The Reel Rejects - X-Men Movie MAJOR Updates, Green Lantern Announcement, Godzilla Kong Director Exits

Episode Date: May 26, 2024

Deadpool & Wolverine Breaking Box Office Records?! After rumors of her potential cameo in Deadpool & Wolverine, Taylor Swift is rumored to have been in talks with Kevin Feige - some have speculated t...o play Alison Blaire / Dazzler, but the newest rumors indicate she could be joining Scarlett Johansson's Blonde Phantom project. Elsewhere in Marvel news, the MCU's first official live-action X-MEN movie is set to begin production in 2025 & is in talks with potential writers including The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Sankes scribe Michael Lesslie; while James Gunn took to Threads to announce that Ozark writer Chris Mundy will be involved along with prolific Comic Book writer Tom King & None other than Lost & The Leftovers' Damon Lindelof! Meanwhile, Director Adam Wingard has parted ways with Godzilla x Kong 3 in favor of directing "Onslaught" at A24 (while indicating he'd be thrilled to return to other aspects of the MonsterVerse), Rian Johnson's 3rd Benoit Blanc Mystery (sequel to Knives Out & Glass Onion) was announced titled Wake Up Dead Man, and Deadpool & Wolverine (Deadpool 3 with Ryan Reynold & Hugh Jackman) just smashed some pre-sale ticket records! WILL IT SAVE THE CINEMA SINCE EVERY MOVIE HAS APPARENTLY BEEN FAILING LATELY?! Marvel Jesus... can you hear me? 🥺 Follow Andrew Gordon on Socials:  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MovieSource Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Agor711 Become A Super Sexy Reject For Full-Length T.V. & Movie Reactions!  https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad:  Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM:  FB:  https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM:  https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER:  https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:38 Hello, Kevin Shepard, the Shepherd of Fire. I'm sorry to interrupt your wrestling. Really apologize for that. Andrew Blackthorne can do no wrong. Thank you. I'm going to assume from all this that you can hear us. So, guys, welcome. Happy Saturday morning afternoon now to you.
Starting point is 00:01:55 And, hey, it's time to talk the movie news of the week. But before we do that, It's a momentous occasion because today I am joined by, you may know him as the and gin. You might know him as Andrew Shige. Ooh. You might know him as Lord Gordonaga. Hey, it's Andrew Gordon.
Starting point is 00:02:17 What's up, guys? I'm so happy to be here with you on the live stream. Thank you. Yes. Let us know which of those three you like. I like Andrew Shigay. That probably is my favorite, but you let us know. And Drushigay, I am proud of.
Starting point is 00:02:30 Yes, that is good. John is so good on improv. But, yeah, I'm excited to talk about all the movie news and just interact with you in general. Excited to be here, John. Thank you. Yeah, I'm excited to have you. This was so fine.
Starting point is 00:02:40 Like, when I saw on the schedule, I was like, oh, snap, we're mixing it up a little. We're bringing some new blood onto the stream. Is this your first live stream? Oh, no. You've done some before. I've done last of us live stream. That's right.
Starting point is 00:02:51 That's right. I've done any others before that, but. It's all good. This is going to be, you know, the proving ground for your knowledge of the current events of the week. But guys, just before we hop into this, we've got some stories to talk about. Obviously, you've seen the thumbnail, but we are here, and we appreciate you guys for being here because you guys drive the stream.
Starting point is 00:03:10 And we appreciate your feedback and your enthusiasm every week. You know, thank you for, first off, thank you to everybody who came in last week, contributed, drove the conversation. It's really you guys who drive the conversation. We have our headline topics, but the most fun part of these streams is getting into what you guys want to hear about specifically. So if anybody has their thoughts, their opinions they want to throw out, burning questions you want to ask, feel free to throw them our way. As always, we never end a stream without answering all of the super chat and stream lab contributions. So, you know, if you are so inclined to support in that fashion and you have something you want us to talk about in particular, that's the way to do it. There are links.
Starting point is 00:03:52 There's a link to the stream labs, which, you know, they remove a little less than YouTube does. So that's a nice thing. But really, any place you feel inclined to contribute to the conversation is very much appreciated. And, yeah, I can't wait to hop into this as well. Just leave a like on the video. You know, replay value on these things isn't always amazing. YouTube doesn't always recommend them the way they would a normal video. And we love doing these live streams with you guys.
Starting point is 00:04:19 So, yeah, just stoke that flame. And we will get going here in just a mo. But, yeah, first and foremost, just what's up everyone? Ray Mullins, how's it going? Mr. G. Dalton Meadsmith. What a name, man. That sounds like you're in some kind of Game of Thrones or something like that. But yeah, I guess we should hop into some movie news right off the bat.
Starting point is 00:04:46 Let us do it, my good friend. Yeah, we've got a handful of stories, and it's been a record-breaking week for Deadpool and Wolverine. I see, John. Oh, no. You bring this up. Oh, I'm sorry, Andrew. Hey, but the good news is, yeah, even though I'm going to be accused, as I always mentioned to you guys, I'm going to the cat's out of the bag now with how I just reacted to you. I'm going to be reacting to that film for you.
Starting point is 00:05:10 I know you're always saying, how are you going to resist? How are you going to avoid spoilers? That's going to be the fun, tricky part for me. I'm going to be reacting to that film for you guys. I am sad and I will not be seeing in theaters with the crowds. But yeah, that's going to be fun. Staying away from spoilers. but yeah
Starting point is 00:05:27 there aren't going to be any spoilers no spoilers for that movie at all none so but yeah I'm very glad to see that it's I was expecting that though I mean the hype is real and the trailers have been awesome as we've
Starting point is 00:05:43 gotten to see them check them out if you haven't absolutely as you have and from what we're at least reported there aren't actually like hard numbers for this but the at least initial reports are that as of Monday they've taken in about $8 to $9 million worth of pre-orders, which is among the highest ever for an R-rated film on its first day of pre-sales.
Starting point is 00:06:09 Noramack, thank you so much for jumping in, kicking off the stream labs. We're going to cover these headline stories here up at the top, but we will definitely be hopping into the Super Chats ASAP. So thank you for stoking that fire and for that lovely sticker. I love when they show up in the chat. chat that way it's uh you know it's just a nice little bit of encouragement it's a nice preview for what's to come so uh heck yeah um hey looking out um sorry just calibrate every time we jump into a stream i need like a second to calibrate my ADD brain to the multiple stimuli but yeah it says
Starting point is 00:06:45 here some 200 000 movie fans bought their AMC tickets so this is at least as of AMC's sales report right no it's incredible especially for an R-rated film too I mean, if the film was rated PG-13, I mean, it's not a precedent that's being set, but it's still incredible numbers, but for an R-rated film, that's unbelievable. Absolutely, yeah. And I mean, you know, these Deadpool movies all seem to, ah, Christian, thank you for jumping in as well. Thank you so much. We'll jump on that ASAP. But yeah, yeah, I mean, this movie is going to be fascinating to watch, especially in a time where the conversation has been so driven by the fact that movies, especially some big, you know, blockbuster fare as a.
Starting point is 00:07:26 recent has not been performing well. I haven't seen the fall guy yet, but my condolences, as I understand, it is a delight and deserves to be making that money, but I have a feeling, I mean, the big question is like, will Deadpool and Wolverine break the million dollar, the billion
Starting point is 00:07:42 club and join Joker as the only R-rated billion-dollar grossing movie? If it's as good as I think it's going to be, which again, I have a feeling it will be, I have a slight suspicion, it will break that billion dollar barrier as well as Joker in my opinion definitely seems like a possibility and like
Starting point is 00:08:00 a likelihood but we'll put it to you guys are you one of those 200,000 fans who got your tickets already and um how about this too what do you think it's going to make in the first weekend because for an R rated film like that's the fun part because I'm I don't know I'm thinking like again R rated film I'm thinking like in the 180 85 million it might even break that 200 million I mean I know that's tough especially nowadays with streaming and all the other but this is an event film and I mean you got Tedpool and Wolverine people have been begging to see this on screen for forever um so it's the dawn of man they've been begging yes yes exactly so I don't know I want to hear from you guys what you what your predictions are
Starting point is 00:08:41 but I don't know I'm going like 185 I could see going even above 185 but I want what do you think you know first weekend I mean now my only options are to like severely low ball it or really high ball it so I'm going five hundred million dollars opening weekend just get all that P&A budget out of the way first you're either you're either going to look like a genius or a fool but either way I still love you John you know that's that's the line I like to walk Justin thank you so much we will hop into the super chats pretty soon and you've got at least a part of one of these headline topics in your comment here yeah so yeah but I definitely do think really I definitely do
Starting point is 00:09:23 think it's going to break that billion dollar barrier as as well as the other R-rated film Joker is in there. But do you think it's going to break a billion? I have a feeling it probably. I would be surprised if it didn't, I guess, is where I'm coming from right now.
Starting point is 00:09:39 But yeah, leave it to you guys in the chat as well this week. In movie news, I mean, we've got, let's keep it going with the X-Men. Obviously, there's been a lot of rumbling about the new MCU X-Men movie. Finally, bringing the mutants into the
Starting point is 00:09:55 MCU proper. Obviously, there's the Fox stuff at all. But yeah, 2025 production is set to begin, and now apparently they are circling a writer, at least, and the most prevalent name in that
Starting point is 00:10:11 conversation, there have been a few names thrown around, but the one who has seemingly been at least, the one who seems like they are most likely at the moment to get hired for the job is Michael Leslie, who is most recently known for having written The Hunger Games, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, the longest title in recent memory, which, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:35 we watched here on the channel. Go check that reaction out if you haven't seen it already, which, I mean, we enjoyed, and I feel like we might have enjoyed Greg and I a little more than the average audience. So this gives me some amount of hope, but how do you feel about this? Yeah, I have not seen it. I've actually heard, see, it's interesting you say that comment. I've actually heard from a lot of people. They enjoyed that film,
Starting point is 00:10:55 but I have not seen, like, I did not see the... I did not see the Rotten Tamales. I also know he did the Michael Fastbender Macbeth. He wrote it, did not direct... He faked me out on that one. Yeah. I was going to say. I know he wrote the Michael Fastbender Macbeth,
Starting point is 00:11:09 so, no, he's a very accomplished writer. I'm excited to see. Again, he's just doing the first draft, or at least, right? That's what it looks like. We'll see. I assume that these scripts go through a lot of hands. Either way, after we got to...
Starting point is 00:11:22 just X-Men 97. I'm just excited to, you know, get the X-Men in the MCU. It's about damn time. It's about time. Just excited to get the X-Men in the MCU. It's, you know, been a long time coming now. And obviously, we got what we got in, what's the show then? I'm thinking of, not the Marvels.
Starting point is 00:11:45 What's the character in the Marvel? I'm having my senior moment. Come on. Come on. You're nerd credits on the line, Andrew. Is it Miss Marvel? Miss Marvel, you got there, you got there. Yes, and Miss Marvel, we got that moment at the end, of course.
Starting point is 00:11:58 So from that moment, I mean, even before that, obviously, many of us have wanted to see the X-Men in the NCU, of course. But no, this is... Nah, take or leave. Yeah, yeah, right. But no, also, too, I'm looking forward to not trying to run back into Deadpool and Wolverine, but, like, that whole portal, I mean, you called it when we did trailer two, like, what are they really looking at?
Starting point is 00:12:17 That's kind of a portal. Yeah, that's kind of a fake out. It's going to be a portal to the... movie theater and then Hugh Jackman and Ryan Redd's in costume are going to come into your movie. I've heard that Megalopolis has a component where like
Starting point is 00:12:31 there's a live performer in the audience so maybe they're going to do something like that. Also just real quick big shouts out to the man Bucky Barnes ATL in the chat our faithful moderator. The true you are the right hand. It's his left hand right which is his robot arm.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Oh damn. You know when people flip images for the thumbnails it starts to infuse my brain, oh, but I think it's the right. Bucky, either way, we appreciate you. And thank you for popping in. What's up to you? I hope your day is going well so far. But yeah, this is interesting because I feel like the announcement of a writer and all
Starting point is 00:13:08 the reports are using the phrase in talks. So this could turn and, you know, become a different choice at any moment. Never lose your nerd. Thank you so much. We're going to be hopping into super chats pretty soon after we finish some of these headline tales. But yeah, I feel like this is an interesting choice because it doesn't inspire the most confidence in me,
Starting point is 00:13:29 but it also doesn't inspire, you know, dread either. I mean, the Hunger Games movie is certainly one that is attempting to swing for some big political messaging or at least some allegorical we live in a society, dystopian sort of musings. And so I feel like those elements could bode well in a pedigree sense for, you know, the X-Men because contrary
Starting point is 00:13:53 to popular belief, the X-Men have always been something of a relevant tale to our times and the struggles therein. Of course. You know, this guy has certainly his hits and his misses. I believe he also wrote the Michael Fassbender
Starting point is 00:14:07 Assassin's Creed movie, which I understand was pretty terrible, but that also could be due to various other factors. And also, we know that in the Hollywood studio game, what we see in a final cut of a big major studio film doesn't always represent the actual talent level
Starting point is 00:14:27 and intent of many of the people involved, including oftentimes, in fact, the writer, I would imagine. So I'm excited to see what this guy can do, and hopefully it's a proving ground for his real chops. We've seen this, a lot of interesting writers come through Marvel and either be allowed to shine or be sort of restricted. So it just comes down to the committee, I suppose. Yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 00:14:48 not that this means anything, but we've got to remember several writers are making pitches on a daily basis to Marvel Studios, so clearly Marvel at this point has loved his pitch, so curious to see what happens from here, but excited some news is actually happening
Starting point is 00:15:04 on this front. I just want to see the X-Men in the MCU. It's finally. Yeah, man, I do too. And hey, speaking of writing and pitches, I'm going to pitch that I do the thing I was supposed to do and start changing these graphics. Because James Gunn has been out there.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Speaking of, we're switching over. Why did you say that name? I know, I know, I know. We're doing a hard shift. There's my first movie reference. That's right. Keep a counter. And it was DC, too. Take a drink every time Andrew references something or, you know, draws a tangential link. I got to check my crutch. Make sure my notes are right. Yes, Andrew's always packing notes.
Starting point is 00:15:44 But yeah, James Gunn's been out here on threads of all places. I still got to get a Threads account. I barely use my Twitter account and I still haven't started calling it X. But yeah, James Gunn's been out here talking about the Lanterns series, which was announced a long time ago and we haven't heard much about it. Are you?
Starting point is 00:16:01 I'm so excited. Yes. I don't know if it's going to be good, but I'm excited to it. Just like the idea of a true detectives type series. Also, too, like my idea of a great lantern series just because I'm a huge fan of Hal Jordan and great having my moment.
Starting point is 00:16:15 John Stewart, thank you so much. Kyle Rainer? Yeah, right? Other lanterns? I love John Stewart, just from the animated Justice League series. Such a huge fan. But the idea of maybe a series like... I'm glad he's back on the daily show, too.
Starting point is 00:16:29 Riggs and Murtaugh. I'm thinking like a series like that in space. I want to see something to that effect. Lethal weapon meets true detective. Something like to that effect with sick-ass effects. Too old for this time is a flat circle in space. Hey, I do the reference series here, John. Sorry, I didn't mean to step up.
Starting point is 00:16:47 I didn't mean to step on your experts. It's all good. But yeah, and I like the, I mean, Damon Lindelof. Did I say it? Damon Lindelof is one of the names who's been thrown in. And I just saw a film of his that Tara and I reacted to that I really enjoyed World War Z and I know it's hit or miss with people. Dude, you're World War Z.
Starting point is 00:17:07 If you guys haven't checked out that video, go look at, go look it up. It's a great reaction. And also, like, people really flocked to that. So, heck yeah. I also think that was one of the coolest moments ever after her flew back in her chair. That was awesome. So unexpected to.
Starting point is 00:17:24 But yeah, no, I really enjoyed that film. I think he, and also I did not see Lost, but I really enjoyed Star Trek into darkness. So I'm excited to see what he can do when, what was the other, yeah, what was the other writer's name on there? Mike, or Chris, Chris. So it's a trio of people. You've got your Tom King, who is your, like,
Starting point is 00:17:44 comics writer and I believe comic book writer not like a I mean he might be an artist too I always assume that comic book writers also have some kind of art background but yeah it's got Tom King on it as well as Damon Lindelof and what's his name Chris Mundy who is best known for I believe show running Ozark which is a show many many many many many people have recommended to me and I still have yet to check out but especially it's funny obviously Tom King knows the comic book universe and is well, you know, versed to this property. But I think that the folk, him is a fulcrum between Lindeloff and what I know about Chris Mundy's pedigree makes a good amount of sense because Ozark certainly is one of
Starting point is 00:18:26 those, you know, Breaking Bad-esque, or as it's been pitched to me, Breaking Bad-esque. Oh, thank you so much. Got another super coming in. Charlie 836. Yeah, looking out. Oh, Charlie, it's you with the lovely profile pick. Heck yeah. But yeah, the pedigree of these writers together seems promising because obviously, yeah, Ozark carries some of that, like, you know, personal character-driven crime drama sort of thing, which, you know, not maybe quite as bleak as I've heard true detective can be, but certainly that speaks to that, you know, crime story side, that character-driven crime story side.
Starting point is 00:19:04 And then with David Lindeloff, you have all the theoretical sci-fi and the more sort of broad swings on those stories. terms. So I feel like, yeah, for the description of what they want, this seems like a pretty promising team. And I think that'd be an interesting blend of those two genres, you know what I mean? So, and then action adventure, of course, like, that'd be fun. Absolutely. And I mean, that's the thing is you hear this, you hear the prospect and I think it's easy to forget that like, oh yeah, this probably is supposed to be and likely will be fun in addition to being, you know, probably, I always associate DC with being a little more. I don't know, dark
Starting point is 00:19:44 Yeah, for sure And also too, I'm not I'm not really worried about how effects-wise It's going to look on a TV budget Because after watching, again, I haven't seen the whole show But just seeing like the first season At least 10 to 12 episodes Of the Adventures of Superman and Lois
Starting point is 00:19:58 Those are some of the most breathtaking of visual effects I've ever seen For a show, a TV show Rather, I mean, it really looks cinematic So I'm excited because this is what it's supposed to be, right? This is this TV show, is that correct? Yeah. The Lantern.
Starting point is 00:20:13 So, I mean, if they can do anything like they can do on that, visually speaking, like, I'm excited as well. Absolutely, I am as well. Andrew, are you guys excited? And actually, somebody just pointed out, you know, Ozark certainly is having a nice little superhero movie moment with Julia Garner, also being cast in the MCU. As a silver surfer. We don't know if it's the silver surfer or which silver surfer, but, you know, they're going to be. some kind of silver surfers. That's fun. That's exciting. Let's see here. We got a little bit more to go for. We've got some rumors flying around. Look out now, Andrew. Before we hop out of comic book land, let's do one more. Oh, and of course, my graphic is the wrong format. But guys, listen up. Get ready because the MCU Taylor's version could be headed your way. There have been lots of rumors as of late that Taylor Swift, May have, I know, Andrew, I know.
Starting point is 00:21:13 I have a lot of Kansas City Chiefs fans here now. Uh-oh, yeah, yeah. Travis Kelsey is joining the MCU. He's going to definitely have a cameo. Those Kelsey brothers are trying to be out here acting, so, like, I wouldn't put it past them at some point. But yes, Taylor Swift has been long rumored now for a potential MCU cameo in Deadpool and Wolverine.
Starting point is 00:21:35 However, it seems as though there could be even more to that with some recent speculation that she might be joining. Now, see, here's the funny thing, and this graphic is indicative of this. Up till now, a lot of the speculation is that she might be playing a character called Dazzler and various, there are a lot of conspiracy theories to support this, not only just her general look
Starting point is 00:22:00 and, you know, physical presence and whatever else, but also some of her concert imagery that plays on the screens in the back, has her, you know, with these eye, this eye makeup that certainly suggests the Dazzler character, Alison Blair, the, you know, non-superhero identity name. But now reports have been updated to speculate that she might be joining Scarlett Johansson's Blonde Phantom series, which is, yeah, which is based on a much more obscure character who, I don't believe actually has, like, Dazzler has, like,
Starting point is 00:22:38 superpowers and can shoot energy beams and stuff, whereas the blonde phantom No superpowers. Yeah, no superpowers seems like much more of like a film noir femme fatale sort of character, which seems kind of neat and exciting, honestly. And by the way, Never Lose Your Nerd. Thank you so much
Starting point is 00:22:54 for the Super Chat. We appreciate you so much. Yeah, no, that's I, have you, before I get into it, have we seen Taylor's, I'm excited, but I'm just asking, have you seen Taylor Swift act in anything at all, or? Just in her music videos and things like that.
Starting point is 00:23:09 I haven't seen the ERA's tour movie. I don't know if they're like narrative interludes there. But I mean, I do know that she is, I mean, she directs a lot of her stuff. Yeah. And she certainly has a vested interest in filmmaking. And from all accounts, she is someone who's like very intent on shadowing directors and other things. So I haven't, you know, obviously she spends so much of her time in front of cameras for what she does as a musician. I've associated her film endeavors more with directors.
Starting point is 00:23:37 but this makes a lot of sense. Yeah, and she looks like the character just from the, especially the image we have right here. She looks like Dazzler. I feel like, yeah, the, let me pull up an image of the blonde phantom character. I mean, you know, obviously she would probably fit that too.
Starting point is 00:23:53 I did see blonde, I did see blonde phantom earlier today, and she would look like blonde phantom as well. And I always say, like, of course, you know, go for the best actor. I don't care who it is. So if they feel Taylor Swift would do a competent and great job i'm all for it you know it's going to get a ton of uh views and on streaming so i'm for it i think she would i'm willing to give her a shot i mean we've seen uh you know
Starting point is 00:24:18 wrestlers we've seen uh singers pop stars do a great job name one wrestler who has made the transition oh i can't name any there's a there's a blonde phantom pick and so yeah i mean it certainly suits this this role as well and actually it's funny i i like both prospects i I mean, I don't, yeah, I don't know exactly if and how any of us are going to be able to lose her into a role. But if her chops are good enough, that might not matter and that might not be an issue. However, I feel like both of these prospects are interesting because Dazzler as a character plays so heavily into what she already does so well is a very flashy, showy character. Whereas the blonde phantom seems like it would be kind of a neat opportunity to see her in a slightly different light. and so I feel like one blonde phantom just on face value to me says like okay we need a little more of those acting chops and we need a little more of the subtlety to be able to see past the Taylor the massive you know global superstarness of it all but seeing her in a more grounded lane in something that looks like it could potentially be I don't know what they're going to actually do but it looks like it could potentially be a period piece I was just about to say I am one of my favorite MCU films which whether you're going to actually do but it looks like it could potentially be a period piece I was just about to say I am one of my favorite MCU films which whether you
Starting point is 00:25:34 you agree or disagree, respect either way. But I love Captain America. I don't respect anybody's opinion if it's not my own. I love Captain America, the First Avenger. I do too. So I'm all for, I'm all for, I'm with you. I'm all, I'm all for a period, a period piece streaming show. So if they want to do bland, if they want to do something bland, all right, I'm all, I'm open to.
Starting point is 00:26:00 I am all for blonde phantom and I think it'd be fun to, for bland fans. I think it would, no, I think it would be fun to throw Taylor Swift in the, I was about to say, throw her in the Swift, throw her in the mix. I think that'd be an interesting choice and definitely, like I said, you'd get a crap ton of her fans viewing into the streams. Like that would be enormous levels of views in the streams. That's the ultimate plan to fix Marvel's current, you know, struggles to find their footing again is just get Taylor Swift. Just get Taylor Swift and everything will be easy. A cameo in every movie, too, from that point forward. You're going to get so many, you know, views and so many tickets.
Starting point is 00:26:41 It was just for her knowing that she's in there, whether it's a cameo or an actual role in the film. Yeah, I'll put it to you guys. I mean, would you be excited for Taylor Swift to join the MCU? I'd give her a shot. I mean, I'm always willing to give someone a shot, and that's why I never judge. It's just like when, you know, when Heath Ledger was cast as the Joker, I believe it was July. Global pop sensation. Yeah, I believe it was July, God rest of soul, I believe it was July 30th, 2006.
Starting point is 00:27:03 when he was cast and everyone was freaking out. Understandably so. Like, I get it. Like, Jack Nicholson was amazing as the Joker, but I said this. This was what I said that day. I trust Christopher Nolan, and I will judge what he does in the film after I see it.
Starting point is 00:27:19 And same thing with Taylor Swift, you know, I will judge after I see, if she really does get cast in the role, I will judge after I see the performance. I never judge pre. Absolutely. I think that's a smart idea. And, I mean, yeah, I am certainly curious
Starting point is 00:27:32 as to how the prospect would work. But I'm always excited to see somebody give us, you know, a fun surprise with something unexpected or something we didn't think they would, you know, necessarily be, you know, whenever somebody pops up in a place, you wouldn't expect them and then they excel there. I am happy for that always.
Starting point is 00:27:48 I don't, I feel like it would absolutely work to have her as a cameo in something because obviously, especially in a Deadpool Wolverine scenario, the nature of that is the madcap, like, oh, it's no matter who they make her, it's Taylor Swift. You know, like, whereas, yeah, the prospect of her actually taking on, I believe Blonde Phantom may be geared as a series,
Starting point is 00:28:08 and it's almost kind of reminding me now of like an Agent Carter type of, potentially like an Agent Carter type of thing. And I don't know if they're going to go with period, although I think it would be really cool to get some more period stuff in the MCU. I mean, we really haven't had too many period things in the MCU, and I'm just a big fan of period personally, so I would love to do period piece. And now, I mean, you know, not like a full news story, but they have at Marvel, you know, kind of rearranged their entertainment, their visual entertainment into new categories.
Starting point is 00:28:38 So there are, I can't remember exactly what the names are off the top of my head, but they're now separated into Marvel, you know, movies, Marvel TV, and Marvel animated. So I feel like, too, you know, they said they want to reduce the amount of overwhelm and homework people feel like they need to do. And I hope that that may be, and two, with the success of X-Men 97, the intense success of X-Men 97, which is. explicitly to the side and off on its own little universe from the MCU. I feel like maybe this could make for a nice array of, yeah, we have some stuff that's really interconnected. We have other things that are just a la carte. And I feel like this could be a really cool a la carte.
Starting point is 00:29:17 And also on top of that, I love seeing characters I'm not very familiar with as well and getting introduced to new characters. Like, of course I always love characters I'm very familiar with, but seeing new characters and getting exposed and invested in something, I'm not as enlightened with. I think that's an interesting prospect as well. So if they do go this route and with Taylor Swift, I'd be really excited and fascinated to see what happens.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Absolutely, absolutely. So leave us your thoughts, guys. Do you want the MCU Taylor's version? Would you be down? Would you be excited? Would you not be excited? I also just like the idea of doing a superhero or a comic book style story that has a character who isn't powered but who still has,
Starting point is 00:30:00 to have some kind of secret identity balance. As I understand, you know, she's often out there solving crimes and, you know, in fight and fights and, you know, rescuing her boss and things like that without him knowing who she really is. I was about to say that, like, it's the Superman thing, too. Like, how does he not recognize who that is? But that's part of the fun and the charm of it. Yeah, and, yeah, it could give us a whole new view on her.
Starting point is 00:30:24 So leave us your thoughts on that. We've got one more headline story to touch on before we jump into your beautiful thoughts and opinions today. We get to interact with the audience, John. Absolutely. And Rushi Gay. I'm goodness, these formats, man. Never download anything
Starting point is 00:30:42 that's not a JPEG, my friends, because it's going to make it so that you have to stall creatively while I take a photograph of Adam Wingard. They know the news now, John. Oh, no, I spoiled it. Spoilers.
Starting point is 00:30:57 Oh, River Song, would be so upset with me right now. There we go. There we go. Kim, man. All right. See, this is every, every episode of this stream is also a behind the scenes of the stream. Because you get to watch us, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:14 you know, fumble around like professional, you know, all professionals are just people who fumble in the right direction. It's true. And they just harness the fumble. And that's what we do is we harness the fumble. And then we, you know, get the touchdown and we make
Starting point is 00:31:30 really cogent metaphors that make sense within themselves anyway i didn't know you knew about sports that's awesome i am a sportsman andrew and i won't i definitely know after the last story who your favorite football team is it is uh ooh who's that the the dazzlers that's right who's the taylor dazzlers all right i can't get sidetracked on a football tangent right now though now you got my brain working you can see the photo adam wingard Director. Do you also co-write these movies, too? Anyway, the shepherd
Starting point is 00:32:05 of the most recent Monsterverse entries, Godzilla versus Kong, and Godzilla Silent. Yes, Godzilla's Silent X-Kong, the new empire, has parted ways for now with at least the sequel track for that specific part of the Monsterverse. He's said, you know, he's expressed interest
Starting point is 00:32:25 in working within that realm and within the Monsterverse doing other things, things in the future down the line. But for right now, certainly not returning for whatever Godzilla Kong 3 is, despite reportedly having ideas for where he wanted to go with it, notably wanting to do a more Godzilla-focused third movie. Yeah, no, I was going to say, like, I love both those films.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Check out a reaction to the newest one with Koi and Tara and myself. That was a lot of fun. And we did minus one. Go check out. It's pertinent to the first one. the story so go check out the new empire but also. Yeah, no, it was very fun, very entertaining. I will
Starting point is 00:33:06 say Godzilla, I don't know if I cared very much for Godzilla's storyline, although I was very happy to see Godzilla in the film and Kong team up, of course, and save the world as they always do, even though they're causing a lot of destruction as well. But getting to the point of the story, I
Starting point is 00:33:22 definitely love how much Adam cares about these characters. You can tell there's a lot of care for these characters, and And I'm definitely sadden to see him go. Having said that, he is a director at the end of the day. And, you know, I'm glad that he's going to be at least given the opportunity to do other things. I think it said he was leaving for an A-24 project, right?
Starting point is 00:33:44 Onslaught, if I'm not mistaken. So, you know, I'm happy for him, like, as a director, that he's going to get to flex his directorial muscles and do something else. So, you know, granted, he's not going to have the financial pressures. of having to, you know, he's already done what he was supposed to do with the first two Godzilla and Kong films. Those hit big numbers from what I remember. And, you know, it's not
Starting point is 00:34:10 going to be as much pressure. So if he relatively does a good film and it gets pretty good box office numbers, you know, that gives him, he's more in a position to really just do whatever the heck he wants after that. So, you know, I'm looking forward to just from that perspective for him. I'm excited
Starting point is 00:34:26 for him. Now, when it comes to the franchise, you You know, I would love to have him back. You know what I mean? So it puts it in a precarious position. Like, who do you go to from here? And do you, you know, stay on the style and trajectory that he had it on? Because I, again, I'm not going to compare what he did in the last two films to Godzilla minus one.
Starting point is 00:34:49 It's not fair to compare it because that's just on a totally different level. Yes, we should. We should, John. Too many people are of the mind that you can't compare them directly. And I say no longer. We should compare. They're so on the same level. They are trying to be the same kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:35:04 Totally. But having said that, yeah, like, again, I thought they were just very fun, entertaining, cheesy, good popcorn summer films. And that's why I took them. So I'd like them to be somewhere on that level. Again, a little more Godzilla focus. But, yeah. I do appreciate the contrast. Like, you know, having what Toho does.
Starting point is 00:35:29 being, at least as a recent, more allegorically minded, more dramatic, more in line with the original sort of monster movie roots of the, you know, the horror side of the monster movie roots of the franchise and the dramatic side of that, and then having the legendary stuff over here be the more big, fun, bombastic take on these characters. I actually think simultaneously, despite them making it difficult
Starting point is 00:35:53 for, like, you know, Toho can't release stuff in America if Legendary also does in the same year, Uh, those logistics aside, uh, I think it's really cool that we get both flavors. And yeah, like with Adam Wingard, um, I liked, I mean, I think, you know, a lot of us liked Godzilla versus Kong on the whole more than Godzilla Kong, the new empire. But, you know, they both carried that fun, you know, 80s tinted spirit. And I'm torn because, you know, a franchise like this, I'm like Adam Wingard has certainly proven a worthy shepherd for at least this leg of it.
Starting point is 00:36:29 even though again Godzilla Kong not as strong as the previous one I would be curious to see him take a more Godzilla focused movie on within this world so a little bummed not to get that at the same time though I am happy about the general report see the thing is these franchises got to move on a schedule and they got to keep the money train rolling and so I feel like part of me wonders if he would have returned for part three if they weren't going to move ahead so quickly on it.
Starting point is 00:37:00 And I don't know exactly what their schedule is. But like this movie On Slot, he's reteaming with Simon Barrett, who is his frequent writing collaborator. He's worked with on tons of stuff, you know, Blair Witch and the guest. And probably most all of his filmog has been in collaboration with Simon Barrett, you're next. And so like that to me is inspired. I'm happy to hear that from a filmmaking perspective,
Starting point is 00:37:22 from a creative perspective, because it sounds like what he's doing is taking a break from these massive blockbuster products to go make something more along the lines of his own filmmaking voice and passion and whatever else so this makes a lot of sense to me and like if you know again in in my filmmaking world I feel like
Starting point is 00:37:41 it's almost ideal to have people if you're doing a giant blockbuster studio movie hey take a break go do something a little smaller a little more you know in your control and then come back re-energized like I always appreciate that Christopher Nolan after doing I was just about to say after Batman
Starting point is 00:37:56 begins, he did the prestige. Yeah, and then after Dark Night, he did Inception, which is certainly big and wild and all that stuff. Right, right, of course. But, you know, still, doing a small one, doing something else, and then coming back to this world, I feel like that just keeps you fresh. It's a recharge, a reset, yeah, totally, totally agree.
Starting point is 00:38:15 And, I mean, with a franchise like the Monsterverse, I understand that, you know, it's like any other shared cinematic universe, certain characters will be their own franchise. But I also am not sort of attached to the idea that one person should be doing a bunch, a bunch, a bunch of them. Fair enough. And so it does seem like a franchise that is well at home having a revolving door of talents and personalities. I agree with you.
Starting point is 00:38:42 And to your point, though, if they're going to get someone, I just wanted to get someone that has the love and care that he has for these characters. Yeah. And the sense of fun. I mean, I... Yeah, of course, even though, I don't know, the humans. in any Godzilla movie are always a problem and it seems like I mean Godzilla versus Kong I think of all the new ones
Starting point is 00:39:02 is the most agreeable but you know yeah who's going to come in who's going to bring that sense of fun and I mean there are other decades to harken to besides the 80s I like some good 80s nostalgia and whatever else you know those aesthetics synth colorful lighting all that stuff but you know there are also a lot of other flavors that can be explored and brought in
Starting point is 00:39:22 and yeah I think as much as this is kind of a bummer. And as much as he was, we got to meet him for a little bit and see him talk about his process for the movie and his inspirations when we went to the IMAX event. And he was a really cool,
Starting point is 00:39:36 you know, it was a really personable, you know, fun to talk to guy. So, yeah, hoping just whatever's next is a good one. But how much was the check that he slipped you worth? I want to know that. It's like 12 bucks, honestly. But hey.
Starting point is 00:39:49 Enough for gas for a couple gallons. Not as much as the Marvel checks, But, you know, it was pretty It was enough to make it work on a lot But again, I'm very excited for him I think, again, it's a good recharge reset for him, and I'm actually really looking forward to Onslaught, you know,
Starting point is 00:40:05 seeing the two Godzilla Kong films makes me more excited to watch more of his work. Yeah, absolutely. If you haven't seen the guest, go check out the guest. I want to check out the guest. Guest is freaking rad. I will check that out, my friend. And a lot of fun, and a bit quirky, and it's definitely one of those movies
Starting point is 00:40:22 where you watch it, you're like, what is this What is happening right now, but in a good way. But yeah. I'm going to watch the guest. Like, where's Godzilla? Where's Kong? You know, they'll be there. Yes.
Starting point is 00:40:32 But guys, what do you think? Who would you like to see Step in instead of Adam Wingard? Leave it in the comments. And I think without further ado, let's hop into some of your guys' thoughts. Super chats. Let's see what you guys have to tell us. And then we got a couple other, like, you know, what do you call them? Underlines.
Starting point is 00:40:54 or, you know, something that's not like a headline, but there are a couple other news developments of the week that have been pretty interesting in the movie world. Oh, there's definitely one I want to talk about. Oh, yeah? Oh, I can imagine, Andrew. John knows what I would have. Oh, I couldn't even begin to guess.
Starting point is 00:41:09 If it's not a question. It is a question, Andrew. I don't know what you're talking about. Man, make some sense, man. All right. Never. Thank you guys so much. Again, we've seen you guys jumping in
Starting point is 00:41:21 and contributing already. You guys drive these. And it's, again, all of you, not just the people contributing to the super chats and whatnot. Like, it's so cool every week to jump in here. Even when I'm not on the stream, but, you know, if I peer in and I see what's going on in a stream, it's just so cool that we get to have this element of the channel be, you know, alive and kicking. So thank you. Like, this is so cool.
Starting point is 00:41:45 Yeah. You guys are the best. You really are. I feel like, you know, there's always discourse about what. it's like to live in the modern time and to be on the internet and there's a lot of angst surrounding that and my favorite too is always meeting you guys in person you guys are always so sweet and nice i feel like yeah we we through whatever divine means have cultivated a very lovely and and thoughtful group of folks out here the reject nation is uh is yeah is uh rich
Starting point is 00:42:17 with uh thoughtful and uh interesting folks like yourselves so just yeah thank you for bringing that energy our way and let's hop into some of your guys thoughts takes opinions etc you know what i want more of in the history i want some more uh unpopular opinions you really get people brains working yeah yeah oh oh that's right andrew you're not even ready for some of these opinions that are going to come your way women don't know what her problem is oh yeah that's right we got the beetle juice two trailer you normally jicks it's like your christmas right here Drew, you've been pitching your own Beetlejuice 2 for so long now. Yes, he broke the news to me when Beetlejuice 2 was announced.
Starting point is 00:43:02 And what was it, Plan B, the production company, was announcing the film. He's like, sorry, Andrew. Thanks for the text, John. You'll get your chance. One day. When they reboot it, you'll get to do your version. And yes, Matt Colton, specifically in the chat, asked for some John Blackthorn. So why don't you say a nice thank you to know.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Nora Mac kicking us off. I know we caught you up at the top when you first sent the sticker in, but you are the number one fan. You're first today. You didn't even have to comment first. You just, you sticked it. So, Andrew, give Nora Mac some love
Starting point is 00:43:36 with your velvety blackthorn pipes. Normac, we appreciate you so much. Thank you very much for being number one super chat comment. We so appreciate it. Thank you so much, Normac. I get chills every time, Andrew. I get chills every time.
Starting point is 00:43:52 every time. Ah, Janicio, much appreciate your chills, my good friend. Just listen to this man. Listen to this man. And if you want to listen to more of this man, do more of that voice.
Starting point is 00:44:03 Go check out our showgun reactions because that, again, ever grateful to the man, Greg, for coming over to our way and being like, hey, I think you guys should do the showgun. That was fun and also extremely emotional. Yeah, yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:44:20 Hey, it's good to cry on camera. Yes, it is. Don't cry in real life. Don't cry in front of people who know me well, but we will cry in front of the world. Yes, only on camera is when you can cry. I'm just crying and thinking about how great all of you are. Aureliere Frost, thank you for joining in the chat.
Starting point is 00:44:44 Francisco Morrow, Charlie 836. We'll get to you and got the stash love for Andrew. Rooster. yes that's exactly why it's exactly the reason why I grew it ooh save that chat question for Andrew for a little bit later because I'm sure Andrew's got some thoughts on that season coming up
Starting point is 00:45:04 but Christian unpronounceable thank you so much for contributing to the chat Christian unpronounceable yeah dude like Christians you're another one of the folks who's somehow no matter when the stream pops up or gets announced you're always here and it's just you're one of the regs you're this in the Cheers Bar.
Starting point is 00:45:22 You're one of the people who's on the main ensemble of the cast. So we appreciate you very much. Shouts out to you in Canada. Did you got... You're from Canada? Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:45:32 I'm half... Christian, you want to hear something embarrassing? I'm half Canadian. My father's Canadian. Never been to Canada. So embarrassed. What? I need to go one day.
Starting point is 00:45:40 It's on my bucket list. What are you doing to me, man? Half Canadian never been. One day. I shall go. Why not? But Christian, let me know which parts of Canada, even though I'm sure my dad's going to have a full list of where I need to go.
Starting point is 00:45:54 Let me know where I need to visit specifically. Yes, yes, of course. All righty. Yeah, did you guys watch Outer Range Season 2? You know, I need to watch more TV. The only TV I really watch is a lot of what I see on here. Yeah, it's tough for me. I don't get to watch a lot of TV when I'm at home.
Starting point is 00:46:18 What is this? Oh, my goodness. I didn't know this show existed. You have just hipped me to something new. I did hear about with Josh Brolin, yes. I did hear about that show. This is good. On IMDB, when you look it up, they have the poster cropped.
Starting point is 00:46:33 So the title just says Uter Rang. Uterang. A rancher fighting for his land and family discovers an unfathomable mystery at the edge of Wyoming's wilderness. That's a nice log line there. Interesting. But I want to know how many times. does Josh Brollin's character
Starting point is 00:46:51 snap his fingers in the show? That's the question. Is that a reference? Maybe. Is that a movie reference? Maybe I am inevitable. Oh, Andrew. The references are inevitable. Don't spoil what this is.
Starting point is 00:47:11 But I am intrigued. I mean, like, you know, certainly this seems like a... The poster makes this look like Yellowstone meets sci-fi. or something like that. And I like a good mindbender. I just saw a thing where Josh Brolin was commenting on directing actors. Does he direct on this show, too?
Starting point is 00:47:29 Either way, thank you for the recommendation, and would love to Shrek it out at some point in time, especially. I've never seen Cowboys and Aliens, but I do love... I've never seen that either. I think Damon Lindeloff wrote that as well. Look out now! And we know John Fabro directed that.
Starting point is 00:47:45 I have not seen that. John! I know... John? I could not finish the YMS, like, big respect, but it's just so much. Thank you, Francisco Morrow, for the Super Chat. We so appreciate it. Thank you, buddy.
Starting point is 00:48:00 We'll get there. Yeah. Yeah, no, I have not heard the greatest things about that film, but either way, I don't think we should always be pertained to only have to do great films in regards to reaction. I'm looking forward to the days where we can do either debatable or so bad it's gradable films. Yeah, I want to do, you guys let us know in the comments section, but I so want to do with Tara and John, Samurai Cop. Oh, that's it.
Starting point is 00:48:26 You've been talking about that for a long time. I want to do that so badly. You have no idea. All right. Oh, there's a new Jessica Alba movie trailer. Oh, does it look wild? All right. I think the first Jessica Alba film I saw, 1994 is Camp Nowhere.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Dude. I believe she was in that movie. I don't know what the first Jessica Alba movie was that I would have seen. I mean, if I'm wrong about that, guys. Justin Descise. There. Thank you for jumping in the chat. Thank you, buddy. Is this the first time I would have read your name?
Starting point is 00:48:54 Either way, thank you. And as always, guys, we will not finish. We will not leave this place until every super chat and stream lab comment, question, or concern is addressed. So, yeah, if you've got anything you'd like us to weigh in a pun, feel free to throw it in there. And we will make sure that we talk about it. And if we don't talk about it, we will be punished by you. You can choose a punishment. This is an revenge.
Starting point is 00:49:21 In fact, that might to react to the room. Ooh. I have seen the room. Something might be in the works. You never know. But yeah, Justin DeCis is there. I hope I'm saying your name right too. That movie is amazing.
Starting point is 00:49:35 It's a masterpiece. It might be the greatest film ever. And you got to meet Tommy. You and Greg got to meet time. That's one of my favorite pictures. I touched that man. That is one of my great, but did you have a spoon when you met that man? No.
Starting point is 00:49:47 You guys understood that reference, I hope. But, no, that is one of my favorite pictures of you and Greg together with a celebrity. That's one of my favorite pictures of you and Greg together with someone. Aw. Tommy Wise-O. I remember when you guys post that picture, I'm like,
Starting point is 00:50:03 this is amazing. We have made it truly. Yes, you have. Absolutely. Justin, though. Lost is my favorite show of all time. So I think Damon can do something really cool with Green Lantern. P.S. Love the psych reactions.
Starting point is 00:50:19 PPS, you should react to Lost. Thank you so much. That would take a long time to get every reaction out of every single show. But I would be, lost is one. I remember being really in, there was a period of my life during like high school or whatever, like junior high, where I was really following TV, all every new pit, whatever they call it, when all the new shows come out, every season I was like, oh man, what's so. coming up on each network. I got to check this stuff
Starting point is 00:50:49 out. I remember when Lost first dropped and I was like really about it. And then I fell off probably right after the first season and I haven't revisited it since then. So I don't know if there would be or any kind of plan to do that. But a Lost React series I think would be
Starting point is 00:51:05 very fun. I'd be down to do it if you guys asked. Especially to throw it out. Especially to C2 because it has such a complicated legacy of like whether or not it's satisfying and what aspects are good and what aspects are bad. Did they know what they were doing? Like that just seems like a fascinating thing to observe,
Starting point is 00:51:21 especially now in time where, you know, just the way all this stuff works is a bit different. Well, we always know what the Joker said in the dark night, John. When the chips are down, civilized people, they eat each other. And I'd be fascinated to see how that works on that channel. One of my favorite things in middle school watching was, what's that movie called, where the kids go down in their ship, Lords of Salem.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Dogtown? Yes. No, no, no. Lord of the dance? No, Lord of War. No, Lord of the Flies. Thank you. Lord of the Flies. God, you're like mixing me up right now.
Starting point is 00:51:59 Lord of the Flies. I like the pineapple in the chat, Matt Colton. We got psych fans in the chat. Yeah, I know J.J. Abrams. Wasn't he a producer? Jay Jonah Abraham's. Yes, he was. By the way, do you know that?
Starting point is 00:52:09 That lost brought us the mystery box. Yes, I'm sure we got a lot of lens flare shots in that show. But do you know the first of giant golden? You guys know the first film ever that J.J. Abrams wrote? It's one of my favorite comedies of all time came out in 1990. Taking Care of Business. Taking Care of Business. With Charles Groden.
Starting point is 00:52:29 Oh, you love Charles Groden. And James Balloo. And James Balloochie. I love that movie. Let us know in the comments if you've seen Taking Care of Business. I can't react to it because I've seen it 10,000 times. But that'd be a great reaction on this channel. I love that movie so much.
Starting point is 00:52:44 That's the first film J.J. Abrams ever wrote. Yes, guys, I know. I said Lord of the Flies, I got it. But thank you so much. I appreciate it. We got there. Buffy Angel rewatch has not happened. I still got to finish Buffy.
Starting point is 00:52:55 I did watch a long time ago. I watched Buffy the whole thing. My friend made me watch the whole thing. But I never got to watch Angel, unfortunately. When I was like, again, this was like way, way back. But when we were doing it, my girlfriend at the time was taking me through it. And we were doing Angel and Buffy. There's an order you can watch them in where,
Starting point is 00:53:16 You know, you're watching an angel episode here. You're watching a couple of buffies here, you know, and they intertwine, which is kind of neat. But, yeah, I'm glad you love the psych reactions as well as one of my favorite, favorite, favorite shows. And that was such a joyous experience to share with the patrons. If you guys are interested at all in that, no pressure, but they are streaming on our Patreon page with reaction highlights and watch long. And just really quick, Matt Colton, I agree. Mr. Destiny was underrated. I love that film.
Starting point is 00:53:44 I believe it was directed by James. if I'm not mistaken. And he also did in 1995's Man of the House with Chevy Chase. Hey, Sam Thomas. Thank you so much. We will get to your super chat. Thank you, Sam. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:53:58 You keep the names of these filmmakers alive. Yeah, I got my notes here. Really? I'm sorry that Koi spoiled that where I keep my notes, but yes. I have so many questions about this, but I also don't want to get the stream demonetized. Anyway, yeah, I think Damon can do something. pretty cool with Damon Lindelof can do something pretty cool with the Green Lantern. Yeah, no, I
Starting point is 00:54:20 am like I said, I love those two characters and two, they're so polar opposites. Like one is so serious and one jokes around so much so just their energies which just perfectly matched together. You know, that the buddy cop in space, I just think it'd be fun. I would
Starting point is 00:54:36 love to see that. And then with the visual effects like of possibly Superman and Lois bringing that in space, I just think it'd be fun. Definitely. I'd be so open. into that. And his arc over time has been interesting because I know there was a time where the name Damon Lindeloff
Starting point is 00:54:52 I feel like there was a brief moment where he was kind of a pariah especially for the lost stuff where it's like ah you know did you guys know what you were doing but he's had like a real redemption arc at least in the public eye with stuff like the leftovers and oh god I'm blanking now don't blank John! Yeah the leftovers watchmen
Starting point is 00:55:12 the series I have to watch that I've got to watch too I've heard that so many people love it. Yeah, it got like an eight point something rating on IMDB, so. So, yeah, I feel like he has bridged the gap between his inclinations as a sci-fi, as a theoretical science fiction writer, as well as a writer with some actual thematic heft on his mind, at least again, as of what I've heard about stuff like the leftovers. So, yeah, I think it's a solid choice, and for Green Lantern, I feel like it's almost the perfect middle ground. You know, it's not too heady.
Starting point is 00:55:42 It's not too, you know, some other adjective. It's not too heady. It's also not like silly nonsense or whatever. I feel like this would be a great opportunity to make some interesting but also fun comic book science fiction.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Thank you for your thoughts, Justin. Appreciate that very much. Thank you, Justin. Mustafa Jav. Or Hove. However, the J goes there. Roman Rains is in the chat. We do it in Roman Rains?
Starting point is 00:56:13 People love the leftovers too. I see people calling out the leftovers here oh man oh man give us a spencer quote let me think of a good one i gotta that's the next thing i got to do in fact shouts out to anisa oliva of one of our uh longest patrons sent me a shirt with a bunch of psych quotes all over it um i mean just every day i say to myself cool but that's that's just a you know that's them doing uh uh ed lover but uh mustafa with all these music biopics thank you so much by the way you're another regular you're another the usual suspect and uh that's just lovely i love that we can have regular you see that one too by
Starting point is 00:56:50 the way oh now's the time brian singer thank you fear and loathing thank you fear and we will get there appreciate you keeping the stream alive with uh with thoughts and and generosity um but yeah with all these music biopics i'd love to see a white stripes film titled let's be friends starring evan peters and macy williams how about you guys damn i i never would have thought about it And we are getting to a point in time where a White Stripes or a Jack White-related movie could be a thing. You know, I feel like Jack is still out here
Starting point is 00:57:24 and he's certainly, you know, he's still exploring and creating and morphing and mutating. So I feel like, you know, there's certainly much of the story left to go. But, yeah, being that the White Stripes in particular has sort of run its course, barring any kind of theoretical reunion that maybe might happen anywhere down the line.
Starting point is 00:57:44 And, like, I would love to see that. And I think Evan Peters is funny because Johnny Depp and Jack White at certain points in their existences have, you know, had similar aesthetics. And Evan Peters, I've heard, I think Greg often has even compared him to, like, an old school Johnny Depp in terms of, like, there's a little bit of the look, but also just in his acting sensibilities. Yeah, I guess you that. And Macy Williams from Game of Thrones and whatnot. and new mutants. I hadn't, you know, it's like I didn't even have a fan casting in mind, but I like the idea of these two,
Starting point is 00:58:20 and I would love, yeah, to see, I don't know what it would be, but I think it would be really interesting, and I love their music, so, yeah, I mean, white stripes. I wonder if, I'm like, what is the statute of limitations or something? Yes, they are a band, white stripes are a band. You've heard some of their music, even if you don't know who they are.
Starting point is 00:58:42 You've heard the rift from Seven Nation Army. It's been co-opted into like one of those songs people sing at sporting events. James, get it! Thank you, James. Thank you so much. We will get to your question or your, this is just more of a... Yeah, yeah, no, this is a question.
Starting point is 00:58:57 Sorry, sometimes when you're like reading things on the fly, you know, you're like, oh, is there punctuations and whatnot. But yeah, thank you so much. We will get there. We don't stop until all the super chats and stream labs are read. Every single one. Absolutely. But, dude, Taryn Edgerton absolutely deserves some more love for Rocket Man.
Starting point is 00:59:15 I don't remember who he was up against. I need to see that one. I love, I was not a huge fan of Bohemian Rhapsody, but I did love Rocket Man. I need to see that one, too. Rocket Man's pretty great. So, yeah, guys, would you want to see a White Stripes, you know, cinematic tale, a white striped? I want to see it, John. I'd be down to see Evan Peters in White.
Starting point is 00:59:33 I mean, I'm down to see Evan Peters in anything. I can tell that we are going to be friends, Andrew. We are going to be friends. You're going to be friends. He lent that song to Napoleon Dynamite. Oh, really? That's right. That's the opening.
Starting point is 00:59:46 I got to read. It's been a long time since I watched that. Through the parking by the tree. Anyway, thank you so much, Mustafa. And, yeah, what are some other musical biopics? A Robbie Williams biopic is on its way. He just did a feature on a, oh, they're not called soft play. They changed their name to soft play.
Starting point is 01:00:07 And quick, quick comment. They did a song called Punk's Dead about the fact that they had to change their name because their original name was a bit problematic. And so, yeah, they changed their name, and people flipped out about it. And so they made a song in response to people flipping out about them changing the name, and Robbie Williams is a feature on that track. So I didn't know that there was going to be a Robbie Williams joint coming up. But yeah, who would you all like to see a biopic, a musical, story, movie take on?
Starting point is 01:00:37 You know, I feel like there are a lot, a lot, a lot of interesting, you know, maybe not quite as obvious, but still, you know, notable figures we could take on. And, too, I mean, you know, we're the music industry and how, like, popular stardom has changed over time is interesting, too. So I wonder, like, yeah, who are going to be the people that we, you know, decide to make these movies about, you know? And if you haven't already, don't forget to check out or Elvis Reaction. That's right. We did do Elvis. We did Austin Butler. It was a little bit of an acid trip in the first like 30 minutes with the way it was edited. But check out our reaction. It's a good time. It's a cocaine bender that movie in a lot of ways. That's how Buzz Larman did the editing. Was Robbie Williams in a band? I know him as a solo. You know what? Speaking of movies, he did the theme song for Johnny English, which I think is an underrated comedy. I have never seen it. Is that with that? Mr. Bean himself.
Starting point is 01:01:38 Mr. Rowan Atkinson himself. No, his name is Mr. Bean. Fleetwood Mac movie. Absolutely, Sherees. I'd be down for a Fleetwood Mac movie. Although we did get to hear their songs, right, in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2, if I'm not mistaken. I love, too, that they, yeah, the Rumors album was just like them beefing with you.
Starting point is 01:01:55 In a moment in time where we just had, like, a prolific hip-hop beef between two singular figures. I love the idea that, oh, I saw Tom the Shadow's video. I think about a Bon Jovi, sure. I saw a real quick, I saw a Todd in the Shadows video about, I think it was a Credence album where like half of that was just them writing different songs,
Starting point is 01:02:17 Credence Clearwater Revival, just kind of like getting out their angst at each other. I was going to say the Fleawood Mac movie would have to end at least mid or post-credit scene with James Gunner Disney saying we need a couple of your songs
Starting point is 01:02:31 in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2. I'm putting together an original sound. track that's the only way that film can end guys guns and roses movie that's a good one that amy winehouse movie yeah i've seen the posters around and i have not heard great things about it i feel like that's a particularly tricky one too because because uh you know she's such a recent figure and and you know obviously the circumstances around her Lincoln park were quite sorted oh man oh my heart band my my heart every year man around chester's uh birthday yeah and we always text each other around that, too, you and I.
Starting point is 01:03:06 Oh, boy. And whenever we do karaoke, fun fact, John and I, we always do a Lincoln Park song together. Yes. Oh, that's right. We've got to do some more. Yes, we do. I wish I could sing like Chester, boy.
Starting point is 01:03:17 None of us can. Even though Sasha Barron Cohen's in sort of hot water from some of his past behaviors, I was very curious to see his take on the Freddie Mercury biopic. Oh.
Starting point is 01:03:31 Yeah, before they decided on Bohemian Rhapsody, he was going to do a more like warts and all kind of story, which I think would have been interesting. There's also, yeah, there's the four interconnected Beatles movies that I believe Sam Mendes is working on. Paula Abdul would be a great one.
Starting point is 01:03:46 There's so many good ones. Keep them coming, and we will check back into the chat. You are a total, oh my God, Andrew, people getting thirsty for the Drew in the chat. Whoa, hey, hey. Get that mustache love. All right, my unk, run on a varre. Varre. Thank you so much for your super chat. We appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:04:06 Oh, good golly. Oh, goodness. I wonder, INR. Is that Indian rupees? Have you been watching Andrew on the Cineadese? Hey. Oh, my goodness gracious. Thank you. Let's see what, and thank you for contributing. That's really generous. Hey, John and Andrew. Hey, you. With the new X-Men movie under development, will we see them in Avengers' Secret Wars or post that? That's a great question. That's a good question. My best. off the dome guest is after i was going to say when secret war is supposed to be released i yeah well 2027 oh goodness gracious i would say if they're not in that movie which i don't think
Starting point is 01:04:47 they will be in that movie at definitely in the post-credit scene there's going to be something about that if they're not in them if they're not in some kind of cameo i mean i don't know i could see them those 2027 that's still ways away that's three years and they're in script development right now with X-Men? I could imagine some teases and appearances. Absolutely. Yeah, this is a tricky thing because there was all that stuff about the rights
Starting point is 01:05:12 where they couldn't even use new versions of the X-Men Fox characters until 2025, which is when this new new X-Men MCU movie goes into production, which suggests to me that it would be released sometime in 26. Right. I, you know, obviously this is a project
Starting point is 01:05:31 in early development so we don't really know all the circumstances. I've heard certain rumors at least that it may be its own contained X-Men movie, away from the greater continuity of the MCU, kind of picking up where X-Men 97, not in story, but just taking after, I should say, X-Men 97 in, yeah, not being interconnected. However, I don't know if they're going to do that, and I do think that certainly Secret Wars, being that it's supposed to be a summer 2027 release, I could absolutely
Starting point is 01:06:02 see certain X-Men characters that's what I was thinking. Potentially in. And being that it is such a monumental or theoretically it will be a monumental culmination of a phase, obviously that brings with it
Starting point is 01:06:18 a big team-up potential. So I feel like something like a Deadpool Wolverine, you expect to see a whole lot of madcap cameos, whereas like a secret oars, I don't expect that approach so much. But I I can't imagine at least some small appearances, if not some actual incorporation of...
Starting point is 01:06:36 Yeah, it's a really interesting question because we also don't know what team they're going to go with for the movie, and if they're going to use the well-trodden flagship characters, there are some speculations that they might go for more obscure characters at first, not even have a Wolverine yet, or maybe even, you know,
Starting point is 01:06:53 get ready. I'm not going to try to trigger anybody, but there are rumors that they might do a sort of female-led X-Men team for the movie. No, you can't! Which, you know, I'm just coming around to the idea that women exist and can be in movies. I did love that video, Koi did, where, you know, you do some separate ones as well, separate story, like that one he, that video he did where he was talking about a storm solo film.
Starting point is 01:07:19 Yeah. I love that video of his, check out Koi's video on that. That was a great video. I'd love that. Yeah, he's been, go check out, yeah, Koi's recent, just comic corners in general. Go check out his channel, too. He's been doing a lot of really cool reviews and recommendations there. If we do remember in Captain America Civil War,
Starting point is 01:07:38 we got Spider-Man in there before he had his solo film. It's true. That's true. You know, again, if it could be, yeah. Yeah, if it is going to be in continuity with the greater MCU, that is a possibility. Let's get Bishop in there. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:52 Somebody. I don't know. Yeah, I could absolutely see maybe a less, again, less flagship character or two popping up. Or maybe they will, like, throw in, like a Spider-Man. Maybe they'll throw in somebody notable and use that as a segue. I mean, I am curious because it all depends on how they introduce the X-Men and what that means to the world. I mean, with the MCU being what it is now, it seems a little difficult to act like, oh, mutants have just been here the whole time.
Starting point is 01:08:18 I know we have in humans as well, and there's things to deal with there. Or, you know, this X-gene mutation could be just a new phenomenon in this timeline. or, you know, the X-Men universe, it's funny, you know, like the Marvel universe is shared, but X-Men always feels like it could be its own whole-ass universe, you know? Of course. So, yeah, it's a really interesting question, and I would love to hear what you guys have to say about this, and if you think they will factor in heavily or not. And if they do say that they were here the whole time, I'm going to be excited for what they say as the reasoning,
Starting point is 01:08:53 why they weren't. It was the same thing with Captain Marvel. It's like, where have you been this entire time? And I thought that reasoning was fine with me, that there were other galaxies she had to defend. Yeah. Okay. She's busy.
Starting point is 01:09:03 She got the pager. I could understand that. The librarian of Alexandria, I love your name here. And I'm glad that somebody else appreciates. I need to see that. I mean, we need more comedies here. So I'm down for comedy action. We're all my Johnny English fans at.
Starting point is 01:09:19 I'm down for, and I love Rowan Ackinson. I believe the first film I ever saw him in 1990s, the witches. So I'm down for that. Oh, that's right. he's the hotel manager right he is oh i went through a big phase where i was watching that movie a lot and also to uh the kid who plays luke in that he was the very next year he was one of the lost boys and hook i don't think i've actually seen hook i mean like hook they would put it on you haven't seen a movie was one of those movies they would put on in school during a rainy day so i know i've been in the room and you were sleeping through the movie or i was drawing and like half paying attention not that i wasn't into it but like you know i love hook no matter what spielberg says about that film i'm i i love hook no matter what spielberg says about that film i'm I love it. Is he disowning? No, he's not disowning it.
Starting point is 01:10:00 He just, he thinks it could have been better, which I agree, it probably could have been from a critical point of view, but I still love that movie. And the way he came up with the idea for that film, one of his kids said to him
Starting point is 01:10:10 when he was reading a bedtime story of him, Dad, what happens to Peter Pan after he grows up, I believe, is how he came up with a concept for that film, so I thought that was cool. What happens to Peter Pan after he grows up? What happens to Christopher Robin after he grows? That's a rich vein of dramatic.
Starting point is 01:10:25 What happens to the real, rejects after they grow up never we're never we are the lost boys we are the ultimate lost boys uh can keiger i wish i i i you know what uh uh i do have like a list of people i wish i could sing like and chester is is a hundred percent on that list i i'm not a very good i would i would love to develop the ability to scream in a musical sense because that looks like the most one of the most cathartic things uh and satisfying things to be able to do but I cannot claim that ability at the moment at all. He screams just like Mark Wahlberg and Rockstar.
Starting point is 01:11:02 I feel like. Stefan Herrick would cast him right away. I feel like me screaming. Have I seen Rock? No, I've seen almost famous, but I haven't seen Rockstar. I feel like, yeah, I sound like the teenager from The Simpsons
Starting point is 01:11:16 when I try to scream in that sense. Blood and Honey, Matt Colton. We got that reaction here on the channel. Me and Roxy, check that out. Oh, is that the Winnie the Pooh? That's right, man. I hope someday we get to do the sequels. So if you want it, demand it.
Starting point is 01:11:32 You know, write your congressman. Never lose your nerd. Never lose your nerd. Thank you. I remember, we called you out. We're here. Me, Myself, and Irene reaction would be fine. I think that's...
Starting point is 01:11:42 I enjoyed that film. I think that's been thrown out there. We have like a master list of a bunch, a bunch of stuff. The second Jim Carrey Farley Brothers film. I've never seen it. I just remember the trailer. I remember the tagline to that film From Gentle to Mental
Starting point is 01:11:59 Oh, hey, that's not bad That's a bar, that's a low-key bar Christian unpronounceable Coy and Tara Did Life of Brian around Christmas So there's at least one Python Up on the channel Yeah
Starting point is 01:12:13 Let's see what we got here Never lose your nerd Let's read the card Let's read what he said It's okay I just want to see if you were paying attention That's right He's always sharp
Starting point is 01:12:23 checking. I'll read it. I loved the minus one reaction Godzilla for life. Oh, thank you so much. And you were speaking of the two people who did it. So we appreciate it. No, that was that movie was incredible. It was emotional. I loved Godzilla's design.
Starting point is 01:12:40 Just how the way that they dealt with PTSD and just like, you know, dealing with kamikaze, you know, pilots and all that. I just, I thought the film dealt with in such a meticulous way. And, you know, just I was really impressed
Starting point is 01:12:56 with the film as a whole probably my favorite design that like I said of Godzilla as well just the film as a whole was just incredible I don't know how they're ever going to top that movie although I don't know if you should always strive to top something just continue to make good stories and great characters like that
Starting point is 01:13:11 but this is one of the first times ever like watching a monster film like that where I've just been beyond emotionally invested in the characters like this and I mean yeah that film was unbelievable that's one of the I mean that's probably
Starting point is 01:13:27 my favorite Godzilla film I've ever seen what about you it's right it's right up there if not the best one that and Shin Godzilla were both Shin Godzilla was great Shin Godzilla was great I love Shin Godzilla I definitely want to watch more Toho
Starting point is 01:13:43 I want to watch more Toho Godzilla films for sure I'd love to react more on this channel yeah no oh man if we could someday do like the gauntlet because, you know, it's like, I feel like a lot of us have seen scattered installments of the Godzilla franchise, but I would love to actually do some kind of comprehensive journey through, or even get to a point where we could do Gamera and things like that. Like, there's such a lovely and fun evolution across those kinds of movies.
Starting point is 01:14:11 Thank you, Paul M. Thank you. We will be getting to that shortly. Also, you know, we're going to keep the super chats open for a little while longer, just in case anybody's got some stragglers to get in there. Like I said, everything you contribute will be read and responded to. Every single one. If John doesn't do it, I will. That's right.
Starting point is 01:14:29 But yeah, we can't be here forever. So get them in while you can. Forever. Forever. Yeah, I mean, it's, see, that's the thing. It's like part of me, I'm not sure if I'm even qualified to, like, pick a favorite right now. Like, right now it would be either shin or minus one just because those both did something. So striking that managed to, again,
Starting point is 01:14:51 accentuate and like really justify the human elements while also being a great Godzilla movie and I love that that combination can exist and yeah I felt so much for just the circumstance and the struggle and by the end of minus one you know yeah I definitely shed some tears
Starting point is 01:15:11 for our lead character and the twist too that you know are it's spoilers by the way I'm giving you about 10 seconds here boop plug your ears Pluck your ears. Pluck your ears. Andrew, no. What is he going to say?
Starting point is 01:15:24 What is Andrew going to say? Oh, Joseph 91. Thank you so much. Thank you, buddy. We really appreciate it. Yeah, and also the twist of one of the characters, I'll just say one of the characters surviving, in case you haven't seen it.
Starting point is 01:15:35 Sure. That twist, I really, it was like, oh, my God. It's so heartfelt. Thanks God. So heartfelt, and it's so hard to earn a choice like that. Yes, yes. That could easily be a cop-out or be, you know, kind of like a, oh, you know, like audiences love a habit.
Starting point is 01:15:51 whatever yeah yeah that was earned like you said it was it was it yeah due to the circumstances of what our league character chooses the character was ready to finally live again yeah yeah everything he had been through so many great moments so yeah but godzilla 1999 is easily the best one you know you mean 1998 roland emmerick let's get the release dates right john you are the man i have no concept of time so you are the man it's the greatest godzilla film ever tis and he And I love the look of Godzilla. He's an iguana. Not a lizard.
Starting point is 01:16:25 I want them to reference that movie in some future installment by having giant worms. I think that film, oh, the worm man. Nicholas Titopoulos, who was named after Patrick Totopoulos. The famous makeup effects artist and director of some of the underworld films. That's right. Roxy and I reacted to the first three. And I fell in love with them. Oh, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:16:51 I said just Joseph 91. I meant to say Joseph 91, Salazar. Thank you so much. Wow, Andrew. Why couldn't you see past the obstruction that was obscuring his name? I'm so sorry. How could you, Andrew? Messed up, man.
Starting point is 01:17:05 We'll get a bat or something, and John can knock me 507 feet out of here. That's exactly that many. 73 yards. No, five. If you haven't seen the new Doctor Who, that's also streaming up here on the channel. 507 feet. Let us know if you know that reference. Oh, yeah. Let me know what the reference is. Michelle, we're going to read Michelle.
Starting point is 01:17:26 And then we're going to go check in on the stream lab. Thank you, Michelle. Thank you, Michelle. And then maybe we'll just throw in a couple other little topics. But yeah, Michelle, thank you so much for being here, for being so generous, for spending your Saturday afternoon with us. Instead of the cartoons, you got us. And I hope we're animated enough. Won't be around Super Chat's time.
Starting point is 01:17:47 Oh, no. But I wanted to wish you handsome gentlemen a happy Saturday, sending lots of love. Hope you are both doing well. We're doing even better now. Thank you so much. I hope you're somehow here to hear this. And if you're not here to hear this,
Starting point is 01:17:59 I hope that you somehow come back and replay it and get to hear it. But yeah, thank you for the love. And Michelle, we hope you are having a day as beautiful as you are. Absolutely. Thank you for the compliments. Thank you for the support. And, yeah, lots of love to you as well.
Starting point is 01:18:16 Hand heart. I'll try. I don't know. Or as I learned recently, this is the millennial or the JevZ version. I'm not good at create. I can make a happy face on a piece of paper. Which I get, but also, you know, it's like my middle fingers want to end. Yeah, here you go.
Starting point is 01:18:32 My heart. Anyhow. Is that shadow puppets? Yeah. Yeah. There should be a whole shadow puppet movie. There's actually, there's some Charlie. Charlie 836.
Starting point is 01:18:43 Absolutely. Thank you so much again. There are some really neat. old, old movie. I can't remember what it was called. There's a Mastodon music video for Sea Beast that is
Starting point is 01:18:57 in reference to or in tribute to it's like an old movie where it's all paper cutouts and shadows and stuff like that. It's all keroskero and paper cutouts and it's sort of like early animation and you can tell you know some of the stuff is probably being like moved around
Starting point is 01:19:15 on a stick and they're like multiple layers, but it's like really beautiful and really gripping and fascinating. And I would love to see something like that happen again. Queen of the Desert. Priscilla? Queen of the Desert? Is that what we're talking about here? I saw Matt
Starting point is 01:19:31 Colton commented that name. Okay, we're good on stream labs. Cool, cool, cool. We're keeping it in the super chats today. All good. If you do want to hit the stream labs, again, if you're so inclined, that link is pinned up above, but also we appreciate any and every
Starting point is 01:19:47 no matter where it comes from, so no pressure at all. Leave a like on the video. That's what I will pressure you to do is to leave a like and share this with anybody who you think might be interested. We don't do Twitch yet,
Starting point is 01:19:59 Ion Blosh, but, you know, I feel like it'll be cracked someday. I feel like the more, again, just looking around the spectrum of things, a lot of people are doing like live React
Starting point is 01:20:09 and live, you know, interaction stuff. If we do Twitch, I'm doing the Batman Arkham games. Just saying. And Zelda. and Zelda Ocarina of Time. I'm a pro with those games, guys.
Starting point is 01:20:21 Absolutely. All righty. Here we go. You know what? Let me just look at it. Oh, let's refresh the super chats. There are a couple other things that have happened in the news this week that I don't think anybody has yet asked about.
Starting point is 01:20:35 And I will. Just a heads up to everybody. Got another super chat, John. Obviously, we never want to close. Oh, Keanu! Thank you so much. Thank you, Kiana. Obviously, we never want to leave you guys.
Starting point is 01:20:49 We never want to end these things. Never. We also, you know, have a bunch of other stuff to get to in a day. So we will have to close down the Super Chats pretty soon. Not quite there yet, but pretty soon. So, yeah, I was going to say something. Oh, that's right. We got an announcement about Ryan Johnson's new Knives Out movie.
Starting point is 01:21:10 That's coming our way. Did you just subvert our expectations, John? Oh, no. Did I subvert the expectations? I better stop that people don't like that very much at least not in Star Wars but yeah apparently
Starting point is 01:21:24 the third Benoit Blanc movie has just been announced I believe titled Wake Up Dead Man which is pretty fun and I like that too we've got sort of this generation Poirot I know we have Poirot obviously with Kenny B holding it down for the murder mystery
Starting point is 01:21:40 genre I need to see those first two films yeah go check them out I've seen a fair amount of some of the old episodes, like the old show they did. But yeah, there's a good, I don't know. I hope that that franchise keeps thriving because I really enjoy Daniel Craig, there you go,
Starting point is 01:22:03 as Benoit Blanc, and I really like that idea of somebody carrying on that torch of, you know, new mystery, but, you know, same big personality here to solve it. For sure. And his name is Craig, Daniel. Craig. Okay. And yeah, no, I'm with you.
Starting point is 01:22:19 You know which one murder mystery film I've never seen? I'd love to react to if people are interested. Is it a... Murder mystery. A clue. Clue. I'd love to see that. Hand clue.
Starting point is 01:22:30 And clue. And clue. I do love a clue. I'm a butler. Erdo. What do you do? I buttle. There's so many great moments in that movie and multiple endings.
Starting point is 01:22:42 John, Charlie, 836. Thank you for being here. here for you've been really livening up the stream just with your love and your enthusiasm. I appreciate that very much. John's look at fit. Oh, thank you. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:22:57 I can confirm. He is. I don't feel as fit as I would like to. I feel. He is. I have, by hooker by crook, been on a more dedicated exercise regime lately. You know, still working it out, but I am making the effort
Starting point is 01:23:14 each day to put some of that time in and put some of that energy in. So I'm glad that it's paying off in some fashion. I'll have to teach you the healthy eating, John, right? That's the next thing. Teach me how to eat healthy. Teach me how to get sleep that actually refreshes me. Teach me how
Starting point is 01:23:30 to doggie. Teach me all of your various workouts. Man, this dude, Andrew is always like check this thing out that I cooked myself. Checked out this like beautiful also super healthy dinner. Just keep in mind. people. I'm not a narcissist, or at least
Starting point is 01:23:46 I like to pretend I'm not, but the point is, I used to save. Yes, I used to only cook cereal, so when I actually make something that's healthy and delicious, I'm actually very proud of myself. You would cook cereal? Yeah. I guess that is cooking.
Starting point is 01:24:02 Yeah, I guess that is cooking. You're technically making food. You're making, you're cooking. You're preparing food, you're doing some chemistry, you know, you're combining dry with wet. It's all in art. And a science answer. Yes. Let's not pretend.
Starting point is 01:24:18 Yes. John's looking fit. John is looking good. Is it weird? I want to put Haia in space bins to watch space balls. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What am I missing here? Wait, wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:24:36 That's how we were talking about the movie, space balls. Is it weird I want to put Haia in space bins to watch space balls? I enjoy the sentiment of this. I am missing the point of exactly what this means. Oh, we got us have this back up on screen. Maybe people can help. You're still in the chat. Feel free to explain to my deprived brain.
Starting point is 01:25:02 What exactly? But Spaceball is, I remember when Greg and Sally reacted to that. Oh, did they have to check out that reaction. I love that movie. It's a good one. It's a fun one. Oh, here we go. sorry. I feel so much
Starting point is 01:25:16 like it. John and space buns, there you go, to watch space balls. All right. You know, I'll get some chaps. You know, I'll get some buttless chaps and I'll wear only those for a space ball's reaction. And what I'll do is I'll stand to watch the movie
Starting point is 01:25:32 and then I'll put one camera on my face and I'll put another camera on my bum and then that I'll start my only fans. It's going to break the internet. Milk first or cereal, Andrew. Go. Milk first or cereal? Serial first, always. Serial first, always, Andrew.
Starting point is 01:25:50 I do find it very satisfying watching the displacement happen. Yes. Plus, if you're eating something that's O-shaped and you watch the stuff, you know, coming up through the ring, you get what I mean, Sonic 2, Andrew, and Terra just reacted to that. And yes, we know, Tim was a boy. I'll start rocking the guns when I, you know, got the guns in, when my, background check clears and they give me the guns. Yes.
Starting point is 01:26:19 You know, it's okay. As long as you appreciate the sentiment, Charlie, that's what matters. So, yeah, I appreciate. Honestly, I just don't know how to take a compliment. So, yeah, I will start rocking the tank tops once I get those coy and Greg arms going. Or even some Andrew arms. Flex for the people, Andrew. Andrew always be coming in here like, Judge, John, Andrew Blackthorne, check out my biceps.
Starting point is 01:26:44 That's not a bad Blackthorne impression. You should do your Nicholas Cage impression. It's pretty damn good. Oh, thanks, Andrew. I feel like my skull's on fire, but I'm good. I understood that reference. Best comic book film ever. Okay, it's pretty fun.
Starting point is 01:26:59 I'm not going to lie to you. I actually enjoyed the first one. I haven't seen the second one, but I actually enjoyed the first one as fun. You know, you know. But yes, I would love to be in some space buns and watch some space balls. And that was the director of the first Daredevil film, Mark Stephen Johnson. Look out.
Starting point is 01:27:14 Aaron Taylor Johnson Mark Who's that Ray Stephen Johnson? Who's the guy on YouTube, Ray Stephen Johnson? Who am I getting confused with? But Mark Stephen Johnson the director of Daredevil? He got married to Colin Farrell's
Starting point is 01:27:30 sister. Ray William Johnson. Really? Did he? Call him Farrell's sister? No way. And Colin Farrell was bullseye in that movie as well. Hey! Oh, I just heard a whole thing about how different the Daredevil movie was supposed to be. Well, yeah. You guys reacted to it right no but even even aside from that yeah yeah yeah hearing what the
Starting point is 01:27:49 original director oh whose video is that was that high top films yeah yeah i watched i watched that i watched that video too was great there you go all right studio interference all right five minutes and then we're going to close down the super chats but uh you still got a little bit of time no pressure but we do appreciate it helps the channel out a lot and you know it it's just yeah it's a big big old help to us and again you guys just being so generous I like you know every time we sit down to one of these I'm always like
Starting point is 01:28:19 maybe no one will show up at all you know maybe no one will be here and maybe no one will care and so far that's never been the case so yeah like so many things happen in a week and there's always like each day is pretty thick there's a lot of stuff to think about and a lot of stuff to make sure gets done and these live streams
Starting point is 01:28:36 are like a whole different animal in a really lovely way and it's fun to get back out like Greg and I came up doing improv and stuff on stage and so like getting to just hop on and riff and even though we're not there in the room with you it does feel like we're all together
Starting point is 01:28:51 and yeah it almost feels like one of our wacky you know convention panels or something. A variable way to master talent still got to see that I would oh funny Charlie I get it now see all this was for that
Starting point is 01:29:07 space buns the hairstyle I get you now oh my god that is okay yeah yeah yeah yeah to do some of the princess lea you know cinnamon rolls yeah yeah okay we'll get some space buns uh i i'm always i still like the other version of you were talking yeah yeah yeah oh a friend of mine used to wear the yeah the cosmic curls a whole lot um yeah as a long hair person uh you know you you learn like oh there's only so many things i can do with this so i like i want to learn how to braid or or whatever else so yeah i'll learn how to tie up the Space Buns, Roxy and I will...
Starting point is 01:29:41 Next Star Wars film, that's what you do, and I think, what, we need to... We need to dress me up like Vito News for the Beal Juice's Beogus reaction. Oh, there you go. In-character reactions. And if you haven't seen me dressed up as Beal Juice, check out my Instagram. I did dress up like him for Halloween a couple years ago.
Starting point is 01:29:58 John was there at that Halloween party. We have a picture together. Yes, sir, we do. We should probably send that to you so you can post it. I've been waiting all this time. But that's good. If we ever do a rewatch, space buns all the way. Never lose your nerd.
Starting point is 01:30:14 Thank you for jumping back in. Appreciate it. We love you very much. Hey, what? I saw something in here. Oh, yeah. Speaking of caring, do like the stream. And, yeah, I wish the Elektra movie had been better, too.
Starting point is 01:30:28 I never saw it. But I heard there was a Ben Affleck cameo. Might have been in the director's gutters. I don't know. Or a deleted scene, whatever it was. Oh, we got a train to boost. up on the channel, Greg and I. I did see that.
Starting point is 01:30:41 I would love to do a group one, though. I have seen Drain to Busan. That is an incredible zombie film. Oh, yeah. Non-stop action rights. Still got to see the peninsula. Space Buns, Cairns joke was epic. All righty.
Starting point is 01:30:54 Hey, never lose your nerd. Thanks for jumping back in. Thank you so much. Seriously, appreciate it. Yep. Got my tickets for Saturday opening weekend and we'll make at least 150 million. I'm happy for all of you. And I'm sad.
Starting point is 01:31:07 movie is guaranteed to make it's okay andrew you're going to have a special experience with the people i will and i can imagine lots of comments like these people are liars they've seen the movie you never know you never you'll get everything under the sun but you are a man of integrity andrew uh saturday got your tickets opening weekend will make at least 150 million do you guys agree i agree with that at least 150 mil at least at least 550 million i think i i think at least to 150 is a solid guess. I think the stretch goal would be like, bad, can we get to 200?
Starting point is 01:31:43 Can we get to like 175 or 180? If it's really, really good, I would not be shocked if it hits 220. And Druse instead of Beetle juice. Where does it say that? Charlie's throwing down the love. Oh, no, no, no, no. Stop! All right,
Starting point is 01:31:59 there we go. Oh, and Drew. Don't ever double click anything by accident. Say my name, 3.10. I would, oh, Ayesha, I would love to do another premiere event a laudune part two. And hey, if you could make the trip out, that would be incredible. And hey, oh my goodness, Kiana,
Starting point is 01:32:16 I'm sorry for your chronic pain flare-ups, but I'm glad that our dulcet tones could soothe your aching joints. I hope you feel better. Yeah, I really hope you feel better. Anyone understands pain. John can let you know it's me. My man has overcome some stuff
Starting point is 01:32:31 and has soldiered through some stuff in the past that, yeah, I'm glad that things for the most part are much better now. But yeah, it was certainly tough to watch you go through some of that. That's that line in Dr. Strange, 2016. Payne's an old friend, right? Pain's an old friend. True that. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 01:32:50 Yeah, this movie is guaranteed to make a billion. Let's fucking go. I hope so. That'd be awesome. I've just, yeah, like, that's, all it comes down to is, like, the movie just got to be good. And I think that is something about, I think that is, as much as, you know, there's always
Starting point is 01:33:05 a bunch of different speculations and stuff, like that. I do feel like that is kind of the challenge the movie industry is facing right now is like the stuff that really performs is stuff that conveys the idea that like this is a massive event that your TV cannot properly translate
Starting point is 01:33:21 to you. Of course. And Deadpool Wolverine has that for sure. Yeah. And it's an event film like yeah like you can wait to stream it but you're going to you're not going to regret that decision. Well apparently I am absolutely. Bucky
Starting point is 01:33:37 Barnes. You're the last one before we close the super chats down. So, you know, the final seconds are ticking here. But we'll still get to everybody else. Don't worry. Like I said, you guys drive the convo and we appreciate everyone's thoughts. Thank you, Bucky Barnes, ATL. Absolutely. We need to do a real rejects trip to ATL. I would love a tour. Make it happen. We go to Atlanta. Let's go to Austin. Let's go to. Let's take the real rejects jet. Let's take the real rejects jet. That's right. We got one. We got Taylor's private jet. Bucky Barnes, we appreciate nerding out with you all. Thanks to all. Thank you. Thank you. Seriously.
Starting point is 01:34:16 Bucky, like, again, you're always holding it down and you just appear here. You know, like I appreciate that, I mean, I feel like it would probably be easier for your life if we were like, hey, we're going live. Get ready. But the fact that you, you know, have turned up and have done such a fantastic job over time really, really means a lot. You know, you're part of, you're part of this operation, man. And yeah, thank you for just donating your time and generosity into helping. Not only, you know, keep things moving smooth and keep things pleasant, but also keep things fun. You know, like, it's always a joy to hear your thoughts in the comments and whatnot.
Starting point is 01:34:51 So, uh, thank you. So, yeah, thank you for that. All right. I'm doing it, Andrew. I'm doing it. I'm doing it. I'm hitting the button. Doing the thing.
Starting point is 01:35:00 I'm doing the thing. YouTube is asking me. They're like, are you sure? Are you sure? Yes, I'm sure. I'm saddened, but I'm sure. All right, all right. You can still get your stickers in if you so choose, if you so desire.
Starting point is 01:35:11 No pressure whatsoever. We are not a pushy bunch here. But we shall still read each and every one of the super chats that are left. Most definitely. And then we'll just start reading stream labs from last week. You know, just to mix it up. Maybe if we have a few minutes, we'll read a couple in the chat. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:35:30 Oh, you know what else got announced was more Shogun. Shogun's season's two and three. John, I just heard my show, is that right? Seasons two and three. Does that mean Androgousier, did I say that right? Andrusiege. And Drushige and Jonizio, John, John, John, Taro. We'll have to figure out of it.
Starting point is 01:35:53 Anyways, I'm, again, if they would have just won off it, I mean, the way the show was started. Chicago, for sure. Yeah, Chicago. Yes, we'll have to be in Chicago, Charlie A36. Yes, the way that show started and ended, if they would have just said we're done after season one, I would have been, I mean, it would have been sad, but okay with that, because that show is incredible.
Starting point is 01:36:14 But if they feel they have more story to tell, which clearly they do, I love being in that universe. It's phenomenal, so, and I love reacting to it with you and sharing it with you guys. So I am so down. Again, if they really feel they have a story to tell, because I know the miniseries back in the 80s or in 19, 1980 with Richard Chamberlain.
Starting point is 01:36:34 I know there was only a mini-series of that. And they edit it and they cut it down into a movie. Right, right. So I know that they've kind of already stretched it to where the book went to. Oh, yeah. They're going beyond that now. Yeah, now they're going to go beyond it.
Starting point is 01:36:49 I will say I'm saddened by a certain character. Again, if you haven't seen it, a certain character is not going to be in it anymore. Maybe they can do a flashback sequence to get that character back in that type of way. They'll find a way to resurrect them. Yes. The box office demand.
Starting point is 01:37:04 Yeah, but no, it's seriously, in terms of a flashback scenario, if they want to do that, I love that character so much and that actress. She's fantastic. But I'm excited for them, I'm excited to go back into that world because I've actually been a little bit sad and that when we were done, she was like, oh, wait, I'm not coming back here this time on that day. Oh, in the mouth of madness. I've never seen that one.
Starting point is 01:37:27 Yeah, no, absolutely. We're in a position now where we don't have to do as many of the, like, you know, we got to be here, you know, right when the thing drops. But there are certain shows that we still do that for. And Shogun, even though those were, like, late on a Monday night, was such a joy and was such a, I don't know, it was like being at camp or something. Like every Monday, you know, we're going to be shacked up and, you know, it was going to get our Shogun time in.
Starting point is 01:37:52 And we had our countdown. The last couple weeks, we're like, oh, no, two more weeks. Oh, no, next week. And as Mike Joyce is pointing out, the good thing is, like, even though they've run out of the book material, the book is based on actual history and actual figures from history. So there's plenty to be done.
Starting point is 01:38:08 Sweet. And I believe I heard a quote from one of the writers or showrunners or whatever talking about how, you know, they were sitting around after the first season and just kind of talking with some of the producers and he started going off or she or they,
Starting point is 01:38:23 whoever this was, I don't remember the name off the top of my head. But they were basically saying, like, yeah, I just started to pitch something. I just kind of started riffing on ideas. ideas just, you know, for fun, just, you know, like, ah, hey, this is what I would do. And, you know, partway into my little spiel, I noticed them start to lean in. They were starting to like, yeah, what happens next?
Starting point is 01:38:41 And, and from there, we just kind of kept going, and I was getting inspired, and they were getting inspired. And pretty soon, you know, we had something that seemed pretty promising. So I'm hoping that, that, you know, again, they have proven themselves capable of making something incredibly graceful and, you know, well-balanced and nuanced and rich. And, again, I would be worried if not for the fact that I assume that the people who adapted this book this time around are probably pretty solid writers on their own right. And, yeah, there's plenty more to draw from, luckily.
Starting point is 01:39:19 It's not just fan fiction, it's historical fiction. Yeah, and Hiro Yuki Sanada said, too, they would not do go past season one if they didn't have something worthwhile to tell. So I trust him. he's signed on again for, at least to produce it. Yeah, yeah. I mean, if he doesn't come back on screen, that would be a little weird.
Starting point is 01:39:34 Of course, of course. And they better leave Fuji alone. I hope Fuji returns. Fuji's such a good character. Yeah, well, if something happens to Fuji, John and I write. Absolutely. One of my favorite characters in recent memory. The Serpent and the Rainbow Love in the chat.
Starting point is 01:39:50 Do you read, I know the name's Sutter Kane. I have heard that name in relation to Hot D next month. That's right. would it count if they said Beatlechuse drunk Beetle juices Beetlejuice that's a good tongue twister
Starting point is 01:40:03 slash brain teaser Hey Nora Mac Jumping back in from the very beginning What's up? Appreciate you Oh let's get that back up on the screen here
Starting point is 01:40:16 As we do the final run of the Supos What are some of your guys Favorite movies? No, it's good to see you, Andrew and John It's good to see you I know It's good to see you John
Starting point is 01:40:26 I'm sorry. I didn't mean to miss that. Yeah, what are some of your guys' favorite movies? Appreciate the streams, by the way. Shawshank Redemption, Terminator 2, Judgment Day. Jaws. By the way, how is Robert Shaw not nominated for Best Supporting Actor? I'll never stop saying that.
Starting point is 01:40:44 I would say right off the thought of my head, those are some of my favorite ones. I've probably got many more that you can't think of off the top of my head, but I would say top three, those are probably right there. Fun fact, too, that I'm sure many of you, were going to disagree with and that's fine. I acknowledge Dark Knight is probably a better film because of Heath Ledger, but I
Starting point is 01:41:02 actually like Batman Begins better, but I still love the Dark Night with a passion. More of a Batman movie. Yeah, but I love the Dark Night with a passion. I don't want you to take away that I don't like the dark night. I love the Dark Knight so much. I just like Batman Begins a little bit more. For sure, for sure. But yeah, I would say
Starting point is 01:41:18 top three probably would be Shawshank Redemption, Terminator 2, Judgment Day, and Jaws. Hell yeah. Somewhere in that room. What about you? Some of my favorite movies. Ed Wood. Ed Wood is my favorite movie. I need to react to it.
Starting point is 01:41:31 And we got a Tim Burton movie coming up, maybe? I can rarely pick a singular favorite, but Ed Wood is my favorite movie. Big love for The Thing. The before trilogy, really take your pick. But before sunrise, sunset, midnight, I love those movies. Iron Giant is a favorite movie. I need to see Iron Giant. The original Texas Chainsaw.
Starting point is 01:41:53 Never saw it. Rob Zombie. of a thousand corpses slash devil's rejects. It's all Halloween. Everything everywhere all at once. You know, I hesitate due to recency bias. But when I watched that, I was like, I love this. I was crying.
Starting point is 01:42:09 Such an encapsulation of everything cinema can be. And that's probably the most recent one. Yeah, I could go on. I do want to see Event Horizon, though. I do too, yeah. Paul W.S. Anderson's one agreeable movie. The director of Mortal Kombat 95. Why did you say that name?
Starting point is 01:42:28 Hey, sorry, Keanu asked for a while. Why did you say that name? So, here we go. All vampire movies. I love to see it. So, yeah, leave some of y'all's favorite movies down in chat. And thank you, Nora Mac. Thank you, Norma.
Starting point is 01:42:42 Let's see, we got dart car. I want to see. Are you a Dodge dart? Is that what that means? Or is there a different kind of dart car? It's your car shoot darts out of it. That'd be awesome. In the new Doctor Who episode,
Starting point is 01:42:56 Thank you, by the way, for jumping into the chat here. What do you think Future Ruby was saying to everyone to make them run away? Oh, Mandy is another favorite movie. I love that movie, Nicholas Cage. Oh, I have to check that one out. Dark Car, let me just start by saying I have not seen one second of Doctor Who, so I have no idea who Ruby is or what the extent of the question. I'll leave it to John to answer this.
Starting point is 01:43:21 I feel like you'd like some of Doctor Who. I'm sure I would. You've never seen the Iron. Did you tell me you've never seen the... I've never seen Iron Giant. Yes. All right, that bit went awry. That bit did not go as I intended.
Starting point is 01:43:36 It's hard to do anything exuberant with one of these headsets on. I want to see Iron Giant. I know who voiced the Iron Giant. Never seen Road to El Dorado either. You know who voiced Iron Giant? Yeah, that's right. That blew my mind when I find.
Starting point is 01:43:50 I loved that movie for a long time before I ever realized that was the case. I believe Shooter McGavin is one of the characters in. Christopher McDonald. I'm excited for Happy Gilmore, too. Check out, Aaron and John's, what's your name again? John's reaction to Happy Gilmore. It's most people's name, man.
Starting point is 01:44:07 Yes, Truman chose a good one. But why don't you answer Darker's question when you get to, and then we'll get to your dismay of me not seeing Iron Giant? It's okay. Yeah, I just love the chat. The chat's got so many great things. But everyone is a part of the chat, including the super chats. So that's right.
Starting point is 01:44:22 Back on topic. In the new Doctor Who episode, what do you think future? Ruby was saying to everyone to make them run away. That's a great question. This is such an interesting episode. And I mean, you know, you can hear the full and complete diatribe on Greg and My Reaction, which is streaming as of today.
Starting point is 01:44:39 Yeah, I don't I don't know. Like, it's so funny. There's so many great aesthetic elements of the episode, and I it's one that I've very much been kind of anticipating and waiting to hear some
Starting point is 01:44:54 additional thoughts from other folks. Greg has been talking up who culture a lot lately, that channel, and I've been checking out some more of their vids as well in light of that. And yeah, it really made me wonder, because that's one of those motifs, is like, you know,
Starting point is 01:45:12 some mysterious messages relayed that makes people just go insane, or it's just so horrific that they have to run away. And I don't know, I couldn't tell if it was some kind of, like, paradoxical thing happening because they made such a point of having whatever is being said,
Starting point is 01:45:28 you know, be a sort of back-masked whisper sort of thing. So I don't really even have a theory. Like, because it seems like it's about Ruby herself, which, because it's always, you know, she can't approach the figure.
Starting point is 01:45:45 And I, and I, and I, I don't know. I honestly don't know what it could be. I just know what the function is that it serves. I like when you say that word, because that would be paradoxical. Well, yeah. Thank you for coming. You know, given what I won't go into too much detail, I hope I haven't already.
Starting point is 01:46:02 But, you know, given what we know by the end of the episode, I am curious. And, I mean, it's certainly she's always kind of sending people away from Ruby. So maybe it's something that is supposed to bolster, I don't know, because she's lived this. It's so tricky. I don't know. It's like it's because she's lived on the opposite side of this situation. for so long, maybe it is just like the warning to keep people away from her to keep her
Starting point is 01:46:29 isolated so she could stay focused on this mission to avert this nuclear war. I would love to hear some theories, though. Leave it down below. This was an episode that I loved so much of in its construction and in its tones and in like the feeling of it from front
Starting point is 01:46:45 to back and I did leave with some pretty big questions. And let's also acknowledge Raged John there to my Iron Giant thing and also that it took him a quite a few minutes to react to that, but that was awesome. It's okay. It was quite a sight. Yeah, sometimes, you know,
Starting point is 01:47:01 there's so much happening in the chat that I miss a detail. But then three minutes later, he's like, wait, what did you see? You said Martha? Oh, that's right. Oh, it was it during what did I say, why did you say that name when you were saying that maybe? It's possible.
Starting point is 01:47:19 And yeah, Aisha, if you are interested in Doctor Who, there are jumping points, and the Nchutigatwa season that's just begun is it's been confusing to label because technically it's kind of season 14 of the modern Doctor Who series that started again in the 2000s with Chris Eccleston up till now that includes David Tennant-Matsmith Peter Capaldi oh goodness what is her name oh no Jody Whitaker and now Nchutti Gatwa that is all the most is the new ear
Starting point is 01:47:55 then there's the older era that's like, you know, 60 years worth of a bunch of stuff. This new season, though, they are technically also calling series one, so it is sort of a new beginning even though it is also a continuation. So you could jump into this new season right now.
Starting point is 01:48:11 Not be lost. Yeah, starting from the Christmas special, the church on Ruby Road, and not be lost. If you go watch like the 60th anniversary specials with David Tennant, that calls upon a lot of previous history. So, you know, I would suggest perhaps if you're interested, start the new series at Church on Ruby Road and, you know, see what you like.
Starting point is 01:48:32 The thing is, Doctor Who occupies a lot of different tones and styles of episode and certain repeat. There's certain, sometimes there will be a whimsical fun episode. Sometimes there will be like a bottle episode. Sometimes there will be a horror episode. There's a lot of stuff. Sometimes you're in the future. Sometimes you're in the past.
Starting point is 01:48:48 So give it a few episodes to see what your results are. And then if you're liking it, I would suggest then go back to Christopher Eccleston. and then fill in the gaps from there because certainly there's a lot more of that if you want more of that. But this new series I think is a good place to jump in and I think they've been killing it so far. For the most, not that there aren't complaints,
Starting point is 01:49:07 not that there aren't some of the familiar ups and downs that come with Doctor Who, but I've been very struck by, you know, A, the filmmaking alone and B, a lot of the flavors they're going for story-wise. So it's worth checking out for show. And the combination of Nchutti Gatwa and Millie Gatwa,
Starting point is 01:49:25 Gibson is they're so good together they're great together uh a francisco morrow got an andrew question thank you buddy for jumping in beetle juice release the andrew cut now andrew francisco you know you look like someone i could relate to uh yeah no if john and gregg are into the idea i would uh love to share my pitch idea maybe sometime before uh the new movie comes What I would love is to bring back. We did a segment a long time ago. Yes, I do remember that. Fan fiction or how it could work also was another name for it.
Starting point is 01:50:04 And that could be an entry. Yes. Andrew's pitch. Yeah, no, I would love to share it. That'd be fun. But again, you guys are into it. I know that puts more work on you guys. Nah.
Starting point is 01:50:16 No, you just throw it up. Nathan Lane is always great. Thank you, Francisco. I've never seen the bird cage. I love the bird cage so much. That's one of my favorite. Robin Williams films came out in 1996 with Nathan Lane as well as Robin Williams. It was directed
Starting point is 01:50:29 by Mike Nichols. Oh, Mike Nichols, okay, okay, okay. And he did one of my favorite films in 1988 with Harrison Ford and Melanie Griffith called The Working Girl. Ooh, dude, I love that as much as we know you for the references to the
Starting point is 01:50:46 pinnacle of popular cinema, you also are out here with like the deep cuts and you know when they came out, who worked on them, like, secret cinema. Andrew Gordon, not just pop culture nerd Andrew Gordon, secret cinephile. And also, yeah, Aisha, I'm glad you're hearing good things about the new season that gives me heart. Because, you know, if you open up YouTube, all the thumbnails would have you believe that just it's woke and everything is terrible and it's failing and everything's on fire. So I'm glad that people are liking it outside of that bubble because I've been really impressed so far.
Starting point is 01:51:22 But I would love to see you or anyone else on the team's reaction to the birdcage. I think that'd be a fun one. I'll add it to the list. I love that film so much. A live stream with movie and show pitches for the reject team. I mean, sure. Oh, oh, with us pitching movie ideas, that would be a fun one. That'd be fun one.
Starting point is 01:51:38 Oh, my God. Yeah. Oh, my God. We could do like a movie fight, but instead of fighting about movies that are exist, we could basically have two people compete pitching a new movie, a new version or a sequel or a reboot or whatever it could be. that is an idea Sam Thomas Thank you Jim
Starting point is 01:51:56 Thank you Sam I didn't mean to cut you off I was just saying thank you Sam Thank you Sam Hello guys First Super Chat Holy crap Thank you
Starting point is 01:52:06 Thank you If I didn't think it was going to wreck the entire setup here I would turn on the sound effects and I would air horn you for real But for right now Thank you for your inaugural super chat Thank you for feeling compelled
Starting point is 01:52:21 to yeah express in that way I appreciate it very much we appreciate it very much how hyped are you guys for the month of June TV we have the boys we have the bear we have mayor of Kingstown
Starting point is 01:52:34 and House of the Hot D House of the Dragon is going to be stacked that's a lot that's a thick boy that's a lot of reactions for John that's a thick boy John's gonna be busy in June oh we all are I'm excited very much I got to catch
Starting point is 01:52:51 up with season two of the bear but what I've seen thus far of that show absolutely has lived up to the hype mayor of Kingstown is one I don't have
Starting point is 01:53:03 as much experience with but I am curious and if that show is like popping off for real's Jeremy Renner show okay I love Jeremy Renner
Starting point is 01:53:13 Paramount Plus original that's the thing man nowadays it's easier than ever to be like damn there's like a whole show with three seasons with like the famous cast that I had no idea about.
Starting point is 01:53:22 So I'm glad you hipped me to that. I'm definitely going to keep an eye on it. But yeah, definitely looking forward to the boys. I still need to watch season three. Oh, it's quite something. I love seasons one and two so much. Yeah. I'll probably watch the whole thing right before season four comes out.
Starting point is 01:53:40 Yeah. Because that's the whole thing where they release all of them at once, right? Is that what they do with the boys? The boys. Or is that weekly? They've changed it up a few times. I think their recent pattern has been to release. three episodes on day one and then do the rest weekly.
Starting point is 01:53:54 Oh, okay. So you kind of get like act one of the season to see the full picture. And then you go for, yeah, whatever. Yeah, and not to get off topic, but I got to say this really quick. I love what they're doing with the new season of Cobra Kai, where they're releasing it three different times. Yeah, that's cool. And five episodes.
Starting point is 01:54:12 It's the final season. So it's like, hey, let's go out in Blades of Glory here. So like five episodes, five episodes, and five episodes. and I'm so glad we get to do it three different times. So it's like an event. Absolutely. Three separate times. It's going to be so much fun.
Starting point is 01:54:26 And as much in this day and age as like, you know, the binge model is not my favorite. And as often as we come back to the idea of like, man. It's a lot for us to do 10 episodes at once. Sure. And as much as we come back to that idea of like, man, think of the conversation if this was a weekly show. It is fun to watch as people experiment. Like, yeah, we get three episodes here and then we get weekly. Or we get five episodes here.
Starting point is 01:54:48 That's more doable. five more episodes then a few months later we get five more episodes like it's interesting at least that we have the means to experiment like that the way we didn't when it was just you know terrestrial television yes so yeah excited and i mean house of the dragon most definitely coming back uh i'm gonna have to do a a whole bunch of brushing like the bear the boys gonna have to brush up but house the dragon i feel like i'm gonna have to go like you know take a take a week out and do like summer school yeah yeah yeah um and the bear i mean like we haven't done anything really on the channel, although on Patreon
Starting point is 01:55:22 I did do just a watch along sync up video for the one take episode from season one. But yeah, I'm so excited. Like, that's one of those shows that has been kind of like, I'm saving this for me, you know. Would be happy to check it out on camera.
Starting point is 01:55:38 We just get another super chat. Got a sticker. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Sticker? It's one of those shows that I would be thrilled to do something with on the channel, but for right now, yeah, I just look forward to for the love of cinema and performance because everything is great on that show. So, yes, sir. Oh, no, just scroll up a little bit really quick.
Starting point is 01:55:54 I just wanted to acknowledge one person. The librarian of Alexandria, I'm happy early birthday. That June is your birthday month, so I just want to acknowledge. June babies. Yes. Oh, yes, this is another June baby. Yes. My birthday is a hard one to remember.
Starting point is 01:56:11 7-Eleven. Oh, no. How inconvenient. Such a difficult one to remember. 7-Eleven. If you're a June Gemini, Gemini Pride, if not, then whatever comes after Gemini also good. Cancer. There you get. Oh, secret witchy guy, Andrew Gordon. Love a House of Hot D. Don't we all? Fear and Loathing in general. That's a great name. I love that. And that's a movie. I don't think I've ever fully watched. I have not seen that. Thank you, Fear and Loathing in general. Oh, Andrew. Andrew. Ray John is coming. No, we could do
Starting point is 01:56:47 Well, I don't know I don't ever want to make you promises Because we never know But that would be a fun one to do with you I'd be down Putting it out into the universe Fear and Loathing Legion on FX
Starting point is 01:56:56 Was that a great Is that a Terry Gilliam film Fear and Loathing or no Tis? Tis indeed. Legion on FX was great Twin Peaks for Mutants Why I've never heard that
Starting point is 01:57:07 as a pitch And that is a For a show I already really wanted to check out at some point That is a really cool pitch I've seen a little bit of Twin Peaks and I've got to finish that
Starting point is 01:57:18 and Legion I've only ever heard great things about and also you know Noah Hawley I've liked some of his Fargo stuff and Legion looks mind bending in a way that very much appeals to me I want to see Legion yeah same absolutely who knows man maybe
Starting point is 01:57:34 someday we'll get to check it out together one day James Jennings thank you so much for your contribution appreciate you Doctor Who related but do you think Susan who do you think Susan Twist is playing? I know exactly who it is. I'll let John answer it though. And see that's the thing though
Starting point is 01:57:51 too is like we are also kind of nobs in a way is she Mrs. Flood? Is that who she is? Is she a different? No no no she's on the ambulance that's right I'm very curious. I'm honestly I don't feel like I am qualified enough as a Hoovian to really
Starting point is 01:58:15 because yeah she's been in so many of these she was okay sorry as I'm looking at it up this is all coming together because she's in the first Space Babies episode she's in the cafeteria in the Beatles episode she's also in the church on Ruby Row I'm fascinated she's not
Starting point is 01:58:31 Mrs. Flood but she is somebody I don't know if she's maybe watching out for she's got to have something to do with Ruby. I feel like because of the doctor's, you know, granddaughter
Starting point is 01:58:47 situation and all that stuff, and they acknowledge, you know, that from across or, you know, daughter, granddaughter. Yeah, like, because they've acknowledged that, I have a feeling that there's some kind of time lord juju happening with Ruby, which is probably not a big stretch of a theory.
Starting point is 01:59:03 But I don't know. Like, this is so fascinating. Like, I would love to actually sit down and do a deep dive on who she could be, and if she's maybe some kind of guardian or if she is some kind of like malevolent force watching out we've had a few like harbingers of things this season uh i don't know like i would love to hear y'all's theories honestly because uh you know we have the lexicon of the recent doctor who we have the new who lexicon and we have been filled in on various details over time about the classic who episodes
Starting point is 01:59:34 but i feel like almost whoever susan twist is going to be it's going to be a twist it's going to be but I mean like it could be I don't know I feel like there's a way she could be Ruby in general she could be her mom maybe but I don't know there's there's oh I don't know because is she the old woman off in the distance I mean I guess we've already done that I don't know like the problem is I'm going to sit here and like wonder out loud and theorize
Starting point is 02:00:08 I'm going to sit here and ponder this though and if and, you know, the further we get in, you know, come back and ask again. Because, yeah, I'm very curious to know. And I love that they're building up these mysteries. And two, who's Miss Flood? Miss Flood seems like she knows a little much. She knows more than she's letting on. So, yeah, love to hear your thoughts and theories down below.
Starting point is 02:00:30 Andrew, John. Chris Sotsick. Chris, thank you so much, by the way, Chris. Thank you. We appreciate your super chat. James Gunn, Superman, Andrew. Do you have thoughts on the new... James Gunn is doing Superman?
Starting point is 02:00:44 Superman. What? Yeah, look out, man. Picking up right where Zach Snyder left off. Yes. My thoughts on the new Superman suit. Initially, again, this is... Remember, it's just from a still shot or a promo shot.
Starting point is 02:00:59 I didn't love it at first. The more I've seen it, I've grown to like it a little bit more. But again, I want to see... I'm more of the type of person that I'm going to... judge things when I see it actually in motion and in the film or in a trailer. I'm going to judge it a little more fairly
Starting point is 02:01:17 in my opinion when I see it. The first time I saw I was like okay but again that's coming off like I love the Henry Cabell I love him as Superman but I love that suit so much you know so it was it's tough for me like coming off
Starting point is 02:01:33 of that but you know overall it's it looks fine but again I want to see it in a trailer I'm going to judge it a little more, you know, appropriately, I think, after that. So I'll just, right now I think I'm going to stick with somewhere in between OK and like. How's that? Yeah, I'm right there with you kind of. I mean, like, I wasn't that upset when I saw the image at first and I'm absolutely of the mind that like, yeah, let's wait to see it in motion.
Starting point is 02:01:58 You know, the lines, the line work and stuff is interesting. And, you know, he's kind of bent over and he's putting his shoe on. I love the people freaked out about the pose. I think it's cool. I like this sort of like quiet moment. as he's about to head out, he's getting his suit on or whatever. Also, it's moving in super speed, too. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:02:15 I'll wait to see it in action, for sure. I saw a thing recently about, I do think there's something about superhero costumes right now that's in a kind of interesting transitional phase because there is that kind of push-pull in the live-action setting, at least, to not, you know, we're constantly looking over at the classic suit and being like, well, that's silly, but at least we put it on camera.
Starting point is 02:02:42 And I saw somebody, maybe it was like a Twitter thread or somebody, where somebody was talking about, they had the shot of X-Men, of Deadpool and Wolverine in front of the shops in that trailer, and basically showing Wolverine's costume, like, mimicking the stripes, but having to design them as if they have some kind of tactical function. And someone was lamenting the idea of, like, oh, yeah, these suits needing to look tactical and needing to look like every aesthetic choice is also justified.
Starting point is 02:03:09 with some kind of, again, functional element. I get that, and I don't dislike the idea of that, but I do feel like that's kind of most of what we're doing now is trying to really justify the suit in reality, which is good, which is fine, which is certainly in response to earlier comic book movies where we had nipples and all sorts of other stuff. But, yeah, I understand that reference.
Starting point is 02:03:32 It looks like a Superman suit. I get what people maybe don't love so much right now, but also, yeah, it's like, it's one image, you know, and it all depends on... He needs to throw it in the dry cleaners. That's like, put it in his laundry. That's what they don't like, John. Sure, absolutely. Yeah, but again, I'm going to judge it a little, like I said,
Starting point is 02:03:49 a little more appropriately after we see at least a trailer. I'm not concerned. It looks fine. Like, it's a Superman suit, and I want to see how it gets all messed up the way it is at least in this picture. I'm wondering, I guess, if I had to throw down one Susan Twist theory, I wonder if I would be very amused. if, I mean, they have that song
Starting point is 02:04:09 at the end of the devil's court episode about like, there's always a twist at the end. And the doctor's granddaughter character from the earlier series is called Susan Foreman. So one of my, I guess, I'm sure I'm not the first person to levy this theory. This is probably a very noob, rub,
Starting point is 02:04:25 theory. But part of me is like, what if they just hit her in plain sight and they're like, this is Susan twist. And, you know, maybe, I don't know, there could be something cheeky in the casting of a woman named Susan Twist to play a twist character who winds up being Susan Foreman, if that makes any sense. And maybe because, you know, the doctor left and there's
Starting point is 02:04:51 that moment in the devil's court where he's like, she's just over there, you know, and we could go see her. But we don't have time for that right now. And like he said he might come back, but he hasn't in so many years. I wonder if maybe that's caused her to take a dark turn due to neglect of some kind. But I don't know. Again, I think there are much more qualified Hoovians than I to weigh in. But yes, Chris, thank you so much. What do you guys think of the Superman suit? Doe Eyes! Thank you
Starting point is 02:05:15 so much for the fist bump. Thank you, Doe Eyes. Appreciate you. With the Super Sticker. Love your dough eyes. I can stare into them for the rest of my life. Christian Unpronounceable. How can Lockjaw... Thank you, Christian, by the way. Appreciate your
Starting point is 02:05:31 contribution. Thank you for keeping on, keep it on. How can Lockjaw be? and inhuman. Where's Koi? We need you, Koi. That's a great question. That's a great question. I guess in canine would be a better terminology for that.
Starting point is 02:05:45 You know, I think just because Lockjaw belongs to the lockjaw is like a dog. They put their DNA in human. Like an antenna dog or something like that. I'm telling you, they did a transfusion, John. Yes, of course. You know. Who knows? Maybe there's some human DNA in there. That's what I think.
Starting point is 02:06:08 You know, who put that genetically altered by Cree centuries ago? There you go. You know, an offshoot of humanity. I don't know. Maybe this particular inhuman just got so many dog genes. That's a great question. And, again, neither of us is the one most qualified to figure this out. Sit here while we...
Starting point is 02:06:31 Let's call Coy. Yeah, sit here while we go do some research. But that's a good question. And if anybody in the comments in the chat knows for a better fact than we do, certainly leave it in there and we'll be in light. We'll be happy to be in light. Seriously, great question, though. Yeah. Paul M, you want to read Paul M, Andrew?
Starting point is 02:06:50 Thank you so much for joining him. Thank you so much. We appreciate it. Paul M asks or says, my daughter just joined the show choir at her school. and so we've been watching Glee anyone on the crew interested in doing season one of Glee Paul I'm so glad you asked that
Starting point is 02:07:09 because I have always wanted to react to Glee so if Greg and John are ever interested I would love to do that I would be down I mean like again that's another one of those big cultural juggernaut shows that was huge I remember when it was huge and I'm sure
Starting point is 02:07:25 No maybe sorry I didn't I don't remember I remember hearing Grant gusting conversations, but I'm also like was Glee on at the same time that the Flash was on? I don't know. But he might, no, no, I think he was. I think he was. I think he was. I think he was, I think in
Starting point is 02:07:42 one of the few episodes, I actually did see he was like at this prep school or something like that. I remember him in a very preppy uniform and being kind of a stuck-up sort of character that was luring in one of our, you know, protagonists, so to speak.
Starting point is 02:07:59 But I think, yeah. Yeah, you're right. I think he's antagonist on the show, yeah. But yeah, I would love to check out some glee. And even more importantly, just congrats to your young one. That's so cool. I mean, show choir sounds like quite a fascinating thing to get to do. And, I mean, I sang for a minute in the school choir as a child, but nowhere near to the extent of doing any actual performance-based stuff.
Starting point is 02:08:26 But later on in life, I've seen a lot more choral arrangements and choral performances. And, yeah, I hope she's enjoying it, and I hope she's getting a lot out of it. And that's a really cool way to tie something, you know, creative in life into just a bonding experience you can share at home, you know, watching some Glee together. I love that comment by love being artistry, Gleegex.
Starting point is 02:08:48 There you go. Yes. Hashtag it, and maybe it'll happen. I would love to watch Turner and Hooch as well. Hey, you know, we're doing a little more with TV and stuff like that. And Greg and Tara have been covering. high school of rock that's high school musical uh so could be uh and just yeah give all of our love and uh and encouragement to the young one to keep at it with the show choir that's really cool
Starting point is 02:09:11 hell yeah i i've uh i went to i drove up the mountain once for a show choir recital pretty pretty epic uh up in idle wild california very also real quick how can log jaw be an inhuman i think lockjaw is simply is simply regarded as an inhuman because lockjaw was like like an inhuman sanctioned experiment, so they just kind of lumped them in there. Unless you're asking, like, to justify it, like come up with a head cannon that justifies it rather than just like, what is the explanation?
Starting point is 02:09:42 So, again, if I'm approaching this wrong, you can let me know. But yes, who do we got next? Joseph 91 Salazar. Thank you so much for the super chat. We really appreciate it. And this time I said your name right, about an obstruction in the way.
Starting point is 02:09:58 Oh, that's right. Gustin tried to get one of the characters to cheat. He was a, he was a harlot. Anyway, possible for all of the rejects to do a reaction together. I think it is possible. It would be an interesting set up for sure. How do we do the talking?
Starting point is 02:10:13 We would almost need to do it on risers or something, so there's like a row of us here and a row of us here or something like that. We would need like a small theater thing and like a crazy weird, I don't know how we would get us all in one lens necessarily. I think it's possible. I think it would be fun.
Starting point is 02:10:27 I'd be down to do it. It would be a one-off. It would have to be a rarity or a one-off or it would have to ride on the exact right movie. Just do it on the couch. We're all just chill and watching a movie. Could be, you know, get a couple couches. Stack them. Get a bunk couch like in the Lego movie, you know.
Starting point is 02:10:46 But yeah, I would love a... That'd be fun to do. I'd be down to do it. I mean, we all have a great time together, so... Yeah, it's logistically tricky and certainly right now just getting all the pairs, you know, organized is certainly one of the undertakings of each week and the more people
Starting point is 02:11:03 you add to a video the more editing goes into that video but I would certainly love the opportunity to do that with everybody and to find I think that would be really fun it would be every time you add one more person the dynamic also shifts and everything so it might be a little chaotic
Starting point is 02:11:19 with you know what 10 of us however many of us are there something like that I should know the number off the top of my But either way. But again, so it would also, like I said, I'd be down to do it, but just like I'd be really worried about us talking over each other because you have that many people in one video.
Starting point is 02:11:37 And it's hard to. And whose turn is it to say something? Okay, is it your, oh, that's the only thing I'd be worried about. But like I said, I'd be down to do it. Yeah, absolutely. So, you know, leave us your thoughts on what might be a good one to do. I don't know. Charlie, 836 again.
Starting point is 02:11:54 Thank you, Charlie, 836. We appreciate. been here from the very beginning of this stream all the way to the end and you've contributed many superchats so we appreciate you. We'll have to come to Chicago and do a reject panel there one day.
Starting point is 02:12:09 Absolutely. On the Taylor Swift Jet. Yes. Which we have access. Yes. Well Olivia's best friends with her so. Yes absolutely. Much love much, I don't know what I was going to say that. Much love to Olivia. Much love to Taylor Swift. I guess I just got love on my mind
Starting point is 02:12:25 And hey, any updates on Arcane Season 2? Also, please tell me, Tara and Roxy, you're covering Wicked. I don't know. It would be Wicked if they did. Wicked, cool. I'll throw it out there. It just does an idea. I have no idea, really, of any arcane release information.
Starting point is 02:12:45 I know that they released a teaser, I believe, back in January, and the next batch of episodes is supposed to arrive in November of this year. but yeah I don't really know where it's going to head in the future and I definitely should sit down and revisit the first season but oh my god when that show was coming out that was such a striking moment and it was such a kind of revelation of a show and especially at a time where the animation industry in particular is going through a lot of tough change and is facing kind of tough times just in general in terms of how these things get produced what is expected of animators how they're treated and And, you know, what level of commitment and production value studios are willing to put into this stuff. Like, Arcane was a glimmer of hope, you know, certainly as its artwork is beautiful and its storytelling is fantastic. So, yeah, I mean, I think they got lucky in that they didn't know if the first season was going to be a success and it was a smash. So I know they said, you know, they wish they could have started season two development earlier. and they feel like they're sort of paying the price for that now
Starting point is 02:13:56 in the weight that it has been getting to season two. That's cool animation on those pictures. I never saw season one. Yeah. Oh, yeah, it's definitely worth checking out. And there's a lot of plot threads and stuff to continue from the first season. So, yeah, I haven't heard a heap ton, but, yeah, I mean, there's a whole lot in that world. So if any of you guys have some, you know, sage or pertinent updates on that, please let us know.
Starting point is 02:14:28 Going to refresh the page one more time. Just to make sure. To make sure we get the last of everybody in. Do we have some stickers on that? We got some sticks, my friend. We got some sticks. Andrew Shigay. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:14:43 Oh, and we have, and we got one, stream labs. Let's do it. Stream labs. Right here for the end of the day. the day. All right. Laylani. Thank you. Thank you for jumping in the stream labs. Appreciate you very much for being here. Hi, would you ever react to Bridgerton on the channel? I think that would be hilarious. I would be down. Again, I love the prospect. Bridgerton is like one of those steamy period piece shows, right? Like I would absolutely
Starting point is 02:15:13 love the opportunity to jump into something like that. I'm not kidding when I say I get with a whole lot of different genres and flavors and I can definitely get down with some romance I've been missing romance like either you know decadent you know guilty pleasure romance or authentically moving romance on screen and yeah you know a high society class you know oriented steamy something or other sounds real fun to me so and I know this show has maintained a huge following so no promises obviously because there's all sorts of stuff to cover but you never know and I would have fun doing it so so keep hope alive for some bridgerton and uh and let's go on to the final super stickers of the day of the day what we got what we got what we got kiana thank you kiana all the love thank you so much for for showing up despite not feeling so great we appreciate you here and we hope that we've made you feel a little bit better over the course of these few hours we've been here and And, yeah, I just sending all the good juju, all the good vibes, sending healing, you know, massaging energy. Yeah, hope you're feeling okay. And, yeah, thank you for the love and for showing up and for always showing up in these. Again, like so many of you guys are great, it just, you know, finding it and coming out.
Starting point is 02:16:40 And even though, again, it's not always like the most in advance announcement, you still find a way. And that brings us so much heart and so much joy. So thank you. Briseau Stiles. I love this as well. Look at this little lemon guy, giving a high-five to this little birdie guy. This reminds me of some adventure time characters or something like that.
Starting point is 02:17:01 I like it very much. Thank you so much for sticking it. Thank you so much. I wish we had like a sticker wall that all these could go on or something like that. That would be amazing. Absolutely. Super chat sticker wall. Reject me.
Starting point is 02:17:15 Super sticks. Well, gang, it's been a fun day of news. And commentary. Wish we could do this longer, guys. I mean, we could, but, you know, one of us is going to fall over at some point, Andrew. And John almost did already at the Iron Giant News. I know, I know. I almost destroyed the set at the Iron.
Starting point is 02:17:35 I almost said Ryan Reynolds News because there's always Ryan Reynolds News. Well, they said he's going to possibly do a remake of Clue and Clue. Okay. I could see it. I could see it. I could see it. Make more money that way. It would be.
Starting point is 02:17:50 And then we can put your mustache on the poster. Yes. Natalie Brooks would love to watch Police Academy, too. And I think the first video did decently. So you never know. I don't know if it's on the books yet. I don't know exactly. You know, certain franchises are more obvious than others in terms of how much of the whole thing to do
Starting point is 02:18:08 and what the diminishing returns might be. But I would love to check it out, and I'm sure it's at least on the table. I've seen Police Academy won several times. I don't remember two, three, and four. very much. Five, I believe, well, I don't know if it's a spoiler if I tell you the location, but they went to Miami. I've seen all the titles.
Starting point is 02:18:29 Yeah, there's a Russia one and there's a Miami one. Yeah, so Miami, it's not a very good film, but I don't give a crap. I really find that film extremely entertaining, even though it's the first one without the main star. And the sixth one, they're back in the, I forgot what the title of that one. I think that one came out in 1989. It was enjoyable, but yeah, I don't remember too much about that series other than the first one, which I liked.
Starting point is 02:18:55 I think the first one was 84 directed by Neil Israel. I like that one a lot. Okay, okay. And I was just really quick. I'd love to see you guys do more of those. I'll make me re-watch the series again. Yeah, I like that. That's a good idea.
Starting point is 02:19:09 Just real quick, I got a little bit of arcane news to close us out. There is a quote here saying that we've always wanted to tell an organic story about Caitlin and Vi that feels like it's really true to how we see them, you know, how they're, and how they've been seen, says Creator Alex E. The way in which we wanted to roll that story out has always been sort of determined. What you will see in season two will be part of the big picture that we've had all along. Bring it on.
Starting point is 02:19:36 So even though that they, you know, certainly have wished for, you know, a sooner uptake on season two, certainly this is all part of a bigger plan for this, you know, sprawling world and I do need to check it out if I'm memory service correct I remember Chris Stuckman
Starting point is 02:19:53 loved arcane's one if my memories really good and we didn't know anything about League of Legends going into it I'll have to check it out well gang guys thank you all for being here
Starting point is 02:20:05 thank you so much this was seriously a blast absolutely oh problem child one and two love those movies I believe 1990 directed by Dennis Dugan 1990 Ron 1991 directed by Brian Levent.
Starting point is 02:20:17 Ooh, never seen any of the Problem Children. Oh, you should watch those. Those are fun. John Ritter is so great in those films. Oh, hey. And then you also have Michael Oliver is the kid who plays Junior Floyd. Yep, Junior Floyd is his last time, but Juniors is his name. And I'll never forget the tagline in Problem Child 2.
Starting point is 02:20:37 He's bad. She's worse. Ah, not bad at all. I'm telling you, these taglines in these 90s films and even some of these 80s films, they are so damn memories. memorable. That's why I remembered the Me Myself and Irene tagline. Uh-huh. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:20:48 Gotta bring back these amazing taglines. That's your Mad Men moment for the movies. Like every time I see a good tagline, I'm like, I can see the Don Draper pitch for this. Yeah, and also too, last one before we get out of here, Jaws 2, just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water. Like, that's... Whatever you think of the film, like, that's a great damn tagline.
Starting point is 02:21:08 And that's... And that one is one of the ones that has spawned, like, it's a format now. Like, just when you... you thought it was safe to is like a reused tagline now because of that. Yeah. So, yeah, that is absolutely a prolific one. Gang, Natalie Brooks, Christian Unpronounceable.
Starting point is 02:21:28 Charlie 836. Charlie 836. Star Lord, Seven, the library. Bucket, Barnes, ATL. Aurelié Frost, bonsois. Have a good rest of your night. Thank you for tuning in from France. Yeah, that's so cool.
Starting point is 02:21:41 I would love to go to France. I love, it always amazes me. me and fills me with joy to see just how many different places people tune in from and comment from it is cool uh yeah absolutely uh cajan uh laylani the shy guy matt who else k n keiger for sure bucky barns as always francisco mora love being artistry sarah w mad coltrich i saw a bunch of comments from matt oh yeah mac colton sorry my apologies Matt Colton. Absolutely.
Starting point is 02:22:12 Seattle, K.O. Code Sinemaestro. So a lot of comments from Natalie. All you guys. I wish we could get everyone's name in here. But seriously, thank you guys for being here. Thank you for helping guide the chat. Thank you for your thoughts. And really quick, Matt Colton, I understood that reference.
Starting point is 02:22:28 This time, it's really personal. Jaws 19, Back to the Future, Part 2, 1989. I understood that reference. Reaction to Jaws 19. It's coming your way. Get ready. But yeah, be well, gang. And we'll catch you on the next.
Starting point is 02:22:41 next one keep your eyes out for whatever movie news might be coming up next week if there are any stories that you are particularly jazzed about throw them out at us on social media and whatnot and yeah thank you all for your generous contributions thank you guys guiding the chat and and yeah if you feel so inclined leave a like on the video give it a little share if you want to if you know somebody who would get into it it always helps us out just because again you know these streams YouTube is just a little finicky about how it shares them around and whatnot. So yeah. And who directed Jaws 19? So disappointed in you. So disappointed in you.
Starting point is 02:23:19 Needles did. Max Spielberg. Oh, Max Spielberg. Chet Hanks directed it. There you go. Chet Hanks. Thanks guys for joining us. We appreciate you all. Thank you so much. And we'll catch you next time. Andrew, flex for the camera while I stopped the stream. Ready? Three, two, one. Get that bicep going. I just got to check the main monitor so I know that you're actually doing it. Okay, good, good, good, good. Much love to you all, and
Starting point is 02:23:42 we'll catch you on the next one. Be well, party, people. Cheers. Party on, dudes. Party on, dudes.

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