The Reel Rejects - ACE VENTURA: WHEN NATRUE CALLS (1995) IS WILD!! MOVIE REVIEW!! First Time Watching!!
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I want to see if that was white zombie.
Because it changed sound cues.
I think they only used 20 seconds of it to like, you know, not pay a lot.
And then it seemed to go generic.
They really needed their heavy metal truck injection moment.
Yes, and I must know.
Oh.
Yeah, also Tommy Davidson was the tiny warrior.
So where would I have seen him?
Even living in color?
He's been, oh, I've seen some episodes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's been in some stuff.
All right.
Comedian.
All right.
All right.
Well, good for him.
Really getting to shine on screen, saying lots of words.
Saying lots of words, doing lots of biting.
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Oh, my good.
We did it, guys.
We did.
We answered the call of nature.
We made it to the other.
the side. How are we feeling, y'all? I'm feeling. I mean, I would be lying if I said I didn't have a
good time. I don't think this is as strong of a film as the first one for many reasons that I'm
sure we're about to talk about. You know, it's still fun to watch Jim Carrey do his thing. It's
fun to watch him in a different context. I think it's interesting that this movie went for something
that on paper feels like a very kind of, I don't know,
they went for a very interesting and rich vein of like context here
to be like, okay, we got these British guys,
you know, meddling in the lives of these tribes
and like manufacturing a war situation
so that they can, you know, pull out some sacred resource
and make a new attraction out of it.
Like on paper, I'm like, oh, that's interesting.
You really went for something real there in a sense.
and I don't think it was a bad idea to do that,
but I do kind of wit.
I feel like the bits got,
the best bits were probably late
into the movie towards the end.
There were a lot of moments
where I felt like I was,
this movie kind of to me,
occupied the difference between,
there's a difference between watching
someone like chew scenery
and that's part of the character
and, you know,
you have this world based around
this slapstick persona
and everything is kind of orbiting that.
whereas this felt like you said a series of bits
which I would agree with
and also like
more like you're just watching somebody mugging
for a really long time
because like a lot of this
staging blocking and
shot composition would have him
just kind of in a frame
doing stuff for a long time
and it kind of gave me this feeling
of like when you're watching
a comedy show on stage or something like that.
I felt like TV show comedy
it felt like SNLish where it's like
we need room to let the bit happen
So we're just going to frame.
Yeah, and you have to commit to going up to 10 or 11 in terms of energy.
But like if the rest of the energy isn't clicking, then that creates a level of dissonance or flatness that it's, yeah, I think this was missing this sort of momentous madcap energy that the filmmaking of the first movie had to bolster Jim Carrey's wildness.
And I think the first movie, funny enough, did a better job of like giving him stuff to play off of.
Whereas I felt like he was playing off himself much of the time
Like even the straight characters in this movie
For like the first half I was kind of like
I'm sort of with these guys
This is a little bit aggravating to deal with you
Or trying to get down to business
And I feel like it shouldn't be that way
Like even in the first movie
When he is chewing the scenery
In a moment where like
Crucial details are being disclosed
There's like you're still kind of with him in those scenes
Yeah
Whereas in this I was sort of occupying two spaces
Where I'm like I like watching you
And this is a joy to you know
Just have this in front of me
it's innocuous and fun, but at the same time, yeah, like the energy doesn't have as much
momentum and there are times where, yeah, I feel like I'm watching a kid mug on stage rather
than be a part of a scene. It feels like they really kind of took this and rested it on his back
where, you know, like any Jim Carrey movie probably has that because he's so much the center of
whatever he's in, especially comedy. But I felt like the first movie was probably bolstered by more
elements that were, you know, really all firing. But, you know, I thought the supporting cast for
the most part was charming. I like the setting. I like the, you know, nature-yness of it as opposed to
were in the city. It's football, you know, of the first movie. Like, I liked a lot of what this
attempted to do. I liked him having a monk stint and the whole prologue thing of like he losing,
like stuff like that I thought made for fun opportunities that I wish the movie paid off a little
bit more cohesively. Like, yeah, I had a good time. The first movie is the one where I'm going
to be like, I can't wait to watch that again, though. Whereas this was like, you know, fun expansion
pack, but non-essential. I guess I would say, you know, for sure. It's all worth it for the,
huh, huh. Yeah, now I know where that comes from. But otherwise, you know, what about y'all?
It's felt like an elongated version of a TV show episode. Sure. That was padded with,
with bits and a feel kind of similar sentiment to what you were saying is that,
It's just something about the filmmaking didn't allow for this to reach its comedic peak,
where I felt like the first movie naturally just had those things going for it.
And it's a shame because I don't know what it was.
I was like, okay, I feel like he's doing something similar to the first movie.
I feel like he's definitely capturing that energy, but something about it isn't clicking as well for me.
And that's kind of a bummer to see.
And it's weird how the first one feels like a complete feeling.
film experience, you know, from start
to finish, but
I felt like this one
Lord of the Technicolor, white zombie, I know it.
So sorry, didn't interrupt, that was driving
to me insane. I love that album,
it was 20 seconds where they had to pay more.
Flood of Technicolor. They know music.
They know songs.
Okay. But yeah, I can focus.
Actually, I love this movie now. Now that we know
there's white zombie, this is my favorite.
And what a pool, too.
Not to go directly to like more human than human
or something like that. Go to, yeah.
The Technicolars like off the album.
before that album got the popular. This is like when they're in
high school, I think. Sorry, love white zombie, big fan. That was
also a cable guy, uh, white zombie era, which was also in this little friend
group. Cable guy. Cable guy's a white zombie needle drop. Okay. I got to see the
cable guy. Big white zombie fans over here. Yeah. Never seen cable guy. Um, or
Jim Carrey. Nor listen to white zombie. I would so adore that. Oh, my God. Two Jim
Carrie movies in the same era. Yeah. I feel like he's, he probably has a taste for some
heavy music. I could see that. Oh, that's crazy. I could see Jim being a
heavy music guy.
Let's review the entirety of...
Let's discuss the beef.
We discussed Kendrick and Drake for 20 minutes in a live stream once.
And Greg was like, this is now what this channel is.
And I was like, but it could be.
But it could be.
He wasn't mad.
He was just confused why.
But I would say it could be.
Okay, you had thoughts beyond white zombie.
No, it could be.
Yeah, I felt like this movie was, I don't know, like it felt like an episode of a TV show and
we could have gotten like episodic experience.
of Ace Ventura because I feel like it's odd that it feels both non-consequential and it's a sequel that feels kind of timeless in a sense of like not like it's it never ages but like you can place this anywhere and it just kind of just exists you can tell people this is the first Ace Ventura and then show them the second one you'd be none the wiser as to which one happens first I just love I'm so sorry I just love that they auto played Hotel Rwanda yeah by the way after it's so what's going on
Plague was Hotel Rwanda.
Literally, they auto-played Hotel Rwanda
after this, on Amazon.
So double feature that
anyway. Wow.
What a double feature.
But oh, yeah, those are my short thoughts
for now, Coy.
I agree with both of what you're saying.
I do feel like it was more TV,
and I mentioned the frame of it,
but also in the tone.
And what John was saying about
the bits and the nature
of the way the story could have gone,
I did like the broader idea of,
we've got a pet detective and you've got animals let's put him in you know where the animals are
from let's go to the jungle let's go to different animals go more exotic let's that way you can do the
sequel thing where things escalate my issue was in the first film it was um anchored around an
insecurity and vulnerability even when he was obnoxious in the opening by the time we kind of
unraveled who he was the reason he was with animals is because he didn't connect to people and he was
vulnerable about his lack of connection so animals made him feel normalized so we got to understand
and why he was so extra.
And then the wildness of animals
was our connectivity of why he is so wild
and how he didn't, he wasn't socialized.
It was more of a commentary on like
what a Tarzan like man would be in a city to me.
That's how I interpret.
That's a real good way.
And as opposed to that interpretation
of someone that was unsocialized,
someone that had wild tendencies,
someone that connected an animal.
This just felt sophomoric.
This just felt like a child
that was unleashed on too much sugar.
And there were moments of that,
but we never got the vulnerability
underneath the childishness.
So instead of the first field
and being childlike,
this film was childish.
And so I didn't...
Yeah, and the moments
where we connected to
his humanity, ironically,
weren't at play.
And the humanity in the first film,
he would double down
on the obnoxiousness
in order to put other people at odds
so he could be in scrupulous
and find detective clues.
Instead, this time he just stayed that way
and there was no antagonism.
So I did like the idea
of there being some sort of
like, you know, colonizer commentary on African culture and the way they were able to do that.
And then that would have been a great reason for him to be a dick to them.
But instead, he was just a dick.
And then there was no payoff to that.
And so at the end, you kind of feel like undermined about what the thematic elements were and about the characterization.
So I think that's why I didn't feel like I connected because it didn't hit me thematically, individually or in the storytelling and all the pieces were there.
Damn.
The souffle fell flat.
I don't even know what to say after that.
You just fucking.
you just you just whipped up a fine little meal there
Tarzan and the city. Yeah. Use video essay to just
looking and count it. That's the title. There it is. Tarzan and the city.
Babe pig in the sitting, Jim Carrey, Tarzan in the city.
You killed it. Oh my God. Those are my thoughts.
That too. I mean, I did think I like the prologue partly
because it's silly and it's a riff on, you know, various, you know,
prologues to other movies. But like I thought that was, and again,
not that I'm asking this to become a drama
but I thought that was going to factor in more
than just literally serving the purpose
of getting him into the monastery
I thought he was going to carry some trauma of like
no I lost this one animal and I got to like
you know make up for it because then you combine that
with the fact that he's like bats are gross
and I especially hate this one bat
that I have to go save
which like is fine
I thought they were going to make something out of that too
I was like oh maybe he's going to overcome this
and then become like one of all animals
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
The bad thing was going to tie back to his humanity and like that were his
relationship with animals.
Yeah.
They never really go into it.
Yeah, this felt like a caricature of Ace Ventura more so than the guy.
It's so weird to do, considering the first one was so big.
Bigger than a caricature.
Yeah.
This is when sequels weren't as good.
If you're thinking about it that way too, though, like most sequels, you, in the 80s and
90s when a sequel came out, it was like, ooh, the sequel's not as good.
And I think that was because the rule of sequel was, how do we make it bigger?
and I think that was this movie's problem.
It was how do you make it bigger,
but the character bigger who's already in 11.
This 15 was too loud.
Made me wonder how fast they made this.
Like how quickly this got pushed out
because, too, I could imagine why the, you know,
experience and the script and all that is the way it is.
Next year.
Wow, that makes sense.
The next year.
That makes so much sad.
Because the thing is, like, I respect what they went for
and I respect the, you know,
the scope of it
and like it doesn't seem like
any small feat to go
out and you know shoot on
what seems like I don't know where they shot
this but at least Carolina and Texas
really
I was reading those credits was that in the kid the
yeah I was trying to find white zombie I was reading everything
you don't think I was a scouring
like yeah I don't know it seems like
like one of those things that again I was like appreciative of like
the effort to do that because it seems like
to make these tribes and to
you know again have this little colonial compound and stuff like that like you got to
chew as it's way more like costuming prop stuff vehicles that you got to wrangle
than just like doing something said in like contemporary the city
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Is it Sophia.
I've got to know who, Ian,
I think Ian McNeese is the one.
Oh, yeah, let's see who she was in.
Because she was driving me crazy.
Aeon Fluck, she was a voice.
Yeah, it's weird.
Hellboy Lady Hatton.
I feel like the first one just was more interesting overall
because it was like this combination of great comedy
with him being an interesting.
just a fun character mixed with an interesting plot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And this one was just like,
okay,
like things are just kind of happening.
Well,
and this one didn't have as much of that inspired thing where,
I don't know,
like, yeah,
I thought the bit where he knocks the one guy out,
Rich Uncle Moneybags at the party and like wears him over his shoulder.
I was like,
oh, cool.
This is in,
well within context of the scene and he's playing off of this.
And while that might not be the best of all he's been sure bits,
it did have,
the movie in a moment like that
starts to coalesce better.
Because I'm like, oh yeah, he's
contrasting these people, he's commenting
on playing off of, I can almost feel this being
improved in a good way.
Whereas various other things did feel like
sort of, oh, the character's big and wacky.
And we're just going to put the camera on Jim and let him
do his thing. And it felt like, yeah,
they rested so much more on
just him alone, which
just goes to show, yeah, that you need the rest
of, it's like some of the supporting
characters were as heightened in the right way as him and some of the supporting characters
were straight man i think a bit too much yeah can we see if they have a different creative team
behind the second one oh definitely did a different director for sure i'm also curious who the
the guy that felt like a indiana jones character sure i got to know that man is i think i think
i just go to the i'm dv but yes i liked uh his devil hairdo as well yeah i definitely seen
that image i just didn't know for more um okay he
is, nope, Ian McNeese is the other
guy we recognize. Okay, yeah, he's his main,
he's Fulton. Bob Gunton.
Bob Gunton, there we go. Okay, what's Bob
Gunton from that I would know, because it was driving me
crazy. All right, let's see, let's, oh,
that is, that's, so far as... There you go.
Bob Gunton, what's his main credits?
The Gunn't. What are you from? Oh,
Shawshank, Ghostbletters, After Life, 24.
He's in... He's the ghost farmer.
Of course,
is my favorite character.
Yeah, that's the Ghostbusters.
The Ghost Farmer from Goals and Empire.
whatever, afterlife, whichever.
Yeah.
He was Leeland Owsley?
There you go. Oh, that's great. I definitely know him from that, but I definitely
knew him from the 90s. He's defa with that guy.
He's an Argo.
Owsley.
I know you love the mentalist.
Big old mentalist fan. Man, this guy works.
He'd been working. That is incredible. He's got like 170 credits.
He's in DC's the Batman from 2007.
Oh, he's Gorman? Yeah. Look at that.
Great. The Money Monk. This guy was on TV for like 40 years as well as.
here. So I've probably just seen him on TV and then in as owls leave it.
We're just now getting to the 90s. Yeah, this is crazy.
We are riveting television right now.
scrolling a screen that other people can't see. Shawshank. Demolition Man, I saw him in recently.
Sure.
Never seen it still even. Patriot Games. J.F.K. Okay.
All right. Nothing specific. Just broad strokes of that guy. Miami Vice. What a champion of television.
1981.
Killing the game out here. Also 95 to now is 30 years. We just.
This is the 30th anniversary of
Bob Gunton is out here.
Oh, and this guy.
Oh, and they just credited him as Ottawa.
Yes.
Because they must have rage quit
back in the 90s.
Attawale Ikanawa.
I'll call him you out.
D'Hre from suicide.
I know him from suicide.
Yeah, he's, um, killer crock.
Oh, shoot.
That's right.
Sure.
Damn.
But he's a great actor and a lot of other stuff, but he was
just being the one name credit.
I was not placing it.
He's been around.
Yeah.
Killer crock.
You're right.
Crazy.
He was in Trumbo.
He's in Game of Thrones.
Manny. That's right. He was curse in Thor.
He was in the remake. They put that man and lots to the thing.
Heavy duty at G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra.
Yeah. Get Richard Dye try and 50 Cent story.
Wombosi and Boren. That's what we were trying to figure out.
We knew he was from something.
And he was locked on. Mummy returns. That's right.
He's the mean mugging guy who's always with the kid.
Yeah. Yeah. He's always.
I've seen those. Seasons of Oz.
Wow, 32 episodes of Oz.
Guys, tune in to read the phone book with us next week.
Would you guys like us to read?
read any letters from you.
But this is a dictionary next time.
This had people who were both like established actors and stuff.
Like Simon Callow by this point is not like a slouch of an actor at all.
Like he's got that's a supporting actor who's got some status.
Surely Bob Gunton at this point is at least like working.
But then you have these other characters, these other people who go on to have, you know,
flourishing careers and whatnot.
So like it is interesting.
Is Bruce Spence really Australian?
Let's find out.
Let's find out.
Anyway, New Zealand will accept it.
I don't see the other guy's picture here, so I don't know.
But anyway, oh, there you go.
Andrew Steele, this is the real moment of truth.
If this guy's not really Australian, we win.
Rage quit.
There's no information about this guy.
Then we'll never know.
The world may never know.
Call in.
Call in if you are or if you know Andrew Steele.
I think we covered it.
I think we covered it.
How many of these lines has Andrew quoted at you, Aaron?
Only the first one, I think.
I don't think he's ever quoted the second one.
I don't recognize it.
Okay.
Yeah, maybe that one monologue he did in the beginning where you first talked about the guano
when he was like running out of breath.
But the tonality of it is very similar to the thing he did in the first movie.
It's funny because I think I've seen something else with Andrew that had Simon Callow in it
and this was his touchstone because I think he was like, oh, he's the villain in Ace Ventura too, right?
And I was like,
well,
eventually we looked it up.
And then I forgot.
And then we got here.
So,
so yes.
What about Bruce spends?
I feel like he's been.
We looked him up.
This New Zealand guy.
Yeah,
he was the hat guy.
He was the hat guy.
All right.
This was interesting.
This could have gone way wronger,
I would say,
too,
before we head out.
I feel like this could have been
way more like tasteless.
90s.
Like,
this could have been South Park.
Yeah.
My God.
This is a nice.
middle but better like over middle ground between the some of the comedies we've watched like
it's not airplane I know it's not airplane what is not summer yeah we're right there in the
middle of the sweet spot it's so funny to me just the year later they decided this is what it
should be like a year like a year later they're like let they never made another one after
this like because that's what exploitation movies used to do is like oh hey we have a bunch of
exploitable elements we have a bunch of like random ass costumes and props but we're also
going to make this about something like real even though we're also having fun and it's about
the pulp and stuff and so like this had like an exploitation movie spirit that way and i guess i i i don't
know to what degree of accuracy any of the tribal stuff uh resonates but uh i like the production
design of that stuff and that again it's somewhat committed to having them just be and not
inherently be humorous
you know what I mean? Like the monks
were more like inherently silly than
I feel like the tribes minus certain
specific characters and whatnot
so it's just funny to me
you know I feel like this again could have been like
way more whoa it's a different time
whereas like it doesn't even feel like this was made
in a different time it just feels like it could have been better
yeah yeah the issues weren't there
it was about the things that we expected quality of
yeah but I'm glad we've seen it
like I think overall net positive experience
just the bar is really high with the first film so I mean this is still very watchable now
now there were 30 years removed would you want to see an ace ventura three
Jim's back he's doing sequels all day uh you know what man I would I would roll that dice
yeah I'd be willing I'd be willing I feel like they could be a good one now they could Axel Foley that
shit oh dude give me that yeah he's Ventura three we're call us I will say in the spirit of
axle Foley I did absolutely adore the whole like rolling the car
and then landing it and then repeating that joke later when he comes back and it's like cut even faster and even more truncated he lands upside down yeah like there were moments of brilliance and like there are like for as much as I feel like this movie could have had more direction and more like you know flavor in how it was filmed and assembled certain editing jokes like that were quite funny and required like huge stunt work like this is this seemed like a very stunts and
intensive movies. So I can't move a year later. Props for that. I like the rhino scene. I thought it was funny. I knew that from the ads. I remember that. It scarred me as a child. I don't know what to do with that. Part of me is like, I guess since the context is clear, we can probably just show all of that. But part of me goes, this is clearly meant to blur the line where it's like, you know, it's obviously not, but it looks enough like the process that I don't know what you guys will have seen in this video. Good luck, YouTube. I've seldom seen a movie where I'm like, I have no.
idea. This is either going to
be innocuous enough that we can just show the
whole thing or like we're going to have to take the whole thing out
because it's not. Yeah, I don't
know. Just our reaction to it on YouTube.
Maybe that'll give you like to see if there's monetized
you can put it up. But like
yeah, we might get blocked or demonetized
in this scenario. If you're just posting
the movie clips, because I think people who post the movie
clips probably
have a different consideration
A in terms of like
age restriction and how they are like
I don't know if you can make money
putting movie clips online
if I don't own that movie
you know if you're doing nothing to it other than
clipping it like you know I don't think
that falls under fair use so we'll
see I'm not that you can't and
then we'll wrap up not that you can't
upload a clip and then go start claiming people
because bullshit like that happens all the time where it's like
some rando who does not own this will be like
I'm taking your video because
I uploaded this and they haven't caught me yet
you know that's a fraud
I don't think it happens as much anymore but it has
happened it does happen that's super lame
we know it's not lame nature calling also
starbucks oh get it go to rejignation shop.com
get to starbucks merch uh yeah i think that's it
we've said all the things about nature and race vintura
we love you guys and we'll see you in the next one
dukey
yep
guano that's what it was
all right
Tyler hay
Tyler Haggandaz
yeah
nostalgia with some of these people right
you go back to the old days man
yeah we used to do that thing where we would
Google Hangout with you
Google Hangout
See all your screens
Just a weird idea
You know like there's no way
Now we could
Yeah we had to stop it because we couldn't keep up with it
Yeah it was hard to schedule
And it was hard to make
The appropriate time for
Because it used to be like 24 hours
too. The gift and the curse is when you get on
you know it's fun and you kind of want to be
or often it is and with Tyler certainly with you
it was and so like you want to be on for a lot
you don't want to be limited by any sort of time and then there's that
too where you don't want to feel like it's business but you also
are like we can't be on here for five hours because this is other stuff to do
yeah you know and so yeah it's it's a tricky perk but I'm glad we got to
experience it with you the group ones
the group ones were tough they got those got a
Rangling, it's like a beautiful thing that like five people from across the country end slash world might tune in all at the same time, but also like, then yeah, just everyone's different.
And, yeah, it's hard to pair everybody together under so many constraints.
Yeah, really is.
In a way where everyone's comfy and happy and fun.
But the one-on-ones, that was Tyler.
And he was always a fun, jovial guy to talk.
to he's one of the people we missed um when he was out here i know didn't meet up him i regret
that dude made me cry yeah you haven't gotten to play it together no no especially not i sold
it no i haven't done anything with the money it sits where the ps5 used to be
ps4 ps4 sorry god it is it is crazy i'm still on ps3
It's crazy the kind of, man, you got to catch up.
It's kind of crazy the giving that's out there with certain people, right?
Yeah, man.
To attract people who are willing to give to that extent is like, I don't know.
I just, I'm not, I don't know if like, because a lot of these guys are not from California.
I'm like, is it L.A. that breeds it or is it all, is it mainly, like, just the way it is.
You know, and there just happens to be these few that we attract, like people like Thailand.
Why do we attract that?
I don't know.
that's a good question what compelled you to be so generous tyler what made you
feel comfortable and and and you know pity these guys don't game these guys don't even game
here take this fix this and come back i mean yeah i mean tyler's i wish we hung out with him
when he was here another time i don't just ever really see myself going to tyler
do i really it's in wisconsin dude i hear wisconsin and i think of
this one girl i used to know
uh red letter media
that's all i gotta say
the green bay packers
uh red letter media's nearby
they got the cheese
would want to hang out with us i think red letter media
as much as we love them i'm like i'm pretty confident
they would respect what we do but i feel like if
i wouldn't want to be a roughy food
like that would be so
weird i wouldn't want that
i feel like i have to like
argue or try to prove something
I don't know.
I wonder how to just be, basically.
I don't know.
I don't think Red Letter Media as an organization of individuals respects the concept of reaction videos.
However, however, if that piece of context could be swept aside for a moment, I feel like we could easily get on the couch and banter and have a good convo and earn respect that way.
That's how I sort of felt at the screen crew show.
People saw us.
It was like they'd probably just think for it like stupid.
reacters if we can't keep up in this conversation yeah and I think too like I don't know if that's true I don't know if I just walk around with that mentality or if if that is what people are thinking right well it's in the roots you know from the old days when like it was the game you had to fight to get any respect for now there it's a thriving lane of entertainment and people are fans of a lot of you assholes are lucky that you came in after it was like yeah YouTube's gonna put a category here yeah reaction videos that you
Clicknap.
You have to brave the wild west of this shit.
But, uh, but, uh, yeah.
Um, I had a thing, but it's all good.
Um, well, we're, we're talking about, we're talking about Tyler.
Tyler and, um, you're right.
It was right there.
It was right.
No, it was a.
Yeah.
I think because too, they do like, oh, we could keep up with red litter medium.
They cut to them reacting to stuff.
So it's like, I don't think it's entirely lost on them that that's a thing and it's
kind of fun sometimes i i think we can absolutely have a great like i think we could
dive into a conversation to set it up um yeah
tyler needs to set up hey tom we're really here to just like kick it what you know jay balman
or mike stucas or rich evans or jack quade or mcculligan or the rest of the gang
that phrase like don't meet your heroes or something like that i i have learned to become
very content with that although if conan o'brien died and i never
met him i would be very very uh sad about that i i really would there are certain people he's the
he's probably the one and only individual that i'm like out of anyone famous that's probably the one
i would be pretty bad at myself for there fair absolutely like i've even had opportunity to at
at least go see him in at a show you know i think it's i think it's the people you want to say thanks
to or like the ones that you that's hopefully sweet way to put it and that's so true yeah if all it like
it could be more whatever human interaction but like if all you care about is to say thanks
i think that's like the meet your hero's time and i think that's why i wanted to say hi to eric sorry
i keep you off maybe i've been doing that this whole time we're ping pong but i think that's why
i want to say erie see go like go see eric say thank you that's why i want to go see tyler say thank
and i've let being busy get in the way of so much of my life sure now it's time to be lazy
and let the channel fall apart, people.
Well, there's got to be...
There's no balance.
There's no gray.
It is one way or the other out here.
There's got to be a not heavy impact way
to live a little more.
And maybe part of that comes in a package
that is monetizable.
I mean, to some degree, perhaps it's possible.
There's got to be in a minimal way
where you're like, this is still an investment in my life,
but it's also an investment in the things I want to do
that I'm not getting to do.
Well, it's weird because, like,
even on a practical level,
if you're someone who doesn't even just, like,
if you make $100,000 in a year
and you have to give away like $50,000 to the taxes,
you're like, maybe there's a practical way
we can write this off.
And that we could still enjoy our lives, you know?
100%, man.
Yeah.
Go visit Tyler Haig.
Write it off every time.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And we're in collab with Red Letter Media.
guys just like taxes are so crazy it's like I remember what it's like when you're
making um I think like uh when it was just dogs I mean it's not a minute I just
got on so much since then the so prices but it's like nine bucks an hour
eight bucks an hour when I started sure um yeah he was a good boss though will he's
uh anyway Tyler you would have loved vicious you would have oh my god you would have
oh my god yeah he would have heard sweet and spicy kilbosses all day
Get a Gregi veggie.
Oh, I'm sad you couldn't try it.
You got to make them.
Although I didn't hit up Stacey.
Sure.
Remember Stacey?
I remember Stacey.
Does this pixel art thing?
Cool.
Oh, fucking give it away.
I had probably odds of media nights watching this.
But that's what they give her the generous gift they got.
I was like, I hit her up and so she's doing this thing that asked her to do.
Fun.
Fun.
Oh, Stacey, yeah.
Anyway, thanks, Taylor.
RIP vicious thoughts.
Thank you.