated that they had planned for the theatrical release laid for Paramount on its own to grow at least 15 movies annually. Thus, the Warner sign would aim to produce a comparable number about the same as the 14 films annually that the WBD currently targets. In a call with press and investors on Monday, Paramount also says it will honor
Starting point is 00:41:31 healthy traditional windows. Meanwhile, President Trump lashed out at the Ellison-owned Paramount this morning following the Paramount-owned CBS News 60-minute interview with former ally turned new nemesis Marjorie Taylor Green in a posting on Truth Social. He says, my real problem with the show, however, wasn't the low IQ trader. It was the new ownership of 60 Minutes Paramount would allow a show like this to air. They are no better than the old ownership who just paid me millions of dollars for fake reporting about your favorite president, me. Since they bought it, 60 Minutes has actually gotten worse.
Starting point is 00:42:09 Oh, well, far worse things can happen. Sounds like a threat to me. Ellison reportedly made a personal appear last week to David Zaslov, saying, in a note to Zazlov, David, I appreciate your underwater today. So I wanted to send you a quick text. No, despite the noise of the last 24 hours, hours. I have nothing but respect and admiration for you and the company. It would be the honor of a lifetime to be your partner and be the owner of these iconic assets.
Starting point is 00:42:33 If we have the privilege to work together, you will see my father and I are the people you had dinner with. The last minute plea. Quarterly came a few hours too late, one of brothers board meeting hours later to vote unanimously on choosing Netflix's rival bid. The news outlet also has gone into the finances of Paramount's bid. It indicates that the Ellsons were providing only 12 billion of the four. 41 billion equity to finance the deal. Further $24 billion is coming from the Middle East sovereign wealth funds and the remainder from U.S. private equity fund,
Starting point is 00:43:02 Redbird and Kushner's affinity partners, along with a further $54 million bid in debt from Bank of America. I'll tell you, I don't think Paramount's got a shot anymore. I don't think they have a shot on so many different levels. Mike, go ahead. What are you guys, like, what is a hostile takeover? Like, do they go beyond Zazlov to the board and say, okay, we're bypassing you? That's exactly what it is.
Starting point is 00:43:30 And they went to the shareholders and everything else, basically telling them that they put together this wonderful deal that was put, that's going to benefit them. It's a desperation. Yeah, it screams that. And I think the shareholders, whether we love Zazlov or not, I think they're happy under him because they, well, their wealth increased. So I think they're going to stick with him. I don't think Paramount it's got a shot but that's my two cents
Starting point is 00:43:57 I just rocks I just can't see it I mean what a crazy what a crazy world we be living in though if it first of all I don't think that this means that Netflix isn't the clear that the DOJ and everybody else is going to sign off on it but it certainly
Starting point is 00:44:13 doesn't hurt them that the you know the president now seems to be on Saranos aside this is another reason by the way that Saranos is so smart. I know. He went and had, he met with him. He goes, look, we got a good shot here.
Starting point is 00:44:27 I want to let you know that this is what we're going to be doing. And Trump's now raving about him and pooping on these guys that he loved last week. So Saranos is in a good spot. I completely agree. The only thing, kind of like the caveat that I gave earlier, the only thing, whether you love him or hate him, the only thing that makes this very difficult to say Paramount has zero shot is that, Trump tends to change his mind a lot. That's true.
Starting point is 00:44:55 And so when... Love you tomorrow. I hate you. When the government actually does have input on whether Netflix is going to be able to pull this off or not, Trump's mood is a relevant factor and who he likes and who he doesn't and what happens that morning. So do I think that this is going to go to Paramount? No, I don't. Do I think that Netflix is going to be able to pull it?
Starting point is 00:45:21 this off. Yes, I do. Right. But is it, is it plausible that Ted Sarandos does something that majorly pisses off Donald Trump? Sure. Of course. Absolutely. That's a very real, I would put that at a 10% real possibility. Yes, but here is the problem that Paramount finds himself in is exactly what we read in that first part. Netflix doesn't really play with a lot of these news programs and stuff, right? Like they've got, they've got things like documentaries and other things that can certainly stir things up. But if you serendos, you're not airing at during the bidding. If there's something like, you know, against the administration or all that of the stuff, you ain't putting that up right now.
Starting point is 00:46:06 But CBS owning, you know, the permanent owning CBS, it's like the program is the program and they're going to do the news. So they're going to do what they're going to do. And it starts to look, you know, catering when you don't put something on your platform during that time. You're like, I just didn't have the room for it. But if you start making moves
Starting point is 00:46:26 towards your news organization because you don't want to piss off the guy, then it looks like, wait a minute, that's pretty shady. What are you doing? That happens every day. It happens all the time.
Starting point is 00:46:37 But when you're under this big spotlight now, and this is also another reason why they're saying, you know, hey, listen, look at this deal we have. And by the way, I know everybody's scared that they're going to do,
Starting point is 00:46:49 that Netflix is going to mess you up with these 20-day theatrical. And we're not only going to do the standard. We're going to do more than that. And we're going to put out all this stuff. Everything that you have problems with, we're going to be the ones. It's like when two politicians are running against each other and the numbers of the one politician is just so much better now that the other one who's desperate. They said they're going to get your free pizza every week.
Starting point is 00:47:14 They can't get you free. We're going to get your free pizza. And then we're going to get you handjobs at every resort you go to. He's like, no, you're not. You're not going to do that. You're not going to do that. You can't do that. Pizza and hand jobs is just, you know.
Starting point is 00:47:27 Too greasy. Mike, what are you going to say? Hand jobs at a resort. Yeah, that's it. That's it. It is exactly it. Yeah, it's, come on. It's kind of comical.
Starting point is 00:47:41 And again, like Roxy said at the beginning, it's a shit sandwich. Which one you want? See, I'm not with the shit sandwich side. You are Christian. All the way. I mean, ish, ish, ish. It's just, look, there's no, someone is going to buy Warner Bros.
Starting point is 00:47:57 That's why it's which shit sandwich do you want? Right. I mean, I guess it's like, yeah, I mean, no part of you is stoked about this. No, I don't think anybody who's in our industry is like, fuck yeah. Let's go. Netflix is buying Warner Brothers.
Starting point is 00:48:13 I've been waiting. Right. It's, you know, I would, that's how I'd be if somebody was buying Lucasville. tell you that. I'm torn. Not torn. I'm not torn.
Starting point is 00:48:23 I shouldn't say that because I was very much against Fox, Disney Fox merger. I was very losing a studio. But now that it happened and we, you know, I had no saying it. But what they've done with the aliens and the predator franchise has been much better than what it was under Fox. Fox, we were getting the shit, you know, the alien versus predator, Bermithias. But now we got some stuff that people are actually excited for this content. I hate using that term content. But from what I hear, and again, I don't know anything.
Starting point is 00:48:54 It seems like Zaza will be kept in place. And Abdi and Duluk. Right. Abdi and Dulc, that's a great point. Here's the thing. People don't talk about it because Gunn got an extension of contract. Those people have to get done first. And their contracts and will in place.
Starting point is 00:49:08 Those three people hired Gunn. They're the people that brought him in. And we don't know if Gunn... He's not going. Well, we still don't know. Does you want to know? We don't know where Gunn and Safran will be by the time this actually goes through. We know that they extended their contract, but by the time their contract goes through,
Starting point is 00:49:23 this is when this deal is going to go through. That's what I'm saying. That was strategic. Sure, to do that. And hopefully then under the new leadership, if they wanted them, they'll restructure a new deal. You've got time to build your game tape up until then and either renegotiate or go somewhere else. Anyway, do you guys think there's any world where Paramount actually gets this thing? Is there any world that that actually happens? Or is it just, as we said, kind of a desperate plea and just doing everything that they can to try to save their business. Put your thoughts in there. Let us know what you think.
Starting point is 00:49:56 All right. So we are probably going to do, I'm trying to think, if there's anything else that we, I mean, this is, I think this was the story. I don't want to miss out on Roxy's TV picks. So let's jump to TV picks now. Roxy Stryor, we got some good TV again on the telly, as they say. Even some of it's Netflix. I know a lot of it is, right?
Starting point is 00:50:18 So what do we have? One, two, three, four. Speaking of those docs. Five. Five. One, two, three, four. Oh, okay, five. Okay.
Starting point is 00:50:27 Okay. So there's a four-part docu series called Sean Combs, the Reckoning. This is on Netflix. And this is exactly what you think it is. I'm only one and a half episodes deep right now. Each episode's over an hour long, four parts. And I will say I was a little alarmed with the first episode. I'm going to watch till the end of this.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Why alarmed? Because the first episode is about the rise of Sean Combs. Oh, okay. And so, alarmed, like, it's a lot about his accomplishments. Okay. Which makes sense. It's a four-part series. Sure.
Starting point is 00:51:04 You know, so, but to spend an hour on, like, how incredible where he came from and what he's done is, I was like, all right, they're really about to show us some things. as I've started the second one, we very quickly go into the death of Tupac and people allegedly believing Sean Combs has a lot of involvement in that. So it's not just about the accusations and the lawsuit that have come in the last year. It's also about a lot of other things that have been speculated about Sean Combs for a really long time. And the first hour is Also, I don't think they're justifying future behavior, but talking about extreme abuse growing up. And so I don't want to say it makes you feel for him because I certainly don't feel for him.
Starting point is 00:51:59 Well, he doesn't, he doesn't like it. He sued, didn't he? That would make sense. This is 50 Cent is producing this. They hate another. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He just called him, he just called him his favorite villain of all time. 50 Cent.
Starting point is 00:52:13 Does he call John? Who's your favorite villain of all time? He said, he goes, I think P did. He's an interesting villain. That's wild. That's wild. I don't, for those of you guys who don't know, and I don't get into two specifics on this, but my best friend was involved in the trial for this.
Starting point is 00:52:32 And so I'm very, very invested in the Sean Combs story. And it's interesting that Netflix tends to do these. They do them so well where, I unfortunately wish that they came out before trials because oftentimes they do a better job than the lawyers do of showing actually what happened. And we all know that he was only sentenced to 50 months in prison, which is extremely low for the things that he was accused of. So I'm interested to watch the rest of this. I'm letting you guys know I'm watching it now so that by next week when I finish it, I can do a final review on it. Okay, I think I've asked you this Christian.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Do you know Matt Rife? Yeah, I'm not a fan. Okay. I think that's very fair. A lot of people are not. He did a crowdwork special that I talked about a year ago here. And now he put out Matt Rife unwrapped a Christmas crowdwork special. Let me tell you, I've never felt worse about myself than when I'm laughing at Matt Rife. Why? I feel racist, sexist, homophobic. Like, he, he's vicious, but he's funny. and I like some of the stuff he says I'm like I should not be laughing at this this is that is fucked up and yet I can't help it I think he's fucking I would don't I wouldn't do it I mean we've had this conversation so many different times Rock it's it's like this like George Carlin quote that I've quoted two million times over anything can be funny not anyone can make it funny I'm only saying this because I know people hate him and the vast majority of my friends think that he is a loser not funny. But if a crowdwork Christmas special sounds interesting to you and you don't hate him, I thought that this was hysterical at times. Like a laugh out loud, crying,
Starting point is 00:54:30 like, what the fuck did you just say? I'm a little bit old man yells at clouds with comedy now when it comes to, I think social media has kind of ruined what stand-up comedy used to be. Not to say there aren't great. I mean, there are so. No, he's definitely a social media There's so many social media communities. I saw this one comedian. I'm not going to call a person out, but all it is is bits from the crowd. And it's, there's no, there's no structure to it. There's no like here, here, here, boom, punch, jab, jab, jab, jab, hook.
Starting point is 00:54:59 It's not. It's just talking to the crowd and putting it on social media and then selling out your show because people have seen it. It's market. It's great marketing. It's just so stand-up comedy from what I started in and what I know, like in those clubs. not that it's not there anymore it certainly is but it has also been diluted with
Starting point is 00:55:20 the social media stuff and it's it's old man yelling in class I completely I feel you I definitely I think you're right this just was funny to me so that's all I can kind of say about it he gets so much heat and I watched this I watched the little
Starting point is 00:55:36 preview for it and it's him it's him doing crowdwork this girl says to him I'm Asian and he says nah uh but she's like clearly visibly Asian like little things like that I was like I'm going to watch this like that seems fucking funny to me and it was I feel bad recommending this but I like him I'm also making it clear it's not crowd work that I don't find stand-up comedy I I beg to differ to anybody who's saying that I say that Rick Ingram to me is one of the funniest if not
Starting point is 00:56:10 the funniest comedian of all time it's all he does but he's got structure and And he's got, and I'm just talking about the social media clips of people, not even really, doesn't joke to it. I totally hear you. Yeah. I'm just saying in general, I'm making it very clear that crowd work comedians are very much comedians. Rick Ingram is my favorite comedian of all time when it comes to, you know, outside of the Carlins and everything too. But like, as far as people that I've performed with and everything, too. So that's, I'm just making that clear.
Starting point is 00:56:40 The whole premise of this is he's like, I, um, I'm, um, I'm, thinking about having kids with my significant other and we want some holiday traditions to implement. What are your guys holiday traditions? And he does crowd work with that. It worked for me. It won't work for some. Check it out if that sounds funny to you. Fair enough. All right. So next one after that. Okay. I kind of wish these weren't back to back because what this is. What is this? This is the show that the girly pops of this channel
Starting point is 00:57:13 forced me to watch. The hell is this? All right. This is called the heated rivalry. You don't know it because this is a show about gay lovers who play hockey. Oh. Like a lot of gay lovers who play hockey. Like there's a they are, they're called the, um, Boston Rangers is the team.
Starting point is 00:57:33 Like so it's made up, but it's professional hockey. And they all are fucking. It is like an actual porn show. Are they actually having sex? Yeah, I mean, like, I watched it. I was like, holy shit. It is three episodes of, but if that, okay,
Starting point is 00:57:54 if that sounds not up your alley, this is not up your alley. It's up somebody's alley. But I only watch it because it's up a lot of people's alleys. I watch this because the ladies of this channel and of my channel were like,
Starting point is 00:58:12 rocks, we need your take-on. this and if a show a hockey sports show that has nothing to do with hockey and is just about like staring each other down until they can bone when they get off the court and like or the off the rink and like going to russia but not being allowed to be gay in russia so like keeping it private and all that and watching like a lot of sex sounds good to you this is the show do I think that that is a Christian Harlov audience show? No, but there is one percent of you who think this sounds good. And for those of you guys, I watch this, it is steamy.
Starting point is 00:58:51 Like, whoo! I watch it, I'm like, oh my God. Oh, holy shit. You have to let us know how that pans out. Yeah, we're only three episodes deep. I tried to get the guy that I was saying. That's right. You got that right.
Starting point is 00:59:04 Yeah, you got that right. I went to a hockey game for the first time. The guy that I'm talking to took me to my first hockey game. And I was watching this. When we came home, I was like, do you want to watch an episode of this with me? And he was like, I really don't, babe. Please don't make me. I like this.
Starting point is 00:59:22 I like this being honest about it. All right. Next one after that. All right. This is for the people. This is for everybody that isn't Christian Harlov. Clervis is great. I,
Starting point is 00:59:32 some people think that this show is a little slow. and it is a slow burn. They are not giving us what the mystery is, but there is a lot of great stuff going on this show, and I really feel like they know where they're going, and so I don't mind a slow burn. I love watching every week us get a little bit more information, and the reveal of what these people are eating
Starting point is 00:59:59 and how people are dealing with that and the isolation of Carol, I just thought this episode was really, really strong. Are you fake farting at me? What? Are you not hearing that? It's like, I think you're hearing stuff.
Starting point is 01:00:15 All right, next. So last one. All right. This is so good. It Welcome to Derry took me three episodes to be like, oh, I really like this show. And then it took me until last week to be like, oh, this show is actually like one of the best shows on TV.
Starting point is 01:00:35 And apparently the finale, according to Christian and other people is beyond. So I can't wait to watch it. This most recent episode I told you guys, I warned you, I was in shambles. Are you not hearing the fucking farts? No, Roxy. Pull me up.
Starting point is 01:00:53 I'm hearing farts. I hear farts. I don't hear anything. Thank you. Thank you. Pull us up. Pull yourself up. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:59 Look at him. You're fucking guilty. You're fucking guilty. Are you fucking five? Yes. Jesus. I knew it. I knew I heard the parts.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Go ahead. That's it. I love this show. This episode was amazing. It was one of the best episodes of TV. I loved it as well. But I like the finale even better. You're a gaslighting motherfucker.
Starting point is 01:01:27 Yeah. But the better. Better than the penultimate. Wow. Yeah. I didn't know they were going to stick the landing. And they sure did. They sure did.
Starting point is 01:01:38 It's great. It's great. When did you start doing the farts? Oh, I don't remember. Probably when I was like two, three. Oh, I meant to do. Oh. Literally gas lighting.
Starting point is 01:01:53 Yeah. So that's Roxy's picks. What do you guys think? Put your thoughts in there. Let us know. Someone said ass lighting. I like that even better. Yeah, that is good.
Starting point is 01:02:03 And not just someone. Yeah. Prince is positive. Yeah. All right. So put your thoughts in for Roxy's TV picks. what are you watching? What do you want to be watching? What's your Roxy be watching?
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Starting point is 01:07:11 You're that guy. You just do stupid noises and you make yourself like... You laugh, dumbed them. Because I'm stupid too. That's right. That's why we get along. Let me tell you something. I saw Jay Moore do an imitation of Buddy Hackett.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Oh, I saw it too. I saw it too. It's great. Great story. Me and Bigelow. About him and Spacey? Yes, me and Bigelow all week. Laughing our asses up and doing shitty buddy hack and impression.
Starting point is 01:07:35 It's a great story. It is because because it, it really, I saw the whole. entire scenario. It's a great story. Roxie's basically so you're not left out in the dark. He was talking about how when they were asking them, I guess they were trying to get him to tell some kind of crazy story about Spacey's. Like I had a good experience with the guys.
Starting point is 01:07:52 We were at some, where they were, some legendary Hollywood spot. And he's like, and Spacey was just really fascinated with old time Hollywood and more brought up the fact that he was friends with Buddy Hackett. So they went to Buddy Hackett's
Starting point is 01:08:09 house at like two in the morning. And Buddy He calls him. He's like, hey, buddy. And he gets the answer to where she's like, we're coming. I got Kevin Spacey. We're coming over. Yeah. And he opened up. And Hackett didn't answer the phone.
Starting point is 01:08:17 And they opened the door. Yeah. It's a, it's a really good story. I would, I would recommend people going to check it out. Um, okay, guys. Who is friends with Buddy Hackett? Jay Moore was? Jay Moore.
Starting point is 01:08:28 Yeah, Kevin Spacey wanted to meet him. He's like, so that's what happened. Um, all right. So we got to get to 50 when you're at 93. So you've already gotten. You guys already in the leave. You're at 93 before. as we start so this is this j is in the house today he is so here is the first one matt crugman
Starting point is 01:08:47 this thumbnail absolutely rules it's a good thumbnail what's the thumb it's just a bunch of us i'm gonna go find it yeah you should mr andy fanatic roxy i binged your friends and neighbors damn what a funny guy version of weeds and all because of the damn john ham uh ham meme of him in the club 8.4 to 10 that meme is great i'm loving people using that also because of that or because I recommended it. Be real. Yeah, you did. You always recommend the Apple stuff for sure.
Starting point is 01:09:20 Yeah, I really do. And not because I'm in their pocket, but I'm in their pocket because I recommend their stuff. Right. I'm not actually in their pocket. I know what you're saying. I understand. He also follows it up.
Starting point is 01:09:32 Mike finally saw Mission Impossible 8. It was okay. Some cool set piece action scenes, but I never had, damn. This is one of the last one moment. moments the the one did suck the one did suck the one death oh yeah okay man hey I'm glad you enjoyed it I mean I can definitely if you had issues with it totally see that yep yeah
Starting point is 01:09:53 uh Johnny Patricea unfortunately demon slayer won't beat k-pop for a golden globe but it's awesome to see it nominee it was that many you know I was also excited to see nominated uh excited to see nominated but it was nominated for critics choice not golden globes was in your dreams that was nominated for a critic's choice That's very cool. Yeah. But I think that... It was really good.
Starting point is 01:10:14 I think K-pop's going to win. I think it's going to win everything. I haven't seen any movies this year. Well, that's not true. He's a lot of movies. You mean the... You're lying. No, the nominated movies.
Starting point is 01:10:28 I've literally... Oh, oh, the Lominated. That's not true. I'm going to say... One battle after another and Sinner. And Wicked and Wicked. Wicked. Wicked wasn't nominated. Well, Ariana Grande was.
Starting point is 01:10:39 And so was Cynthia Riva. for um yeah i'm just saying of the nominated movies i was like oh fuck yeah and how do i see them well you see i got for me it's that app i'm sorry ralph where is the one battle reaction of me that's on me i was supposed to watch it with him last week and i had to cancel on him the last minute because i had a bunch of stuff that came up that i just wasn't able to do my schedule's been nuts so that's the next movie he and i are watching i think the thumb's okay but i look bald oh says support for Mike and Roxie. I love the thumbnail, by the way.
Starting point is 01:11:14 Looks like the sequel to Mobile Strike for Android. Download from the app. So, or so who. Look us up on YouTube, Mike. I would show it to you, but any time I try to scroll over it, it goes away. Let's see if it stays for long enough. Can you see this? Yeah, kind of.
Starting point is 01:11:28 Yeah, listen. I'm screaming at something, as always. I need to get some more. You know what I need to do? When I come out to visit, I've got to get pictures of you guys. All right. All right. So, again, 98 right now.
Starting point is 01:11:39 When are you coming to visit? I'll tell you soon. Go pal, early support from Go Pal. Thank you. Okay, Rob. Curious about everyone's thoughts on the Saudi film festival getting no pushback and Sean Baker and Dakota Johnson saying it is better country for cinema than America during their speeches. Is that what they said? Can I get a, before you, I got to get an actual article that's, I can see that. Yeah. Before I respond to that. Sometimes people summarize things in ways.
Starting point is 01:12:07 I know. Yeah. And it's true. So I don't, I don't know. I don't know. I got to see it. I got to see it. I got to see it. I got to see it. But I don't know yet. I mean, look, it seems like people say a lot of things. We put enough money in their bank accounts. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:12:23 That would be shocking quotes by. RQMD, SMD, support for Roxy, Mike and Mike's dogs. Mike's dogs is a lot of problems. Who's watching dogs right now? Shannon is. I'm not with her. Oh. You didn't let me ask him before he started, but Mikey, are you okay? that you're in Texas right now.
Starting point is 01:12:42 Yeah, I go every year to visit my best friend and help him with his Christmas decorations. Is that where he lives? Nate lives in Texas? Yeah, Houston. I didn't know that. Yeah. You're in Houston? Are you going to see Brad?
Starting point is 01:12:55 Sheridan? Yeah, Brad Sheridan. Brett, oh, Brad who? Oh, the guy you wrote the book with? He doesn't, the area that we are,
Starting point is 01:13:03 it's not as, like I say Houston because it's huge. It's true. Yeah, Houston where we live. He lives close to where we did the live on. You should hit him up and you should absolutely. absolutely see him. Oh. I'm leaving in about three hours. Three hours. Mike Joyce. He will meet you at the airport, my dude. Remember when you said about nights,
Starting point is 01:13:20 nights who sleep with something by the bed, we don't just pee and pots. We practically remember man's RIP. Mike wouldn't get that, but we get it. We get it. I don't get it. Yeah, it's a, it's a welcome to dairy thing. Yeah, that was one that. Mike has been copying and pacing that quote at every channel and I, and I'm not mad at it. That crushed, that crushed you. I watched your reaction. I crushed you. why do you think I was so impacted? I know. I know that one was a good one. I'm going to be watching. I really hope you do the one for the finale because I got
Starting point is 01:13:48 I know what's going to get you for the finale. I'm going to do it. It got me. It got me twice. It got me twice. The second one more than the first. Matt Krugman. This whole Netflix Paramount, Wonder Brothers, a deal is a crazy episode of succession I've ever witnessed. It really is. It really is. Yeah. That's such a huge picture of you guys.
Starting point is 01:14:09 Thank you. Oh, okay. So, weirdo. 102. What's happening right now, Christian? Keep it pushing. I'm looking. I'm scrolling through the freaking thing.
Starting point is 01:14:23 Brandon, 231-99. I think Netflix really wants to create their DC Universe streaming series, Justice League show, Bad Girl, or whatever. I don't think they have any talks or anything. That's the other thing that people don't realize. They are not, Netflix, they're in talking about DC right now. You know, they're not talking.
Starting point is 01:14:42 I mean, yes, we get it, we have it. But they're not making plans for it yet. They don't even have the company. So that's why this, that's why Zazlov has extended the contract. So, all right, let's see. So again, 103 at the moment, pretty damn good. But, you know, you've got, and this is where it started to get for you guys. because Derek came in with a whole bunch of these.
Starting point is 01:15:10 Nathan Drake and says, I don't think Roxy cried once during Lord of the Rings. Talk about Solis. Ha-ha, just busting chops. I love Lord of the Rings. I know. I know you do. I hate those fans.
Starting point is 01:15:22 That's not nice word, but those fans are psychotic. I mean, poor Roxy even more because Sam didn't get any hate during that. I don't get it. At all. I don't get it. At all.
Starting point is 01:15:35 Akio Disney. Roxy, I needed the emotional support. you gave in your reaction to it Welcome to Darius. I'm devastated the character who passed my favorite and my heart is truly broken. I cried a lot. Yeah. Oh, I was, I mean, I have never ever, ever cried on camera like that. Ever. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:52 I had snot. I was like wiping. I know. It was it was. No, wait a second. Let me ask you guys. Did you guys both because I remember when you guys were first talking this and Rocks, you were first covering it, you guys didn't seem like 100% on board with it. You're like, all right. It's first episode. Yeah. First episode. The first episode. So, yeah, the first, it was, it wasn't, I might because I did love the movies.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Then you'll learn. Then you really should be. I'll tell you this, this, after watching the finale, I will tell you this. I like the show better than I like the movies, and I love the movie. Okay. The first one. Love the first one, the second one's okay. I, after seeing what this whole show did, I would go, welcome to Derry, it chapter one,
Starting point is 01:16:34 it chapter two is where we go. I don't want to spoil anything. for you so I won't but if you watch the first episode you'll understand why Christian and I kind of were not on board at first because they make a big swing that was like oh I don't know that I like
Starting point is 01:16:50 that ended up being the right decision that's exactly what it was the question was at the end of it where are you going to go from here and then in episode two they were going to go here and you go okay yeah and that and that's really that's really what it is because I was like yeah that's one I'm trying to give a shot at the end episode one I'm like come on what are we doing
Starting point is 01:17:06 and come on come on What are you doing? Mike, have you seen our, you've got to watch our reaction to Total Recall with Steph? Okay. Her reaction to Cuato is the best. It's the best. She's like, why did they make them look like that? It's the best.
Starting point is 01:17:24 It's the best. Quaid! So good. Derek Johnson. Thank you. David. Jardaya. My short film inspiration in white is playing.
Starting point is 01:17:37 at the Brampton Short Film Festival online under student films. Some of you can check it out. We'd love to hear your thoughts. Thank you, David. That's awesome, man. David, do you have two ads in the short film to play during the whole time? That's an inside joke between me and David. But that's awesome, David.
Starting point is 01:17:51 Thank you. You don't know it. You weren't here. You don't know. You don't understand. If Disney did a live action, Coco, the kid who plays rich in Welcome to Derry would be great.
Starting point is 01:18:02 That kid should get everything. That kid is amazing. He immediately reposted my reaction. Oh, did he? or his parents did. Have you been looking at his social media? It's like all him teaching Marge how to dance and all this stuff. I am obsessed with it.
Starting point is 01:18:18 He's great. Derek Johnson. Thank you, Darren. 106, and we keep on moving. Could Roxy and Mike hit 200 today? Holy moly. Shut up, Ralph. Odyssey and Oppenheimer are the only two films postcode that have 90-day theatrical
Starting point is 01:18:32 window because no one said so. What a boss. Yeah, because he can do that. He's allowed to do that. Thank you, Derek. DNV 900. Gunn said the precedent by shortening the 45-day window to 35 of Supermember Peacemaker Season 2. Serandos last year said 45 days is too long. Then after Paramount's bid suddenly said it will be the same. He said it again, this is what this is what people are doing, I guess correctly,
Starting point is 01:18:57 incorrectly at the same time. He said that in regards to Netflix last year. In regards to Netflix. He's not talking about when he owns a studio who is known for theatrical releases. You cannot judge comments on last year because he wasn't talking about the Warner Brothers brand. He was talking about the Netflix brand. So that's what people do. Oh, see, he's changing his tune now. No, he's not. He didn't tell you that Netflix is going to start doing, you know, longer windows.
Starting point is 01:19:30 He said he's talking about if he buys this. So that's what I said. Derek's support. I am two-fly cam. Netflix is the lesser evil, but this will expedite the death of theaters 100%. Theatrical is the opposite of their business model stream only by 2035. I don't think it'll ever go away.
Starting point is 01:19:51 People are always going to want to go to a theatrical experience. Business change. You think it's going to go? You guys think it's going to die completely? Theatrical? Yeah. No. No.
Starting point is 01:20:02 I don't think it will change completely, But I don't think it will die completely. Yeah. Derek, I'd love to donate to the Kickstarter. Where's located? Apologies. I've been able to watch as much as you didn't miss it. So Derek, this is, and thank you for asking. This is the deal with it.
Starting point is 01:20:19 So I'm getting on a call on Friday about it. So basically what we're going to be doing is, and when we announce who the producer and director is we're running a kind of campaign, especially people who are interested in film and television in a way. And Roxy kind of knows a little bit about what we're doing, where you're going to be involved in the full process of it. So it's not just you'll be able to be involved in the, like, to watch the casting side of it,
Starting point is 01:20:42 you've been able to watch the production side of it, the notes side of it. Once we get all the numbers in check and everything that we're going to be doing. So the answer is it'll be, you know, originally we were going to try to launch it in December, but with holiday season and things just not all the way ready, I don't want to jump the gun. So are you thinking in January?
Starting point is 01:21:04 I think, yeah, we just, I mean, that's the, so we got on a call last week and we were supposed to get in a call Monday, but just schedules and everything. But Friday is their next call. My goal is that we can, I want to get the producer and director on before the end of the year. So we can, we can announce what we're doing, but we need to have a launch date of everything. So that's where we're at. So thank you, Derek. I'll let everybody know for sure, because there's going to be opportunities for people to not just, just donate. It's like, you're going to be part of it.
Starting point is 01:21:34 to which Derek then says support. Go, Derek. Thank you, Derek. Thank you, Derek. Okay, CB, The Legend 1. Theater experiences should be similar to the sphere. I think that is something that's going to happen more. We have that in L.A. now.
Starting point is 01:21:48 There's a place called Cosm. It's by, in Inglewood by all those other. Oh, wow. The forum. And you haven't heard of this, Mike? No, I know. Is that like, they just did a Willie Wonko night. Is it as big as the one in Vegas?
Starting point is 01:22:06 No, but it's a huge screen. So people go to watch sports or movies. Oh, yeah, right, right, right. I think I have actually seen UFC and stuff, right? Yeah, exactly. I think of actually, it's like a mini sphere. I want to go to the sphere. Me too.
Starting point is 01:22:20 Because I think, actually, you know what's funny is I think I might actually have to go to Vegas because of the show. So I might try to get there and check out because I want to experience that. A lot of support here from Derek. Really appreciate that. And Jawa Juice, when you go to theaters, do you prefer a time with the pack crowd or do you prefer a time with less people like early in the day also have Mike host one day? No. So here's the topic, guys. This num nuts says that, you know, he wants to put this movie out and it wasn't even good.
Starting point is 01:22:57 Rocks. What do you think? All right. I don't care. Whatever. All right. Next story. I kind of like it.
Starting point is 01:23:04 Yeah, that's it. It'd be a five-minute show. I prefer less people because everyone's mouth. Yeah, it's true. I actually, when I did go to the theater on my own, I would go in the morning at like the 10 o'clock show. I loved it, the morning. I loved it. But first show of the day, it's my favorite. Of course, opening night crowds with every seat is full.
Starting point is 01:23:31 Sure. It is a vibe too. Depending on the movie, depending on the movie, but yeah. Mike, you got a time? I do like a busy theater, but I will say this. I don't like when people sit right next to you when there's lots of open seats around you. But someone's always got to do it. I'm with you.
Starting point is 01:23:47 This is always got to do it. In general, this drove me nuts. I'm so glad you brought this up. I was on the Long Island Railroad about two, three weeks ago. And the whole train was empty. The whole thing. Like sometimes, you know, whatever, it's fine. you know, there's going to be spots.
Starting point is 01:24:05 You're going to grab your spot quick. This guy sits right next to me on the train. And I'm going like this. Yeah. Like, what the fuck are you doing? There's so many spots. Like, and it wasn't like the next stop, more people got in. Nobody got on.
Starting point is 01:24:19 I said it. I'm like, you don't say anything, but I'm like, what are you doing? That, I guess to the point now. Well, I'll use my Shannon's, like, entourage pass with the A list to buy two seats. Just to not have anyone next to me. Wow. I don't buy. I hate it.
Starting point is 01:24:33 I hate it. Yeah, it's bad. All right. So let's see. Derek, if Roxy keeps complaining, I'm just going to stop. I don't think that's, is, oh, it is actually. Complaining about what? This is when I was saying that I had it up to here with not winning anymore.
Starting point is 01:24:47 Oh, okay, fair. Well, I think you got you over the line. I wasn't complaining. I was sad. You were sad. I was devastated. That's true. Mike Joyce, more people should go to matinees.
Starting point is 01:24:58 They're cheaper, less crowded, and you walk out of the year with the whole rest of the day. I'm with you. You know what that involves Mike Joyce? waking up not having work in the daytime well no but i mean you're going a weekend it's not really a matinee on the weekend the prices are still that's true are up i love i love going on the morning shows battery jerry kushner is six six evil producers okay derrick we all love you roxy today is usually my slammed day but it's super quiet so i'm donating crushing And it is so not true that you all love me.
Starting point is 01:25:32 Here's the one thing, though, Rox. Derek Johnson, the big Chris Carr fan. I know. So. And I'm a big Roka guy, too. Yeah, but not yesterday. He wasn't there for Roker. Roka, Roka, had 50 yesterday.
Starting point is 01:25:45 Battery. I stand with MTG. She's gorgeous and smart. She's here. Who's MTV? Oh, Martin. She came up. She's coming around.
Starting point is 01:25:57 So she's Hey, It's amazing She's like, is she like Marge on And welcome to Derry? I don't know that reference. I know, I know the reference.
Starting point is 01:26:09 I don't think so. You know what they did? Well, I don't want to, I see for people who have watched. Oh, Hey. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:14 Yes. Let me ask you guys. So you guys saw stranger things, right? Yes. When from the beginning was originally Winona Ryder supposed to be the lead and it was going to, the show was going to focus on her versus the kids? I don't think so.
Starting point is 01:26:26 okay no those were going to do like kind of a goonies thing okay yeah Nathan Drake standard Netflix with ads is 799 there you go there you go Bobby Christian did Roxie tell you she met I'm saying I saw the picture I think it's so cool I love here the story and how she lights up telling it he he's like one of the nicest people in the history of the world so great he's a great person yeah I've met him before at the improv I love him so much I love him so much I just man that's like everything a celebrity should be he's Because you don't need you, if you didn't know he was Adam Selling,
Starting point is 01:26:59 you wouldn't even know he was a celebrity. I went to high school with his wife. But did you really? No, Jackie Taiton was her name before they got married. But yeah, she was in the same class. She did a good job in that. You're so not invited to my bomb. It's a movie.
Starting point is 01:27:12 Well, his daughter, his real daughter is now in a lot of stuff. She was just in, not a major. Shush your ass first again. The one. What? Sonny. Yes, but she was just in J. Kelly. Have you guys seen that?
Starting point is 01:27:26 good. I did say it, yeah. And it is, I I liked it more than most people. I think the second half is better than the first. But Adam Sandler is great in it. And his daughter is in it, but it was so funny because my wife and I were talking about him when we first started dating,
Starting point is 01:27:43 there was a what the hell was that? Shoot. Mangions? I can't remember the name of it. In the grove. There was an Italian place. And we went. Oh, Maggiano's. Maggiano's. Yep. Machinos.
Starting point is 01:27:55 and Adam Sallner was there and she must have been a year old that's how long ago it was because they had the baby with her with him and I was like well yeah if you do the math so that's what yeah he's nobody says anything bad about Adam Sandler as far as his personal
Starting point is 01:28:11 Dusty Corbett hey Shmodown goat talking about there ain't talking about the killer I miss watching the killer compete what does your guys favorite Smodan match ever no doubt Roxy is an odd couple one favorite smodown match ever it just depends on it depends now you're talking about pure trivia now a pure schmodeown match like the one i would show if i wanted to show anybody what the shmondean really was supposed to be like everything
Starting point is 01:28:42 with the story with the theatrics with the trivia with everything not because he's here Kalinowski versus Changer. That to me is... Was that at the... That was at the canteen? I was at the canteen. I was going to say that. It was the only thing is like the canteen.
Starting point is 01:29:02 It was a great little spot for us to do a little live with. I would have loved for that to have been into one of like a big event thing. Yeah. But that to me was everything I wanted the Schmowdown to be. That was my first defense, wasn't it? Because I couldn't defend the idea. First or third. I had never defended the idea.
Starting point is 01:29:20 G-Bos, because the first time I was able to defend it. Yeah, and then you almost lost it to Amaru, and that was the second one. Then there was three defenses. Yeah, so there was, yeah, there were, that one. Yeah, that would say probably my favorite as far as to really show what Shmona was. What about you, Rox?
Starting point is 01:29:36 You got one? I don't know. Yeah? Because what I'm thinking about is so difficult, because I loved going to the live shows. Sure. So it's like some of the live matches are my favorite to have participated in, but as opposed to watching.
Starting point is 01:29:52 Somebody in here said, Guy Merle, which. That was, that was, I don't know if it was a great match. Wild. There's a wild man.
Starting point is 01:30:03 It was, it changed the trajectory of the entire, it actually made Dan Merle better. Because Dan realized that, because that's when Dan started studying. Dan wasn't, didn't study before then. When Dan started studying,
Starting point is 01:30:15 that's when you got nasty. Yeah. I really did, like there's so many odd couple matches that I love. And then just one-on-one Snyder stuff that I absolutely loved, too. Yeah. Mike, you have one in general? Outside of yours?
Starting point is 01:30:27 I don't, like, outside of mine. Roka Merle won was pretty damn great. I'm trying to think of what I would see and like watch and pur-like. I always love the storyline more so than just trivia. I love an underdog winning. Yeah. You know. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:44 I just did. Fair enough. John Jackson. The merger news is understandably a bit overwhelming for someone. has officially acquired WB, what would you East personally as a fans want to see from DC and Netflix for the future and why? Too hard for me to say, John,
Starting point is 01:30:58 because it's, we don't, we have this leading up to whether we got to see how lanterns does. We have to see how Supergirl does. We have to see how Manor Tomorrow does. We have to see how Clayface does before we see where the DCU goes with Netflix. So it's too hard for me, but maybe you guys have an answer.
Starting point is 01:31:18 Mikey. I would like to see it stay on the path that's on. They said they had a 10-year plan. He never had a 10-year contract. I think his contract was four, and it got extended for four and a half or five. I just would like to see this, at least this first chapter that they're doing finished. Okay. That's my thoughts.
Starting point is 01:31:39 What I don't want to see is Netflix has a tendency to cancel shows after season two or three. Right. And I don't want to see them just have shows so that they can do one. two or three seasons to make people subscribe and then cancel them if that's not the plan for the show okay that's fair that's totally fair christian madard there's report that one of those didn't take paramount offer because of the saudi funds i'm glad netflix got to get some tired of people messing up the theater experience then i'm just good well that yeah well you might you know you might not i mean you're glad netflix got it because he's glad he didn't want to see a paramount take because
Starting point is 01:32:19 they're back by the saudis but how would that mess up the I think it's just, it's... Yeah, I mean, well, there's two, there's two... You write this comment, Mikey? I know, the first part, the first part of it, I say, yeah, sure, I get, I mean, and I think that it probably had a lot to do with it. The second part, though, is the opposite, right? Because Paramount was the one who said they're not going to mess with the theater.
Starting point is 01:32:41 Right, yeah. Although Netflix said it, too, but, you know, the question is who you believe? Maybe he just really believes it. Maybe. Mike Joyce, can we take a moment to acknowledge how widely corrupted is that exactly, feel like they have to kiss President's ring just to get WB. Yeah, you can't acknowledge that and he's 100% true. I don't think it's just exact to get WB.
Starting point is 01:33:05 You know, this is, every president has a different personality type that we've seen. And even like if you see the smartest people know that that is what this president's personality type is, like even like a mom donnie, right? I'm not saying that you like them or don't, but people who do kiss his ring do better. They are able to move further. They stay on his good side, right? Which means getting more resources, more money, more support.
Starting point is 01:33:37 Accio Disney, how great is Scars Garden it? I think he should be nominated, Rox. He's so good. And honestly, and his voice was a little jarring for me as, I don't want to say anything right now. I know what you're saying. But let me tell you.
Starting point is 01:33:52 Great. Great. I was a role. This is this finale. This is the best he's ever been in the finale. I can't believe what he can do. He, his movement.
Starting point is 01:34:03 His movement is unreal. He is so good. He won't be because of the genre, but he really should be nominated for this role. He's so good. Oh my God. Just so that, just in case going back for a second,
Starting point is 01:34:19 I know you don't like, when I do this with the chat, but just in case this is how it was interpreted, somebody like batteries and come on, Roxy, excusing this stuff is crazy. It's super duper not what I did. I think he's talking about excusing people kissing. I'm just speaking in facts of what his works with certain. Yeah, Roxie didn't own it. And I know that you, I know you're, you want to. Well, I don't know whether something came across that way.
Starting point is 01:34:41 So just in case it's a he's a very loyal commentary comes in every day, but he gets political and I just can't, I can't handle it. I'm just letting everyone know. That wasn't me giving my opinion. That was me stating it back. Yeah. And Mike, Joy, same thing. I love to put, let's, let's keep politics out of the shit. Yesterday was a political comment.
Starting point is 01:34:58 It set the thing on fire. Different show. Go to a different show. I hate fucking politics. And you're the same way they hate it when it's at Thanksgiving dinner. Everything too. I hate it on my show. I hate it.
Starting point is 01:35:08 When it's, when it's relevant to the story, which you can't get away from it when it comes to what you guys are talking about with. Well, that's why I just. I know. I know. And I'm with you. I'm with you.
Starting point is 01:35:18 I'm just saying in general. like I just I hate it. Derek, there's an 85 million payout stipulation in that contract. Netflix has. If this doesn't succeed, they still have to pay it. This will be a dog fight and there's no heroes in this fight. Just shit and shittier. So she's at least crap corner to stand in.
Starting point is 01:35:34 I mean, he makes a good point. Yeah. Shit sandwich, baby. Yeah, and he really is. It's like, but yeah, they still got to pay a lot of money if they don't get it. So there's a great point, Derek. And Derek, coming back with the support. 141, guys.
Starting point is 01:35:49 141. You're making it tough for everybody today. More support or support from Aidan Dardy. Thank you, Aden. Derek's support. Aiden's coming in. They're both coming in. Now,
Starting point is 01:36:00 if you got Derek and Aiden doing this, it's going to be at 200 before you know it. Aiden's coming in hot. Let's go, Aiden, go waiting. Derek coming in hot. Baby oil bottles,
Starting point is 01:36:11 laced with drugs is a crazy thing to find out. Is that part of the... It's not part of the first episode, but I know we're getting there. Wow, Aiden, back and forth between Aiden and Derek going out. Go Aiden, go, David, go Aiden, go, David, go Aiden, go Derek, go Aiden, go Derry. They don't do that. Darren Lee Wright, you are a beautiful light in my life, guys.
Starting point is 01:36:33 Thank you, Darren. Nice thing to say. Really, really sweet. Andy Kumar, 2817. I'm so glad this question was just asked. Thoughts on Shelby Oaks and Chris is the director. So I did a reaction to it. I didn't see the, I had not seen the movie, so I watched it with Tina.
Starting point is 01:36:49 it comes out tomorrow. So look at my thoughts on that tomorrow. So you guys haven't seen it, right? I feel horrible about this. And I will. I thought I was going to react to it. I'm not exactly sure what's going on. But I worked with Chris for years.
Starting point is 01:37:03 Even if I hadn't, just anybody in this space, I want to support. I heard the movie's good. So can you give it? I know you are going to react to it, but can you tell us like a logline? The logline of the movie? No, of your thoughts. No, I want to wait until people see it tomorrow. Yeah, sorry.
Starting point is 01:37:21 Aidan Dardy, Mike, I really know that you're anti-Nepflix getting this, but do you still think it's the better of two evils when compared to Paramount? Have you been watching the show today? Because I'm not anti-N-Nephyx. I'm anti-Paramount. Derek, with the support, Aden, support, 142. They're trading back and forth. Sean, Roxanne loved your Terminator Salvation Reaction.
Starting point is 01:37:45 Brought much levity to House McCabe last night. I'm glad that you liked it. then why do you get crushed in the comments yeah people did not like that i don't like i the movie salvation's not a good movie no and people who go to watch a reaction for it love the movie so and i was like huh that's so funny how you you know what it is maybe that's what it is i have made no um uh i don't try to make people think like i'll say something stinks and i'm watching i don't watch a lot of movies that stink on the reactions normally, but this is the kind of first time watch,
Starting point is 01:38:22 I don't know what's coming. But with the crew, like, look, we just, I mean, this is a movie not even close to stinking, but Glass Onion,
Starting point is 01:38:30 I'm going to release after we're done. And I'll, this is the spoiler, I guess. Sam really liked it. Like, liked it a lot. I think it's fine.
Starting point is 01:38:37 The second one. If I'm going to rank, I'm going to probably go, one and three are probably right here. They can go, they can jump back and forth. Probably one right here. with three underneath it and then two is like down here.
Starting point is 01:38:51 And so, you know, I'm sure people will give me shit on that. I don't know. It's just, it's interesting because then I'll like text my friends that will be like, no, that movie's not good or I'll talk to you guys here.
Starting point is 01:39:02 I know it's not good. It's not a good. According to the comments. Oh. I'm not good. But let me ask you a question. Because sometimes you've admitted. Yeah, no, it's not all of them,
Starting point is 01:39:12 but the difference here is Christian, And the rejects, they get, there's thousands of comments. So even if it's a small minority, it's still hundreds. And it's still, it still, it still sticks. Yeah. Tim, Sam. Hope everyone's doing well. Thank you, Tim.
Starting point is 01:39:30 This corporate war for one or there's a sadly a consequence of wanting deregulations when all of us schmows lose. I don't, do we lose? For me, it is choosing to lose, oh, okay, for this. For me, he's choosing to lose either physical releases or, but you're not losing physical releases. That I do. If Paramount gets it, I think we might. They don't do physical releases.
Starting point is 01:39:52 You mean Netflix. You mean Netflix. Netflix. Netflix. I'm sorry Netflix. Netflix. Yeah. So.
Starting point is 01:39:56 But wait, but wait. Didn't we just have this conversation? If they're running it through Warner Brothers, why wouldn't they keep their physical through Warner Brothers? Warner Brothers has a great physical thing. But we don't know. You don't know yet. We don't know the cost of it.
Starting point is 01:40:10 But that's the whole, you know, chicken little thing where it's like, Everyone's like, all our fans, we're losing. We're going to lose now because Fizzle meeting is dead now. How did they say that? Right. We're just assuming that. I get you. But you're not to say you're not wrong.
Starting point is 01:40:25 Maybe they say, we're not doing that anymore. We're cutting costs. And then people are going to be pissed off. But I just say, wait to see. Aiden, more support. 148. This is, you've got now more, almost more than a hundred than Roka, crushing Roka. Go, Aiden.
Starting point is 01:40:41 Go, Aiden. Go, D.J. Go, Aiden, go DJ, go DJ, go DJ, go Aiden. Please. Please. Please, thank you. All right. Now, more support there.
Starting point is 01:40:53 DJ. Mirjam, support for the lovely Roxy and the lovely mic. Thank you. No lovely news. That's with Mirjam, always. More support. And then Armada, have you all heard what a seal pushed me yesterday is in French? It's pretty wild if you hear Siri translate it, not safe for work.
Starting point is 01:41:12 A seal pushed me. Should we do it? Should we try to do it? Do it, do it. Come on, do it, come on. How do you say a seal pushed me yesterday in French? In French, a seal pushed me yesterday is, enfoques my pushierre.
Starting point is 01:41:33 That's real good. That's real good. All right, one more time. You got it. You got it. How do you say a seal pushed me yesterday in French? In French, a seal pushed me yesterday. yesterday is,
Starting point is 01:41:51 I fuck my pussy year. I fuck my pussy, yeah. I love you guys so much. This is when people ask me why I, like, when I have bad days, why do you do?
Starting point is 01:42:08 Because I still pushed me yesterday. That's why. I fucked my pussy. Yeah. How do you think? Yeah, at the end of it. I just don't even find that out. I guess because you're French.
Starting point is 01:42:18 I used your French. I still pushed me. that's true the thing up the it's not like I walked on the street and a guy pushed me wait a minute you know it's hilarious what if a seal actually pushed somebody and he said fuck my pussy yeah and they what you say to me pussy what did you say I'm gonna text I'm just trying to tell you seal pushed me fuck my pussy yesterday what I'm gonna text the guy that I'm seeing to say this and just phone in French and see how it goes see how it goes
Starting point is 01:42:39 you posted oh yeah let me know my choice support for Christian his sense of humor thank you uh Aiden Dardy hey Willie can't wait to hear more about the Kickstarter I think, Aiden, was pretty exciting to hear that you think you might be filming in January. So for this project, we're not filming in January. We're probably, we're probably launching the Kickstarter in January or the, it's like, I just don't know how much I'm allowed to say. I did a post. I did a post on my Instagram about everything coming.
Starting point is 01:43:09 And I was nicely asked, let's, let's hold off on any announcements right now because we have a lot of stuff coming. And I'm like, okay. When you were nicely asked, because I know you get very excited about things. Okay. So it's exactly what I'm picturing. I posted, what I posted something and then you wanting to want to let people know what was coming out. They're like not not yet. They're like shut your fucking pie hole more or less. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:31 My choice. Support for Mike and his adorable dogs because I like I like I want people to know about it. And they're like they're going to and they're going to get excited about it. So we're putting together a hell of like you know what it is is that and I said to the person said I'm used to really working by myself and doing myself. And they said we understand. We're used to work. working with a very large team. And I said, understood?
Starting point is 01:43:53 I show my mouth. And that was it. Derek Johnson, no matter how you feel about Sidney-Sweeney, I always find it hilarious when people do PR interviews after it seems like some statement or actions affected their money. Maybe, but she's all, look, it's her career, right? And I do think she was snubbed for Golden Globes. I do. I kind of, this is a really hot take that people aren't going to like, but I kind of dig the way she, her most recent statement, where she was like, I thought the safest thing was to say nothing and now I kind of regret that.
Starting point is 01:44:23 You just want her bath, so, Mike. You just want her bath soap. A lot of people aren't on the same page as me. You aren't Mike, Steph isn't, I, I understand. You guys know I like her, but she had a series of bombs. She kept her mouth shut and people like, oh, hey, um, maybe you should retract what you said or maybe say something about this because you got Here is another thing, though, too.
Starting point is 01:44:50 And again, going back to what we just talk about with politics and everything, too. And I'm, and I'll preface this by saying, you know, where, and I don't ever talk about it. And I'll say, I find myself to be right, like more so in the middle of things, too, because I hate extreme leftism. I hate extreme right as I hate it. I think it has torn the country apart. That being said, you know, I do think that if you are on the right side of things in general, in Hollywood. Right.
Starting point is 01:45:18 correct or right is in no right as far as in the right and the right side of the aisle okay if you are i don't know if she is or not but it seems like she might be from not saying anything it's probably reported that she voted for trump that's the fact that we know i think that in the in the hollywood bubble it doesn't behoove you to be on that side of the aisle it just doesn't and when you don't talk and when you do these things it's also going to her if you say nothing if you say nothing and you don't have an opinion on it's going to it's going to hurt you so i don't think mike's wrong eventually everything the star power starts to go down and you go i got to do something and you got to do you do that so i also agree with roxy though i like the way she handled it
Starting point is 01:46:04 because you had to people are so judgmental though people are so judgmental it's like so she felt she was wrong and she made the statement i think that amanda seafrid is doing wonders for sidney Sweeney's look right now. People really like her. And she's like bringing her in to her group, always taking her pictures, always cutting the tape with her.
Starting point is 01:46:28 Like, I think that. So they're like buddies now? I think so. And like we saw the same thing with Glenn Powell. The reason that I don't slam Sydney Sweeney is there's two main reasons. Number one, because I think she's talented.
Starting point is 01:46:40 And that's the most important part of our actors is that they're talented. And number two, it seems like everybody who, works with her, loves her, which must mean that she is doing something right. So I don't know who she is. I don't know her politics. I don't know who she is as a person. And I would probably guess that we would disagree on politics considering we voted differently.
Starting point is 01:47:00 But I do appreciate that her co-stars seem to love her. I'd like to work with her. Yeah. That means something to me. It's true. More support for Derek. Thank you, Derek. Amanda, haven't watched Derry yet.
Starting point is 01:47:12 Is it bingeable or too disturbing to likely do it all? also last samurai standing is pretty cool so far in episode three look the first episode and the is it the second i can't remember the first and the second i think have two very graphic scenes like graphic um and tough to watch scenes right so the story itself though is pretty damn great but it's it gets dark so i i don't know if you bingeable the whole damn thing but you can have bingeable a couple episodes right rocks i think that it's i don't think that this type of show is conducive for binging it all in one sitting but i'm with you a couple episodes of episodes here and then take a break and then come back to it yeah uh mike joy support for roxy and a new man do you write
Starting point is 01:47:58 you back no i just sent it okay um he's the best do you right back no he's just the fucking best okay look at that so we i guess we got to follow up on our other conversation I want to see where that I know. Did you follow up on that conversation that we had? And was I right? Were you right? You were helpful. Okay.
Starting point is 01:48:21 I meant right about that was the decision to make. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Good job, me. All right. Mike Joyce. Support for Jody.
Starting point is 01:48:32 Any word on Party of Darkness? Thank you for the support. It played in Culver City this week, Party of Darkness at the festival. I'm not exactly sure where it's going from there. It's a fun one, so I'll keep you guys posted. Serious Brooklyn, Safart. Thank you. Derek Johnson's support.
Starting point is 01:48:51 Thank you, Armada. Remember that time? People were dipping balls in soy sauce to test their taste receptors. Talk about, hey, Willie. Wait, what happened? People were dipping their balls in soy sauce to taste their test. And then people were licking their balls. What was that?
Starting point is 01:49:08 No, I wonder if like your ball. I don't know. I'm not dipping my balls in soy sauce. See, but I have questions that I can't ask on the air about that to both of you. Yeah, but I don't feel like I have answers. I feel like you guys have more answers for me. Like, do you taste things through your balls at all? All right, Roxy, you don't have to answer, but I'm going to ask it.
Starting point is 01:49:27 If the new man was like, hey, I want to do a taste test and I'm going to put dipping balls, one of my sauce and balls, and I want you to help me. Is it better? Like, would you do it? You wouldn't do it. Of course I would. You would do soy sauce on the balls? That doesn't sound horrific. Okay.
Starting point is 01:49:45 Well, all right. What about was solid? Rocks, rocks, you wouldn't do soy sauce on the balls? Hey, do soces on the balls,
Starting point is 01:49:49 man. I think I would have some clarification questions about, like, does this feel good for you? Like, what you're up, but you're up for the soy sauce. Soysau?
Starting point is 01:49:59 Yeah. That's not, that's not like a crazy. I mean, I understand you come up with it. Okay. Let me ask you guys, let me ask you guys this back.
Starting point is 01:50:08 Can, can, Can you taste any kind of flavor through your balls? I've never tried to taste my sauce on my nuts. Yeah. Can one of you try it and report back? No, I have so many things that I'm going to say that I want to say that I can't say because I would only get myself in trouble.
Starting point is 01:50:23 Okay, but like, think about this. Think about this because obviously you guys have had things on your balls. Can you taste that? What things are my head of my ball? What? Shaving me? Can we taste? No.
Starting point is 01:50:36 No, she's, she's talking about it. if someone was, was giving you a little, how do you feel down there? Shewed gum and then they were on your balls. Yeah, you can, sure, it was a little, little, little spice, almost like, it's almost like putting Ben Gay in your balls. You don't do that.
Starting point is 01:50:51 Maybe soy sauce feels like something. I don't know. Well, there you go. The Jonah Hill gift right now. Yep, that works. Mike Joyce, you should have put Mike in the tank in the thumbnail. You know what? Luke, let's start putting Mike in the thumbnail with the tank picture.
Starting point is 01:51:05 That would be great. Mild Manor. I kind of resent. everybody what the fuck roxy as if i asked the question what the what they you wouldn't i i think that's i think that's a generous lover what the fuck roxy well hey soy sauce on the balls you're treating soy sauce like it's dog shit no sois sauce you're a sushi fan who brings soy sauce into the fucking who said it's gonna be who said it was the bedroom maybe it's a side room at a at a japanese restaurant i'm also not i'm not saying i'm interested in it i'm saying that you'd say you'd be down
Starting point is 01:51:39 interested in it right you wouldn't you wouldn't be posted you know what's hilarious is that you'll do soy sauce on the balls but not 69 that's hilarious that came that came up this week it did in conversation it came up and that probably went over like a fart in an elevator i have to tell you he was like i completely agree whoa you know you've know you found somebody because this is this it's it's sacrilege to me yeah it's the first thing i'll interview him about if i ever meet him on He was like, I, I like the way we're doing things. I was like, that's good. Okay. All right. Sooy sauce on the balls.
Starting point is 01:52:14 Good for me because I do not like that. He asked me about it because I very clearly have dip dodged ducked. All right. Sois sauce. All right. Hey, all, I myself and a few other people got emails from Netflix saying they're merging with HBO. I don't know if that's the case for everyone else. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:29 We've got it to, everybody got it. If you're a subscriber, you got it. But they're basically, that's a strategy move. That's a power play move. Yeah. To say, hey, and then also letting everybody know, don't get scared. We're good. Crane flying.
Starting point is 01:52:45 Hey, just got here. What do you guys think of plural of us? Oh, it's the best. It's so good. Christian, what's your favorite part? I think the thing with the, you know, and everybody's doing the, that's the thing when they, around and around. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:57 Yeah, that's a good. Yeah. Don't spoil it for Mike, but the round and around was really essential. Yeah. Argo, 45, 12. With the It Dairy show being great. Have you watched the Hulu show Castle Rock? to be in the same universe about Shawshank.
Starting point is 01:53:10 I never did, but I heard it wasn't that good. Same and same. Right? Don't watch it. But although, isn't Mark Bernardin on that one, though? Wasn't he? Maybe not. I hope not. Mark Maron? No, Bernardin. Oh.
Starting point is 01:53:23 Bobby. Is Welcome to Dairy meant to be series, a limited series. Well, it's intended to be a series. There's going to be at least two seasons. At least two, if not three. I will tell you. have announced that they it's three seasons is the intention they're going back 27 years every season there's just something because my question what i'll say it i won't spoil anything my question roxey was
Starting point is 01:53:50 like well how are they going to do this you know with us like and and caring because you know eventually it goes they explain in this upcoming episode how they're going to do that and i think it's brilliant oh cool yeah that's sinister mccall best snyder derrick johnson just bought warner brothers yeah he did that a while ago and he sold it. Go DJ. Paul Hitchcock. The doctor told me I had to stop masturbating. I asked him why he said because I'm trying to examine you. Nice.
Starting point is 01:54:18 You like that one, Mike? You like that one? Unheard. Sirens Incorporated. Love you loved you guys' reaction to Total Recall. So it was Steph's reaction was the best. I'm doing another one with her today. Jingle all the way. She's never seen it. Watching all the movies with you reminds me of that
Starting point is 01:54:35 Salma, a quote, where people give her crap for her accent. Yet Arnold was the biggest star on the planet. He was the best. He was the best. He was the biggest. The biggest. Arago, with Knives at What We're doing so well, do you think they should do a Clue movie remake? One of the reasons he's doing so well is because Ryan Johnson just has a grip on it.
Starting point is 01:54:54 And Benoit Blanc is such a great character. I want to see more movies, more of those movies. I do. Really have become a fan of that franchise. Mike Joyce. Fun fact. March from Welcome to Derry. is the mother of Rich in it.
Starting point is 01:55:09 She named her son after Rich. How do you know that? How do you know that? People are saying that, but I don't know that it's a fact as much as it's a theory. Yeah, right. How do you know that?
Starting point is 01:55:16 Derek Johnson, support me. Seattle, K.O., support for Roxy and Mike Christmas. Aidan. Support Kenya. Go, Aidan. Richie actors should play Damien Wayne, D.C. At the point where they make it, maybe if they even do that story.
Starting point is 01:55:28 He's like so young right now. He's super young. But if Muscietti actually does it, then maybe that's a possible. I don't know. Armada went to the sphere this weekend in Vegas to see Zach Brown with the family. It was really cool. I hope they make more of these spheres. I hope they make them too. Yeah, the sphere in Vegas cost one billion dollars to make. Wow. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:55:48 Man. Yeah. Aiden, hearing Christian actually teared up during Wilcumdairy episode. I'm terrified for Roxy. Good luck, girl. Yeah. And you know, here's the other thing, Rox, to show you about this. And I haven't told my daughter to this yet because I don't have the heart to do it. Because she wanted me to wait. She said, she goes, well, she's like, should I wait for you? to watch it. I was like, I'm going to watch it with you. I never said anything. All I said was, I'm going to watch her with you. She's like, aren't you going to do reaction to the finale? I said, I'm going to watch it with you. That's all I, that's all you wrote back, because I wasn't going to lie to it. I said, so I watched it first.
Starting point is 01:56:19 And I watched it here. I recorded it. And then I went home and I watched it with her. But I never told her that I didn't, that I watched it. How'd she do? She cried. She cried for sure. But what I'm going to say is the same two parts that I teared up of and I just Watch it too much. I teared up again. Wow. Two hours later. Wow. Wait, Christian. Oh. Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. I was just going to tell you you missed, but you pulled. Okay. Frank, thoughts on the Rosenbaum interview with Allison Mack. Very interesting, but I can't tell if I'm sympathetic for her, just being manipulated by a recruiter. I have not seen it. No clue. Have you guys seen it?
Starting point is 01:56:57 Only parts. I've known. And I felt the same way. Okay. It's very, very difficult to feel bad. When you're listening to her story, you feel bad. because of what she's saying. But then if you know the greater context and have seen the dock, it's hard to feel bad. So I think it's a tough one. It's not the same as like Gielane Maxwell, but it is like,
Starting point is 01:57:20 you know, she did have like right woman. Yeah. Zeus Fleming, like the guy who chooses a stall behind you to piss him when the whole bathroom was over. Dress me nuts. Of course. A support. Thank you, Aed.
Starting point is 01:57:31 Bito Power. I hate that Netflix might end up with WB. I don't trust Paramount to pull it off. Sarandos is. 10 steps ahead of someone to the detriment of movie goers. You don't know that yet. You don't know that. You don't know it.
Starting point is 01:57:42 You don't know it. You don't know it. You can't say that yet until you know it. Derek Johnson, there literally was a ha-haha at the end of me saying, Roxy was complaining. It was a joke. It was a joke. Ha-ha-ha. I'm making a joke. Of course it was.
Starting point is 01:57:55 No, the guy that's rich is 15 years old. Oh, wow. I would have guessed that he was nine? I guess he could have. I guess he could. A nine? I didn't think he was nine. He's nine.
Starting point is 01:58:06 He's little, but he's, he's young. He's not nine. Akio Disney. Mike, I see your WW Resort Magnets. Are you a fan? First of all, I'm seeing how you see those. But no, I'm at my best friend's house. And his wife is-
Starting point is 01:58:18 It's when you're up on screen by yourself, Mikey. Oh, okay. His wife is a Disney fanatic. Fanatic. She does all the races. Yeah, she is. Not. Okay, Rob.
Starting point is 01:58:29 Dakota's quote is, in the States, it feels really grim. And even in less than 24 hours that I've been here, I have renewed faith in cinema. I just find this really different quote. It's so different than what you claim it was. Very different. I don't know if those still K. Robb that said that before, but that's a very different quote. In the States, it feels grim.
Starting point is 01:58:47 That could mean many, many things as far as how they barely even shoot in L.A., tax, write-offs, other things, things that we've been talking about today. What is the overall cinema landscape there? Is it the same as it is like in the Bollywood scene? So that's a very different quote of what. I don't think it's a perfect quote. but it's not what it was claimed it was. No, there's more context to it.
Starting point is 01:59:11 Mr. Nico. Hey, all Christian, I had the pizza across from Burbank 16. Solid New York slices is called slices. I've heard of it. Citywalk just got one too. Get the hot Mario slice.
Starting point is 01:59:22 Hey, Roxy, sorry for the pizza talk piece. Have you, Mike, have you been to that place? Yeah, you know, I did.
Starting point is 01:59:26 I enjoyed it. But again, I should preface it saying I got it at CityWalk, and that's much more expensive than a normal place. Yeah, I heard the Burbank 16 is right where it's like 10 bucks for a, a big slice so I'm like I'm so glad that it wasn't there when I was working at Collider because
Starting point is 01:59:41 I'd be 800 down across from the burbank I'll check it out and see what it is there but it's good Armada wasn't crazy about seeing the band since I'm not huge into country but sphere users visually and audioized for great experience that's why I would go to I can't wait to go to that aiden the thought of Netflix theaters terrifies me no way we're going to get one immediately up here in Anchorage Alaska that would mean I'd probably have to wait two years without seeing a DC film in theaters again let's see what happens with the overall deal because they might be forced to make them because of their, you know, their expanding library.
Starting point is 02:00:12 Yeah. If there are Netflix-specific theaters, Aidan, I don't believe that DC movies will only be released in those theaters for you to see. Especially like, not that Anchorage, Alaska is the number one spot of theater would be, but like you're populated enough that they care about you. Definitely. Derek, the people that matter here care about you, Roxy and Mike as well. Mike is the most lovable asshole in every friend group.
Starting point is 02:00:38 You literally can't help but love him. True. I'm the lovable asshole? Yes. Do you not know that, Mikey? You didn't know that? Why am I an asshole? Lovable asshole.
Starting point is 02:00:47 But why am I an asshole? Like Rich in it. I don't like that. I'm the asshole in the group. I don't like that. Dancing Dog 60. No kid theater worker is going to bounce a group of unruly theater goers. I love the old theater going experience.
Starting point is 02:01:03 The new one is hit or miss. It's true. It's like one of those things who's like, I don't get paid enough to worry about this and get my nose split for some guy acted up. I think that about everybody that works everywhere now. It's like you just don't want a deal. People are scary now. People like walk around with guns.
Starting point is 02:01:20 People are just pissed off about everything. Dan the man. What's up people? I say turn the theater experience into Ready Player 1. Disney and Fortnite knows what's up. Paramount gets it. Transformers DC crossover. Harry Potter means Avatar.
Starting point is 02:01:31 Get with it. Yeah. I'm telling you, we're living in a simulation. Dancing Dog 60. recently a dude got jumped outside of theater in Boston for ratting out a gang of hooligans in the theater who got tossed streaming it's it's you know but that's that is that goes a lot too it really does Jedi super saan thoughts how netflix will handle merch rights for Warner Brothers releases Warner Brothers are proactive and having merch on shells before releases while Netflix has been very reactive if ever again same answer
Starting point is 02:01:58 if the same team is in place if they don't I think look will layoffs happen if this happens 1,000% it's inevitable. But we don't know that they're going to just completely fire their entire merchandising team and everything. Who's to say you guys are doing what you're doing and you're making money? Okay, here are the numbers. This is making money. Keep doing that and make money for us and we're going to do like, just because Netflix doesn't do it on their side, doesn't mean they're going to destroy the one or other side that is doing it.
Starting point is 02:02:27 They continue, they're buying an entity. So they're going to continue to get into that business. So just because they do something on the Netflix side doesn't mean they're going to implement that on the Warner side. I have to let you know that I'm waiting for somebody to come fix my dryer. Whenever he gets here, I will have to go. That's fine. That's fine.
Starting point is 02:02:42 We're just finished on the questions. Battery, is there Baton versus Rocabee? What's up with that? I mean, they had a rivalry in Shimano, man, it was going.
Starting point is 02:02:49 Darren Lee, right. And Draco clears the table. That was a great. That was an amazing moment. Unheard, Sirens Incorporate. You know,
Starting point is 02:02:57 he always, holidays, everything to you, Mark and Drico always reaches out and says, he always reaches out. My birthday. Always reaches out. More support for Roxy since she's the only one of this crew that understands the genius of has been hotel and hell of a boss.
Starting point is 02:03:10 Unbelievable. I just can't. I just never, never got it. So good. Darren Lee Wright, every Wildberries match. It's a good one. Wildberries, they could make a crowd.
Starting point is 02:03:19 You know that when the season and the series ended, they were the ranked number one or two contenders. They had won three in a row. Really? Yeah. They had won three in a row and they were almost got a number one contenders match. Z, you know, sending this to show you love to you all, but shout out. So to Mike, seeing you call out Josh from Denoners every now and then it's actually huge.
Starting point is 02:03:39 Mike calls everybody out, calls everybody out on Twitter. That's why the asshole of the group. That's 100%. Loveable asshole. I get a, Josh has always been nice to me, so I can't say anything. Also heard that politics could damper the Netflix deal due to antitrust laws, a.k. Trump wouldn't surprise me due to how relentless yellow sense is. Someone said it great before.
Starting point is 02:04:01 This is succession. It really is. There's going to be a lot of things that are going down. Look at this. They're pushing you guys towards the Ruxie. You might be out of, you might be out of the damn show and you're going to get close to 200. Gerard,
Starting point is 02:04:13 rewatched repo, the genetic opera. I still love it. I don't know what that is. Do you guys know what that is? Yeah. I think it's, is it Drew Law?
Starting point is 02:04:20 Is he in that? I don't remember, but I've heard of it. It sounds familiar. K.J. King Lopez, right there with you, Mike.
Starting point is 02:04:28 Yeah, buddy. Yeah. Bojacks. Bobby. Christian, did you get a chance to link of a Lewis tan? I mean, he never wrote me or anything.
Starting point is 02:04:37 So no. Bobby had said that Lewis wanted to get in touch with me to be on the show to talk about your movie, but I said, I never heard from him. Do you want to do that? I can send a message. Yeah. He follows me. He sent me messages in the past about doing interviews, and then it just never worked out. When did Lewis say that, Bobby? Yeah, I'm not sure. Johnny. Question for Roxy. Were you what a lucky few to see the Supergirl trailer at the New York? She wasn't in New York.
Starting point is 02:05:02 If she was, if the answer to this is yes, that she saw it, she's going to be in trouble with me. And what can you say about it? I was only there for a few hours. She was not there. I was not there. But everybody and their mother seemed to be there. Apparently, except me, who lives in New York, I wouldn't have gone anyway because I want to watch it. I want to react to it.
Starting point is 02:05:24 So, gee, well, do you think the Doomsday trailers this week? I think they should wait until next week. I'm also reacting to it, by the way. Yeah. I think they should wait. until next week. Okay. Ryan.
Starting point is 02:05:36 Isn't it coming up before Avatar, we think? What? The trailer? Yeah. Oh, Doomsday. Yeah, the trailer, but they're going to, definitely before, but they're probably going to put it online first.
Starting point is 02:05:48 Is there an old movie you'd love to be in? Boogie Nights. Oh. Me? Yeah. Oh, shit. Every old movie, Gone with the Wind, West Side Story, Wizard of Oz.
Starting point is 02:06:04 Be like in the movie as an actor or just live in the world as a character. Yeah, no. Yeah, that's the, it's a good question. You gotta get a little elaborate on it. Callum Pritchard, after Monkey Man, do you want to see Deb Patel again as a director? I forgot. When did, was Monkey Man this year? Last year was last year. Last year.
Starting point is 02:06:19 Last year. I liked that movie. I like that movie. I like that movie. Hey, Willie. He said, right. As a director or an action store. I love the movie and heard he made it through tough conditions. Yeah, I liked it.
Starting point is 02:06:29 I'd like to see him do more. I like, see him do more. Yeah, I liked it. Okay. Renee Reyes. What's up, y'all? Did you see that Leslie Hillen blaming YouTubers for the accolite not getting a second season?
Starting point is 02:06:42 Sounds like she's avoiding accountability instead of admitting the show wasn't good. I did see that. I don't understand why they go down that route. I understand what she was saying in certain aspects. What did she actually say? She said something along the lines of that it was a YouTubers I just wanted to kind of shit on the show to do it and the numbers would go up if they talked about it. And I understand the road she was going on,
Starting point is 02:07:01 but that's not why the show didn't. succeed. The show didn't succeed because it was too expensive. The angle that went, they focused in on those twins, which was a terrible decision. She wouldn't say that though she's going to stick by her by her creative decision that she should as a director and a creator. But you can't go down that road. It is a lose-lose situation to blame YouTubers and other things for your show didn't work. You said, what you could do is we took some swings. We were really proud of what we did. We love the show that we put out. And it just didn't work out. It's all you need to say. When you start blaming other people, it is never going to work out for you.
Starting point is 02:07:35 But you guys didn't see the comments, you wouldn't be able to know it. Yeah. Arago, did you see the new trailer for the last season of the boys? Never saw the last season of the boys, so it didn't watch the show. Wow, you didn't? I just, I don't know where it is. I really liked the first three seasons. It just kind of gave up on it.
Starting point is 02:07:50 I saw a trailer, but it was like a couple weeks ago or something, I thought. Well, which one are you talking about Arago? Is there a new one? It was a new one that just came out recently. Oh, then I have to. Haskell. Hey, gang, Christian, can you record a video of you playing seal? Oh, that, that, that, that, uh, quite the seal question for Sam, Sadie Ming and post it.
Starting point is 02:08:12 Uh, that's probably a pretty good. I should do that for, I should definitely do it for, um, for Sam. She'll, she'd laugh her ass off. I, I, I'm smiling, by the way, it was my 50th birthday. Happy birthday, bud. Oh, happy birthday. Oh, happy birthday to Ed. Old school fan, man.
Starting point is 02:08:28 Jack Lewis, feast your eyes on Pennywise at the instant time. Bill Scars were so good in this role and to think he wasn't attached to a prize his role. Is that true at one point? How do you not get him? Well, I'm confused because he's also the EP of the show. Maybe that's why. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:08:42 But he was, I mean, he's phenomenal. I'm telling you, the finale is his best, is his best work yet. Cassio Beard, Skittles, taste the rainbows. Yep. 100%. 169. Holy moly. Sweet dreams.
Starting point is 02:08:55 Super happy for you, RoxyC-Fire. Soy sauce anywhere? I love in the show. Thank you. Mark Bernard on Season 1 of Castle Rock. He was. Corn Emperor says that. Armada, that soy sauce conversation is definitely clip out of a short.
Starting point is 02:09:07 You know what? I don't feel like I have the answers that I need from you guys. About the soy sauce on the ball. Yes. Well, you got to go soon. So hey, Prince is positive. We went from everyone smells to assigne and just soy sauce on the balls. I fucking love this show.
Starting point is 02:09:23 Also, is soy sauce on the balls called a salty dumpling? Maybe that's what you can call it, Mike. When you go home, he says, Shannon, you want a salty dumpling Mike you don't think Shannon would do that if you were like this something I'm really interested in Shannon and I have a relationship where we would do whatever the person wanted as a you know hey let's try it let's try it I'm not going to go get soy sauce and put my nuts in them like but what do I need Shannon to do that for like I mean it's a fun way it's fun way to take it off oreos coming out with zero Oreos like Coke has Coke
Starting point is 02:09:58 zero. If they taste good, I'm going to have Oreos coming out of my eyeballs. That's interesting. You got to get to the doctor right after that, though. Armada. They're going to be zero calorie orio. No way. Can we get Manson the show at some point? I mean, yeah. Listen, the Oscars, they're coming up. Up. We're going to see it. Who's going to see it? Who's not going to. What's? Who's going to win? Did you just see his clip? Which one? Hold on. I got to do. This is the one I got to do. Because the major question is yes, yes. soy sauce on balls. Yes.
Starting point is 02:10:30 Yes. Cokane donkey. Yeah. Mike, we can't let to see that. You can't see that. The clip, though, was was Marlon Wayne's asking him if he was on mushrooms in the morning
Starting point is 02:10:51 because he was so energetic. Oh, I love that. I got to see that. I need that. Corn Emperor, villains of the movie theaters are us for not going. I mean, yeah, because it's just you got to
Starting point is 02:11:01 but yes and no the other thing is too we just talked about all the prices that you're paying monthly you don't you didn't have the kind of expenses
Starting point is 02:11:11 that you had for the entertainment cost per month when people were going to the theaters 20 years ago 25 years ago if you compared
Starting point is 02:11:21 your bill to what you spent on entertainment back then as to what you spend now before you go to the theaters significantly different
Starting point is 02:11:28 So it's not that simple. Jalen Turner, can we get a quick run through of all the mic sound bites? Yes, but rocks, well, I got to do it, but I've got to do it at the thing. I'm going to lose my place and I don't want to do that. But Jalen, yes, I'll run through all them before we sign off. CB the legend. Christian, are we getting the Doomsday trailer tomorrow? I don't think so.
Starting point is 02:11:51 I think we're getting the Supergirl trailer on Thursday. So I don't think we're getting Doomsday. I don't think so. Derek Johnson, every lovable asshole. and the friend group is the guy you can always rely on. This is true. We'll fight with you and with that. We'll fight for you and with you. Won't let you down. I'll always be honest with you.
Starting point is 02:12:06 Yeah, that's Mike. All right. I'll take it. That's Mike. Legend, M.M. 600. See the NFL game last night. It went to O.T. crazy. No, I saw the aftermath though, when the guy wouldn't give the interview on the field. I just want to be with my team. It's like, I get it, but you didn't pay to, you know, give an interview, buddy. Derek Johnson.
Starting point is 02:12:21 Thank you, Derek. I didn't watch the game last night. Did you watch it, rocks? I got lost because I got a response to my Oh, about the soy sauce on the balls? No, the seal one. Oh, the seal one. What did he say?
Starting point is 02:12:40 What game were they asking about? Don't worry about that. Just let's focus on the seal. He said, yes, please, smiley face. You didn't tell me you were adding French to do a lingo. So did you say yes, please, in response to what it said? All I said was ask Siri to say, a seal pushed me yesterday in French. wrote yes please i this guy this guy's the best uh he's the best yes please
Starting point is 02:13:06 soy sauce on the balls yes please no it's not soy sauce on the ball i know that i know but what what what the seal thing says he's saying yes to and it's like okay repo the genetic opera is a horror musical has the actor from buffy tv show who played giles the girl from spy kid sarah brightman family opera singer okay all right yeah armada instead of soy try tabasco sauce oh my god no no no i draw a line i draw a line there that's where i draw the line because ow yeah um for you i feel like man's a high pitch yeah i wouldn't want anything to deal with that i want anything nothing nothing to deal with that um okay i feel like manse is the hype when you're at it why don't you just make the hot wings challenge of nuts you ranch on your balls
Starting point is 02:13:50 different sauce on your balls yeah blue cheese it's disgusting all right uh derrick passed away. Yeah, we talked about this other day. He was my all-time favorite villain in a movie. I'll never forget a immortal combat, too. Who's your favorite movie villain? All-time? I mean, I love, I love Palpatine. I like Palpatine. Yeah. Hans Gruber.
Starting point is 02:14:13 That's a good one. Rocks? I don't know. Okay. Well, big question. Think about it. I'm in MASH. Rank your excitement level for the following reported trailers playing before Avatar Doomsday.
Starting point is 02:14:29 The Odyssey Five. been a prologue and the first look at Spielberg's new film probably Vader I would I mean look as far as a movie goes I Odyssey I'm Odyssey but like I'm so curious to see what Spielberg's UFO movie's gonna be about I'm so curious so like I'm pumped for both they will both be in my most anticipated for next year I don't for me I don't really this is such a fucked up but trailers don't really make or break for me so no but you know what the trailer for The Spielberg one, are we doing war of the worlds? Or are we doing like, no, we're actually going to go down this disclosure,
Starting point is 02:15:07 what's going on in the government, like the post type movie. That's what I want to see from Spielberg. H.R. White. There won't be theaters around for event movies because they can't stay open for just event movies. A restaurant can't just stay open for a group event. You need the constant inventory, particularly in smaller markets. Yeah, but if you're, that's not necessarily true, though, because you have, depending on how many screens it's in,
Starting point is 02:15:30 and like the smaller movies, like, and horror movies also are still going to be, the smaller based movies, what they need to do is the budget-based movies to make profit to get people into the theater and small, you know, then theater prices have to come down. I'll tell you that as well, but they'll still, they'll still have multiple screens and big events and IMAX theater prices will go up for these things. So that's not necessarily true. Jackie. Yes, Bill originally was not attached to return.
Starting point is 02:16:00 It wasn't until halfway through the production that he came on as Pennywise and EP. Josh Horwitz talked to him about in his interview with him. Oh, you got to watch him. Maybe that's why he came on as Pennywise because they offered him the EP. You can't do that show without Pennywise. You can't. I mean, it's the whole show.
Starting point is 02:16:14 I don't know that they were thinking about doing it without Pennywise. Maybe they were thinking about doing it without Bill. Who would want to see that if it's connected to the movies? Derek Johnson, any relationship where you can have an open and healthy talk about sex is very good relationship. Yes. Yeah. Thank you, DJ. People in the chat being real weirdos right now. And not everybody lines up with everybody's morals, but I'm with you on that.
Starting point is 02:16:35 All right. So 177. I don't know if anybody's going to touch that guys. Respectfully. 177. I don't think anybody's going to touch it. I mean, put some respect on Mikey and Roxy's motherfucking. It's true. You did it.
Starting point is 02:16:52 So, all right. Roxy, you'll be selling your new soy sauce brand. Where? No, I don't feel like you guys are understanding. I'm not trying to do the soy sauce thing. I'm just okay with the soy sauce thing. If somebody else had the brand, I would try it once. At Rockies Trier, go get my movie Wildcat.
Starting point is 02:17:13 Appreciate you guys who have so far. Be cool in the chat. If you're not, then you don't get cool stories from me anymore. Weirdos. Everybody's favorite asshole, where are you? I'm the asshole and every friend. Find me wherever you fucking want to find me. Assholes.
Starting point is 02:17:30 Fair enough. All right. Guys, thank you so much. Again, what a show. 177 on this crazy, crazy show.
Starting point is 02:17:39 Multi, huge show and a lot of different things. So the DC crew does it again. We'll be back. I don't know if I'm going to do a live show tomorrow. We'll be back definitely on Thursday with Steph. And then Friday will be Caps and Cal's possibility that that's Chris and Winston might have to go alone because of my call that I just talked about.
Starting point is 02:17:59 But man, oh man, both Steph and the Cape screw are going to have a battle at 177 with Mike and Roxy taking the lead here today. So make sure you comment, click, like, go to the Clips channel. If you haven't done that, I'm going to be releasing the Glass Onion reaction in just a moment. So make sure you check that out. Sam is back with that. And I'll Shelby Oaks up tomorrow Friday with the release of, Knives out. Wake up
Starting point is 02:18:25 Dead Man. We did a reaction to that. That'll be up. So we got a lot of stuff. Welcome to Dairy Demon Slayer. Tons of stuff. So thank you guys. Appreciate it. We'll see you on the flip side. And before I made a promise, I made a promise. Made a promise. So here's all the bits from Mike and Roxy.
Starting point is 02:18:41 Cocks? Hey, Willie. Hey, Harloff. Harloff. Simon's section. And it plops on the plate. I think those are some good ones. We need some more, I think. Thank you guys. Really appreciate it. You guys rule. Apparently it's the Discord for this channel. I have nothing to do with it, but the wonderful fans actually do. So you want to join it. Go ahead and join it. I think that's nice. And that's it. So thank you again. Appreciate it. And we'll see you on the flip side. Pause it. Sure. Pause it. Let's get the hell out of here, shall we? Okay. Why not? All right. Yeah? Yeah.

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