The Reel Rejects - Hunger Games 5 & Moana Trailer Reactions!! TMNT: The Last Ronin CANCELLED!
Episode Date: November 22, 2025The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping Official Trailer & Moana (2026) Live Action Teaser - Live Stream Trailer Reaction, Breakdown, Commentary, & News Round-Up! Greg Alba & Coy Jandreau (DC Studios...) sit down for an epic triple-header: first we dive into the first full look at Moana (2026) — the live-action remake starring Catherine Laga’aia as Moana and Dwayne Johnson returning as Maui, directed by Thomas Kail, that’s already breaking records with 182 million trailer views in 24 hours. Next we examine the surprise trailer drop for The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping (2026) — directed by Francis Lawrence, starring Joseph Zada as young Haymitch Abernathy, Mckenna Grace, Whitney Peak, Ralph Fiennes and more, set 24 years before Katniss with the 50th annual Games.Finally we cover breaking news for Avengers: Secret Wars — Sadie Sink is confirmed to join the MCU’s next universe-shaping event, rumors of new photoshoot leaks swirl, and we tie this into questions about Wonder Woman showing up in the upcoming Superman 2 / Man of Tomorrow continuum.We’ll unpack key trailer beats, release dates, casting surprises, studio strategy (Disney, Lionsgate, Marvel), universe implications, theory-crafting, and what all this means for the next wave of blockbusters. Whether you are searching “Moana live-action trailer reaction”, “Hunger Games Sunrise on the Reaping trailer breakdown”, “Avengers Secret Wars Sadie Sink news”, “Wonder Woman Superman 2 Man of Tomorrow leak”, this video delivers a full commentary, reaction and news-dump. Smash like, subscribe, and stay tuned because the future of big-screen pop-culture is starting here! 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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which was neat and avatar is one of those movies that i find so fascinating because it's one of
the biggest franchises ever hang on a sec guys no audio there's an audio problem oh right at the top
all right because we don't have these guys here okay that's cool all right you guys good now got audio
can you hear us now beautiful all right we're back take it back all right hey we're going to start this
conversation over as if as if we didn't have the conversation first half hey coy hey do you know
where we were last night where do we get was i there uh no you were not there actually uh you said we
well i said we but i meant john and i oh the royal we there we go that's actually almost work
i was trying to recite for you really good job sense memory well john uh we saw the baking of avatar
we saw the making of avatar and it was at the disney lot james
Cameron, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington, Stephen Lang, girl who plays fire, new girl.
Not Zoe Seldana.
Not Zoe Saldana, the most popular one of them all.
Team Mobile ads.
Yeah.
She was not there.
And they did a Q&A afterwards.
And this documentary, I'll say, was kind of eye-opening.
I think it's on Disney Plus now because it's, I mean, first off, I think it's a little too long.
Because there's no, like, dramatic narrative to it.
It's a really technical thing.
and the first like 40 minutes was like wow this movie really does look really hard to put together
and then after I was like I think I get the point out of state that was very hard to put together
this is going on a while there's always so much more on my brain going to be going to ascertain at this
moment but they seemed to do this thing where they were really trying to drive home these actors
really acted yeah it was so much emphasis on performance capture and I didn't know any of the behind
scenes of the way of water. Did you know, do you know anything about it?
I know the mocap stuff, but only like loosely. I know the, I've seen those videos,
but not in the documentary. The way of water specifically, though. A little bit, much less than
the first. So they had to train all, they actually built like a giant, I'm really making a
super short version of this journey they went on. They built this massive, massive tank and they had
to figure out all types of types of lighting and stuff. They had to build a certain kind of shield
around the water. They had to train every actor to hold their breath for like five to six
minutes. Wow. And they really
filmed in water
the entire time when you're seeing that.
That way they could, first they tried doing something
where it's called dry water where they were just
having actors on. Oh yeah, dry for wet.
Dry for wet. Day for night. Yeah, it's like actors
like imagine Circus O'Lei
and they were trying to like mirror swimming
and it wasn't working. James Cameron was like, nope, we got to do it
in real water. And it was cool to see
like James Cameron's innovation and his
leadership of he keeps pushing
people to go past their standards of what they
believe they can do. And
And it was also cool to be like, oh, shit, you know what?
These guys really are, like, acting their fucking ass is on.
Yeah.
Like Zoe Saldon is, like, really crying and everything.
And it gave me this heightened appreciation for it.
And I was like, oh, man, you know, these Avatar movies really are a cinematic, technical innovation.
And I didn't realize just how much.
It's strange to say, but I didn't realize how much actually went into them having to constantly invent stuff.
They're literally inventing stuff the entire filmmaking.
process things they don't anticipate
and it made me appreciate it more
it was insane it was pretty insane
that whole thing they had to shoot infrared
above the water but the infrared beams
won't go that far underwater so they had to do
a dual like infrared above
and ultraviolet light
below and then like marry them simultaneously
it was super crazy to think about
that being said then they showed a clip
of fire and ash and it looked really fake
were they not in fire
if they're not on fire then what's the
point and i was like is it because we're aware of how much behind the scenes yeah you're looking for
the details now i'm like now i can tell it's really fake and there's still a weird argument to be made
about performance capture because as much as they're really acting there's so much emphasis i think
like most of this documentary is dedicated to the emphasis that they're really acting but when you
slap on like a new face and new eyes and as much as they're used they're doing the tech
they're putting technology on that and they don't want to strip away any of the human
and emotion in the performance,
I can't help but feel as,
even when they cut to it in the documentary,
I'm like,
I still feel like something's getting stripped away.
There's a disconnect for me
when something goes over a human face.
There's like, with animation,
I struggle to connect with anime
or animated acting
or any of those things nearly as much.
Now, anime is very specifically big.
Like, there is an overdoing
that is the style of anime
that I particularly struggle with,
but even something like Rango,
which I love.
I adore Rango,
but I think that it is,
is not as appealing as like watching the video of the actors do the jokes.
I'm more enchanted by the duality of those things,
but I don't ever think of the acting in animation as the same
because I don't connect to the eyes.
I don't connect to the humanity of it.
And I don't know what that is.
I don't know if it's just like the uncanny valley.
I don't know if it's just like that human nature of trying to find human connection.
But I don't connect the Avatar movies at all emotionally.
Like I find the Avatar movie's stories to be pretty thin.
And I don't know if that's because I'm looking for acting
or if it's because the writing is dances with Wilsonese Fern Gully.
I agree.
It was one of those weird moments from watching it.
I'm so rap.
Although I really do like way of water a lot.
I like way of water quite a bit.
But when you see this thing when they're just making shit in a massive warehouse,
and then they go to the ocean and you're like, oh, man, it really does feel like this.
I thought they filmed some of this somewhere.
Yeah.
That wasn't just a warehouse.
So half the point was like, the actors need to be able to work against these real conditions.
So they need to be able to ride something underwater, then ride it 30 feet into the air, and then back underwater and not fall off.
Pretty crazy.
It's like to allow James Cameron to come and actually rip up your soundstage and build a giant tank inside.
It's like, it's insane.
I'm excited for fire and ash and, yeah, I think most of it was really about their, it's weird.
Most of it was like, no, they're really acting.
Most of it is that.
They're really acting.
Love them.
Show them.
Luna Chaplin was the other actress in attendance.
Oh, yeah.
We've probably seen in, what, black mirror or something like that?
I don't know.
I'm excited for her work.
But anyway, guys, welcome to another episode of the Real Rejects podcast.
We go live every Friday except for two weeks ago and next week.
We will not be live next week because it's Thanksgiving week.
We're going to take it off.
I think there's going to be a Black Friday sale for Rejectnation Shop.com.
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Buy yourself a tea or buy someone else a tea.
Anyway, I want to thank first off.
we got another new set
look at the background
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and led a new set
with the help of a friend named Monica
If ever I wish I had a wide shot on you guys
It looks so good
They did an excellent excellent job
I'm really really happy with it
Thank you guys for joining us last week
And for everyone who sent in super chats
And stream labs because we covered a Lionsgate trailer
That video was completely non-monetized
For that one minute of footage
And we're like we cannot mute this
That's gonna stay here
And that whole three hour video
do you monetize, so you guys really saved
us, and we never end the stream without going through every
single one of them. The main topics
for today are going to be
Hunger Games. What's
this called? What you reap is what you saw.
Sunrise on the Reaping. That's what it's called. Sunrise on the
reaping. I like Greg's 80s action movie
one. What you reap is what you
could be the tagline. I've watched that.
And then we got Moana
and the last Ronan is cancelled
and there was just an update about that
from the person, one of the Paramount people
saying they wanted to like Sonic Fiat.
yeah right that's a great
yeah that's exactly
that's my reaction
yeah
do that face again
so we have that
yeah yeah
hey they're gonna sonic fight it
yeah
do without the noise
they're gonna sonic fight
there you go
there you guys
yeah subtle
that's what we're known
for with our reactions
yeah
this thumbnail face thumbnail
and and Sadie sync
is in Avengers
Secret Wars
a apparently
so her character
must be bigger
than we all realized
it to be
anyway
we put out a poll
of what should be the first thing
we want to do. Now, I know we're doing
a couple trailer reactions. It's going to make this clear up
front. If there's any requests that come in for trailers,
we will not do it, so please do not
waste your super chats on that.
But we would never end a stream without going through every single one of them.
So what is the thing that got upvoted the most
before we went live, John? It is
easily, handily,
the Hunger Games 5 trailer reaction.
Sunrise on the ripping. Sunrise, baby.
All right, well, let's honor what the people want. You want to kick
this off, boy? That's fun, man.
So before we do this, what's your association with the Hunger Games?
Huge Hunger Games fan.
I love the original quadrilogy, but for me, this reprise, this going back to the world,
the fourth one really, really blew me away.
I actually did that.
That was the first, when I did that, like, on location thing for that cinema,
or whatever I did with you guys, that was like the first brand thing I did with Rejects.
When I went to that theater in Tennessee.
Oh, yeah.
That was, I went to go see Hungry.
Oh, really?
Yeah, oh yeah, yes, that's the first thing I ever did, like, freelancy.
I didn't know.
I didn't realize it.
I don't remember it being Hunger Games.
Yeah, I went and saw Hunger Games.
It was a lot of fun.
But I was super impressed by it.
I think it's a really hard thing to have something as beloved a decade ago and come back
to it because you're kind of in a tricky spot of like appealing to a new audience,
but making sure the old audience is happy.
Sure.
I worry about Harry Potter for that reason, but it's not quite as long ago.
Like the Hunger Games is in a weird spot where it's like halfway between a generation.
So I was worried about it, but then I was in love with it.
I thought it was amongst the best Hunger Games.
I was super impressed by the actors,
who I largely didn't know.
I don't know Rachel Zegler's work all that well.
I don't know the dude that I can't think of his name right now,
so clearly.
But what they did was so impressive,
and I'm really excited to see a time jump
and to see if that can continue.
Francis Lawrence is a director I really like.
He almost made a Chuck Pollanick movie out of a book I love.
Chuck Pollan,
the guy that wrote Fight Club.
He wrote this incredible book called Survivor,
and it's from the perspective of terrorism on a plane,
and it was filming in August of 2001
so that movie got shut down real quick
but ever since I've been following
his career because he's a big
he likes a lot of the same literature I do
clearly with Hunger Games so big fan of this whole team
excited to see this and this guy just did
the long walk yeah which I loved
which you just saw sad dystopian movies I do
that was a great movie we watched it
I mean we were bombarded last stream
about you guys should watch the long walk
and you guys won
we did it it's up on the channel now
side note you know I love about film
crying when I'm crying
and I'm next to Aaron
moisturized oh my favorite part
Aaron's the only host
who looks directly at you
when you're crying
every time
I see it every
if I'm not in the video
I see him do it to other people
and he does it to me
whatever I'm next to him
once I'm crying
he's always in and he goes
it's like a poet
it's like a fool
he's crying
he's trying to absorb the human emotion
I see you looking at me
he's writing in his mind
he's gathering for later
it's going to be just for him
fun times. Anyway, let's watch Hunger Games
Rising Sun. What you reap is what you sow. What you reap is what you
sew. That actually wouldn't be a bad tagline. Wouldn't be a bad tagline.
We should do that as like a one of our, when we have a pre-tape for one of the holidays of like the best movie taglines.
And put it on our shirt. Like even though that's not. Yeah. And we did dialogue. So there might be a little bit of a different audio here because it's Lionsgate. So we're trying to make sure that we don't run to the same thing.
We were in last time.
Is it all warped to like,
I don't know.
I haven't actually seen the tree.
Let's give it a whirl.
Yeah, mm-hmm, here.
John will not be trade.
We're in trouble.
There's no audience.
There's no audience.
Here we go.
Let's give it a world.
A one, a two, and a three.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
Hall of Justice on silent.
Ooh, yellow skirt.
I can react in silence.
You're not getting that?
I tested this, damn it.
But we didn't.
But we didn't test it with us.
They are getting it.
Oh, the audience can hear it.
That's even better.
They can get copy struck, and we get to not hear it.
Hey, last week, this went perfectly smooth.
We can allow a little hiccup right now.
So, Corey, what do you think is going on with these envelops on screen right now?
Well, I assume they're going to be the people that are chosen to represent their district.
Who's that actor?
The lady with the pulled face.
Yeah.
I don't know.
She looks like anyone in Beverly Hills after 80.
all right i think i have a solution to this do you john give me a second here you guys go back
to chatting for a second okay fix this real quick i believe what's your association with hunger games
what's your associate with hunger games is i think catching fire is my favorite one of the best
iMacs experiences i've ever had it's really hard to match nolan when it comes to imax
did you watch an armax yeah i love catching fire i saw three times in the years you see it on
the proper imax format i saw yes i saw jordan's furniture it's one of the
Only ones in East Coast.
That's not a Limex.
The entire Hunger Games is an IMAX.
So if you guys don't know,
they have the expanded IMAX ratio,
which I'm sure you guys have heard about
plenty of times right now.
And after a character,
because you haven't seen it
and you're here to watch this trailer reaction,
there's a character that dies.
And as Jennifer Lawrence is bawling
and going up the elevator,
it keeps fading to black and black
and then slowly the screen's expanding
and then the entire hungry.
So that's, to me,
there's director.
who use the IMAX format
just doing it for the visual coolness
and then there's directors who know how to use it
to enhance an emotional punch
and that's when I thought
Francis Lawrence knew what he was doing with the IMAX cameras
of this is to enhance the emotional punch
of this moment and throw you more into her perspective
so yeah I'll never forget
it's one of the most unforgettable
IMAX experiences I've ever had
all right gang we should be good now
are you sure I think so
what did you do John left the room
what did you do by the way
Yeah, what did you do?
Did you check a circuit breaker?
I went to do something real old school,
and I was just like, I'm going to feed this.
Here, where's me?
I'm going to feed this just from our headphone jack
into the roadcaster like we do with the reactions.
Oh, no way.
Instead of using the source audio.
There are like a thousand ways to pipe the audio for this trailer in the software,
and none of them are coordinating with me right now.
Look at a Dan Merle stream just to know that I am not insane.
Like stuff always goes a little bit hanky, but here we go.
I think we should be good.
All right.
Let's give this a go.
Yes.
Yeah, we're here.
Who is that?
She looks so familiar.
Welcome to the glorious rebeing of District 12.
It's someone we almost know.
Is that going close?
Maybe.
twice the number of tributes oh wow cool this looks like midsamar yeah
twice the glory man i love the production sign of these movies oh they're actually like kids
kid kids some of them that's like the rue of the story
Oh, hey, it's girl
Jeffrey, we like her.
Oh, wow, the editing of this trailer
is fun.
Dope, actually.
This is spicy.
Is that funny?
Karate Kid guy?
Yeah, and the long walk.
Yeah.
Francis Lawrence liked him.
We're to work together again.
This is a really cool look
of trailer.
Yeah, this is beautiful.
Man, I miss movies having color.
This looks beautiful.
Yeah, I know.
This is so vibrant and so edited.
It's got so much polish.
Yeah, Ray finds.
There's our snow.
Yeah, I heard he's,
This guy's playing
Woody Harrelson, Mitch?
Oh, interesting.
Jesse Plymouth is in this.
He's playing Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Which is a perfect casting, in my opinion.
Hey, Mitch is a character.
Yeah, thanks, Sean.
Oh, oh, oh.
Hey, El Fanning.
Oh, McKenna Grace.
Dude, oh, my God.
McKenna Grace every big trailer.
Man.
Oh, this is going to break my heart.
These games are going to be different.
Oh, I'm excited for this.
Is that Woody Harrelson's voice?
Yeah, they're doing that Dexter original sin thing, I guess.
It's got a different actor, but let's use the actor we know for the voiceover.
Or was that an audio pulled from one of the Hunger Games movies?
It might have been pulled from one of the Hunger Games movies for the trailer.
Either way, a year early trailer that looks that good gives me a lot of hope.
I've only seen each Hunger Games movies once Ballad of Sondbirds and Snakes I reacted to hear with John.
But I do recall that thing with Hamich of him being super dramatized from being one of the winners.
Yeah.
And now we're going to see that unfold.
Yeah.
That's a pretty cool prospect.
I thought, you know, so I got told that he, this guy, it's going to be Hey Mitch and that
Ray finds him playing snow.
Yeah.
Can you confirm who those, if that was Glenn Close, John?
I am on the case.
Thank you, buddy.
And thanks for fixing the audio, by the way.
Any time?
But, Corey, what are your first thoughts on that?
I think Phillips, Hugh Moorhoffin is one of the great actors that we've lost and the idea
of Jesse Plymins playing him really excites me because he's one of those actors in
the Hunger Games that elevated it for me.
Yeah.
Those films are like Oscar performances in a.
dystopian young adult novel series
like the performances in these movies are crazy
to get this new age of them with
you know L. Fanning and McKenna Grace and the Jesse
Plemons the actors here I feel like
we're going to look back on as that
for the next wave. I see here
Kieran Culkin's in it like this cast is insane
Maya Hawks in it
And you were correct it was Glenn Close
good eyes. I was not super confident
Iris Apatow's in it man I'm so excited for this
cast so that's what I'm speaking to like
the cast is always insane it's always some of the best
actors working. The visuals are really stunning. I love the vibrancy. We've been talking a lot
the last like 15 years about lack of color in films. Things feel very muted. Things feel very
drab. This looks technical. This looks sound of music. It looks so vibrant. Yeah. That plus the
styles editing. I'm very excited about it. It's interesting because after songbirds and snakes,
which I, you seem very over the moon about it. And I enjoyed it. I wasn't as over the moon about
it as you are. But I was getting the David Yates feeling with Francis Lawrence. Maybe you should
move on, dude. You know, maybe you should do something else. And because David Yates, for you guys
don't know, David Yates started with Harry Potter 5 and he just directed everything Harry Potter
and the Fantastic Beast after that. And it seemed like he was just getting kind of bored with the
experience. It wasn't able to bring something fresh to it. There looks like there's something
back to being fresh, cultish, vibrant. Like the Midsamar. I, I, I, I, I, I think,
think that's very intentional the way that that aesthetic is the color of the flowers because there
is the first time I've used the word cult surrounding it and you know seeing him explore
similar types of things of perpetuating violence and using violence as a form of entertainment
media in the long walk and perhaps getting more in tune thematically with those things on a
much deeper more philosophical level liking it to also like the dogma of american politics
and then going back to the hunger games world I wonder if he actually
got something fresh. A new spark. Yeah, from doing the long walk and how we could
innovate there because this actually doesn't feel just repetitive of the other ones.
There's something that feels like, yeah, we're getting the cool prequel stuff and seeing
actors playing characters. We're familiar with the visually and I'm sure even with the music
that we did. That we don't know. But without the music, it was still actually really
effective and cool to just take in what we were looking at. It's also interesting to watch a trailer
without any sound design choices that are clearly for emotional.
but still feel emotion.
Like that mummy trailer with Tom Cruise.
Yeah.
That's how we just watched that.
It was very mummy-ass.
Dump, dump, dump, do.
Give me an honorary Oscar.
That dude deserves a real one.
I hope he gets one with the Inoratu film.
Yeah, it seems like he's already camping.
From that.
He's got my from not the Academy, but I'm in.
This seems like a big promo for that,
whatever that new movie is got coming out.
Untitled Ineratu film.
But yeah, I think this looks fantastic.
I'm a huge fan of this franchise.
I think it's really cool that multiple generations are discovering such an important story.
I think, you know, you mentioned the long walk.
That, to me, felt like it was an easy sell to Hunger Games fans to use Francis Lawrence.
But it's interesting that you're right.
This might have fed him in a different way because of the long walk.
Yeah.
Because that film is so drab very intentionally.
That movie's color palette isn't just a sign of the times.
It's not like because it's 2024.
It felt like that dry, dour energy was important to the book.
And it felt like that served that story to go the other way.
with this definitely suits it well to compare it a little bit more to potentially this is just two
minutes out of what it's probably a two and a half hour film right one thing i loved about the long
walk is we never cut to the public and we never even create relationships or characterize any of the
soldiers who are accompanying the people walking is just on the characters and i haven't read any
these books ballad of songbirds and snakes seems to go like much more magnified into everything
beyond just our main two characters as going through the politics all the different characters
and stuff, which is Hunger Games.
But this trailer brought it straight
to just our main characters who are in the Hunger Games
and back to that primal side
and feeling just right back to basics.
Yeah.
In a way that somehow feels not just,
what would you call it?
Not just, like, a rehash is the word I was looking for.
Yeah, thank you, John.
I wrote down on the notes for this episode, like R right now,
the year away promo is really interesting to me
because this is getting more common.
Like, this is out in a year, dude, November 20th, 2026.
Yeah, you're right.
The Odyssey got its first teaser a year out and sold out a year early.
If the rumors are true, Doomsday is getting its first trailer a year away?
Do you think as a trailer expert in the field of marketing, a Gemma award-winning person?
Do you think that's, like, palatable?
Do you think that's, like, actually effective a year away?
I think they're doing it because they know that these, most trailer views come
from the internet, right?
So most people will see this from the internet,
but to get people in the theaters,
they're probably, like, what just came out
this? Was it Wicked? That came out? This is probably with Wicked, right?
Right. So they're releasing all these trailers
because this is, you know, they have Wicked out.
They're going to have Zootopia 2 out. They're going to have
Avatar. We're going to have SpongeBob. They're going to have
all these movies out in the theaters,
and this is their one chance.
And potentially, they'll be able to
accompany the
wave and the feeling
when you play these kind of trailers next to a
Andrew's Doomsday, which is for sure coming out.
So I think it's more to that effect where people will be there to see the Doomsday trailer,
the Odyssey trailer, but they'll also be getting this.
So it's about feeding that whole ecosystem of getting into the cinemas again beyond just
prepare people a year out because people do forget about shit really fast.
Well, I'm worried we're going to be like done with seeing images of it after a year of like,
do they put out another one in six months?
Do they put out another one?
Yeah.
Like how do you, if you're starting this soon, usually it's six month teaser, three
months trailer, one month second trailer.
Like, there's a pattern. If you're starting a year
out, how do you sustain it or
you let it completely die down out? Oh, surprise, we're back.
Like, how do you keep the hype
up? Or do you just wait until
the normal window after your first trailer? Because
I was expecting a teaser. I mean,
this is a year away. Yeah, it looks
complete. That's what's crazy. Like, this movie
looks done. It looks finished. A year of visual
effects work is always a good sign. That's a dip
Superman. Yeah. But just with how
early this is, I'm just curious what marketing
starts to become because this is
three of the biggest movies of the year
Hunger Games, Doomsday, and the Odyssey
or three of the biggest movies of 2026.
If you're starting a year early, how do you
keep up with that?
And is this the new standard for marketing with big
movies? I think it's a smart way to do it.
If you look at most streaming movies
or streaming shows, they usually
put their trailers out like a month
before. Right. So this helps distinguish
it from the streaming world
and it goes back to making people anticipate
an event. So I think they're trying to build up
an event. To me, I think it's a positive thing.
it's positive too. I just want to know. I totally
get what you mean because in the meantime, there's going to be a bunch
of different other things that are going to be promoted.
I was talking about this with John, like before
the documentary for Avatar started yesterday is like
there's just way too much. Yeah.
There's so much and nothing feels special and everything
just feels like a blip in time. And everything's so big.
Yeah, everything's so big and
everything feels like
an event for the week of it.
Even that, you know, sometimes just feels like a
blip. Most things feel like dust in the wind
now. Well, it's because we are so scattered with our
attention. The attention economy is
broken like we have our phones we have youtube we have movies we have tv we like there's just so much
that's trying to get our attention and none of it feels bigger important because it's all big and
important and it depends on what the movie is like doomsday that makes sense audacity that makes
sense this makes sense what the other ones were you talking about those are the three big ones
okay those are three and i would say those are three of the biggest movies of next year okay
but you've got a more standard um you know if supergirls coming out in june we'd probably get
something uh soon because that's six months into the year that is a
a standard amount of time and then the more
traditional rollout. But
it's curious what
movies are getting this year out grab.
Well, I think Hunger Games is smart because
the book world right
now, that's one thing about book talk
and I suppose book too, but I feel
like it's mainly book talk that has really
resurrected people reading
and that is a
true sense
of fandom. Yeah. And Hunger
Games has that with the book world.
It's fandom.
And to capitalize, if you look at what we're talking,
there's like the Nolan fandom,
and then there's the Hunger Games fandom,
and then there's a Marvel fandom.
And to capitalize on that is the smartest way,
I think they'd roll it all in.
That's what I'm trying to think of what else is that big next year.
I would say Supergirl would be the next one in that scope.
Clayface is going to be smaller intentionally,
and that's in the fall.
What else, next year is next year.
Isn't it a brand new day next year?
No.
Brand new day is next year.
Brand new day is July.
Okay.
So that could be soon.
Well, shit.
I don't know.
But yeah, I'm just curious about like marketing.
I think it's really interesting
that year-out trailer thing
is becoming more common.
Hopefully nothing, none of this gets forgotten.
Yeah, that's what I mean.
It's a year's a long time.
Oh, boy.
All right.
Well, what's next time that was voted?
Thank you guys for voting that first.
All righty.
The next most popular topic of conversation
by a thread is the cancellation
of the last run.
Oh, God.
Yeah, this is a bummer.
Yeah, man.
I thought of you first
because I know what you're excited you are for this.
Yeah, I even started reading it,
which was cool.
I still haven't got into who the rodent is.
Haven't gotten that spoiled for me yet.
I thought they would tell you right up front.
Yeah, so, Corey, I mean, you're the one who actually read the whole thing.
You want to tell people what the last Ronan is.
So all of the turtles are killed and you have one last turtle that I don't want to give away
because it's cool the way they play against type with that turtle.
And I think this is definitely.
Because they have all the weapons.
Right.
Like, which turtle is.
Exactly.
Like the turtle energy is all the different turtles, Michelangelo Donatello, Ruff.
they're all very different and this is a cool way to like throw you at one turtle the last one surviving with all the weapons with a very different personality and you to figure out like what happened to his family what happened to splinter and it's like a neo western blade runner meets you know Clint Eastwood movie but with the turtles and it is so intense and so r-rated and so badass it really ups the like ninja side of the teenage ninja turtles but in a western setting i think it's one of the best modern turtle myths uh a unit turtle's been around for like
30 years. I think it's one of the best stories.
They were going to make a live action
version of this with the director of nobody
and it just got canceled at Paramount.
To me
even though I haven't finished
it, it makes me think of like
Old Man Logan. It's very much in that man.
Modern Western. But it's with the Ninja
Turtle. Yeah. Right.
And
you said something in your Instagram story posts
which is they didn't want their first
live action to be this. After 10 years, they didn't
want their first live action to be an R-rated adult.
film, which I think is a mistake because this
is the audience. I think this is totally the audience
because you already have your
animated ones with the muted mayhem
that Seth Rogen Evan Goldberg are shepherding.
And turtles were big in the 80s. We're grown
now. We're grown. I went to
watch the re-release of the first one
and that is
while it has its camp and cheese, it's also
surprisingly mature. Yeah. Dark.
It's like a dark. The comics are dark.
People forget the original comics are dark.
Audiences have grown up
and you would be able to have both versions where you
have your animated world and then you have this because no matter what live action if they do
their live action which they said they want to sonic fight it whatever that means maybe just have
sonic be sonic and have turtle yeah i get the same studios own them so they want to like oh yeah let's
just have it every year instead of every two year yeah i think there's a lot of misopportunity though
because there's already a big fandom surrounding this there's been a lot of people championing for
it there's a video game in development for the last couple years so imagine if there was like a video
again they came out and the movie my god synergy it would be incredible so to me the marketing would
take care of itself because then you get the video game fandom wanting to go check this out as well
so that way you don't feel like left out and you got to do something that's fresh and different
and this would have allowed it to be fresh and different because a lot of us who grew up with turtles
are into r-rated shit now yeah we're grown and and it's a grown story i i think there's a reason
the last two sets of live action didn't do well yeah because they're trying to make it for kids
I don't know a lot of kids
I don't know a lot of kids
But I don't know a lot of kids that are into
Yeah you know
I'm not hanging out
Not hanging out of kids
But the kids
Aren't probably Turtles fans
Because it's their dads
And mom's favorite fandom
Well they'll have the mute
They'll have the animated
Right
Which is good
And it's good
That's a good
That's a good
So like cake and eat it too
Instead they're cutting off
A lot of their audience
I think it's weirder to have
Your animated thing running
And then you have your live
That is similar tone
Yeah
That I think it's a little bit stranger
This is such a waste.
This had a lot of potential.
I think there's a, people are kind of, they seem to be retaliating against it.
And to paramounts credit, when they retaliated against that Sonic design, they ended up making it.
They ended up going back.
So maybe they'll listen to people, be like, oh, we made a mistake because people are bothered by this.
Yeah.
And more and more, the internet has a voice.
More and more, the people are affecting on it in real time.
That's right.
So the people speak out.
Get mad.
get angry
do it
Corey's playing footseys
he's just straight up
I just full on like
drum tap
your whole foot
I thought there was a middle chair
I wasn't even like a little tap
like oh no
uncomfortable with our
I just claimed Greg
I was like by the way
I'm a talk last rowing more
but yeah I'm excited
excited
for the internet to rage out
it's just used to say
this is excited
Yeah, I'm excited.
That's what I say.
Exactly what happened.
What I'm done making points.
I say, I'm excited.
That's how I'm excited.
That's what my period is.
When I say, I'm excited, I'm done talking.
Guys, I'm not excited.
John in the chair, people, how are they feeling about?
Oh, man.
Are they upset?
People are just excited for you guys to be playing footsies.
People want their grown-up Ninja Turtles.
I mean, you know, and people are both in favor of Kitty Ninja Turtles,
because, you know, there's a nostalgia attached to that, but, uh, I don't know.
There's, there's kind of a healthy debate, it seems like.
People think it's not just for kids, but people are also kind of pointing out that a healthy
percentage of the turtle audience is kids.
And that's why they have the animated movie.
Yeah, that's, that's a whole market.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's fair.
But there is nothing to represent the adults that want it to be more mature.
To me, there's no version where you could do, let's say they do the, let's make you laugh.
Fred Skull, uh, says R-rated live action,
Nitted Turtles would flop hard.
It would.
I'm sorry.
I'm an elder millennial,
but I also have common sense.
I mean, it depends on the budget of the movie.
You wouldn't have to make this
a $200 million movie.
I think people would be,
I think you'd be surprised.
I'd say if this was like a $50 million,
$70 million movie,
it would do gangbusters.
This comic is enormous.
It's one of the biggest selling
independent comics in years.
Yes.
Like,
I've heard of this comic forever
before I even really got back
into reading comics, yeah.
And the re-release of turtles did great.
I think there's a bigger market for this than people expect.
Yeah.
And the video game, people are still hoping that it had a trailer a couple years ago.
That was huge.
And people were freaking amped up about it.
And if you're a Ninja Turtles fan, you know what this is.
That's what I mean.
And if you're a Turtles fan, you're not probably 15 or under.
Like our rated is 17 and up.
There's a whole market for this.
And if you're not Turtles fan because you don't like the kiddie shit,
then you see this trailer like, whoa, what the hell is this shit?
Does that make a samurai movie, turtles in it?
What a crazy thing.
But you got to market it and budget it.
It's three, you guys.
It's four.
No, no, though.
You're saying that.
Oh, the same right.
Yeah.
But here's my point.
There's no version, I think, where they can make a live action Ninja Turtles movie.
That then segues into the last ron.
Right.
You've got to just do the last ron.
And it works that it's been so long since a live action one because of this.
You can't just.
What if they have her tying it into the original?
It was one of them.
Cory Feldman.
Oh, shit.
That would be nuts.
The voice of course.
Feldman or someone with Shever Turtle.
That would have been wild.
Missed opportunity.
Hopefully they make it.
I'm not excited.
I mean, we got people who are fans.
We were talking about this last week.
Fans are now grown up in film directors and are making movies.
Then you got content creators who are making movies.
It seems like it's only a matter of time before someone fucking does this.
That's fair.
And it does seem like that's what's happening more and more is the diehards are making.
Like Dan Tracton.
Yeah.
It's one concept trailer away from getting.
Greenland.
Yeah, one go fund me.
Yeah, it really is like that close to being done.
Anyway, but thanks.
Thanks for voting, though.
What was next up here that was voted?
All right.
Coming in number three.
Sorry, John, just to interrupt, again, as a reminder, we do get to all the super chats and
stream labs after we get through our main stories.
So thank you guys for being patient.
We will go through all then.
Thank you.
Absolutely.
Coming in third place in the poll of interest, Moana, trailer reaction.
Let's do it.
Moana.
You guys ready for some live action.
This comes out to Coy's point
Eight months from now? July
It's a while
Eight months
All I heard is that this is one of the most
Viewed trailers ever or something
That's every trailer now
Every trailer just beats the last record
Because they're cheating the system
They're combining like TikTok numbers
Instagram numbers
And every new platform adds numbers
Because it used to be one platform
Oh that's funny
And then they like upload multiple
Like multiple accounts
And the pre-roll on videos
Are they counting that if it pre-rolls automatically?
I don't know, actually, maybe.
That'd be a cheat, too.
I think a whole thing.
I think it is a cheat.
Yeah, because.
Why in my day?
Trailers play for the movies.
I just don't see how the Moana trailers of the bit,
one of the big, like,
how could that beat even Avengers?
Yeah.
You know?
Like, those trailers were fucking,
everyone rewatched them and dissected them.
Who's dissected the Juana trailer?
Is this an event trailer?
I mean, I'm sure people are excited,
but to that scale.
Let's find out.
the first movie.
Yeah, we're about to find out there.
And I kind of like the second.
Kind of.
That has a display.
Well, get ready for some real
good stuff.
Just because of the music, I'm sure,
can you just lower it a tiny bit
so that way we're...
We're louder.
All right, one, a two, and a yeah.
The bird.
This is Dwayne Johnson flying.
All right, cool.
It looks like the animated is the way of water.
I mean, they must have shot this on a real beach this time.
Yep, yep.
Look how beautiful it is.
There's Dwayne Johnson.
This looks largely CGI to me in a live action.
They all do, Coy.
But I'm not sure why you don't just make another Mala.
They all look CGI.
I'm just acknowledging of all the movies this one.
All the different animation is what they are.
It's just guys.
got a live action character in amongst the animation.
Wait, so I should read you stuff like that.
There's doing, Johnson.
Cool.
That is one of the most viewed trailers of all time.
I like that chicken.
Well, it looks, it just hit me right now.
It's kind of really close to the actual animated release.
Like, we've had no distance.
Yeah.
Yeah, it's not like a legacy live action.
And, like, this just happened.
We had Moana, Moana, Moana, two, want a live action.
Or, like, when they make an American version of one of those French farcical comedies.
Yeah, it's just like a year or two later.
Yeah, I don't feel the excitement because I don't, I don't see necessarily the point in this one with how recent it was and how much that is CGI.
There's like a live action character amongst animation.
They all weirdly do tend to feel that way.
Lilo and Stitch is not feel that way because there's so much in the real.
world.
Yeah.
But a lot of them do just feel, you know, a different form of animation is what we're watching.
Like Lion King being dubbed live action, no, those lions are, yeah, those lions are drawn
lines.
Mufasa was one of the worst experience.
I skipped it.
I like completely skipped because I was so, I never thought I'd dislike a Donald Glover
Beyonce film.
Like I just opted out at the second one.
I want to be heard again.
That's what most people do that as.
Yeah.
That's what I, when I go to Lion King, I'm like, you know what?
You see Donald Glover's, uh, Mufasa?
Have you guys seen?
Beyonce and Donald Glover's
Mufus Mufus.
Some of us go
with different log lines
to get people in seats
and that's why I was there.
Childish Gambino?
Yeah, Childus Gambino was why I was there.
Have you seen Atlanta Fossa?
That's what I was there for, guys.
I want to be Cowboy Carter
and Childus Camino crossover.
It's weird
because I'm aware
it's mainly a different form
of animation essentially.
Yeah.
Side note.
Alex, did you listen to the stream
earlier when we were really
complimenting you?
Yeah, we gave you so much praise.
Alex just showed up.
Yeah, screw your child's Thanksgiving at school.
Did you hear our compliment?
We don't care that it's a family day and a school thing.
All right.
Priorities.
We want praise for our praising of your work.
Yeah, tell us how great we are for noticing you.
Okay, good.
Okay.
Good.
Because ChatGBT, EBT, wrote up something really good for us to say.
We read it verbatim.
Yeah, we were like, what's a nice thing to say to someone who designs a set nicely for you?
I don't even ought to compliment anymore.
dude i saw a video of someone like with riz online and they were like writing prompts to chat gbt about
how to talk to a girl and then sending it to the girl and then she was responding it was like
oh my god how are you so smooth and it was like an ad for chat gbt of like yeah that's great
i didn't even consider that was a thing i don't know how to be single i would never want to figure it
out i hear people who are single now and it sounds like the biggest fucking nightmare i cannot imagine
meeting someone and being like oh you can't speak without a robot like we're in a weird world where
you have to know who someone is
before you know them
where you get to meet them
Can you imagine me catfish by a robot?
You have to play mind games
of how to communicate
when the biggest form of communication
is body language and tone
and then in real life
they don't know how to talk
because they're just been prompting
the thing
like it just sounds like
the most artificial way
of meeting and dating people now
and now they've got to sit through
this fake Moana movie
I've tied to back it.
Okay so
Moana
there is something weird though
about
it's kind of like
when I was watching the Avatar documentary
it's all fake
but there's something weird
when I'm looking at the ocean
in this movie
in the world where
the idea is to elicit
that it's live action
the idea is to make you feel
like it's real
the animated movie of Moana
doesn't go for that
it doesn't try to make you think
it's style that's art
it's a tape
yeah yeah it's intentional
they're letting it's
you're not trying to trick you that
it's not an animated movie
where this is
is trying to trick you that this is all real.
While I know they shot some of this on like actual locations, actual beaches,
and there's actual props and stuff,
a lot of it is very much animated and computer heavy.
It looks good computer heavy.
To me, my biggest qualm, actually, is the fact of how close it's coming to.
I mean, there's already a big argument for why make any of these, right?
The one thing I wanted to bring up to you, yeah, of course, money.
But the one thing I want to bring up to you is you've talked about several times how we do need
these films that help propel
the box office. Yeah. So that way we can make
some of these other riskier films. That's what I'm assuming.
And do you feel like that with this? Or are you still
like we shouldn't be making these? This will probably make
a billion dollars. This, I mean,
I care more about theaters staying open than I care about anything. So
if this gives me another three years of
movie theaters existing, then I don't need to see it. But I like
movie theaters enough that like, you know, this doesn't hurt anybody.
But I know when I see this shot, there's a girl singing, holding a rope and
nothing else around her is live action. And that
isn't a live action remake of a movie that came out five years ago that's a sequel that is in a
different slight medium i think it's just it's way too close and we just had a moana too just so it's
a little weird how close it's coming to and like that's a fully animated chicken but that's a different
animated chicken here's the crazier part if this is a hit then we're going to get even more yeah
we're going to get even more that have just come out we'll get um i mean i i know for a while they
were working on like the scarlet johanssen tangled movie oh yeah but there's like
It's been decades.
So that kind of makes a little more sense.
And Rapunzel is a classic.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I mean,
what else has come out recently from Frozen?
I can't even think of it.
Frozen is one.
It feels like inevitable.
We're they,
I know they had the play,
uh,
I can't,
I really can't recall any Disney movies.
We're just at the,
we're at the scary part one day they will make a toy story.
They haven't done any Pixar once.
Yeah.
I'm hoping there's different licensing or something.
So we haven't touched Pixar yet.
Yeah,
because please don't.
They should do cars.
That apparently is a thing.
They should do.
like cars they're saying they're making a cars live action oh my god apparently there's a rumor to be a
trailer in front of the uh what's it called in front of avatar they should do christine like
style where it's like a horror i want like demolition derby but owen wilson like wow i saw old
wilson at air one how's he doing i didn't talk to do you look well yeah i wanted to say something
to him yeah i wanted to because you know there's that feeling oh wilson and then it was like
man's shopping yeah it's it's a fine line but we know my god owen wilson and i'm a bothering someone
shopping.
I was a time where I used to idolize famous people.
I've gotten more and more, not jaded, but more and more, I'm aware that I want to keep
movies movies, and if I meet someone, there's a chance it'll throw things off.
I don't want the variable of having a bad interaction anymore because it'll affect my movie
going and my movie is more special than me meeting someone.
That would suck.
I fortunately never actually had like a bad interaction with a celebrity.
I don't think I've ever had that.
I have, but I've been trying to
name five people. Yeah, let me just shit talk
on the internet. But overall
98% of my interaction's been
positive, but even then
like when I become friendly
with someone, it affects my viewing of their movies
and that separates my
separation of like
suspension of disbelief goes away. Well, we're
like, okay, on a
very like personal level,
whatever level of popularity
we are, there's like a list celebrity
we're like our list or something.
D-minus list.
We're like closer to the very,
probably at the very end of the alphabet here.
I remember like when I,
the first and second time I ever got recognized
many years ago,
both people were extremely nervous to talk to me.
Yeah.
Now when people recognize me,
they're like,
Hey, Greg, what's up?
That's how people talk to, you know,
content creators who recognize,
famous people they recognize.
Now it's like so casual now.
Yeah.
It's so different now.
Yeah.
It's really fascinating to me.
I hate it.
They should, I don't know.
I'm saying.
That's how I'm like oh hey what's up buddy
That's just how we talk no one's like actually nervous
And sometimes they are but it is just like talking to a friend now
Yeah and I feel that way now too when I see famous people
It's like like James Cameron and everyone there people are trying to like clam for the photo
I'm okay I don't need the photo I just I'm gonna go now I don't I was kind of bored of this cute
Greg and over like hey Jim
Hey Jimmy C
Yo Jay what's up hey S Weaver how you doing
This is kind of interesting
But anyway I'm excited for this girl though she's gonna be a good
But I'm excited for her to be Moana and hopefully she does a great job.
Little Merman I actually did not dislike.
I enjoyed that one.
I did not see that one.
Yeah.
I usually, I haven't had as much.
For me, it's to support the box office.
I genuinely, that's the one thing I think these do.
And I'm happy for that element.
But otherwise, I, you know, I have two hours to spend somewhere else.
They should have cast a white girl.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She got an uproar there.
Margo Robbie.
Margo Robbie is Mouin.
I would have been down.
I think it would have made twice as much money.
I'm going to repeat that.
It would have made twice as much.
Here she might be Britney Spears.
Let me get into your close up.
Yeah.
It would have made three times more money
if they put Margo Robbie in as Moana instead.
I want everyone to know this.
You know what?
That made me think of Barbie
which made me think of Ryan Gosling.
There are still people though like Ryan Gosling
where I think even if like
and he wouldn't be, but if he was like an absolute
asshole, I would still be like,
but I met Robert.
Ryan Gosling, and I love his movies.
Like, there are the occasional people that are still, like, Rushmore.
Yeah.
But overall, I kind of feel the same about, like, distance.
Yeah, I mean, James Cameron made my all-time favorite movie, and I'm like,
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
But Ryan Gosling.
Ryan Gosling.
There's a few.
Freakin, I guess I kind of had with, oh, well, not really.
I said something funny around Conan that he laughed, and that gave me, like, juice for a year.
Exactly, yeah.
Like, that was a life moment.
Like, you make Conan O'Brien laugh.
I was like, I'm going to hold on to this forever.
So those things are.
worth it, but I agree with your overall sentiment. But Marga Robbie as Moana is the main
thesis here. And that's correct. But I also feel like most celebrities, yeah, I also feel like
most celebrities, I get the impression they don't want me to ever approach them. So I don't.
You specific. Yeah. Like, not interested. Greg Alba. I was nervous as hell of me,
Keanu when you introduced me to Keanu. Yeah. That won't great. Yeah, but he has a way of like
calming you though. That was such a moment to like, I was, that's still one of my favorite things I
ever gotten to do yeah like that was and and you know what i like i like introducing people to
people more than i like meeting people like when i got to introduce my mom to nick holt and he was so
sweet to her and like we met his kids and we had a regularly gay conversation about family like we
talked about family that was so much more special than like can i take a picture like i got to like that
to me maybe that's where we are with life career whatever but that i would love more of like uh the five
nights at freddie's premiere's coming up and i know matt lillard a little bit and my little brother
and sister love him. I'm really hoping to get to introduce them. That sort of thing is still
special. But this is also making me question if I'm super out of touch because we're in a
part of the industry where we fortunately get to cross paths with a lot of these people.
And you cross paths with them significantly more than I do with your with your profession.
So I'm thinking of like, well, what about the average individual though who's not doing
something that's even like content creation or something?
Maybe the nerves are still really there.
Yeah, I would imagine.
But celebrities has shifted in the last 10 years, like the concept of celebrity.
Yeah, they're all.
We know them too much.
Well, yeah, and there's more of people that are idolized.
Like, I think that to some people, we YouTubers are famous people.
And to some people, celebrities are less famous than YouTubers.
Yeah.
Depending on the celebrities.
I mean, I'm not talking Margot Robbie.
I'm talking like the day-to-day actor probably has a little less of that because of how spread out it is.
Like the five minutes of fame is kind of spread out.
out. So I think this concept has changed. Do you know who Harry Mac is? Oh, I love Harry Mac.
I saw him at the, the, John and I went to go see Loop Daddy. Yes. And Harry Mac was there.
And I got, Mark Rebier. He broke his leg, dude. Did you see there? He's chatted his shit.
I freaked out to Mark Rebbe. I had Hall of Fame or Loop Daddy. Dude, Loop Daddy. I got so much
more excited to see Loop Daddy and Harry Mac in public than I would most actors. I had, I was at, when I was
last in Colorado a couple months ago, I was there for a funeral.
And then on the flight back, our flight got delayed by like three hours, I think.
It was like three hours.
And I was at the one of the stores.
And I walked, I just passed him.
It was just like Harry Mac right in front of me.
And I just, I'm like, oh, my God.
And he was so fucking nice.
I was like, dude, you have no idea how like, I'll just, I'll just binge your videos.
If I'm on the road for a long time, I'll just put on your rafts.
And like, you just bring so much joy.
like that's why I love him so much
he's like he brings joy and heart
and he cares and he was like
and no clue who I was and
he was he was just as nice
as you would hope he would be
and as engaging and I never
at I rarely
like if I opposed to Owen Will set this or I wouldn't
not a million years asking for a photo
yeah but I told him like I rarely
ask this is could I take a selfie with you
yeah he was like absolutely man and it was
really because I'm bothering him at the like the fucking airport
and he was really cool about it I
to text to John right away.
Do I have permission to pull up
the coffee?
I'm way more excited about this story
than Owen Wilson and that's saying something.
Because Olivia had no idea
who had to hurry back who was.
I was like, I got to share this with someone.
Someone has to know what I'm feeling right now.
Well, yeah, and it was one of those texts
that I got out of the blue.
And you know, like a lot of Greg and my texts
are like, you know, like, oh, hey,
something for, you know, the channel.
Out of nowhere, it was just like,
look who I ran into the airport.
Oh, that's so dope, dude.
It was like a mutual moment of like, holy shit, that's crazy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, hold on.
So, yeah, I guess it really is just case by case.
Before it used to just be like, if they're a singer, actor, right, that's who you kind of freak out about.
Now I guess it's the quality of admiration that we have.
And connection you have to them.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, I would be way more connected to something like this than a lot of actors.
My parents might freak out about.
Yeah, yeah.
I was actually nervous to say hi to him.
I just said hi because it just, I just spute it out of me.
And there are some, there are some actors that have that like aura around them that are even above that, like Harrison Ford.
We both talked about when you met Harrison Ford.
Yeah, that was, that was, that was, I was, I was shaking.
I had like a 10 minute conversation with Harrison Ford.
And every 30 seconds, my brain would go, oh my God, Harrison Ford.
And like, it never gets normal.
It never, like, balances out.
Because I'm not working with them.
I don't see them a lot.
So my brain just kept going like, my whole life, I've seen your face.
And I think that's different.
But I think a lot of these new actors, we know them so much.
They're so approachable in media.
Yeah.
I don't know if we're going to get another Harrison Ford.
Yeah, you know, the more I'm like talking out of my, I guess it's just I've passed, I've encountered a lot of celebrities that don't make me feel that way.
And I'm thinking about, actually, you know, I've had a quite a handful in the past year or a past couple years where it has had me do that now that I, now that we're talking.
I think we're just around folks more.
Because there's such a quantity now of famous people.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
It's all spread out a little bit more.
Yeah, that I actually do forget that like actually, you know, one out of every tender that does make me freak out.
I ran into Mark Gremmy at the rolling.
Harry Mack. Oh, look at that, dude.
Hell yeah. That was a great day. I was so
happy. I had the same with Mark Grebe
who we were just talking about with Harry Mac. I ran in him
at the Rolling Stone Young Hollywood Party and everyone was taking
pictures with everybody. I didn't know most of these influencers
but Mark Grebich. Loop Daddy was there and I freaked the fuck out.
Took a picture. I had the same thing where it's like, I think it's just got to be personal.
I think it's caring about that
relationship. Like, I feel like the people
I'm drawn to the people I feel like I could actually
know and would want to know. Yeah, yeah.
And I don't think I would like
when Brad Pitt was in the same elevator
is me once. I was just like, I can't do this.
I don't think that that's
that's just not something I
could sustain. Like, it's just
would not ask for photo, would not be, because I just
know better. Tyler Dirton's here.
I can't hang. There's no way I would handle
it. I feel like Bradford and Tom Cruise
on us. At Bullet Train, he was at the
premiere in the coolest suit I'd ever seen. Like, he had
the coolest green suit in the world on.
And at one point we made eye contact and like,
it was either like freak out and acknowledge
but I just went like, and like we had this
funny moment of me acknowledging his suit because I was like if I say
anything else like I just can't. And I remember thinking like
that's the best you'll ever do never run into Brad Pitt
again. Like I think there's just tears
to it. Yeah. Fuck yeah.
Anyway, that's our relationship
currently with famous people. That's where
we're at. That's where we're at with fame.
How did this get started? Let's talk about
Sadie's taken Avengers.
Then we'll move on to the supers and all that
fun stuff. Thank you guys for
being patient with us. This is what the podcast is all
about. Chaos!
explore, take time in between
Moana trailer to just explore our
our parasycial relationships we have
with fame. Yeah, our place in this industry
in this game. I don't know why I'm like waiting for John
to pull up a photo. It's like, we know who's fucking saying.
We know who's missing. And we have no idea who she's playing.
So, Coy, I don't know your theories actually
on who you actually think she's playing. Like,
here are some rumors that I'm hearing. When I say rumors,
I don't dive into leaks.
Yeah. Like, as I once did when no way home.
was coming out and shit
I say rumors
I'm talking like
spread across like
fucking everywhere
where everything's conflicting
and there's one theory
I heard that kind of
makes sense to me
of why they probably
be promoting Doomsday
ahead of it
is that
Toby might actually be
the main
Spider-Man and Secret Wars
and she could be
someone
like spider
of course she's going to be
like some important Spider-Man
character
but then she'll be
having most of her
relationship
with Toby in Secret Wars
and not actually with Tom Holland.
Like Mayday Parker?
Potentially.
Daughter of Toby.
Yeah.
I could see that.
That would be pretty cool.
Why would she be in brand new day?
Okay.
Let's say who do you think she is?
First off, now that we know she's in secret war,
she has to be more important than just a Spider-Man character.
I don't think she is jackpot or, which is a Mary Jane,
powered up version of Mary Jane.
I don't think they'd play around with like,
MJ is Zendaya, and I know that.
that's Michelle Johnson or whatever her name is.
But I think it'd be messy if you made Mary Jane in the Tom Holland universe.
Yeah.
I personally don't think she's like a Punisher sidekick, which is a rumor I heard.
I don't think she's necessarily a love interest, but I do think that'd be more interesting.
But I don't want them to change.
Like they made a redhead, a blonde and a blonde a redhead in the old trilogy.
And I always thought that was so weird.
Like there's so few redheaded characters in media.
I hope that like she's Jean Grey or someone that's actually like a badass redhead.
So my hope is that she gets to actually play like a badass redhead character and be an important badass redhead character is what I'm saying.
So like a Gene Gray or someone that is going to be formative for the universe because Sadie Singh is incredibly talented.
There could be a really cool relationship with Spider-Man and the X-Men if they started early and plant the X-Men seeds there.
I hope it's something like that.
so my hope is jean gray
you're actually like
really hedging your bet that it's going to be jean gear
is that what i think it is no is that what i want it to be yes
who do you think it is someone stupid
that that will be in secret worse
i think i think that she's got a day on set
and their people are blowing this out of proportion
because they want clicks
she is really popular
it's stranger things like it's stranger things season
they're about to hype up doomsday
they're pushing for the the timing of avatar
it feels more like an industry plant rumor than an actual rumor.
So Hope, Mary Jane.
What do you think about Sadie Sink as an actress?
I think she's fantastic.
I think she is such a good actress that I think she had a smaller part in Stranger Things and she just got so.
Yeah, like there's a reason that Sadie Sink is in this conversation right now.
She should be someone huge.
And I hope they haven't wasted her talents.
There's something in Stranger Things when you're part of a show like that where there's kind of becomes this association where people think they're just famous for being famous at a certain point.
and people forget
that they're actually
talented actors
like revisiting
all the stranger things
oh shit man
I totally forgot
that Millie Bobby Brown
is like fucking perfect
in this show
because she's so great
because she's just
associated with being
Millie Bobby Brown
yeah
and Sadie Sink
it was the whale
when I saw her in that
that really opened my eyes
and then rewatching
Stranger Things
you know
it brought me back to
because she gets introduced
in season two
yeah
and what people forget
because of the phenomenon
that Stranger Things
is now that the iconic parts of stranger things were the four boys and 11 those are the iconic
and like demigorgans and shit and in terms of like characters it was the four boys now as the show's
gone on joe care you don't really you don't really think about the fours core david harbour was big in the
beginning david harper was big in the beginning so it's like iconic look and thing that kept
getting ate and mirrored were the four boys and shit and then sadie sink has to join this cast
and be a part of the most iconic part
of this show
and keeps up
has to keep up
has to be a standout
but not try to steal the spotlight
has to have chemistry
has to be a character
you will care about
alongside the characters
you actually already care about
prior to going into this season
and she fucking kills it
and then in four
it made sense why they gave her
so much more to do
so I'm excited for the growth
she's going to have
and I think she's also playing
celebrity really well because she keeps her private life very private believe me i've looked
i can't find anything on this who is this sadie synch really but she's she's really she's a really
talented actor and uh i i'm i'm just so excited for whatever future they give her in the marvel
universe and i'm hoping that it is something worthwhile that it's not just a waste what do you think
what do i think dude i have no think okay i don't have any theories i'm done with thinking about
all right all right we've talked about that's it that's enough that's enough
jackpot before my theories are not i have no new theories i've none i've already been like when
visiting brand new day i thought like it could be jackpot that makes sense but god i hope not
i mean unless i think the jackpot would work if they don't adhere strictly to the comic
i just think that mary jane is such a good character giving her powers undermines all of the
goodness of that character like mary jane is so she's literally run stark tech like she's so
capable and smart and then like but she needs powers to be relevant
What?
I just don't, I think if you have...
And the powers are dumb.
I think you have Gene Gray in there.
It's already, it's a little too much power for a Spider-Man movie.
I mean, it depends how big of a role she has.
If she's in the third act and, like, he's fighting a ton of villains and there's something
like giant threat.
And notoriously, Gene Gray at a younger age is out of control.
She's still trying to develop her skill set.
If it's a story about powers being curtailed by the government or a story about having powers
being, you know, othered, that's the time to bring in the X-Men.
And I could easily see a story that has Hulk rampaging and turning into a savage monster again,
Punisher hunting down people.
Like, what's the line when there needs to be governed over site?
We've done that with Civil War, but I guarantee that's coming back again.
Then bring in Jingreig.
I'm excited too, and I just hope she's a, I hope she's a character worthy of the talent that is Sadie Sink.
All right, cool.
Well, guys, those are our main topics for today.
There's one more topics since we're on this that I really want to go throughout.
who just thought it would be a little bit fun.
Hey, John, I sent a photo from discussing film earlier in the group chat.
Yes.
There's a quote from the Duffer Brothers, and since we're talking about Sadie Sink,
I thought this would be a fun thing to theorize on and go right into it.
And, Chad, I'm curious to hear what you think this would be.
Basically, Duffer Bros.
We're saying that Stranger Things 5 will have the most,
one of the most violent death and all the stranger things.
Now, there were some violent deaths in season four with a couple of characters who we had only just met.
Right.
Like that Chrissy first death with Eddie looking up was a very gruesome death.
Eddie's was pretty gruesome, too.
It was gruesome, but they're like snapping their finger or bodies.
That's pretty gross, you know?
Do you think when he's talking about this that it will be a famous character?
I think they've got to kill some of the big court.
Which famous character from Stranger Things do you think will get the boot?
Joe Keri.
He's beloved.
I've heard this going.
My wife brought that up to me today.
He's way too low.
Oh, maybe.
You think Joe Kierry?
I think they got to kill someone beloved.
I think they got to kill someone unexpected.
I think they have to kill something.
Like, they've made Joe Keri into the best babysitter ever.
I think the stakes get up to if you kill them.
I think that the love of the actor is important.
I think, I think, Joe Keri is the most at risk.
Do you think they would kill off one of the main boys?
Probably, but not in the beginning.
I think at the end, sure.
Or the end is they've all been playing a D&D campaign
and they have pre-shot something from season one.
That's what I think the end is.
Like a how I met your mother thing?
That's what I'm afraid.
I'm afraid this has all been a big D&D campaign
and there's a shot of them as kids
they've been saving
and the four have to be fine
That's my big fear
That'd be the worst ending in all a television history
It's my big fear
They're not gonna do that
I don't know Greg
I don't know
I thought you were saying that they shot something
That will be the end of it
But you're talking like a love boat ending
I'm saying they shot something season one
That is the end of the series
That the four of them have to survive
Because the four of them are playing D&D
And remember the very beginning
they don't finish the game they lose the dice
I think there's a
I'm afraid that them losing the dice
means everything in between season one
and season five has been the game
and that the very end
none of the four can die
because they're the ones playing the game
so narratively I think the four of them
have plot armor
and everyone else is imaginary
and thus can die I think
so Joe Kerry
I think Winona Ryder will die
oh okay
because
they need to do something with that character
they sure do and they have it in a bit
because they can't figure out
they can't figure out Hopper either dude
Hopper's been like a kidnap by Russians
and like lost a bunch of weight
and like had a kind of an arc in season four
because he was filming ten other movies
I actually I would actually disagree with it
I think I've rewatched it more recently than I am
because yeah hoppers learned he's learned
he got his daughter with 11
and he's they also
I didn't pick up on it until the rewatch that
Season two alludes to the fact that he was in the Vietnam War.
And then season four makes it clear he was in the Vietnam War.
I definitely missed that.
Yeah.
I've only watched them once.
Yeah, season four when he's opening up to the, oh, my God,
was a fucking guy in the Russian prison, forget his name.
That's not Yuri.
No, Yuri's the plain guy.
No.
Alita, Anatofi, or Antonio?
It's, um, oh, he's got to, damn it.
Yeah, there's the Russian guy.
It's open up to him out of how he was in the war.
that's him and every season he's feeling
like he's a curse
and this is him coming to an acceptance
and realizing that all the
all the fighting and war has all led
to a certain moment to be a hero now instead
I immediately register that
and I take that no no but I think he might die too
you're right I hadn't put together that arc for him
because I only watched them once I wish I had time to rewatch
it's like next week when it starts but yeah that's right
I mapped it out I map out my rewatches
smart like I was like okay it comes out
then, so I need to start now, which was like eight weeks ago or something.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I'm, I'm app it out smart because I'm like, I only got like one hour or day to do this.
Yeah, you're not going to enjoy it if I'm like, God, got it eight hours.
So I, yeah, Joe Carey's a go one, uh, I do think it'll be Joyce because they need
to give her some fucking significant thing to do.
And she has just been the most insignificant, like they keep trying to force her to figure
out, they can't figure out anything with her.
I feel like, she was like the star.
Yeah.
She's still top bill.
She's winning on a rider.
She's still went on a rider.
She's still top bill.
I think Will is weirdly safe because he got drunk.
back to the upside down.
I think it'd be fucked up
with the killed will.
I think that'd be mean.
This show's not Game of Thrones.
They would be really mean
if they killed Will.
Yeah, he's been the most tortured.
Yeah, it'd be pretty awful.
Yeah.
Also,
Jonathan?
Jonathan's at risk.
I think he's at risk.
Yeah.
Yeah, Jonathan might have a violent death.
John, who do you think?
Oh, boy.
I think Hop's got to die.
You think Hopper?
I think Hopp has to die regardless.
Maybe, I mean, what about Dustin?
Because, I mean, he's going down, you know, I don't know.
I have to imagine that whatever happens after season four
would be very traumatic for a Dustin-type character.
He's one of the most beloved characters,
and to your Steve point, he is, like,
the member of the core group who makes you feel the safest.
And he's so sweet.
Like, Gatton Matazaro is, like, an angel,
so if he dies, it'll feel so awful.
He's the best out of the four to me.
he's just so sweet.
Yeah.
And that dude in real life,
speaking of celebrities that are awesome,
I've done panels with him at Comic-Con.
That guy has the coolest and best boundaries
I've ever seen a young actor have.
At one point he was talking to like a bunch of like moms
and one of them was like,
oh my God,
I've loved you since you were a kid.
He was like, that's weird.
And I said it and I was like,
dude, that is such a like healthy place to be coming from.
And he wasn't mean about it.
It wasn't like, it wasn't cruel,
but he was like, I'm uncomfortable.
And he like, that is so cool
to see a young adult have that,
And he's done Broadway and stuff.
He played, I saw him at the Hollywood Bowl.
He did, shoot, I forget what role it was.
He's like one of those really talented actors outside of Stranger Things that I really hope he gets to go somewhere huge after this.
All right.
I like that kid.
Alex, did you?
That's how she goes out like Elvis.
Anyway, anyone in the chat have guesses?
It would be cool for Robin not to die because they always kill the lesbian.
You're cool with Hopper?
You're cool with Hopper?
I don't like Hopper
Wow
Is it because
You're not like David Harbour
Do you not like Hopper?
Oh wow
You don't like Hopper
I've thought I was gonna uncover like a
I don't know that singer's name
What the hell you're talking about
You're fucking almost done in season four
Season 5
Maybe he becomes more likable
In the next two hours
You're not on board now
He's like the Wolverine of the story
He's like a gruff
Like he's seen some issues
Yeah
Anyway
What do we got in the chat?
Dustin is so dead
Oh, Steve
I think
I just love David Harbour's voice
I don't understand how it works
I can't figure it out
Like I hear it in my head
And I just can't fucking emulate it all
He's got it just like certain
She's here
But it's also deep
Have you seen newsroom?
No
He's so good in newsroom
Oh he's in newsroom?
Yeah
watch it just for him because it's that like quippy like sorkin dialogue but with that voice it's awesome
uh robin looks protected all right does okay a lot of people are saying dustin
no no worry he's just so lovable he's so lovable and like i don't know
i feel like he would almost be the least likely of the friends but the most likely in a way
oh well well that's it for that uh cool you want to see some you want to see some super we've done
the we done the news stories let's see what the people want
Let's go to it.
I'm going to stand for a second.
My back hurts.
There he goes for the people.
Greg's going to stretch it out.
He's going to go back in the dark room and stretch.
We're going to lose Greg for 15 minutes.
This is what he does.
Remember the break last week?
Greg was stretching.
Is this the intermission?
Time to Greg stretch it up.
Let's do it.
Greg stretches more before shoots and I've stretched my entire life.
I need to be half as flexible as Greg.
I hold a lot of stress.
And ever since I got back and I'm working out this year, I've been so much pain all the time.
So do I, but I do nothing about it.
So it's very mature.
How many supers do we have?
Eighty-seven.
All right.
Alex, give us a count, Alex.
And then do you have streams, too?
We got some streams.
I will tell you.
Today, it is November 21st, and we have three streams.
Cool, good to know.
It's mathematically mathed out.
Got Alex counting?
Oh, yeah.
She's working hard over here.
16.
16. All right. So if we happen to get like five more, then we'll close it out.
Okay, how about this? 1119, 1.30, we'll close out. All right. How's that sound?
130. 130, we'll close out. 10 minutes, 11 minutes from now.
Sweet. 430 EST. All right. I'm ready, coy.
Ready, let's answer. I'm just checking to see if the lines can give us a got very clear.
Already. We have not. Hell you. All right, cool. We're good.
Here we go. We're watching a motion list for them. Yeah.
Sebastian Yuen's kicking us off. Thank you so much, Sebastian.
Sebastian. We are so back, baby, best part of Fridays. Thanks, buddy. Appreciate you, Sebastian.
Oh, thank you. It's all I said. Thank you. I do look forward to these. Absolutely.
Ethan T. Thank you for chiming into the chat. Ethan T says, quick, coy, convince Greg to watch the
better man trailer. Good to see you guys back live. I like how people have given up on us watching
Better Man, the movie, and now just want Greg to watch two and a half minute trailer. Like,
we've accepted to be reading the right super chats? Yeah.
Oh, wait, no, that's Michael Jackson.
I think these are from last week, man.
Because I remember this question now, because we talked about Better Man.
These are last weeks, John, I'm so sorry to rush you back to the chair.
I'm looking.
You just traumatized me.
They're so small.
I'm so sorry.
There's so small, and all the colors are the same.
There we go.
There we go.
Oh, yeah.
These thumbnails look remarkably similar in the small screen.
I see that.
The size six font.
Sorry about that.
There we go.
Moana.
Sorry.
First one.
You leaning.
forward really, really warped my brain
Oh, I'm so sorry, John. It's my fault.
It's all good. All right,
Seon. Thanks for being our
first. kicking us off for reels today.
Since Marvel doesn't give a shit,
Coy is the director,
John is the producer, and Greg is the writer.
You three are tasked with creating a
blade screenplay. How would you
do it? Or would they just bring back
Wesley Snipes?
I don't know if us three
white men should be made a blade. I think
it is a good idea.
I'm ethnically ambiguous.
That's true.
That's true.
I can do it.
That's why I'm the writer.
You can draw vaguely from your experience as another.
I'm behind the scenes enough as director.
I can hide out.
Sorry, John.
You're the face of this operation.
How well do you know the Blade comics?
There's not that many.
What's funny is Blade is one of those characters that is more beloved than he is actually written.
There's not been a running series of Blade that's lasted more than like 30 issues ever.
He's been around a long time, but he gets canceled constantly, much like his movie.
I wouldn't mind them taking a bit of like a Batman
like a Blade Begins kind of approach to it
Like the early that way you have
Because the thing with I associate with Blade
Is that he's
He's like the shit and he's got things on lock
He's always got things handled
And that's part of the cool to him
And I think you've got to get him
You'd be smart to kick him off at a point where he's a little more vulnerable
And that's why like
I think Batman begins works so well
Because he's more vulnerable in that one
I don't know what that version is
that you would properly do with Blade
to do that, but that we don't have
to have like, you know, the typical
vampires are wanting to come
to the surface to take over now
and he's got to like kick that in the butt.
You know, I think it should do something where
it's a little bit more immediate,
whatever that relationship is that he has
with that Chris Christophagher. I forget everyone's fucking name
in this world. Whistler.
The relationship he has a Whistler, like explore
some of, explore that
and do some early days stuff.
where he's learning how to be the vampire hunter, I guess.
Or maybe not learning right away, but just like a year in.
Maybe more like the Batman is how the Batman begins.
Okay, like a year one story.
Yeah.
I think, I'm sorry?
Yeah, just saying like he's only been,
he's only been blade for like a year or a year or two.
Directing wise, since that's been my position given,
I would want it to feel like the blade we got in the blood rave sense
and like the certain iconography and style wise,
but I would very much focus on the martial arts.
I think directing-wise, I'd want a good second AD that really knows how to direct martial arts.
I would really want the hand-to-hand combat to be strong.
I would want this to have as little CGI as possible.
I think practical effects on the vampires.
I think practical fights as much as possible.
I'd keep the budget low.
I would have it set in a major metropolis.
I think Blade is very city.
I think Blade is very practical.
I think Blade is about his car as much as it's about vampires.
There's certain key elements that make him different than other things, and I think those are important to me.
I think actually, if you set up Blade as a character,
who's because he's usually
you know cool as a cucumber kind of guy
yeah I would like him to be more
like traumatized and rageful at first
that way he's combating the monster
with himself where he's kind of he's trying to contend
like the association is really taking out
his hatred on the vampires because that's something
he hates about himself I think that's his vulnerability
yeah exactly yeah I think that's the way you show it
not not necessarily the Batman begins way of training
no no no I was coming out of my mouth I was hating
That's what I was saying.
That's what I was like, maybe the band.
I was getting there.
Second draft.
No, but yeah, I think if you have the rage and he's, he's hates,
because that's not even in the Wesley Slice movies to me.
It's like, I think it's a text, but it's undercurrent.
There's some, but I think if they really actually made it a part of like the sequences
where he's unleashing the rage to show this is something he hates about himself.
So it's a story also about acceptance in a way.
Right.
I think that would be a cool way to do it.
And I think that would tie into very interesting stories that we don't get to see in
superhero stuff of, you know, a world that hates and fears them as a trope that I love for
X-Men and great power and great responsibility for Spider-Man, but we don't see a lot of
the self-acceptance side of being a mutant, I think is really important, and I feel like it's
sprinkled into the Bryan Singer stuff, and I think it's sprinkled into a lot of things,
but I think Claremont did that really well. Like, mutant and proud became cheesy in first class,
but like those elements of like self-acceptance with like what you see as your flaw. And I think
Blade could do that well. Hell yeah. Johnny got any tips as a producer? I mean, I like the
you're talking. Keep it low budget. Keep it
practical. I make a lot of
calls. I'm going to see how many investments we
can get. I'm going to, you know, just
pull the highest talents
in all the departments. This is what a producer
is supposed to do, correct? Yeah, they just say
stuff and I hope money happens. Yeah,
feels right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Less,
you know, I'm a little concerned
about budgetary constraints and yada yada
but I think this is a good I'm up for.
Yada yada. Now he's a producer. As long as we can attach
a major star, we're good to go.
Thanks, John.
Any time.
All right.
There we go.
We're on the right screen again.
No, we're not.
Here we go.
Thank you.
Ceyon.
And guys, pitch your Blade movies
and how you write,
direct, and produce them
in the comments below.
I guess, yeah,
I would just demand that,
yeah, you don't do it all in a volume.
Deal.
And everyone drinks real blood.
Okay, thanks.
Let's see, we got,
Jose, don't worry about it.
Coming in with some vibes.
Thanks for the long walk reaction.
And thank you for chiming in.
it was great love seeing Greg cry just me that's the other two I cried it was great
love seeing Greg cry L.O.L how much do I have to pester you guys for a blue-eyed samurai reaction
the anime on Netflix I believe actually committing to a whole show as a much much taller order
my friend I don't know about that just now but I appreciate your interest very much I've actually
seen the first couple episodes of that no wait no I haven't I think of a samurai shamper
That's a complete different thing.
Still, is Blitz Emery a show or a movie?
It's a Netflix anime series.
I'm getting it.
I'm getting myself confused here.
Here, I'll pull up an image.
Maybe.
I touching anime scares this shit out of me.
I know there's a lot of channels that do it.
Our channel will be way bigger and get way more views.
But we're already always like sitting at two copyright strikes.
I'd rather not make that even more of a challenge.
It's from the writer of Blade Runner and Blade Runner 24.
Oh, did this just come out?
It's recent.
Yeah, I remember when people were really talking about it.
Yeah, this was super popular.
Oh, shit.
I wish we were more aware of it at the time.
Actually, and then it's a French production.
Two years ago.
It's Netflix animation.
You never know with me, I might just stress everyone out and be like we're doing this, guys.
Copyright strikes be damned.
You don't know.
That's what it's like working here.
Guys, it's got a plan.
Throw it out new schedule.
new schedule we're going to push all these uploads about
January is on fire
yeah
and I've heard great things I've been wanted to watch
I haven't seen it maybe oh damn it
okay it's confused I thought I was thinking to samurai
Champlain which is a much older show
so I was getting confused
maybe that's all I could say is maybe
but appreciate your interest and for supporting us
Samurai Jack they want you to
oh I love Samurai Jack
primal's coming back
actually I came up with one
you guys if you want to make your blade movie
you have to cast Tremel Tillman this blade
all right. Greg's ready. All right. Next question we got here. Thank you for the love. And we got Avery in here. In what movie slash plot do you see any Nova coming in?
You know, I usually am not that big on Nova, but this week's Nova comic, there's a literally Wednesday's book, really got me in enough that I want to rediscover Nova, Richard Ryder. I really loved that issue. It was just a wonder.
But it's a really hard character if you don't introduce him earlier, like with the Nova Corps in Guardians 1.
So you'd have to kind of make him already established, I think.
I don't think there's room to do an origin for him right now with things leading up to Secret Wars.
So I could see him kind of popping into Secret Wars are fully formed and having a moment.
And then maybe if that appearance does well, him getting something after.
Less and less I think we're getting the level of reboot that I think we should with Secret Wars, but we'll see.
Why do people like Nova so much?
I don't know.
I liked this one issue.
and I was like, huh, I feel only a tiniest of taste,
but now I'm starting to get it.
But like...
Is it just like an aesthetic thing with him?
He looks cool.
He's a space cop.
You know, maybe the same reason
people like Green Lantern,
that space cop thing.
But I like buddy cop stuff
more than solo cop stuff.
So Nova never really registered to me
like lethal weapon does, for example.
I think they're a very different archetypes.
I never really connected.
That's what was smart about that Dread movie
was the partner rub with a rookie,
yeah.
Yeah, the Olivia Thoroughby.
God, I wish to make a sequel.
That dread movie is so good.
That was so good.
And Olivia Thor will be so good in that.
She doesn't get any good.
Dude, it's so good.
It's Alex Garland effectively.
It's like a sneakily directed Alex Carlin film.
Carl Evans are pretty up front of that Alex Garland is the real director.
Yeah.
And that means he's five for five.
And Alex Garland has been up front about hating that process.
I don't want to step on another director's toes ever again.
Well, that's because he got forced to direct.
It was one of those things where he was just like suddenly having to pick up the slack.
They wanted to do it like a TV showrunner situation, they said.
That's so messy.
And he was like, I don't like this.
The movie's great, though, somehow.
All right.
Thank you so much.
Avery.
Thank you.
Dre Clark.
Here we go.
Clocking into work.
Thanks for the stream.
Hunger Games trailer looks fire.
Moana trailer is depressing.
Are people excited about this movie?
It's the most viewed trailer of all time.
It doesn't mean they're watching it excitedly.
People can click and be like, oh no.
Did you see it, Alex?
You have two daughters?
You think they'll want to go watch the
It's going to make so much money.
And also...
I mean, sentiment in the chat has largely been
that this looks unnecessary, it looks AI generated,
but everyone's kids really want to see it,
so it will make money.
Who's playing Moana?
More importantly, what's her ethnicity?
She has to be Hawaiian.
Yeah, but is she like some other Pacific Islander?
I want to know.
Hathrin
It's not Margo Ravi
Laga Aya
Why do they straighten her hair
She has beautiful hair
Doesn't Moana have curly hair too
In the show?
I think Moana has curly wavy hair
Right
And look how beautiful her hair
Why'd they straighten it?
Because Hollywood
John, you have a fatter ethnicity
Oh yeah
Okay
Well she must be at least
She must have
She must have some
What Polynesian
I mean you know
That's a pretty Hawaiian
Just type
In ethnicity.
Typing on Google.
Let's see what they're...
Oh, it's the top search.
I'm not the only one.
It's curious.
Someone in Australia.
All right, cool.
He was born in Australia.
Sweet.
Love it.
All right.
Well, thank you so much.
She wins.
And also just a friendly reminder that we will be closing down the super chats.
Unfortunately, after I read this next one from Mayank Rana Navarre, thank you for joining in.
Every week.
He's here.
Hey.
Thank you, buddy.
Hey, Greg and Coy, thanks for chiming in.
How closely are you following the Warner Brothers Discovery potential sale?
Do you think Paramount will ultimately buy the Warner Brothers?
I'm just waiting for it to, I'm just waiting for something to happen instead of anxiously following all this shit.
I've accepted the doom and gloom.
Coy, you work at Warner Brothers.
How are you feeling?
I don't know if I can answer to this is a lawyer.
I feel like I am in a similar spot.
where I've got things I want to happen.
I have things I'm concerned about,
but I feel like if I'm just living in the
like what could happen,
I'll just freak out.
So as long as Warner Brothers,
which had its best year in a long time,
gets to keep making art its way
and movies keep getting to get released theatrically
and creativity can still flourish.
I'm just hoping it lands in the right place
and I'm bummed it's even happening.
I hope they sonic-fi the DC universe.
They just got a sonica-fi it.
You know, that's the answer.
I think what if everything feels more like Sonic.
Because that's the
I know the timing of these two things
I was like you know what
Let's just see what happens
I'm just gonna back up
More Sonic
You can have Sonic versus the Flash
How cool would that be
Monopoly's freak me out
So we'll see what happens
Monopoly is great
It's the greatest game of all time
John taught me how to play
It's not stressful at all
It's fun
It's not stressful after making you
A thousand pancakes
I would be up all night
Playing Monopoly with John
Yeah
That's how long it takes to play
It's true
They're still playing in games
Since they're great
All right Jose
Don't worry about it
in the super chats thank you for being so generous today how does reacting affect the shows you
watch on your own time are there reactions you wish you could do but don't because they might not
perform well uh yeah i mean we've obviously done stuff that hasn't performed well and it can
it could be a bummer when we're like shit we're really kind of deep into this now we've already
shot a bunch in advance because like there was a time before
as you both would know is that we would do if there
if something had sequels like let's just put up the first one see how that
does and then maybe we'll do the sequels yeah and now since we're trying to
be a little bit more official and and uh get ahead and actually have schedules we
filmed like oh fuck the first one did not do we got all this
that's gonna be a no there's not i got going the negatives on this one or like we start
doing a show and it's like in six weeks when i have that midnight and the
show's got seven views yeah yeah it's a real bummer uh but you know like pluribis was one that
i i i was really back and forth on whether or not to do it was just kind of hard to fit in the
schedule oh man i started watching a show i Alex you would love this show too i think you would
love it too uh i i was telling john about it it's called i love l a ton of tv oh it have you seen it
yeah oh i love it yeah it's so good it is so funny i know far too many people like it
It definitely reflects a time.
Yeah.
It's really impressed with that show.
That's the show I love.
It's funny how Gen Z it is because our entourage feels like the millennial version
and how different the shows are.
Yeah.
Like how much this town has changed.
It made me laugh a lot.
And yeah, I really like that one.
But does it affect the shows I watch at home?
No.
If anything watching shows at home reminds me why I love shows.
If I'm only watching shows here, then I forget.
that feeling and I need to remember
that feeling. I
definitely have a weird thing where
I feel like I'm at work sometimes. Like when I'm
watching something I have to like remember that it's not
being scrutinized. But I also
recently like I review stuff in my own page
and people have been like, where's your reaction to this? And I was like
I don't do that on my own. Like I do reactions
here at Rejects but like I'm watching Welcome to Derry
and people are asking why I didn't react to it. I was like, that's a
different thing.
But I don't know. I am
in a place where I think just the end of
year burnout has happened to such a level that
I'm having a hard time enjoying media just because I consume it professionally and personally.
So I'm trying to find things that give me that.
So I'm like reading a lot of Alan Watts and I'm trying to like put books in my brain again.
So I haven't been watching a lot for fun, which I'm missing.
Like I don't have an unwind right now.
So I'm looking for it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Most of what I've been watching at home actually beyond I Love LA has been like, ah, this season's coming out.
I need to rewatch.
Yeah.
Then it's to fall out, right?
Yeah.
So it's just it's work.
It's hard work.
A lot of research television is what I'm doing.
Yeah, so I'm not finding a lot of joy in art as much of late.
Yeah, because I read the first two books of this series called Fourth Wing,
and I read it like this past year,
and then I picked up the third book because I had a similar thought process.
Like, I need to get like intellect moving again.
Yeah.
And then I'm reading.
I'm like, oh, my God, I don't remember like any of these fucking people.
I moved it all out of my brain to make room for the knowledge for stranger things.
And my attention's bad as garbage.
It's so much harder to read.
is so much harder to read now reading is like every page I'm like and my phone
I have never been in as addicted to anything as I am to my phone and that's freaking me out
like I'll I'll be like three pages in and be like oh what happened to my phone I'm like
whoa whoa whoa so yeah art I'm working on hope that answers your question
screens freak me out man hell yeah down with up with bubbles down with air would you say
Alex they are they are shut off super check they sure they are I am
announced it you guys had your warning don't don't don't come at me bro all right now that
i've made things awkward we can move on all right uh no one came at you bro alan smithy thanks for
time every week to alan smithy we see you huge fan of your movies all right happy friday guys
congrats to john for being the hardest puncher in the groove i went back after and i did much better
but John still beat me by like 50.
We all,
you,
me and Aaron,
you all went back like,
how the fuck did John beat it?
And then he still beat us.
Yeah,
our pride brought us back
and John still raised us.
I don't know.
So, okay,
for you guys you don't know,
we all went to an arcade.
Which was wicked fun.
That was a fun day.
And there was,
it's that,
that game where you punch the,
what is what was it called?
Like the,
it's the speed bag.
You punched the speed bag.
You punched the speed bag.
And it tells you the impact
and like a Rocky 4 movie.
And,
uh,
I got 697, like, oh, I got this in the bank.
And then John got 703.
I'm like, what the fuck?
And no one was able to be John.
Locked it in.
That's true.
Alex might have 800 won.
Alex, you really probably could have been.
She would have used her baby.
Swung it at the speedback.
You just imagine that, yeah, the speedback is a car on top of one of your kids.
But anyway.
It's the number one example of adrenaline anyone ever brings up.
Moms and kids.
and cars and kids he wants to know what your secret is john uh my secret uh you know there's no real
secret i i you know what the honest answer is i stood in front of the thing and i tried to flash
back to martial arts and i was like okay i know people stand in front of the bag and they like
warm up in a way that probably isn't actually doing anything so i was like okay i'm just going to
kind of focus on the bag and i'm going to focus on the punch but also on moving my shoulder through
the bag and I don't know I was able to throw my body weight in the right way you did you
I saw your your hip movement was really well done too I think most of it will just come from the
hand arm yeah I go for the swing but I said I really used your hips to go into it when I'm taking it
seriously yeah I do remember that sort of like oh reverse punch you know sort of yeah I was very
I was low key very proud you did great and we I mean we went back because I tried the
rain and have a real fight right now it's like when you play pool and you actually line the
mini golf or something where you actually line
the shot up and it goes the way you were
planning it going and you feel very
proud. And yeah that punch
I was like, I'm probably not going to win this but I'm going to
try and do it. No, it was great. It was cool. It was cool. It was great.
Good punch. It's cool. Thank you.
Thank you, Alan Smithy. Yes,
I'm sure Koi was purposely punching lightly.
It was not embarrassed
the others. John, what did you see?
I not only hit it wrong the first time. I hit a little low and that was the problem.
I hit the bottom of the bag instead of the middle, which was my own fault.
But when I went back to correct that, John's still
Yeah. You know, I just imagined it was one of your faces.
Yeah, I mean, obviously. It's, it's John when I'm like saying something wrong or leaning forward, he's got to correct the focus.
He's like that fucking coy.
Freaking coy. I got to walk across the room in lightly turn a knob thing.
All right. Thank you, Alex Smithy. Appreciate you very much.
Damn, that's a generous ass one. Holy shit.
And another one from the same person. A.W.F.
Damn. That's very generous. Thank you.
Thank you so much for chiming into being so generous.
Glad to be back.
I got a question for you all,
specifically Coy and John,
because it revolves.
Thank God.
It regards hip hop.
Who are some rappers who act?
Who would you like to see portray comic characters and witch?
It doesn't have to be today either.
Just imagine Tupac is Blade for real.
Recently watched the arcane reactions.
Often goes on to say,
I missed that scarf.
John,
that was a dumb look.
I will bring back the scarf.
It's the season.
It's the season.
It's three and a round.
appreciating John.
That's what I'm talking about.
Yeah, that's right.
Thank you guys.
His style, his violence, all of it on point.
All right, guys, it's all you.
Take it away.
All right.
Hip-hop and acting.
I love your Tupac as Blade.
That's a really fun one.
I would say, unironically,
and I do consider him a rapper,
Jaden Smith as static.
It would have been dope.
I think he really has a potential there.
In other media, let's see.
I think
Jedena as the big wheel
or hypno-hustler
Jigena as hypno-hustler
Jodena as hypno-hustler
I want for real
he's actually a pretty good actor
he was just an insecure
a few years back
and I was surprised
he has like a really cool presence to him
Judenna as a rapper
and as an actor
has a lot of good presents
so that's hypno-hustler
No one's exceeded Mark Wahlberg
that's true
that's real
who would he play
Norman Osport
I'm gonna say
DMX would have made a
stick blade. Oh, I love that.
DMX for Blade. I'm going
I'm going Common
for Professor Xavier. No,
common. Who is one of those
there are a couple guys
who are like Bishop-esque
in terms of like
their vibe and Method Man as Bishop
is a real problem. Method Man Bishop, we need to solve. We need to
make that happen. I think that would be good. I think that would be good.
I mean, golly. Can we get
Andre 3000 in here?
I think L.L.
Cool J. Professor Xavier.
There we go.
Ladies love Cool Xavier.
Hey, L.O. Cool J is one of the best rapper actors.
Dude, he is so jacked.
He could be someone like huge.
We can get Vanilla Ice Wolverine.
You know who's actually a good actor, like legitimately?
Eminem doesn't get the credit he deserves.
Whenever he pops up in a comedy, he's funnier than anybody else.
His work in 8 Mile is so slept on.
Dude.
Like Eminem's an actor.
He was almost in like five different Neil Blomcame films.
We wouldn't leave Detroit.
So who does he play?
They literally wanted to move two productions to Detroit and like taxes didn't work out.
Eminem's like, I'm out.
This is how we pull Greg into the combo.
Who do we cast Eminem as?
Everyone.
Yeah.
I wish we could get an Aesop rock in there.
T.I.
is pretty charming in the Antman movies.
Put open Mike Eagle in a Marvel movie,
just because he's awesome.
If you've never seen Cameron Crow's Roadies,
MGK is a pretty good actor.
Oh.
Yeah, he can do Jim Carrey, too.
The Rizza pops up in a lot of stuff.
He's a great actor.
He could be in somewhere.
Rizza would be sick in a Marvel movie.
I'll take that.
Who else? Who else?
Who else?
We have to do every possible black marble character.
Oh, there's this character, Vermin,
who's like this really underground, like,
kind of pathetic.
Everyone feels bad for him,
and you try to feel it nurture him
because he, like, steals from the above ground, Drake.
Let's have Keith David.
He's not a rapper, though.
I can't use Keith David.
Keith David's rap, though.
That would be crazy.
Yeah, these are some
Little Sims needs to be Storm or somebody
Little Kim as Misty Night
There you go
Dochi is Missy Night
Doche is Missy Night
That's pretty good
That's pretty good
Misty night
All right fine
Queen Latifah Storm
Naturally
There you go
I'm talking about
There you go
Lizzo as Monica Rambo
You know Riz would be a good cloak
Sure
Like if cloak was like grown
because they've only adapted cloak
into like young adult stuff
but I think he'd be a good cloak
I love just the descriptions of these
snake eyes a militant brother
who had a criminally centered mind
Brother of course spelled
B-R-O-T-H-A
The Warner Brothers
Yeah there's so many options but we got
We named some I think we've satisfied
the thing
E-40 should be somebody
I don't know
E-40 is brother voodoo
You guys are excellent
his brother who did it great excellent work guys you get yassine bay in there ludicrous all the guys you
guys absolutely killed it we crushed it all right harry mac why did we name harry mac harry mac is in
the marvel universe now all right emm likes comics he loves comics he's my rush more of interview
because i want to talk comics with him i'd be fucking so i he is the man i i i he is my mount rush more
of everything and i probably would never say harder i mean way too scared he literally like there's four
interviews left i have like i would say how to brad pitt over in the m but like what you said about
brad pitt is how i feel like i'd be way too scared i don't think i've ever idolized anyone's
appearance more than breadpits like i don't think there's ever been a person where i was like
you know what cool looks like anything this man has done and so being around him i was just like
the amount of times i've seen your face i feel like there's a higher risk of m&m actually making you
feel like shit oh that's fair i would feel dumb around em and him because he's so intelligent
And he wouldn't be shy to it.
No.
If you fucking said the wrong.
He's the only dude that ever, like, made Shug Knight stop.
Like, the guy intimidated Shug Knight.
He's, I'm scared of him.
Right.
I'm super scared of him.
People in the chat are saying Queen Latifah is vixen.
Joey badass for Cloak or Denzel Curry.
Good, good picks there.
Shouts out to Denzel.
Biggie is the blob.
Fat Joe is kingpin.
Lean back.
We already have a rapper in this.
the MCU, though. That's, uh, that's, no. It's, uh, Donald Lover. No. No. It's Jimmy Wu.
Oh, of course. His freestyles are crazy. Of course. All right. Let's move back into these
super chats. We've done enough. The scarf will be back. I promise you. Maybe sooner than you think.
Captain Fernandez. Thank you for chiming in. A lot of regulars here today. Thank you guys.
We see you. Have either of you read the Vertigo series 100 bullets by Brian Atzrello. It was,
would be a great comic to adapt as a lime action ongoing series.
Didn't Azarillo do the Joker comic too?
Yeah.
With Liebermejo art.
I love that book.
What is this comic, Coy?
It is a, it's 100 issues, and basically it opens with a briefcase being given where someone
is given 100 bullets and a gun, and they're untraceable, and they have a mission to go with
these 100 bullets.
It's an issue per bullet?
And you, no, no, that's each time the mission is given.
And you think it's going to be an anthology series where each issue is not connected,
but over the course of the arc you realize
that there's this undercurrent subculture
of this thing that gives this and they've got this mission
it's really cool it's like an espionage thriller
meets gangster book
it's really rad. That sounds cool. Tom Hardy was trying to get made for a long time
I don't know if he still has the rights but I hope he does because
Tom Hardy's the right guy for it but Hunter Bullets
they're finally making a criminal book off of
Sean Phillips's criminal series which is very similar
like crime anthology and Charlie Hunnam's playing the lead
so I feel like this stuff is getting made
and I think there's hope I love Charlie Hunnam is that game
Dude, he's so good.
Oh, is the show good?
It's, oh, my gosh, the best Zoolander impression you'll see.
What?
I think Charlie Hotton's a good actor, generally.
Is he not good at it?
I only saw the first 15 minutes.
I was like, I can't do this.
That's enough, thanks.
And I'm a pretty big Orion Murphy defender.
People hate his shit.
And I'm like, I don't know, it stuff's fun.
And I was like, this is too.
This is too hard.
I like Charlie Huttom so much.
I've seen every American horror story.
I've seen a lot of his other shit.
Yeah, I just can't.
I could have to do it.
He's my green arrow, man.
I'm the biggest King Arthur defender I know.
I think he's so good in King Arthur.
He is a great actor, though.
Dude, have you seen Guy Ritchie's King Arthur?
No, I want to.
We should watch that.
I don't know how we could do it.
Me having loved it and you haven't seen it.
But whatever that reaction is.
He'll be like, good.
Simultaneous first time watch and commentary.
Someone brings their friend to work day.
Yeah, I want to do that with Andrew for the sixth sense.
Oh, that's fun.
He hasn't seen it.
He's never seen the six cents.
Whoa.
That'd be a fun series of, like, show someone your favorite movie.
and it's just one person trying not to be like,
he-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h.
I provide nothing to this video
because I'm too uncomfortable this video.
John finally watched the-lil-in.
It's literally you watching Andrew Reh.
It's your POV.
There's like a Raybans camera.
Oh, my God, that's how we do it.
That's true second-screen entertainment right there.
And then it's every movie.
And put the second screen in the first screen
so you don't have a time for another, another screen.
And then it's just Aaron watching Greg cry.
He's got a compilation of those clips.
Such as Aaron intently observing people crying.
Sophie's choice with Aaron and Greg.
I want to ask Aaron why he does that.
I think it's his poet in him.
I think he's absorbing the emotion.
I think he's putting him in his pocket.
Part of his look looks like,
this is all theory.
I haven't talked about it.
Part of my theory is he's going,
why am I not crying?
It's part of the look that I think he gives.
I can see that.
He does like to square off in conversations.
He does like to engage.
But I think...
Oh, Aaron's one of the best
conversationalists.
Yeah, oh, and he only asks about you
and then an hour goes by
and you realize you haven't asked him
about him.
Yeah.
And you feel bad.
Aaron is one of the best,
like, for you guys who don't know,
Aaron is one of the best conversationalists.
Off camera, he's incredible.
Really is.
And I've seen him like work rooms also too
where he's just because other people talk.
People love him.
He's fucking great.
Shouts out to Aaron.
But then he's super insecure when he's not crying.
Nah!
What's happening?
Yeah, why not teary?
That's how I feel.
It makes me cry when I don't cry.
I go home and cry after not having cried.
I cry in here.
I just beat my wife.
Seeing her tears helps you.
Yeah, an orgasm.
There's so much fluid when I can't get in life.
All right, thanks for that super sad.
Captain Fernandez.
That's what a hundred bullets is about, people.
They call it a tear jure.
Yeah.
100 bullets with 100 little tails on them.
That was a good joke there.
That was a good one.
That was a good tear.
It's so dark.
Call it a tear drinker.
All right, next up.
All right, here we go.
Sebastian Yunts is back for real this time.
Hello, you beautiful lads.
Hope y'all are doing well.
We're doing great.
With a heart emoji.
We're doing good.
Good.
All right.
My name's head game.
See, talk like David Beckham.
I'm a serial killer.
Have you seen the Beckham documentary?
No, you've asked me.
It's spectacular.
Have I?
Oh, it's so good.
It's been my head for like.
how he had a drink at Equinox.
That's right.
Yeah, we had this conversation,
and I forgot how it went after.
I finished the Victoria documentary.
That's why it made me think of it.
I just watched this.
There's another one that follows her.
And that just finished it.
It's good.
Ivan Beckham.
All right.
Tirafiki 716.
Thank you for chiming in.
Hi.
Thank you and much love for everyone at Rio Reject.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's very kind.
Appreciate you being here.
Thank you.
We love kindness in this house.
After this question, we should read some of the streams.
Let's do that thing.
All right.
Because I know they're all Damby 900, wondering where we're at.
Yep, yep.
All right.
Imani Hunter.
Hey, Amani.
Yeah.
Are y'all, and thank you for chiming in,
are y'all ever going to react to Isle of Dogs,
the Wes Anderson's stop motion motion picture?
I don't know.
I don't know.
We haven't covered much Wes Anderson here.
I don't think we covered any.
I think only Roxy and Andrew covered one movie, right?
Yeah.
Which is Coy's fiancé's favorite movie of all.
Wallity film.
Great movie.
It's my favorite West.
It's the only time
I've ever seen
Original answer.
It's so good.
Life of Aquatic
is underrated.
It's the only time
I've ever seen her
excited by anyone famous
and that's because
she loves Grand Budapest
my friends in it
so it's really cute
because she gets like
You're friends
of Ray Fines?
Yeah.
That's fucking nuts.
Best friends.
He comes to the house
all the time.
It's crazy.
Good old Rafe.
That'd be so funny.
I'm just casually friends with.
He comes over shirtless
in that orange stuff
from 28 years later.
talks to me about life and death.
Oh, man, I cannot wait for 28 years later.
The Bone Temple.
It's out in like two months.
You're one or two.
I know, man.
Me and Ray.
I'm not the other one.
Me, John, and Rafe, we're going to see it together because of the best friends.
And you're not invited to Coy's house when Ray from there.
I love that.
I love that.
All right.
Let's check it with the Super Jets.
Let's step in with the stream labs, I mean to say, yes.
Fresh for safety, perfect.
We're just refreshing it.
We're keeping it fresh.
Oh, yeah, we'll get that.
Here we go.
All right.
Oh, damn.
Okay, we got a few here.
We got a few.
All right.
So some came in, but we were like, we're going to run out of time.
So let's go up to the one, let's do Dan v. 900s.
Okay.
Then we'll hop back.
Naturally.
We're going to do Dan V.
You want me to hop to the two Dan B's.
All right.
Let's do that.
Dan V says, and thank you for joining me in, Dan.
Loving the commentaries.
I'm completely with you on The Terminator when it comes to John's dad.
Fucking thank you.
Greg.
You get one that's.
standing on her.
The original one
had to be someone else
with the paradox.
Yes, he gets what I'm saying.
That was at least the second time
the Kyle was sent back
to justify the picture being given to him.
Thank you.
I feel validated.
Indicated right now.
And then Dan goes on to say
sunrise.
For you guys who don't know
what I just say,
I don't feel like
the people don't,
I keep asking
who was the original father
of John Connor
because here's how,
before you say you fucking think,
there's the timeline.
of how it works
is there was a Sarah
Connor
there was a Sarah
whatever her real last name was
is it Connor
she's a Sarah Connor
yeah that's her
yeah that's right
she doesn't have a husband
so there's a Sarah
and then she had
she hooked up with some guy
had John then Skynet happens
and then the war happens
and then John Connor
then eventually meets Kyle Reese
as established
in Terminator Salvation and Genesis
eventually he meets Kyle Reese
and then it's like
I need to send you back in time
to look at out
my mother because they just sent a terminator back to try to kill my mom.
So who was the original father of John Connor?
Because to me, it seems like Kyle Reese became the new father of John Connor after he went back,
but there had to already have been someone who was a father.
How do you not understand my question?
I understand your question.
How do you understand it?
But it's always been Kyle Reese because it can't have always been.
Time is only ever present.
Butterfly effect is because things happen after the fact.
So he only exists because Kyle Reese came back.
the effect of Kyle Rees coming back in time
is the only time John Rees that John Connor
could be Sarah. Because it's a closed loop.
There had to be a first reason why he went back
to the past. Every time, my event happens, it splits in the
timelines. How do you not get what I'm asking right now?
John? Do you get what I'm asking? Do you get what I'm asking?
This is the only reality.
This is how divorce happens.
Stop fighting. I don't want to have two Christmases.
How do you not understand?
You're saying he had to say Kyle Reese back,
but then Kyle Reese.
is clearly born in like
2000 whatever or 19 whatever
right 2000 whatever he was that's where
he was born during the war he was born
during the war yes and there
had to have been in a
someone else who gave
who birthed Kyle
there's no Kyle running around when Kyle's
in our present so what you just split him
he is then a present person
so what you're saying
is that John
had to have had a father of
some variety on Sarah Connor's
present timeline for him to
It exists at all to be able to come into being the general who would save all of humanity.
Yeah.
And that guy couldn't be Kyle Reese because Kyle Reese was born in the future.
Yes.
And I'm saying that the timeline.
That makes sense to me.
There's only ever, in my opinion of time travel, there's only ever the present.
So there was no one to impregnate Sarah Connor on the timeline until Kyle Reese came back.
And when Kyle Reese is gone, there's no one in the future named Kyle Reese because that Kyle
Reese is in our present.
So Kyle Reese is the only.
ever father because that birth allows that version of the future to exist.
But how can you have a John Connor when he doesn't exist initially?
Yeah, because he does later because of the events of him going back.
Because when Ryan Johnson was right.
Don't think too hard about it.
When Sarah Connor would have been 80, right?
When Sarah Connor would have been 80 or whatever, that's when John Connor is 40 or whatever.
On that timeline, the Kyle Reese incident occurred.
So you think John Connor would.
was like, you got to go back and have sex with my mom
so I can be bored. You think that's what? That's a part
of it. I don't think he like, you know, I think
he was trying to save humanity, but I think the power
of writing and the power of fate made that
the way it happened.
I feel like he, Sarah,
forced a boy to be
John Connor. The photo is, sells
at all because they were talking about each other through
time. Yes, we're watching that timeline version. I'm talking
about the original timeline version, though.
There had to be in an OG time. Never mind.
You're not. All right. Never mind.
Okay. Live chat. Who are you with?
In time travel.
Woke culture has ruined time travel.
Yeah, there's a lot of it.
What else did Dad say?
He said,
Summrise on the Reefing is the best Hunger Games book.
Okay, I got to read these books one day.
Kenya King says you and you guys are describing the grandfather paradox.
That might be something to look at.
Oh, yeah, yeah, the grandfather paradox.
Umbrella Academy explores that really well.
There's a whole episode dedicated to that.
No, there's like what we're arguing about.
There's a whole episode of Umbrella Academy that does that.
Oh, that's fun.
All right. Well, then we'll just consult the Umbrella Academy.
Denvy.
Summrise on the Reaping is the best H.G. Wells book.
Hayden Hitch doesn't drink until these horrific events.
I really like the trailer.
Cass is stacked.
Catching Fire.
Rewatch will help so many younger characters like for Jeffrey Wright,
ties everything together.
We should do Hunger Watch next year.
Oh, that's a fun idea because I love those movies.
We have franchises coming out.
We've got to plan around that.
Yeah.
If we're trying to do Marvel and Hunger Games, we can make this all happen.
And Lord of the Rings, apparently.
Yeah.
Fun.
A hunt for Gala, baby.
That's right
Hunter Gala
I want to do that
That's cool
I'm excited for this
I'm glad this book's big
Yeah I'm really excited
All right let's go
Let's go to
Oh no we missed
Stephen Stephen Stephen
Yeah yeah
Watching on the train
On the way home
From seeing Wicked for Good
Which is fantastic
What are your thoughts on the latest
I'm so glad you're asking this question
What are your thoughts on the latest
Fortnite collab which is Kill Bill
Which Tarantino and Thurman
attended the premiere in L.A
love from the UK
I think what you can get
Go Go Jabari right now
Oh okay so can you pull up
Whatever I don't actually know the details
Of what this Fortnite collab is
I just thought it was so fucking odd
Seeing when in Tarantito
At a Fortnite red carpet
Yeah
Out of all filmmakers
You were the last person
I expected to be part of this journey
And Uma Thurman win
And that makes more sense to me
But fucking
The two of them together
Tarantino
Weird is shit
Real weird
So guys I'm going to the
I asked my
I already bought tickets
but then I asked my wife today,
like, do you want to go to this?
And she was like, of course I want to go to this.
Kill Bill?
Yeah, the whole bloody affair.
I bought tickets for two different showings.
Nice.
Because I didn't know which one I want to attend.
So someone, unfortunately,
won't be able to go to one until five minutes before I released the tickets.
This is the first time I will have seen it.
One is the whole bloody affair,
but it's the first time I've seen it since originally.
Like, I've only seen you've only seen it once.
I love it.
I saw Kill Bill in theaters and I haven't seen it since.
I love it.
I'm excited to watch a really entertaining first half
and then watch a super slow version.
It's all of it, as I remember, flows together much better as one movie than you think it would.
Okay.
But that was my experience many years ago.
I'm excited because he has an additional eight minutes in here, something that was never...
Well, what's this Fortnite thing?
Yeah, so let's see.
Fortnite is basically doing a crossover that is Yuki's Revenge, a lost chapter, apparently, from Kill Bill.
Chapter 7 is going to introduce the most unlikely property yet.
I'm reading from Kotaku.com.
Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill
filling a gap in the
legendary movie's lore by recreating
a lost scripted chapter, Yuki's
Revenge, that was never shot for the film.
This is all right in time
to promote the cinematic re-release of both
movies and one, the four-hour
and 41-minute kill-bill
the whole body affair. I thought it was
three. I thought it was over three.
Wow, it's almost five hours?
That's not how it. Well, there's a
I might return my ticket. I was going to say.
Big day.
That's a whole commitment.
I was going to say, well, 15 minutes of that is a, you know, intermission.
So it's only like four and a half balance, you know.
Yuki's Revenge was a chapter written in the original script for Kill Bill, Volume 1, but was never shot for the movie.
It was originally going to be Chapter 5.
I know it's confusing.
Both 4-9 Kill Bill used chapters.
You can read, there's a link to the original script.
The scene would have starred Gogo Yubari's, sorry, Yubari, not Joe Bari, misspoke.
Gogo Yubari's sister Yuki, who went.
He's the girl with the crane ball, right?
I believe so.
He's like the schoolgirl?
Yeah, I believe so.
Yeah, she's in this animatic here.
But yeah, was originally going to...
Yeah, the scene would have starred Gogubari's sister Yuki,
who went entirely unmentioned in the released movie
and was originally going to hunt down the bride
and avenge her sister's death.
Well, now, as improbable as it feels to type,
it seems the events could finally play out in Fortnite.
That seems fitting for a game
I literally know absolutely nothing about
I love that Tarantino's like I will only make
10 movies so anyone can adapt these stories
otherwise because I'm only making 10 movies
You can make the once upon a time
And Hollywood Fisher can do this
Fortnite can do this I'm only making
10 movies I feel like yeah
It really doesn't seem like he's behind the scenes going
Shit I set this caper now here
A DeFitcher take this script and you guys
could take that
I've got these good words
But I'll oversee it from the shadow
Damn I really
I really want that killbill 3
I feel like Zendaya would be a really cool
Yeah that would be a trick. I mean not Beatrix
I'm Bernetta Green Daughter
Um yeah that sounds cool
That sounds like you fit I literally don't know what
Fortnite even looks like I I only see when characters get added
What they look like? Yeah I've never seen a moment
I don't I don't know what Fortnite is
It's very popular Minecraft same thing I don't know what Minecraft is
Squares I've just never seen footage of any of this shit
It's a battle royale game
in which a hundred players fight to be the last person standing.
But I get the sense from what I've seen
that you can just like hang out and do stuff in the world as well.
I mean, they just put gorillas in the Fortnite world.
So they do a lot of, yeah.
All right.
Well, cool.
I'm excited to see that.
And then, uh, kill Bill, the whole bloody affair.
I got tickets at Universal City Walk.
If you see me, say hi.
Hell yeah.
It might be a cheat day for me.
So I might grab it.
It's definitely be a cheat day.
Five hours, Greg, that's a cheat day.
I'm grabbing like, I'm bringing, I'm bringing a whole bunch of
food from the city walk with me. I'm going to go to that
sugar store. Get some Japanese candy.
Watch my Japanese attributed
film. Yeah, there you go.
I think it's sick on the popcorn.
Yeah. Regret the second half even more.
Missed most of the second half because I'm on the shitter.
Fuck.
Just like Winona Ryder.
The whole shitty affair.
And then just imagine all the blood splatters are now
brown.
Yes, gross.
Hey, we just watched
The Long Walk, you can handle it.
All right, Seth Arp.
Thanks for chiming in.
Happy Friday, gents.
This has been a question
I've been meaning to ask for a bit.
What's a band or artist
you'd want to do a score
for a comic book movie
a la daft punk
or nine-inch nails for Tron
or Kendrick for Black Panther
or another franchise?
Bonus, if you have a director pairing in mind.
A band.
My storm movie?
with Jedena, Dochi, and...
Damn, it's good.
Oh, what's her name?
Oh, Janamonet.
Janemone, Dochi, and Jedana doing the score
and soundtrack for Storm.
Because there's so much royalty in their sound.
Okay.
And there's, like, the street, urban elements of her origin.
There's so much to do there.
Red Hot Chili Peppers, West Coast Avengers.
That's fun.
I was looking for that time.
That's really good.
That's good.
Oh, I like that.
No one loves California than Anthony Keat is.
That's true.
That's real.
When in doubt, right about California.
I heard a, I saw a tweet once that said they should do a split EP between red-out chili peppers and drop kick Murphy's.
With the chili peppers, I have to write a song about Boston and Murphy's in California.
Would listen.
Can we go back to the supers?
Absolutely.
I'm giving out the time here a little bit.
All right.
I want a shaky Graves scored movie.
I think that would be sickness.
That's fun.
All right.
Rob Zombie Lobo, obviously.
Oh, of course, Rob Zombie Lobby.
Rob Zombie should do more scores, actually.
Yeah, he really should.
He actually has a pretty good song for.
His song is weirdly fit well for movies.
Yeah.
They're very cinematic.
All right, we are back, and we are at Ethan T.
Thanks for China.
Thank you for generous one.
Wow, thank you.
Ethan T for treasure.
Anyway, hey, guys, hope you were well.
Actually, we accidentally read the one from last.
And now he's back here.
Oh, that's so kind of.
The same person asking you the same superchette.
Oh, my God.
This is amazing.
See, that's why I got confused.
All right.
Tell you what.
Okay, remind me, let's put it on the agenda since he's, since he's contributed so many superchats.
So watch the trailer.
Watch the Better Man trailer.
Next time.
Because we said we wouldn't, otherwise we're going to set a precedent here.
So next time we're live.
This is an extraordinary circumstance.
We won't start it off.
We'll make it one of the main categories to do.
Not next, we won't be here next week.
The following week.
The next stream.
December stream kicks off.
December 5th.
Because the next day is Kill Bill.
And that's how I know that.
But yeah, I appreciate it.
But what do you say?
Really, really can't.
Really thinks I'll connect to it.
Okay, so apparently it's not just some joke.
He actually thinks I'll really like this.
The movie I hear is amazing.
Same director is The Greatest Showman.
You should have mentioned this a while ago.
I did not know that.
I've heard it's really good.
And I like Robin Williams as an artist.
I love the greatest showman.
is the best
um
that is the best
revisionist
history film I've ever seen
Pee T. Bartum
not a great guy
but Hugh Jackman
playing Peezy Barnum
angel of all of them
what a delight
I love that movie
have you seen
you know the escape pod boys
yeah
that's like Andrew's favorite
movie of all time
greatest showman
like his number one
that's a great movie
those guys love
like yeah
they talk about all the time
it is the best
revisionist history
it's a great film
it's really good
it's inspiring
yeah it's
after I
reacted to it. I was listening to so many of the songs at the gym.
This is me.
Have you seen Zach Efron?
His face healed from all the surgery.
He looks great. Yeah, dude. He looks great.
Pull up a photo. Let's see the audience.
Because he legit had to get surgery for an injury and memory.
He's like, oh, we got too many fillers. I like his new face.
No, look at like recently.
I like his weird new face.
It looks like the better man.
Look at like a 2025 November or something.
Because all these are going to be the extreme. Like, he looks so good.
Look at him with his sister.
Look at his face
How he looks back to normal
He's like handsome
I liked his new face
The one he had with Nicole Kimman
Look at the one in the Zach Heffron's face
I literally wrote that
A day ago purple background on the
Look how good he looks
I'm so happy for
No one's head has changed so much
As much as this guy
It's a big head change
He's got like massive head change
I'm such a fan of this dude
I'm so happy that people can finally talk about
Other than his face again
Because he looks great
Even though this is calling Zach Efron's face
He is I thought I aren't
Claw would be the thing to do it.
He deserves like a Robert Patton and turn around.
Because here's the thing, too.
He's great in high school musical.
He's great in everything.
All right.
So,
you know what?
As much as he got pigeonhole
as pretty boy,
Zach Efron,
he's so fucking funny.
Should have been Johnny Storm.
He's really,
he'd be a great Johnny Storm.
He's hilarious.
Neighbors was the thing I first saw of him where I was like,
whoa,
this guy's fucking funny.
Have you seen where you're friends?
No,
you're from,
the DJ movie.
The DJ movie.
You're from North Hollywood.
It is the most accurate representation of the Valley
I've ever seen since Alpha Dog.
It's like a valley movie about L.A. culture outside of Hollywood.
You think Alpha Dog's an accurate representation?
The Valley, yeah.
Have you seen Al-Fadog?
Anton Yeltsin, Emil Hirsch?
No, I was really negative because it was like Justin Timberlake's first movie.
Dude, it's so good.
And now Justin Timberlake is a respected actor.
Alpha Dog is so good.
At the time, I was like, fucking Justin's Timberwood.
It's one of Ben Foster's best performances.
Okay, we got to watch Alfa.
It's Cassavetes, dude.
I had no idea. That's crazy.
We got to watch Alpha Dog and Your Friends as a Valley Double Feature.
And Chris Pines Poolman.
Why are we talking about Zach Efron's face?
Greatest Showman.
Yes.
His face was normal then.
It's back.
He looks like his face is back.
It's back.
I like Zach Ephron.
We are so back.
Well, the first time I saw his new face was an Iron Claw and I thought it was just because he got buff.
And then I watched the Nicole Kidman movie, which I thought he was crazy.
So good.
Oh, he's got like a different head now.
Yeah.
Well, apparently the PR story, and I don't know how true or untrue it is, but I want to
believe because he's healed, uh, that he fell and smashed his face on a, on a fountain in his
house.
And he had to do reconstructive's jaw surgery because he like knocked his jaw off.
And like, it saved his life.
And everybody was like, oh, he just got Botox and fillers.
He got a new face.
But he looks normal again, which means he healed him happy for him.
You know what?
Honestly, I like either face he had.
There's talent behind both.
Yeah, there is.
There's talent and then there's character to both.
I'm just happy for them.
Seems like a swell fellow.
More John and Coy questions.
Oh, boy.
Sayon back in action.
Thank you.
For John and Coy, definitely not for Greg.
Top hip-hop artist, top five,
you wish you could or could have met dead or alive,
Coy.
Tupac's my favorite artist of all time,
any medium, anything.
He's a storyteller that, like, his word speak to me
on a level that I can't quite hurt.
articulate so two pox number one um top five though uh i would love to meet m and m i think i could
handle the pressure i would like that i would like to know that i could handle it and if i couldn't
handle it sepoku um who else uh i've met donald glover a number of times but i've never
gotten to have like the conversation i want to have with him which is like talking about like
i've only met him either on set we were we did a movie once that we were both unsaid for
and then I've run into him
and a lot of things
but I've never had
like time with him
that I'd like
so Donald Glover
and every time
I talk to the dude
his love of Spider-Man
and hip-hop and stuff
is so contagious
I want to have like a real talk
I want to meet Danny Glob
too old for that shit
yeah
let's see that's three
John give me
give me some
while I'm thinking
to my last two
because it's hard now
all right
well you want to meet Kendrick
I'd be at seeing
Kendrick might be the intimidating
one from I think Kendrick's my Eminem
because like the way
he is able to dissect
the lyrics mathematically and the way he's able to do all that, I feel like is as intellectually
jarring as Eminem. But I feel like Kendrick is, I feel like Kendrick would have enough
reasons to judge me before he met me more than Eminem. Like as a white boy that loves hip hop,
I feel like I'm at a disadvantage meaning Kendrick with like the world he came up in that he
would think I was a poser and have to prove myself. Whereas Eminem I would approach from a comic book
lens and I wouldn't feel like I'd have to defend that. Like I don't have an end with Kendrick. I have
nothing that is, like, other than hip-hop,
something that puts us in the same world,
and me liking hip-hop, I feel like he would have
every reason to judge. Whereas, like, me
liking comics, me and Eminem would have a,
of foundation. Do you like bitches?
I do.
Because I think Kendrick does.
That's true. I could approach him
on a bitchway, if I approach him from the
even keel of bitches.
You want to create comment out?
It's true. I hear they ain't shit, but hosing tricks.
but
yeah I'd be
intimidated
to be
intimidated
so those are my three
I'm gonna John
I got five here
I got five here
John's had this note
for a while
I'm always plotting
about the rapper
ready to pull this trigger
for a while
the
if I had to narrow
down to five rappers
I want me
I want me
A so Brock
I love his stuff
and he's just a
you know
esoteric cat
so I
fantasize about getting
along. Andre 3000 seems like
a really chill, fun guy
to potentially meet and also like a very
musically open mind. So like
if you'd actually happen to strike that conversation
up, you might actually kind of, I don't know,
derive some neat creation
out of that potentially again if this fantasy
is going well. Little Sims,
I love her stuff and
the vibes of all the stuff
she creates and shouts out
for that Venom 2 appearance.
But yeah,
just like one of the coolest minds in hip hop right now to me.
This is a cheat because I have met him once, but Open Mic Eagle.
I love his streams.
I like his music a lot.
And just his whole vibe is really chill and conscientious and, you know, interesting.
And then if a posthumous one, I would love to meet MF Doom.
There's a rapper who I really like called The Joker.
That's a real name.
He's really fucking cool.
And a lot of people don't know this guy.
I think it's like two hours.
Oh, there's a whole Reddit thread about what happened to the Joker.
I still listen to a lot of his songs when I'm working out.
Oh.
Yeah, that's him.
Juggalo song.
Oh, he's a Juggalo.
He's from the Hatchet family.
Yeah, I think you like his shit, boy.
American rapper and singer-or-song.
He had a, he's had a song about this as I learned about it.
He had like a lot of drama with or beef with Tech Nine and Hobson.
I like both of those guys a lot.
Yeah, I like Hobson and Tech Nine a lot, too.
and yeah they uh that that was a big part of the discontent of why his career never quite
got to where it at he's admittedly talked about like how he sabotaged it and stuff but he's a
really i really like his songs a lot my buddy echo just not just but like a year ago did a song
with tech nine and he said he's as cool as you'd hope and like his brain works that fast and it's
fascinating talked to because he'd see him pair like words talking and i feel like that'd be
like that with m and m like having a conversation you'd see him like formulating uh my last
Black thought would be cool.
Black thought would be incredible.
Philly rep.
I think my last two, and it's about emotion,
not like, you know, overall prowess.
It's just I would want to connect with.
That's why Eminem, Donald Glover.
I met Rizza recently,
and he said me and Method Man would get along,
which is probably the coolest I've ever felt
is someone to tell me I'd get along with Method Man.
So I really want to meet Method Man
because apparently, like,
we see comics really similarly
and his energies a lot like mine.
And then as a student of 90s hip-hop,
because that's the era I like most,
I hear Dochi adores it,
and it's clear in her lyrics
and it's clear in her like samples and everything else.
I think I would just want to talk about like
what her influences are and how she applies it
and how she like trains to speak
because I think her speed and diction is so incredible
so I'd want to like learn from Dochi
and also like learn some music I might not know
from the era we clearly both like.
So everyone for different reasons, but Dochi and Methamane at the end.
Word son.
Harry Mac.
Harry Mac.
Harry Mac.
Dude.
Dude.
And he could wrap the news stories.
He's local.
You feed him each new story.
And he does a wrap.
give us five new stories
and I'm gonna be Harry back come on the show
come on the show Harry back to the week to weave
and do a freestyle
challenge Harry Mac
yeah whenever we know who
acquires water brothers that's one of the stories
come on Harry Mac
all right let's do this here we go
that was hard yeah I love these questions
though thank you say on I love
I love that there is like a small
streak of hip hop that pervades these
chats it does make me happy or even
the question about who you want to score a movie
I'd be intimidated by Nause too he's someone
I'd want to meet, but like Kendrick, I'd be intimidated.
I think Nas would, like, be scary.
My secret weapon is I act like I don't know anything about hip hop.
And then nobody asks you about it.
Greg wants to meet a little dicky.
Dude, did I tell you?
I ran into Lil Dickie and, oh, what's his name?
I adore his fashion style.
The producer, he produces everyone's big hits.
He's friends with Lil Dickie.
They call each other Chuck.
Selena Gomez's guy.
Oh boy
Rick Rubin
Forrell
He's amazing
No he's a producer
And he's friends with everyone
And he was on Lil Dickie's show
He was on Dave
The Jay Shetty podcast
What is his name?
What is his name?
Benny Blanco
I ran into Benny Blanco
And Lil Dickie had a premiere
And I love Benny Blanco's fashion
To the point where I went up to him
And I was like hey man
And I could see he was done talking about music
Because everybody was coming up to him about that
I was like
I just love your fashion bro
We talked about clothes
was we talked about fashion for like 15 minutes
the dude was so kind we had this great conversation
but Lil Dickie was standing like right there the whole time
I was like I cannot meet firm handshake I cannot talk
like the dude is I'm such a fan of LD
that I was like I cannot talk to the man
that was the first time I felt like that in a long time
that's cool Lil D
well all right
I saw Logan Paul ones
every day bro
that's Jake Paul sorry
Kim and his brother in such good like crazy shape
I would actually want fitness advice from them
Yeah, they are.
And they can actually, not fighting to the level of winning the fights they win,
but they can actually fight.
Like, it's crazy.
I'd like to train about the Paul.
Alan Smithy says that he met a rapper called the Rhymnosaurus once of the movies,
and I hope he was accompanied by the hip-hop eponymous.
That references for the Kiwis in the house.
All right.
Let's move it along.
Baharo 3 or Bajaro, whichever you prefer.
Thank you for chiming in.
Dark, 2017.
Greg John and Roxy would love this.
show, best Netflix show, and only
three seasons. Oh, it's it, huh?
Interview with a vampire series
for the Sheejects.
Maybe. These are
all good recommendations.
I'd be very fascinated to see what they think
of the series, because I know Roxy had a very
strong response to the movie.
Yeah, she loved it. She said it's a favorite vampire movie
ever. Dark, I think we saw the trailer
for this ages ago. I don't remember Jack about
it, but this is a show I have not
stopped, like, pondering.
Maybe we should just randomly do it.
People have said it's completely my cup of tea.
Like a good horror show, too.
Interview with the vampire show, I'm actually interested in.
I love the movie still.
But I hear it's more like the movie.
I don't really like the movie.
I'm not a big fan of the movie.
I grew up on it, so maybe it's nostalgia.
I didn't like it as a kid.
I didn't like it as an adult.
There's something about it I didn't really like it.
I think I like the actor.
Roxy seemed to not like it for, like, creepy reasons.
I was like, I'm sad of it.
Vampires are my favorite of the horror genre.
same lost voice someone in the chat just said i saw logan well i saw logan paul once oh gregg never
changed also shouts out to set arp killer mike and lppp he would definitely want to meet them
oh yeah who are people's hip-hop they want to meet they're slowly trickling okay i'm just curious
to puck m&m dr dr dna snoop dog 50 cents cooio twist them i think i want financial adites from
50 cent because that man has made so much money and gone bankrupt i'd love to hear the highs and lows of 50 cent
Geek Factor also, because 50Sense seems like
a very funny guy to hang out with,
Geek Factor says, I don't know if Dark would be a good show
to react to, you sometimes have to pause
and discuss to not get confused.
But, I don't
know, it seems pretty cool. It's been, that,
there's a whole coterie of shows
with one word titles that
all sound cool and people recommended to me.
Dark from evil.
They're all running now.
So, maybe one of these.
All right, thank you, Baharo.
Nick Alexander, Nick can't
say no. Thank you for chiming in.
The live action Disney is
the law of the diminishing returns.
So bummed about the last Ronan.
I just got the comic in the email this week.
Return it. Happy you guys are back regularly.
Not worth it enough.
I'm glad to read the comic that will never go away.
You have the option to always enjoy the original
medium. Now it's not.
That's fucking important. It's not a collector item.
And as far as the
diminishing returns, I do feel like Plato's
the shadow is very applicable
to the live action concept
of what Disney's doing.
It does feel like.
Elaborate, please.
The shadows, the idea that Plato had about
the less of the original you have,
the more reflections of something.
It's like a philosophical concept of humanity.
Like the more there is a repetition,
the more there is that is a reflection of the original,
the less whole and the less fruitful that shadow is.
And I feel like making a live action shot for shot
recreation of animation.
Not only does it rob the animators,
not only are they not getting residuals for it,
but it is inherently lesser
because you're just replicating something.
So it's not like adapting from like a comic to a movie
or from a series of a thing.
You're just doing the same thing,
but in a slightly different format to make money.
And that gets rid of the merit of the original slightly
as well as it being kind of worth us.
It's a shadow of itself.
The kid's toy product talked about this?
That's what, yes, yes, yes, yes.
The thing you make newspaper copies up.
That's kind of.
It's kind of deep.
It's kind of deep for a playtale.
Could you pull up Plato's The Shadow and see if I just if I just aped that horribly?
I see Plato here, but I'm wondering if you can just look up the shadow or the concept shadow.
Okay.
Allegory of the cave.
I hear the shadow.
I think of Carl Young is what I think of.
Plato is the shadow refers to the shadows on the wall in his famous allegory of the cave,
which represent the false reality perceived through the senses in the allegory prisoners chained in a cave,
mistake those shadows for ultimate reality and journey.
And the journey of a freed prisoner escaping into the sunlight symbolizes the philosophical journey from ignorance to true understanding.
Very matrix.
Matrix gets referenced in relation to the cave.
This can also refer to the book, Plato's shadow, a primer on Plato by Neil Berenen.
Just kidding, Burton.
Yeah.
Which overviews Plato's philosophy.
So my version was very loose to that.
But yeah, the more shadows, the less original, the less it actually is true self.
Yeah, I just want to play with Plato's now.
That's fair.
Yeah, isn't that smell?
Good smell.
It's like the tangible.
It has a unique smell.
Oh, it definitely has a smell.
Chat, we'll throw it to you.
Does Play-Doh have a smell, and what does it smell like?
Describe it.
All right.
Next week on, Real Rejects.
Greg and Coy play with Play-Doh.
I would like something to do with my hands while we're talking.
All right.
Play-Doh.
Play-with-that-doh.
All righty.
Thank you, Nick Alexander.
and we move on to
Team Cabozles
Thank you for chiming in
How to Train Your Dragon
Did Live Action Right
Adding Scope and Scale
Of Disney movies
Atlantis has the greatest
potential scope
for a live action
I actually like the live action
I changed your dragon
because it wasn't a shot for shot
I think that the way
There are a lot of scenes that are
but there are more things in it
than there are different things
I thought that like you know
I felt different emotions
different times
but I do think Atlantis could be like
how to train your dragon
where if they did it differently enough
it would feel like something different
the flight sequences in how to train your dragon
are pretty fucking spectacular
that is the effect that
you kind of want from a translation
from animation to live action
if you're going to do that where it's
like yes is your CGI absolutely
it's a fucking dragon but
the flight feels reed
but yeah yeah it feels like it's that top gun feeling
or whatever that was the main takeaway I
had with that was like okay this movie's working and it not feeling like the same hiccup and certain
choices that way felt unique yeah yeah it was smarter the director to like have some people feel
the same and then some people feel like different but i yeah mason tames's version is very different
than j barra shells 100% and i'm i'm glad that he's that they didn't hire someone to do a j bar shell
impression yeah this is burke yes john for the second one all right thank you team kabuzels
Pocahontas live action
remake you cowards
tackle that bag of worms
All right
Geek Factor
Can't stay
Friday night is family time
But love real rejects
Well thank you for chiming in at all
We appreciate you
Enjoy your family time
Your family's good
All righty
Ray Torres
Torres back at it
Thanks Ray Torres
Appreciate your Ray
Hey guys
I know the schedule's packed this year
But I'm curious if bringing
Anime to Tara
And Andrew is something you might
Explore in the future. Also,
recently introduced a fight club.
Whoa. Favorite movie of all time. Mind blown.
Fight Club is an experience.
Show your daughters.
Oh, you show your daughters.
You've never seen Fight Club.
Yeah, it's a good movie to share your kids.
Oh, I'm so excited to hear what you think when you watch it, whatever that is.
I love Fight Club so much.
Yeah, I mean, the anime side is not really a, it's not
it's not because we don't, the three of us don't have time to watch.
It's the fact that anime is just a, they, the way they handle like copyright is very, very, very tough.
They're especially litigious.
I respect the reaction channels that embark on the journey to do that.
And so they're like massive and they get crazy views and they absolutely deserve it because it's a fucking nightmare to contend with.
Like people like your boy, Roshi, Normies, they really go through the ringer on that shit.
And they absolutely deserve all this massive success they're having.
It stresses me out a little too much.
I don't really know what the parameters are
with even fighting that shit
It's a pain in the ass
That's the reason why
Sounds like a real pain in the ass
Yeah, it's a pain in the ass
Painous
Painus in the ass
Anus
Well anyway
Thank you for
The Inquiry nonetheless
We got a few more left there
We've got a few more
And then we can check in the streams
And I know we got a couple more there as well
You've got more done
We're doing it, we're doing it
Geek Factor Ray Torres
Matthew Akuna
Thank you for chiming in
as well. Who do you guys think will be
on Dr. Doom's team?
Iron man.
Doom bots. Charlie Chaplin.
The guy from Kiss Kiss,
bang, bang. The judge.
Harry from Kiss Kiss Kiss, Bang. The guy from the soloist.
Yeah, I think so. I think you're right.
I'm an actor and blackface from Tropics Under.
Yeah, what is his name?
Kurt Lazarus.
Kurt Lazarus. You got there.
The dude playing the dude disguises the other dude.
Um, I, you know, I think Doom bots and Doom, I don't, I don't know if he's going to have a, an assemblage, at least I think Doom's Day will be him assembling, like his story and then maybe by the end for Secret Wars, there'll be a team. But I don't know who that would be until I see Doom's day.
Well, I think it would be Doom, Doom's day would be Dr. Doom doing his thing. And then, and then Secret Wars would be King Emperor Doom.
Right. So I'm saying a team will be assembled in Doom's day. And without having that context, I don't know who would be.
I mean, it's not even really a team.
It's more like he has people who work for him.
But you might have like villains we know as part of his cabal.
You think he'd have like the alt, Dr. Strange and all that?
He could have like a syndicate, yeah.
I think it'd be fun to actually do.
Like a villain team.
Him rewriting history.
A felindicate.
Yeah, I could see a villain team.
I just don't know who that would be.
I don't know how they're going to do Doom at all.
I'm so curious if this trailer's going to be.
We got like weeks.
I think when that notification bell goes off,
Marvel Studios, Avengers Doom's Day.
I think I'm gonna, it's gonna be a unique feeling.
I just imagine it right now.
Oh, I haven't had that feeling for a long time by the trailer.
Yeah.
Like, oh, whoa.
We don't, what is this going to look like?
And that's, I mean, when does, when does the movie come out?
Mid-December?
Yeah.
So we're gonna know in like, within three weeks.
Oh, that's crazy.
That's crazy.
This is the last of the not knowing Doom era.
Oh, boy.
hopefully it's good
and that will be the number one trailer
ever at that time
until the next year
still though man
no no I can't wait
like I'm genuinely thrilled for that
to be literally
it's a notification bell that I keep thinking about
oh it's going to be so
that's going to be something worth
getting up at 5 a.m. 4 yeah
yeah or we just wait for Friday
yeah we'll do it here
it's casual
throw it up
hey can you get the sounder's going to toss it up
on the screen can you remove the music though
yeah I want to watch this as dull as possible
I mean, it's all doable.
You just let me know what you need.
This contact is drying out.
I'm trying to do contacts, but man, my eyes dry out so fast.
I don't even smoke.
That's why Greg cries so easily.
He's always fighting his contacts.
Yeah.
To hack.
Some people use onion.
You cheater.
I used peppermint sticks as an actor.
Greg just uses contacts from a week ago.
This is retitching the whole time.
All right.
Hayden.
Thank you for chiming in.
Loved the long walk reaction.
Still recovering after seeing the film like months ago.
Really?
You guys better mentally prepare for bring her back.
Oh, God.
That movie's gross.
Fucking nightmare.
That movie's so intense.
All I know about that movie is it's hard to watch.
That sounds like a nightmare to sit through.
I did this a few times.
Like, I actually was like, nope.
Did you get sad?
Did you cry?
I just, I don't like seeing violence towards kids.
Oh, I might watch it.
There you go.
You love it.
Plenty of that to go around.
She has led with that.
Well, now, grail.
Greg's going to react to it.
Aren't you a good person?
Oh, I want to see Bonn's kids.
Yeah, who the fuck does?
Besides bad people.
People make these movies, Greg.
People go see it.
People make this choice.
You liked the Black Phone, too?
Yeah.
Like three kids die in that movie.
Horribly.
That's true.
In the first few minutes.
All right.
To John's point, I did like Black Phone, too.
All right.
Just keeping you honest.
Joshua Jaganzahs, thank you for chiming in.
New Stargate coming out.
What do you guys think?
Take it away, Coy.
Stargate?
I wasn't that big of a, that wasn't as much my fandom.
I did watch Stargate the movie recently on this channel and loved it.
But I never watched the show.
People adore it.
I liked the concept of the movie quite a bit.
I thought it was really smart sci-fi.
I don't know.
I'm excited for it because I like the movie.
I think it would be a really cool if they did some legacy sequel with,
even though it's all canon because Richard Dean Anderson plays Kurt Russell's character.
Oh, cool.
It started at SG-1 is a continuation of Stargate.
Yes.
So Richardine Anderson plays
I was so impressed with it.
The curdle.
And then some other guy
plays the James Fader's character.
So that carries on.
Okay.
In SG1, that's all canon.
Like, SG1 was originally
a straight-to-d-d-d-D-D movie
and then it became a massive TV show.
Roland Emmerix directing it?
Oh, that's what you got to tell me.
Is this a movie?
I actually, I had to check
because not long ago,
I had been looking at Stargate stuff
because everyone was like, you love Stargate
when you guys did the reaction. I'm like, I've never seen
Stargate isn't. But yeah,
this has been on his IMDB page for a while
and I don't know if it's him rebooting
the movie because they are now reporting in
variety that, you know, there's a new TV
series at Amazon from
Blind Spot creator Martin
This seems more likely. They should stick to the shows
because that's where their fan, that's when they
developed an actual fandom was the shows.
The movie didn't do gangbusters. The show did do a show.
Yeah. Yeah. And it says
you know, Roland Emmerich is on as an exact producer
So I am guessing this IMDB thing is the same thing, but, you know, you never know.
But yeah, new Stargate would be cool.
I'd watch.
It's interesting because, like, Star Trek thrives in the TV show world,
which is understandable because it started from TV and Star Wars is having a harder time with TV.
And that makes sense because it started off in the movies.
Stargate has a different relationship, though.
Yeah.
Because it was a hit movie, but it was really, it really became Stargate, the fandom.
when the show happened.
So I think it actually thrives more
in the medium of show than it does movie.
I was thinking about next year's movies.
We were actually just an hour ago,
we were talking about next year's movies.
I didn't even think of Vandalorin and Grogo
was coming out next year.
Like there's a Star Wars movie out next year
and I'm like, yeah,
John Favreau even said like,
yeah, we wrote all of season four,
but they wanted to do a movie.
I'm like, that's reassuring.
Wow.
It just feels weird
that we're talking about the biggest movies
next year and that hasn't made.
I know, man, but those,
if it was the movie after season two,
I'd be so psyched.
But season three was a real letdown to me.
And it just feels like it's late.
Yeah.
Even if it was, I just, I don't know.
I don't know.
No, my contacts are one.
Okay, good.
I can still see.
He's going to close this one for a little bit.
All right.
Just wink at the audience for now.
Just the one.
All you need one.
I thought he can do a ton of things to compensate.
All right.
Lobster.
Off-topic question.
Well, thank you.
Either way.
Am I the only person who is sad that Tom Cruise doesn't do dramatic or other genre?
genres. He is one of the best dramatic actors of all time. Rain Man is my favorite. Your favorite?
Collateral. Incredible. Yeah, he's so good. In that. Collateral is the perfect blend to me of Tom Cruise,
because that is a true performance and some action. It demonstrates his action skills.
I think that one, because he's playing, it was popular because he was the first time he was playing a bad guy.
And he was a real bad guy. It wasn't Mel Gibson and payback. It wasn't Tom Cruise, Tom Hankson,
Road to Perdition where they're playing the bad guy, but, like, now you actually like
sympathize.
Like, he's the actual bad guy in that movie, and he was a great-ass villain, and he really was
very, very believable.
That's my favorite performance of his kind of easily.
Dramatic, like, he's got so much, especially in his early career.
That's, like, I mean, born in the Fourth of July, got his Oscar, and he's so good
in that.
See color of money?
I haven't, actually.
It's really good in that, too.
My Scorsese is a blind spot, and I haven't seen color of money.
I've seen all his scenes from Magnolia.
My God, he's good in Magnolia.
I love Magnolia.
You haven't seen Magnolia, the movie?
I had never finished it.
Oh, man, I love that movie.
Yeah, I'd say Magnolia is up there.
Rain Man's incredible.
I mean, even when he's like a kid,
like all the right moves is so good.
Jeremy McGuire.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I agree with you.
I miss dramatic Tom Cruise.
I think that's what we're getting with next year's
in a Ratu film that's going to get him as awesome.
He can only do this for so long.
Yeah, his body is breaking.
He broke his ankle pretty bad.
Well, and he was out here recently.
when he was doing all that sort of, like,
hyping up just the movie industry saying, like,
I love all genres. I want to do,
I want to be doing this till I'm, you know, dead.
And I want to do comedy and drama.
Like, he mentioned all these genres.
So maybe that's after his, you know,
death-defying stunt era has to kind of cycle down.
And I think do it while you can, right?
Like, now's the time.
It's the last era he can move like this.
And after having two Mission Impossible movies fail.
Yeah.
I think it's a good thing.
And do a Top Gun 3 in that trilogy.
Do a Days of Thunder 2, crossover with F1.
That would be amazing.
Days of Thunder.
ha ha coy put him in avidore
put him in avatar
but yeah I want more dramatic Tom Cruise too
all right
I miss dramatic Tom Cruise a lot
even in the mission movies
I feel like he's been kind of just doing the
like baseline minimum
you know intense stare
I got these thoughts and exposition
I'm going to run some more
when someone says something off
he does this little
little eyebrow thing
What was the last dramatic movie?
The last dramatic movie?
Lines for lambs, I think you might have been something like.
Yeah, that might have been his actual last drama film.
I'm genuinely curious.
It's great in Fallout.
But I think his last true, like amazing Mission Impossible Perform.
Man, I love Rock of Ages.
I'm the one person.
Valkyry.
That was before
That was more recent
Oh American Made
That was his more
That's his most recent drama
Yeah
But that was like
It was dromedy though
There was a comedy element to that
But it's based on a true story
That's true
Yeah
Lions for Lambs was around the same time
As Valky
Man he's good
Look at that resume
That's crazy
Magnolia is so good
Eyes Wide Shut
Jeremy McGuire
What a couple years that was
Oh the firm
The firm
A few good men
Far and away
with Jared Harris.
Jared Harris's story about Tom Cruise was so fun.
Yeah.
Cocktail.
The Color of Money, one of the first legacy sequels.
Yeah?
Taps, outsiders.
Man, what a resume.
What is the Color of Money sequel to?
The Hustler.
Oh, I had no idea.
It's the exact.
It's the formula.
I've seen no, neither of these movies.
I haven't seen neither of me, either.
I saw Color of Money a bunch before I ever saw The Hustler.
Did you like The Hustler?
after seeing the sequel?
Yeah, they're very different movies.
I mean, one's like a black and white film.
Is it Redford or Newman?
Newman.
Newman.
Newman.
That was one of the classics.
Yeah.
Classic man.
All right.
Got a few more stream labs left.
Tom Cruise, like, it's all,
Scorsese directed color of money.
It's all like one takes with the pool table scenes,
and Tom Cruise is fucking phenomenal.
Like, just like, oh my God, look at him just nailing this.
That's awesome.
Killing in that pool.
All right.
We got Nick and Doug in here.
Thank you for chiming in on the
Last few, here we go.
Yeah, Nick and Doug says,
Hey, crew, do you think AMC A-List should ever do a buddy pass,
like how gym memberships let you bring a buddy once a month?
No, I don't think they should ever do that.
If AFC did that, it would be a good incentive
to give someone a one-time experience
if they're not used to Dolby or IMAX.
Any thought?
Nope.
I actually think that would be a terrible idea.
I feel like AMC quality is going down so much.
Theater etiquette fucking sucks now,
And I think this would just somehow add to that, honestly.
My big concern is, like, as it is, movie theaters are physically deteriorating, like, seats and sound.
And, like, it's, it's hard to sustain a business on people having a $27 in L.A., New York and $25 everywhere else thing to do almost infinite movies.
Like, they're really struggling to make money.
So I'd worry that this would open up, like, more freebies.
I want people to go to the movies.
I want there to be something.
Maybe they should do the, you know, $6.
Tuesdays like a lot of other theater chains do
but I think adding to the already
very inexpensive pass I know
everyone's hurting for money but
the theaters are hurting too so it's tricky
yeah I
I think that would be a bad idea
I think they need to pay ushers to
stand in the theaters and kick people out for
theater etiquette first I think that's what's killing
people's experiences not only does everyone have a hard
time leaving their house but when you
leave your house you pay money and then people are assholes in the theater
it's hard to convince people to come back
or at least like have a system
where it's easy to report on someone doing something.
Yeah, like a button.
Yeah.
Someone's talking stitch button.
Yeah, dude, I love a stitch button.
Like I shut the fuck up button.
Yeah.
I think that'd be cool.
Yeah.
That's the technology we need.
Hell yeah.
And then when you try to like tell an usher,
they take it, they take forever to fucking come if they ever do.
And then when they do, they make it so obvious.
That was you.
Like, you're talking about these guys over here.
Like, oh, shit, man.
I was talking to be more of a subtle thing.
They're also really nice about it.
And it's like, they were being dicks for like an hour.
Yeah.
Oh, like, when we saw Spider-Man, too.
Yeah.
My God.
It's fucking insane.
I started to come twice for them.
Yeah, it's gross.
And I like the theater more than me at home ever, but the average person is.
So it's hard when that's the barrier.
I don't know.
When people seem to keep their phone brightness, like at max and hold the phone at arms distance.
So you can always see it no matter how many rows back you where.
I'm like, whatever happened to at least trying to like put it in your lap or something or duck the brightness.
They have to like change.
When I, okay, I introduced, I rarely talk about, here's an example.
I'm going to use me.
But there's, when I introduced Tron Aries, and I was like, made a whole thing about why you shouldn't be on your phone and the importance of that.
Yeah.
That's what I feel like we need more of is something straightforward, not some, like, fancy, you know, after effects, edited commercial.
Arclight had a person come out and tell you.
Tell you why and encourage people to tell people if they are, to tell them not, like, make it a norm to be like, hey, if they,
are tell them not to be on it yeah it's okay and there's it should be something that we are
driving home in a straightforward manner not crazy effects and like by the way you know me be
all right don't mean your phone yeah no don't meet your phone yeah it should be like a real like
think that captain america post credits he didn't come and turn to chair around it's a fuck down
exactly i support this all right let's see we got dino uvey thank you for chiming in oh my god it's
a coy and a gregg crazy
hope you're well yeah
I wanted to ask
are there any movie sequels
that you were like
this is so cool
when you heard about them
like for me
every time there is a sequel
I'm like
holy shit we're back
even for shit stuff
I used to have that feeling
but sequels are so normal now
now they make movies
to make sequels
when was the last time
I really felt
that level of excitement
over a sequel.
Like the fact that it's a sequel.
Top Gun Maverick for me.
I suppose.
I freaked out.
I love Top Gun so much.
I never thought we'd get it.
The announcement of the Force Awakens,
I remember being very excited that Star Wars was coming back,
in a way that sounded promising.
And for all intents of purposes,
that first one was pretty promising start
to something that would eventually become
a very contentious period for Star Wars.
But at the start,
it was really it was a great first trailer and everything
I remember being very excited for that
but I mean generally
I'm like kind of looking forward to a sequel
yeah but it's so normal now
sequels used to feel eventful
whoa yeah we got another one whoa
and now it's like that's movies
well and it went to in our lifetime
it's gone through like it's gone from being
oh they happen to choose to make a sequel
wow like I didn't expect that and now
it's like if it doesn't get a sequel it's like out of the norm
yeah it's like they all made the movie I guess it didn't do well
yeah like I remember
Toy Story 2 as a child?
Big deal.
Rare did you get an animated movie in the theaters?
That wasn't direct to DVD, yeah.
Yeah, there's a time.
People forget that.
Most animated sequels were straight to DVD or straight to video.
It's like four Lion King movies.
Cronk's new roof.
Toy Story 2.
That was the first.
I remember being so excited for them,
having that feeling of watching a sequel in the theaters.
It was a really rare feeling.
sure people had that with like Indiana Jones and Star Wars that was 20 years ago and death wish
eight you know yeah obviously yeah you're Charles Bronson in there saw two I remember being really
feeling the feeling the sequel excitement for that oh my god I was so excited I'm not kidding too fast
too furious I was so fucking stoked too fast I was so excited first movie I was no second first or second
movie I saw at AMC Burbank 16 no shit yeah I was utter that or the Hulk one of those I based so much
my personality on Fast and the Furious and it came out when I was 13. I bought my first car at
15 before I could even drive and like souped it up for a year until I could drive it. So by the time
too fast came out, I could drive the car that I designed for years to the theater. Game changer.
I've been in so many car crashes trying to do that stop at the red light thing while looking at
my wife. Greg's on a seventh Tesla. Oh my God. Yeah. Those cars though,
they're pretty amazing. Service amazing. All right. They just send a new car right to you.
It's an app.
There's actually a setting that says
Fast and Furious stoplight, and you just press it.
They send you another one.
Hit another train.
That auto drive isn't a reliable.
Love an app.
Jaydell has a one to punch for us.
This might be the last.
We'll do one more refresh, but this might close us out.
Jaydell says, hey guys, wanted to recommend some horror flicks.
Have you seen this?
I've seen Fright Night.
Colin Charles so good.
I have not seen the 2011 Fright Night.
I've never seen you. I'm actually dying to see the remake because I love Anton Yeltson.
Never seen the original, but I've seen the remake. I like that a lot.
The original is pretty good. So yeah, Fright Night, 2011 with Colin Farrell.
And Anton Yeltson. And Anton Yelchen, 100%.
The Invisible Man, 2020 with Elizabeth Moss.
And Anton Yeltson. And Anton Yeltsin.
Oh, best of these, Anton Yelich. Toby Kevill. Urban Legend, 1998.
I've never seen that. The faculty. Also 98.
Oh, my God, Urban Legend. I've never. I've only shared.
Leto.
Damn.
Jared Leto is
an urban legend?
He's either
in the first or
second one.
I used to love
these movies.
Okay.
I used to love
horror movies and this
is crazy because I've seen
80% of these.
Yeah, the faculty
Robert Rodriguez,
998.
They used to be more teen-driven.
Yeah, this was my era.
Jeepers Creepers,
2001,
The Belco Experiment,
2016,
written by James Gunn.
Crawl,
2019, the spooky
alligator movie with Barry Pepper
and that lady from stuff.
I've seen every one of those
except for James Guns.
That's really ironic.
Absolutely.
Jeepers,
creepers is the one
we were so back and forth on.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will we,
will we not?
I've never seen it.
No.
But no,
these are all great recommendations.
I appreciate it.
Yeah.
I love all of those movies.
That's,
you know what people love
is I was talking about Michael Jackson.
I,
uh,
I pick and choose.
I was going to say,
and,
and,
uh,
and,
I'm going to watch the Jeepers,
I'm going to watch the Michael movie.
Yeah,
No, it's just
We're not going to watch it because no one's going to
It's not going to get any views
Do we react to documentaries here?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to watch the Michael movie
With an open mind.
Yeah.
I'm going to have a two-screen experience going on
with all the different court files
so I can compare
to the reality presented in the film.
J. Dell goes on to say
Also, shouts out to crawl, undrated.
Hey, gang, hey, Greg and Coy and John.
Wanted to send another message because I could only type so much.
Sending love from the Caribbean in Grenada.
Bullshit.
Found your Scream 6 reaction roughly six or so months ago and have been subscribed since.
Thank you for your hard work.
Thank you, Jay Doe.
Thank you.
Appreciate you.
That was really fun because we, I don't think, I'm pretty sure we didn't see anything.
Did we completely avoid the trailers now?
I'm not sure.
But didn't know anything about it.
It was fun trying to guess who the killer was.
And that was the only screen move I've ever reacted to.
I guess I'll react to the new one.
I was even like, was I just in a bad nude?
And I watched that trailer again.
Still felt.
I was like,
ah,
that's very much.
It was really too much for me.
Was six?
Six is the most recent,
right?
Six is the New York one.
Okay.
Yeah,
I loved it.
Yeah,
that one was cool.
That one was cool.
That one with Tony in the opening.
Aggressive gross face.
Yeah.
Like,
the opening within an opening within an opening.
That was fun.
I don't really recall, like,
what made it net up,
into New York and adding the hyperaggression
has really made it new to me.
It was super brutal.
Yeah, that was definitely the most like, oh my God,
gross face is kind of scary in this one.
Yeah, that's the, yeah, that's true.
That's the, those face had stopped being scared to me for a while,
and that was the time it brought it back to ghost face being scary.
Now he's like a fucking
comic book vigilante in this.
What the fuck he's doing this new one?
He's just, like, he'll do a superhero land and go after Sydney now.
And Tatum. They named her daughter Tatum.
Yeah. Yeah.
Very excited.
How lackluster would it be if it's just Matthew Lerlitt?
As the villain?
After the most obvious thing.
Oh, the thing we all thought a year ago when you're not.
Shit.
But it's meta because you predicted it and we knew you would.
Yeah, you want to refresh for safety and then we're doing it.
See if we're done.
All right. That does us for the stream labs and that does us for the super chat.
Boo!
Three hours, guys. We did it.
Hey, we're not here next week, so we're good now.
Yeah, we're taking a little holiday.
We're having a little turkey day.
I'm going to be stuffed with stuffing.
Are you a big stuffing guy, since you don't eat the meats?
No.
All right.
That's my favorite part of Thanksgiving, but I thought that would share that because you don't eat the turkey.
I mean, I like stuffing.
Green bean casserole is bomb.
I'm not a green bean guy.
Really?
Man.
I like a good toferky.
Sounds great.
Sounds delightful.
A good one, not a shitty one.
John, you're a stuffing man?
I always have some
because it's tradition
and I love the flavor profile, but I do
not love the texture of like
sogged out bread
pudding. I'm alone.
I eat a whole box. I mean, most people
love stuffing. I feel like
I am in a minority here. I do love stuffing.
It's like a dollar and it's so good.
I do like yams a lot.
Oh, no, I make it.
I'm not eating like cereal.
But I'm saying, I'm just drinking the crumbs.
No, no, I make the stuffing.
But like what else in life can you get like a dollar box of stuffing and like 79 cent broth, a little thing of butter?
And it'd be that good.
Like usually stuff that's that tasty is expensive.
This is like the proletariat delight.
I like to go to a Native American culture and take over their property for a little bit.
And then be like, hey, now let's bring them.
bread. Yeah, you're going to sit on their land, take their shit over, eat their food in front of them.
John Redcorn. Did your people ever celebrate Thanksgiving? Give them a little chicken pox.
Give them a little something, something. Hey, I brought you this blanket. Let me just throw it on you real quick and see if it fits.
Happy Thanksgiving. Today that brings us all together. We have fun with our history.
I think to put some big buckles on the hats. Anyway, guys, how do you celebrate Thanksgiving?
Leave your thoughts down below.
If you're in a different country that doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving, shame on you.
Yeah.
Be thankful for once.
America won.
Come on.
Thank you guys for being here.
Thanks to all contributor to our super chats and stream labs.
Thank you so much.
And if you weren't able to...
Pancake.
What did you say?
That's true.
So we like a dehydrated boxed meal.
Just add liquid gets good.
It's good.
I support that, someone.
And, uh, I mean, what else?
Jello, pudding.
And if you weren't able to contribute to the Super Chat Stream Vives, false and social media.
That's free to do and it helps out.
So thank you guys.
John, appreciate everything you did holding down the stream, fixing the trailer audio, Alex.
Thanks again for the set set up.
She had many late nights here.
I'm talking actual late nights doing this with her friend Monica, I guess,
is my friend, too, now.
I just realized what these were.
I've known her for like two years.
I haven't known her for
as one time. I haven't
known her. I mean, you're like, you worked with
her and you know her. I'm like, I've never seen her without you.
You know? I have a weird
thing where I love a certain animal and I thought these
were somehow that animal. And only in turning
around, do I realize what these really are? Because I've only
seen them through the camera lens. I
don't know why they would be this, but
I this entire time thought these were capy
barra with 3d glasses on and i don't know how or why you would have found capy barra with 3d glasses
and only now do i realize they're chickens but this whole time i've been looking at john's camera
i thought these were capy barra you can only find chickens with 3d glasses yeah how would they
be capy barra obviously everyone knows chickens love avatar everyone knows why the chicken cross the road
to go see a avatar to get to the Cinemark
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And we'll see you guys soon
Thank you guys so much for being here
Keep a lookout for more uploads this weekend
Peace out, everyone
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