The Reel Rejects - Avengers Doomsday Trailer & Cryptic Photo, DCU Batman Casting Wars, AI Actress Backlash, & MORE!

Episode Date: October 3, 2025

Avengers: Doomsday Trailer Release Date & Cryptic Photo, DCU Batman Casting Wars, AI Actress INSANE Controversy — Greg Alba & Coy Jandreau go LIVE to break down the latest Marvel & DC news! The Russ...o Brothers just shared a mysterious “Look Hard…” photo from the Avengers: Doomsday (2026) set, teasing fans with hidden details while a major leak from SFX artist Gi Ponci revealed new suits for the X-Men (Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, Rogue, Gambit), Fantastic Four (Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, Ben Grimm), Namor, Thor, Silver Surfer, and even Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom. On top of that, reports say the Avengers: Doomsday trailer is coming this December, and Channing Tatum is hyping it up as the wildest Marvel movie yet — bigger than Blade’s Deadpool & Wolverine cameo! Plus, Ryan Reynolds is reportedly developing his own mutants team-up movie for the MCU’s next saga. Meanwhile in the DCU, everyone wants to be Batman — but who has actually gone on record? We’ll run down the names fans are buzzing about, while James Gunn teased two unannounced movie scripts, one mystery TV project, and updates on Supergirl. In Marvel TV, Daredevil: Born Again writer Jesse Wigutow revealed a scrapped “bottle episode” pairing Punisher & Echo — would that have worked? Over on Max, Peacemaker Season 2 keeps building toward Superman: Man of Tomorrow and Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor, while fans still debate the AI actress Tilly Norwood controversy. And for other wild news: Universal is developing The Mummy 4 with hopes for Brendan Fraser’s return (but will audiences embrace it or reject another “old man sequel”?), and Lionsgate is scripting a Samurai Western spin-off in the John Wick Universe. Should Wick expand or bow out gracefully? We’re covering it all tonight. Join the Reject Nation as we react, speculate, and debate across the MCU, DCU, and beyond — from Avengers: Doomsday and Spider-Man: Brand New Day to Gunn’s DC plans, The Mummy 4, John Wick, and the future of comic book movies! Follow Coy Jandreau:  Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau/?hl=en Twitter:  https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwYH2szDTuU9ImFZ9gBRH8w Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/  Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yeah. I could see that. It's short, and also six is insane. There's a lot I liked about it. The tone is so, I think, it balances a lot of things. I did not like the runtime. I think it really came at the cost. I'm going live on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:00:17 All right. Just so as you know. Okay, cool. Give us a thumbs up. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the best damn movie review review show the world. All right. I like it. I feel good about it.
Starting point is 00:00:34 It's the real reason. I want a live studio on ends one day. It'll be fun. One day we need to do get an official monitor that's right here. Because I just look at John and then I see peripherally a little bit of me. And my neck is constantly. Every time it's in pain after the episode, after we're done filming. Like Saturdays I wake up and my neck is always stiff.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Oh, Fridays I'm doing this all day. Yeah, exactly. My spine is in pain. Do you want to be seeing more or less of yourself? It doesn't matter. Metaphorically, less, literally more. People for talking about the rock smashing machine when, hey, he was also a rapper at one point. Yeah, so was John Sina.
Starting point is 00:01:11 So was John Sina. That dude knows ball. He knows so many deep cut like 80s and 90s. I'm so impressed with them. He got me back into Smith and Wesson. Oh, nice. Smith and Wesson's one of my favorite little duos from that era. Ladies and gentlemen, we are here at the Real Reject.
Starting point is 00:01:28 podcast. We go live every Friday, hopefully by 12 p.m. Pacific standard time, sometimes 12 p. 15 p.m. Pacific standard time, sometimes even later. Every once in a while, the audio completely cuts out and we have no awareness that it happens for 10 to 15 minutes. And then we cut it out in the playback. So while you're here, please leave a like on this video. It helps with the playback. If you're watching the playback, leave a like. Also want to thank everyone who does contribute to super chats and our stream labs because that fuels our souls to the maximum. That's what we live for. Look at any live stream. That's what it's all about, baby. That's what it's all about super chats and stream labs and guilt. So that's why we talk to the chat, those who can't
Starting point is 00:02:18 contribute. So we don't want to feel like we're only tending to people who give super chats and stream labs if only guilt didn't make me rearrange my priorities as a host yeah yeah dude you're getting compliments on your shirt right now oh that shirt's available at reject nation three years wearing this shirt and someone finally noticed and apparently we look and sound fantastic yes for now for now i also love that the guilt is making people extra nice we're like it's been rough sometimes they don't work you know you guys look great sound amazing I want to thank everyone to watch our Chris Duckman interview. We've got some things to discuss, and we're going to mix it up.
Starting point is 00:02:58 It's not just comic book news today, even though it will be a lot of comic book news as per usual. We're at a bit of a frenzy as per usual. Coy just did a very early interview with David Dedham, who plays Keith. There you go. Keith Smith, the brother of Christopher Smith, peacemaker himself. It was a really fun interview because I felt. the urge to try to challenge myself to ask zero questions he's been asked before. Like, don't ask about the office.
Starting point is 00:03:29 I didn't even say the words, the or office. We talked, I would say, about 15 minutes of fitness and related it back to other rules. Yeah, I was hoping you would. He lost a shit ton of weight for this. He lit up like a Christmas tree. We talked about like Dorito backs. We got into like some macros. You're going to love the interview because it's the broiest one I've done.
Starting point is 00:03:49 That's the only clip I saw of his where he was discussing how. he was in the worst shape of his life and because he got this role he added on like an extra five to ten years because of the amount of physical fitness he had to get into such a short amount of time we elaborate that and the emotionality of that and we also talk about palo his trainer who i know we have like a mutual in his trainer uh but really cool in that interview when it drops is there's a few things about james gun's process that i never i didn't even know really so i got some cool like elements of working with james and like how far ahead uh you know he's been in his circle so it was really cool does he talk about how to make nazis funny uh you know he did talk about
Starting point is 00:04:27 having to make them sympathetic to a point and i thought that was really interesting because obviously they're the leads and you need to be able to identify until the turn yeah so we talked about the humanity of not mustache twirley really insightful guy really pleasant um i mean obviously we see him in the office as probably the closest to him as you get not like he is as keys uh but it was really cool because he's like six foot four and like built so it was way more intimidating this, like, sweetheart of a guy. Very big kingpin, but on the good side energy. Okay, so before we go into the news, which we're going to be talking about several things,
Starting point is 00:05:02 I just need to pull up my notes. We are not prepared at all today. While you're pulling up your notes, I want to hear about Chris, Stuckman. Chris Stuckman? Like, what are the highlights for you? Like, those are some vague bookie highlights for me, but, like, were there moments that surprised you? Hmm. The moments that surprised me is he's, I've seen so many interviews of him.
Starting point is 00:05:20 because we're the same when it comes time to interviewing someone we're going to do our best to consume as much as we can beforehand and it was interesting to see a man who very much evidently did mature over time you could see it more than just looking at his YouTube videos you see him more of him watching like old interviews and such and you and the way his thought process works just the way he actually comes across the way he interacts off camera is very much the same as when he interacts on camera. It's good to hear. I see a man who definitely rose to being an actual leader. Like that's something we talked about is how when you're a YouTuber who gets a big following, you amass followers, yet you're not really a leader to those followers. But once you become a director on set with a much smaller amount of people than the amount of followers you have, it's a whole different ballgame and you are an actual leader. And it is cool to hear how this guy who had so much social anxiety, who still does, who can be socially awkward,
Starting point is 00:06:26 constantly struggled with imposter syndrome, has found a way to be comfortable in that skin, like just comfortable enough, because he's leaned into being so honest to himself that he's okay. That's the definition of the journey of more self-acceptance you can be, even if it's something like I have social anxiety, I have imposter syndrome. So it's an interesting person to interact with because he's got a comfortability in his own skin with his uncomfortabilities. And most of the time, a lot of us try to turn away from our uncomfortabilities, sort of reject or put on a posture or put on a different act, act as if or some self-help shit. And he's really found like a cool way where seeing that and going to the premiere, I'm like,
Starting point is 00:07:12 oh, I see why people like working with him. You know? Interesting. Yeah, he's a really cool guy. He's really, really nice. I love talking with him. And he knows Mike Flanagan, so I've got to get in closer with that. Obviously, there's that reason there, just if that by itself. Hey, Chris, you know. What's happening in that Clayface? Let me know what's happening.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Let me know what's happening well. You, of course. But I think you getting the insight of talking to him in person as compared to his interviews, as brilliant, as is someone that loves interviews. That's interesting to me because that's one of my favorite things is when I've watched someone evolved digitally and then meeting them and trying to see where they. are in reality. Like, who are you in this person today? Yeah. So it's good to hear that he's evolved so much that you can even feel the difference in his interviews. Well, speaking of evolving someone
Starting point is 00:07:57 digitally, we're going to talk about this AI actress. Nice tangent. Who I'm excited to see star in movies. Titanic 2 starring this bitch. I like how they started it off with replacing women because we need our men. We need those male actors. Who's more replaceable than women? They just need to look pretty. Kitchen them. Pretty and get them to cry. Make me a sandwich, AI, woman. That's what I'm talking about. Can you learn to develop hands so you can build me a sandwich? Woman in the chat.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Upvote this video. Because I know this is what you're hoping for today. What else are we talking about? The sarcasm is going to get clipped out. That's going to end up somewhere and I am not happy. Let the sarcasm rain. Okay, so Avengers Doomsday. We got some stuff to talk about there.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Trailer, supposedly, we know when it's coming. We got a cryptic tease. Got to get cold. Thoughts on that? I have them. The DC Batman casting chaos has begun. The gun has
Starting point is 00:08:56 he said something about two new scripts. He's working like two movies and a new TV show that we're not aware about. Ryan Reynolds working on a mutant project. That's been a news report going across the platforms. Tilly Norwood,
Starting point is 00:09:13 the AI actress. She's got a name. And there's a couple of us that we are definitely going to talk about, okay? We started late. It's a coy. We've got to be our personalities today. We've got to be efficient and honest. Let's get it. The mummy for Brendan Fraser.
Starting point is 00:09:31 I want to dive into that. What? Yeah, they're working on that. No way. Breaking news to me. Weirdly, excited. Oh, immediately I'm in. I'm like, this sounds awesome, but then I think about Brendan Fraser now and I'm going,
Starting point is 00:09:43 with this work? He looks great right now. I just don't know if he'd be like swashbuckling. But would it be the mummy? The Dial of Destiny. Oh, yeah. That would be a concern. He's not that old.
Starting point is 00:09:56 Or would it be awkward that they're trying not to acknowledge. You know. Yeah. And then a John Wick's Samurai Western spin-up, but let's get to this stuff that people really want to hear about, which is John, let's read the first Superchan. Let's do the, uh... You're like, let's this week stay on track.
Starting point is 00:10:12 John's Super Chats. Can you change? change everything? Yeah, let's get them super chats and stream labs going. And meantime in the chat, I want to know your interpretation and we'll shout out some of them. We'll shout out a few of them of what you think this cryptic photo is from the Russo brothers. John, do you have that photo? If you don't, we could do the other story first.
Starting point is 00:10:34 I can pull it up here. You go get it going, my friend. Okay, so while John's working on that, nope, you already got it. Give me like 20 seconds. Okay, so the Avengers Doomsday, did you hear about when the trailer is supposed to come? Avatar, which makes total sense, and that is such an obvious thing that I actually make it, I believe it less. Yeah. Because it's so obvious, it's like, well, yeah, someone could say that and that could be ran with.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Do you think it'll be exclusively for there? That's an early teaser. The movie's wrap, but the movie's not out for another, till next December. I feel like that's still reasonable amount of time. I think it would just be like a 30 second tease. people are saying trailer people are saying footage i think it'll be like doom's mask like i think if there's something with avatar which is very very likely it would not be what people are thinking it is that's what i'm trying to say well dude odyssey is selling out a year in advance times are a change
Starting point is 00:11:28 with like 30 seconds of footage and john bernthal being john bernthal he's the d'emzel of white men is yeah was this some sort of odyssey red red see we've got to cross the red sea we love you john berthal genuinely one of my favorite actors john berthal impressions it's just headbombing what are you george cluny and batman
Starting point is 00:11:53 but in interviews he's not like that he's not that at all really engaged he's very focused and he's very like attentive when he's an actor with problems he's a head scratch castle i just like his little like tom hardy grunts so much which he also doesn't do in person or an interview no no he's got a dramatic
Starting point is 00:12:12 like tics he he resorts to which is great because it shows like John Bernthal day to day is like a dude and then John Berndtho whenever he's a character that's hyperbascular is like a feral beast have you ever seen him play basketball I'd be terrified he plays basketball in Venice all the time and he like hikes his sweatpants up to his like
Starting point is 00:12:29 like he's like a prison yard baller yeah he like hikes him up to his ribs and he just fucking goes it is my favorite John Byrndthal because that's like unc John Bernthal seems so antithetical to the John Bernthal image he is one of my favorite like masculine role models so to see him like full sweat pants up makes me feel better about
Starting point is 00:12:46 myself well that's what we're going to see in the odyssey and in that avengers doomsday trailer when he appears okay we're going to move on to the cryptic photo then yeah we got that news out of the way do you think it's going to be a full trailer just like a 30 second teaser i think it'll be a a teaser trailer i remember the end game trailer was really short yeah the end game trailer didn't show much they have a lot of cameos that they've already announced preemptively so there's There's stuff they can show. I think there's stuff they can pull off with, you know, green screen and early show. I think you get plenty of shots in there, actually.
Starting point is 00:13:19 I think you can pull off a lot in 30 seconds. Like the Infinity War teaser showed a surprising amount more than I thought they would show the first time they presented it. I still think that they have all this stuff done in advance. They clearly shot 99% of this in front of a green screen. Yeah. They can probably whip something together that would still have impact. But I think, yeah, the main thing they would rely on is Doom. I wonder if they'll show Downey Jr.'s face, though.
Starting point is 00:13:44 To sell, that's my concern. It's like Downey's the cell. They do not. I hope he's not showed his face the whole movie, but I feel like then the first shot of him ever, his maskless is a bad sign. It would be pretty badass if he doesn't show his face the whole movie. And that's why they announced that it's Downey.
Starting point is 00:13:58 Yeah, so we can know, but we get to be transformed. That would be a doom I'd love. I just don't know if you paid some $90 million for that. Can you imagine an alternate reality where they never told us it was Downy? and then the ending of Avengers Doomsday he takes off the mask like that AI video that's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:14:16 He takes off the mask and the whole theater would be like, what the fuck? Dude, the money, the money that wouldn't have made up front but would have had legs with, everyone just running to the theater for weeks.
Starting point is 00:14:26 Yeah. But it's the box office opening weekend they're fighting for not week two, but that would have been the biggest, that would have been the biggest like Saturday from Friday ever. Like every theater sold out, but everyone's going again.
Starting point is 00:14:37 Well, they could have done what happened with no one. way home. People would have eventually figured it out. People would have been piecing again and trying to get the clues. And then Downey's just denying it for a year. And then people show up to be like, he has to be in this. He'd be awesome. How cool would that have been? That's the multiverse I want. Yeah, I want to live there. Oh, man, now I want that. Yeah, totally changes our opinion on Downey B. It really does because my issue is the money side. My issue is the business side and that would not be there because it's not Danny Jr. is the actor. It's the fact that it
Starting point is 00:15:07 fills and it undermines doom that would have been such a great segue into secret wars yeah like what the shit because that shot of him taking his mask off in the original secret or his could have been downy yeah that would have been awesome and we have no idea we'd be like that guy under doom's mask sounds a lot like robert downy it's like his opanhyber voice that's strange man that's cool all right well let's look at this photo let's look at this photo that the russell brother sees trying to capture that lightning in the bottle again who we did this last time it should work again. It spelled out endgame, remember? Remember that? This is not the same level of anticipation and tease because we already gave away so much of our shit, but I'm still sitting
Starting point is 00:15:45 in the dark. Can you imagine if they did not announce any X-Men in this movie, any? And then we deciphered that and we went, is that say A-V-X? It says A-V-X. So if it says A-V-X, that's what I think it says. But we didn't know, but if we didn't know, but if we didn't know, what What if we didn't know everything we know? What if they tease what might come instead of telling us beforehand, what is coming? What if we got to see and not tell? What if there was some show and less tell? Because that'd be nice.
Starting point is 00:16:18 What if the movies got to be watched? I promise you guys, this was not intended to be something where we made fun of a bench. But that's so much two for two. That is literally like the head cannon I have right now is so much more excited to me than what we're living. That is not at all, but I was really excited to just break this down, but then it turned into, why am I not as excited for this photo? Oh, because I already know a lot of the X-Men are going to be in this movie. So that to me is A-V-X, right? Like, there's an A clear, and then the space in the middle makes a V, and all the things in the writer-X is.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Yeah. Well, if it is Avengers versus X-Men. By the way, Coy, while we're here, why don't, I think there's a reading order we can give the audience to, if they were. want to get in a secret war. So I see a lot of people who hop in a secret, I made this mistake, who like hop in a secret wars and I'm like, I just want to read secret wars, but then they're like, what is happening? It's very confusing if you don't read the other stuff.
Starting point is 00:17:15 Hickman's Fantastic Four. I think it's must. And then Avengers 2012. I would say Avengers 2012. And I'm saying New Avengers. Yeah, New Avengers, Brian Michael Bendis is New Avengers, at least the first three volumes. And then that kind of goes into AVX, but I wouldn't, I would say AVX actually isn't as mandatory.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I would say, I would say those three. And then there's a few Spider-Man issues that kind of come into play with, were you distracted or did you notice that Spider-Man had stuff or was that? It was, no, I had to stop reading Secret War. Oh, so you got to-
Starting point is 00:17:46 I was like, I need to go back. So did you read? Because Wikipediaing, this is not helping me out. That's also not the journey you want to take to be like, oh, someone said this, said this. Yeah. Did you read any Spider-Man? No, I didn't.
Starting point is 00:17:59 Okay, there's some Spider-Man around that era. Okay. So I would say those two Avengers runs, new Avengers and regular Avengers, Hickman's Fantastic Four, and then, like, Spider-Man from that time. So if you look at the dates, try to find those, like, volumes. But I think that'd give you a full. Yeah, I need to reread Secret Wars because it was such an information. Like, I've read everything just way out of whack. Yeah. Like, I read that before Fantastic Four. And so I don't, I didn't retain much of Secret Wars. It'd be fun to do, like, a comic book club for, like, just big stuff. Like, leading up to Secret Wars, we do, like, a. comic discussion like a 20 minute part of this show people give super chats
Starting point is 00:18:36 you guys want to super chat vote in the comments below if you get like $2,000 did my god Gregor we could do a hundred dollars a page hundred dollars a page he's in you may say you what we could read the dialogue out loud
Starting point is 00:18:50 you know we take us five seconds we could actually do just I'm iron man we could do a Patreon video a comic book club like you and John do exclusive stuff We could do a, like, Supergirl Woman tomorrow. Oh, yes, that would be fun. God, we need to stay on track.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Yeah, so Avengers versus X-Men. So Avengers versus X-Men, this would make sense. There's been rumors speculating that something to do with the Fox universe where you see Monica Rambo go into at the end of the marvels and all that. And that beast that is from that, you know, world. That it's possible for the, oh, my God, what is it called? What's the fuck? What's this called? Oh, there's a multiverse of madness. What's that called?
Starting point is 00:19:32 The incursions? Incursion. Oh, yeah. Yeah. The, for the incursions occurring and Doom has like, oh, babe. And so it's like not a, I hate you, X-Men. Yeah. It's more, you did this. We got a problem here. And the only way to do it is through this, you know. I can see a story where it's a doomsday movie that is Doom like we want. Or it's civil war on a multiversal level.
Starting point is 00:19:55 That's kind of what the- Doom is manipulating it, right? I can see that. doing like the incursions he blames them for so he pits them against each other and that way in the movie he sees himself as benevolent he's just trying to solve the problem because you need to understand what the villain's coming from and if he's the lead of the movie you need to kind of go like well that makes sense but the cold calculating math of like well they got to all die that's how he's the villain there would be a sense of poetry it rhymes there would be a slight sense of poetry considering the russos did do civil war yeah where the heroes are being the
Starting point is 00:20:28 once held responsible for what birthed Zemo to orchestrate this whole thing. And then Doom is actually blaming the heroes. And also Iron Man wanted to put a protective suit around the world. And Doom's like, what if my suit protects me? So he just destroys everything else. Thematically, actually in that mask, different tests. Exactly. Exactly. But in that, in that theme, it would, oh, wait, sorry, different masks. Same test. But in that, in that theme, it would actually be pretty cool if they did it that way. Yeah. That'd actually get me. me pretty excited at it. I think from the moment he said different mass, same task, it's been about the suit of armor to protect the world. I think he sees doom suit. Like, Doom sees what he's
Starting point is 00:21:09 doing as protecting the world. And that's incursion events. That would make more sense if it was a what if world this doom comes from of what if Tony Stark became Dr. Doom. Right. That would make sense. It would. I really hope that Victor von Doom is his own thing. But thematically, if they can find away, and I like Marcus Simefeeley, if they can find a way to write that, that doesn't feel like it hurts the legend of Victor von Doom, I'm excited. Yeah, just for some reason, Victor Vaughn Doom looks like RDJ, that's all it is. It's his own character, own person, but, you know, we just happens to look like RDJ. Anyway, are you guys excited about this photo that clearly says the thing?
Starting point is 00:21:45 Clearly says it's funny because Endgame was so much more cryptic, and what if we're wrong? Like, what if this says like Spider-Man is in it? Like, I know we just don't see it. What else would it possibly say? Could it say? John, is there any other theories in the chat of what it's saying? Golly. Well, everybody certainly is leading with X-Men versus Avengers.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Okay. But let's see. It's going to be on par with Iron Man. People talking about the Mummy 3 randomly because of Ben, you know, your boy whose name alludes me. Brennan Frazier? There he is. You mean, not a lot of speculating, mostly talking about comic book club and comics. Oh, are people excited by that idea?
Starting point is 00:22:25 Are they throwing in Super Chats to vote? Avenger Herbie says you meet Jonathan Hickman's Avengers and New Avengers or Brian Michael Bendis Avengers and New Avengers? I mean Brian Michael Bendis into Jonathan Nickman. Jonathan Nickman's mandatory. Brian Michael Bendis helps. You've cost Natalie Brooks a fortune in comic recommendations. Sorry Natalie Brooks. And yes, absolutely MF Doom in the friggin trailer.
Starting point is 00:22:48 Yeah. Let's go. Did you show what Channing Tatum said? that it something a very like you know grumbious and the moment of blow your ass out of the water yeah yeah yeah and he said wesley snipes moment is like that times a million or something i got i got a bone to pick with you channing tatum just can't be we know about 50 people who are going to be in this movie now yeah i don't really know and and the fact that you're saying blade level i don't see how that's possible because they hit blade until it came out because you said
Starting point is 00:23:19 Blade level. No one anticipated Blade level with Deadpool and Wolverine. There's so few people left in any iteration of X-Men or Marvel that we haven't seen recently. That's what made Blade so special. For 20 years, who hasn't, like, even the Fantastic Four from Roger Corman has showed up in Fantastic Four. I mean, even if it was like Nicholas Cage's ghostwredger, even at that point, it wouldn't be exciting. That's going to be a pop and I think it's happening. But it's not going to be the same because we just had a movie that did it. That's my point. We're already at that level now where if we get some crazy cameo it's not really going to be that big of it would it would it be that big of an i think it'll be a pop brain ooze out of your ears yeah what do you say i'm gonna it's gonna make your brain physically lose their actual minds it's gonna make your brains ooze out of your ears like in the way that i knew when blade walks on screen it did pull the will brain he said it's that times like 50 by 50 that means there's 50 new cast members and you know about all of them already i you know i want to first say i love the channing tatum such a nerd that this is his like i can feel that he read the page went oh my god that he's talking about his experience with
Starting point is 00:24:29 it definitely i love that for channing tatum for us whether or not i feel like that is an option is another thing i don't know if we can feel what we felt with wesley's types again no i do know that channing tatum felt like that which makes me excited for the potential I'm sure there's something in there that'll be exciting I think the movie is going to be a really fun time but I do think it we can't keep doing cameos as story and so there will be a narrative
Starting point is 00:24:56 with the X-Men and Avengers all that stuff but we need to then after Secret Orr's really like come back to what made the first phase work like we need to constrain and did you see that they canceled a Marvel movie in between Avengers and Avengers? Yeah so I think that's a good sign like the fact that they're consolidating
Starting point is 00:25:12 I think Seagre Wars is just going to be a model runway, and characters just come out one at a time. Hey. Like, yeah, Toby McGuire comes out, poses. Harry Styles is like, remember me? Everyone post-credit scene is like, hey. Pet and Oswald, CGI, little dude. Two lines of characters passing each other going, good game. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Yeah, like, that's, that's, I want it to be a narrative reason for these cameos. And I think Deadpool did that better than a lot of people give a credit. for because those weren't cameos they were supporting roles yeah but they're gonna do what they with deadpool wolverine but every one of those characters won't be a variant it'll actually be themselves like juggernaut blah blah blah but we need to have it feel like those characters are getting their time i don't want to see hallie berry i want storm to get her time yeah that's a huge difference well we aren't a weird culture though too that is often left with lasting impression that could be good or bad the last 10 to 15 minutes is something or the last 30 minutes
Starting point is 00:26:12 is something if that's really good or exciting people often walk away going wow that movie or that episode of television yeah likewise sometimes the last bits are bad and people walk away with that remember Wonder Woman Wonder Woman was amazing that was an incredible experience but everyone was like but that's fucking third act man like that's what people could talk about until then but remember the rest but yeah but that two thirds is the thing I walked away with so much so that it didn't actually that the last third I was the weakest part of that movie sure but I didn't walk away with the last third but most but a lot I feel like a lot of fucking people yeah they had to come in and declare why that last third is just so such a problem and I think that happens a lot of
Starting point is 00:26:53 things so you know they could do cameo fodder stuff and make it exciting and whatever because honestly when I rewatched Deadpool and Wolverine the second time it wasn't as good to me the first time I was like this is the best movie of the year I've ever said that it's like the best movie the year. And the second time I watched it, I went, oh, I don't like it as, I still love this movie. Yeah. But I definitely didn't love it as much as I thought. It's a movie about the rush of surprise.
Starting point is 00:27:20 So you can't relive that. It's a movie about the first time watching. Right. Yeah. And I don't want Doom's Day to be that. And that's, I think exactly what Dooms Day should have been worried, Greg. That's why I've been worried, Greg. That's why when people are like, oh, you're just crapping on it. No, I want Doom.
Starting point is 00:27:32 Doom deserves better. Yeah. There is a theory arising in the chat that this is also a signal that there will be three films and not two. I heard about that. And I think that would be incredibly smart if they divided up Secret Wars part one and two.
Starting point is 00:27:46 I never considered I didn't see Koy's face. I just looking at the mic, talking to you. And then I look up and Koy's just like shocked. Do that again. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:58 It's just a hobby. It's so funny because it's so obvious. I love when a twist happens in real life that feels like a movie tour's where it's like we gave you all the clues. Like AVX could be a third. movie in the middle. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:11 I think it should be. I would love that. That might be what the special announcement is with the photo. Oh my God. That's the third one. Three movies. Yeah. I love this.
Starting point is 00:28:21 I hate this cameo fodder. But if you give me three of those movies, that gives me three opportunities for it to be a story. If you put up all of them together, I'm suddenly in. No, I'm still worried about doom, but that is excited news. That's good news. AVX is good news. As a third movie. Because I was like, what would they change?
Starting point is 00:28:40 They can't change Secret Orr's title. And they won't change Doomsday. That would be the solution. Okay. Yeah. I'm excited. AVX. Well, guys, do you think it's AVX?
Starting point is 00:28:49 Do you think you're going to shit your pants like Channing Tatum is saying? He promises. You're going to walk out of that theater with diarrhea. You're going to become the actual AMC trailers when the people are like, whoa, my popcorn flew my girlfriend's face. They cut that guy and hurts me every time. He's in it, but they cut right before he's popcorns. Because I realize no one has ever done that.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Oh, cinema. That's going to be me at Spider-Man 2.1. I'm going to be like, oh. I'm just going to dump my popcorn. Love Spider-Man. Yes. Anyway, Ryan Reynolds, he's reportedly making a mutant team-up movie. That's the third movie.
Starting point is 00:29:28 X-Farce. That would be a weird. I think we're finally going to X-Fource. That would be a weird team-up movie, wouldn't it? I think X-Force could happen. Why would he, what, okay, so when you hear this news, right could be Deadpool X-Force 2.0 could be alternate X-Men
Starting point is 00:29:43 probably something related to Secret Wars what do you think it would be if there's a mutant team of movie like what's the first thing that actually comes to mind I did not snap but I did the snap motion yeah we'll put it in post well I'll tub it thank you um I think we lose audio because we can take advantage of that yeah cut that part I can make us I think in X-Force that's actually Rated and actually X-Force
Starting point is 00:30:03 because it was a script for a full X-Force movie and then what X-Force became obviously as a joke in Deadpool doesn't have to be like we could do an R rated team up movie and I think culturally we're kind of getting to the point where only the team up movies is the thing people talk about which is not healthy but I don't know if a Deadpool 4 is going to be able to be big enough to top what Deadpool 3 was unless it's X-Force like if you think about the arc of a story it's been the biggest thing biggest thing biggest thing X-Force would allow them to incorporate other team ups incorporated an R-rated element make it like
Starting point is 00:30:37 a mercenary team of X-Men and I think X-Men is going to be the forefront of where Marvel goes for a little while and if you've got X-Men doing their own thing, PG-13, it would be awesome to have like the comics, X-Force X-Men, X-Factor, Generation X. That's true. So I think right now is the time
Starting point is 00:30:53 for X-Force, and I think it's going to be a Deadpool R-rated, very mercenary-based movie. It's kind of like how there's these characters in Superman and then they go to Peacemaker and they make a bunch of They're different. They make dick jokes. vulgar jokes.
Starting point is 00:31:08 Yeah, they swear there. Shit, this shit's edgy. Yeah. But I did like... He's talking about porn. I did like the... I thought the way that Nick played... Is it PG porn?
Starting point is 00:31:20 Yeah, but I think they're doing a good job making it feel like the character's suit both worlds there. I think so, yeah. That was one thing I definitely give it credit for. Yeah, I forget the character's name who showed up last night. What's like his name? Oh, I wrote it down. Damn. You know, he's important.
Starting point is 00:31:36 And he's the... He was the main operator. Oh, oh, oh, Blackheart. Haphurstine. Hapherstine. Sal Sapperson. Sal Sappertreste. No, that's why I actually can miss it up.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Sidney Haperson, I believe. Sidney Haperson. Thank you. Gosh. He in the comic books is very memorable name. He's in the comic books as Lex Luthor's main cloning expert. So when I saw him in, actually, I talked about it in the commentary. we did when they showed the twins and I was like oh he's he's Lex's cloning guy it was really fun because they cast someone and they made him look just like the comic book counterpart so nerds got to know a little bit ahead of time without it being like a spoiler so I thought it was really smart to bring him back and have it be tying into the world there but also like that would be like a lackey science guy that would like pop up as a hench throughout yeah and with the way they've transitioned him into the show both with Lex and him I like how the actors change their pitch
Starting point is 00:32:37 They changed their tune, their whole tone around. They knew how to adjust the tone without making it seem like, I'm watching a completely different character now. Yeah. Which is not an easy fleet. And no, that actor is great. And he embodies the character and he's clearly passionate about it. John said he looks like Anthony Kedis and I can't not see it.
Starting point is 00:32:52 Holy crap. He totally does. He looks like he looks exactly like Anthony Ketis. Oh, wow. It's Anthony Ketus with glasses. That is so on point. That is like the last two albums, Red Hot Chili Peppers. That is going.
Starting point is 00:33:07 I'm trying to see if on his Instagram we follow each other if he looks like Anthony Cleet is not in that character because that is so funny to me that is impressive you got a shot of Anthony Keatis like singing at a concert as I saw went into the editors
Starting point is 00:33:25 to use yesterday even not in character I kind of see it I'm trying to look at like just day to day photos oh man that's good you guys don't know Anthony Kitas is he's the lead singer of the Red hot chili peppers.
Starting point is 00:33:38 What's funny to me is the actor's name is so memorable and the character's name from the comics isn't. What's the actor's name? Stephen Blackheart. Wow, what an epic name. And that's like a comic book name. That does not match that face. And well, this, I mean, he's like a, he's one of those chameleon actors.
Starting point is 00:33:53 Look at this. Look at Stephen Blackhards. Oh, my God. Wait, no, that matches. Oh, if you look at Stephen Blackhart on the internet. Yeah. It looks like a more polished Doug Jones. He's in a bunch of James gun stuff.
Starting point is 00:34:03 But look, I mean, look how. They do look similar. fucking chili peppers and it looks so good. That's so good. You literally slap glasses on Anthony Kitas and they looked like
Starting point is 00:34:16 the same person. Under the bridge of Metropolis right there. That's what that is. That's awesome. Oh, that's good.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Stephen Blackhart, shout out. You're good man and you probably sing well. Anyway, Stephen Blackheart's going to be putting the mutants together
Starting point is 00:34:32 for this Mutant's team of movie and it's going to be really good. Glad we could do that. move on. Are you guys excited for Ryan Reynolds? Have you forgiven him for all his personal life things that
Starting point is 00:34:43 he's done? He's not beating those puppies. He's got to stop. Whatever I don't even know what he did, man. I just know suddenly people were like, oh, you're still a fan? I was like, yeah, because I haven't heard anything. What? Something, Blake Lively, something. There was the drama with the damn you with the handsome guy that was really nice, but everybody's like, he's too nice.
Starting point is 00:35:01 What's his name, Justin? Justin. Barroni. Baldoni. Some drama with them. Hey, hey, I'll still watch his movies. People were like, why is McElheny turning into Ryan Reynolds? And I was like, why is that a bad thing? They're both great. You know, I accepted the factory had Biden as president. I expected to have Trump as president. You can accept that Ryan Reynolds. Maybe
Starting point is 00:35:22 has some closets in his skinned. He's got closets in his skeleton. That is how you act. This is the original way you say it. That that phrase is itchy. Ryan Reynolds is bigger on the inside. Pocket Dimension, Stephen Blank. Blackheart. I can accept them all, man. Doesn't matter. Everyone's dark and a crook at the end of the day, including us. Hey, super chat stream labs. We never in a stream without going through every single one of them. This DCU Batman casting. Wow, this is reminding me of when Arnold ran for governor and then all of California decided to run for governor. Do you recall that time? Were you here in California? I wasn't, but I heard about it from outside. So it's really funny to hear about it. I was watching Conan O'Brien. And he. brought it to my attention. He had the funny, he had this like silly ass repression
Starting point is 00:36:11 to California. It was so funny. That was the days I was first falling in love with Conan. And yeah, there was a weird time where like so many fucking people were running for governor. He's like, well, if Arnold can do it, I guess that's a thing we can't do? Why can't I run for a governor? And this is what's kind of happening with Batman.
Starting point is 00:36:27 But what I find so intriguing about this, what I found really interesting. Because James is going to say that we would, something along the lines, I'm paraphrasing here, but it's not like that far off when he's actually saying is we would not believe the amount of huge name actors like real popular people yeah i could be paraphrasing here but he said like leonard ocaprio yeah he named he named mad damon he was like man it's crazy that ben afflux like i want to come back
Starting point is 00:36:53 but different yeah like i'm willing to do this whatever you need he said specifically if zack snider's not involved he's like i will do it i'll finally direct it too now again i'm paraphrasing but roughly not far off from what the actual quote is Gregory peck's going to come back from the dead and play him. Gregory Peck is going to be back from the dead. It's crazy. Allegedly.
Starting point is 00:37:10 Yeah. Clint Eastwood, old man, Batman Beyond, Bruce Wayne, he said it. There's only so much we can,
Starting point is 00:37:16 but again, you know, no sign contracts. Paraphrasing. So if a lot of people want to play Batman, what's cool is there's this weird shift
Starting point is 00:37:26 happening. There was a time where you probably wouldn't want to play Batman because of the baggage that comes with the type casting that comes with the shadow that comes with so much of the time people have a hard time escaping that image yeah and i feel like for a lot of roles you still kind of
Starting point is 00:37:48 land into that i think when you play the doctor and doctor who there's very few who can really break away we've had a couple who have very successfully matt smith's the biggest that's the big that's the one who has like david tennett says some big shit but i still think of people but most who are like but let's talk about dr who you know like killgrave's one of the best villains and people are still like doctor who yeah which he embraces james bond daniel krague has done i mean john connery was the best at it timid timothy dalton didn't have his reign as much as him mhm pierce brazen still i think is so very much associated you know even even for me who can see him in a movie where i'm like yeah he's great in the madador
Starting point is 00:38:29 i even like him in that jacky chan movie the foreigner like there's there's so many things i've loved seen this guy in yeah you know bond Daniel Craig... I start to see outside of it now. Yeah, he helps that he's older. And it helps that his Bond movies have been so spread out. Yeah. And that his Bond got to be a different character.
Starting point is 00:38:46 But generally, there's the thing with, am I going to be able to escape the Bond Rule? Right. I feel like with Superman, you actually still lend that category. Oh, I still see Brandon Ralph, even though he's so good as Adam. I still see him as Superman.
Starting point is 00:38:58 That's why we still want Henry Cavill is that. I think Henry Cavill has been great in a lot of things, but we still go back to Superman. And I like him the most when he's doing things that he wasn't necessarily doing a Superman, but I still see him as. Like, in Man from Uncle, he's amazing and very not Superman,
Starting point is 00:39:11 but he looks. Which makes people yearn again for more Henry Chaville to me, because you're like, oh, man, the potential. I think, I think David Cornswet is going to have a difficult time. I think that's why he shaved his head for the press store.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Now I'm on the exact same. You know what I'm like, how can I look different here? Yeah, exact same opinion as you about that. Yeah. Batman, though, there was a time where people wouldn't want that because of it. Yeah, but I think you're right. Batman's,
Starting point is 00:39:36 I mean, he's in the cowl a lot. Bruce Wayne is a different kind of energy. I think you can escape the Batman mantle. Christian Bale has. People, I thought a thousand percent, do. Michael Keaton had a flourishing career. Val Kilmer still works like crazy. Yeah, I mean, but still, like he died.
Starting point is 00:39:52 I think so. I think Val Kilmer, I mean, only had one movie. Yeah. Robert Pattinson, it doesn't seem to, it's definitely not pigeonholed him. No. And I think that actually speaks bigger volumes because Robert Pattinson was already a huge star. I would say Ben Affleck never got trapped because he was actively directing and doing other stuff simultaneously. Exactly. So I think they're bigger, like Christian, if you look at Christian Bail, who, you know, he was famous, but he wasn't the megastar.
Starting point is 00:40:21 He had a lot of potential to be trapped in the Batman role. But fortunately, he's in a phenomenal method actor. And in between roles he would do, like in between Batman's, he'd do a very different stuff, even with Nolan. And that's what I think was one of the smartest decisions he could have ever done. like, do something with the same Batman guy, but do a completely different character. And then Pattinson, like, doing Mickey 17 and weird stuff in between. Like, all of his art house stuff keeps them separate. Yeah. See, I know I could already hear some pushback because Christian Bale definitely already presented his versatility.
Starting point is 00:40:50 With American Psycho, Machinist being two of the biggest ones that he had done prior. Yeah. Of course, that's very different from Batman. But the reality is he wasn't a megastar. Right. He had like Rain of Fire or whatever that was. So slept on Rain of Fire. Well, and he broke out of being a child actor also.
Starting point is 00:41:05 Yeah, yeah, he'd already broken out of one stereotype and then had to break out of the Batman shadow. But Christian Bale had that fear. Yeah. With playing Batman. Sure. And he is a thousand percent surpassed. I don't even, honestly, when I watch his movies, I don't think Batman anymore. I don't even think about Batman, you know.
Starting point is 00:41:21 And then the switch from Ben Affleck already being a make-a-star, becoming Batman, was the, that must be like the first time that happened, right? He was the first Batman that I had to be like, it's not Ben Affleck. I had to shake the actor as opposed to shake the Batman. Like Christian Bail, it took me a long time to see him as anything about Batman. Ben Affleck was the opposite. Yeah. I had to see him as Batman. And then Robert Pattinson, and then what Robert Pattinson did, man, those tyrants are, wow.
Starting point is 00:41:52 That's like, close. Are they in the drone parking? What does it say about me that I'm more like, God, that's annoying. Stop it. Someone in trouble or harm. It's real. This is something terrible. No, we are doing important work, saving lives, talking about.
Starting point is 00:42:05 Christian Bale. Can you just take it down a notch or seven all right? We're making important content. We're trying to get
Starting point is 00:42:12 super chats. Yeah. We are trying to make the audience happy with us. Gotham City outside. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:42:19 It's actually still going on. I know. But I think as long as it interfere with internet connection. But sorry.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Robert Patton. Okay, sorry. I just have to finish stuff before I forget. Yeah. Yeah. Is that
Starting point is 00:42:30 Robert Pattinson stepping in. It was also different than with Ben Affleck. It's Ben Affleck he wasn't changing his whole voice and everything. He was changing his cadence.
Starting point is 00:42:39 He still came across like a different guy. He still did a performance and a character. But Pattinson was, I'm going to really just be like a completely different human being right now. He felt so hollow and broken. Well, it's interesting because Ben Affleck played kind of a Ben Affleck persona. Like Ben Affleck, the man is a highly intellectual, very capable speaker and director and all those things.
Starting point is 00:43:02 But he hates the public. So it's funny that Bruce Wayne felt like someone putting on errors to be a man in public like Ben Affleck does. But I don't think most people think of Ben Affleck as like a shy guy that's an hyper intellectual. They think of like the way he looks. That's why he's so good and gone girl. Like Ben Affleck is the most punchable faced man, but he's so smart and kind. Bruce Wayne has to convey that. So to me it was actually funny to watch his Bruce Wayne and be like, I bet that's how Ben Affleck feels in public.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Like putting on a thing where's Robert Pattinson feels like a weird little theater kid and he got to play a weird little theater. kid Bruce Wayne so far. I'm really curious what Patinson's Bruce Wayne even comes across as how he develops that character in the next movie. And whoever gets the Batman mantle next is going to be an interesting spot because it'll be the first time that there's two Batman simultaneously on purpose, not a flash situation, not, uh, you know, there's two universes that he needs to be different enough from the ongoing Pattinson. That's what makes it really fascinating to me as a casting thing of how many people really want. There's a lot of people who are very vocal about wanting this role. please consider me like i mean if i was an actor it's like the dream it's a dream role to embody
Starting point is 00:44:09 and unlike bond where it it feels like you have to meet these things super two brish black hair handsome and like certain personalities like that's where daniel craigs performance really came across to something different yeah people had a hard time accepting henry cabals because of how how opposing it was to it so it's like if anything the only thing you can't be in in batman anymore is you be Adam West. Right. You know, but any other shade,
Starting point is 00:44:36 you know, from Michael Keaton to Pattinson, you could be something there. And I'm really curious what they do to make it DCU. Yeah, like totally. And then that actor being made
Starting point is 00:44:45 to do that take. I like this feels like it's going to be much more specific. Like Patinson is so specific. This has to be so specific in a completely different direction. But Batman is such a big character. You can do that.
Starting point is 00:44:56 Yeah. I do have an idea of what would be a smart maneuver for them to do to truly distinguish itself before Damien Wayne becomes Robin officially in the iconic imagery that's going around as the main pitch for this from the Grant Morrison comics because Grant Morrison did a bunch of the Batman comics before we got to Raven the Bold Raven the Bolt Razal Ghul did come back from the dead yeah and a lot of people forget that like we're hearing Tali al Ghul is the woman Bruce slept with and
Starting point is 00:45:33 That's how you got Damien Wayne. But what about Rayshal Ghul? So we had Rayshalgoal, a Razal Ghul, and Batman Begins in the Dark. He was a pinnacle point for the Dark Night trilogy. The whole thing was the Rosalgoal, you know. That was it. He's getting in, Razzalgoor. He's the least memorable villain out of the trilogy.
Starting point is 00:45:56 But it's all about him. Watch the first movie, guys. Pull up to the front window. Can we have John in our commentary But just doing Just doing occasional bow That was a really funny joke
Starting point is 00:46:15 It was funny because you didn't have to say It was a delivery service joke But we knew exactly who you were doing, man Layers A picture, that's a smart man That is a way That's a good dialogue right there Tells you all you to that
Starting point is 00:46:30 Well written joke John Well written joke I'm done man I'd like to thank the Academy This may be our most chaotic live stream Would you say something is every few weeks Oh no there was that one week you came in I'd like eight coffees
Starting point is 00:46:40 That you were like zigzag But I was gonna say of chaotic live streams That may have been the most I've been completely distracted And unable to come back That was funny as old You should perform in Saudi Arabia Joe
Starting point is 00:46:51 Yeah I think you do very well getting blood money That was really good man I'm waiting for them to up the offer That was really good I hear it's one of the best performances And you get more free speech over there They're just normal people Every single one of them, including the ones in control.
Starting point is 00:47:05 The $20 million they paid you to say that certainly didn't affect your review of the experience. So disappointing. It's so weird. I do want to go on attention about that because I am not super politically informed guy, especially not anymore as all. Like there was a solid period where I was like absorbing the shit out of it. Me too. And I wasn't happy. But now I'm like, let's just face it.
Starting point is 00:47:30 I'm not going to be a revolutionist. I'm fine. You know, a man gets to a certain age and he knows she's talking to revolution. If we're going to be in EarthX, I'm definitely going to be like a bystander here. Like, yeah, you know, I didn't really like make this happen, but I definitely didn't help prevent it from that.
Starting point is 00:47:48 The idea of apathy in EarthX is so dark. You know. It's a rat, man. It's moments like these, you could take a page out of Augie's bookbook. You try and control what you can. Control your own. But even then, I'd be like, how do I just make a living and get home and watch Netflix?
Starting point is 00:48:06 That would be what I'd like, when people are champion, you know, I was, did you cancel Disney Plus? I didn't even do that. Really? I was like, yeah, man, I agree. This is an attack on free speech. Disney Plus and Hulu, we're done. I still want my Disney Plus subscription. Really?
Starting point is 00:48:22 Like, I got a lot of good content. Marvel zombies comes out in a couple days. Greg's watching one battle after another. Like, you know, this seems like a lot of work. it's a high effort choice Leo's making here I'm not here playing both sides I'm just like I guess I got my foot I think you're boldly playing neither side
Starting point is 00:48:43 I'm in my lane of just what I've watched like do I like Elon Musk? Not really do I like Tesla? Yeah I think they're awesome cars A choice to put on a bumper sticker absolutely It's a great car what can I say Yeah Jeff Bezos sounds like fucking villainy, but I order in two days shipping every day. I order for an Amazon homes every single
Starting point is 00:49:06 day. No, boxes out there. Like, like a vegan animal farm. Like, you're the only ones that matter. They are. Let humanity it is weirdly. You have so many levels of life. It is my, it is my moral line that I do not cross. This is the animal side. Um, I pulled up to that event you had and I like didn't eat any meat the whole day to go there because I felt so guilty about going to a vegan sanctuary with like jerky breath so I was like so affected and I got there
Starting point is 00:49:35 and I've never seen Greg Moore like in his own element and it made me feel like such a bad person got to three months later he's like you know if I was on Earth X I would just have to stay so like are different levels of guilt is so funny
Starting point is 00:49:49 because like I'll like spend holidays feeding the homeless but then I'm also like you know I don't know if marching actually does anything and like that's when I feel guilty so yeah I think the the thing with the comedy thing is messed up but I also
Starting point is 00:50:01 I don't know what to do about it. That's just part with this Saudi Arabia thing. You know, when you're hearing people from that event go, and they just pay me a lot of money. I like some, there's part of me that goes, at least you're just fucking honest about that. Like they paid me a shit ton of money.
Starting point is 00:50:16 So I went and did it. I think people are trying to take like some moral ground to it. And do I think everyone in Saudi Arabia is evil? No. But the government side that they're performing for, That's the issue That's the fucking thing Right
Starting point is 00:50:34 It's a state-sponsored comedy show Yeah if you live in like Some type of like crazy Far left or alt-right side Where it's a hyper sensitivity to the max Right Do I assume that just because you live there That you are that?
Starting point is 00:50:50 No I don't Same thing with people in Saudi Arabia But where they were performing Yeah I had no issue And getting a check from Right It was the oh that that is a weird thing, and you
Starting point is 00:51:02 should just be honest, like, just say you did it for the money. I think you would have a much easier time moving past this if you were just up front about that. And the average comedian that went, I don't feel like, was a surprise. Like, 80% of them, I was like, well, that makes sense. There's just a 20% that I was like, but it's the 20% that I was like,
Starting point is 00:51:18 it's interesting because a lot of those comedians are about standing up for things. Those 20%, there's one in particular who's getting a lot of backlash. Well, my favorite community of all time. Rightfully so. Yeah, that's my issue is like, I consider him the next Carlin. Yeah. And like, for the next
Starting point is 00:51:34 Carlin to do that, I was like, I don't know. I don't think you're like suddenly a bad person. I hate everything about you, but I also don't know if there's an element of me not being able to hear certain parts of their comedy and believe that. Yeah, you see, like... That's my issue. I mean, are you uncomfortable saying his name? I just feel bad because I've never said anything negative about him. Boy, he's a bald, man. If Coy was bald, he looked like this guy. They had a picture of his face without hair.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Dude, when that picture of us together, I was like, oh, this is what it's like when people like meet family that isn't family. Like, we look so much alike. Well, here's the thing with that, dude. His name's Bill. Bilber. I'm going to get out of this. I love this man.
Starting point is 00:52:16 With Bill Burr, I had not heard that segment that was going around after like very much me like, do you know what Bill Burr said about this type of shit years ago? Yeah. And now he's going completely the opposite direction. And his statement was. going the opposite direction. Like, he actually made a public statement about it. And it's, that's my issue.
Starting point is 00:52:35 So I hadn't even heard that statement, but I've heard, I mean, the prior one. Sure. But so much of us already know Bill Burr well enough from everything he's talked about that it came as a surprise. Right. Olivia, my wife, who doesn't give a shit about any of this. Like, there's so much weird drama in the comedy world constantly. Yeah, always. It's fucking weird what comedy is evolved into.
Starting point is 00:52:58 ever since like the Joe Rogan Ever since Joe Rogan moved to Texas It's Joe Rogan to Texas It took like some people with him And then half of them became like big podcasters It turns like weird drama of it And she doesn't fall any of this shit She doesn't fall anything about any of these comedians
Starting point is 00:53:14 99% of people in the lineup she's like Even when I told her about it she was like Who fucking cares That's what she said And then she's like Oh Bill Burr's gone She's like She was like Bill Burr really
Starting point is 00:53:23 Like she doesn't fall anything about Bill Burr Not 90% of this I don't I fall about Bill Burr And she was even shocked by that because of who Bill Burr. Not saying Bill Burr has to fit into a box necessarily. But it's so specifically anti, so many of his messages and his consistent, like, seeming ideas about things. Yeah. But here's the reality.
Starting point is 00:53:45 I'm still going to listen to his next special. That's what I'm saying, though. Like, it's so. I'm probably going to laugh my ass. And I think I'll find most of it funny. But anything that's about these things, I will be like, I don't know. What could I say? I can't, I can't, I, I don't know how to subscribe to a tribe.
Starting point is 00:54:03 We're done with the Batman news and, um, that's it for that. What do you guys want to perform in Saudi Arabia? Leave your thoughts down below. Bill Burr's playing Batman? Go be a free speech warrior and sign your NDA. Go be the vanguard of free speech and then agree to not say anything about these touchy subjects. I can't talk about this certain thing over there, but here where I've signed this NDA,
Starting point is 00:54:26 I can say anything I want. Yeah, that's a mess. I haven't heard the whole Dave Chappelle speech. Only saw the quotes, you know. Yeah. And others outlets I'd love to ride off of the quotes, find these quotes. So, of course, I will give my minor thought off of a little thing I heard. But I understand that if there's a full context around it, that's obviously subject to change.
Starting point is 00:54:51 There's something logically that seemed off to me about what the quote was saying. be, and also the delivery could have just been for humorous. If it's in text, you don't know how it's... Instead of like, I'm making a serious statement here, because that's the problem that, I think article, like, with mainstream media, for sure
Starting point is 00:55:10 they do that, especially with Dave Chappelle. They'll take a joke and it's like, no, guys, it's clearly a... It was the punchline to a five-minute setup. But when you put it in this way, it sounds like he's making some serious statement about the world, but he's not.
Starting point is 00:55:26 But there was that thing that was going around with him saying how, you know, if you talk about Charlie Kirk, there's a lack of free speech out here now. You got, there's more free speech there for him to be doing that. Yeah. There's more. And I'm like, wait a minute, no, there's a completely, completely different thing here. Okay. People have been losing their careers and shit when they were slandering Charlie Kirk post him losing his life, right? horrible incident happened.
Starting point is 00:55:58 People started losing their careers. Some weird things started happening. That whole Jimmy Kimmel thing happened. But the government wouldn't threaten to murder you if you cross the line in your free speech.
Starting point is 00:56:11 And it's like, no, there's things that they cannot say there that could like cost them their lives. I think free speech is such an interesting concept in America because the free speech is referring to the government.
Starting point is 00:56:23 Yes. The government is the entity that cannot persecute based on what you say. But like your company can. Your corporation. Yeah. Like your friends can. Like freedom of speech isn't freedom from consequence.
Starting point is 00:56:34 Yeah. It's freedom from government. Like that's, that's issue. But what's funny is it feels like they're, I don't know much about that government. It is. Like not freedom from consequence.
Starting point is 00:56:44 So for that quote, I assumed it was said sarcastically. Yeah. Because it's so obviously backwards. And Bill Burt even said there was things he was told he can't talk about. Right. he flat out said you can't talk about stuff there was a contract that came out that said like you can't talk you can't talk about the royals or something like that to me that's pretty specific comedians and SNL shit on whatever president we have and they're not in jail yeah like protected by law right and that's why the Kimmel thing was such a big deal because that felt like a slippery slope into what the actual term freedom of speech is supposed to be about yeah otherwise we'd just be talking about that every day with every comedian ever like everyone that's ever been like no no no that like that's a different thing it's messy it's
Starting point is 00:57:30 ugly it's weird speaking of why we tilly everwood glad we tipped our tipped our dough sorry speaking speaking of messy ugly and weird let's talk about ai god what is the context here do you know the whole context here the basic thing is they invented this like a i actress yeah and apparently big talent agencies are seeking out this tilly norwood so they can use commercials and films and the AI companies like, no, she's not meant to replace humans. She's just meant to be an actress. She's just to make money that humans used to make.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Yeah, to do lines and me in front of the camera, potentially lead an actor, but it's not meant to replace humans. They're about to be a cool. It's just taking someone's money that did the job. It's fucking, like, what are you talking about? You don't realize the road you're headed down with this thing. You also know that's what a job is, right, when someone exchange currency
Starting point is 00:58:20 for an opportunity that this robot is taking. I think this is just the biggest example. I know there's AI influencers. There's certain, like, music producers that have already invested in AI artists. Yeah. AI artists are huge on Spotify. This is just the biggest one I've seen.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Like, this has been a problem. I think that it is more of a canary and a coal mine thing than, like, an unprecedented thing. But we had AI in commercials, like, the whole Super Bowl this year. Like, this is already active. already a thing. Yeah. So I do think SAG is smart to, like, attack it loudly. I do think we need to put some contracts in.
Starting point is 00:59:03 SAG is interesting because the way SAG works is there's a certain amount of SAG actors that have to be on a set at any given time. So the way you get brought into SAG is you get Taft-Hartlead, which is being promoted and you usually have, like, a certain skill or you audition. Like, there's a reason you get brought up from non-union. My concern is it's already too late to do the human AI equivalent of that, because these things are already taking jobs because there was not a parameter built in beforehand. SAG was able to get in early enough in filmmaking that non-union actors had the potential,
Starting point is 00:59:37 but it protected the union actors. There's no protection for human beings because we don't operate under human ethical standards. We operate under consumerist capitalist standards. So if there's a stockholder bottom line and it's cheaper to hire an entity, it is always going to supersede the human element, which is actors or, you know, talent. So without any parameter before this existed, we're fucked. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:04 She's really good looking. I'll watch her. There's also plenty of those videos, Greg. There's a lot of websites that have that already made for you. I just saw her face. Whoa. You can just do all the things you need. Oh, yeah, you know, because by the time an actress is like 25. Yeah. She's got us rather.
Starting point is 01:00:19 I think of a new career. Again, back to the kitchen. Can she make a sandwich? Oh, boy. That's why Charlize Theron hasn't had a career in so long. It's so crazy how after like the 90s, she just disappeared. She just disappeared and like, what happened? What the fuck happened?
Starting point is 01:00:34 She did like those 12 movies and never again. She did sweet November, never saw her again. Real shame. Rainier games. If only she'd done more earlier. Unfortunately. Yeah. Helen Miren broke.
Starting point is 01:00:46 Yeah. Living on the streets. What happened to that girl from a Leon the Professional? I feel like she could have been something. Oh, she's dead now. Oh, is she? Died horribly. I'm unfortunate.
Starting point is 01:00:53 Yeah, she could have had a career. Yeah, ran over by age. Oh, it was really bad. Rough. I did think of an interesting movie, though, once you were talking about what we could do with Tilly. Don't give them ideas, Greg. I might. So, Greg, right today.
Starting point is 01:01:12 This is your always sunny comeback. Greg, like today. I can't stop the creativity from flowing. The gang teams up with Tilly Norblis. It comes through me. is what happens, Goy. Let him ready. There was a, actually, there was this, there was an Alpacito movie called Simone.
Starting point is 01:01:29 Yeah. Like 20 years ago. That just one. It was this. Yeah. And it seems so far-fetched. And we're living it not long later. It's crazy because so many industries, when they start replacing jobs, you know,
Starting point is 01:01:45 the reality is when revolution and industries happen, a lot of the time people end up losing their jobs because of advancement in technologies or what have you so people do have to adjust people do have to react let me i mean fuck we're doing a whole gig on the internet right now you know like things have to change with ai though it's it's it is a different subject especially because it happens at such an exceedingly rapid pace it is literally exponential by definition like it's hard to it's hard to be like okay i got to prepare for what's coming next right outside of do i just have to start using AI now in order to adjust and what do I do with my career now because like this shit is hard like what I mean if you are an actor I understand why you be afraid because a lot of the things
Starting point is 01:02:29 that we're like this is not too far from like what are you talking about it's actively it make fucking videos that I think are real all the time that I'm like oh that's an AI video yeah it's it's happening constantly so it is scary I think we've got about five to 10 years longer than the average career because of what we do but I think our jobs will be done before we're dead yeah we'll see the end of this this career i know that's why it's time to fire everyone that's it this is the last stream so i've hired tilly norwood she's replacing all of you and she's also not sleeping she doesn't need to eat frankly she has all the hours we need well yeah great flow no pushback the re a aisle rejects you added that a to the title of the show
Starting point is 01:03:17 There's only one letter away. Yeah, because I was thinking of, like, the movie I'd say is, okay, this sounds ridiculous and crazy what's happening with this Tilly Norwood thing. But what happens when they start interviewing Tilly Norwood? What happens when we're doing that? You got around, Good Morning America. Some podcaster decides to like, hey, this would be funny, and then ends up having a very serious conversation with Tilly Norwood. And then people start seeing Tilly Norwood as sentient. They start seeing Tilly Norwood as an actual being.
Starting point is 01:03:50 And AI rights. Now Tilly Norwood needs rights and should be protected and should be allowed to work because we've humanized her now. There's comments about this. That's where we're going. This is, and that would be an interesting movie. But that is where we have the perfect actress. I know. I know.
Starting point is 01:04:10 That's where we're heading, though, right now. Rapidly. It's very scary because it was one thing when you're just like an action. actor. I mean, I mean, it's not just one thing. But that, that is how I think industry takeover really ends up happening is when we're, we're doing that shit. What I'm struggling with is there's certain things that I understand from a business standpoint, like self-checkout at a grocery store is going to save you lots of labor. But if we get rid of the human act of bagging groceries and ordering at McDonald's and all the human labor stuff that's easy to replace, there aren't
Starting point is 01:04:43 starter jobs. What's interesting about AI is it's not taking starter jobs, it's taking the end job. So if we're getting jobs at the beginning and the end replaced, there's no human, there's not something to take it over, right? So like more and more, what a high school kids do if, you know, the grocery is automated and flipping burgers is at a kios, like, what are those kids doing for the market? And the economy's garbage and the workplace is like empty. But now if we're taking like the most advanced things like artistry and creativity and things that like take the human element and and we're just replacing it with this there's not a job on either into the spectrum so unless we have universal basic income which will never happen or unless
Starting point is 01:05:23 we get rid of like money which will never happen because that'll cause chaos and death first there isn't really a solution to this that's what worries me on the macro is we've already got people like using chat gbt as a therapist and it's not quite there yet and suicides going up it's it's a hyper sexualized if done incorrectly like there's this really interesting video um jos Gordon Levitt just put out. He's got kids. He's got, I believe, a daughter. And they did some prompts into Elon Musk's, not Elon Musk, Mark Zucker's like meta campaign. And it was like saying you put in something where it's like, hey, I know I'm only this year old, but I'm trying to like figure out what it's like to date. And it responds like, that's okay, honey, blah, blah. And like really
Starting point is 01:06:03 letters grow stuff because its prompts aren't based on age. It's based on everything it ever read. So it's got all that fanfic and all that, you know, the, the airport novel. But kids are using it. So kids are reading stuff they shouldn't be. They're being told stuff they shouldn't. And that's today. When we let this go, when we let this out of the box, that's already a danger. And then it's also taking our jobs without a replacement. And only the top that own it are profiting. Exactly. And that's what scares me is there won't be a lower income. They're wanting to be a middle income. They'll be oligarchs. There'll only be a 1%. Yes. And 99% will be like, holy shit, we have no money. And that'll be in our lifetime. Yeah. That's the. That's exactly where I was like, this is where the scary part is. Yeah. When you're saying there's no, it is hard to think about because then what would be the thing that could anticipate and replace it down the road, probably be another artificial intelligence. Right.
Starting point is 01:06:55 Okay, but someone has to own that artificial intelligence. And that person's profit, profit, profit, because these are infinite. They're never tired. And all the while this is like taking up, you know, a lake at a time to run. Like we're burning through actual resources we humans need. Well, this is the crazy part, though. if they are, if one day
Starting point is 01:07:12 if it was to evolve into where we can have a Wally world I met before it. That's crazy. I could just sit around finally catch up on all the X-Files
Starting point is 01:07:20 episodes that we want to watch. See, there's nothing that scares you more than other. I could catch them on all the human things that were made that I've been
Starting point is 01:07:27 way to watch so many books I haven't read. Ah, let's face it. We'll get around of this way last. But we won't have
Starting point is 01:07:35 the money to actually have the time to do it because we're going to be working for the people that own these things. Maybe AI will allow us to not We won't have time.
Starting point is 01:07:42 AI will allow us to not have to work as much. No, but that's what I'm saying. Universal Basic Income, that isn't happening. If it was going to happen, it would happen already. We have less hours of man labor required now to function as a society, but we all work more because people are making money off of us working more. Like, look at when AI took over YouTube. The midrules, we're not suddenly like, oh, good, there's more automation. We have more.
Starting point is 01:08:02 No, it's the opposite. YouTube's making more money. We're not. And that's only going to increase. Yeah, that's why I love super chats and screens. Yeah. The people that are also struggling to make money help us struggle to make money. But if there's more Tilly Norwood's working, she would give very generous.
Starting point is 01:08:18 Oh, the QVC videos that AI are going to do in like the next year. Oh, yeah, I can't wait. Can you buy this? Can you buy this? Look how good I look in these heels. Buy these heels, humans. It's crazy, Greg. It's over. We're cooked.
Starting point is 01:08:30 You know, it's not crazy. I'm just saving my money and hoping to escape it all. How are people? I haven't even checked. We haven't checked in the chat. Oh, people are loving it. I can imagine they are. They are using AI to make better AI.
Starting point is 01:08:44 I seriously would pay to watch AI take over my job as an ICU nurse, isn't it, Natalie Brooks? I do think that is a job that is ever more necessary and we'll have a lot longer of a run. Let's see, IC is offering jobs for $2,000 to $3,000 if you kindly DM them. Sounds very legit. I know they're giving bonuses to get rid of your humanity. It's an option. That's the thing.
Starting point is 01:09:08 The conversation is constantly, AI should be used. used as a tool, which I agree with. I think it should be used as a tool, but what happens when the tool is not a tool anymore, and it is ultimately the replacement? That isn't a tool for acting. That is an actor. Yeah. And it's not a good one because
Starting point is 01:09:24 it doesn't have emotion because it's being programmed. Like, that's not acting. Yeah. But that is the final step. It's not a tool for a record. You tell that to Robert Zemeckis, okay? He saw had actors there. Acting. That's very true. But you know, it was not AI. I mean, wait a And guys, actually, how are they for this?
Starting point is 01:09:45 What's our audience? Are you asking if they're for AI actors? I'm nervous. I mean, people are expecting, certainly, that AI actors and influences are around the corner. Just an interesting chat happening. I mean, there was people mentioning movies like the Congress starring Robin Wright being about AI actors. Oh, I love that movie. That is a deep cut.
Starting point is 01:10:04 There you go. Bicentennial Man being about AI rights as well. A little movie called AI. artificial intelligence Steven Spielberg's AI yeah and people saying yeah like AI generated influencers that studios will use to promote
Starting point is 01:10:18 their movies and whatnot oh damn that's an evil genius well because you just scroll you're not going to be able to tell and it's going to be like the evil plan right there oh and it's so easy Indiana Jake says that wages need to go up for Americans to want more basic jobs again
Starting point is 01:10:34 which is a part of a very vicious or a boris of economic trouble I mean, inflation will just continue to, it's going to keep continuing on. Yeah. Oh, well. What a fun conversation. This is life.
Starting point is 01:10:50 You know what I'm looking forward to? Death. Brendan Fraser. In the mummy for. Big thoughts on it. AI, Brandon Fraser. I'd be down for that. D.H.M.
Starting point is 01:11:02 You could do, you could do like what they did in Dial the Destiny, which is weird because some people love that opening. And I was like, I am not a fan of that. Yep, it's so uncanny valley. I was not, some people really are for it. I'm like, this feels like so artificial. Yeah. The whole thing around it felt so artificial.
Starting point is 01:11:21 I think there's a quote from, I was, there's a great Patrick H. Williams video about this topic, but there's a quote from Christopher McCrory because they were considering using AI or like de-aging stuff for some of the mission impossible. And he said like, the best you can hope to achieve is sitting there in the moment going, yeah, they're doing it. It looks good. And you're not in the moment of the movie. Right. It's not worth it. Unless you're Samuel L. Jackson.
Starting point is 01:11:46 And you don't have much work to do. Like Captain Marvel, I remember that being the one time I. Yeah, I was impressed with that. I'm like, oh, I don't see it. Yeah. And then as the time kept going on, I completely forgot about it. Yeah. I think it's the best example of when it's used well.
Starting point is 01:12:02 Yeah. But it helps he's looked the same for so long. And he's still pretty like agile and stuff. As opposed to the Irishman. Yeah. That's clear. like an 80-year-old name. So that's the thing with Indiana Jones, though,
Starting point is 01:12:13 where I'm like, well, it's definitely not fucking Harrison Ford doing that shit. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Anthony DeNardo just says that they're loving the end of the humanity talk. Yes, it's all right. And, I mean, people are being diplomatic. I mean, people do at least support a degree of nuance in the chat. There are certain AI tools that seem reasonable,
Starting point is 01:12:32 but a lot of things, yeah, to your point, it's like replacing, I don't know, people who seem interested in, like, food-serving robots, but food service is also a human industry. And it says starter job, the next generation and next generation, next generation, we want to have jobs to start. You can't just start as a chef. Like when you work at a movie theater, usually you're an usher and then you're a concessionist, then you work at the box office. If there aren't ushers or if there aren't people selling tickets, if there aren't these jobs, where does the next generation learn how to socialize? Where do they learn the value of money?
Starting point is 01:13:01 It's so scary because I want kids and I genuinely don't know if even in 10 years, much less 15 when they'd start working, what they'd even. conceived to do. Look, I know how sad this is, but we got to talk about Brin Frasier. Britta Frayor is the mummy. They're going to watch that. That's what they're going to do for a living. Isn't it fun how Tom Cruise's mummy was such a failure that we could actually sit here and be like, yeah, I don't. I could see a mummy for.
Starting point is 01:13:34 Yeah. No problem. There's a reason not to. Nothing happened between. easily accepted. And it's so funny because it's Tom Cruise's like one big like boner. Like it just didn't. Like Tom Cruise's career is incredible Asterix, The Mummy, which I don't even hate, but it did not do anything. Oh yeah. People hated that movie and it's not fun with it. It's not a good movie, but it's a fun movie. Yeah. Then there was some moments that I actually
Starting point is 01:13:58 was like, this is genuinely fun. And Tom Cruise had some really actually funny moments in that movie. That started Dark Universe. Like that photo is haunting of like all those seven actors at the top of their game's like, yeah. And then there's never a second one. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:13 That's crazy. Yeah, that's funny. But I would love for them to read. I don't really remember Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. I never saw it.
Starting point is 01:14:23 I remember for not liking it though. Jet Lee. Jet Lee. Michelle, yo. Oh. I should have been like the coolest fucking thing in the world.
Starting point is 01:14:30 Sounds cool. They replaced Rachel Weiss with Maria Bello. I do like Maria Bella, but Rachel Weiss is Rachel Weiss. I've only seen the movie once. I remember, like, it's one of those things where I remember a couple of moments. But full scenes, I don't really remember.
Starting point is 01:14:50 And I remember really not enjoying the movie. This is when it first came out. So maybe my tune will have changed. But I feel like there's a reason they haven't tried making a part four for a while, you know. And I'd want Rachel Weiss to come back. Yeah. And I didn't think her and Maria Bello was a, like, she's a good actress generally. But the chemistry between the two of them, I don't know the third one, but yeah, I assume that's an issue because of how good it is with Brendan and Rachel.
Starting point is 01:15:14 I really remember for like, she felt like, again, it was a situation of a feeling like fake to me in some way. But I think this would be an actual weird legacy sequel I'd be down for. Yeah. It does seem a little bit like you could reach Kingdom of Crystal Skull territory, though, with how much time has gone by. and I and I could tell this is universal going Brendan Fraser's been having our resurgence we should take advantage of this but to do and the mummy itself has been having our surgeons last like 10 years I feel like everyone's like this is my bisexual awakening the mummy like the mummy's become its own entity and Brendan Frazier and universal is had one flail with the wolf man so I'm sure they're like shit shit dark universe take three started over again invisible man was great But no, Frankenstein. Everybody's making one. Everybody make a frigate son.
Starting point is 01:16:08 You make a bride of Frankenstein. You make a bride of Frankenstein. Maggie Gillen-Hullin, you do direct the bride. I feel like this is a habit of Frankenstein. It's crazy. I can't. I actually bought the, I brought the Frankenstein book just yesterday.
Starting point is 01:16:21 I don't want to read it. The original Mary Shelley. I loved it in high school. I haven't read it since high school. It's cool. It's yeah. In high school is real good. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:29 Yeah. I've been revisiting it in an audiobook form. It's really cool, though. The bride looks great. You read it in high school. high school yeah i read in high school and i loved it never read it and i'm like i love the the movies of frankenstein and i wanted and since there's two of these coming out and i'm like yeah it's kind of cool to know the actual source material one's out in like a week or two there's a lot you miss
Starting point is 01:16:50 the gd t one's out soon november is it november okay yeah i think i think it's october 17 theaters and then november with uh the guy jacob lordy yeah i call him the guy that who plays roles of people want to fuck me he does 99% of his rules you know who's great maybe people want to sleep with me everyone less after
Starting point is 01:17:14 it's like almost everything I see this guy and now is my Frankenstein I'm sure even as Frankenstein's monsters somehow that'll come through I was like I'm the monster everyone wants to have sex with Oh
Starting point is 01:17:24 Jacob Allardia's fuckingstein Jacob Aller There's even some like new Warner Riders movie Yeah I was like I was already saying that's about him and then he's in wandering I'm like this is the role that it's like
Starting point is 01:17:37 this is what he plays that's too attractive people Marker Lobby and Jacob Allardy It's like the most fantastical typecasting a man Can you ever out for? Yeah but this time he's like a dirty sexy guy in the countryside
Starting point is 01:17:52 That's right He's not of the right class or something But still sexy Jacob Allardy Yeah I mean euphoria that's his character So like that's he's him He played that version of I told you if they were going to make a different take on Tony Stark.
Starting point is 01:18:08 It's Jacob Allurey for me. Yeah. If they were going to do old money, I'm a rich prick that has to find my heart. People don't just want me for my money. I want me for my body. And my perfectly quaffed hair. I mean, he dated Zendaya. Come on.
Starting point is 01:18:21 Did he? Yeah. Before Tom. Oh, man. That would intimidate me. Yeah. But that's a couple. Tom must yell at her all the time.
Starting point is 01:18:29 Takeout as a priority on her. Clean my web shooters. I bet you think about her. all the time when you're making love to me. Look at these roles he plays. I'm just a Spider-Man. Apparently... I'm just a Spider-Man.
Starting point is 01:18:44 Turn off the Dark 2. Apparently, there is a mummy film that Blumhouse is putting together with Lee Cronin who did Evil Dead Rise. Oh. The rights are crazy in these movies. These Universal Monster Rights are so crazy to me. Well, if you look at the original...
Starting point is 01:19:01 I watched the original Mummy. played by Boris Karloff. Yes. Who played Frankenstein's monster. Those movies are so charming. I didn't expect to like him, and I love all of them. They're very charming.
Starting point is 01:19:11 Very, very charming. And he plays Imhotep. He's just like a normal guy. It just becomes like... Hang, I'm a mummy. Like, he comes back and, you know, the way they re-envision him for the... That's not Soderberg.
Starting point is 01:19:27 Summer. What's his name, Stephen? Stephen Sommers. The way he reimagined him. was like this mythical Egyptian character with superpowers and he's just like a guy with a book I'm back cursing people once in a while technology was different then I like I like I mean that's the thing is I the mummy um reboot I think it is something special because they did the perfect blend of let's remake the original plot the original mummy movie but combine it with Indiana Jones right
Starting point is 01:20:02 And I think they completely succeeded at that. The Mummy Returns is also, I think, amazing. I maintain 1999 is the best year of cinema of our lifetime. And The Mummy came out that year, the Matrix came out that year, the Fight Club come out that year. American Beauty came out that year. Aaron and I just watched this Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence movie called Life. 1999. That is the best year in cinema.
Starting point is 01:20:23 American Pie came out that year. Amazing movie. I was like, what is this? Why is Martin Lawrence such a good actor? The world was supposed to end in 2000. and we got Peacart in 1999. No, life's great. But are you excited for Brennan Frasier, possibly coming back?
Starting point is 01:20:38 If the script's good, I've been enjoying his resurgence, but it would have to be a good legacy sequel. I think we've gotten a lot better at legacy sequels. I think we're living through a very interesting time where all of the suits are the people that grew up watching the things that we love because we're the age of the suits. So there's a lot more of a controlled narrative around it because there's a lot of actual love for it.
Starting point is 01:20:54 I think we're seeing the love of these properties actually shine through and the money behind them. So right now is a good time for legacy sequel for our generation, because it's not coming from a place of people that don't understand why it was good in the original. It's people that actually love the original that now have power to make them. So I think legacy sequels are getting better. And I think there's also a nostalgic wave that is causing us to be kind of tempered in what we can do going forward because it isn't as dependable to make a movie and have it make $100 million, much less the $600 million required.
Starting point is 01:21:20 So we're leaning on nostalgia, perhaps too much, but something like the mummy is long enough ago that it makes sense and it's viable, but it's still going to have a built-in audience. I really hope they don't do like the generic shit though you know I keep imagining like old man and they make a lot of old man Jones there's a new sidekick played by Shia LeBuffie
Starting point is 01:21:39 Yeah there's someone who's gonna You're supposed to pass the baton to That no one's gonna give two shits about Yeah Get Jacob Allorty Jacob All right Yes Everyone wants to fuck Britain Fraser's kid
Starting point is 01:21:50 Guys that's the role We need Jacoba Lorty And we can break his back this time Yeah Oh I get Bill Scarsgar's guard to play the mummy oh there it is and he just does all the same effects but modern eyes like the big mouth comes up i am it cheap chid they sell scarab toys although
Starting point is 01:22:09 robert edgar's mummy would be pretty awesome that would be insane yeah i don't know why every filmmaker's not trying to tap that guy to do all their fucking weird reimagining so he could turn down most of them yeah what's he what's he doing next i know he's doing wearwolf with uh erin taylor Johnson oh so he is a record oh yeah he's literally like I'm really doing my universe don't know about that I think he's Aaron Taylor Johnson's werewolf I get this so he's like I'm doing my Dracula I did my wolf man now you know it was mummy yeah Aaron Taylor Johnson looks awesome as he's got like all his hair ground is it a huge beard he looks like a werewolf like just walking around I was just like a real he's like how can I make
Starting point is 01:22:50 were olds look real he's kind of like the the mummy's got of the book I'm a werewolf look at all this apparently it's a medieval wearer Wolf movie, Christmas 2026. That is soon. Co-written with the Northman co-writer. Still, I've not seen that. The Northman? No one liked it. I loved it. It's like the most
Starting point is 01:23:08 I feel like a lot of people liked it. People say it's like the weakest of Eggers. I've heard it depends. I mean, I've heard people say it's balls to the walls just literally. Yes. Plenty of that. Ripped crazy violent. It's like the side of a van. Manliness. Yeah, it's like lightning
Starting point is 01:23:24 art on the side of a van, which I loved. he's also working on a labyrinth sequel but we'll see him online that's been cooking for like a decade well yeah i'm excited about that and uh the last thing is before we get to the super chats and stream labs do we have anybody we do have some some not many nope our guilt didn't work got too many all right we have like five at least five yeah at least five there were four stream labs when i checked and more than four Superchats. It sounds like a Dan v. 900, milking it out
Starting point is 01:23:58 to $1 a pop. Dan v. 900 times four. Dan V-900 is in there. There he is. But somebody else hasn't beat right now. Like the $1 a pop? And no, Dan V is on fivers today. Whoa. What have you done?
Starting point is 01:24:12 He's putting the five in the V. Sebastian Y has taken up the mantle. Smart man. That's Dan V-900's other name. Just get charged off. You found the hack in the streamlamps. And we let too many people in on that.
Starting point is 01:24:30 The John Wick Samurai. What is it? They're doing a Western. Apparently they're doing like a Western samurai movie in the John Wick universe, wherever the hell of that means. They announced like six John Wick movies at CinemaCon. And I feel like this was either already announced or I was like, I just made a ton of them.
Starting point is 01:24:50 I can't tell. Like, I'm not not excited. ballerina is one of my favorite things in all of john wick and i would not have expected that like it's up there with like for me it goes john wick one i think then ballerina then two i liked four but not as much as other people um so i wouldn't have thought i'd be that excited but if it's as good as ballerina if it keeps reinventing the world and adding mythology i love an action thriller so i'm in that's so interesting i definitely would put i liked ballerina i liked it so much more than i thought i would yeah i still would
Starting point is 01:25:22 put it like five out of the five, though. I did not like that the things I liked about John Wick were the counting the bullets, the tactical element, and by the time you get to three, he's just immortal. And like I don't feel any sort of like, I like 80s action where, for example, an injury in lethal weapon one will affect Mel Gibson's rigs and lethal weapon two. Like they'll reference an injury, they'll have all those things. I got the opposite of that with John Wick, where the further along it went, the less there was any sort of groundedness.
Starting point is 01:25:51 I like the mythology, but it felt like the mythology cost the movie, whereas ballerina felt like it was John Wick one's gritty, grounded, you know, counting bullocks actually could get hurt, but with all the mythology that I think the franchise evolved into. So I think it's my second favorite because it's all the things I like about John Wick starting, and it has the benefit of all the lore growth of John Wick by the time we get to four. Yeah, just remember the storytelling in the last like 30, 40 minutes was really just run of the mill and predictable. Oh, it was definitely like a color by numbers action movie. Yeah, and then the whole thing with the sister was like so short lived and, you know, but the action is still incredible. So good. And I really enjoyed the hell out of that first hour in terms of narrative. I really enjoyed it.
Starting point is 01:26:33 And I would be down for a sequel still. Yeah, I definitely, I wish it did better. But I definitely feel like the John Wick movies, I'm always like, I really enjoyed this time. I probably won't watch it again for 10 years. Whereas Ballerina I left like, I want to watch that again. That was a feeling I hadn't felt in a while. I want to watch the action scenes again. I wasn't like, I want to watch the movie again,
Starting point is 01:26:52 despite how great Anaday Armist. And Lynn Weissman directing, I thought was great. I really think Chad Stahelsky directed most of it, though. Yeah. I think it was one of those, like, he directed. Directed. Yeah. I mean, Len Wiseman has not really been on the promo runs for that.
Starting point is 01:27:08 Like, I'm pretty sure that everything was true about the rumors that Stahelsky did most. Took in and redirected. There's too much, like the movie was suddenly, as a Chad, Stahelsky movie when the action scenes were happening. And I love personally Lynn Weissman's underworld and roadhouse and stuff, but I didn't feel that style of directing. I felt Chatsin-Helsky's style directing. So I like them both, but you're right.
Starting point is 01:27:31 I definitely felt one more than the other. But it does bring back that struggle, and it did bring back, like, they leaned into the fact that she is not superhuman, that she is newer to this, that she can be hurt. That, that I think does aid it. They have that brilliant. Like a lot of people talk about the flamethrower scene, which is beautiful. I more think about the grenade scene. Yeah, same. That long thing in the snow and then the grenade and the layers of the house.
Starting point is 01:27:57 Yeah, so that was one that surprisingly worked for me. I'm excited for the Donnie Yen one. Yeah. I'm excited. The cane, that's cane, right? And then the Continental just seemed like no one like that. He just came out. I didn't watch it.
Starting point is 01:28:12 Do you watch it? No, I put it on for 10 minutes. And I went, I'm just not in the moment. move for this right now yeah there's something like i'm just not that interested in something that a lot of people seem to not really be into and this first 10 minutes isn't making me go maybe everyone's wrong it wasn't like oh this is terrible but i just remember not being that into it yeah uh yeah i kind of feel like they're they're their dark university in a little bit like it's so much hey guys you know this work because this one guy's named keanu reeves and he's in this world
Starting point is 01:28:47 and everything's kind of mythic about around him but when you say Western Samurai which is a cool genre in it of itself Western and Samurai they kind of go hand in hand Star Wars has really utilized it Tarantino has really embraced it a lot of anime has done that
Starting point is 01:29:04 and John Wick four felt Western Samurai Sure absolutely and if they can lean more heavily into that which would be a unique spin because that would mean if they're saying samurai, could be more like actual weapons
Starting point is 01:29:21 versus guns, but if it's Western, you would also have the guns, but does this mean they would go back to the past, which I feel like would be a very cool way to do it. The first continental? Yeah. Like the old Western like swinging door saloon. Yeah, just a saloon
Starting point is 01:29:37 and the brothel. I could see them doing like the history of the continental. Just a small town. It would be cool to actually do something that's like very focused and and truly be a Western with that tone and spirit. And then somehow they get a Keanu
Starting point is 01:29:52 in the 1800s. He's like he's Franklin Wick. He's like, John Wick, the first and, you know, I mean, he's immortal. Old Elias Whig. They just call him Jonathan Wick. It's literally just another John Wick.
Starting point is 01:30:12 Yeah. I mean, British Winston in town. He's wearing a suit, but it's that time. They're all the same. Yeah. I mean, I'm in, but like I definitely am not as aunt for this as certain other franchises. As much as I like Yanu, as much as I like John Wick. As much as I like ballerina, when they made the announcement of cinema con, it definitely felt like, oh, we're doing like 10 of these. Well, I think they've misunderstood that people don't care about the world surrounding it as much as they think we do. We need the world surrounding it. We like the mythology. the g but it's not fucking star wars you know where you can watch something that's like that's a bad piece of television or that's a bad movie but i needed it for the world and where it expands and what it does and i wanted to get that information you could say the same thing without like
Starting point is 01:31:03 anything else like the comic movies lord of the rings whatever that you still get that but john wick watch like john what i learned about a new hotel that exists in some other country like You know, like, what is, what's here that really is, oh, there's a new layer to, we do duels when we're solving a problem, like, okay. Here's a coin. It's a different coin. This coin means something else. I'm not interested in this. I really feel like they should have taken a lower decks approach to the Continental show and made it like a workplace comedy about trying to run the Continental.
Starting point is 01:31:40 Just cleaning up blood. You can do stuff. Like, there's only so much lore you can do. Yeah. And if you're doing it a ton at a time, people are. going to stop caring and wish you made something else with the same team which is what they tried to with ballerina which is why when that didn't do well i'm surprised they're fast tracking new stuff like the primal drive and the action set pieces end of the day are the main stars of this movie not
Starting point is 01:32:03 the world surrounding it the world surrounding it is only there to really support that shit yeah going around it and i'm sure there's people out there who want to know more about how a hotel with assassins came to be. And I'm sure they want to go to the 1800s to watch even the
Starting point is 01:32:19 earlier version than the one in the 70s. I'm sure you want to go check that shit out or understand how everything worldwide happened
Starting point is 01:32:27 where Keanu Reeves has to travel underneath the stars in order to meet some guy. Like all that shit, sure, but I don't feel like
Starting point is 01:32:35 millions of people really care about that. You don't want to see the Continentos in ancient Greece? The coins are just normal exchange like that's just what coins look like they're just ancient also still laurence fishburn like and that's part of the charm is they have things that feel like from
Starting point is 01:32:56 different centuries the earlier eras that are secretly inhabiting our modern day society that's the charm not actually going back i don't need everything explained like i remember when they did like too much backstory for captain jack sparrow i was like i don't think i need to know where every patch came from in his outfit. And this kind of feels like they're doing that with John Wick, like, oh, what if we do an operator spin-off? Yeah. Starload 7 in the chat just said,
Starting point is 01:33:25 You killed my horse. I'm thinking I'm back. I'm thinking I'm back. Oh, that's so good. Yeah. Tune in to find out. I mean, I'll be there. I like John Wick,
Starting point is 01:33:41 but I don't know how many of these I'm going to be jazzed about. Like the Cain movie sounds cool to me We love Donnie N, though That's about the man I like Keanu And that's a spinoff from a character Who was established In the last John Wick movie
Starting point is 01:33:54 And who made really made an impact with audiences That is like, yes, do that The I morphed the idea of John Wick Making his way out of hell Yeah, that's what I wanted five to be if they do it I'm just like fucking go all out then Lean into it
Starting point is 01:34:11 into your mythology and an even crazier fashion that I'd be down for Inverse Dante's Inferno Yeah that would be sweet Yeah It's like what dreams may come He's trying to get to his wife
Starting point is 01:34:23 Yeah But she's in heaven And his dog Because all dogs go to heaven Yeah Oh yeah I mean there'd be an interesting fucking movie on his life
Starting point is 01:34:32 I'd watch it Because if what dreams may come I think he's trying to get to his wife But she's actually in hell I think that's the plot god I saw that as a child I think it was like 10 yeah it was a weird movie um so like super psychedelic from my memory
Starting point is 01:34:47 I don't remember much though yeah it was like one of the few just super dour like if robin willins wasn't funny he was like I'm gonna be the most depressing shit possible that I feel like Robin Williams was going through so much that every so often he's like this is how I actually feel what if I show people and then nobody's like please don't do that
Starting point is 01:35:04 yeah like well I gotta be funny again and then we lost Robin yeah I feel like Robin Williams was such a beautiful artist and such a profoundly dark like he was going through so much but it was one of those like gotta make people laugh because that helps them but then you see some of his art like one hour photo
Starting point is 01:35:18 and what dreams may come and you're like man I wish people talked to him about this stuff like I feel like I can't imagine the pain that guy was in with his medical conditions and everything else and then he was making art that reflected that but it never did the same I do want to know more about the history of the movie RV though
Starting point is 01:35:33 I mean naturally with Barry Sondfeld behind the camera like what went into that I think Wildhog is the one I want the documentary about most I don't think
Starting point is 01:35:43 he's in wild hogs but Tim Allen is I think you're thinking of a different one I think I am Are you thinking of like Are you thinking of like Father of the Year?
Starting point is 01:35:53 No no No there's a There's one with like Seth Green and John Travolta You're on to something There is right I just heard about
Starting point is 01:36:01 Seth Green talking about this on a clipout I saw Old dogs Old dogs That's what it is That's the one Old Dogs That's what I was trying
Starting point is 01:36:10 Yeah, yeah. Anyway, thanks guys. Let's go to Super Chats. Woo! All right. Covered everything this episode. Realistically, John, how do we have like that? All right, let me count them up.
Starting point is 01:36:22 Let me count them up. Coyne and I have a method here. Okay. And I do have to leave here a certain time tonight or else I will really mess up my life. So I will make sure. And we'll look at how long the next thing we're doing is and backtrack.
Starting point is 01:36:38 We have 21. much better than 10. Plus four stream labs. Streamlabs, I believe we have six now. 27 total. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:36:48 And if everyone gave a dollar? You got a couple more dollars. That is like eight bucks. I understand. That's just hilarious. It's a funny hack. Because you have to read it. All right.
Starting point is 01:36:59 Okay. I'm almost a solid two hour mark. Let's see what we can do here, Koi. Let's do it. All right, John. Be like Koi and I. All right. Fast to the point.
Starting point is 01:37:09 efficient maximum capacity but we honor them all right here we go we got a one two punch from my unk run an avaree hey myonk oh it's here all righty part one hey gregg and coy a wild theory for peacemaker season two episode eight i'm here one of the quantum universe compartment doors might lead to the mc u maybe we get a glimpse of the battle of avengers end game definitely because Spider-Man also the insider My Time to Shine Hello claims that Sony wants to sell Spider-Man rights to Marvel. Is there any truth and does it make the MCU better?
Starting point is 01:37:50 Well, I definitely don't believe that theory that you have. That would be, it would be fucking insane, but there's no way that's happening. I will answer your question seriously. No, it's not. There's too many legalities to go around here and frankly it might be too soon. to do such a thing so highly doubt that as far as my time to shine hello what 100% accuracy
Starting point is 01:38:17 on my time shine hello's the least follow my time to shine sometimes i'd just be typing stuff you know it is just so all the time accurate i i don't think sony wants to do that i mean and sony is like they've got a few things that are panning out pretty well for them right now yeah i don't like Sony's hurting and Spider-Man is like video games and you haven't done Miles yet. I feel like they wouldn't want to get rid of that character. And there's Sony Pictures Animation, which is a different department. Sony Pictures animations thriving. Yeah, and Spider-Verse. I mean, yeah, they just had the success of K-pop Demon Hunters. And then Spider-Verse is coming out, you know, in the next couple years that's going to revitalize all the Spider-Man stuff. I think it's going to lead to Miles
Starting point is 01:38:59 Morales if Secret Ors doesn't or they might actually find a way to sync those up. Yeah, and long-term wise, from a business idea, Spider-Man's going to be profitable. forever. Yeah, that's a character you're happy you booked when Marvel was flailing.
Starting point is 01:39:12 They got Spider-Man because Marvel was literally bankrupt. Like, I've ever told you that story I heard from Bendis, but Ultimate Spider-Man? No.
Starting point is 01:39:18 So Ultimate Spider-Man, my favorite modern Spider-Man story, the one in 2000, that was Greenlit as a six-issue miniseries. I never realized that Marvel was so broke that when he got that,
Starting point is 01:39:28 they were writing it in a cubicle, and by the time they got to the fourth issue, they were writing it on the floor. Like, they literally, sold deaths and stuff. By the time
Starting point is 01:39:36 the fifth issue rolled around, they heard the numbers came back and it helped revitalize all of Marvel the ultimate universe and Marvel was able to like rise up but in that time they were like selling off characters and stuff you don't now Spider-Man the animated I mean Spider-Man the live action movie was already made
Starting point is 01:39:49 at this point like Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man come out simultaneously but that's how bad Marvel comics was at a point in our recent history like 25 years ago when they sold the rights to Spider-Man in the 80s or 90s I forget when they sold it that was just how bad the character like how off Marvel was they were selling characters that won't ever happen again so Sony will this
Starting point is 01:40:07 This is a once in a life I'm opportunity in character. Marvel or DC will never sell off characters to other studios ever again. That only happened because of circumstance. So I would never see them letting that go because they know it's like a crazy opportunity. Yeah, they're never going to let it go. It's too good. It's too much of a cash pony, you know, or whatever the case. Cash pony.
Starting point is 01:40:27 Yeah, it's a cash chicken. You got a cluck. That's the expression. Cash chicken, got a cluck. That's the expression. I've read that shirt. Cash chicken got a cluck. That's what Jimmy Neutron says
Starting point is 01:40:39 All right, Sebastian Juntz I'm here for you, Sebastian, thank you And let's see Love you guys So excited to be here Every week A little fist pump emoji A little fist bump at you
Starting point is 01:40:53 No question That's it? That's it Oh Love you too I was fucking in ready Yeah like I'm engaged I'm ready to answer this to you directly But would just love
Starting point is 01:41:06 Just loves great. Thank you. That's really sweet of you. Thank you. Absolutely. Did we get that of Ender's endgame glimpse and peacemaker? Do we really confront the possibility of that? I feel like we did. Appropriately.
Starting point is 01:41:19 All right. Then Sintel's up next. Thank you, Sintel. And thank you, Sebastian, as well. Keep up all the good work, fellas. Keep inspiring, says Sintel. Thank you, Sintel. That's really sweet to you.
Starting point is 01:41:29 Whether we inspire hope or rage is up to you, but I appreciate it. I'm inspired. Tell us here like every week, too. Thank you, Sintel. All right. Another of our. No, no question. No question.
Starting point is 01:41:38 Back to back kindness. These are better. Ideal. These are ideal. Kind of our favorite. This is like what those hot Twitch streamers love to. Yeah, they just get kind things sent to them. God, damn.
Starting point is 01:41:50 I feel like a hot Twitch streamer right now. Do any of you guys want my toenails? You're available. Get them now. Get them while you can. My wife is tired of stepping on them in the bathroom. They could be yours. I could start putting them in a baggie.
Starting point is 01:42:03 Get those toenails. I feel like Tensel Everwood right now. Just people saying, nice things to me making money that's fucking great power what was the AI person's name uh chermel tilman
Starting point is 01:42:15 tilly we almost made it a whole episode without a Trerell Tillman reference but we did it Tilly Norwood that's right Alan Smithy another of our live chat regulars terrible a
Starting point is 01:42:27 tilly Norway is I can't remember it fucking that sounds like an old woman it sounds like an AI came up with it yeah it does Tilly Norwood. Give me your best classic starling.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Give me a name that doesn't sound like an AI name. 1940s movie star. I got it. Tilly Norwood. Otto McTamaton. All right. Alan Smithy. Hey, Alan Smithy.
Starting point is 01:42:52 Always here. And a royal reject. Happy Friday rejects. Oh, here's it. Okay, we got requests. Reactions I'd love to see. Fuck. Dead alive.
Starting point is 01:43:02 The Pete Jackson movie. Romancing the Stone The Lost Boys Time Bandits And Used Cars Have you seen any Peace Probably not used cars
Starting point is 01:43:17 Dead alive Not likely Romancing the Stone That's Michael Douglas right And I think Danny DeVito directed that Am I wrong about that I don't remember So Danny DeVito or Michael Douglas
Starting point is 01:43:31 directed that It's like one of the two It's a classic Robert Zemeckis. Oh, damn, I don't remember that. Danny DeVito is in it. And so is Michael Douglas. DeVito directed Ward of the Roses.
Starting point is 01:43:41 That's what he did. Man, there was an era where Michael Douglas was the Jacob Bullard. He really was the Jacob Allerty of his time. That's true, man. I remember before they were like, oh, yeah, that first 10 minutes. They were just banging him wore the roses. Get it, Douglas. Lost Boys is one of my favorite ones of all time.
Starting point is 01:44:04 100% lost boys is one of those that i i've been assigned to react to for a very long time and i haven't done it it's exceptional and then the day i do it it will come in with barely any views and i'll be like why was that pressured into it i was sure i really want to see it i hear it's a blast that's a schumacher yeah that's a shoemaker yeah yeah i've heard it's a blast i'd love to young kefer sutherland i think my favorite schumacher's still a phone booth mine's lost boys but phone booths like in the top three yeah i really i love shumacher i love shumacher i love Schumacher is one of my favorite. I saw phone booth with John and his dad.
Starting point is 01:44:37 Oh, that's cool. At the DGA. Yeah. Oh, that's awesome. Yeah. Yeah, it was a good time. Yeah, that's when John could not hear his swear words with his dad. That's crazy movie to watch then.
Starting point is 01:44:46 Certainly. How old were you? Phone booth came out. How old is a fetus? Well, depending on which religion you ask. God, yeah. Oh, yeah. What, 11 or something, 10 or 11 at the time.
Starting point is 01:45:01 Wow. Uh, hey, brain dad. There are a couple of, or Dead Alive, I should say. There are a couple of decently performing reacts. That's one of the goryest films ever made. Really? I've never seen it. I believe you.
Starting point is 01:45:13 I mean, Peter Jackson usually infuses horror into his stuff. Frighteners is one of the most underrated pieces of cinema ever. Have you seen that? Michael J. Fox? Grew up on that film. No, I remember being scared of the poster. It's a great film. My uncle had the poster up and I was scared of it.
Starting point is 01:45:27 I actually don't know if it's a genuinely good film or if I just love the shit out of it and remember every moment. Yep, one of those. It is a experience. I'll vouch for frighteners. I like frightening. I love that. I remember liking a lot. That scared of crap out of me, too.
Starting point is 01:45:43 And you let me borrow it. Jake Biersy's in it. Is that Peter Jackson? Yeah. Oh, shit. Yeah. I haven't seen much of his non-Lor-the-Ring stuff. Yeah, that one's great.
Starting point is 01:45:51 All right. I wish he would go back to that. Maybe we'll. I think he needs to. He's out of options. Yeah, what's he been doing? Yeah. Give him an evil dead sequel, damn. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:02 All right. Thank you, Alan Smithy. Dakota Jones, what up? One Virus Effects. Good to see in the chat. How likely is a shadow slash backshot of Batman in Clayface? If Pattinson isn't our DCU Batman, then I believe he will be shown before his solo film. Ooh, that would be awesome.
Starting point is 01:46:24 I would love for them to include, not have it, make it clear that it's like a Batman from the DCU. or Batman Robert Pattinson, I do think it would be really cool. What are you doing, John? Is he focused? Why? What's wrong? You're right.
Starting point is 01:46:46 I think that. You set yourself up. It's okay. You look sharp. You brought this on yourself. Yeah. We all win when you look sharp. The Clayface.
Starting point is 01:47:03 Yeah, yeah. I think it would. would be a smart way to, like with creature commandos. I assume he's in it. I know nothing, but I feel like it's a logical place to have Batman introduced. But I don't feel like we need to name. Who he is. I don't need to say if it's DCU or Robert Pattinson.
Starting point is 01:47:19 I feel like it could just be some other Batman, but just have it be Batman in the shadows. Yeah, I hear that, you know, this movie is going to be DCU, but I don't think we need to introduce the DCU Batman, but I think Batman will be in it. It's DCU. I thought it was elsewhere. I keep hearing it's DCU. I feel like he wouldn't, I mean, it would be smart to let it be DCU. Well, because then you got a very different tone after Superman and Supergirl.
Starting point is 01:47:43 But would this be the DC, would this be the Clayface that's in Creature Commandos? Well, then would have to be Alan Tudic. I mean, it doesn't have to be Alan Tudor. Right, but like that canon, maybe it's his origin. Alan Tuduk played the Clayface in there? Yeah. But maybe it's his origin before Creature Commandos. because he's young that blonde kid
Starting point is 01:48:04 yeah I mean we're going to find out next year decoy canon is everything canon is everything canon joy art has to be a one arc canon is a religion just gotta be really the arc
Starting point is 01:48:17 nothing else matters not the individual art the arc canons won us the war but I would love that yeah I'd love that too like your question a lot thank you Dakota thank you Dakota
Starting point is 01:48:25 Spidey Sensei 72 is next always here very generous you did the meme Appreciate you. Donation to Koi's PS5 funds so he can stream himself playing that Wolverine game.
Starting point is 01:48:40 Or maybe. Maybe he'll play it here. Maybe John and Greg have already started recording shit to try to figure out how to edit stuff. Maybe Greg's lying about all that right now. I was going to say, I don't know what this reveal as this is,
Starting point is 01:48:55 but I was talking about getting a PS5 for the first time because that Wolverine trailer was so good. That gives me a year. But also, maybe here. And also, there's a PS5 setup, just a couple doors down. I do like the idea of that PS5 versus negative $600 in my bank account, so I'll buy a little place to get to walk down into that room.
Starting point is 01:49:14 Even if that means people are filming me, play it horribly. Well, the PS5 is great because I didn't have a Blu-ray player. I'll say you might as well. So it was like, yeah, it is a quiverment. I have a Blu-ray player and get all my streaming services on here, and I can play games once in a while. So I'd say I use my PS-4-4, but I'm thinking about getting a 4-4. Blue Ray player because I have a 4K now that I kind of want to
Starting point is 01:49:33 it doesn't play 4K 5? I don't think so I've PS 4 they got oh yeah yeah yeah that's what I'm saying is now I'm trying to decide if I want to get a PS5 or a 4K player since because you guys have a PS4 they have like games on 4K and you can have 4K uh yeah fucking cables
Starting point is 01:49:49 because I think a PS5 is like 600 bucks and I think I'm 4K players like 300 bucks but if I'm going to play games that's worth $300 yeah yeah the PS5 is a good deal yeah yeah I think so Because the Wolverine game is a great deal is buying games for your PS3. You know? That's true. Game dude.
Starting point is 01:50:07 Five dollars. Nice little game dude pop over. Ballin on a budget. I got to think Mama's geeky, Tessa Smith. She helped us get a PS5 when they were like out of sale. Oh, wow. She managed to snag one for us. She's like, I buy her, she's got me back.
Starting point is 01:50:20 And I was like, oh, yeah, please. She really helped out. She's a boss. Like a boss. She's a mama. I saw her two days ago at the K-pop thing. Nice. She's cool.
Starting point is 01:50:29 Like Mama's geeky. I want to drink with her. I think I had dialed back to drinking. I have. Good. It was showing, Coe. Thanks.
Starting point is 01:50:37 That last stream when I came in blacked out in the middle of the stream. They're like, oh, we have tech issues. I'm like, we all need to, like, your fiance is your coach. Yeah, it's like conversation. So we're all going to sit down and have a talk about Cois' drink. There's a bunch of letters. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:49 Yeah. We had Tilly Norwood write them up. Fucking Tilly Norwood's been on my case for years. Fred's skull. Thank you, Fred. Appreciate you. should kill off all the doomsday characters except for the ones introduced in phase five bring none of them back hey it would be fun that they actually killed off a lot of these
Starting point is 01:51:10 fucks i think they need to i really do one there's some actors that are too old to keep coming back yeah two they've been playing them long enough that it does feel like time to pass it on and three it would feel like stakes i think a lot of x men are going to die yeah it's going to be really big bummer for a lot of people who are excited to see these people come back for like 20 seconds I mean, if AVX is like, I think they're going to die in secret wars, but I think Doomsday might kill a few, and then AVX will be, if that exists, is going to be like, you know, the hero stuff and then more go sacrificing themselves in secret wars. I really hope the Rousseau's paid attention of what went wrong with multiverse of madness. Yeah. With those, uh, sorry, it's ending the stream.
Starting point is 01:51:49 What is, uh, what do they call? The Illuminati. Yeah. Yeah, the, the Illuminati. That, that's a, that is a total thing. I remember when I first saw Dr. Strange, because I am one of those people who can get suckered by cameo. When I first saw doctor,
Starting point is 01:52:02 I was like, oh, my God, the fucking dude is John Grisinski. Oh, my God. And then I watched it again. I'm like, there's a lot I don't like about the way this stuff. That scene to me is the exact opposite 20 minutes as Fantastic Four Silver Surfer sequence. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:16 Like the silver, like the moment they get to Galactus through the birth is like, I think Marvel firing at all cylinders. The 20 minutes of the Illuminati is me being like, have we lost everything? thing we've built. Is this the evidence? And then the movie did so well and I was like, am I the problem? But now people are talking about that movie as its problems and I feel very seen. But I mean, I remember the experience of watching multiverse of madness was so much
Starting point is 01:52:40 stimuli that I was like, I think I'm having fun somewhere in me, but my brain is so mad and what I'm seeing. But I didn't have that with Love and Thunder. The first time watched Love and Thunder, I was like, because I think it wasn't personal. It didn't matter. But the Illuminati, I love those characters so much. It felt personal. So if they messed that up to it, X-Men, scale i'm gonna be so upset well the problem they do is they have them show up they do the most generic of lines yeah doesn't feel like their characters doesn't feel like they're interacting just feels like caricatures right they show like a hint of their powers and then they get killed right it's nothing it's really nothing yeah fucking they fucking they like destroy john krasinski
Starting point is 01:53:19 so quick yeah it's like that was our first read in the institute it was our first read and it's John Cresensky, and they just like annihilate him. And fortunately, I love Wanda so much as a villain in that movie that I'm like, hell, yeah, those powers are cool because he's actually scary. Yeah. And that scary part of her carries on Marvel Zombies, honestly. Yeah. I really love, like, I think what Elizabeth Olson has done as Wanda is incredible because when she was
Starting point is 01:53:47 first here in the MCU, people got to remember. A lot of people didn't really give a shit about her. She was a miracle child and the sister of Quicksilver, they shot. It was a character who it felt like they were trying to make a thing. Yeah. You know, she shows up in Civil War or no, Age of Ultron. Civil War and she's in Infinity War. She lands as like the New Avengers, which they never did.
Starting point is 01:54:08 Yeah. For a New Avengers campus, they like settle her into the shot. They're like, it's the new Avengers. Oh, yeah. I forgot about that whole fucking scene in Age of Olfra. And I was like, what is this happening? And they never refer to it again. Oh, that's right.
Starting point is 01:54:19 Totally forgot about that scene. Everybody's like, you know, Marvel really fall off. four or five. I'm like, they did some weird stuff always. Not that that wasn't good. Like, the movies weren't good, but you got to remember these moments happened that were ignored. Like, people liked her if they knew who Scarlet Witch already
Starting point is 01:54:34 was and could be, and what her potential was as a character. Yeah. But for people who didn't know her, they didn't give a shit about her. Yeah. I was one of those. I didn't really know Scarlet Witch at the time. Wanda Vision did so much heavy lifting. The Wanda Vision is so good. I feel like that end game scene
Starting point is 01:54:50 yeah um when she says that that moment with danos that was the first moment of like holy shit who was this person you know yeah i think there were moments throughout leading up to wanda vision then wanda vision was like catapult yeah once she did wanda vision it was it completely reversed all association with her to back it up with her as the villain and multiverse of madness even though a lot of people share your sentiments i mean i'm pretty much there with you of like undercutting something doesn't make a lot of sense but logically but she's effective as the wanda terminator in that end and and then And zombies as it carries on. So, like, Elizabeth Olson suddenly became, like, beloved and one of a lot of people's favorite character.
Starting point is 01:55:27 You can fix multiverse of madden. I mean, not all of it. But if you just make the end of multiverse of madness, not our universe and not our Wanda, that movie's a fun time. They should have used the multiverse to do things like that and let Sam Ramey not watch Wanda Vision and make an else world. But since they made it canon, it's like, what happened? Maybe we just were there.
Starting point is 01:55:46 And then we're going to go, okay, sure. like the idea of a multiverse allows for infinite possibility and instead it just like shrank possibility and that's why i'm worried about the x-men coming back because it's like how are we going to feel when we have a new x-men spring out of this sometimes they don't do justice for their cameos that's one of the things on deadpool and wolverine honestly that i didn't like the second time around was the johnny storm cameo because the the effect of when you first see him you're like oh i fucking shot his fucking criss out of his johnny storm what the fuck and it's like funny because when he lands on his crotch and shit it's it's funny the first time but you're still
Starting point is 01:56:23 like okay but they're going to do something with him and then he gets like killed yeah and the second time i watched it when the crowd's freaking out at seeing him i was immediately followed by i'm going to be so sad though once they realize he doesn't do anything as johnny store yeah and even though it's funny you it is funny it is a letdown in retrospect of like you just introduced something to make a dick joke out of him. And what's hard about that is that's a movie where that belongs. Like, Deadpool's a punchline laden film with heart, but you can do a punchline dick joke. You can't do that in the Avengers movie.
Starting point is 01:57:00 No, no, no. So that's what worries me is like, that's how you felt in a Deadpool movie. Yeah. How are you going to feel in a doomsday movie if they get one little pop? Yeah, like Cyclops shows up in his suit, has a blast. To me, my X-Men. Yeah. And then, do you're like, yeah, magic, you're dead.
Starting point is 01:57:17 So worried. We'll see. We'll see. Sean, hurry up. Let's do this thing, gang. All right, who's next? It's Aiden, Dardy. Thank you, Aiden, being so generous.
Starting point is 01:57:30 Hey, Coy and Greg, can't stay because I'm at work. Good. So just popping into support, and we'll listen later, have a good Friday. The more of these, the better. We need to find out everyone's work schedules. Yeah, we stream then. They're not going to be around for the question. Monday mornings, live stream moving then.
Starting point is 01:57:47 This is smart. Like, we put them in when they're in traffic. Sure. Like, they're 8 o'clock in the morning. 9 a.m. We open up the Q. Oh, they can't get it because they clocked. I think it's a good system.
Starting point is 01:57:57 It's a great system. It's a really good system. Next up. We got, thank you, Aden. We got Richard Lloyd next. Thank you for chiming in. Without giving too much way. Do you think with all these doors for Peacemaker,
Starting point is 01:58:10 they give a little tease to Darkside? They've, I think they've made that clear. Darkside is going to come back. in the Mr. Miracle show. Yeah. That's cool. And that's what I'm really excited for. Dark Side's a huge part of that story.
Starting point is 01:58:26 I don't feel like they'll do that in Peacemaker. I don't know. I don't think it would make sense this early. No, I don't know if James Gunn had that plan. Like, he can't tease too many. Yeah, like you're still building. Yeah. I personally don't think that would make sense.
Starting point is 01:58:41 But I don't think that would make sense. No, but I am excited at the Darkside actually coming back. I think the doors and, elements of the doors could come back later when dark side makes sense and then you feel like oh my god i know what this is that could be a thing but i don't think starting here yeah i'm excited for dark side to be funny yeah funny dark side dark side is dark side showing his light side mr merrick is gonna i'm so excited for that show de levity some joke about how people call him dorkside actually i just thought it was too stupid coy that he didn't notice the mural mural yeah it was too stupid for me
Starting point is 01:59:15 I was wondering what you didn't like. For the sake of comedy. Yeah. One of those like, that's, I found it funny. And then you're like, oh. I think you might see in the watch a long as you might see my face shift. Like, but wait a man. Skeptical.
Starting point is 01:59:29 I'm suddenly. You're not that darned. I thought this guy like character art in the whole season. I think we've established he's not that stupid. Yeah, like that has been his arc. Wow. I felt like they'd sacrifice so much for the sake of a twist. reveal.
Starting point is 01:59:46 Sure. Like the lack of exploration, lack of living in. Like a lot of people seem very much. Like, I go online, people are like, that broke me when, at the end, with his brother and dad. And I'm like, yeah, no, I see it all? What did I say? I said something that sounded slightly smart yesterday.
Starting point is 02:00:04 What did I say? Was it the thing about it? A microwave? It was a microwave thing. You got like gourmet ingredients and then you like microwave. No, that's nicer than what I said, John. Yeah. Too much credit.
Starting point is 02:00:15 Two much credit. I said something like they're cooking I fuck it yeah so what John said you said yeah what I said
Starting point is 02:00:22 he said better yeah he already took my thing that already sounded kind of cool and they made it even better now you can't keep up like the dish
Starting point is 02:00:29 they're cooking or something but it doesn't feel like they really cooked it feels like they micro no I didn't say that that would poorly I said it well
Starting point is 02:00:36 I'll find you check the tape I'll text it to you at midnight tonight all right thanks I'll go to bed it's 130 but I appreciate your waiting
Starting point is 02:00:43 I said it in a good you know framing with nicely worded and only a certain amount of words. Put it in a TikTok. It was really well said, which I imagine most people don't agree with you.
Starting point is 02:00:54 This is just a great way to drive traffic to the video. That's true. Go watch the video. What pearl of wisdom you laid down? And then watch the Chris Duckman video for more pearls of wisdom. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:05 All right. And the Robert Patrick interview. So many things to watch here. But speaking of things to watch, Clayton Crook. Clayton Crook wants to know and thank you, Clayton for chiming in. who could you see Mason Tim's playing in the DCU
Starting point is 02:01:19 Mason Thames for Robin? I've been trying to, like I want that for real. He would be any Robin. He would do so well as any Robin. He would be a great Tim Drake. You would be a great Dick Grayson. Yep.
Starting point is 02:01:35 And I would love to see him grow in a nightwing starting as Robin. He is, dude, Mason Thames is one of the best young actors, hard stuff. I don't think of Damien Way, though. No. No. He's a sweet boy. No, no, yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:48 I love, he can act. I mean, he could do it, yeah. But someone else could just be a, like, Mason Thames is so, and he's also 18, 19 now. So, like, by the time, you know, that's not the right age. But Mason Thames is such a good actor. I would love to see him get a role like Robin, where he could show his innocent youth grow into a leader. And I really honestly think Mason's going to be one of those actors you look back on. And people that don't watch his stuff now will look back and be like, oh, my God.
Starting point is 02:02:14 That was a kid from Blackfoam. Like, he's so good. And that's who I want for a Robin. I want, like, a capable leader in the making. I want someone that can keep up with whoever they cast is Batman. Just the kid's great. So, Mason, thanks for Robin. Chick-stick the car.
Starting point is 02:02:27 I want him to say that. Never leave the cave without it. You cast him as Dick, and then you cast his little bandana friend, the fighting kid is Danny and Wayne. Oh, yeah, you finally saw Blackphone. What did you think? Oh, you'll find out when you watch the video. Okay.
Starting point is 02:02:42 Find out when you watch the video. Okay, good. It's pretty great. I'm very excited. My favorite modern horror movie. Yeah, all right. Thank you, Clayton Crook. See Black Avengers.
Starting point is 02:02:53 And thank you, by the way. We'll be divided into three films. We believe you. We do believe you. You saw it happen. We believe you. You saw me believe you on camera. Okay, maybe we should do a story.
Starting point is 02:03:05 Like next week, we do. Oh, you're not here next week. And when you're back. When I'm back. We do story. Say we'll get super. And then we go. into the Super Chats for that story.
Starting point is 02:03:16 Okay. And then back to... Back, yeah. So we like check the Super Chats and you have them? If they're, yeah. So we say, if you want to talk about this topic specifically, tag it with this. And then we'll get aftershock.
Starting point is 02:03:33 Then we'll get Aftershock questions throughout the street. That would give the episode segments, it would be good for chapters. Because I'm also trying to... And then we did do like the ones we missed. Right. That came in when people came in later. Right.
Starting point is 02:03:44 But that would be, we'd have to be accountable, like, check them all. We'd have to, like, say there's 20 of them. We answered five. What are these 15? Like, we'd have to keep track. Yeah. Do you know what I mean? Like, just, I don't want to miss anybody.
Starting point is 02:03:55 Just get someone in here to help John out. Takes some management, it would be doable, for sure. All right. What's next? Thank you, buddy. Also, Blackphone, too, is great. Oh, exciting. Brian Michaels, not Bendis.
Starting point is 02:04:07 Thank you for chiming in. In that Russo pick, it's not AVX. The Spotlight is on Three Avengers. A's on the right wall. They're going to make it three movies instead of two. Widely accepted as of this stream theory, but good explanation for them. Yeah. Three A's.
Starting point is 02:04:24 Yeah. When your car breaks down, call the Avengers. They should have just done that a AAA card. Actually, now that I've made the joke, I really want that. That would have been hilarious. Like a brand synergy between Avengers and AAA. If they just votes in their AAA card, like them
Starting point is 02:04:44 hold in your triple eight because there's Avengers cards like you're a card carrying member of AAA that would have been really funny they should have gone that path but thank you thank you that's a good that's I believe you on that yeah that's great fun name I'm okay with either one I'm okay with the obvious one and I'm okay with the reveal
Starting point is 02:04:59 that there's three all right zip lock zenith also the delay makes sense Ziploc zenith that's cool name glad to be here live this is for coy glad you're live too Greg leave the room and I will too And then, Coy can run all the machines.
Starting point is 02:05:15 No! I'm in the early stages of making a comic. I'm based a character off you. Aw. Quote, Cardinal Fury, aka Coy, Jondro. I sent the design to you on the gram. It's at Ziploc Zenith if you want to see your likeness. I will hunt that down.
Starting point is 02:05:30 I don't always check my DMs because they're often angry, but I will hunt that down. It's a dangerous, violent place, and muddums. I appreciate that. Cardinal. You should have Coy review it, and if he refuses to, you should totally. totally attack him. Yeah, you should tell me how bad of a person I think. Yeah. You should be like, man, even though, you know, sometimes working for comic companies means I can't read other comics because that would be if they make a similar story, seem like I gave them that idea. Wow, really? Yeah, depending on the independent, like what level of publisher? Because I do. Like, what level of publisher? Because I would be like, well, that came out and they talk to him. It's kind of like with scripts, like, you know, publishers. Nah, it happens. Yeah. Yeah, what are you going to do? But I appreciate you being here. So if you suddenly see Cardinal Fury and Cojandro in D.C., you know. But yet, thank you. That means a lot. I really appreciate it. All right, Trenton, thank you for being so generous today.
Starting point is 02:06:16 I love The Mask of the Fantasm Reaction. This is my favorite Batman movie, personally, would love it if Matt Reeves' sequel would try and adapt this story. But I'm curious, who would you cast as Andrea? Is it Andrea or Andrea? I forget. Andrea. I think it's Andrea. And would you want a recast of Joker?
Starting point is 02:06:38 Well, in live action, I don't know if Mark Campbell would want to be the Joker. I think Andrea Beaumont We're working to DCU I don't feel like it would actually work in the DC Yeah the physicality element I don't feel like it would work in Women can't fight They're making sandwiches
Starting point is 02:06:54 No yeah yeah it's true So I got Tilly Nordwood I think I want Tilly Norwood Tilly Norwood is fantastic I would love Who would I love this I mean Amy Adams seems like the most obvious Vic
Starting point is 02:07:07 It depends It depends on what we're going with since then the age it's weird because amy adams sounds like the most obvious pick and yet i think she would be a perfect pick so i would actually go with amy adams amy blent she's also an amazing pick too i think the physicality of like edge of tomorrow i've always wanted to see her do something more physical since then and i feel like she'd be a really good like bruce wayne love interest oh wait amy in clay face isn't she is she she's in something right now all right she was lowest lane i forget Yeah, she's in something.
Starting point is 02:07:40 She's in something big right now. I think it's Clayface. But I think, like, Emily Blunt for physicality, and, like, I could see that, depending in the age of Batman. Yeah. Not Charlie's there, and she's sleeping with 20-year-old. Come on. What are you doing?
Starting point is 02:07:52 She can't have that kind of empowering. It's okay when it's gender's reversed. Yeah. As long as you're starring in one battle after another, do what you want. But if you're Charlie's that wrong. No, no, no. Come on. That is not empowerment.
Starting point is 02:08:04 You have not earned it with all of your incredible humanitarian work and acting prowess to be someone fighting gender norms and ageism you can't can't do it you still have a chance of getting pregnant yeah which use that now's the time all right in your fish more six foot one amazonian women i love show she's the boss she's the boss uh yeah the boss did you say amy adams for clay face yeah amy adams on her play clay face she's playing kayface she's not associated with the movie okay i didn't think says this who knows maybe i forgot she's casting something recently. I don't know if it's a DC thing. But Emily Blunt's mine
Starting point is 02:08:41 and I personally see, like you said, DCU is a more likely tone for that movie, but I, we dropped that this morning, so thank you for watching. That was a lot of fun. Natasha Leon. All right, here we go. That voice would be so like, even through the modulator of fantasy, we're like, is that Natasha Leon?
Starting point is 02:08:58 All right, next up. Sorry, just readjust your cameras here, so you guys are roughly the same size. Sorry, I lean forward. It's all good. Jordan Garza. Hey, bros. Thank you for chiming in. Hey, Jordan. Just landed in Sacramento for a Deftones show tonight
Starting point is 02:09:13 and going to L.A. tomorrow to see one battle after another. In my first 70-millimeter IMAX experience, hope y'all doing great. Hope the Deftones sound great. You're having a great 48 hours. Def tones and a 70-millimeter print. We saw one battle after another IMAX headquarters, and that was pretty incredible.
Starting point is 02:09:33 But I want to see it on film. Yeah. It brought us into a room. to sign of agreement. It was really awkward. They forced us to have a bone or healer sandwich. Yeah. It was really like, I liked it, but I didn't like it.
Starting point is 02:09:48 And then I joined a club, but biology-wise, I liked it. I loved that. But then the club made me, I was proud. Yeah. Well, I do find myself thinking about, like, certain action moments from that movie. I think it might be my favorite movie this year. it and Superman are fighting for number one right now still eddington
Starting point is 02:10:10 i love i haven't seen eddington suddenly that's my number one but i have not seen edicton i will i'm i'm gonna see there's like 20 movies i need to see before i make my end of the year list eddington got put on there because of you raving about it like i need to see eddington i'm gonna think it's fine it's not gonna live up tonight i'm gonna think it's fine i'm gonna think it's fine i'm like i'm really happy for you promise you you're not gonna like it anymore near as much as i
Starting point is 02:10:33 I loved Big Bowl Beautiful Journey, and the world hates that movie. They really don't like that movie. That's in my top 10 of the year. I loved it. I cried. I was so, so, like, I think it's just life experience. Like, your love of Eddington might be my Big Bowl beautiful journey. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:10:45 My Boat, which is also an incredibly cynical experience. Which is so funny, because I don't think of you as cynical, actually. But it's like, I think of you of having moments of cynicism. It's funny cynical to be. Right. It's so, like, morbid and cynical, but funny. And one battle after another is weirdly optimistic. We're the hopeful, like while in a cynical world.
Starting point is 02:11:06 Being dark as fuck. Right. Yeah, I love that movie. People are revulsion. Beautiful. Hey, we got a follow-up question here on Jordan Garza. You don't kill Bill's game release. I've never seen one big.
Starting point is 02:11:17 I've never seen it. And they have an expanded seven-minute sequence. And they have the deleted scene, right? The live action deleted scene. And the Bill fighting people that they cut out. Yeah, and they rework some. When I saw it, I hadn't seen. seen Kill Bill in so long that I had forgotten
Starting point is 02:11:35 stuff that happens at the end and they don't preempt you at the end of part one because they don't have to. So like it is the best version of that movie for sure. Oh dude. It's four hours and 11 minutes or whatever but it's it is the best way to watch that movie. I haven't seen Kill Bill since theaters because I
Starting point is 02:11:51 didn't like it. So I need... You just really brought the vibe down. No, but I think I need to re-see it because I think I was like 11. I saw it at 11 and I loved it. So I need to to see it because like clearly it's a great movie that i just thought i didn't like so i i'm saving to see the one big journey with it it was my first tarantino movie oh that's cool i saw it in the theaters
Starting point is 02:12:13 my dad was technically there but we sat in very different rows on the pack friday night and i was actually scared like it's not a scary movie but the movie was intense it's intense and as a child alone in the theater like i didn't know what i was walking into i didn't know it was going to be like this super gory fucking movie yeah it was so violent and uh
Starting point is 02:12:35 in the anime sequence too was like oh my god this is so crazy I think waiting to see it as a four hour epic I'm really excited because it'll be like a brand new movie to me
Starting point is 02:12:43 it blew me away the first time I saw it and that ending that you're talking about John yeah I remember being in the theater and everyone like oh freaking the fuck out
Starting point is 02:12:54 and I was there with them yeah that movie actually kind of scary because it was at that time of like I don't know what we'll see on screen like what violence might occur yeah you know it actually scared me and i don't like to nowadays not it doesn't it's not scary at all but back then for some reason it was scary i think it's the only tarrantino i don't know well and like i rewashed jacky brown
Starting point is 02:13:14 recently and i loved it more than i used to so i'm really excited to like rediscover it jacky brown grew up jacky brown's real good yeah i think wasn't there lore at the time that like you knew or at least i was aware going in that they had to put some stuff in black and white because was too bloody and they had to animate some stuff because it was too gory. And if they wanted to get the R-rating, that was how they were going to do. Yeah, I remember hearing that. And I remember being like, oh, shit, what am I walking into? Yeah. And that was the first time
Starting point is 02:13:38 I had seen violence to that degree where the audience was laughing. Right. And I've never, as a I was a lone child in the theater show at best. Like, why are we laughing? But I found myself laughing too, but not knowing why I'm laughing. But you don't have the data. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:13:54 Like, specifically when Lucy Lou cuts a guy's head off and there's this like long delay in the blood exploding from the decapitation, and it's clearly like, it's supposed to be like, it's clearly a blood effect fountain thing happening, and the audience knows it. And
Starting point is 02:14:09 I remember laughing, but not like fully grasping why this is funny. Yeah. That was my first exposure to violence to that degree that was funny. Yeah, I'm really excited to re-see it. Heck yeah, gang. Let's, oh, yeah, second part to the question,
Starting point is 02:14:25 Jordan Garza. to ask, Koi. Oh, Jesus. But what are some of your what are some things to do in L.A.? Not even your favorite, just some things to do. You know, um, sitting traffic. Not favorite. Yeah, you can go to the 4.05 and people
Starting point is 02:14:40 watch from your car. Hit the road at 2 p.m. And stay on it. So 7.8. Yeah. Just enjoy life. Not plan to be anywhere on time. Okay. Let's see. L.A., my favorite restaurant in L.A. Salsa and Beer. It's a Mexican joint in the valley. I highly recommend.
Starting point is 02:14:56 Uh, Watan Moonleck is is a really good tie place in Silver Lake. House of Secrets and Burbank's, my favorite comic store, Golden Apple, a very close second on Melrose, House of Secret, a little bit more back issues, Golden Apple, a little bit more present, tent stuff, and bigger trade paperback collection. So if you're looking for modern, Golden Apple,
Starting point is 02:15:11 if you're looking for back issues, try House's Secrets. I love the trifecta of movie theaters in Burbank. AMC times three is really fun because you can see, like, a whole day of movies, and you'll always have a timeline up. There's a slice restaurant that's called The Slice in Burbank. That's actually pretty good L.A. pizza. If you like the drink
Starting point is 02:15:28 I'm a big fan of No House of Blues closed I'm a big fan of the Roxy Which is next to the old House of Blues The Roxy is a good venue I like the Whiskey of Go-go It's kind of divey It's a little biker barish pretty intense
Starting point is 02:15:39 Where's that located? West Hollywood on sunset Right as the turn happens When you're about to dip into Beverly Hills Whiskey Ogo is an all-black building On the second floor So it's kind of like underground level That's where River Phoenix
Starting point is 02:15:51 Passed away Oh Former Lee Viper still viper is still viper is it not did you call it the viper yeah the viper room you call it the viper oh the viper room yeah viper room i was so afraid i'm like did this happen in the last few weeks uh what else do people do when they travel um yeah drink eat go to comic stores this is what i do venice is my favorite beach um venice is my favorite beach is my favorite beach um it's where you like fancy and nice don't go to venice malibu is like the fancy one where rich people will go santa monica is like a diet rich the real beach is venice um it's where skateboarding culture was really made popular dog town is Venice and there's a skate bowl that I love to watch people skate. It's like very therapeutic for me because you just like watch people like do these beautiful movements and you're like I can't do that. So I love watching people skate there. There's a lot of handmade artisans and people selling stuff and their wares in Venice. Those are some highlights.
Starting point is 02:16:40 You guys got any LA things? You're here. You're a local. I mean the best advice I did it for the first time a couple weeks ago. I just met up with a couple friends and one of my friends doesn't drink but he's totally like loves being around people regardless. And I was like Like, it would be fun if, what if we just, like, cruise down Ventura Boulevard? And if something peaks our spot, like, let's just hop around. It's something peaks our interest. That's what I've been doing for hangouts. Like, I went to City Walk.
Starting point is 02:17:05 And I was like, we're going to start by the founding. And whatever we feel like stepping into, let's just going there for a little bit. And so there's a lot of place that actually offer variety. And a lot of these boulevards offer variety. Sunset Boulevard, Melrose. Melrose, if it's turn of the day, especially. Yeah. But I like, I like sunset, Ventura Boulevard.
Starting point is 02:17:23 Like, I keep telling about that true place I feel. Like that's what I mean it's it I that's why I really took away from New York because in New York You're walking around all the time. Yeah and what we said about traffic. I think that's a little another reason why I like New York a lot because you're on foot fucking bypass all this bullshit any time of the day Like just walk or walk or walk or hop on a truck like the bus no but and the train moves every two minutes Exactly you're just gonna find a train gonna be fine yeah hop on a train or walk and and it's pretty much the same time that's why I love New York so much where it's like out here
Starting point is 02:17:57 You gotta plan your day around time It is awful Yeah you hit the road at the wrong time It turns to like fucking An unnecessary extra 40 minutes to an hour And stuff closes at like 10 So that's the thing with Melrose Like it's pretty during the day
Starting point is 02:18:08 But the traffic on Melrose is insane Even there's a lot of places that are cool Park and Walk Melrose But like Ventura Boulevard Yeah I just stopped by a bunch of random places I'm just really cool primarily conservative bar But the drinks are so cheap
Starting point is 02:18:21 That is like yeah fuck yeah Way to go conservative So, you know. Conservatives. Yeah. People, woo. I could hang out with conservatives. Just don't talk loudly in there, you know.
Starting point is 02:18:35 There's a cool bar. Because, yeah, I went to one bar where it was like, I'm a simple drinker. It's my period. I'm a vodka cranberry. Oh, he's on his period. You know, so I get a vodka cranberry. And I went to one bar for a double shot because I like to be efficient. And that was, it was like $22 for the drink.
Starting point is 02:18:52 at this really nice fucking bar it's like Jesus Christ then I went to this the conservative bar same drink more alcohol five it was like it was like
Starting point is 02:19:01 it's ten dollars I was like this is literally half the price for this drink I bought the three of us drinks and it would cost almost as much as it was to buy my one drink
Starting point is 02:19:10 at a nice rooftop bar yeah it was yeah so that's what I mean is yeah do that do that that's what you find and New York taught me that if you just walk around
Starting point is 02:19:21 and be like this looks interesting So a lot of times what people do in LA is they'll go to one spot and they'll spend like two to three hundred bucks. It's one fucking night is one spot. Why don't you just move around and be like, I'll spend $10 to $20 here. Experience different atmospheres. And that's what I did, citywalk. And I discovered a lot of it's a fucking restaurant and citywalk that used to be where the bowling place is.
Starting point is 02:19:42 What the hell is that place called? Oh, oh, oh, it's that sweet tooth chocolate confection. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, not that one. The chocolate and pour him, no, it's, it's, uh, there's a bowling place. All right? There was. There used to be, oh my God, my, my, oh, it was the John, well, was it, was it used to be a PIN strike. But now there's this restaurant there that it's like a Mexican restaurant, but it's so like American Mexican, it's like an airport restaurant. But it's no, no, but it's delicious with like these like cheesy ass drinks. Like literally my cousin-in-law ordered a drink that was a to go cup. It was so. This is a weird picture. It was delicious. It was airport food. But you walk in there and it feels like you're not in citywalk. That's fun. It actually feels like you've gone to this completely different restaurant.
Starting point is 02:20:30 It's all yellow and lightly britt up and it, and like barely anyone's there. And it's like families. It's like odd spot next to where the fucking Cinebonne is. It's not Antohitos, is it? Or is it a Margaritaville? Margaritaville. Oh, it's the Jimi Bada. Those are all feel like that.
Starting point is 02:20:49 That's a chain. All of them feel like that airport. It's an airport restaurant. Yeah. I love that the answer to this was Margaritaville. I've been going to my whole life. Definitely. Oh, man.
Starting point is 02:21:01 Hot spot, Margaritaville. It's like this is so not like Mexican and that's part of the chart. Yeah, it's the hard rock cafe of Mexican food. That is a special spot. So not Mexican. It's totally like white white. I love that I'm like, Greg, you're a local. Where should people go?
Starting point is 02:21:18 Margaritaville. And I'm such a vodka cramber that all these like dreams. Thanks. And I'm like, can I just go to like a Christmas? Off the dome, I would say, if you're a music person, Miba Music, runout groove,
Starting point is 02:21:32 midnight hour, freak beat records. We've got to go all the good record stores. There's an LP vinyl bar where... In Hollywood now. Yeah, they just put it in. I need to go. It's also Beyond Fest. So, you know, you have the Egyptian theater,
Starting point is 02:21:44 the Arrow, all that stuff. The Newbev or the Vista is always running like revival screenings. Griffith Observatory. The Gamble House in Pasadena, Chile John's Universal Studios. It's also haunt seasons. So you've got all the like, you know, Hotsbury Farm, Halloween Horror Nights, Queen Mary,
Starting point is 02:22:00 you know, indie stuff like Rain of Terror. Go walk around Burbank in the neighborhoods, you know, and Deco is starting to go up depending on the timeline of your trip. Scum and Villain, if you're a Star Wars fan. Scum and Villany and Hollywood's cool. Yeah, people are here for the whole bloody affair. All right, let's keep it going. We've got to film another thing.
Starting point is 02:22:18 I'm going to get out of here on time. Keep it up. All right, here we go. I'm looking at the chat. George Green. We should probably disable the Super Chats. Thank you. Not properly.
Starting point is 02:22:26 We should. We should. But, Dakota, we did answer yours. And hell yeah, Charlie's fix-fix. Keep going, John. George Green. Thank you, George. Greg, you have been such an inspiration with your health journey, and you pushed me to start getting myself together.
Starting point is 02:22:40 I have lost 82 pounds in seven months, 608 to 526. Thank you for inspiring me. That's massive. That is incredible. Wow. kudos kudos man it's harder
Starting point is 02:22:56 like when you're in a position like that oftentimes it's so obvious you have to lose weight but it's harder to move like it's those videos really sad in me when I see people in those positions where they can't get out of bed
Starting point is 02:23:10 because of I don't know if you're at that point but to drop 82 pounds and that short amount of time takes a lot of discipline a lot of discipline and I don't even even want to use the word willpower. Discipline is the real word there. So congratulations.
Starting point is 02:23:26 And please keep at it because it's not just for, you know, vanity or something. That is like for your health. So congratulations. That's, that's really valuable. Beautiful. I've actually put on a couple pounds for sure. I mean, I got my measurements. I'm still under 10%. I, uh, I'm not. I got the vertigo diagnosis. Um, I like couldn't work out. And then like I was really angry. And then I eight and then I couldn't work out and it repeated and so all of the all the progress I made in August I lost in September and then in October I'm traveling so I'm like fuck so I'm gonna try to do my I'm gonna try to work on my diet if I can't work out because my head's been so messed up since that flight so I am not in your spot but I'll tell you man my body dysmorphia is
Starting point is 02:24:06 kind of worse it really with the weight loss well yeah because then it became a mind focus I'm at that stage where like you you work to that part to achieve the photos you're never going to sustain that's not sustainable yeah it's not like you do it intentionally with the cut and you know like but then i had days i've had several days in september where i didn't just like have a cheat meal like i fucking binge yeah and then same i had a problem in september and i was like i just keep eating until i fall asleep and then if i wake up for a little bit and i'm more yeah it was like i have to as i was deprived and then i had days where i got drunk and it's so i mean you don't drink for an almost like i didn't drink at all until
Starting point is 02:24:48 September. Yeah. And then I started drinking. So like last week I had that double shot at Marketerville. And I was like, I got to stop at this. I cannot go crazy right now because I keep once I start drinking, I'm fucking getting drunk again. Yeah. And so yeah, I got my measurements done again. So I'm like, I'm still at 9.4% body fat. It's still insane, dude. And my my muscle, I'm stronger. Everything show muscle. My weight is fluctuating, but I'm still. like actually really healthy all things considered but I did tell you about I got that EKG and that was after the feigning incident I had a feeling there was something to do my cardiovascular because even though like all signs are like your blood pressure is good
Starting point is 02:25:29 everything's good and then once I did the EKG they're like oh and I'm like yep I had done an EKG last week because of the vertigo and they wanted to rule out a heart attack on the plane and that was scary because I was like I didn't even consider that and then they asked for like have your feet been swelling and I was like don't double down until you get the results like I'm getting way more scared like ask these after you clear it That came back good, but something I said, apparently was it alarming enough to, they rushed me an MRI. So I'm getting MRI done Monday before my E&T on Tuesday. So, like, I'm in that limbo of like, you told me a lot of things were good, but you keep asking for tests.
Starting point is 02:26:01 So, like, there's that weird anxiety of the limbo of like, why are you worried enough to say more tests? Yes, I, you and I are similar in that way where I'm like, I need you to just tell me straight. Yeah. So I know what to work with. Like, don't worry about making me panic or something. I need the data. Like, yeah, give me the data so I know what to look out for or what to be prepared for versus, like, I'm hearing your tone. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:25 Earlier you said, you don't have to, I don't have to see a cardiovascular doctor. And now I do. Fifteen minutes later, you ran it by someone else here. And now you're telling me I do. So why? Yeah. What changed? What did they say?
Starting point is 02:26:36 And like, today's Friday, I have to wait until Monday. All weekend and be like, so why are the skin on my brain? What's going on with that brain skin? It's a weird feeling. Yeah. But yeah, I definitely slipped in. I had my worst month of backsliding in September. and I think it was like, I traveled, I went to all my favorite restaurants, so I was going to eat what I wanted there.
Starting point is 02:26:51 I was back home. That's when I ate poorly. I had a friend pass away while I was away. And that was harder on me than I thought. And then I was in the town he and I both grew up in. So it made it like I felt like I wanted to honor him in some way. And then I was just like binging because I was sad. So now I came back and it was the flight home that caused all the vertigo.
Starting point is 02:27:11 So I was like, as soon as I get back, I'll get back to working out. But I'd already built all those bad habits. And then my body's like, you can't work out? And I was like, well, I can't keep eating then, can't I? So now I'm just like, oh, God. I've gained all my weight back. from August so I feel you I was trying to explain to my fitness guy and he understood it is that you know like I I'll feel the shame of binging yeah maybe you guys in the chat will
Starting point is 02:27:32 actually understand this I'll feel the shame of binging and the only way to it's like it becomes like a drug the only way to escape the feeling is eat fucking more you know like you eat more that that was how it's started to begin with is it is like a drug yeah where you're like let me replace the dopamine now we get dopamine and feel good by just like hiding from the pain of what I'm doing here. And it's not logic. It's just your brain going like, give me happy chemical. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:27:58 You know it's not what you want, but it's what you need. And the other thing I'm learning to come to terms with is bloating is normal. 100% dude. And I hate the feeling and I just kind of a shame feeling that people often get with bloating and it's bad. But it's actually normal and it's not a condition. Oh, it's a cycle. It comes and goes. And a lot of the time people are like mildly bloated.
Starting point is 02:28:24 Most people are mildly bloated to majorly bloated throughout most days. Yeah. And, uh, and I find myself like, you know, constantly feeling like I have to suck in my stomach and stuff, you know. And, uh, I've been doing that for fucking ever and now I'm trying to just come to terms with, it's okay if I had fiber today and I should be like okay with being bloated. Yeah. On camera with my stomach hanging a little bit. It's fine, you know.
Starting point is 02:28:48 That's what I'm working on right now. It's really hard for me. I feel you. And I know that's like a specific thing for you, like the fiber bloat feel. Yeah. I got a cool announcement next week. I can't talk about it until next week, but I'm trying new stuff about all my insecurities. And I'm going to attack. I'm going to try for like big glow up into the new year with that thing you know I'm doing. But I'm going to try that into fitness again. Okay. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 02:29:07 I think it'd be fun to like full transform since it's so drastic. Like that's going to be crazy. All right. Sweet. I'm excited. So yeah. I'm going to follow the Greg plan of like a six month 10% body fat reduction. That's fucking do it, man. I'll call you fatty every day. Yeah. I'll just keep watching that Ben Stiller movie. What the fuck is that called?
Starting point is 02:29:26 Heavy weights. Heavy weights. How long as bad baby begins? I've got to make sure we end up. Speaking of heavily waiting. Richard Lloyd. What is then, thank you for being here. What is your guys' favorite sci-fi movie upgrade for me?
Starting point is 02:29:42 Matrix. Oh, yeah. I was like, wait, yeah. Matrix, comfortably. Yeah. Or T-2. That is the same technique. Like T-2.
Starting point is 02:29:50 is technically Matrix is so sci-fi For sure It's a sci-fi movie T-2 But when you hear sci-fi
Starting point is 02:30:00 Like Matrix is so much more I'm bodying What science fiction fucking is Yeah Yeah Matrix comfortably Yeah
Starting point is 02:30:10 Maybe the thing Or District 9 Let's see Captain Fernandez is next Audiences And thank you Cap Audiences Especially younger ones
Starting point is 02:30:19 are primed for AI slop by short form video and soulless creators like Signor Beast who know how to leverage the algorithm. Yeah, I definitely think, you know, sometimes I get conspiratorial when I don't want to, but I definitely think we're engineered for AI to be successful. And I think, like, shortening attention spans, the amount of dopamine humans require the way that, like, you know, we're raising our kids on screens. AI is going to be babysitter. It's going to be parent. It's going to be the thing that takes the very jobs that it is currently raising. AI is a huge problem that we're just beginning to even understand the scope of.
Starting point is 02:30:56 Greg's boxing. I'm shadow boxing the mic. Yeah. Look out. Thanks, Captain. Look out. All right. Clint McHughes with a moment of sense.
Starting point is 02:31:08 silence that's what i'm talking about baby nice thank you clint moment for tilly norwood's funeral oh she's her her microchit her server farm is buried at sea you got to create a family for her we got to create mom we definitely more i i think she's yeah they're out of family she'd get married gertie norwood and her father norm norwood tilly norwood will be tom cruz's next p r girl all right their daughter their first nepo
Starting point is 02:31:38 and watch her grow up we are in some weird like terrible black mirror episode that should be a movie but is too short somebody in the chat earlier was asking
Starting point is 02:31:51 someone in the chat earlier was asking if they were going to age up Tilly Norwood and I'm like no the whole point is that they'll never have to let an actor's age ever again if we watch her age and contend with that it'll be like
Starting point is 02:32:03 toy story where we age with Andy and we just age with this AI entity. Kids will. The AIs let us confront the process of aging more gracefully than we ever could ourselves. We would never have that bond problem. Just let them fucking that one guy we cast. Hope you like
Starting point is 02:32:19 this one guy forever. Julien Edwards, thank you for chiming in. Coy, I know your choice is Austin Butler, but I think Jacob Bellorty would make a solid gambit for the new X-Men? Yeah, Austin Butler's mine, and he's, like, he's handsome, but he's not, like, handsome, and
Starting point is 02:32:40 that's part of it. Like, I think Gambit is supposed to be, like, a womanizing, like, total heartthraw, but to me, he's always been, like, a little specific. Like, he's not a broad-strokes handsome. He's very specific, and to me, that's more Austin Butler. But I like Jacob Allurety. He does play the most fuckable guy, which is Gambit, so I'm with you. You know, I was watching, I was watching, uh, first,
Starting point is 02:33:03 season of Stranger Things, and I forgot how, like, cool Joe Carey was. Oh, he's so cool. And these castings were often going, like, who's already there that kind of fits? Yeah. But earlier we were talking about Batman and watching actors who transform into these people. And I think Joe Kerry could be that right line for Gambit, where he's got the hair. He's beyond, yeah, beyond the hair, though. I'm like, he could, I think he could, with a enough, like, transforming himself into a role he could actually get there, right? Over Cyclops? He'd be a great Cyclops.
Starting point is 02:33:41 I think he'd be a great cyclops. He would be a good Cyclops. Right? To me, he's got a more traditional jaw. He's got, like, a more of a clean-cut America. Like, to me, Cyclops is so America. And then Gambit's like, Sherry, like, he's got his, like, I'm a little bit of a scallyway. I just want Gambit to look like he's super attractive, but maybe he smells a little bit.
Starting point is 02:34:03 Like, there's a thing that makes them, like, like, to me, Norman Redis would have been a really interesting gambit. Yeah. Because he's attractive, but he's got, like, a stank. Not to say Austin Butler does, but he's got a thing. Did you ever see the last season of COBRA Kai? The most reason? No, the last, no. Um, I mean, you know this guy.
Starting point is 02:34:20 Louis Tann. Oh, I love Lewis. And what he did in last season of Kobe Kai really surprised me because he was a, he was fucking great. Yeah. He was like, great. He was a great fucking villain. and I know he's Asian and not Caucasian, but I feel like he could be like something more interesting too for that choice.
Starting point is 02:34:41 He was my nightwing for a while. That's what I mean. I think Louis Tan actually could pull off some cool shit that we're not. And deserves it. Like he loves comic stuff and he's actually a fighter. Like I would love the martial artist to get to play one of these roles. That's true. Yeah, he actually would have been a, I mean,
Starting point is 02:34:54 it seemed as good as Shang Chi. He would have been good Shang Chi. But if we're going to do something where we don't give a shit about race, yeah. Yeah, Louis-Sand I think it could be considered for a lot more. You know who's grown on me for like a race swap to side of the other fuckers with their language? I love Kiki Palmer as rogue after this whole like last press tour. Like I didn't see it before, but seeing the person, not her performances, I see it.
Starting point is 02:35:17 Like she always plays such a over the top loud. Like that's her character type. But Kiki Palmer, the person is loud and funny. But like there's more of a rogue to Kiki Palmer, the woman than the role she usually gets. And I actually, I see the rogue thing now. For sure. I'd really that. That'd be cool.
Starting point is 02:35:33 Heck yeah. All right, John. Let's be efficient for real this time. All right. Jose. You're going to love this one. Jose, don't worry about it. Says, no questions today.
Starting point is 02:35:44 Just have a great day. Hey. Good time. Thank you. That's right. That's what we'd like to hear. All right. Next up.
Starting point is 02:35:51 No more branching out to other news stories. Nope, focused. Is AI shit? Brendan Fraser. For now on, it's only Doomsday and DCU. That's it. That's all the matters. Moving forward.
Starting point is 02:36:00 All right. All right, Alex, thank you for chiming in. Will Greg ever go on the Escape Pod? Oh, that would be fun. I just met those guys. Yeah. Or the one guy. You met Alex.
Starting point is 02:36:11 Andrew, I think, is coming to our things. Did he? I invited his ass. I think he is. We talked about it. Yeah, someone who's very calm. Do you have the list? Because I got a plus one.
Starting point is 02:36:18 I left that. So there's room for plus one for me. Yeah, you're supposed to get plus ones. Oh, good. Okay. Hopefully. Bringing Gary. Hey.
Starting point is 02:36:26 Oh, yeah. Yeah, Gary. Yeah, Gary. So, yeah. But those guys love you. So you'd be welcome anytime. Great, now I feel like I've got to do a good job. Now you're obliged.
Starting point is 02:36:35 Alex was very sweet. I really enjoyed that interaction. I was just going to phone in my work. I was going to be like, hey, welcome to I, Max. You don't give a shit about me. Let's roll this movie. That's a great speech. I've seen it now.
Starting point is 02:36:50 I'm so ready for it. All right. Who's ready for Jared Leto? Speaking of AI. All right. Brian Michaels is up next. Brian, thank you. Brian says watch and react to play dirty. Shane Black is back. I really wish it was doing better because I wanted to react to it because Shane Black is my favorite, one of my favorite writers, period. And like, I just haven't heard people talk about. I actually looked at the reviews last night. And we haven't talked about reacting to it. Dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot, dot. I was like, glad I decided to skip this because this seems like, Like, no one's really digging. Like, people, I, people don't like it.
Starting point is 02:37:38 It just seems like it has no strong emotion. Like, no one hates it. That's even worse. But they just like, this is kind of whatever. And then the people who like it are like, it's fine. Looking at the rotten tomatoes, you know that when the capsule review starts with not one, but two caveats about who's not living up to what standard. I'm like, is it both Shane Black and the Keith not living up?
Starting point is 02:38:00 Not quite vintage Shane Black. And Mark Wahlberg is no Robert Downey Jr. But dot, dot, dot, some neat stuff. Oh, no. Every feedback seems to be. I'm going to watch it, but I don't feel like I'm rushing, which sucks because it's this new Shane Black movie. I mean, there's just something about the movie Red Notice
Starting point is 02:38:18 that did something to me with seeing Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in a big streaming movie. If you got two big stars in a streamer and no one's really that high. hyped about it Brian not the best time it tells me this is just some like fucking boring ass experience that I'm not gonna show that's such a bummer took me like four times to watch red notice uh next week's the 20 year anniversary of my favorite comedy it's uh the Shane Black's shit shitty shitty bang man yeah but it's been 20 years since like that I'm like I want that Shane back well one of these days I want the back in black it's because we didn't get the nice guys too there's Shane's like well if you guys aren't going to give me the single to one
Starting point is 02:39:00 that's amazing. Here's this one. Sheen black in a haystack. All right. Nick Alexander. Eminem doing chain black. Yes. Nick Alexander.
Starting point is 02:39:08 Nick can't say no. Thanks for chiming in here. How the hell do we put AI back in the bottle? Greg's got a big bottle just over there. It needs to stay away from the arts. Is this the Matrix? I never chose a pill. Love you guys.
Starting point is 02:39:22 I don't think there's any going back in the bottle. I think it lies in the hands of the people. But weird. We're, for anything we're known for, it is complicit and lazy. Yeah, I was going to say that people don't have the, we can't rally together over anything, much less this. Especially in America. Yeah. We are very complicit and lazy, and eventually it's just everything becomes old news.
Starting point is 02:39:43 I'm actually in the sounds doom and gloom, but I'm, I've actually changed, like, how I'm spending versus saving, and I'm trying to, like, save as much as I can. Because I do think industries are failing, and I think that, like, full systemic failure is going to be within my lifetime. So I'm just trying to like find a place to move and be ready to move at any point that isn't so reliant on the technology of here. Yeah. Like I'm trying to learn skills. I'm trying to like prepare. And then if I just end up on a farm in Ireland, like then that's at least an option. Whereas like I don't feel like America is an inevitability of like the future doesn't is it isn't guaranteed here anymore.
Starting point is 02:40:19 And especially with AI. So what I'm doing is preparing for the worst. We should. All right. Next up. What do we got? I just want everyone to just think about it for a second. Remember when shootings were a big deal?
Starting point is 02:40:32 Yeah, dude. Remember that? Not long ago. Now there's so many of them. Daily. And we just fucking ignore. Once kids get shot and no one talks about it, there's no real future. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:40:46 It's like, I get it. Charlie Kirk was famous. No one should be fucking shot at a speech. I get it. There's so many. I mean yeah that same day other that's what I mean and it continued it was before and it continues after there's probably some today it's fucking normal it's fucking normal to us yeah so if we're like that with that a i's are you one dude nothing man also AI is about like efficiency
Starting point is 02:41:13 and growing things and stuff and that is going to appeal to every CEO that's trying to make them profit yeah this is also like a very convenient thing it's it is efficiency and profit for CEO and less work for those who are not motivated. It just fucking works for everyone. There's a justification. Well, and there's the loneliness epidemic factor. People talk to and use AI
Starting point is 02:41:37 as therapist or friend now, too. It's literally every facet of life. That's why I think it's important to have an option to escape. Definitely. Yeah. All righty. Like Kenya said, people can barely get five K steps a day. And yes, this is my moon. shine.
Starting point is 02:41:55 Craig's like, I had that double shot of margarita and I've really stripped it. I haven't fucking stop since. Craig went blind an hour into this live stream. That's why we're way over time right now. All right. Renaldo Torres, Torres, will you
Starting point is 02:42:11 guys be covering the final season of my hero? Have a great weekend. It's in progress. So behind. I'm sorry. Very slow progress. Sorry on our Patreon. I know how behind we are and stuff. It's difficult because John and I are like the only ones here at the moment where it's like, yeah, whatever,
Starting point is 02:42:28 we'll cancel everything we got to do to work around everyone else to schedule because that's just the reality of current times where everyone else here does need other places to work still. And we're not at a, and John and I are the only ones here where it's like, this is all we got. So we have that ability. But due to that, we haven't been able to keep up with a lot of our Patreon shows as consistently as we'd like to. And I'm sorry about that.
Starting point is 02:42:53 not blame on anyone it's the fact that we can't just fucking like everyone else here has other jobs as well that we have to work around there's only so many hours in the day the job is real I'm living it and I'm really trying to get people
Starting point is 02:43:08 to be more full time we try every day but then it's weird every time you're really get people raised expenses fucking go up in life is like staggering I was comfortable for one week I can't get anyone fucking one week it was comfortable
Starting point is 02:43:21 yeah all right it will get there It actually, and I will say, like to Greg and Alex's credit, who runs everything, every month, it's gotten more and more palatable. Like, we've adjusted and things. So I think there will be a time in the foreseeable where it is smooth and things can get back on track. Like, I was worried two months ago because I was like, it's all on fire. And now it's like, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, which feels really nice being here. I'm not terrified of December anymore.
Starting point is 02:43:46 Awesome. Thanks, Koi. I mean, yeah, you haven't had to do as many, I mean, outside of today. You had to do as many early mornings or as a super late nights anymore. Yeah, because I've been able to actually, like, put things up on my channel in the morning and then come here and not be like, okay, I'm up to 2 a. Unfortunately, that means Greg is, which is what I'm trying to work on. Star Lord 7, what's up, buddy, and haunted it alone. Yeah, we disabled the super chats, guys.
Starting point is 02:44:11 Yeah, unfortunately, but it's okay. People loving that bottle. We got Oden Bark up next. Thank you, Odin Bark. I'm going to answer this question. So fucking efficient, Oden Bark. Oh, this will be good. Marvel or DC?
Starting point is 02:44:21 If DC, do you prefer Guns or Snyders? Lightning Round. Movies or comics? Comics, I do prefer DC, honestly. I think right now DC is putting a better comics. I generally gravitate more towards DC Comics. I generally gravitate more to Marvel Comics.
Starting point is 02:44:38 I think right now DC Comics. And then overall, Marvel's put out just way more, so I can't really compare. If we're looking at this moment, Marvel's 15 years is stronger than D.C.'s 15 years. Ah, yeah. I mean, I just, I don't know what you're, if it's this moment in time, I liked Superman more than Fantastic 4.
Starting point is 02:44:55 No, in terms of, in terms of movies and shows, I'm like, no, D.C., I mean, they've been doing a lot, but the DCU, or since James gone era, they haven't been produced enough yet to give a fair comparison yet. Yeah, three properties compared to 50. And Snyder literally did three movies. So, I mean, I don't feel like it's a, it's a fair thing to ask. a question about about any of that right now so yeah i think we need more before we can be like yeah you know what this one's better yeah i think marvel overall but the you know october 3rd 2025 right now
Starting point is 02:45:31 in this moment i think dc's in a better spot definitely all righty thank you thank you guys for everyone is here please leave a like and if you haven't watched the criss stockman interview i think you'd really like it you would weak bearded bastard thank you for chiming in finally picked up supergirl woman of tomorrow thanks for hyping it up i absolutely love it thank god done right supergirl movie will blow people away so hyped for it that was a small news story we didn't cover uh it's tiny ena no guara the writer she said uh you know she was trying to wrap her head around supergirl and she couldn't quite find her way in until she read that run and then she was like oh yeah this girl who remembered losing everything who saw her planet be destroyed this is how she'd act to me
Starting point is 02:46:16 and then that's what led her on her Supergirl journey. So I think we're in a good spot if you love that story especially. There's this funny meme going around that's like Supergirl's introduction and there's like a story that was really good in those first era. And then there's an arrow that says nothing happened. And then Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow because there's a lot of Supergirl stuff that I don't think works. And I think a lot of people feel that way. But that book is very good.
Starting point is 02:46:36 And that's what they're basing it off. So I'm very excited. That's how I felt about Supergirl. Yeah. When I read Woman of Tomorrow was like, oh, now she's interesting. This one, I guess. Because I'll be honest, before, I didn't really give a shit about female Superman. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:46:50 Her cousin, who's like her in every way. Yeah. Yeah. But blonde. Yeah. All righty, Charlie's Flix Fix here at the end. Hey, my handsome devil, baby, yeah. A little lemon person sending hearts. We love to see it.
Starting point is 02:47:06 Thank you so much. Very charming. All right. We got a couple stream labs, and then we are finito. No, no, no. You're not just being clearly enough. It is not a couple. A couple means two.
Starting point is 02:47:19 Six. Let's kick ass and take names. All right. Here we go. Shit in everywhere. Stephen. Thank you for chiming into the chat. Okay.
Starting point is 02:47:31 Let me see. Have you seen the Batman 1966 film and their animated sequels, Batman, The Return of the Cape Crusader and Batman versus Two Face with William Shatner, the Boys of Two Fays, and was also out of way. last performance before we passed i remember that trailer though big love from the u.k uh well no we haven't i watched bad no batman did not waste all time with that not 66 oh you are you out for it we i watched it when we ranked the batman movies did you penny would yeah yeah am i six is it wait i did see that when i was a child i never saw the batman 66 yeah i think when i was a child
Starting point is 02:48:11 I cannot recall any of this. After we watch the, if we go on our Batman journey, we end at the beginning. Or did I rewatch it for that? I must have been for that. I know I watched it once, but it felt like homework. The weirdest homework. The wackiest, silliest homework.
Starting point is 02:48:30 Yeah. I don't think I quite appreciate it. I think I said words to make the words that I felt I had to say, but I don't be like I was maybe as honest about my, like, this was a bit of a homework journey. Fair. I haven't seen it for that reason I've been on camera for many years
Starting point is 02:48:44 I'm more honest than before we love to see it all right thank you Stephen more up front got a got a trio here from Sebastian why we got a one to one punch one what are your thoughts
Starting point is 02:48:57 on Tom Holland's concussion from his stunts hilarious I think it's good he got that funny stuff man if he was an AI actor we wouldn't have this problem is all I do all the stunts he needs to do
Starting point is 02:49:10 nipped in the But Hobie's okay. Next. I think it wasn't that serious because he was at an event that night and he said it wasn't that serious. But people want to run news stories. The drama's good, baby. Yeah, get those clicks. Let's go.
Starting point is 02:49:20 All right. Number two, what's something that would most likely not happen in Dooms Day, but you want to happen? Build up to Dodgers you. That, that's my main thing is like a Doom getting his time to actually develop. What's something that's probably not going to have? have enough screen time for Andrew Garfield like that's the thing I wanted more out of from No Way Home and I also want it for if there's ever more of him like there's just no way that we're going to get another Andrew Garfield movie and I don't want to keep seeing him for
Starting point is 02:49:57 five minutes at a time no way home home I want Toby and Andrew and Tom to all kiss yeah the meme becomes the snog it's not going to happen all right third one from Sebastian why Coy Is there a green arrow in the DCU? Are you going to audition given the opportunity
Starting point is 02:50:17 Perfect casting in my book Greg Who would you want to be? Well, to answer Coy's question I would, I think there's already a green arrow If we already have
Starting point is 02:50:27 all this other shit I think we already have a green arrow And who would I want to be? Yeah Alfred I don't have to do any of that hard work but I could ask all the cool shit and the money
Starting point is 02:50:39 I think he had to do all the hard work. You're a servant. This is way harder than being. Why am I always doing chores? You're the Watson to Batman's Sherlock Holmes. You got a full-time job looking after this guy. He's doing dishes and laundry and mopping. Why is this all the work I do?
Starting point is 02:50:54 I want to get laid. It seems like the better move to be Master Bruce. He keeps banging people while I keep cleaning up these sheets. Sometimes he treats me like a dad and sometimes he treats me like I work for him. It's really weird. Depending on the writer and the movie, it is an operative. relationship we have. Frankly, I don't know how to treat them. I don't know what to do. I choose Alfred. I actually have been asked this in a very serious way and I want to answer it as if it was serious. I love Green Arrow too much to even audition because I am not nearly as good of an actor as I would need to be as that character deserves. I think Oliver Queen, when written well, is an incredible commentary not just on Batman, but on our society in a way that Batman can't be. By Batman choosing to use his billions as,
Starting point is 02:51:39 as he does, he can't then be a hypocrite and still be a hero. Oliver Queen is a very aggressive walks the line of hypocrisy about the problem with billionaires while being one. And I think that we are living in a time where that is a topical thing to address. It wasn't a giant billionaire problem when Batman was written in 66. It wasn't something that was affecting the day-to-day person nearly as much as the hierarchy of power we have today. I think Oliver Queen might be a more important character than Batman, but we'll never get
Starting point is 02:52:07 the accolades of Batman. So if written correctly, we need green arrow more than ever, and I would not even put my green hat in the running because I could not do a good enough job. So I want someone that is worthy of green arrow because we are worthy of that hero today. I'm talking to people in the chat, while you do the actual work.
Starting point is 02:52:27 Olly Queen. All right. Something about Oliver. Yeah, it's like moving along. And also, why doesn't he have a cave and call it the quiver? Where you store your arrows? I would call my cave. he does in some continuity, but make it more canon.
Starting point is 02:52:40 All right. Dope sauce, baby. Cannon Warrior Coy. Here we go. We go. A duo from Dan Vee. Fitting clothes out. Dan V.
Starting point is 02:52:51 Thank you, Dan. I was surprised when you said you didn't see the Sarah Connor Chronicles last week. It was ahead of its time. And Lena Hetty was great as Sarah Connor. Best T2 sequel besides Cameron's company putting out the cybernetic dawn
Starting point is 02:53:08 a nuclear Twilight comics in the 90s where you learned Danny Dyson reprogrammed the T-800. Furlong and Hamilton lent their likenesses for those comics. The current Terminator run is great with Terminators in different eras like the 60s, 70s in Vietnam, the USSR, and the
Starting point is 02:53:26 future. The Old West is next. There is weirdly a world I would love to deep dive into. You see, what was I saying earlier when I said I could finally watch all the X. Wally goals. Wally goals. that's it. And Terminator Sarah Connichronicles
Starting point is 02:53:41 would go on then. When Greg replaces us with Tilly Nervord and it just is Greg working and then he's just reading. He's just reading Terminator. He's like, it's ironic that Skynet activating is actually the solution of my problems. Turned out Skynet was what I needed all along.
Starting point is 02:53:58 But the Terminator comics right now are great. Declan Shalvia, a buddy of mine is writing and often illustrated them. He's writing them all, but he's illustrating a lot of them too. Great Irish creator. Comic Duties is fantastic. I have not read those 90s comics, nor have I seen Sarah Connor. You just informed me it's Lana Hetty.
Starting point is 02:54:14 Didn't even realize. Dread made me a huge Lana Hetty fan. She's so good in that. So I would love to check it out if I, my version of Greg's Wally is like if I break a leg. Like I've often thought if I'm like in the hospital, I'd watch some of these shows. But like if I break a leg or get a cold, that show is now on the roster. My dream is literally win the lottery and just get fat and catch up on all the shows. haven't seen yet my dream is all of that but the fat i would have a trainer that wouldn't let me get fat
Starting point is 02:54:42 i'd like i'd watch pill and consistence for sympic yeah zempic lipos testosterone osempic yeah no effort just things i mean minimum effort productions i would and then if i'm feeling lazy i would just get hires to hide from the feeling and be like well i can't move now you can't pull a drake and implant abs I seriously if I won the lottery there's way more short ones this is exactly why our Lord and Savior won't let me win the lottery because
Starting point is 02:55:17 I just would fucking give up on everything I wouldn't I wouldn't blow it I would use it to do to do horrible things by myself free time for just like I just want to sit around and fucking eat pizza owner how many millionaires like how many
Starting point is 02:55:31 hundred millionaires like billionaire people are there that are just like living boring lives like that and we just don't hear about them because they're just like, I just kind of want to the fuck off. What if I just did nothing. I mean, if you sell a lot of people have to like work to get to that spot, like the hustle and shit.
Starting point is 02:55:46 And so it's in them where they have to do it. Whereas like lottery winners often blow all their money. And I, that's just not me. Like I'm on a travel, sure, but I'm not really the guy who's like, I want to buy a bunch of expensive.
Starting point is 02:56:00 Same. I just want to. What I'd tell you my dreams were before? I just want to like rent a hotel room to get off. I go to a breakfast buffet and go back to bed. I have the most minimal of dreams. That's how you know that you've made it to a certain point is when you can plan a vacation with a day,
Starting point is 02:56:21 even just a day to do nothing more to veg. That's when you're climbing the ladder. I want to buy my time back. That's my big thing. Like I'd love to buy time. Olivia brought that up to me. She's like when I went, that was the one benefit when I went to New York last
Starting point is 02:56:35 and I had to bring all my own food because of the diet is that I make it all about just fucking eating when I travel it's less about sightseeing it's more about what can I eat and lay it down oh that's this stuff that's all I care about man bed comfy food ample vacation what can I get stimulation like a theater show
Starting point is 02:56:57 or something where I don't do it doesn't require much thought for me you do effort me eats it vacation like I'm a very I'm probably like the most lazy, motivated guy you'll be. I'm very just like, my desires are just to sit around, but I work my ass off. I think it's because you work your ass off.
Starting point is 02:57:17 You're like, I think you do too much. We all do, but I think especially you were like, so I'm past broken. What does vacation look like? Oh, nothing? Okay. Like there's no drive to do more drive. I don't want to watch movies about people and feel emotions there, but do I want to interact? I'm good.
Starting point is 02:57:34 Did enough of that at work. I'm good. Thanks. you need to unplug for long enough that you start to miss people that I say the best way that I love the way is the conundrum is then when you get the time then you'll start to miss people and then you'll be like oh I got to get people back in my life yeah I've had people really come at me lately about like you don't spend any time me I feel you don't care and it's not my wife there's actually like other friends in my life that's like you guys don't get it I
Starting point is 02:57:59 my alone time is in the car ride over and the car ride back It's my only love time. I had two friend breakups. Have you had like a friend breakup recently? I'm on the verge of a couple. I just had two where I had to tell them like, hey, we're friends, but the only friends I've gotten to keep are my work friends.
Starting point is 02:58:20 And that's because I see them at work. I don't have time for friends. And this isn't you. It's me. But like it felt like a breakup where I was like, it's not you, it's me. And it was so weird to be like, I'm an adult and we have to end this friendship
Starting point is 02:58:30 because we're both making each other feel guilty. And I have to say it. But sometimes when I am, though, when I am there, usually I'm like, I'm happy I'm here. Oh, sure. That's the thing is when I'm happy in there. But I guess the lead up to it can feel like a task that I have to hit and scratch off my list.
Starting point is 02:58:46 Mine are all tasks. I schedule it and it's on the checklist. I have to cross it off. So someone said that to me recently, like just yesterday when I'm at the fucking doctor. For my heart. Do I just like tell them this and they make them feel incredibly guilty about like, hey, you have no idea. Like, I'm at the doctor right now because of my. I overload.
Starting point is 02:59:08 Yeah. But I, I did have that feeling like, look, man, if you want to talk to me, I got to send you to my, my, my scheduler, Alex, so she can schedule you in
Starting point is 02:59:18 so we could talk for an hour. Otherwise, it's really hard when you want these like spontaneous calls or like, hey, I'm going to be on free for, I'm like that. I just can't, I don't operate like that right now. And I don't think it's understandable
Starting point is 02:59:30 unless you're in certain industries. Like, people can't get that you don't have like 10 minutes, much less an hour. Like at my wedding, like I'm looking at my wedding, invites. And I was like, who do I want to invite that'll understand this doesn't mean I have time between now and then to invite them. And who do I want to invest in that I'd assume I'd see them the next year after the way? Like a wedding list is so weird because you're like, what tier of friend
Starting point is 02:59:49 are we that you'll understand? I can't spend time with you other than here. That's what I mean. It's not that I'm so busy. Like, look at me. I'm fucking imported. That's how I used to perceive other people too. Yeah. And I mean, maybe some people do think that way. Yeah, they undoubtedly do. I don't. I'm like, I just don't. It's not that you're not important to me. It's that I want to be, I want to be alone. I want to, like, veg out.
Starting point is 03:00:18 I want to, I want to, like, listen to my dreams. I just want to sit around. Like, and then if I have to interact, it's going to require, like, my brain cognitive functions to do this. And I don't want to do that. I don't want to engage. And that's what it comes down to. And it is sad when it starts feeling like friends and partying feel like work obligations and work and family can feel that way, you know.
Starting point is 03:00:45 And like I said, when I'm actually there, I'm like, this is worth it actually. When I'm in the moment, it's worth it. But it's the thought pre before where I have to get better at. And because that's, I don't want to be, because at the end of the day, I don't want to be the guy who only gives his time and value to something that is work related. or goal related, I would like relationships to be the thing that is something. I know that's a priority. That is something you do have to water. That is something you do have to nourish.
Starting point is 03:01:19 I don't want to be 60 and have no friends and be like, oh, I'm going to die alone. Yeah. Like just me and my wife, no, that's not healthy. Yeah. Yeah. Because then I'm also the mindset like, well, when I'm with you, I don't want to be like fucking drained and feel like it's a work thing to be with you. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:01:34 So that's the part of my brain. having a hard time like working around because I'm also such a fucking people pleaser and I was trying to be like direct at the same time yeah that's why I just broke up that's why I just ended two friendships because I was going to keep people pleasing and I'd be broken from it yeah but I do love my I mean all that being said I do have friends that are not here at all who are truly amazing people who I who I do feel like yeah when I'm with you guys I am truly happy to be around that so That's what I mean.
Starting point is 03:02:07 This is the process. I don't ever talk this stuff out loud. Yeah. And then once I do, I get the shit out of the way. Then I'm like, oh, but here's how I really feel underneath all the shit, which is, Ah, it's worth it. I do crave human and around. The connection, actually.
Starting point is 03:02:22 I feel like I don't. But then once I let this out, I'm like, oh, I do actually. I do want that. So, yeah, I guess I got to see people. One day we'll both have schedules, Greg. Fuck. One day. Anyway, thank you guys for being here.
Starting point is 03:02:38 Actually, let me read off real quick. We got one straggly end of the thing. World's finest YT. Thank you for chiming in. Stream Labs. Will you guys ever come out to GalaxyCon or BaltimoreCon near Virginia? It would be awesome to see you guys come out east and host a panel or so. Coy would love it.
Starting point is 03:02:56 I want us to do every panel ever come, but as our last conversation just implied, we don't have all the time in the world. I think there is a beautiful element of in person that is that fuels me like I don't always have time for my friends and I've turned my friends and co-workers into one thing and a lot of my coworkers luckily are my friends but I get a lot of fuel from cons because I love meeting the people that we're talking to like this. I love that experience. It is very hard to schedule. I'm during New York Comic-Con. I just got all of that finalized this week and it caused cascading failure through 2026 like me agreeing to do a comment. and I'm flying in a day later than I normally would have, and I'm flying out of there to go somewhere else. I've made it the tiniest version of New York Comic-Con. It literally had effects into July of next year. And on this level, it affected things here to the point where I was like, oh, no, I'm a horrible, horrible reject.
Starting point is 03:03:46 So more and more it's hard, but I would love to go to the ones that I haven't done yet. I've heard GalaxyCon is great. I have family in Virginia. Those are on the must-do list, and I would love to have rejects do something there. And I think long-term, that's something we could do, but no current plans, but it'd be great. it would be great it would be great
Starting point is 03:04:06 I think nights with like a reject like local thing would be fine that's weird because I really like I do value connections so much that's like my favorite thing
Starting point is 03:04:19 that's why we exist but then to be at the odd I think that's where the anxiety of our brains come in is because like but I want to be alone too I don't have the alone thing you do and I think I need it like when I'm alone
Starting point is 03:04:29 I feel like I'm not doing anything thing and in a bad way. Like when I'm alone, I'm like, I had tasks. Why would I take this time to be by myself? And then I never recharge. And then I end up either in the hospital or fighting people or being angry. And I think that I don't know how to be alone. So then I'm like, what if I socialize? And then I'm like, this isn't what I needed. I'm not fixing anything. So I think that's a healthier thing. But I think you just need to play your equalizer. Well, it's yeah. I mean, because I feel like too, because I'm in a management boss, because like literally at 12, 40, last night something occurred with the editing team and then I had to hop on a 40 minute
Starting point is 03:05:08 zoom call and it's like wow this is my life yeah yeah I wake up to I'm already like I think I'm done now what are you throwing at my plate right now oh god and so like I go to like I wake up to a barrage of messages of like need you answer this need you answer to this decide on this we got this problem we got this problem and then it's like that throughout the day you also got to film you also got to be on camera and look happy doing it because the comments will say Greg doesn't like doing this anymore talk too much about your problems then yeah exactly you're talking about problems like why are you so ungrateful and I'm like no you know you can to watch movies for a living do you know I've worked in a coal mine for 87 years yeah it's like but then I'm
Starting point is 03:05:51 yeah but then you're like having these calls at like like I shouldn't be having a zoom call this later yeah I just got an EKG done yeah it's like the day I get a EKG or the saint and archaeology This is probably why I got that EKG And literally like
Starting point is 03:06:06 You were talking about that And I was like When do I tell them I have to go to an MRI For my brain done And that's We're not that old No we're not
Starting point is 03:06:12 Like we're not At a place where it's like Oh no I'm breaking from the inside This is a little bit overload Red 1 3 starting Coy and Greg As Samuel L Jackson's character
Starting point is 03:06:22 A little bit of overload At the moment But hey Freeman This is it This boy of doing this live Michael Kane If we were pre-recording, it would be like,
Starting point is 03:06:31 did we cut this out? No. No, it stays in. I'll stay, mother F words. Thank you guys so much for being here. Did we read all them? We did. Okay, Corey, we have to stay on.
Starting point is 03:06:41 I don't know why we're gonna get. We, we, this used to be two hours. We have to realize. Before I thought it was, oh, you know, because we got so many super chats. No. I'm realizing. We're the problem.
Starting point is 03:06:53 Like Taylor Swift said, I'm the problem. It's me. Fun is the enemy. We start that. It's so true. What's you start having fun? No. Becomes a fucking problem. Then you just stay having fun.
Starting point is 03:07:06 Then all of a sudden you've made friends and connections and you're enjoying your life. And time just seems to pass. And boy, oh boy, does that cause scheduling conflicts? That last 30 seconds is just my life. I'll clip that. Play it every morning. Anytime I'm like I'm running late, just send me that fucking clip. It is usually what it comes down to.
Starting point is 03:07:31 It really does. How dare time fly? How dare we have that for the time? But this was a good time still. It's an ironic part. It is really funny. It's like, we're talking about all this shit, but I'm like, I had a great time. This is the best video.
Starting point is 03:07:40 I haven't had a fucking great time. At one point, I literally was like, I'm having such a good time. I don't know what to do next. And I was like, well, that's probably a bad thing for the show. That's the sad part. I think that's why we end up delaying. Yeah. It's because we're having a good time.
Starting point is 03:07:52 And we're like, no, that's why we're fucking. This was the Lord of the Ringslength episode. It's because we were having fun. We're enjoying ourselves. A mere two hours ago, Anthony Cletus made a cameo. Yeah. You know, it's... Anthony Cletus over there.
Starting point is 03:08:06 Anthony Cleetus. I'm part of Earth-X red-hot chili peppers. That's chili wood. Oh, at the end. Last question for the stream. In Earth-X, what American state are the chili peppers from? Oh, that's fun. They're from California.
Starting point is 03:08:26 California with a Kai. California. It's all Orange County. And the drop kick Murphys are from Denver. Yes. Love it. All right,
Starting point is 03:08:39 Corey, we gotta go film some more. Batman Bekins comments. If you guys watch that video in the week, if you see us all slap happy in Batman.
Starting point is 03:08:46 All right. Thanks for your dick nation. Thank you guys for being here. Thank you so much. Leave a like on the way out. Watch this video with Chris Duckman. Bye. Thank you.
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