The Reel Rejects - DOCTOR DOOM FIRST LOOK!! Avengers Doomsday & Superman Man of Tomorrow Major Reveals!

Episode Date: September 12, 2025

We’re breaking down the latest massive updates from Marvel and DC including the Russo Brothers’ cryptic tease for Avengers: Doomsday (MCU Phase Six, releasing December 18, 2026) with the first loo...k at Doctor Doom’s costume and the hashtag #DoomsdayIsComing, plus the full stacked cast: Chris Hemsworth as Thor, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm / Invisible Woman, Anthony Mackie as Captain America, Sebastian Stan as Winter Soldier, Letitia Wright as Black Panther, Paul Rudd as Ant-Man, Wyatt Russell as U.S. Agent, Tenoch Huerta as Namor, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as The Thing, Simu Liu as Shang-Chi, Florence Pugh as Yelena Belova, Kelsey Grammer as Beast, Danny Ramirez, Joseph Quinn, David Harbour, Winston Duke, Hannah John-Kamen, Tom Hiddleston, Patrick Stewart as Professor X, Ian McKellen as Magneto, Alan Cumming as Nightcrawler, Rebecca Romijn as Mystique, James Marsden, Pedro Pascal, and Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom, setting the stage for Avengers: Secret Wars in 2027. On the DC side, James Gunn confirmed Superman: Man of Tomorrow (July 9, 2027) is “a Lex Luthor and Superman movie” with David Corenswet returning as Superman, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, with Isabela Merced as Hawkgirl, Aaron Pierre as John Stewart Green Lantern, Frank Grillo as Rick Flag Sr., and rumored appearances from Supergirl and Lobo, all part of DCU Chapter One: Gods and Monsters which also includes Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Batman: The Brave and the Bold, The Authority, Swamp Thing, Superman Legacy/Man of Tomorrow, Creature Commandos, and Waller. We’ll also hit other headlines like Marlon Wayans revealing Scary Movie 6 targets modern horror hits (Nope, Heretic, Sinners, Longlegs, Get Out, I Know What You Did Last Summer), Legendary acquiring SenLinYu’s Alchemised (originally Harry Potter fan-fic) for $3M to adapt as a major film, and Paramount preparing a shocking bid to buy Warner Bros. All that and more — join us live as we break it all down and answer your questions in real time! 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 00:01:16 But like spooky season. Otherwise, it's not as awkwardly sitting here silently. Playback. This is playback stuff. Just for you. This is us waiting for the street. to be alive. Are we live?
Starting point is 00:01:29 Are we live? We're just waiting for it to be alive on our end. It's way more disconcerting with that phone set. Hey, we're live. We're live. We're live. We're going to have to stream right now. Greg sounds like an early techno 90s intro.
Starting point is 00:01:48 I hear that to stream today. Here he goes. Hello, ladies and gentlemen. This is the muffled version. Hello. Hello. Room. Muffled.
Starting point is 00:01:59 There's so much freedom with a microphone. It's pretty directional, though. Yeah. Maybe we should just, if we do this. The whole show, like Bain. Yes. And they got news today about Avengers Doomsday. We were molded by the news.
Starting point is 00:02:15 You merely adopted it. Hey, guys. John set all this shit up. Yay. John, cut to the third wide. Cut to the wide, John. Cut to the big wide. The big wide.
Starting point is 00:02:27 What do you mean there's no wide shot? There's a camera right there. We almost never have a wide shot. What the hell's going on? Look at that wide. I've been instructed not to do that. Oh, damn. It's been three weeks since I think there's a camera.
Starting point is 00:02:38 You're like, nah, just do two. Specifically no wide. I want options. Well, I have a third camera I can make a wide in like a second. No, no. It's your camera, John. Listen. I don't, it's not on me.
Starting point is 00:02:50 It's not set up. I change to focus on something else. It's under clavicle. It's like pointed at your chest. I can turn it on. How was your guys this stream last week? It was fun. It was Manit Tomorrow Heavy because that was like official last week.
Starting point is 00:03:06 And we had a good chat, good audience, good questions. It was fun. We got into a little music as what happens when Greg's not here. We get loose. People do ask. People do it wasn't on us. What else happened? Simmering.
Starting point is 00:03:19 Yeah. He ruse the day. He leaves us in charge. I have an excellent recollection because of all that multitasking. That was a whole week ago, man. I don't remember yesterday. Oh, you guys got a good amount of super chats last time. Yeah, we did.
Starting point is 00:03:32 Dang, that's cool. Good for you guys. Good audience, too. Oh, we got some earlier super chats already. Thank you guys for kicking off the stream that way. Hey, also, I want to say this. Now I'm looking at super chats. I wanted to say that the only thing I actually did to celebrate my birthday was that two-hour live stream that I was here.
Starting point is 00:03:52 We put your abs in last week's too for you. Yeah, we did. Thanks. But yeah, the two-hour live stream I did, I only celebrated with you guys. Thanks, John, and John doing that, and then the team who showed up. Hey. And Coy was in the mountains. I was in the mountains.
Starting point is 00:04:07 I literally had to climb a mountain at one point to get service to lock in a brand deal. It was the most L.A. thing ever to be like, oh, no, I've got to make sure this email goes through. Nice. Did you do it? I made it to the top of the mountain. That's what I'm talking about, baby. I did it. I got fitness. I got cardio. I got email. Wait a minute. Hold on. It was pretty down that you've said that. I'm going to check one thing.
Starting point is 00:04:25 And I leave in six hours. getting on a plane to Boston. That's great news. Need it. You know what I don't see here from your service? I don't see a happy birthday text from Koi. Because I made a video literally while working out and sent you it. So you got it on your birthday.
Starting point is 00:04:42 You mean the compilation that was edited a while? You didn't text me happy birthday? I was the first one to send in a video. I helped the idea manifest. So actually, you can even ask John, this speed at which I had that. I don't care. I really made a video. Anyway, guys, we're going to talk about it.
Starting point is 00:05:01 We got at a first look at Avengers Doomsday. But no, I want to say thank you for being there for me. I'm a B-Day. It was literally the only thing I did to celebrate. So thank you. Thanks for the video, Koi. Thanks to everyone who showed up. Thanks to all who have Marvel Zombies trailer, too.
Starting point is 00:05:16 I could do you one better. We watch Marvel Zombies. Can we talk about it? I don't think so. Oh, we'll say this. That we watched it. I'm excited. Talk about it when it does come out.
Starting point is 00:05:29 That is not a positive endorsement that I say with a big smile. Nor is it a negative, but the smile might be telling. I'm previewing some of these super chats. Okay, so people are going to get us talking about Doomsday today, Tom Holland, Supergirl, and of course, Paramount buying WB, which is not confirmed by the way. Not a lot of people are running. I am curious. I can't wait for the Sonic and Flash crossover.
Starting point is 00:05:54 We're going to talk about all that, but we want to talk about our. headlines today. There's a DC One Brother's comic right. I'm not kidding. There's a DC Sonic book. This could happen. That's exactly why I said it, Coy. Yeah, canonically accurate. And Greg's reading Sonic VDC. I love reading Sonic comics. So that we're going to talk about, we want to talk about the Avengers Dooms Day first look. And of course, Super Chat, streaming labs are welcome. We don't end the stream without going through every single one of them. It's a great way to guarantee to have your question comment read aloud on the air. As a matter of fact, you know what? Let's let's mess in reverse.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Because I want to talk about, James is going to confirm some shit. Yep. And then, of course, we got some Avengers doomsday sync. John, did you hear about the Russo brothers having a cryptic message, blurred pitcher post thing? It was like a single image that came out. You can say no. You can say no if you haven't. Okay, so why don't you go look that up and we will bring it up in a little bit.
Starting point is 00:06:47 In the meantime, can you pull up a super chat? Let's pull up the first super chat. And then we're going to go through the main stories. This was a coy suggestion. Yeah. Let me fix that. How about you just go? I got an idea, John.
Starting point is 00:06:58 John, John, John, John, John, calm down. I got an idea, John. Why don't you just pull up the regular chat? Then you could filter it the top to the fan contribution one, whatever it's called, fan funding. Is that what it's called? Guys, it's called fan funding on the, do you know what I'm saying? I do you know what you're saying, but I'm already, I'm doing. He's not listening to a damn.
Starting point is 00:07:21 I'm trying to bring some shit up. He's not listening to a single thing. There you go. This is why I didn't put a camera. on him today because he knew i was going to berate him on this stream you don't want to see his he didn't want people that you want people looking at him yeah anybody i know loves efficiency it is you and i've done this more efficiently than what you're suggesting john i am too sad to embrace efficiency today it is now pure chaos on record have that on record play that back let's read the first super
Starting point is 00:07:47 chat then we're going to then we're going to pull up the doomsday image okay and then um and then we're going to act excited. So, John, what's the first super chat? The first super chat of the day. It's from whom? Alex. Thank you, Alex, for being our first super chat of the day. Kick us off with our first story.
Starting point is 00:08:04 Then we're going to go into Doomsday. John, read a question out loud. Recent report that Doomsday and Brand New Day are filming in Pinewood Studios at the same time on the same day. Any chance you think Tom is shooting simultaneously for both movies today. Where's Pinewood Studios? It's in the UK. Yeah, there was one in Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Now, I think, just the UK one. Is there a chance of they're shooting simultaneously around the same time? I mean, they definitely are shooting simultaneously. It's a question of whether Tom Holland's in both, I think. Because I do think that, you know, Marvel has the same space. And right now those films are shooting simultaneously to come out near each other. John, cut the coy single. I don't necessarily know if Spider-Man being in Doomsday is as mandatory as people feel.
Starting point is 00:08:51 like it is. I do think there's going to be a lot more Tom Holland Downey Jr. stuff than is probably canonically comic book important. Like, cut to my reaction. Amazing Spider-Man number five. Only the sixth issue of Spider-Man existing was a Dr. Doom issue. Let's go back to going. But Dr. Doom is not necessarily too centrally tied to Spider-Man.
Starting point is 00:09:11 That said, Tom Holland and Downey Jr. is an MCU heavy element, so I could see them upping the import in the cinematic universe, whether or not that is a comic-centric storyline or not we did good we did good yeah yeah I felt it the heat is good I know I know what it's like to be Ben Affleck in every movie he works on just are going and
Starting point is 00:09:31 as he's directing as he's acting in the town that's why he did in his first movie he directed Casey and he's like I'm gonna tag out of this you know he has a hat on set that he literally puts on a director hat like does he yeah so he knows the crew has a Red Sox logo behind yeah I worked on Argo I was the second AD in the fake movie that's what I'm talking about so I got to see Ben Affleck director and the
Starting point is 00:09:51 Ben Affleckhardt in the 70s. I had like shoulder-length hair and a big puffer jacket on. From all accounts, Ben Affleck's really nice, except for the paparazzi, but he's really nice. I've only met him twice, but both times he was like, he did not want to be where he was in public, but was super kind against the fact that he was glowing with, please don't talk to me. Yeah, here's a sweetheart. Total sweetheart. Him and Theo Vaughn got along.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Great. That interview is actually surprisingly charming. It is. Hey, John. Yeah. Can you thank Alex for being the first super chat? Thank you, Alex, so much for being the first super chat. We usually appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt you, but I did. We usually go through the super chats towards the end, but this is obviously going to be really structured today. Oh, I feel it. The energy is so in line. I hope everyone knows that today is going to be a really smooth day. Efficiency. So, John, John.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Do you look at the Doomsy image? The Maruso Brothers mystery blurry image. No, no, no, let's go to the hot stuff. Let's go to the thumbnail. Just pull up our thumbnail. Our own thumbnail. If you can't find you. Zoom in on our thumbnail.
Starting point is 00:10:51 our faces on the thumbnail. Yeah, let's talk about us in the thumbnail. You can do it, John. We're watching John Browse. So did you see this image of Dumes? I did. I actually really like the chain mail element of it. Do you think it's the actual Dume? Because it's kind of strange that they would unveil that way. So casually
Starting point is 00:11:07 What was it at? Where was the event? It's like Shanghai. Yeah, it's like an expo for Disney. I don't think it's like a photograph. I think it's like a coloring book or some piece of promo art. That is going to be like a close approximation. I think they'll have a big doom unveiling in some, you know, import.
Starting point is 00:11:26 But to me, this looks like they're proving that it's comic accurate. It is an official release, like this did come out. And it looks a lot like the Alex Ross painting they showed back a year ago alongside the Spider-Man scene, which turned out to be completely true. That's the part where I'm curious, though, Coy. It's the one thought I had is they're showing this image. John, can make it larger? Make it larger on screen.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Coy, look over it. I see it. it we're experimenting look at it oh sorry i'll lean out for me yeah can you make it like not just turn the monitor of us but also make the image larger for the audience even bigger than than big yeah just making it's so big oh he's so big okay so the chain mail's dope yeah the chain mail looks great that does not look like robert downy junior is underneath there um it is definitely just a it that is not a real right like it's not a person that's not a person posing yeah that's that to me is art it's a little
Starting point is 00:12:16 bit more god emperor doom less greeny yeah yeah Yeah. Do you think that this is like an evolution that are teasing from the Alex Ross one to then this, which looks a little bit more God Emperor? I think he's going to go full white by the end of it, but I do think we'll see an assent. Like I think this image is, again, art, you know, it's probably a little more muted. It almost looks black and white. We saw how vibrant the green was in the Fantastic Four footage. Do you think we'll get multiversal dooms? I think there's a chance that Downey Jr. is really like going to just play. Like I can easily see this just being like a ride
Starting point is 00:12:51 And the council of Kang's business downies Like I think I could see like four or five dooms That said I do think this is You know very close to the Alex Ross art They did show Yeah it's cool that they are This is the first time they've done this with a character Where this is fun for us as coin
Starting point is 00:13:06 I have to like turn over here Dramatically and then back And then back I also have a laptop where I could pull it up for us Yeah let me just pull it up for us Koi To make life easier John cut the Koi's single all right cut the my soon
Starting point is 00:13:19 I don't cut to two shot with the doom in there no no it's with the doom in there there you go it's good really good direction yep yeah okay now
Starting point is 00:13:29 now we can see it okay I got it I got doom oh look at his belly I didn't see his belly yet yeah John keep up his belly can you scroll to the belly
Starting point is 00:13:38 pan down belly there it is see there's some exposed there's like roons yeah that's what I was gonna say it looks like ruins and it looks like you know the magic element
Starting point is 00:13:45 of doom is important as his technology but I really clock that the runes are exposed here, which I hadn't noticed before in the image. Yeah, I noticed no bulge in this shot. You know, it's cropped right before Doctor's Doom. After watching, I want Victor to get some playtime. I mean, you know, I hope he has room nipples.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Because I feel like Doom, and, you know, as much as it would be sound sarcastic, there's also a strong level of sincerity here. Yeah. Is that Doom, there's kind of this embodiment of sexual aggression in there that is waiting to come out. Yeah, he's got a commanding presence that does feel overt at times in a sexual way. Like, I get the impression that both Doom and into more or like that read is not
Starting point is 00:14:19 satisfying. No, but I hope he uses his powers creatively and they just don't consider how much that man can do. I think it's time the MCU allows themselves to get sexual. I think Mallrats asked a lot of questions about the Fantastic Four in particular in their sexuality and it's time we answered them. Seriously, though. All these years
Starting point is 00:14:35 later. That Batman Forever thing is weird. As much as that's my least favorite of the three we watched, it also got me like really in the headspace of it's kind of crazy how we don't embrace the sexuality. And as As much as we've been watching more, as much as I'm reading so many more comics, and I'm like, there's so much sexuality in the comics. Well, what's interesting is pre-9-11, I mean, this is a very interesting timing to say this, but pre-9-11, I feel like there was a lot more sexuality in movies and art and things.
Starting point is 00:15:03 And now, here we are on September 12, 2025, 24 years later. But I do- Sometimes you say, this is a weird thing to say, and then you go, and I'm like, it's not that weird. That was genuinely a weird-ass thing to preface it with Gore. Three, nine of lunch. I think we've become much more of a... Bush was like, you know, those towers were... A nice pair of cocks. There were two dicks up there.
Starting point is 00:15:26 They went down. I went down. I stayed down. I got a mark the time. I got a mark the time. I'm out. No, but I think that we became a lot more militarized. We became a lot more puritanical.
Starting point is 00:15:37 We became a lot more... So I think when we shifted away from the arts being as important to the military, like, look at... Actually, if you look at the Avengers campus and... Marvel on the East Coast. That was all pre-2008. And that's a lot more comicy and vibrant. And if you look at Marvel campus on Disneyland, where the contracts are different,
Starting point is 00:15:56 it is very military and subdued and toned down. Like we have become a lot more of a handmade's tale society. And it's only aggressing. Like, it's only getting worse. So it's funny watching stuff like Batman Forever and watching things that like had a little bit of that
Starting point is 00:16:10 and a lot more chemistry and a lot more relations. I've always said Pepper Potts and Tony Stark feel like coworkers. Like a kid came out of their business partnership. And I do think there is not enough. Look at how people clutch their pearls
Starting point is 00:16:22 when the Eternals had like a boning scene that was shoulders. Like we don't do that in movies anymore. I mean, Pamela Anderson and Liamne Anderson and Liam Neeson
Starting point is 00:16:29 like faked a relationship for naked gun because it's so rare that when it happens it's like my word. And things like Saltburn that wouldn't have made the news to the same scale
Starting point is 00:16:38 in the 90s and 80s. That was just movies. So I do think, with my timing, that is something that there's a before and after of and we're joking about you know,
Starting point is 00:16:46 ruin nipples. He was not going to room nipples. But it would be nice to see besides just Deadpool, acknowledging the human element of heroes. Like, I hope X-Men has some, you know, Gen V, but scaled down, like, you know, hormones and trying to navigate what it's like to, like, start to feel things. And that's part of the world that hates and fears them. And, like, I do think the more we press down that human side of what it is to be alive, the more people isolate themselves, the more they feel like it's wrong to feel things. Like, I think it's caused a lot of problems. And it'd be cool if the
Starting point is 00:17:17 mainstream films start to acknowledge that part of us instead of just that we kill each other. Man, you got all that from Doom's outfit. I got all that from a lack of nipples. You brought it up. You said Batman forever, God, peace. Hey, guys, leave a like on the stream if you want more sexuality.
Starting point is 00:17:32 I'm just so curious on the live chat's going right now. We dare. Is it, there's a 30 second delay so that way we can have a stream to be smoother. See what we can get there. Is it going weird glitch? Oh, it was really bad lag. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:17:47 You got bad lags. John. I'm not getting video lag here, but let me look into that. He says they can't hear us as well. Does this happening when you guys were streaming? No. I had that thought that too, because I noticed whenever John's leading the stream, it never happens. It's just all, because it's John running.
Starting point is 00:18:05 John is making sure that it's my day. The top. Is it, is it, everyone's saying it's glitching right now, John? How is it? How is it now, guys? guys. People are saying reboot your streams. Stream is fine.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Close and reopen. Stream crashing out. Close and reopen. I mean, I have the stream running here and it's not interrupted. It's saying your audio. Audio was going in and out.
Starting point is 00:18:30 All right. Did the stream just crash right after Coisdick joke? Well, apparently that Doom joke was enough. Dang. This was good stuff, too. Yeah, we were just really good stuff. Swinging for the fences.
Starting point is 00:18:42 This is probably the best, this is probably the best stuff we were ever saying ever i know this is poor roxy can't clip out all these social this you know we just gave her gold hey geom films is in the chat hell yeah people are saying in the chat if you refresh your stream it comes back better so try if you're hearing me that refresh and it'll do better yeah okay cool is it good now what do you need to do john to to make it top notch what can i do how can i help each of you be watching uh good question this is the opposite of a problem we had previously where the video was only us cutting in and out and the audio is fine we lost 20 people no everything's going
Starting point is 00:19:24 to shit everything's bad and of course the stream is healthy this is stream is healthy this is exactly what i was worried about today yep this is why we don't take anything serious can't um so We don't live streaming with talent. Yeah, so this is our energy. Well, yeah, while we're here, I do want to say that, yeah, sexuality should be more in comic book movies. And John, what are you working on? Making this smooth? Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Can you do me a favor? Can you pull up the chat and then can you change it to the, do you have a camera on you? Can we say we're watching today after the stream? I can get a camera on me. Give me a second. No, no, no. Hey, Corey, can you ask John for like five more things? John, if you could also text my fiancé that I'm rightly.
Starting point is 00:20:07 I'm just going to listen to you guys in one ear and listen to you guys in the other. If there's anything we know, he can handle all this. We should, we should just add. Should we some postmates some food, some custom orders? John, he also postmates us.
Starting point is 00:20:19 Extra pickles. Let's do. And if you don't get it exactly the way we want, frankly, the stream's over. I'm going to lose my shit on the live. The internet. Greg didn't get a text for me on his birthday because I was out of town and sent a video.
Starting point is 00:20:34 But he managed to do a brand deal. You know, I had done that. I'm so mad at Tara Erickson. Can you text her that I'm mad? Make sure Tara knows how upset we are. John, have you focused yet? The thing is, I have two of you in my left ear and a different two of you in my right ear. 30 seconds later.
Starting point is 00:20:50 I am about to start hallucinating in real time. What I'm hearing of the audio is consistent. All right. All right, that's good. Hey, let's read another super chat while we're here. And then, John, while we're reading the super chat, can you pull up that crypt. Do you need me to find it? I have the cryptic.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Oh, he's ahead of the curve. I built that in. Let's read the next super chat first. Please, for the love of Jesus Christ. Can we please? Alex is back with a follow-up question. That's what I'm talking about. Alex, you better get to $150 today.
Starting point is 00:21:17 Alex, killing the game. Thanks, Alex. What's a super chat? Thoughts on Tom Holland being involved with making of the suit and secretly researches what fans want? We talked about that a little last week. We did. I think personally...
Starting point is 00:21:32 Let's move on. Greg doesn't have an opinion. I don't care to talk about it because they already talked about it last week This is what John really knows how to make. Not only is this stream just fucked. John also knows how to make me feel like left out for not being here. Yep. Thanks what happens when Greg goes to Colorado.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Just move on to the next one. John's already over here. I'm sure. John left. I think it's actually really smart of what Tom Holland's going through is I think he's seen some of the Sony movies not work and he's seen a lot of Marvel movies work. And I think he's aware of how much Marvel has always been. been very aware of the fans. And I think Sony on the PR side and the people I've worked with,
Starting point is 00:22:12 they're always really invested in the fan experience. And I think it's smart to start earlier. I think in pre-production, I think utilizing all those things, Tom Holland is smart to get ahead of the curve and have this be the most popular fan character. There should be some fan engagement. I don't think it should go to the extent of like, you know, fan entitlement of someone I always talk about. I think Tom Holland picking and choosing and going like, well, that would work for our film. I think it's smart as a producer for him to do that. I think the Marvel High hierarchy is going to change now is dwayne johnson it's going to be tom holland taking over as black out in the black spider man suit black peter parker i believe the break is great
Starting point is 00:22:49 of what tom holland has done with the time because it shows in the set photos it shows in every bit of response yeah if there's anyone who's going to be plugged in i think to the audience it's going to be the youngest guy right who is dealing with all this who grew up with Spider-Man who became Spider-Man who was cast to Spider-Man as a teenager and is now, like, getting married. I'll say, like, a lot of people prefer, a lot of people is like Spider-Man is Toby McGuire, but from Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland, they both have been ones who grew up on Spider-Man, love Spider-Man, and seem to want to just do their best to honor Spider-Man. There's a lot more parameters that Tom Holland's had to work with.
Starting point is 00:23:28 Yeah. But I do think this would probably, it's weird that we don't really know what it's about. We don't know, we haven't even seen a trailer. Yeah. And it could seem like the most early praiseworthy hyperbolic shit one could say. But based off of the fact that you got Daniel Destin Credit and what we've seen from the set photos with Tom Holland, exactly what Alex is pointing out in the super chat, it's very well could be the best live action Spider-Man. It's my most disband movie. At least the most fans service one.
Starting point is 00:23:59 The most like Spider-Man fans want this Spider-Man. But not like, you know, Cameo Fest. Right. You know, not what No Way Home was, which is great. but in a very different type of sense of honoring the comics and being more of that and less MCU. Yeah, and I think we need that and I think it's smart to start to make these movies feel
Starting point is 00:24:16 individualized again. And I think Tom Holland is also someone that wouldn't want to do this and make it feel redundant. Like no way home was the peak version of an MCU tying into Spider-Man and Spider-Man. Now it's trying to try something different and give us what amazing Spider-Man should have been. And I've always had the impression that both like you said, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland are huge Spider-Man fans. To me, Chuck McGuire was an actor playing a role Tom Holland loves the character.
Starting point is 00:24:37 Yeah, yeah. And I really want to see what that looks like when he gets to play him his way. And plus you've got to mix it up. You got to do something different. I think the break allows for that. And he's been experimenting, doing other things after No Way Home. I think you come back with a fresh set of eyes and with the producer side in him. I believe he's going to bring something really great to it.
Starting point is 00:24:54 And he's a business man now with Bureau. Like, I think he's more like world aware. And I think producing is going to be the extra exciting job for him. Well, he's also in that weird celebrity position because he's so young, he also gets access to a lot more people with way more experience who are older than him. Kind of like a Shalamay situation. I mean, Downey seemed like a mentor for a while. Downey, where he can learn from them and learn what they learn much later.
Starting point is 00:25:17 And now he could apply it at a much earlier point in his life. It's a really good point. You know, and so I think that's what he's already doing. So thanks for that, Alex. Let's move on to that cryptic thing that the Rooster Brothers put out. Coy. Coy, did you see this image that the Rootser Brothers put out? I did. It's very blurry.
Starting point is 00:25:32 What is this image? I think it's zoom in on it? Enhance. Zoom in enhance. Enhance. Can you make it clear? Enhance. Can you drop that into AI and then clear it up?
Starting point is 00:25:42 That way it's crystal clear. What did just the nobody say? They're a great, they're a great duo. They said, big shock face, big shock face, and then several pairs of eyes. Coy, can you point your mic towards John because his mic's not on? Can you say it again, John? He said big shock face, big shock face, and then four pairs of eyes look into the... What happens if we put both of these mics together?
Starting point is 00:26:05 She sounds the same. It sounds the same. That is really good. They're really good. They're not feeding bad. Okay. I think those are runes and magic that Doom has done to bring the incursion. Like I think this is going to be an equation that is an incursion base.
Starting point is 00:26:20 You don't think that's a fantastic four whiteboard, like a lot of shockboard that like a lot of people have said? No. You think those are actual runes? I think it's an equation that Doom did involving magic and the incursion. You think it's just a set photo thing or is that actual tease or something to come? Well, didn't they do some weird thing with the end game where they took a photo and it spelled endgame? Oh, yeah. Was that a real?
Starting point is 00:26:43 Or did someone really stretch? I never looked into it. It didn't really affect me at all. Look, there was the title hidden in there. I don't recall that. I like the officially released stuff. The Russo Brothers shared this. But my experience is always like, what do I think that is?
Starting point is 00:26:59 Okay, moving on with my life. Like, I don't really deep dive because worst case scenario, I was wrong. Best case scenario, I was right. and then I'm disappointed that I called it. So I'm always like, okay, and forget, so I can enjoy the movie. Yeah, I'm afraid to look at the chat right now because I've been enjoying myself, which usually means there's going to be like five to ten people saying I'm annoying. Correct.
Starting point is 00:27:16 So I don't want to look at it. Don't do it. But the ruin side, John, can you ask, I'm going to ask the chat, and then can you tell me what the response is, 45 seconds from now? Sure. Do you think this is actually generating hype with this photo of Doom and then these rooms? There was definitely a time, like, a couple years ago where this would be blowing the waters open. I'd say, like, five years ago and earlier, yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:40 And it doesn't really seem to, like, we're interested. Yeah. I'm excited for the movie, but I don't feel like this is creating the level of hype conversation that... It would have. Yeah, and that's kind of the detachment part that I'm feeling from it. I think the hype culture has shifted. And it is, it's hard because I have talked about how superhero, I don't think the superhero bubble is burst to the scale. other people have, I think the movie culture hype machine bubble has shifted. I look at the
Starting point is 00:28:08 entire box office being lower. I look at the entirety of the conversation around movies being different. But the average movie doesn't have an image like this where you'd be like, like a big, bold, beautiful journey. People aren't like, what's the umbrella mean? Like, it's not the same. But I don't know what is currently the hype that Marvel was five years ago. I don't think it's been replaced by anything. I think there's just a general downshift. So I'm sure there are a number of people freaking out and analyzing doing all the stuff that it would have been. It's just not the same scale.
Starting point is 00:28:35 What are the theories on this? I, again, I just... John, can you post some theories? People, yes. People are saying that it's not getting them very excited and that you should stop enjoying yourself. Really? No.
Starting point is 00:28:50 John put on a hat so he's evil. Joey Radstone, that's right. They said that? I'll just be serious for now. John just wants me to be serious. Now we just end up. All right, let's move on the next fucking story. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:02 I just want to the next one. I don't care anymore. I'm tired of this. Actually, people seem happen by the chaos. I'm pissed off. Yeah, we lost Greg. What was next in our stupid headline?
Starting point is 00:29:15 What news is next? Stupid stories are going to... What's the next one in the headline? Let's go through it. John. What's the... Superman Man of Tomorrow Major Reveals. Here I am looking at Koi.
Starting point is 00:29:31 being like, oh, Koi is looking at this. No, it's Superman, Man of Tomorrow Nature reveals. I don't have that. I don't have what John has. Can we pull up a photo then of just something with Superman-related so people know what we're talking about when they're going to come here? Yes, I will get a man of tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Just get something superman-related. It doesn't matter. Get a picture of Henry Cavill doing... And Michael Rosenbaum. Just different ones. Weird, like, GenV. Orgy. Gene Hackman. I don't care anymore.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Yeah. Mad. Stoches creepy. One person said something, and now it's all it takes. It just takes one. If there's even a 1% chance, no one can enjoy him. Then that's enough. That's enough for me.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Jim Lee Art, man of tomorrow. Okay, so what did James Gunn say? He went on Howard Stern, and that was like, it was really cool to hear, like, the excitement of both those dudes geeking out. He was like, there? I think it called in. I don't enjoy those as much Yeah, I like the in person Anyway, it was like assuming
Starting point is 00:30:34 What happened? The biggest thing that came out of it was Softly confirming what I had theorized One of my, only me, I'm the only one of the thought of this. I'm the only only, I'm just saying I said on our show So it was relevant to last week What I softly theorized What coy, concretely
Starting point is 00:30:49 What I said was going to happen with facts Because I've read that, I have not, don't even misquote I think it's going to be a man of tomorrow That is implying Lex Luthor is the man of tomorrow It was my theory. What James Gunn said that makes me think that's even more true is he said it's going to be a Lex Luthor and Superman's story. And I think that is going to be them teaming up. And he said at some point they're going to have to reluctantly team up.
Starting point is 00:31:11 And it's going to be a big major threat that requires both of them. I mean, so a lot of the things I had said before we went on Howard Stern, I feel like got a little bit more shading. I do think those things are coming. I think it's going to be more X-Men days of future pasty in the sense, not with like a combination of shit, but with how Magneto and Xavier teamed up.
Starting point is 00:31:29 But then in the finale, Magneto's like, go after yourself. I'm going to go do my thing now. There's no way Lex stays good. Yeah, I don't think it would end on a heroic note with them. Yeah. I believe it would end with Lex actually still doing something a bit malevolent. I think he's going to trick Superman with his naivete.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Like, I think the earnestness is going to actually hurt Superman this film. I believe the brand is called Navitas. Yes, Navisa skin care. It's a member of the organic goji. Goji berries. Yes. We actually have some snacks. I think in the office. Snail Mucin.
Starting point is 00:32:01 Deliver from Thrive Market. Oh, we got snacks. If you used promo code, Real Rejects. We were out of snacks. I was looking for snacks yesterday. 100% off. 100% off. Your first 10 orders. Wow.
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Starting point is 00:32:31 and drive your house. Do you like that James Gunn confirmed this so early on? Movies out real soon. I mean, it's such a we had no time to really actually, you know what? Now that I said this out of my mouth like, nah, everyone was already theorizing it and if it's true you might as well
Starting point is 00:32:49 get it out of the way. That way you can start pondering. Yeah, if it's that obvious, you might as well start pondering who the big bad he is. And of course the main thing people keep going to his brainiac. I've believed it was Brainiac, too. You know what else it does? What?
Starting point is 00:33:03 He's starting a machine every time he does news. That's only going to draw people to watch Superman on VOD, which just came out. It's going to draw a Superman excited for Supergirl. Like, I think it's smart to have a two-year marketing campaign on this thing. Yeah, it's brilliant. Absolutely brilliant, especially because Superman V-O-D. I mean, Superman VOD. Fuck you.
Starting point is 00:33:21 Superman VOD. I think it's bad, but also brilliant. Seconds later. Superman VOD. Why would he do this? I didn't say it was bad. I don't know. I was questioning it.
Starting point is 00:33:30 But it is. I was questioning it. And then it came out of my mouth and then I was like, you know what? You know what sucks this great idea? It's good stuff. I never said it sucks or it was bad. I could understand the tone maybe was implying that I thought it. And sure, there was a hesitancy.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Just know that every time I say something's good about DC, I get 10 times more shill comments. So when you start negative and I defend, it's going to come out a certain way. I'm there with you, man. Okay. if it's not brainiac the other comic that he was really that he was very upfront about what he was inspired by was birthright and birthright did something very unique with the cryptonians from my member i believe this is birthright get them a little jumbled together is he opened up the door for the kryptonians he had like a red sun takeover or something like that he did something where
Starting point is 00:34:27 Lex would not Superman wouldn't have his powers anymore and he brought over a bunch of the Kryptonians from the Phantom Zone and then that plan ended up going awry I love that part of the comment I remember that being incredibly suspenseful that was such a cinematic page turner
Starting point is 00:34:45 and it was a unique way to re-bring in the idea of like doing Zod and shit because at some point I'm like yeah we've got to get Zod again we got to get all that at some point again and I liked how it was a direct involvement of Lex doing that, I feel like if we're not going to do Brainiac and if we are going to go
Starting point is 00:35:01 another, like people have talked about Matalo and there's a bunch of other villains. Maybe they could be setting up Lobo from a Supergirl and Lobo is some bigger thing that's a threat. I don't fucking know. But if they were that idea with the Kryptonians though coming over here from the Phantom Zone and taking over, that's like an army. And you have
Starting point is 00:35:17 Lex who was, what is the clone's fucking name? And the Ultraman? Yeah. So you have Ultraman. So we already has Superman's DNA. Right. And part All-Star Superman, he was able to take the DNA of Superman and allow him to have the power for like 24 hours. We didn't even need the suit, but it was enough to combat Superman. So the combination of the mecks suit, the combination of the already has Superman's DNA, I like the idea more with
Starting point is 00:35:45 Brainiac. Brainiac's still my number one thing to opt for, but if he was to take inspiration from a comic, I love the idea of bringing over like the army of Kryptonians who want to take over Earth and repopulate their planet here because that would also go in line with the story that was set up of what Joel's message was in Superman 1. It's a chance for Superman to really go up against that. And it's enough reason to justify why you would need not just Lex's intelligence, but the power of Lex in the suit as well. Sure. So, you know, that's just where I'm opting out. I think that's a realistic alt to the story. I think we both want Brainiac, but I think the seeds have been planted that could become that.
Starting point is 00:36:28 I personally wouldn't do Zod in the second film. I'd do them in the third because, you know, Superman 2 brought in Zon. I feel like you don't want to play the hits. You want to try to invent your own world and we haven't seen Brainiac ever. But they just used Lex in the first one. Can't use Lex again.
Starting point is 00:36:44 But like I do think they want to bring in some new villain, right? Because we have had Lex before. Yeah. We did have Lex again at the main villain. You want to start the world with Lex and Superman. But I think bringing a new villain next would work. Yeah. Brainiac would probably be the better choice
Starting point is 00:36:57 I just also I think We need to make the movie before It's just our reality But Brainiac is coming so fast By the third film We have never gotten him But it would be cool to finally get it Yeah like I don't want to wait till three for Brainiac
Starting point is 00:37:10 I think it should be Doomsday Just rush right ahead Yeah just jump to Doom No god damn it I just no no not No it is Doomsday It is too yeah Okay.
Starting point is 00:37:23 And then I thought of the movie and then I broke it. And then I was like, wait a second. That is the villainous. That kills Superman. Doomsday. Your doubt got into my doubt and then I thought of Dooms. We were just talking about Avengers Doomsday. That is confusing as hell.
Starting point is 00:37:37 That is what I need to rush to. We haven't even considered that. Do you think that's like kind of annoying, do you see a little bit that they changed a movie. They named Dooms Day when like Dooms Day is the thing that killed Superman. Yeah. Not Dr. Doomsday. But Dooms Day. haven't even considered that fact
Starting point is 00:37:55 I'd be it'd be funny if they came out the same year and they did rush to do them and it was like we did doomsday in the summer before you got to winter doomsday Superman doomsday oh he's so hilarious just a piss off Marvel so it's Avengers and Tombstay I'd be down for that
Starting point is 00:38:11 did he confirm anything else let's find out John what's the chat thing let's find out as well John can you pull up another super chat yes I how's that postmate's order Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:23 It's going great. Did you send that message to Tara that she's fired? Yeah. Yes, of course. And carefully crafted PR approved email. Fan casting Neil Kroen is Brainiac. Let's see. People really want brainiac.
Starting point is 00:38:36 Some people say, No more Zod, please. What do you mean no more Zod? I hope James Gunn benches Zod for a long time since Seattle K.O. We have two Zod's versus, you know, we haven't had a Brainiac ever. Well, okay, I'm talking about like the Cretonian arm. In Birthright, he comes in with like an. army of cryptodians it is a shit it's not just the typical trio that and it's cool like it's a
Starting point is 00:39:00 really great story birthright's incredible and the fact that superman's weekend it is a super intense comic and i like the idea of that like you know the alien elements of lex being validated yeah yeah hondo p i agree uh abernathy ross has zod in movie four after they defeat brainiac they accidentally release him from candor what happens in three That's for you to figure out. We'll skip three and then go back as a prequel afterwards. Cool, cool. Into it.
Starting point is 00:39:29 I bet you're wondering how I got here. I'm a brainiac. Yes, all right. Next super chat. That's what you asked for as well. Sebastian, Junst, thank you for chiming in. Thanks, Sebastian.
Starting point is 00:39:42 In Supergirl, what are some songs that you want to hear in the film? I really want to see Kara kick butt to holding out for a hero or it's reigning men. I think holding out for heroes used fairly often. It's been used a lot lately. Also, she's a hero, so what's your own out for? I want to see Lobo would get down with the sickness. I could see some Paramour. Like, I think some pop punk could be cool for her.
Starting point is 00:40:14 I could see some yeah, yeah, yeah. What was Tommy Lee's group? Tommy Lee? What was Tommy Lee's band? It's, oh, God, Motley crew. Motley crew. Oh, I can see that era. I see Motley crew.
Starting point is 00:40:28 I think that would be a cool Easter X. Yeah. Gillespie, did the Pam and Tommy show. That's fun. And I think butt rock is a cool, like, theme for the Supers. Yeah. Like, that'd be a lot of fun. Yeah, well, the rock and roll side of it being.
Starting point is 00:40:39 The punk rock. Especially with having Lobo in there. Yeah. This is so heavy metal. I think that'd be awesome. I want white zombie and everything, and I feel like James Gunn overseeing universe in the way I'll ever get it. And the fact that, like, uh, she likes the party? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:52 I think like some type of more party rock kind of vibe. That's why I was saying like pop-punk. Like that high-energy girl pop-punk and also metal for Lobo. That would be cool. I know some people complain about the saturation on our live streams. Is this better? They are very pink.
Starting point is 00:41:08 I'll adjust the saturation. I mean, it's probably fine now, John. I'm just trying to see if this is any better. Yes, that's better. That's always always better. I realize they were glowing orange. That explains a lot. You know, I like my frame here, but we can make it a little stronger.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Oh, I don't even know what might happen. I mean, yeah. What other songs do you want to hear, Koi? Maybe some hole. I think it would be cool. Hole or garbage. Yeah, I like 90s grunge in that space. Got a surprise Kate Bush.
Starting point is 00:41:38 Yeah, run up that hill. Oh, that's a really good call. Yeah. I mean, it's a classic song. There are Kate Bush made other songs. She did. She did have a whole career. good.
Starting point is 00:41:52 She did, in fact. But I do love running up that hill. Do you think you'll ever use rap in these movies? I don't think Supergirl will,
Starting point is 00:41:59 but I think like Booster Gold, I think that tone might suit it. Yeah, man. Greg wants to bring sexuality back to Real Rejects
Starting point is 00:42:10 comic book live streams. There's the Doom Bold you were looking for. Your doom is coming. Victor Von Alba. Victor Vaughn Alba.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Squats into frame. I'm afraid of the comments of this chat. No, man, we're good. This is a cool, actually, that light where it is is kind of neat. Where? That light?
Starting point is 00:42:38 Yeah. No, no, no, no. That was also good. No. No. To stand right. It's fine. It's destroyed forever.
Starting point is 00:42:46 All right. It's going to take John a week to fix the studio. So, yeah, we've talked about our main stories. Here's what I really want to talk about after we go through John,
Starting point is 00:42:53 John, keep on our super chat. Yes. Sorry, I was busy desaturating you guys. Sebastian, thank you so much,
Starting point is 00:43:01 Sebastian. What time is it? 1245. Oh, my God. We've got another hour, 15 minutes of smoothness to go to sure efficiency.
Starting point is 00:43:07 Sebastian Eunce is back. Longtime fan. Hey, buddy. Heart emoji started Rocket Man movie review. What is your comment? I haven't seen Rocket Man. Just,
Starting point is 00:43:20 uh, just a love? comment. Just saying that they're a long time. Oh, he started our Rocket Man movie review. He started with Rocket Man, which was years ago. Oh, I don't even remember that film. That's a great movie. We should watch Better Man, though. That's how I thought he was talking about. I want to watch better man. I don't watch Better Man. I remember praising Rocket Man is a more enjoyable experience than... It's a lot better than the fucking Bohemian Rhapsody. That movie winning an Oscar is just shame. I remember John and I getting shut on for that review. Because you didn't like it.
Starting point is 00:43:50 They cut away the sexuality of Freddie Mercury. Speaking of neutering things, like that is an insane thing. That was just the weirdest. All I remember, my only thing I truly remember from that film is the idea that they were talking about breaking the mold and being different in the most generic bio-kick. We're like, we're going to do something. Nothing's ever been done. Play music live. And do it to the structure of every other one of these movies.
Starting point is 00:44:17 What if there's a conflict right at the end and then we overcome it to music? And then credits roll unprecedented. That was a fun movie. Meanwhile, I highly advertised the authorial oversight of the band itself. They also were like a ton of scenes. They were like, and then he had a lot of male roommates. Hey, I want to pull up something a little different. I want to talk about this really quick.
Starting point is 00:44:38 I know this is different for us. Oh, scary movie six. Oh, I'm excited about this. Here, John. I save one image to save you a little bit of time here. Sick. I want to talk about the movies. that Marlon Wayans has said
Starting point is 00:44:53 they are for sure going to be periating in it. I thought was very, very interesting. Curveball. Motor silence. Everyone be quiet. Greg is thinking. I was going to say I can start reading. Please, John. Don't talk. Everyone just be quiet.
Starting point is 00:45:13 This is where the mid rolls go. Everyone shut up. I'm Greg's not paying attention to the stream. Everyone be quiet. Here, John, it's a neat screenshot you could take from that Twitter. I said you just take a screenshot. Cool. I don't have the worst up there for you.
Starting point is 00:45:42 High tech live stream. Hang tight while I pull this up. You know? hanging out. I read one comment here in the live chat. I fan cast Tremel Tillman as Brainiac. That's who I really want as Brainiac. Michael Seahall for me.
Starting point is 00:46:03 I know, yeah, that's your pick, huh? Really is. That's your pick. Especially after Gamer. I don't know if you saw a gamer. I saw a gamer when it first came out. Yeah, he's a bad guy. Yeah, he's a bad guy.
Starting point is 00:46:12 Yeah. Real stretch. Dances. I've never seen gamer. Oh, it's fun. Or lower bathing. The guy who did crank. Yep.
Starting point is 00:46:19 And the new Hellboy movie. he's fun man I like that director he's a fun fella right now if you're just joining him we're gonna pull up the list of the movies
Starting point is 00:46:29 from scary movie six that Marlon Wayne's has said he is going they will for sure be doing a parody of a lot of blondey in the chat for Supergirl that's a great call
Starting point is 00:46:41 Blondie is a great call for Supergirl who there we go scary movie six there it is okay so John can you read off the movies please Absolutely. I thought you'd never ask.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Marlon Wayne says the modern horror movies they'd like to spoof scary movie six include Nope, Heretic Sinners, Long Legs, Get Out, and of course, I know what you did last summer. He did say, of course, like, Scream they would be doing. That's what all the other ones were. I mean, the prime opportunity for Scary Movie Six seems to be making fun of the reboot era. The legacy meta sequel. Yeah, it was just like perfect for Scary Movie Six. see meta sequel of a scary movie
Starting point is 00:47:22 franchise. And part of me is even thinking they should just call it like the scary movie. I think they should do like scream and just call it scary movie. Or put like the six in this in the S for scary. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I know you did last summer just being called that again makes no sense. And they
Starting point is 00:47:42 should do the same thing. Yeah. It's a weird thing that these reboots do. But like the mix is interesting to me. Like I found it Very, very interesting because, like, Heretic, I didn't know was big enough. Yeah. Because some of these are indie darling horror movies. I saw, have you seen Heretic? No.
Starting point is 00:47:59 It's incredible. What was in it? Hugh Grant's best performance, hands down, best performance. I cannot think of another movie where I'm like. He transforms. It's pretty good at Howdy Hill. That's arguably my favorite rom-com, actually. Paddington, too.
Starting point is 00:48:19 Yeah, people praise him a lot for bad to too, but he is terrifying and fun. And I never thought I think he slept down as an actor, man. He is. He really is. And he's really fucking good in heretic. Willie Wonka didn't help him as an Opie Lumpa, but overall. No, no. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:34 So, like, you know, the fact of the Wayans are back, I think is great because they have, like, the Jordan P.O. Black culture horror movies, like, Get Out, Sinners. I guess, like, nope is just from, it's not really a black culture movie. I guess so. I mean, it's in the soup, regardless. Yeah. Because of who your protagonists are in the point of view, the movie is authored from. That's true.
Starting point is 00:48:55 Heretic, very black culture. Very black. Long, legs, very black culture. The blackest. So, yeah, but they're going to have that, which I think will be fun. But then I love the idea that they're actually doing. And what's fun is doing that, and Jordan Peel produced his most recent movie. I love that they have, like, a one-of-way.
Starting point is 00:49:14 Like, they can work together. I'd love if Jordan Peel did anything on scary movies. I wouldn't be surprised if he was able to get. Jordan Peel to actually be in it considering their background. It'd be so much fun if Jordan Peel, the comedian, came back for one last round. If they got Keegan Michael Key in there as well. I would love Keegan Michael P.
Starting point is 00:49:29 Key played Jordan Pee. Kagan Michael Pee. Keekeg and BG's with Wii Pee. That's what I want. That's what I want. The. So, yeah, that. Okay, so like Thunder God in the chat is bringing about like the conjuring or terror fires.
Starting point is 00:49:43 I feel like all those movies will be done. But they cover the gamut in scary movies. They do so many in a movie. If they, but the part of the scary movie one in particular, I thought they did so well is they knew to keep it focused on just a couple. Well, the arc in scary movie one is one movie mainly. It's like two or three. Scream and I know you did last summer. But they throw a lot of references in.
Starting point is 00:50:03 Yeah. I think you have an arc that's one major movie like they do well and then just scatter shots. See, I don't feel like they should just throw everything in a one film. I feel like they should do a really good six. That way they can get their hands on doing a scary movie seven, maybe eight. and because horror has made a resurgence. Yeah, I think horror is huge right now. And if you look at that list, which is on screen right now, it's on screen right now.
Starting point is 00:50:25 Good timing, John. Yeah, right now. Cut to Koi single. All right. Cut to my single. Oh, shit. Go back to the two shots. Oh, wait, wait, wait, sorry.
Starting point is 00:50:39 The two shot. Go back to the list. What are you need for me right now? Now I'm confused myself up. Go back to the list. Okay. Like, this variety of horror films is very unique. So this is the most excited I've been for scary movie six.
Starting point is 00:51:01 A lot of people were just excited at the idea of them coming back. I'm like, yeah, okay, yeah. We could, naked gun, I think. Oh, my God, I love. Amazing spoof. Holy shit, that movie really does, really does deliver the goods. Yeah. and John you would love that movie
Starting point is 00:51:17 it really delivers the goods but this list is such a variety of different types of horror movies I have no idea what the hell this plot would actually be like what would be the main one they would take a plot from I feel like Conjuring is gonna be their anchor
Starting point is 00:51:31 I feel like what Blumhouse did to revitalize horror is gonna be like the core of what it is oh my God there's like Megan too as well all the Blumhouse stuff all the James not like cliche horror movies I've been dabbling those are these are films that are like
Starting point is 00:51:43 dramas mainly with, like, dramas mainly with horror. I liked Barbarian. I love 28 years later. 28 years later is my top five of the year. See, I think 28 years later is more horror direct than, um,
Starting point is 00:51:55 uh, Heretic is. Have you seen 28 years? Because that's like an existential pondering of mortality more than a horror movie to me. Yeah, but the first half is more horror. Yeah, totally is. Uh, yeah, I mean, I've been loving like some horror of late.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Like this has been, this is the most horror I've ever watched. Yeah. Anyway, Are you guys excited for these more scary movie films? I'm excited for Moral Skari John, can you I like the lot of shop? That was hurry.
Starting point is 00:52:19 Yeah, definitely. Like something like that. Ooh, you know a movie I cannot stop thinking about? This actually might be my favorite movie of the year. I put it on on a whim because I had lunch with Dan Merle and we were talking about just like
Starting point is 00:52:32 once in a while just putting it on a movie. I bought this movie because I was like that's my way. I really feel like I support the studios is when I actually buy VOT. It's when I actually support this. It's when I actually support them. You know,
Starting point is 00:52:43 Now I support them by supporting them, but I mean, they get more money there than my AMCCA list. They do. You know, I buy food. I buy food. I'll admit, it was a stupid comment. All right.
Starting point is 00:52:57 It was a dumb comment. It was a fucking stupid comment. I'm sorry. You know, I keep my water on. I pay my water bill. I stay full I eat food Okay
Starting point is 00:53:19 This movie I was seeing up our girl Without you losing All the trap I don't know if you've seen Eddington No I haven't seen Ariasters Eddington
Starting point is 00:53:29 Is it a horrible Talk people have a photo of Eddington So people who are shown in here Know we're talking about Then we got a bunch of super chats To go through We got a bunch of
Starting point is 00:53:35 It's uh Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal right Yeah it's Ari Aster's new movie It's a pandemic movie Yeah it's this weird dark west favorite of the year
Starting point is 00:53:45 dark western political satire sort of action movie I've heard it's very Coheny yeah but very Ari Aster
Starting point is 00:53:57 and just how strange it is the fact that it got like all I saw was a teaser trailer that had this one standoff scene with Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro who was enough to get me interested and that I saw it had like a 60% on rotten tomatoes.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Whoa. I was like, oh shit, man, this must be like a, a fun bad movie. I thought it. I could not,
Starting point is 00:54:20 every day I've thought about it for the last two weeks. And I've had that experience for other movies like, oh, I thought that would be weapons. I kind of stopped thinking about weapons. I thought that would be sinners.
Starting point is 00:54:28 I kind of stopped thinking about, like all these movies that I thought would be like the top. Yeah. Eddington, the random movie I put on on a random Saturday night is the one movie every single day.
Starting point is 00:54:39 And then I found myself like for days like, oh, I want to hear what Ariaster? I want to hear what I want to hear podcast and everything. Did you see the Theo Vaughan with Jovon with Joaquin Phoenix? Yeah, that's why I put that I ended up putting that on. I was so compelled by this.
Starting point is 00:54:50 I thought this movie was so interesting. Like it is not for everybody. It is 100% polarizing. It completely takes jabs at both sides, but in a way that doesn't feel like it's taking, sometimes it feels like it's taking direct jabs. Other times it's really imbueing it. Like our main character is, is someone who's right-leaning conservative, of Joaquin Phoenix, but he's not, it doesn't do it in a way that's like Ari Aster's making a
Starting point is 00:55:17 point about him. That's so interesting. It's 3.4 on Letterbox, but all of my people are all over the board. Like a two and a half star, three and a half star, five star, one star are the four friends I've seen that have watched it. Literally no cohesion whatsoever. It makes fun. It goes after both sides, but it's this weird, like, it all takes place in New Mexico. And it's in this like bubble that because we live in LA and we live in LA where we're in like Black Lives Matter or the pandemic's going down
Starting point is 00:55:44 it's a very different experience in a small town yeah so it's interesting to take all these big world things that you're seeing on the internet and the media and watch it all in this really condensed city yeah and it
Starting point is 00:55:56 it weirdly feels more like evergreen because it's so specific in its time yeah because it's like a historic thing yeah it's recent a lot of people hate it and a lot of people love it And because it's got passionate feelings,
Starting point is 00:56:09 but it is probably my favorite movie the year. All right. It's been on my watch list. I just didn't realize it was that good. I'm very excited. I mean, you might hate it honestly. I would rather strongly hate something than be neutral.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Yeah, I love it, man. I thought it was so good. And then it takes this weird turn in the finale, but, and that's a real like, am I going to be on board for this or not?
Starting point is 00:56:29 And, uh, yeah, I really guys in the chat, did you see this movie, Eddington? I thought it was so good. I cannot stop thinking about it. I'm very excited to see.
Starting point is 00:56:37 And since I bought it. and I support the studios. I'll give you all access to my prime video account. That way we're supporting the studios. So you don't have to buy it yourself. That's how you support. By stealing the digital copy.
Starting point is 00:56:48 Ready. Pull to pin out the grenade on purpose before you throw it. Yeah. That's all I'm saying. Anyway, hey, guys, let's go back to the super chats since it's 1 p.m.
Starting point is 00:56:58 It's time. Okay. To make sure we go through all them, we're going to disable the super chats at 155 p.m. So we end on time. Yes. That's how we do it.
Starting point is 00:57:06 I'll set it. I'll set a timer for. for 56 minutes from now. We've got to make sure. Yeah. All right. We got one person in the chat who actually liked
Starting point is 00:57:12 Eddington. I like to hear it. Hey, that's what we love to see. Very divisory. 10V-900. Eddington was involved in a controversy from people who didn't actually see it. That's very common.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Yeah. I live in New Mexico. It was very accurate of our rural areas, says Abernambana. Yeah, man. Guys, if you're in the chat, please leave a like.
Starting point is 00:57:28 There's 460 you guys watching right now. If half you leave a like, this will help out the stream. I get the sense that the one thing that everyone agrees on about Eddington is that they liked it more than Boas Afraid. I haven't seen Boas Afraid. Man, that movie was so intense.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Such an anxiety attack. I haven't seen me yet, yeah. Me neither. But I have seen the next super chat. Oh. If you guys want to talk about that. I would gladly invite people over to watch Eddie. It's just such a weird movie.
Starting point is 00:57:54 Movie night. Let's do it. I'm done for a movie night. All right. Because we don't watch enough movies. Guys. We don't watch that movies for the joy of watching movies. It would actually be interesting to say.
Starting point is 00:58:06 and not talk while watching movies you guys audio is cutting out and says shit no let me check no let me check the only group of people I always talk through movies with to not talk would be fascinating how I usually watch movies you know who will still talk Andrew
Starting point is 00:58:21 does he he's a talker well and Andrew's not invited sorry Andrew yeah go fuck yourself Andrew I don't care how difficult life has been quote unquote I'm sure he'd love something like Eddington he'll be here in an hour we can tell him in person you're not invited You talk during movies? Yeah, bye.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Bye. I know that Joaquin Phoenix almost played Batman and Peter Pascal's Mr. Fantastic. Well, the audio sounds all right in my playback here, so I'm gonna re-captu Fernandez. That's why we jested.
Starting point is 00:58:52 We only just because we... If we didn't love Andrew, we wouldn't say it. Yeah, that's the reality of things. Just want to amend that clear before it's clip down. Andrew. Hey, man, Andrew's been in here with a very sardonic energy as of late, so I think he could have all time
Starting point is 00:59:04 to handle it. Now's the time. time yeah that's man he's going through grief he also looks great when you're in a grieving stage shit man you get sardonic as shit you got yeah I've never heard Andrew man I'm not
Starting point is 00:59:18 Andrew by Andrew get a bad Andrew I'm talking about dangle oh Andrew dealing grief man man what dango sad
Starting point is 00:59:28 sad Andrew you guys seen the new season it's exceptional it is so good I was so relieved One of my favorite shows this year. John, what's in the super chat list? King of the Hill and King of the Hill.
Starting point is 00:59:40 Are you closing it down? I'll close it down. No, don't close it down. All right. Yeah, we still got 54 minutes. There's Captain Fernandez. Thank you for chiming in. This Paramount buying WB story is freaking me out.
Starting point is 00:59:53 How do y'all feel about it? It's freaking me out because Paramount is the fucking worst when dealing with copyright plays. They really are. Say it to this camera. God. This camera. They are. People often bag on universal for being the shitty one. They're second. Paramount is the worst when it comes to copyright claims. They, we have ran the gambit on testing them out with like, let's leave this shit unlisted for a while. And then once it goes public, they like copyright claim. And you can keep it public, but, uh, we're going to get any money. We're going to get all the revenue for it. And it's going to be like five seconds we're claiming from this. It's oftentimes like five seconds. it's insane it is gnarly and then they're crucial five seconds it'll prevent someone from buying of the
Starting point is 01:00:42 blu-ray and then they send the most now that i know that happens bullshit threats they they have like real threatening emails that i've found to be just the biggest bullshit and i'm like fuck you i'm not dealing with this yeah and if you're wondering why we haven't covered blank movie i'm like i'm gonna keep fighting you because you're dumb about this like this is stupid but you're you're telling not covering Sonic 4 I was like I've mathematically figured out
Starting point is 01:01:09 that we have used one fourth of cropped in footage here you're telling me that we are using half you're lying to me I know you're lying I can count this
Starting point is 01:01:20 so yeah that anyway Paramount sucks and but they got I like their streaming service actually it's got a lot on it
Starting point is 01:01:28 they got a lot of good shit I mean Dexter Res they're building out a Dexter universe why are people scared about it exactly Why am I afraid of corporate people again? I think any merger is kind of scary
Starting point is 01:01:39 But at the same time People lose jobs and shit A lot of people lose jobs That's a real terrible part of out We've lived through that on just the PR side Like seeing so many people lose jobs I think you know Studios now
Starting point is 01:01:48 Yeah yeah I think that's always hard Is like when there's five studios Instead of 20 You make less heart My thing is Warner Brothers is having their best year In a long time I don't know why WB After 740 million dollars successes
Starting point is 01:02:00 Would want to But that's why Paramount would want to Didn't they inherit like billions in debt? Yeah. But that's what I'm saying. It's like if you're on an upswing, now is that the time to sell to benefit the other company? Or do you keep riding it and get to a place of goodness? Didn't Paramount just buy like the whole CBS thing?
Starting point is 01:02:17 Yeah. The whole thing with Colbert. Paramount was doing great. Also, that worries me. Oh, because they're partner with like Skydance and shit. They're also like the big corporation over Paramount is like. But, you know, the way they've been handling things with the acquisition of CBS, what's going to happen to Warner Brothers? My conversation is just me having snippets of.
Starting point is 01:02:34 beyond the trailer and John Campia in my head. And then I'm just spurring out what I remember. Oh, that seems like a thing. Yeah, it totally is what I'm talking about. This is a reference. I'm nod my head. This is how politicians have become what they are. They get on podcasts.
Starting point is 01:02:53 People who don't know what they're really talking about. They nod and here we are. Yeah, I just, I worry about any merger, but I also want art to get to keep going. So the debt, you know, I don't know how that's been going. I don't know the ends and out of Warner Brothers finances, but I know they're having a great year. So I want that to continue, whatever that looks like.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Do you, I think I saw the Campia headline, and I haven't heard Jack about it. And it was about, oh, funny enough, Robert Prussia just actually said exactly what I was about to bring up. Some people think they're going to fire a gun if they buy WB. I don't think that's going to happen. The movie that did the best out of the whole genre this year, the guy that's running a year, the guy that's running a universe like why well i i you know what after after zazlov did come in there was like these cutdowns on things that were already completed um and paramount does seem to be in the whole let's slash things to save money but they wouldn't do the things that are succeeding
Starting point is 01:03:53 like it's like yes why would you get rid of the things that work but sometimes they make these financial decisions the numbers are not privy to, that seems smart to them, and then it just angers the rest of the world. So I guess there's the fear of what could happen, even though it might not be based in any actual information we have, or maybe it is, and I just don't know. I just know the profits on Superman were good, and that's not been the case with a lot of movies this year, and Warner Brothers choices have been really strong. But we could get crossovers, with Sonic. Tom Cruise could be... Top Gun and Hal Jordan.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Maverick and Hal Jordan or flying into the danger zone with the wings. Could just be in one of these movies. Yep, it's time. He's not Superior Iron Man. He's Hal Jordan from the future. You could have Dexter.
Starting point is 01:04:42 He would have been a great Hell Jordan. Dexter versus Batman. Could happen. You could have Sonic in the Flash. I need a vigilante. And, you know, he goes after Batman. Dexter's out here wrapping up Batman and telling him riddles. I mean, Sonic in the Flash would be pretty awesome.
Starting point is 01:04:56 In the comics, uh, Knuckles and Batman. No, Dark, the Keanu Reeves one and Batman teamed up. And Knuckles and Superman. It's really fun and Flash and Sonic. Merger, baby. Put it in theaters. Merger.
Starting point is 01:05:12 Get rid of all the things that are working. I say merger before that one thing I want to see. Screw thousands of other people's lively. I want Scooby-Doo and Sonic. That's what I'd want. That'd be fun. But either way, it's not going to happen. I'm not worried about it personally.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Anyway, yeah, that's our thoughts Yeah Let's move on now Thank you for question Next, thank you, Captain Next super chat comes from LJ Spears Thanks LJ Spears I love your work on Mad TV
Starting point is 01:05:39 Woo, hell yeah Let's see LJ says thoughts on the Batman Beyond slash static collab What? I don't know anything about that Beyond static collab This is news to me No, please tell me
Starting point is 01:05:54 Oh, breaking comic news The comic guy doesn't know. Oh, doesn't know. Static Batman. Dumb. Yeah. Fink. Fake nerd.
Starting point is 01:06:08 Stupid. Fake. Oh, it's a six-issue minute limited series. Oh, this art's great. Oh, wait. Go back. I could be in both shots at once. Here.
Starting point is 01:06:23 If you got your head in the right place, it looks like a split. biopter shot like the weird is right here how I do this how I get my hand in both shots you just got to get somewhere in this vicinity got it oh there you go yeah oh punching coy coy move your head to the right in three two one no right to the right right okay ready I said you're red did I say the words can't I was looking at the camera What? Okay. One, two, three.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Oh, we did it. Hey, that wasn't too bad. That was pretty good. Oh, yeah. Stunts. Anyway. Host stunts. I think it's time campy invites us back.
Starting point is 01:07:07 Ah, to you. So, what's the next? Super Jets? You just punched me and you're like, time for the comic. Okay, about the box jaw. Okay, let's look up information about this comic. It looks like it's an else world announced on the 13th officially. Batman Static Beyond, which is a clever title.
Starting point is 01:07:23 I like that. Six-issue comic book series. by Evan Narcisse and visionary artist I don't see he was doing the art Okay here we go It's in a futuristic interplanetary setting
Starting point is 01:07:35 to stop a villain called shutdown who causes a global blackout Virgil receives a new static beyond shutdown suit and Terry gets more analog suit after his powers are disrupted features a team up forced
Starting point is 01:07:48 by a global power crisis focusing on their combined efforts to reshape Earth's future and navigate a world entering an interplanetary alliance sounds about right that sounds good it sounds like a really good comic I like everything that's drawn and words
Starting point is 01:08:03 yeah gonna read it I can't wait thank you for your super I literally did know thank you thank you that goes right into replenishing the funds lost from all the thrive market money I've spent just sending it out you might get some it's awesome sponsor the channel
Starting point is 01:08:19 John who's next let's find out just doing a little bit of a refresh here ours rolled all right ours will roll it's Alex back in the game what's up buds thanks Alex what's up buds hot take
Starting point is 01:08:36 Florence Pugh is a better black widow than Scarjo and do you think they'll use Yelena like they did with Natasha by putting her in multiple MCU movies that wasn't hers moving forward um is that a hot take I like her
Starting point is 01:08:52 way more than I think she's got more to do. I don't necessarily blame Scarlet Johansson, but I do agree. I think they've written her better, and I think they've given her a lot of really, like I think the character of Yelena has been handled better. I just think she's a better person. And just as a person.
Starting point is 01:09:09 One of them's not married to Colin Jost. So, frankly. I just don't like the other person. I think Florence Puse is a more compelling lead. I mean, yeah, they didn't really give her much of an interesting leading role in the Black Widow movie. And in some ways, that those kind of, I don't know if this, because Scott Johansson produced it. So part of me was going, was she like being generous here?
Starting point is 01:09:32 Were she letting the other cast members around her? Like, was she there to service these other characters? Because it kind of felt that way, especially knowing that that would be her last time in the MCU. But Yelena leading, um, Thunderbolts. I think she's incredible in that. Sometimes I do think they might overly rely on the whole, nah, you know what? As I was saying it, I was like, I don't actually feel this. I was going to say like
Starting point is 01:09:56 because of something we watch that we can't talk about the sarcasm side but I was like no it was kind of just the humor in that that wasn't like I didn't jive the most with but no
Starting point is 01:10:07 I mean I rewatched her Hawkeye I thought she was great and yeah I get it she's like the dry sarcastic Russian girl and for some reason because of what we just watched I was going
Starting point is 01:10:17 yeah this didn't oh right you're plugging that it yeah but then I'm like but everything else I've seen her in I thought she was absolutely flawless I think she's she's incredible I don't know how much they'll be doing with any characters post secret wars in you know multiple places so I don't really know if we can answer the
Starting point is 01:10:32 second part of your question yeah plus four and she's just a gem she really is a gem man total sweet art she's the best uncut gem all right who's next on here thank you thank you so much Alex thanks for the super chat all right really thank you guys who contribute thank you a lot absolutely appreciate all of you we know we know 90 percent of you guys already gave all your money to three C films and John Campia and Christian Harlow. So thank you. So the ones that are left, we appreciate. Thank you. Who else is live? Right now. Beyond the trailer live? Whoever else is live. Yeah. Who are we competing with?
Starting point is 01:11:08 Aiden Dardy. Thank you for chiming in. Being so generous. Is there a way to switch this to live to like see who's live on YouTube? Is there like a section? There's got to be. I think there's probably a Twitter stream. Hop in there and be like screw you. We just raid. Oh yeah. Just go here, the live button. Oh. So Campia is live right now. So Campia is live right now. He's only got 1,300 more people watching. That's it. But he goes live every day. He should have like 4,000 more people.
Starting point is 01:11:31 Come on. He's all pro at this by this point. Yeah. Yeah. We're live every Friday. Ghost by Fireplace, Lo-Fi Chill Hop is streaming live. Okay. Sweet Ghost Moments, Lo-Fi Chill Beats is also streaming live.
Starting point is 01:11:44 The Associated Press. NerdRotic, he's live with a lot of people watching. Wrestling days, that's football. Toku Shoutsu is doing a live-streamed Power Rangers Super Sentence. anti-marathon. Dr. Disrespect. He's live. 8,000 people watching us. A lot of lay you. Who's the next on our Super Chat? Anyway, the Super Chats. Uh, yes. Next
Starting point is 01:12:02 up, we have Aidan, Doherty. What's up, Aiden? Thank you for joining us. What's up, baby, Aidan? Uh, I find it hilarious that James made such a huge point that Man of Tomorrow is not a sequel. And then he called it a sequel multiple times on the Howard Stern show. It's kind of funny. I mean, it's not called Superman, too. would you call Batman v. Superman
Starting point is 01:12:25 a Man of Steel sequel? Huh? Definitely not. Wait, guys, you hear that? Yeah. Oh, yeah, they're running the shower. There's a shower? Well, there's a...
Starting point is 01:12:37 Andrew's shower intended to be a shower eventually. Right now, it's the place where they want to the plants, I think. I see. All right, I was like, why is there a shower in this very industrial building? Can you repeat the question?
Starting point is 01:12:50 God damn it, Coy. I was distracted by the shower. Coy. I find it hilarious that James, some James, made such a huge point that Man of Tomorrow is not a sequel, and then he called it a sequel multiple times in the Howard Stern show. This is kind of funny, don't you think it's funny, Coy? And I made a hilarious comment following that. BVS, I heard your comment.
Starting point is 01:13:10 Now I get it. The Michael Comments just was really funny. Yeah. I don't know what I answer is. Yeah. I don't know if they're trying to. Not sequel. but his sequel i mean it's straight up his it's just not called superman too he did say it's not a
Starting point is 01:13:29 he was saying at all fairness he was saying it like oh i guess this next one will be a superman cameo will be in this thing or something like that or he'll be a supporting character i think he said a central character but it's not a superman sequel or some language like that which is why i think it's going to be a lex luther movie i think it would be so much exactly i think it would be so much cooler if it is more of uh a lex story yeah like how i mean the man of steel con it wouldn't be the manifesto comic because that poises it from solely Lex's point of view where Superman has looked at as like an evil god but it'd be interesting if he was the protagonist i would actually kind of prefer that and we haven't done that really i know they say like zanos was the lead in any war but
Starting point is 01:14:06 they'd be really cool if the second movie was like kind of and if dr doom was the actual lead of his dune's day movie would be great i really hope that and if doomsday was the lead of the movie where he kills superman yeah doomsday yeah that'll be cool but i do think it's going to be a lex story And if we did a meditative piece of Zod in the Phantom Zone? Yeah, whole movie of Zen. Incredible Hulk 2 is going to be. Post-credit scene, he gets out. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:30 That's it. Universe built, you're welcome. We don't see how, yeah. That's all we need. But, yeah, I think it's going to be, you know, akin to a sequel. Oh, totally, Coy. Totally. Totally.
Starting point is 01:14:40 Totally. James Gunn's a liar. Filthy liar. Filthy. Take a bath. Robert Proycer's up next. Hey, buddy. Thank you for chiming in.
Starting point is 01:14:48 Appreciate your generosity. He hope you guys are having a good day. It's okay. Ben Lovin the severance reactions. We don't want to talk about Ben Lawn. Amazing show. Yesterday's live stream. He said Bin Laden, the severance reactions.
Starting point is 01:15:01 Yes, Bin Laden's severance reactions have been truly something. Told you, there's a lie. He's really around. He was really around. James Gunn lied to me all those years ago at that signing for Super. That's the craziest thing. That is so funny to me. That is how John found out.
Starting point is 01:15:17 Yeah, James Gunn just stands up. from the autograph table really quick and goes they got bin Laden and then I found out from a rock tweet and then I shouted shut up terrorism anyway amazing show I can't wait for season three I know some of you have seen
Starting point is 01:15:33 shrinking and Ted Lassow but will other rejects react to them? No you heard it here I don't know about maybe shrinking in the future Sure. I would love to just see, like, I'm compelled to have. There's a weird thing with Apple TV. You know, like, we're trying to balance the scales a little bit here with doing stuff that we have a feeling won't be big, but we care about. But also sometimes it's really scary when the things you think will do well, don't do well. And then you're also taking the chances of things that you're like, oh, shit, now we have a lot of things not doing well. So we're trying to balance it out a little bit. That's why it's like, okay, Allison Borderland was a risk.
Starting point is 01:16:19 We had, I wasn't sure, and it's not doing that great, but like, well, we're committed to finishing off. Severance is kind of in this weird middle territory where like the watch time's really good, but the views aren't great. But it's like we tried, Requiem for a dream was one where I had a family wouldn't do well. Strange darling, but it's like we had other things that week that we knew would do all right. So like we try to balance it out because, you know, we still want to make sure that we can write everyone's paychecks here.
Starting point is 01:16:46 Shrinking, I just think, would be great reaction videos. Like, I think, I think in particular, if on the crew here, I think John and Aaron would be like, I was going to suggest John and Aaron. John and Aaron would give him incredible. I think they would do an excellent job on covering those videos. I think they would just love the show. 100%. But I feel like if there's anyone to react to it. It suits both of them.
Starting point is 01:17:05 And we've also both seen it. But like, as far as everyone else, yeah, I agree. Yeah, but that was definitely one of my top 10 favorite shows of all time. And I would say, but I think like if we were to do it, probably closer to the release of season three and build up to that. Like with Severance, we knew that they'd be promoting it. So we were like, let's take a chance now. Probably would have been smarter when Severn's season two was airing. But, you know, we'll take it out.
Starting point is 01:17:24 So, yeah, perhaps in the future, shrinking. Heck yeah, all right. Let's move on to CL. Thanks for chiming into the chat for G. How do you stay motivated as a leader? Shrooms! Lots of shrooms. All the time.
Starting point is 01:17:43 This machine runs on shrooms. You see, you take your emotions. John, can you, can you, can you, Give them a single. There it is. Can you crop in on me? Tighter. Really tight.
Starting point is 01:17:55 Assume and enhance. I want it so tight. Assume in hands. I want it like uncomfortably tight. That's good. So you take your emotions and you see how they're in frame. You just take it out of frame. That's it.
Starting point is 01:18:10 It's a metaphor. They're gone. You just ignore how you feel. And everyone else is what I like to call bullshit. John's bullshit Coy's bullshit Why he can't send you a text Ross is bullshit
Starting point is 01:18:26 Andrew's bullshit Your wife's bullshit Those emotions are gone Once they're out of the window And your own bullshit You just push it down And you ignore it And then you smile
Starting point is 01:18:40 And you go Being an influencer's the future And you tell all the children To pursue likes and follows. That's the only way. If you hit that subscribe button, you plug your Patreon. Commodify everything you've ever loved.
Starting point is 01:18:55 Make sure you don't feel anything. And you ask for super chats on a Friday afternoon. You just spend your time right before getting on a flight, just begging, hoping anyone might support you. You feel that heart rate? Yeah, you just ignore that. You know that too. You know back in the hospital.
Starting point is 01:19:09 You got your biometrics, you ignore them. You go, hey, it's in range. That's why I got rid of my Apple Watch. I was like, telling you the truth. This is telling me too much information. I don't want it. And they say ignorance. This is bliss.
Starting point is 01:19:21 Chest, tightness, ignore it. That's why you worked out to get validation externally for a couple hours to realize this seven months wasn't that worth it. But you look at those photos and go, well, I did do that. I did do that once. And there it was. And people called you an inspiration, but they didn't do anything with that inspiration. Certainly won't. Nope.
Starting point is 01:19:43 Not even a little. What's the real question? Let me try to answer this sincerely now. it's too late we're moving on thanks for the money see how no what's the question how do you stay motivated as a leader of team roadblocks or internal issues
Starting point is 01:19:58 slow your momentum or impact morale and I admire all that you've accomplished ah dude I mean if I mean let's just actually push the sarcasm to this side for me totally honest I don't feel like I'm the best at it
Starting point is 01:20:13 I really don't I think I I'm a response person. So I get into positions where I'm like, oh, I have a responsibility to do this. But I think everyone would attest I don't exactly have the greatest attitude. Like I'm often associated as Greg is probably stressed out or people usually ask me like, hey, how you do it, man? They usually follow that with that question of you stressed. And it's kind of sad that that is like the default thing. And it's also my fault of why people think that. So, you know, like, uh, Um, I, I would love to be here with the biggest sage of wisdom advice, but I'm also a person who's a big work in progress. I think all of us, most of us here for the most part, like to work on ourselves in some way. Yeah. Uh, yes, there's the therapy thing, but, you know, I like, I like to listen to a lot of different audios. I like to read. Um, I like to do all that. And I feel like I'm better every year or I feel like I'm better I was. But, you know, a lot of times I can still run into things where I'm back to feeling super hollow. I've had it a lot this week. And then I started feeling good before. the stream and I was like, I'm going to use that feeling and to take it into the stream, you know, and try to nurture it today. But now that you've reminded me of my pain this week, I think I'm just going to go right back to where I was a couple hours ago. Yeah, thanks, Ben. Thanks for the money.
Starting point is 01:21:33 That was the most unspiring thing. Whatever the end of a sports movie is, that was the opposite. I mean, it's just the reality, like, some people hate our intros. Some people really do. They're like, they just seem like there are people who bitch about life. And I'm like, we're not here saying we're bitching about filming reactions. We're here saying like we're having a hard time of... We're bitching about life. The other things before we got here is like the life stuff that's happening. And we're bringing that into us.
Starting point is 01:21:59 But then, you know... Because that affects the reactions. We're trying to be honest. But I don't think honesty is what people... I don't think honesty is what those people want. I think our audience is very specific that most of it does want honesty. Like I think we have a really good audience. But the people that don't want that, they're never going to change.
Starting point is 01:22:13 Yeah. Well, I noticed what I really just 90% of time when I'm stressed out. or vexed or whatever or heated all that really takes is just a real conversation with someone or the actual person need to have the conversation with most of the time if there's any advice I can give is like
Starting point is 01:22:29 go against your fear why are you just a single on coy when I am saying if there's one piece of a bisoning the most overlooked piece of footage in every movie is the reaction shot and it sells and the efficacy of the emotion
Starting point is 01:22:45 of the moment so Coy was definitely looking at the phone. I was listening. Play it back. Play it back. It's about to come up in the playback. And the stream, then we'll start the stream again so we can watch this. And where is my postmates? I'll go back to the, I'll go back to this.
Starting point is 01:23:04 What is happening with the extra peckles? All right. The, I don't remember. Oh, most people are afraid. to have a conversation. I notice that's the number one fear that most people have, is they're afraid to have a conversation. They're a gladly bitch about someone behind the talk.
Starting point is 01:23:27 They'll do whatever. And it's weird how we are so afraid of confrontation. Confrontation doesn't have to be confrontational if you just make it a conversation about listening and understanding. It doesn't have to turn into something bad. And most of the time people will, because a lot of times when we have something to do, it'll come out in passive-aggressive ways
Starting point is 01:23:48 or it'll come out in ways you're just ignoring or being blind. I'm guilty of it. Other people have called me out on it here. I've had almost everyone here to call me out on that attitude where I'm like I'm being avoided.
Starting point is 01:23:57 I'm not making eye contact or I'm being passive-aggressive. And most of the time it just comes down to being willing to face your fear of having a conversation. And that's it. It's because our brains are meant to survive, not thrive, so conflict is not survive.
Starting point is 01:24:08 Keep it on me, I'm reacting. It's very interesting to me that no matter how much any of us evolved, there is still that patterning. Holy shit. Those are a good points. Those are words I gave you. just now. Thank God the camera was on me
Starting point is 01:24:19 while you were saying that. You got to experience. Survivor thrive. Damn. Whoa. Whoa. Points. Mushrooms. Points made. Who's next? Let's find out. I'll come back after this break. Now an ad from Thrive. Just a quick aside.
Starting point is 01:24:38 I caught the playback and Coy was looking. Damn, I was wrong. I was listening. I think the mark of any good humility is when there's a camera point of you, a knit when you wrong. And only when there's a camera point of you.
Starting point is 01:24:50 Get it on tape if you admitting you're wrong. Creative, thank you for chiming into the chat, very
Starting point is 01:24:55 generous of you. Deadpool dancing in Deadpool and the Batman's ending monologue. We're both
Starting point is 01:25:03 scenes that wonder struck me personally due to their nailing how I see the characters. Any similar
Starting point is 01:25:10 scenes slash viewing experiences for you guys? That's a fun question. I like that. I'm not going to lie. Once you said Deadpool dancing, that's all I thought about.
Starting point is 01:25:20 Can you read the question really fast again? Yeah, Deadpool dancing in the DNW and the Batman's ending monologue were both scenes that wonder struck me personally due to nailing how I see the characters. Any similar scenes or viewing experiences for you guys? Recently, Superman defending the city, like all the defense he played with the kaiju and his dialogue, like, golly. And like the way he was actually able to be so earnest with his, like, that's Superman to me. and I had never, I'd never seen that in the suit. The closest I'd seen was Tom Welling, and that was a very different tone. So I think a lot of Superman really captured that for me.
Starting point is 01:25:52 Yeah, I mean, I've talked extensively about this already, he's nausea, but when he says the line, maybe that's being punk rock. That is, was undoubtedly like the defining moment for me of that entire film right away. I also think there's a lot of Andrew Garfield in Spider-Man, like when he's webbing up the lizard or when he's quipping while, like sitting on the like the center of the webs like there's so much andrew garfield spider man that i was like oh finally uh so to me to this day like when i hear a voice reading a comic at tinder garfield um he in an x-men 2000 the first x-men being in the theaters when wolverine says
Starting point is 01:26:34 what do they call you wheels it's a good lie stuck with me forever yeah and it just made me love wolverine in a way it's because i i mean I grew up on the X-Men animated series, but Wolverine wasn't my favorite. I thought he was, like, cool, but he wasn't my favorite. And even re-watching it going into X-Men 97, I don't think he's the most interesting one of them all in the show. But in that movie, I mean, there's a reason Wolverine was a fanfare for a long time for a lot of people, but Wolverine became the star because of Hugh Jackman's portrayal. I agree.
Starting point is 01:27:09 And I think that line, the embodiment of, that's like Wolverine to me is. What do they call you? We like just a wheel. It's just a perfect. Yeah. There's a lot of Blade too. Like in Wesley Snipes's performance. Like when he,
Starting point is 01:27:24 there's like this violence to his smile and this manic energy that I really, you know, don't see a lot of actors in body. And Blade was really formative for me. And the crow, man. James O'Bar, the art of the crow and what Brandon Lee brought to that like really beautiful melancholy is really something special. I mean, these are all comic answers because like I'm trying to think about
Starting point is 01:27:45 where those are all coming to mind. It's actually really interesting if you play a game of like, just name a comic character and what's the first thing that comes to mind from the movies? John, name any comic of a character. Jay Jonah Jameson.
Starting point is 01:27:55 Oh, God, what a perfect one. J.K. Simmons, when he's in the Spider-Man suit, like being ridiculous in the thing with a cigar. Oh, that's funny. I just got an image of it. I don't really have a line. Name another one, John.
Starting point is 01:28:10 Electra. No. Daredevil. Daredevil. daredevil i think of him posing the hallway fight of him like literally like limping his way that's the part i think about in the hallway fight i think of him chained to the chimney oh really talking that's the one dialogue with punisher because he's like defending his morals oh to me the defining moment is the fact of how he is injured bruised but he has to save this kid who he doesn't know yeah i could totally said and that's that to me was when i felt like i understood daredevil mine's definitely like he's a human being right he's fallible yeah yeah That's fun. That's a fun game. These are fun games. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:28:47 It's like the more serious version of a catchphrase game or something. Yeah. We should probably disable the super chats, by the way. We should probably disable the same. If you guys want to get any more super chats in, you got two minutes from this time. All right. Look out now. I'm counting.
Starting point is 01:29:04 Cool. Back on place. Actually, if you want to do a couple of stream labs in a moment, we can do that. Did I mean $900? Milk the $1. It's his time. It's time to find out. I don't know if Dan B is here.
Starting point is 01:29:17 I only see DeMani so far today. We got three. DiMani and Brandt the tyrants. Did they milk the $1? Yes. I'm talking about, baby. Actually, there's a $2 in here. Oh, you cheapo.
Starting point is 01:29:30 Wow. Should be multiple ones. Well, it's a two and a one from DeMani. So, I mean, DeMani is still, you know, on the... That's what I'm talking about, baby. All right. I respect the dollar. DeMani.
Starting point is 01:29:42 I do. I give people a dollar for their birthday, so I respect it. That is actually 100% true, Greg fact. Let's see. We got Demani first question. As an aspiring, or comment, as an aspiring future filmmaker and showrunner who graduated with a film degree and lives in NYC, not sure what to do anymore with the film industry dying slash doing bad, is there any hope? also what do you think of paramount maybe buying Warner Brothers Discovery? I mean we talked extensively about the Paramount buying Warner Brothers Discovery but I absolutely think they're so pretty talking about man
Starting point is 01:30:21 you can take things more into your own hands than ever before that's the thing you don't have to go the traditional path anymore like you can literally make short films or you can make a film on your own you got accessibility more than ever the average person can learn how to edit that's the beauty about fucking the internet part of it is that's the good side of the internet and the accessibility that we have even someone who doesn't know you don't have to go to college to learn how to edit
Starting point is 01:30:49 you can literally just spend time doing it and there's masterclasses there's youtube there's people speaking on how to do it like there's more access than ever on top like that's another good thing in the internet and i think uh i was having a conversation this is a name drop but it gives it validity in its own way and i was having a really interesting conversation with a director who used to hand out like pamphlets and was talking about how you've been spilberg rob riner james cameron rob riner was talking about how like when they were making spinal tap versus spinal tap two like spinal tap two like you can make ads that just go everywhere on the internet you can make the yeah a different way and you have access to ticot and youtube and
Starting point is 01:31:25 the platforms that you people would have to pay for to get access to before yeah so uh yeah i i think there is hope and i you know i'm pretty doom and gloom about the theater industry sometimes but there's never been a better time to be a creative as far as the creating part the pay part has always been hard. Yeah. Oh yeah, you can actually make your own shit now and like so many people still get movies made from just making a short film based around
Starting point is 01:31:49 the feature film script they have, you know? There's a whole bunch of options you can do now. And look at Stuckman, like, you know, came from YouTube and now making his own movie and working with like legends. Dude, Shelby, I was playing Beyond Fest. Yeah, I'm so stoked for that, dude. I don't know him, but I'm happy for him.
Starting point is 01:32:02 That's something so, so, uh, I think, like, there's the ability, if the idea of filmmaking is being creative, you can now be creative in the way you pursue the filmmaking and how to get to where you want to be, you know. Don't lose hope. There's always hope. There's always a path. You just got to follow the new path, instead of just going back to the old ways, which was like, I got a right and get, who do I meet and sell myself? Here's my business card. Like, what elevator do I pitch this? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a whole, no, I wouldn't lose hope, man. And he's asking about our thoughts on Grace Rand, Oh, yeah, I'll read that.
Starting point is 01:32:36 What are your thoughts? I'll be on the trailer. Oh, definitely a cult leader. A.K. Grace Randolph, would love to see her on the pod with you guys. Definitely a cult leader, yeah. Also, red looks good on coy. And Greg, your hair is now an acceptable bald length. Yeah, it's a bunch of Caucasian men with shaved heads in the south.
Starting point is 01:32:53 Yeah. Grace Randolph's cult. It's like a repetitive letter in there. I don't know which one are it. J.J.J. Yeah. uh no man i don't have any ill will towards grace man i know i think she's a decent person i don't fucking know her so yeah i don't have any opinion she's funny people find her funny
Starting point is 01:33:17 she blocked my wife so she can go to hell too but you know she's funny i don't know if she blocked my wife i can't remember that fact my wife's been blocked by a lot of people so you feel like she might be one of them she might be someone who does go to hell But, you know, if she hasn't been blocked, then she's not right in my book. Go to heck. Maybe. Thank you, Demi. If Greastranf could just get back to me and let me know.
Starting point is 01:33:42 If she blocked your wife. Then I will let you know if she should go down. Check the tape. Bryant. Bryant, thanks for trying to. She's very confidential person. Brian, the tyrant says, would you love to know, would love to know your opinions on the new spec script increase happening recently. context, eight spec script
Starting point is 01:34:06 deals in August 2025 alone. As individuals that created so much content around IP, how do you feel about a potential increase in new spec scripts? I had no idea about that. That's awesome. Huge surge. This goes right to what DiMani was saying. It's like, there's no
Starting point is 01:34:22 hope. Like, I see something like that. I'm like, that sounds like a lot of fucking hope that. People are buying spec scripts. Yeah, it was a surge, like to the point I saw a ton articles about it, there's like a new drive for new things getting made because IP isn't doing as well. Certain IP, not all IP.
Starting point is 01:34:37 But yeah, I think it's a really good sign that the industry is waking up a little bit. And I think L.A. having some tax incentives on top of a lot of creators feeling so flustered. I think that hopefully that pressure makes diamonds. Well, they're trying to make new IP.
Starting point is 01:34:49 Right. But I'm saying because like studios aren't going put $200 million towards this. They're going put $40 million times five towards this. Like that's a good sign for new creators. I think Lionsgate or something just bought a story rights
Starting point is 01:35:02 to something that was originally a Harry Potter fanfic? For a lot of money. And I'm like, holy crap, you can buy something that was like an intended fanfic? Twilight was a fanfic. Oh, yeah. Fenty Shades.
Starting point is 01:35:12 Oh, sorry. Is a Twilight fanfic? Yeah, 50 Shades is a Twilight fanfic. Yeah. But yeah, that's, and that did pretty well. Damn. That's the new era. Fanfix.
Starting point is 01:35:22 Fanfix. Everybody, go write your fan fix. Go write your fanfix. Take other people's IP without them knowing you're doing it. Take just enough of it. That it feels good, but yours. Change some names, make it a little bit more.
Starting point is 01:35:33 erotic. And bam. It's the original AI. You got yourself. I mean, it's the original just taking in things and then making your own things. The madlips of IP. Now computers do it. And they call it. Harry Potter is just a fanfic of all the different, all the fantasy that came before it. Super chats are now disabled people. Let's go through the last gambit in these next 22 minutes. They're done. No more super chats ever. No more dead cops. No more. No more. No more dead cops. Hey, Christopher Nolan
Starting point is 01:36:05 loves a good hammy cutaway line and we're here for that. All right, we're back. We're doing it. We're getting super
Starting point is 01:36:14 chatted up. And, oh, it's funny that you mentioned Dan V-900 before. Dan V is over on Super Chats
Starting point is 01:36:20 today. So anyway, well, let's pick back up where we were before. We got creative and no, actually,
Starting point is 01:36:26 creative. There we go. Cool. You got a couple in there. Thank you, sir. Renaldo Torres,
Starting point is 01:36:30 Torres. There we go. Okay, we have 20 some more super chats to go through. So we have one minute per super chat quality. Let's go, baby. All right, here we go. If you could green light any project at DC Studios right now, what story or character would you bring to the big screen?
Starting point is 01:36:47 Blue Beetle 2 would be awesome. Give me five minutes to get back to you. Mr. Merrick. Mr. Miracle, New God's movie. I know they're making a show, but I want to see that incredible Mitch Girrod's Tom King book adapted into a film. I want it theatrical. I want it live action.
Starting point is 01:37:08 If not that, because the animated show, I want Animal Man. And I think Animal Man would be a very interesting, like lower to mid-budget commentary film. Like, you can make a really cool art house Animal Man. Okay. Dark Knight returns adaptation with Josh Brolin in it, for sure. Just fucking screw it, go right to the action.
Starting point is 01:37:27 Because that wouldn't be, I want it to be like a Zach Snyder thing. He actually could do a job that. where it's just a one to one it's the exact same fucking thing it is not you know like its own take it's just the comic I would love a nightwing year one
Starting point is 01:37:42 and a scarecrow elseworld's origin movie that's what I would want for sure oh hell yeah scarecrow john we only got one more minute on the next one come on
Starting point is 01:37:55 do the specter okay let's see Ethan T hey guys thank you Ethan by the way hey guys thank you for all you do. You give me and thousands. John, your reading time is cutting into the minute. You give me and thousands reasons to keep
Starting point is 01:38:09 going and keep us looking forward. You're reading too fast. Now I can't pay attention. Truly a privilege to be alive experiencing life and time with you guys. That is high praise. Speeds up and slows down. Take that swing. That is very high praise. Absorb the
Starting point is 01:38:27 kindness. I am also glad we live in the same timeline. I'm glad we are existing simultaneously to you, and Greg will be existing longer than us because he's so hydrated. Yeah, man, dude, Ethan, dude, just, you know, take off your pants, spend over, and I'll do what you want me to do, man. Just contribute a little bit more. I'm right there with you, buddy. I appreciate you, Ethan. Some more people want to ask about leadership, and that's it. He's got to give everyone one fellatio around here, and they all show up to work, happy. I'll still belittle you, but they might show up on time. Five shoot days go long. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:01 sometimes much longer than necessary when they, especially they don't want it. But, you know, sometimes like Andrews, you shut up, it's time. Oh, no. Oh, no. I got dark. All right. Let's see. Oh, that you don't have to edit out. No time stamps for Greg. I'm just going to have to sit here with you and just,
Starting point is 01:39:19 uh, anyhow, creative is back. Do you have any, uh, a most anticipated non-IP movie? Uh, also I am a Cinemark manager and I try watching one new movie. after my Thursday shifts. I highly recommend the long walk. I cried four times. Top three, 2025 movie. I've heard of that a long walk.
Starting point is 01:39:40 That's like actually emotional. It's very emotional. It's much more Shawshank than it or shining. Is it about a bunch of fat people who can't walk? Is that why it's sad? No, that's America. God, no. No.
Starting point is 01:40:01 This is America. No. Can't be tripping, though. Do you see that footage of people running out of the SoFi Stadium? And it's just like people are trying to exist while vertical. Is that a real thing? Oh, yeah, dude. I think it was like it wasn't actually a shooting,
Starting point is 01:40:19 but it was like a shooting threat, which is why I can joke about it. But like people are unable to run to their lives. That's a sad thing when you lose weight. Suddenly you can't make cat jokes. It's not fair. I didn't get that in the memo. No, yeah, Koi, what the hell?
Starting point is 01:40:31 What's wrong with that? I'm going to get on my way back just to make some jokes now? Jesus. Ralphie Mae, the only stand-up that is not fair. Anyway, I do any non-IP movies? Yeah. Oh, my God, that weird Emma Stone-looking one looks fucking awesome. The one where she's the bald CEO's kidnapped and Jesse Plymonds.
Starting point is 01:40:52 Oh, the Yorgos movie? I've not seen other movies. Oh, I've not seen this. You've not seen the favorite? No. Poor things? Yeah. The movies you are naming.
Starting point is 01:41:01 are the ones I have not seen. I have not seen them. You don't want me to keep asking those the movies you haven't seen? I know what they are and I haven't seen them. Killing of a secret dude. You haven't seen it?
Starting point is 01:41:10 I haven't seen them. Kinds of kindness. But I saw that trailer. It's asked by Kermit. And I love, what's cool is like, I've seen the trailers to those and I've heard the responses
Starting point is 01:41:19 on how like fucking strange those movies are. And it's so cool that like, it's where you get like two different gender director. Wait, is that a guy who directs them? I don't know. Yeah, yeah. You got two different,
Starting point is 01:41:30 gendered like a guy and woman lead and they make the weirdest fucking movies and she keeps winning awards for them. Yeah. And they're weird. It's pretty awesome. It's a very weird. Whereas like you know, I associate Scorsese and DiCaprio is like a certain thing
Starting point is 01:41:47 and even Scorsese and De Niro like they sometimes do a once in a while weird thing but usually I love how like they're kind of like a modern Tim Burton Johnny Depp. Yeah. I see that. And that those similar tone movies in their own weird way they're both like quirky gothic fantasy movies yeah um anyway yeah
Starting point is 01:42:06 that's it do you have any non-ip once non-ip like it's a it's a new ip but i i'm really excited for the fincher tarentino sequel to once about a time in hollywood sure that's like an original idea but that's i guess based off of a movie so it's a sequel but not an ip um what else is coming out soon um what else is coming out god you make it so fucking the rest of the year is like an IP. The rest of the year is so IP. Doom 3.
Starting point is 01:42:34 Do you want to pay attention IP? Yeah. Well, that's stuff commodified. Oh, I know one.
Starting point is 01:42:38 The Super Mario Galaxy Yeah. Yeah. That's definitely an IP movie. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:42:46 Timothy Shalameh's got Marty Supreme if something's out, it's an IP. I want to see Good boy.
Starting point is 01:42:53 The movie that's like a haunting movie all from the perspective of a dog. Oh, is that the one with Hale?
Starting point is 01:43:00 Is it? Is she, isn't it? Lucy Hale? No, no, no, Joel McHale. Oh, Joel McHale? No, not Joel McHale. Who's the guy from fucking Arrested Development in Veep? He played Forky. Oh, that guy. I don't think so. John, we're done with the minute.
Starting point is 01:43:16 Well, good boy. We answered Creatine's question. All right, Creotene, thank you. Daniel Stevens has this to say. Been watching you for 10 years. Seth Rogen Keanu movie. Oh, yeah. The, uh, the, uh, freaking angel, good thing.
Starting point is 01:43:30 guy who was not canceled. I'm sorry. Yeah. Good fortune. Good fortune. That one I'm excited about it looks funny. It's driving me crazy. Okay, sorry.
Starting point is 01:43:40 Well, what Dan Stevens say? And roof man. Dan, Channing Tatum's Roof Man. What? He's playing a guy, like a real criminal
Starting point is 01:43:47 that lived in like Walmarts and it's a crazy true story and he's playing the guy. It looks like an awful time. Oh, this is going to. It's a Soderberg movie, didn't it?
Starting point is 01:43:56 I think so. Yeah. No, it's a, Derek Chonfranz who did um oh yeah yeah there my that director i'm very excited way different than his uh other movies yeah it looks like it's kind of like catching yeah it's kind of like caught stealing where he's like i'm gonna do a mainstream movie yeah i love blue valentine though that that's one of my breakup movies i like the first third
Starting point is 01:44:14 of place me on the pines a lot i like the whole thing i like the whole thing but the first third 's definitely my favorite i wrote a script uh because of that movie it's one of the movies that's like inspired me to write i love place beyond the pie i wrote exactly placed me on the pines after read the script and transcribes. And I was like, I'm going to write this exact movie. Word for word. And I was like, I did it. Congrats.
Starting point is 01:44:36 Change the names. I got a fanfic. I placed me on the pinesk. You can now sells. I saw this painting. I got some tracing paper just copied that painting. Dunn did it. Hey, Dan Stevens says, I've been watching for 10 years. Love this little piece
Starting point is 01:44:50 hand emoji. Thanks, Dan Stevens. I've seen two of your movies and they're pretty good. The guest is, is hell you're the best part of Godzilla yeah he's great Godzilla Dashun Cheney oh this is going to be fun explain the Halloween timeline please I am not
Starting point is 01:45:06 I am not you know what I don't care how bad Roxy and Tara are at paying attention to the movies they watch it is it is their fault and their own suffering the top comment Halloween 5 is I love you
Starting point is 01:45:22 Roxy but a lot of your questions would be answered by listening to the dialogue Like, I know that people, like, will come to me and be like, why aren't you doing your job and explaining what's happening to that? I'm like, it's not my job to explain. Do they think you're watching in the back of every reaction? I don't. They shot, like, so many of these before we freaking uploaded them. I don't know where they're at.
Starting point is 01:45:47 I love the idea that you're like a floor supervisor at a warehouse and you're just like watching people watch movies. Yeah. So, I know. That's all in for. No, like that's part of. part of their weird she Jack charm and sometimes
Starting point is 01:45:59 they just don't get what's going on all right they're free wheeling with the details roof fan was a Toys R Us and then someone else also just said
Starting point is 01:46:07 one battle after another I'm so excited for that that's original PTA Leo movie that's the one yeah after another oh my god
Starting point is 01:46:14 I saw the trailer for that in Universal IMAX and the whole thing is shot with the IMAX camera I'm so excited for that so yeah those are some
Starting point is 01:46:22 see that's like that falls in the Eddington camp for me as like this weird dark political satire Western action movie I guess that's like my thing that I love you
Starting point is 01:46:31 it's because they don't do well so we get to watch them if you want an explanation of the timeline go watch the red letter media like it's Halloween kills or ends there's a hilarious intro where they address this question
Starting point is 01:46:45 anyhow moving on thank you Deschun Leo vlogs do you think Loki will die in Doom's day for the fifth time yes I do then the screen just cuts to black because there's no more
Starting point is 01:46:57 stories. That's how they end the Marvel universe story. Oh shit, what am I doing? We don't have a guy. I do think he's going to die. They keep doing it. And I think it's going to be the god of stories that dies, but I don't know how they're going to incorporate the myth of that without him. How do you possibly explain that in a movie efficiently? How do you possibly? Like, even
Starting point is 01:47:17 for people who watch it, they were a little confused. How do you possibly explain like that in 30 seconds? I mean, it has to be him. Maybe they kill another Loki, but we're not attached. any other Loki's. What if Loki's narrating the story? That'd be fun. I really hope the God of Stories is a factor because that's one of my favorite things Marvel's done. That was a pretty
Starting point is 01:47:34 impressive twist. That was beautiful. Remember watching that? That was beautiful. Dude, that was such a special story. I had to jet over from a charity event. Yeah. And I literally was like, this is the most impactful thing Marvel's done. Knocked over blind kids to get to his car. I was like, sorry guys. This is what's got to be. The God of Stories waits for no man. All right. Thank you, Leo.
Starting point is 01:47:54 We fed like three million people that night, but loki was the highlight of my evening. Aaron Coval, thank you for chiming in. Very generously. A big super. Hey guys. Completely unrelated, but was curious if you guys have had the opportunity to check out Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza's film Warfare, 2025. It's probably the best horror movie disguised as a war movie.
Starting point is 01:48:16 Those are the best kind of war movies. They're all horror movies. Yeah. Yeah. Years ago, we were first working on this channel. we watched zero at our 30 and we couldn't review it because john was just like too much of the headspace funk the next day about it yeah that movie wrecked me up yeah he couldn't i was wow really i was like what's the big deal i i had to have a civil war i didn't try to review it or anything but i went and saw civil war at the the amc in the mall and i remember feeling simultaneously like
Starting point is 01:48:45 i wanted to be around people because i needed to be for humanity but i didn't want to talk to anyone so i went into the macy's and i'm not kidding i sat in one of the clothing racks and like needed to be alone, but to hear voices. So I sat like a 12-year-old in the middle of the clothes and just needed a hunger. I was having like an anxiety attack. That movie. That movie messed me up. I guess that's the kind of movies I love now are like these.
Starting point is 01:49:06 To make you feel. These weird political commentary movies. I saw and I can't fully review it, but I saw my number two movie the year yesterday. And I can say what it is though. I saw a big bold, beautiful journey and it like annihilated me. It's so special. But I don't know non-IP are hitting me more because I think we get to experience them. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:49:26 There's something about these, like, I didn't, I wasn't a big fan of, like, political commentary movies before. You're older. And the world is a lot. Before I so said, political commentary movies is, like, mooring. Like, you know,
Starting point is 01:49:37 yeah, like, literally people just talking. Yeah. Like, I think the most recent political commentary movie of, like, my age that I associated with the kind of when I was growing up was, like, like a Robert Redford movie. Sure. Like, George Clooney's movies, like, I'd demarch and shit, you know? like Michael Clayton.
Starting point is 01:49:55 Yeah, yeah, that. But I guess I love these more heightened fictional. Yeah. Political, almost satirical movies, you know. That's why I've been afraid to watch warfare. Because it's like heightened, but it's not because that's warfare. They're like satirical horror political. And it's common.
Starting point is 01:50:13 It's like a thing now. Social horror. Yeah. That's probably the word for it. Yeah. Except that Jordan Peel shit. Get out of here. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:19 Yeah. Come on. God, I don't even hear that. Stop beating us over the head. God. Your masterpieces of art. Stop imbueing your expressions with your personal experience. Tyler, if not Brainiac, and thank you, Tyler, for chiming in.
Starting point is 01:50:33 If not Brainiac, then maybe it'll be Mongol? No, no, you can't cross over Jungle Book with those movies. Yeah, it's not Disney. I don't think he would fit in those movies. Maybe the any circus person. Dude. What is that, yeah, that one's also called Mongoli. uh his daughter was in gun suicide squad i'm hoping for brainiac though um i don't i can see mongle i think
Starting point is 01:51:02 you could do war world in a fun way he was in there with loincloth yeah yeah i don't want to call that yeah it was important big moment highlight loincloth do i read comics that i've never seen mongle appear in any of those i mean in any comic no you've read all the comics no No, only in the Disney animated movie. Yeah. With the bear and the talking about necessities. Yeah, that one. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:26 That was a good one. Mm-hmm. Jungle books. And then with the cat and the chessboard. Mm-hmm. Little kid, whiling out. Yeah. This bit is hilarious.
Starting point is 01:51:39 People in the chat just saying, Michael Clayton, Ross Nixon movie. Oh, I did love Frost Nixon. Wag the dog, satirical. Yeah. Dave. I love Dave. Great rom-com, satirical comedy.
Starting point is 01:51:52 Oh, I thought you meant the little Dicky show. I need a little bit of violence and action in them, I guess. Yeah, Mongul will be pretty cool. All right. Mongol died on the helicopter, didn't she? Yeah. So did she holding on to it? I think she was, like, died holding on to the helicopter and suicide squad.
Starting point is 01:52:07 Dangling off the side. I mean, the Mongol's daughter. Mongel. No, Mongolia. Mongolia. Mongolia. Mongolet. You know, Jason Scott Lee started in a live action.
Starting point is 01:52:18 a jungle book movie. Did he really? Did he? Yeah. A lot of people forgot about that one, but I watched that more than the animated one growing up.
Starting point is 01:52:26 The animals didn't talk. It was really, really serious. You're right. He stabs a snake in that one. Oh, I remember the poster for this vividly, but I never saw the movie.
Starting point is 01:52:34 Yeah. I think he turned out Street Fighter to work in that movie. That's crazy. Good call. Yep. Anyway, moving on.
Starting point is 01:52:44 Thank you so much. Tyler. Bob Marley. Then we'd watch Batman and Robin after this. Is jamming Hey, all right, it's pretty good. I just started watching
Starting point is 01:52:53 Always Sunny and immediately noticed Tiny Greg in an early episode and got so hyped. I had no clue you were in it. Can you talk about that experience again? Yes, I can.
Starting point is 01:53:10 You know, it's so weird to be heavily associated with a show and be so deep into the shit series. and forget that I was in it. Single I'm correct. There it is. What is he like 40?
Starting point is 01:53:28 I just wanted you to capture the line-bending of a lifetime. You said it. You didn't even charge that time. That's like getting, that's like getting DeNiro to say, you're talking to me. You just got it for free.
Starting point is 01:53:39 You just got it for free in a live stream. I mean, at cons, he charges $80 to say that at the table. It's to a queen. He just watched Batman forever, and now he thinks he's two-faced because he's acting on camera. There it is. No, I mean, it wasn't a popular show at the time. It really, the episode takes place at a frat house, and it felt like it was, no, at a high school.
Starting point is 01:54:01 And it felt like it was at a high school party. And it actually felt like a high school party. And I'm not a kid who partied. So I was really uncomfortable because me and the other guy were like actually 14. And everyone else was like adults pretending to be high schoolers. so it was really fucking awkward and weird and and I remember like I said the line what is he like 40 and Charlie Day and Rob started just like bursting into laughter and I was like this isn't that funny I don't get what's funny about this and I'm pretty sure I only got the job because the casting director kept fucking up her line and I think she felt bad for me so she just gasped me that's amazing that's what it takes how I didn't do that good of a job it takes and then they invited us to the rap part party for the whole season. And I was like for our one life.
Starting point is 01:54:49 That's what's up. That was cool. All right. Well, good for you. Good for you. But I would love to write it. I would love to write a spec script of, of, it's always sending Philadelphia. I do have, I do have a couple of ideas.
Starting point is 01:55:00 I do have a couple of ideas of what they could do for Zoe Center Philadelphia for a couple of specs. What a good piece of trivia. The frigging underage drinking kid wrote this episode. Yeah. That is very on the rise. Spex scripts eight, eight in August. One idea would be like, one idea would be I come back and that's like a secret. about this kid who was like
Starting point is 01:55:18 and then their life changed because these guys are at this party and they look at you and go what is he like 40 and then they think they're like so old but they're also inspired that they inspired your life that popular in five years Greg can make that story what are you like 40
Starting point is 01:55:33 no you can say I'm 35 but make sure to text him on his birthday all right Ethan T thank you and thank you Bob Marley Ethan Tee please watch Better Man the three of you convince Greg the hell's the better man
Starting point is 01:55:47 it's the monkey movie robin williams i want to watch it so bad i do you yeah dude robin williams as a monkey pop music and monkeys are two things i adore i say go ahead and watch it coin it's safe
Starting point is 01:56:02 every so often i hold off i'd watch it a movie and greggle just text me like i know not this one you want me to convince them hey guys go ahead and watch the movie guys we're not reaction No, we're specifically tasked with convincing you, Greg. We got to convince you.
Starting point is 01:56:21 Yeah, I think we've been convinced that we want to watch Robbie Williams as a monkey. Americans need to learn who Robbie Williams is and then maybe we'll talk. He had like so many singles in the... Who's next? It is Joey Radstone with a rad comment. What are your hype levels for Scream 7 right now? The trailers should be out soon. The rumors say it'll be dealing with AI.
Starting point is 01:56:42 Still mad at Spyglass. this is the least excited I've been for a Scream movie I'm not even like really you know like oh my God Melissa at the time I was really I thought it was really upsetting for sure with Melissa Barrera but it's not even that feeling anymore like Coy did say a good point to me a while ago about Matthew Lillard coming back and how he probably wouldn't do it
Starting point is 01:57:06 if he didn't feel like there was a true good purpose to doing it so that's one thing that's convincing me Scream is my favorite horror movie of all time. So it's my favorite horror franchise in general. So, you know, like, I'm going to watch it regardless. Like, it's got my money. But it does feel like
Starting point is 01:57:24 it's becoming too much of a parody of its own self and it seems like really just desperate for when it didn't have to be this. It wasn't like the franchise was dying. You know? So it just seems like weird and a lot of, it seems like PR the movie to me.
Starting point is 01:57:41 instead of a genuine screen movie but who knows the trailer could totally change my vibe and i could be like yay nostalgia all over again just like that scream five trailer nostalgia nostalgia nostalgia nostalgia so i don't know uh i'll swear for the trailer yeah i'm waiting on the trailer i'm definitely worried about a lot of the elements the one thing that has me fully anchored into staying excited as matt lillard because he hadn't come back and and he does have a very like his career's going great so he doesn't need to uh and i love that dude's work so matt lillard's enough to have me stay open-minded but i still need to see something to not be, like, cautious because of everything else. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:13 And no one dies in that franchise anymore. Yeah, never stays dead. Reinaldo Torres Torres, we've seen my hero and is streaming on Patreon if you're interested. Let's see, who we got next. We also had a couple straggler super stream labs. Troy Boyd, Marvel's been balancing nostalgia. Thank you also, by the way, with fresh directions. What do you think is the biggest risk they need to take to keep the MCU feeling exciting?
Starting point is 01:58:38 sexuality in their movies and that is not just sex jokes but actually willing to be sexual I think maturation in general in that way in many ways of just like What did you say? Maturation in general?
Starting point is 01:58:54 What the hell is maturation? Like to make something more mature? Too big of a word, Coy. Too big a word. Let's dial it back. Let's down a little. Monosolobically. To make adult takes. I don't know what you've just said. Make it.
Starting point is 01:59:08 for big kid and little kid and also big big kid. Was that a surgery? What is this? Yes. What are these words? Do you believe this guy? Wow, Coy. What even are you?
Starting point is 01:59:21 Just thinks he's better than us. What a duplicitous pretentious guy. Yeah. Oh, I know that words. Yeah. That's a Vince Vaughn movie. Envy.
Starting point is 01:59:33 No, no, no. That's a story. It's a best killer movie. Oh, my bad. Anyway. So movies should do more masturbation or something? Yeah, yeah, that's an element we need outside of just Deadpool movies. Sexuality, we can cover this.
Starting point is 01:59:45 Ben Stiller, it needs to be in it and get zipper caught. No, I think there needs to be movies that are appealing to the people that also like political horror movies. I think Marvel needs to be all ages for some films because some characters are, but it also needs to realize there are characters in the Marvel Pantheon that can be for adults if they want to keep the audience they've had for 18 years. Yeah. I think they need to do non-superhero movies. Do comic book movies, but doesn't have to be like,
Starting point is 02:00:15 like I wouldn't call SINC or V for Vendetta. Right. Those are 300. Watchman. Watchman. These, like, people would mistakenly think watchman is a superhero movie. In some ways, it's more, you could argue more that it's a commentary on it. 100%.
Starting point is 02:00:30 But there's movies that are comic book movies. Like, I wouldn't call the upcoming Clayface a comic movie movie. I mean, a superhero movie. Joker, the first one, is not a superhero movie. Perdition Road is Lone Wolf and Cub, and that's like an incredible Tom Hanks, yeah, like drama. But things that are definitely like a comic book movie, but not a superhero movie is, I think, a direction where a lot of these movies should go. The Watchman Show should have started way more things like it. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:57 Because then you'll have a position, too, where you don't have to make a billion dollars every time you could have a variance to what budget. And that's what I think Clayface is going to do well. That's why I think these else worlds, villain stories, like Clayface. That's why I've been championing for a scarecrow movie. Like, these are things where, like, these are not superhero, but they're comic book. And I think do more of those. And that's a way you can keep the genre fresh. And that's what I mean, Marvel, like, they have so many characters that suit that.
Starting point is 02:01:21 Yeah, definitely. Yeah. I think what people get bored of is the idea of, like, here we go, superhero, big bad, save the world. Third act, space portal, or little drones. Yeah, that's what people are bored of. But I think they can feel reinvigorated by just a comic book movie. I think Marvel should take the risk of finishing a script
Starting point is 02:01:39 once in a while. Master, hi guys, love from the UK. Which other DC villains would you like to see get a film like Clayface? We've already had one nodded to today. Maybe a Red Hood or Bloodsport. Also would love to see Marvel do a John Wick style Wolverine film.
Starting point is 02:01:56 I think Logan's a great example of what we were just talking about. I think Wolverine's one of those characters you could do a lot with and Logan's budget reflected it. I wouldn't call Logan a superhero movie. No. And that's a great example of what Marvel can do. For villain?
Starting point is 02:02:10 Yeah, I mean, Bloodsport's not, I mean, a Deathstroke's not a bad call. Megdito. They said specifically DC. Oh, D.C. Sorry. I was still on the Marvel answer. That's a good DC villain. I mean, it sounds like what Man of Tomorrow is going to be. If we'd just isolate Lex, he'd be a great movie. I'm just really challenging myself to not go to Batman villains.
Starting point is 02:02:35 because yeah i'm trying not to honestly where my brain goes to every single time senestro could be really cool senestro doing like you know an evil space that would be perfect for because they're building out the green lantern world yeah right and so if they were to take because they're the guy got got got the show and if they did one that was like from the point of view of someone who was more anti-hero that would be actually actually make lobo a villain and that way when he gets to the superman world from the supergirl world would be fun to play with i know people don't want it from the earlier comments but i weirdly think if you did a zod movie from his not perspective that would be cool
Starting point is 02:03:07 his getting out of the phantom zone like trapped by Superman for so like if you were actually able to see his debate side but if we were to do a Batman villain I would like to actually I think a two-face movie would work I've always like for years
Starting point is 02:03:22 wanted a romance Mr. Freeze movie where he falls madly and and you see him devolve through the film like I'd even cast Ryan Gosseling and do like a Blue Valentine film where he's like morning and morning and he's a scientist
Starting point is 02:03:35 and he has to create all these things and then the third act you introduce Batman he's like a looming figure in the third act you've got like the sweeping romance ended my islands
Starting point is 02:03:42 or Paul Giamatti he's already bald and he already sounds like he's shivering a lot yes so I think he's so ready he was already ready Nora
Starting point is 02:03:49 yeah Nash Nora praise just paint him blue like he was in the Frankie Munez movie next week oops all Giamati
Starting point is 02:04:01 what was the fucking Frankie Munez movie with Paul Giamati Big fat liar. Big fat liar. Yeah, that's his rehearsal for Mr. Freeze. We've got a few more. Let's go.
Starting point is 02:04:09 Let's go. Let's go. We want to learn to end these on time. Thank you, Master. All right, Jose, don't worry about it. I started watching R.R. again after you expanded the team. So I felt bad for Koi because the bit was Greg and John being total jokes to him all the time. How did that start and how did Koi join the RR team?
Starting point is 02:04:28 Was there a time where we were just like riffing off being jerks to you constantly? There was a few live streams. I think there was a bit. Okay. But it was like three places ago. Oh, yeah, I remember that. It was like a multiverse of madness era. It would roast you for looking at yourself in the monitor and monologuing, I guess, talking fast.
Starting point is 02:04:46 Well, I mean, and actually initially, I'll make this 30 seconds. John was actually talking with Koi a lot more than I was initially. Like, they would just be talking to Shmowdown events a lot more. But then when I was on the team, when Koi brought me on to his team for Shmodown, then him and I started getting really close and having, like, a long, phone call conversations and like they had talked about like you had talked with john about maybe coming on r r and then like a year went by and if you happened and then uh much better at those kinds of things eventually we were talking then we then he came over the first thing you do was
Starting point is 02:05:19 eternals um yeah actually like five in the fucking morning with us that was brutal i remember we were like they came out at midnight actually we didn't know and then and then i woke up at like five or six and then it ended up being like a huge video and people were really excited that you were there the rejects loyalty was not there yet, but I was there at midnight. Like, this should be fun. They were there at five in the morning. Yeah, that was rough. It came out at midnight and we didn't know. Oh, that's right. That's right. We were like five hours late and still
Starting point is 02:05:42 did well. Yeah, still though well and people were really excited to have you. And yeah, it was a big video. And then you were kind of on every week since then. Yeah. Yeah. That's when you started becoming regular. But yeah. This actually started with us as friends first, which I like to answer your question. We all knew each other first. Yeah, we were talking a lot. There's a lot of phone calls, actually. That's what we really bought. It wasn't in person. No, because it was always so worky when it was in person.
Starting point is 02:06:04 Yeah, then we'd have like a lot of random phone calls where we would just go on side tangents. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I was asking Greg, like YouTube advice before I started my stuff and then we became like friends outside of, it was always life conversations because we kept the work stuff to Shmowdown.
Starting point is 02:06:16 And John and I knew each other through a coffee shop. That is true. Yeah. Shouts out. Andrew's waiting a film. He's getting really impatient. Yeah. He's breaking things in the water. He's smashing shit.
Starting point is 02:06:25 Sardonic Andrews. He's peeing on our cars right now. It's just so rough. All right. He broke the other two studios. God damn, Andrew. He's got a temper. But he's making references
Starting point is 02:06:35 every time he does it. He's like, this is like when this guy did this. I'm freaking Do you know in 1972, Scorsese wanted to do this table flip? Dan V. Andrew, just get into the camera here. My most
Starting point is 02:06:51 Dan V's back. He's in the friggin' superchats. Hey, buddy. Here, come out. Come back here. You can join me in the booth. Dan V. says my most underrated film, this year is the ballot of Wallace Island. It's sentimental
Starting point is 02:07:06 with great songs. Ending hits you in the fields. Most haven't seen it. It's on my must watch list actually. I really want to see that. One of these days. Maybe Dan V-900, you're always here. Hey, guys. Say how to Andrew. Look at that. Look at that. Andrew Cam. Hey.
Starting point is 02:07:22 Hey. I've ever had a cam named after me. It's my break. We'll get ready now. Andrew's lost a lot of weight recently in a very healthy way. Yeah, no, it's... I'm on the Greg, Dad. Best shape of my life I ever got And I was depressed as hell Yeah
Starting point is 02:07:35 I say no matter what Is if you're depressed, if you're grieving As long as you get there That's what counts people Yeah, right How healthy it is Doesn't matter whether you're sick Yeah
Starting point is 02:07:46 As long as you get there Just get the results We're about three months out From Andrew going to an animal farm For photos Yeah Greg's gonna take the picture It's going to look
Starting point is 02:07:57 Yeah I'm gonna stand in the backing Yeah And what else did Dan say? All right, Dan said, my most under, that's that, oh, no, we do have more from Dan. Let's go, Dan. Just saw the long walk. The book is still bleaker with big changes because it's Stephen King.
Starting point is 02:08:15 David Johnson is so good. Love him in the rom-com Rye Lane on Hulu. And, of course, everybody knows him from Alien Romulus. He's such a movie star and he's so good in this movie. Within the first minutes, I was like, I cannot wait to see this guy get some John. Roll Meehousehold name. He's incredible. And maybe this is the role, but he's great. Oh, yeah. No, I think we all should go watch it. Andrew. Can you skip it and react to it and react to it and react to the sequel? Oh. Actually, it's Richard Bachman's The Running Man.
Starting point is 02:08:47 Oh, we reacted to the original. Yeah. Check out our reaction to that. We should react to the running. Well, you're probably going to work it. What are the original Kings was another Bachman. That's true. All right. What's next on here? We got up next. Jerry Barry, thank you for chiming in.
Starting point is 02:09:08 Do you think D.C. will ever give Batman inner monologue like Dexter? Also, did you see the she-jacks becoming the phenomenon it became? I had a lot of faith in them doing it. I remember the first time they filmed together was The Conjuring, and they were not full. I didn't feel like they were, they didn't really know each other that well, and they didn't really have, like, the rapport they have now. so we took them we took a break from them filming each other
Starting point is 02:09:33 so they could have time to hang out then they found what they are now and I'm really happy that people have taken so well to them especially because like having a two female dynamic is very different and it fits with us which is very
Starting point is 02:09:48 testicular driven the will Batman ever have inner monologue that's what I want that's why I want a faithful adaptation of the dark nightmare not even the faithful enemy version as the monologue so right like you guys reacted that there's not even the monologue and that's so important in the story and frank miller style of story telling yeah so if they did the live action like that would help distinguish it too from the animated version so yeah that would
Starting point is 02:10:11 be cool hondo p do agree Seattle co thank you so much macro dosing struves with Greg Alba hey that would be uh terrifying yep it's a hell of a show I've only macrodosed once and that was by accident and I was on the road driving. Yeah. And I have the package suggests. I have a daddy Tesla. So then I had a free trial for auto drive. I had never
Starting point is 02:10:38 used it. Oh, dude. But I was behind the wheel. And I was like, I guess I'm going to use this now. And somehow it was scarier because you're watching something I had never done it. And I've never felt it. So it's like breaking on its
Starting point is 02:10:55 own. And I'm like, what's going on? This is when I first got it. literally before Elon went now they have that sticker before Elon went crazy That is so intense Yeah it was it was a terrifying time But I love the auto drive Yeah that is such a daunting experience
Starting point is 02:11:10 Yeah because I made a promise my wife I'd drive 40 minutes to go get us a vegan Japanese food And then all of a sudden Space time's changing kicked in and I was like I thought I just microed Oh no Bro
Starting point is 02:11:24 It was like in a nightmare yeah Then I had to go through a part parking lot and parked the car. And I was like, I don't know if I could do this. It's okay. You did it. And that's what's important. That's what kind of is.
Starting point is 02:11:35 I'm so glad you're alive. Yeah. All right. Next up, we, hey, Alan Smithy. That's what we like. Alan Smithy says, it's Friday. Whoa, let me turn that off. It's Friday.
Starting point is 02:11:49 Here's some weed money to fight the stress. Oh, yeah, weed. When I first knew Andrew, the first couple of years, the dude, the dude was. was not this is not this is not sarcasm or a stretch at all the guy was high all the time he morning noon and night i'm still stone from the i think like the cadence that Andrew has has come from being like the heaviest stoner i had ever known at one point like it was years of that remember that dude you're like years just high remember it no he doesn't remember i was either
Starting point is 02:12:32 bull pen bong morning noon and night it's true i mean when i came over great did not have to worry about who was going to supply i'll say that but yeah it's true when i woke up and throughout the day and then wreck a board if you remember the movie knocked up and said rogan's character that was me yeah except i didn't get katherine i but you had to stop because like headaches and stuff right i just stopped because i got a surgery done was right around the time of the first captain marvel movie and after you get a nose surgery like that you can't smoke you're not allowed really bad and so after a few weeks
Starting point is 02:13:06 i tried it again uh that's like really paranoid and then when i did it i was like oh my god i cannot handle the headspace this is awful so i tried it again one more time after i'm like okay i got to quit yeah the old college try yeah but now i just do CBD no THC so damn i missed the dhc andrew that's when i liked him he was a good guy i'm now miserable yeah there you have
Starting point is 02:13:34 she's a secret she's secretly an i yeah the day i when i broke my after i did the photos i had one hit of weed and it one hit and i freaking binge like a mother
Starting point is 02:13:46 it was bad made you miss middil of me yeah i miss the old you all the time even right now talking i'm like this conversation should be so much better and if he was just high You were just super high. I don't like to support people when they're sober.
Starting point is 02:14:01 I think it makes their personality more numb. You want to know about leadership? You want to know the people here? You get loyalty. That's that the brand. You get dependency. First taste is free. And then that's how you get people to be here.
Starting point is 02:14:15 And that's how you underpay them because you pay them in other ways. Chemical dependency. Damn B-900. Another one in here. All right. Thank you. on smithy dan v outside of episode three a peacemaker not loving it i'm guessing six to eight are bonkers with guns saying they might be his favorite thing he's ever done but prefer season one
Starting point is 02:14:37 definitely andrew still hasn't seen us so keep it spoiler free but um i will say like i i love the intention of it a lot i was more intimate and stuff and i haven't seen six through eight i do hear they're crazy but yeah generally i would say i prefer season one over uh season two uh i think the season one has more of an impact is a little tighter but i'm like you in season two a lot. I'm not going to say I don't like it. I think it's great, but I have a preference so far. I'm waiting for six through eight. I think it's going to be something really interesting when it is all said and done because people are going to have an experience with like James Gunn's specificity. So I'm really excited for six through eight. And I think I'm a Superman
Starting point is 02:15:16 over peacemaker guy, which I would not have thought after season one of peacemaker. Like I don't know if it's because I've grown in the last three years since peacemaker, but it's really interesting how But I just don't quite connect as close to peacemakers as I did. Yeah. The Suicide Squad is still my favorite, personally. James Guns, The Suicide Squad, which you catch a great reaction from Andrew and Tara right here on this Zichannel. You know, it's funny. It was like, I thought Tara was with us when we watched it in the theaters at Cinemark.
Starting point is 02:15:40 And then I watched the video back, and I was like, she wasn't there at all. I thought this was a rewatch for her. All right. So we got a couple of stream labs. We call it a day. And then Corey and I watched Batman. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 02:15:53 Yeah, Iisha Kenya in the chat just says that it's hilarious because Andrew's recall is on point. And I've got to say that that is true. There is a paradox there. Because I'm not high. We grew it back. All right. Stream Labs, last of the stream labs. Here we go.
Starting point is 02:16:09 The brink of film has this to say, hey, rejects another great episode. My question is, I know I've heard Greg say before that he has written scripts before. Do you have any plans to pursue bringing those scripts to life and what inspires you to write them. I just do it for the art. I write them, print them, and then I literally burn them every single time. It's once a month. It's symbolic. It's a whole thing he does. That's true. I mean, some people are like, I can't finish script. I'm like, I finish a script once a month and burn it. Yeah, just to watch it burn. Watch. It's what he always says. And he's like, man, I hate the environment. I need to burn more paper. I need to write more.
Starting point is 02:16:46 I tend to burn them on top of a mountain. Yeah, yeah. It's very dramatic. And near fire, really get it into the strategy right away. Near fire with the gas station down below in case it reaches there. If you guys were wondering about how January in L.A. worked out. You guys are true agents of chaos. Yeah. Hey. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:17:02 I actually, there's one of those. I once had a very brief conversation with Chris Stockman. It was nice to hear from him when he had like, people might look at Shelby Oaks and go, he's actually had a lot of different scripts like on that path where it looks like it's going to be made. It looks like it's going to get made. But then it doesn't. And I've had that happen. I think for sure twice
Starting point is 02:17:25 where it was like so close and one with a major agency one that everyone's heard of. But this next one I've been working on I like when I just am able to I like the process. I feel better. I feel like I'm even better at hosting when I do.
Starting point is 02:17:41 Sometimes I'm a little more analytical though which I think upsets people because I'm in such my writer brain because I think about things that the audience wouldn't suddenly think about or might consider a nitpick, But when I'm writing, I will consider, like, that detail of like, but this detail, I don't understand how this didn't happen, you know. Like, it wasn't until I was in writing mode when I saw the Superman, Supergirl scene when I was like, but she's there in the yellow sun.
Starting point is 02:18:07 Wouldn't she be fine now that she's back here on Earth? Why would she still be drunk? She would have healing. Something that I didn't think about, but I wrote that day, then I watched it. Yeah, because I think about the things I'm like, well, will I get criticized on? Or like, how do I honest trailer proof this as I once heard the Russo brother say? Because I think about these minute things that I'm concerned someone might point out. And so then I watch something, then I become a little bit more nitpicky.
Starting point is 02:18:31 It's a weird thing. But I still think it makes me better my job. But I like it. But my plan is to actually, I would like to make it, since I've been in such comic book, I would like to actually make a graphic novel. And I've been looking into how to do that. And that would be the next step, actually. I'm not the kind of first.
Starting point is 02:18:49 who's going to do a Kickstarter to like produce my thing but i would gladly um produce something on my own and then be like hey if you guys want to buy this do it or else everyone's fire from the channel yeah she has a little bit of a counter to that with a supergirl you know really quick i think because she had that jacket on she wanted to get drunk and she probably had blue christinaid or green kryptonite inside her jacket so she could get drunk that's where my mind went too whoa whoa they introduce kryptonite early enough they could do that they didn't establish that but she was flying back. She wanted to get drunk, so she put it in when she got there.
Starting point is 02:19:23 But what the rules are, she goes to a red sun planet to get drunk, and then she came back. I don't know. I haven't thought of it either, but I respect Andrew's deep lefts and rights to get there. The man is enjoying the plausible deniability, and I respect it. We end on Koi here. Coy question. What's the last one? Destined to be the last question.
Starting point is 02:19:48 Destined to Daniel Kretton. Koi, as a lover of deep-cut characters and knowing that James Gunn is also of that same ilk given we are jumping right into Damien Wayne in the DCU. Thoughts slash chances of us getting Flatline? She's a super cool design and a super cool power set. I think we're getting Aquaman. I think Flatline is James Gunn enough.
Starting point is 02:20:15 Say you gotta get your gallon. But I don't necessarily. necessarily know if we'd want to introduce too many characters around Damien in the first film. I could see that happening and I think that'd be interesting leading into death stroke and like going towards the Damien Wayne on the Titans stuff.
Starting point is 02:20:31 I don't know if they'd go there as early because it looks like they're doing Titans not Teen Titans but I do like that character. I do think that's fun and I could see James playing characters that deep cut. So yes that's a fun idea. I've been reading the what's his fucking name? Who's the guy? Rand Morrison who's the one who wrote the Batman
Starting point is 02:20:48 Brave in the Bulls, Grand Moors. Yeah, I've been reading that. That Damien's a dick. Yep. Not a pleasant fella. Murdering, uncooperative little shit is what that guy is. Trained by Talial Gould, League of Shadows. I was like, how does this guy become a main character?
Starting point is 02:21:07 He's so annoying. Yep. And here we are. Do people like him? No, it took years. Guys. It took years. I haven't got into the actual cover art yet.
Starting point is 02:21:17 Because it becomes the run of that. I'm in the prelude before that. Because there's like a certain, but yeah, I was reading like most of it on the plane. And I'm like, this guy's really fucking annoying. And it's for a while. People hated them. But I still find myself wanting to continue. And I'm curious how they make them likable in the movie in that runtime versus comics.
Starting point is 02:21:38 Like you've got to make them. Yeah, he's an asshole. And you got to be authentic to that and then fix him. Yeah. But if James Gun can know how to make a likable asshole, it's James Gunn. I mean, Rocket made me. correct. Yep. Anyway, guys, if you don't like chewing gum, you could always get hydrating toothpicks. You can go to Amazon.com, use code real rejects, and you get no discounts
Starting point is 02:21:59 because you do not have a partnership with that. It'd be a weird thing to type. So you just use your prime video account and you're good. I want to thank Andrew for his cameo appearance and really showing us that he knows how to shill for James Gunn by giving the wildest explanations for how Supergirl can possibly still be drunk. Those shill allegations, rejects are definitely doubling down. I want to thank Stephanie Horton for the final super sticker. Thanks, Stephanie.
Starting point is 02:22:24 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to thank Koi for being Koi. We're going to watch Batman and Robin. Then I'm jumping on a plane. He's jumping on a plane. I want to thank John for being John. I want to thank all you for contributing and being part of this stream.
Starting point is 02:22:35 We'll see you soon, Reject Nation. See you next week. 12 p.m. PST. And happy early birthday to this guy. I will not be texting him. See you guys. How did you check your phone? Check.
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