Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - #960: The Collapse Of Satanic Hollywood With Peter Hyoguchi

Episode Date: January 28, 2026

The latest episode of Tin Foil Hat features Peter Hyoguchi discussing the dark history of Hollywood, occult influence, and the belief that many in the industry have sold their souls. He also talks abo...ut his horror film The Occult, touring it independently across America, and how AI and self-distribution are signaling the end of the traditional studio system. Please check out "The Occult" film: https://roninfilm.com/theoccult Please subscribe to the new Tin Foil Hat youtube channel:  https://www.youtube.com/@TinFoilHatYoutube Grab your copy of the 2nd issue of the Chaos Twins now and join the Army Of Chaos: https://bit.ly/415fDfY Check out Sam "DoomScrollin with Sam Tripoli and Midnight Mike" Every Tuesday At 4pm pst on Youtube, X Twitter, Rumble and Rokfin! Join the WolfPack at Wise Wolf Gold and Silver and start hedging your financial position by investing in precious metals now! Go to https://www.samtripoli.gold/ and use the promo code "TinFoil" and we thank Tony for supporting our show. CopyMyCrypto.com: The 'Copy my Crypto' membership site shows you the coins that the youtuber 'James McMahon' personally holds - and allows you to copy him. So if you'd like to join the 1300 members who copy James, then stop what you're doing and head over to: https://copymycrypto.com/tinfoilhat/ You'll not only find proof of everything I've said - but my listeners get full access for just $1 LiveLongerFormula.com: Check out https://www.livelongerformula.com/sam — Christian is a longevity author and functional health expert who helps you fix your gut, detox, boost testosterone, and sleep better so you can thrive, not just survive. Watch his free masterclass on the 7 Deadly Health Fads, and if it clicks, book a free Metabolic Function Assessment to get to the root of your health issues. Grab Tickets To Sam Tripoli's Live Shows At SamTripoli.com: Hollywood, CA: 2/10 Perryville, MD: 2/20 Pottstown, PA: 2/21 Las Vegas, NV: 2/28 Bakersfield, CA: 3/6 Yuma, AZ: 3/7 Hollywood, CA: 3/10 Batavia, IL: 3/26-3/28 Dallas, TX: 4/24 Fort Worth, TX: 4/25 Albuquerque, NM: 6/12-6/13 Lawerence, KS: 9/17-9/19 Tulsa, OK: 10/9-10/10   Please check out Peter Hyoguchi's internet:  Website: https://roninfilm.com/productions Twitter: https://x.com/PeterHyoguchi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hyoguchi/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@peterhyoguchi   Please check out Sam Tripoli's internet: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/samtripoli Sam Tripoli's Stand Up Youtube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@SamTripoliComedy  Sam Tripoli's Comedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolicomedy/%20P Sam Tripoli's Podcast Clip Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samtripolispodcastclips/   Please support our sponsors: Quince:  Refresh your winter wardrobe with Quince.. Go to Quince dot com slash TINFOILHAT for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too. That's Q-U-I-N-C-E dot com slash TINFOILHAT. Free shipping and 365-day returns. Quince dot com slash TINFOILHAT. Ethos: Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos now, by going to Ethos dot com slash TINFOIL. In as little as 10 minutes you can get your free quote and up to 3 million dollars in coverage at Ethos dot com slash TINFOIL. That is E-T-H-O-S dot com slash TINFOIL. ETHOS dot com slash TINFOIL. Application times and Rates may vary.  

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Tinfoil hat. Oh, what the fuck are you guys? People talking about. Global can have to be imposed and be created to enforce them. Welcome to tin foil half. We go deep, home, boy. Eric, from the fountain of knowledge. There's lizard people everywhere.
Starting point is 00:00:29 That's some inter-demand. This is only the beginning. Dude, you just blew my mind. And welcome to Tinfoil hat, live from the Wise Wolf Golden Silver Studios. just go to Samtriplea.org, use a promo code Timfoil, and you two can get on the Press Medal's game for his little as $50 a month. Very excited to have her next guest on.
Starting point is 00:00:57 He's a filmmaker. He's touring his film right now. Please welcome. Peter, Hiro Gucci. Hi, yo Gucci. Yeah, I nailed that. Yeah, almost. That's all right.
Starting point is 00:01:10 I'm trying, dude. That's all right. It's Hi-Yo-Guchi. The English language has no sound. that sounds like that. There's no hyo in English. There's hue, but no hio. But yeah, I'm half Japanese, my dad's Japanese. I love that, dude. Welcome. Welcome to Timphol. I very excited we can make it happen. I saw you at Jay Davis's comedy show. And here we are together again. Now, uh, thanks for having. No, I'm glad. For those who may not be familiar with you,
Starting point is 00:01:41 you can tell us a little bit about yourself and where our listeners can find you, Peter. Well, I grew up in L.A. I've been making movies my whole life. They can go to roninfinem.com, just like the samurai, roninfinem.com. Oh, hell yeah. And my ancestors are samurai, so I'm paying tribute to them with the company name. And then I've been on tour with this movie called The Occult and The Occult Movie.com. And that's a movie that I directed and I produced and co-wrote with my friend Robert Flowers. And we made this movie for pretty much nothing, but it looks like a million bucks. And I did something different with the film in a lot of respects. First of all, it's a horror film, but there's all the stand-up comedians.
Starting point is 00:02:35 It's mostly stand-up comedians in the cast. and the film takes place in L.A. was shot in L.A. I did something different with the film, which was I decided to distribute the movie myself in theaters only. So the film is only available in movie theaters. And the reason why I did that was I finished the film a little over a year ago. And I realized that there were a lot less movies in theaters. because I made the movie to be in theaters. The movie's got Adobe 5.1 surround sound.
Starting point is 00:03:13 It's in 4K. I really made it for a movie theater. And, you know, the studios are kind of falling apart. They are falling apart. They're in midfall. And they're not picking up independent films like they used to. In fact, just films in general in the theater, there's a lot less of them. It feels like there's less of them.
Starting point is 00:03:32 But I didn't know how many, how much the drop-off was. until I actually counted. So here's the math that went into it. In the year 2000, not that long ago. In the year 2000. That was a good bit. In the year 2000, January of 2000, collectively Hollywood released 31 movies to the movie theaters. And that was a pretty normal month.
Starting point is 00:04:01 In fact, that's kind of an anemic month. January's are usually kind of a slow month. So how many movies came out in 2026, January, 26? Nine. So we're going from 31 movies and theaters to nine movies and theaters in a month. And in fact, we're getting about a movie a week, sometimes two. And sometimes a week goes by, there's not even one new movie. So there's a lot less movies being made for the theater.
Starting point is 00:04:32 And so people complain, they go, oh, there's not a lot of movies, not a lot of good movies, but it's really there's not a lot of movies, just period. And, you know, in L.A., we feel it because there's so many people out of work. And production is slowed down to a crawl, both in television and in film. And so I went to this convention, this theater, the movie theater convention, it's called CinemaCon. And it's at every year they have a big convention. at Caesar's Palace. And all the movie theater owners from around the world come.
Starting point is 00:05:11 And the studios do these presentations of the latest movies that are going to come out that year. So I went and I was the only independent filmmaker selling his movie to theaters, the only one. It's like Warner Brothers and Paramount and Lionsgate and Disney and then like me and wandering around with these little flyers. And the theaters were real receptive. Now, normally they would not want to talk to me at all because there'd be plenty of movies for them to show. But since there weren't enough movies, they were happy to make a little deal with me. It used to be called forewalling if you would independently distribute your movie in theaters. You'd pay money up front.
Starting point is 00:05:50 It's expensive. And, you know, $500,000 up front per screening, you know. And so what I did was instead, I said, let me do a 50-50 split with you from the. the ticket, you keep all the concessions, I keep half of the ticket prices, and I sell my merch. And I did, this has been over 100 screenings. I haven't paid to screen yet. It's all been the 50-50 split, which is a better deal than Hollywood gives them. And so I've been just going to town to town, just like a stand-up comic. In fact, I talked to my comic friends for advice before I went to on tour about how to promote, how to use social media, how to get attention in the press.
Starting point is 00:06:34 And just practical things. How do you go and tour America? Small town, big town, little town. I mean, I'm doing like rural drive-in in Iowa in the middle of a cornfield. I'm doing multiplexes in Detroit. But it's been Florida, Texas, California, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Iowa, Georgia. Yeah, I'm sure I'm missing one of those places. I mean, you're doing it.
Starting point is 00:07:05 You're doing it, dude. And that is, that's what the future is, I think. You know, I really do think, you know, once everyone figures out how to fund movies, I think we're going to have a renaissance in movies. I think you could see us getting back to 70s quality movies with better plots, you know, better acting, better everything. I mean, yesterday, I forget what game we were watching. I forget what's oh I think we were watching the NCAA championship football championship
Starting point is 00:07:39 and a trailer came out for a movie involves a plane exploding and a couple people survive on an island and the woman is doing all the hunting and gather it and the guy's just sitting there like Rachel McGill yeah yeah it's called it's called it's called Send Help it's directed by Sam Ramey yeah and it's uh it's uh it's Again, you know, you got to ask yourself, has America told Hollywood we don't like these narratives? You know, because like these chicks are kicking ass in these movies, which is great. But if I tell my girlfriend, she can't tell a story, she fucking cries. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:08:20 Like, it's just people are fucking over it, dude. They're over this kind of push to completely annihilate our archetypes and force us to believe. new archetypes that chicks can kick everybody's ass. And it's like, it's, it's, it's boy, like, when it was cool when Angelia and Jolie and her fat rack were out there beating up everybody, because that was an anomaly. Or you know, like, Kill Bill, like, Kill Bill, too. That was like a once in a while. And then you had like the Terminator chick and Sigourney Weaver and Aliens.
Starting point is 00:08:53 That's four in like 30 years. And that's why they did well. Every single show and television is this now. And as you talk about how the studios are dying, I just saw an article where, like, Banks are about to foreclose on these studios. They did. Radford, Radford just got foreclosed on where they did Twilight Zone and I think Friends was there too. I mean, it's a huge history of film at Warner Brothers Radford.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Well, do you have hope for in-person exhibition like proper cinemas? Oh, yeah. My whole life is about. You know, I've dedicated my whole life to it. Well, I mean, I'm, I adore, you know, and we're lucky to live in L.A. Because, you know, it's still vibrant here, I would say, if you got the right place. Theaters aren't going anywhere. People love movies.
Starting point is 00:09:44 If you have a good movie, like Top Gun, people will come see it and they'll come see it again and again. Godzilla was awesome. So it's like, you know, if you have a good movie, people will come. The problem is, is not enough movies. So, like, if you take 100 pieces of art or 100 movies or 100 TV shows, or 100 records, you know, maybe one is going to be truly great. Yeah. But if you just take 10, you know, then, of course, there's probably not going to be a, you know, a wonderful work of art in there.
Starting point is 00:10:19 You know, it's a numbers game. Unfortunately, art is like not a – you can't just crank out art on a consistent level. You know, it's – so you've got to make a lot of it, and there's – and then one of them, or a handful of them are going to be great. It's not like older movies were better. It was just it was more of them. And so we had a better shot. It's just like going to Vegas.
Starting point is 00:10:41 You know, it's like, you know, you have better odds taking, you know, a thousand dollars to Vegas than $50. You could also trust critics back then. Critics now are all political. Like if something vibes with what they believe, they'll say, oh, it's a great film, you know, and you go see it.
Starting point is 00:10:56 Yeah. I mean, no, there aren't really critics anymore to speak of. It used to be there was like a hand. of critics like Siskel and Ebert. But now everyone's a critic and everyone, you know, the whole internet is a critic. And I think that actually that's probably better. But, but what's nice is I'm from LA and I get an LA point of view and it was really wonderful to go out and to the country, the real country. Because I, you know, I'm told as an LA person that people in Texas or in people in Wisconsin or Minnesota, they're like backwards and stupid or. It's so
Starting point is 00:11:32 not that. And it's like, there's like, people are people everywhere. There's, there's dumb people everywhere, there's, smart people everywhere. And people are pretty savvy. And they're also really sick of being pushed into this agenda, this satanic agenda. And now the movie is about Satanism. And there is a satanic agenda. You know, everything about Satanism can be summed up with the upside down cross, which is their symbol, which is anti-Christ, right? Anti-good. and everything's inversion. So the inversion of gender. So part of this ancient religion, which is totally real and what the movie's about,
Starting point is 00:12:12 is this inversion of things like gender, where certain satanic families will raise a boy, a girl, or a girl, a boy, as a sacrifice to a god or a deity to invert their gender. They'll tell the child, the little boy, that they're a girl. and they may even go far as to give them surgery or give them hormones. But it's an ancient practice. It's not new.
Starting point is 00:12:37 This whole trans agenda is like it's really an ancient agenda. And the whole subversion from male, you know, what a male is and their role in society and then switching it to the, you know, to this other, you know, this other thing like the women are super powerful and can lift, you know, huge, you know, it's like they can't. They physically are not as strong. So there's this whole like inversion of reality that's going on. And it's really in a small group of people's hands who've controlled this industry for a real long time. And they've been kind of trying to push the agenda slowly for, you know, most of America was Christian and they weren't going to buy a lot of the stuff that Hollywood was dealing. Even though a lot of these people who ran Hollywood were Satanists and had this other religion, this ancient religion, they wouldn't really.
Starting point is 00:13:29 try to impose it too hard on the masses. Slow rollout. Because it would just be like fully slow rollout. Exactly. It would be rejected because, you know, it's a Christian country and it's like they're not going to go for it. But, you know, at some point they just, right now they're really going hard like the new Star Trek show.
Starting point is 00:13:48 I mean, it's like these woke shows and TV, you know, it's like the reason why they're financially failing is because the audience is not going with it. They're just not. Well, I'm surprised out. Are you surprised Sam? we talked about this, how seemingly popular that gay hockey show is. Like, dude, all the ladies are loving that show. Yeah, and it's very interesting because there's been a lot of talk about why women love to watch gay men.
Starting point is 00:14:15 Because there's nothing, what's the word I'm talking about? What's the word I'm looking for? There's nothing in it for them. I'm, you know, I'm all an idiot. I can't remember the word, but there's nothing in that two men having, hooking up. When a man watches two women hook up, he always goes, I could get in the middle of that. There's something. There's more chance of procreation.
Starting point is 00:14:43 With women, there's nothing there. And I remember when I was really young, I was in, it's very funny, I was in groundlings. And one of my classmates was Tom Segorah. And we were watching these guys do a scene, and these two dudes started making up. And the guys are like, eh. And the girls are like, yeah. And I turned to the girl. I go, why are you excited about that?
Starting point is 00:15:10 And she goes to me, I don't know, guys like to watch two girls hook up. So why can't we have the other way? I go, because you're not in this equation. You don't fit into this equation. A guy is like, that's just two people I can try to get impregnate. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's literally it. There's a natural survival.
Starting point is 00:15:30 There's nothing instinctually for them in two men hooking up. It's basically it's death, you know. I mean, that's what it is. Because it doesn't, there's no, there's no, you can't make a baby this way. There's no life in there. Exactly. And so there's something about it that's satanic. And, you know, people get all upset about it.
Starting point is 00:15:54 but it's um you know if everyone was gay on the planet that'd the end of the end of the human race so some people like that some people like the idea of the end of the human race and those people are Satanous whether they know it or not yeah i i would agree with that i would even go as far to say that the slow rollout has been planned for a very long time totally that that the satanic panic of the 70s or 80s whenever that came out you're so there you are uh was actually done on purpose for this time, that you roll out these stories, you nationally manipulate them
Starting point is 00:16:34 to make it seem like the people being charged with all this stuff, didn't do it. You know, the Memphis 3, you've had many guests on saying, those motherfuckers did it. They totally did it. They totally did it. They're open Satanists.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Yeah. You know, it's, I mean, it's so obvious. If you just, you know, but if you look at it. at the HBO documentary that makes them look like heroes, you know, they're covering for these kids. These kids are in the cult, you know, there's, there's, there's, there's, there's secret, yeah, exactly. There's secret societies.
Starting point is 00:17:08 They raise a red flag. They're like, hey, you know, we need support because we're being exposed. And if you read David, what's his name right now? It'll come to me. but there's a great Dave McGowan. Great writer about this. He wrote a book, crucial book, and you can watch videos based on his book on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:17:35 There's like thousands of them, but it's called the, oh my God, I forgot. Dave McGowan's... What is that book? It's called the Something Studios or something like that? Or it's about that? Well, he wrote a book about the... he wrote two major books.
Starting point is 00:17:56 One is about Laurel Canyon. Yeah, Laurel Canyon. Weird scenes inside the canyon. Weird. Yeah. And then the other one is called Program to Kill, the politics of serial killers. And if you read that book,
Starting point is 00:18:10 you can go on YouTube and listen to the audiobook. It's really fascinating. Is that this guy, he's not a conspiracy theorist. He's basically citing all these, like, real court cases. And real transcripts and mainstream articles, none of it is like conjecture. He's just basically putting the pieces together in a way that makes it really clear that there is a interlocking, interconnected, ancient bloodline secret societies. And they worship various forms of Satanism, just like Christianity has Baptists and Catholics and all of this kind of stuff. stuff. There's, there's sort of an occult version of that. And they're very powerful. And it's
Starting point is 00:19:00 absolutely real and documented. And these groups of people, they have like church services, but they're done in the middle of the night. And it includes pedophilia, it includes cannibalism, murder, and lots of murder and torture and the worst things possible. And, um, And these people are, many of them are in positions of power. And then it's intergenerational. It's not like you can just go join up. There are these families that kind of torture their children and force them to continue the bloodline.
Starting point is 00:19:39 They have arranged marriages. This is real. This is all, this is in L.A. I mean, this is how I found out about it firsthand. And there are people that can't, they want to leave, they can't. and that was really the impetus for me to make this film, the occult, is I felt like there's a lot of information online about it. And it's finally because the internet has,
Starting point is 00:20:05 and social media has spread all of this information that people can learn that this is like the horrible reality that we live in. It's very different than what we're told. And I wanted to make a real cinematic, entertaining movie that it had to do with this kind of stuff. I mean, I guess it's a lot like... You want to hear something crazy, dude? Because I have kids.
Starting point is 00:20:27 They're five. They're almost six. And I just look for stuff for them to watch with me. You know, you hear a lot of stuff about kids on their iPads. The truth of the matter is, is like, because they've scared people so much of the outside that there's a bunch of, like, pedophile vans everywhere.
Starting point is 00:20:47 And I'm not saying there's not. that kids stay inside now. And, you know, this has been a giant sciop ever since they found that kid disappeared in Florida. And his dad went on to run, you know, America's Most Wanted. You know, he disappears. They find his head. Everyone's afraid that the kids are going to get kidnapped. That's the beginning of basically disconnecting everyone from their neighbors,
Starting point is 00:21:10 keeping your kids inside. I'm not going to lie to you. My neighborhood, I look around. There's not a lot of kids my kids age. You got a nice neighborhood, too. Yeah. It's a nice neighborhood, but there's no kids my kids age to go run around, and there's just random people driving around all the time.
Starting point is 00:21:24 You know, in a smaller town, you know everybody who's, if there's a car, you've never seen, everyone's like, who's that? But I'm, so I'm watching Kung Fu Panda, and the movie's great, right? Well, they have a TV show on Amazon called Kung Fu Panda, and he takes these little kids, these little pandas, and teaches them the way. and the first one is they're going up against an evil demon, dragon, and there's a moment in where the dragon tries to bribe the village of pandas that's protecting, they're protected what they call the chi, right?
Starting point is 00:22:02 Which is interesting too. So they're protecting them, and the dragon literally goes, this is a scene, I'm like, what the fuck? And by the way, Kung Fu Panda has two dads. They have his biological dad His his One of them's a duck Yeah you're right
Starting point is 00:22:19 They have two dads They have a kid They can't And everyone keeps asking if they're married And I go I don't care if you're gay I really don't God gave us free will
Starting point is 00:22:27 You're going to do what you want to do We all deal with it On the other side When we get judged I don't care I have a lot of gay friends I don't give a shit There's no need for that in a kid show
Starting point is 00:22:36 But let's put that aside Which is annoying And hard to watch This dragon goes to the village, I will give you everything you want. You just have to give me your children. And the pandas are like, no,
Starting point is 00:22:51 we're not giving you these four kids. And the panda, and the dragon literally says, to the pandas, you won't sacrifice your children for all the dreams you've ever wanted. Anything you've ever wanted you can have. You just have to sacrifice these kids. And I was like, dog, that is the darkest thing ever said.
Starting point is 00:23:12 I don't know. kids show ever sacrifice your kids and you can have all your dreams you don't think they say these to these people coming up you know they're coming up and want fame sacrifice someone you love we all hear about it a blood sacrifice sacrifice you so when you love you got to love them you got no it's it's real i mean and and you know it's not only is it real but the the the the people who've been paid and chosen to write a lot of these children shows are part of these Colts. I'd be like my brother, Benjamin Netanyahu, I would love him so much. I'm willing to sacrifice him. If you would just give me rich. Benjamin Netanyahu. And give me everything I ever
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Starting point is 00:28:29 Yeah. And so it's like, it's a great thing that this is happening. I mean, this information is spreading. People need to know. And, you know, you can't be paranoid. but you got to have a little bit of paranoia. You got to make sure that you check in on who's teaching your children. You know, one of the things that got me kind of going with this film to begin with was I met some of these people.
Starting point is 00:28:53 I had some close relationships with people who told me that they were born into these families, that their parents were like kidnapping children and selling them and doing child porn and things like that. and and you know i was you know frightened very frightened about because they look normal these people look normal and they're not dressed in like elvira and uh some of them do but um but many of them are just like regular bankers and stuff like that and um and you probably know them they're probably people in your circle and uh and you have no idea but like at four in the morning they're having sex with babies. And it sounds ridiculous, but it's true. And it's important that you understand the symbolism, because they have, like, secret symbols and secret handshakes and some of their jewelry
Starting point is 00:29:43 will have indication, or they will say things kind of waiting for you to, like, like, Freemasonic kind of things for you to know, for them to, sort of secret language to be able to, you know, allow people to know, because they can't tell everyone, oh, I'm, you know. Wait, I'm sorry, are you saying he's connected to Freemasonry or that is? Oh, absolutely. It is. No, it's the same thing. A.G.
Starting point is 00:30:08 We don't, we're just chill. Listen, I'm going to tell you. It's absolutely documented. If you go and you read morals and dogma, which is the book you read when you become a 33-degree Mason, Albert Pike, who's, like, got a statue of himself, you know, in Washington, D.C. I mean, he was the royal grandmaster of the, of the, I think it was the Scottish right or something like that. Anyway, he wrote this book. And if you look, if you read the book, if you take time to read the book, it talks about how the god of Freemasonry is Lucifer.
Starting point is 00:30:47 And one of the few Confederate generals to have their statue put back up, by the way. That's correct. Yeah, that's correct. Yeah. So, I mean, it's like, it's right there if you choose. go and do the research, you can find out that, you know, Masonic temples are satanic temples. And there's a lot of people who are masons, they go to the rituals, but they don't go to all the rituals because they're not 33 degree or, you know, they're not in the, they're not
Starting point is 00:31:12 allowed to move up through the ranks. And they're tested to see our, you know, is your, is your morality flexible? You know, I was invited to join the masons by some very powerful people in Hollywood and I chose not to do it. Yeah, we did a show and I said this before, but Eddie Bravo and I did a show in San Francisco and we were taking pictures and selling merch and this guy comes up to me with his ring and he's just like, we would like to invite you to the lodge. We'd like to talk to you. And we're like, we're good, bud. We're fucking good, dude. I'm good. And you know, it's very interesting. Thanks, bro. So I personally had a joke making it seem like it comes to me, but it was a random Twitter I saw this woman was going off on racism and then I just wanted to see if she was
Starting point is 00:32:02 a bot or something. So I go to her page on Twitter, her Twitter profile and it says, a soldier of Satan on it. And I go, I hate to tell you lady, but being a Satanist is worse than being a racist. We all have a racist uncle. He's kind of entertaining during the holidays. He says some crazy shit and pisses off your grandma. I can fucking, I can handle that. But being a Satanist, you're killing kids, you're sacrificing kids, you're worshiping
Starting point is 00:32:34 Molok and dark arts. Way worse than racist. You know, especially when you see every comedian of every ethnic group doing a joke about how the elders of their group, their ethnic group are the most racist people on the planet. You know, I mean, on the 405 right now, it's two lanes of just people being racist. I mean, everybody's racist. I'm so sick of the racism thing that seems like such a plant kind of argument to have. It's just stupid.
Starting point is 00:33:03 It came out of nowhere. It was like, who cares? It's so, it's so meaningless. If America was so racist, why do we vote for a black president? Twice. It's just ridiculous. It's not happening. I've been all over this country.
Starting point is 00:33:17 There's no racism that I found. I mean, not more than like passive, lame people getting upset with each other on street on sidewalks but no one's like they're not murdering black people because they hate black people i mean there's it's not happening i forget the name of the uh the actress she was uh pam gear is that her name johnny from man greer yeah did you see her she went on the views well she was hot yeah she's not i forget uh what's his name royce from uh from he he's out of florida he's got funny podcast and he was talking about how pam grue looks like she's a voodoo priest now who sacrifices chickens, right? It's a funny
Starting point is 00:33:57 ass tweet. I haven't seen her. But she was talking about how like when she was young she had to close her eyes because the black people were being lynched, she couldn't look at them. And then they realized she was born in 1946. The state she grew up in, the last
Starting point is 00:34:13 recorded lynching was in 1911. So there was never, but it's like you can go on there and just say plain stupid shit. Yeah. Because it just fits a narrative and no one's going to question you because it fits the narrative. Totally credulous. Like, oh my God. And it's that sunny chick on there, the lightskin Puerto Rican, who's still rallying against racism when her own
Starting point is 00:34:37 family was slave traders. That's that great. That's one of the best moments on that show where they bring up your history. That's the greatest show ever. Everyone in Hollywood should have to go on there and find out how their family sold slaves. Right. You are the problem. You are the elites. Right? Well, it's a manufactured enemy and a manufactured problem because the real problem are these sadeness you know and then and they don't they don't they don't want the regular people to get to be aware of them and then band together and get rid of them because they would that would they control they're the they're the controller they're the babylonians dude they worship old gods and exactly mollick and all of that so it's like mithras mithra yeah there's the the
Starting point is 00:35:19 god of the owl god and who had a who had a boyfriend mithrus had a had a boyfriend Yeah, it's very famous. Good for him, you know. Was she hot? Is he hot? Mithras? It was a guy. Mithras, he got a boyfriend then.
Starting point is 00:35:35 So he was gay. The Baphomet is transgender. And it's got, you know, she's got tits. But it's a guy. And then also part goat and everything. I mean, this is part of their, you know, their obsession. And, you know, it's like, if if the people really knew what was going on you know i mean they and then and that's what's great
Starting point is 00:36:03 is that they really are i think people are more hip to what's going on now than ever before they know about the the transgender agenda and how how you know there's people who do these trans trans investigations online where they're like you know um they can tell obviously like big mike you know he's got she's got a dick you know it's pretty obvious you know, but there's other physiological things like it's educating the masses. Like, um, um, uh, Leonardo da Vinci, you know, besides being an amazing artist, he, um, he was really into, um, science and physiology and he would like, um, he would dissect, not in a macabre, but, uh, cadavers and measure things about men and women.
Starting point is 00:36:49 And men and women are different. We're not the same at all, obviously. Um, but we have like physiological different. like our shoulders are basically three of our heads next to each other. But women have narrower shoulders. So it's like a half of a head, you know? And there's also about our head height. If it's like nine of them makes us and then, but women, it's like six or something. And there's all these different physiological traits like our hands, like our ring finger. As a man, your ring finger is usually longer than your pointer finger.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Yeah. But for women, it's the opposite. Their pointer finger is longer than their ring finger. It's not always the case, but it's, it's an aggregate. So you take all of these things that are like physiological measurements of what makes a man a man and a woman and woman. And they're able to be like, oh, Jennifer Anderson's a man. And like, oh, who knew? You know, I mean, there's all these.
Starting point is 00:37:47 How do you think that is, dude? I mean, because sometimes people are like, oh, they're fucking. blah, blah, blah, is a man. And I'm like, I don't know. But do you think it's that deep that a lot of them are men? And they just get this super. So you brought Jennifer Anson. I think a gender flopped.
Starting point is 00:38:03 I mean, it's a, I think with these families, very common. Very, very common. But someone like Jennifer Anston, you think that, you think she's one? I do. You think she was a guy. I think she was born a male in her parents. Shots fired. What would you say about, like, a recent one I just saw was Justin Bieber.
Starting point is 00:38:21 There's a lot of things. Yeah, Justin Bieber. probably a woman. Wow. I mean, it's interesting. There's really intelligent people out there have taken, they see photographs, they do measurements from multiple angles and
Starting point is 00:38:36 they make these determination, the Adams Apple. You know, I think probably the most shocking one is the chick from Transformers. Megan Fox. Megan Fox, a man. And in fact, there's a video of her saying she's a man she's also got what thumbs for i mean you know we're fingers yeah yeah we're fingers have you ever seen she's got like her her thumbs look like toes yeah really weird well nobody's perfect but yeah i mean but yeah i mean these families
Starting point is 00:39:09 you know a lot of these celebrities are placed you know they're plants you know so they're part of and the what happens with these families is what they do is they they sometimes they they will sacrifice their children to these gods To win. You know, they'll kill their babies. And then sometimes what they'll do is they're sacrificed the child's gender. That is a sacrifice because that child will never have, I mean, never be able to procreate. And it's a, it's a celebration to Satan.
Starting point is 00:39:37 It's an inversion. I've taken my boy and I've made him a woman. And I've fooled him into thinking he's a woman. And he'll never be able to be a full, realize, you know, God made him a man. And so I'm going to, I'm going to undermine God and celebrate Satan by raising my boy as a, as a, as a, as a girl. And then they've got elite ties into Hollywood, so they'll make sure because of their friends are, you know, heads of studios or executives or, you know, or they'll literally buy their way in. Like, they're, they're wealthy people like Glenn, Glenn Campbell, whose father is like a oil billionaire. And he just funds the movies that Glenn's in.
Starting point is 00:40:20 so that Glenn is now a movie star. But he's really just a rich guy. I mean, he's a decent actor. Glenn Powell? Yeah. Okay. I thought you said Glenn Campbell for a second. Oh, I'm sorry, Glenn Powell.
Starting point is 00:40:29 What does he look like? He's, uh, he was in running man. And like, he's in running man, that guy that you don't really like him. Well, the guy that, oh my God. Really? All of a sudden, he's a movie star, but he's behind the scenes, he's buying his way in. Whoa. I did not know that.
Starting point is 00:40:49 Holy. He admits to it in an interview. And then if you research him, his father is an oil man from Texas. So he's a super wealthy guy. But there's a lot of wealthy people who are buying their way into stardom. Whoa. That's mind-blowing. Yeah, he put money into Top Gun.
Starting point is 00:41:11 He put money into all the movies that he's in. And it's a known thing where, you know, it's like your director, you've got a a movie, you know, you've got a soft green light from a studio and you need matching funds or something like that. And there's a list of billionaire actors whose families are super connected and can finance the film when you do matching funds. And then all of a sudden you've got this, you know, this billionaire son is, and it's rife in this business. I mean, it is so common. And they don't like to tell anyone because they want to be like, I was discovered and I made it. I made it, you know.
Starting point is 00:41:50 I never knew. I mean, we always knew nepotism was big, but I didn't know they would like pay their way in. Oh, fully funny. I mean, I've had billionaires kids come to me and want to star in my films. And it's like, it's hard to do because it's like you're looking at the budget for your movie. And then you're realizing that I'm with this guy who probably can't carry the movie. And then on top of it will run roughshot over you.
Starting point is 00:42:18 You know, so it's like they want to change. a script they want to do this that and the other they're the boss of the movie all of a sudden wow i didn't know that you know you bring up something where they don't want you to know i've said that since day one of tim fall hat which is nine years now i've always said that they basically use the abrahamic religions as a mask to walk amongst us so they so that we don't really know what they worship and that's the same thing with um jeffrey epstein with all these like quote unquote zionist thing tanks i mean you know about you know about the frank do you know about the frankists yeah okay no but go on tell them about okay so um i think his name was zacharias frankist but there's a history
Starting point is 00:43:13 of this group of people who are essentially they're like they're from Eastern Europe and they converted en masse well what they were doing is they were worshipping Satan
Starting point is 00:43:35 or versions of Satan and doing like mass orgies. It's a very I can't remember the name it'll come to me, but from the Caucasian Mountains and where the word Caucasian comes from.
Starting point is 00:43:51 And they were basically marauders. You know, people, they invade countries and loot and pillage, and they were just ruthless. Kazarians? Cazarians, right, that's it. And so, from Khazar, right? And so, anyway,
Starting point is 00:44:07 so what happened was they were ruthless. They would invade and pillage, and, but they were also occultists and and they were into orgies and they were into human sacrifice child sacrifice they were into all this pushing pushing pushing the most degenerate stuff pedophilia incest cannibalism all this stuff so they were very good at just ruthless warfare because they had no bounds no morality and then finally they were they were conquered and or so the myth says but it could be true that they were conquered and they were forced to change their religion because it was like you can't be fucking kids anymore, you can't be doing all the stuff, you know.
Starting point is 00:44:50 So then they chose to mass convert to Judaism. And so they converted to Judaism and then they started a secret sect behind closed doors. So most of the most of them were sort of the lower level of society was true Jews. True Judaism. So they converted Judaism fully. And Jews were nomads, too. That was a big thing. Right. And that's where they were always, the reason why they were always kicked out of these countries, not because of racism, is because they were fucking the kids. And so they were doing, they were doing horrible things. And so, and so they were. These Cazarians. And so, but behind the closed doors, there was a secret sect within that culture that maintained the original Frankist religion, which was Satanism.
Starting point is 00:45:42 And so it was these rabbis and some of these other folks that would secretly do these rituals. And you're finding that kind of stuff sometimes like it'll come up like the tunnels in New York and everything. And so they hide behind this whole idea of like, you know, anti-Semitism. It's like, no, no, no, you're coming after us because you hate Jews and you're racist and everything. And it's like, you know, it's like if you're fucking kids, I don't care what religion you are. And it's sad because for me personally, because that's my bloodline is these Khazars, these guys. In fact, I have two rabbi, my grandfather's fathers, my grandmother and my grandfather's fathers were rabbi from New York. And so I'm not religiously Jewish, but, you know, my mother's a Jew, so the Jewish, you know, the Jews, Jews consider me a Jew.
Starting point is 00:46:45 And, you know, but it's, and I realize that that's not, my ancestors aren't who I am. Like, if your ancestors, like, had slaves, that's not who you are. But it's like, you know, there's a history. And it's conveniently been, you know, distorted. Um, but it's not just these particular Jews. There's, there are Catholics behind closed doors or fucking kids and worshiping Satan. You know, Satan is not with any one bloodline. You know, there, he's with everyone who will take him in. And, you know, it can be as organized as, you know, the CIA. It's very interesting to me because, you know, on this journey on the show, I had a spiritual
Starting point is 00:47:33 podcast for a while. I just got so busy. I couldn't do it. But the truth of the matter is, is that the fact that Satan and these people worship Satan, and it's so obvious based on the symbolism they have all around them, what they wear, you know, that to me is the greatest proof of God, too. I mean, like, later on you find, like, God is in your children. in God, you find all these other reasons to believe in God.
Starting point is 00:48:05 But if you're looking for a concrete reason where it's so obvious, it's all these people who worship Satan, they worship dark gods, they worship fallen angels, they are the watchers. Are these gargoyles? You know what those are watchers, dude. Yeah. Those are nephalums. Those are fallen angels. That's what all those gargoyles are, when you see them on these old buildings.
Starting point is 00:48:28 And that is proof that if they worship the evil, there must be. good. Yeah. And that's what my movie's about. And, um, you know, Mike, the, the, the hero of the film is basically doesn't believe in anything. And, uh, he dates this girl who's a fortune teller, does tarot card readings. And she sort of draws him in. And he's a filmmaker. He's sort of taught that maybe his career will, in Hollywood will, you know, ascend. Um, but then he finds out that they're, they're doing horrible stuff. And that if, and the true evil does exist. And Satan does exist. And then he realizes, well, then there must be a God. If there's true evil entity that rules all evil,
Starting point is 00:49:08 then there's a true entity that rules all good. And that was a process for me with this film, for me, was rediscovering God and my faith. And, you know, the one thing that I thought was really interesting, because I've interviewed a lot of Satanists for this movie and trying to figure out what their rules are and what the rituals are and their secrets and all of that. and they're all good with Buddha and and Hinduism and Allah and you know they're they're they're into all the different gods
Starting point is 00:49:42 they're okay with with this pantheon of gods right all the gods are cool but they hate Jesus and they can't stand Jesus or the cross and I think that's just really interesting because it's like that's a really interesting indicator of what is what is happening and what is true. Yeah, yeah, 100%. Hey guys, real quick, I'm telling you about our good friends at Ethos. Listen, I carry a lot of responsibility in my household, okay?
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Starting point is 00:51:51 MTV, and I'm in New York? In New York? In L.A. Okay. And I'm getting everywhere by the sky. They just wanted to figure out if they could use me and where they could put me. And the guy basically was like, yeah, so you know, you're gay, right? And I'm like, what? He goes, you're gay, right? And I was like, no.
Starting point is 00:52:15 And I always wonder if I said yes, what would have had happened at that moment. Oh, you'd be on Netflix. Who specials by that? Would I be? Now, there's people out there. I'm not even going to say what they do. that there's real deep rumors, deep, deep rumors that they moved very quickly because they were basically giving up their ass. Yeah, that's pretty common.
Starting point is 00:52:43 That they gave up their ass, they moved up very quick. I mean, I'm not even talking about the rumors around Brad Pitt, all these other guys, all these good-looking guys who blew up and became the main stars of Hollywood. I'm talking about other people on lower levels that are like a B class C class well I wouldn't say they were they were at one time was a class to a point like to a point you know they were in some big movies they weren't the leads but they were in big movies and you know they later went on and had like giant like psychological breakdowns and all that shit yeah that's why that's why normal people are like how come well how come all these Hollywood people they kill themselves or they die mysteriously or they die mysteriously or. or, you know, what's going on? They have these breakdowns, or they have to go to a mental institution, they come back all different and everything. And it's like, they don't realize that these people are part of the cult. And it starts off with like, will you, you know, suck the dick of, you know,
Starting point is 00:53:40 the latest, you know, Weinstein. And then it's sort of like, and then it's like, well, you take it up the ass and will you, you know, what about, you know, go to an orgy and then have a train run on you? And then it's like animals. You know, we have sex with a goat or, you know, a horse or something like that and children. And, you know, and it just gets worse and worse. And then it's like, you know, you're blackmailed. And then you're allowed to join this like ultimate power circle.
Starting point is 00:54:11 And you get the specials and you get the film and you get the TV show and all of this kind of stuff. And all that stuff is over because, you know, the internet is just broken, open, AI filmmaking. is allowing you to do films that look like you needed a million dollars to make them, but actually you needed nothing. And if you know the language of cinema and you can entertain people, and you can get the viewership from YouTube or from any social media or your own website, you can harness the audience that you could only do if you went through that satanic tunnel to get to the masses. If you wanted to be a storyteller, whether it's a stand-up comedian or a filmmaker,
Starting point is 00:54:54 You know, you have this desire to tell stories and you've developed a skill set to be able to entertain people, capture people's imagination and give them an emotional roller coaster of an experience and catharsis and maybe learning something too, you know? And if you have that skill, you were kind of kept at bay unless you played along. And now you don't really have to play along. You don't have to suck a Weinstein dick. You can go make your movie like I've been making my movie. I never had to join the Masonic Order. I made my film. It actually criticizes them.
Starting point is 00:55:26 And I'm in movie theaters playing right next to Avatar. Yeah, it's interesting to me. I've been thinking about how can they control it. And I think the control will come for a brief moment will be reach. You know, are they going to allow you to get reach? Because we watch what they do on Instagram, who they allow to explode, who they don't allow to explode. And we've talked about before there where there's like a couple things if you do this, they'll let you explode.
Starting point is 00:55:54 And you can even see it on my Instagram as well. When I post a funny meme or something, that Instagram thinks will piss everybody off, they'll let it be seen. But if I'm talking about real truth and I'm getting really fucking, I'm above the target, they'll fucking shadow ban that shit to the dark realm.
Starting point is 00:56:11 So that's how they're going to control who blows up and who doesn't. But what I will tell you, it won't last. Because, you know, as we talk about with this actor whose dad's a billionaire. I could be wrong, but I don't think he resonates with anybody. No, nobody loves that guy. He looks like he should be the guy, but he's not the guy, and there's something very unorganic about him.
Starting point is 00:56:34 He's perfect for the role he did in Top Gunn because he's an entitled, good-looking, arrogant asshole. And maybe he's not an asshole in real life, but he's entitled. He has the energy of that. And he's got that. There's something, there's a truth to his. his performance in that movie. And he was cast well. But in all these other roles where he's supposed to be like a like in the running man, where he's supposed to be like a working class every
Starting point is 00:57:01 man. That guy's never worked a day in his life. He doesn't know what every man is like, you know. And so he's not resonating with the working man. And so, you know, he might, it depends on how much money his dad's going to keep paying, you know, and if his movies continue to fail, he's gone. Yeah, I mean like But when we go back to the cinema And you know It's like I like going to movies too Whenever there's a movie that I know will be good
Starting point is 00:57:26 I'll take Godzilla I will go watch Godzilla in the movie theaters Every time Because I know they're going to be good Even when they're not good I love them I just love monster movies Right
Starting point is 00:57:36 So I'll go see them But I know I'm going to have to pay Fuck $15 for parking in L.A Have to pay $9 for a water $10 for popcorn, all that stuff. So like to go to the movie theater, the incentive isn't good. The reason I think what you're doing could save movie theaters is because if they do more deals like you with you where they get half the door, because right now with a major movie,
Starting point is 00:58:04 they get very little of the door, if any of it. So they have to make their money off concessions. It's a smaller. It's a smaller percentage. And they're not making money from concessions. I mean, one of the things that I know. that is working right now is a fact and I think if other theaters adopt this they're going to survive is there's a movie theater in san Jose called pruneard cinemas and i did two screenings there when we filled the house both screenings we out did everyone every other movie from hollywood we out did that you know
Starting point is 00:58:33 that time slot and that on that day and and they made i think they made two thousand or three thousand in one screening from our, from our screening. And they serve alcohol and food. And they started doing something a few months ago, about six months ago, that worked out really well, which is they asked their audience, what's a good older movie that you'd like to see in the theater? And so when I came there, they were showing the Seven Samurai, Kira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai.
Starting point is 00:59:04 And then they had a chef, this, like, amazing Michelin chef, do like a three-course Japanese meal with sake and and um and it was 75 dollars a ticket make it an event and they sold out and now they sell out everything they call it culinary cinema they sell out every single night that they do this and it's Mondays and Wednesdays and Thursdays I mean it's like off night so normally most movie theaters during the week there's they'll make no money and and so it's only a weekend from the Hollywood um you know pipeline and they're making more money now from showing Ghostbusters and
Starting point is 00:59:44 older films that they curate from their audiences desire to see a film on the big screen. A lot of people have seen like Star Wars at home, but they haven't seen Star Wars the original, The New Hope, like in theaters. So there's a lot of movies that would be
Starting point is 01:00:02 like great. What about like, let's see the Rosemary's baby or something like that. I did one of those with some girl I was dating. We went to go see Rattitude. and they had a great film they had movie with the had oh you would eat whatever they would give you in the movie it was it's oh that's awesome yeah so whatever they would give you
Starting point is 01:00:19 a little bit of it and it was like that's fantastic it was a little better just sitting there it was like 70 bucks yeah making making an experience I think vaudeville is coming back like live comedy they like all of these theaters are putting live comedy in there Darren Carter just performed at the prune yard they're doing math they're doing magic shows where was that again Peter sorry where was it's in San Jose it's a prune yard cinema is in San Jose
Starting point is 01:00:40 Do you think this is a city's only thing? My concern is that this seems to be like a city. No, no, because there's a similar kind of thing going on in rural Georgia. I did another screening at this, at this, 10,000 people in this town. And they had a movie theater that had full-on bar and food. And it was a little higher ticket price, but they made it special. And they were open to having me there, and I did a Q&A, and I would do a Zoom call. So then, like, Jay Davis, who co-produced the movie with me and cast, was in casting, he did all the cast.
Starting point is 01:01:10 for the film. He would zoom in. I have Tom Holland who wrote and directed Childs playing Fright Night and he plays the villain. He's an actor too. He played a villain in my film. And he would zoom in. So like there'd be people in like, you know, rural Georgia or, you know, nowhere, Mississippi or whatever. And it would be like they would ask questions in real time to Tom Holland, like who would never come to their town. And so, you know, you make an event out of it. You make it special. I'm there as the writer-director-productive. And then, you know, I think that film theaters are going to have to start curating and making like a real vaudevillian like live stage community again. Instead of just being sort of passively popcorn salesman for whatever Hollywood slop is going to come their way, you know.
Starting point is 01:01:59 They have to they have to really communicate with their audience. And then there'll be this nice little like, you know, Chitlin, you know, road. you know, underground Underground Railroad that were like comedians and filmmakers and entertainers of all kinds will know,
Starting point is 01:02:18 oh, well, when I'm going through Kansas City, I'll have to stop in here and I'll do a show there. And then there's no barrier to entry at that point. There's no evil Illuminati Masonic order that's going to stop you.
Starting point is 01:02:30 You're going to just get to the audience and they're going to pay you and they're going to be grateful and buy your merch and then you'll be able to make a living. Maybe it's not, I won't be rich like, Lem Powell, but like maybe I can just like make sure that, you know, my rent is paid. Well, no, there's a will. There's a way, dude. And it's like the, the independent contractor of
Starting point is 01:02:52 comedy, you know, that's, that's working left and right. I make more money outside the comedy clubs and I make in the comedy clubs. Like I do one night, I make about as much as I can make in a whole weekend at a comedy club, you know, because a lot of the comedy clubs are running on the way of of of where are you where are you booking sam where is it working for you the most i mean like obviously red states tend to do a little bit but you know like tim fall had did really well in san francisco when we were going up there all the time you know we don't work with the booking agency that we did before but we were doing really well in san francisco we haven't been back there in years it'd be fun to go back there um but it's like you know like i tell like i just signed up with this new booking
Starting point is 01:03:39 agency and I'm like, dude, I'll go do a brewery. I don't give a shit. I'll do a rock club. I'll make more money. Because there's this one comedy club. I'm not going to say the city because you'll know what I'm talking about. But you would go into this comedy club and they would tell you your, you give you if you sell so many tickets, you would, they'll give you a bump. It's not a big bump.
Starting point is 01:04:01 They're like, we'll give you $500 more. I'm like, that's not a lot of money. What are we talking about here? But they would tell you that on Saturday, early show, they don't count that towards your totals. And which I go, that's really crazy because there's a line out the door of people wanting to take pictures with me. All right.
Starting point is 01:04:19 Well, just tell them, tell all your listeners. Hey, don't come to the Saturday early show. Yeah, but that's when everybody wants to go to a show. Yeah. So you're punishing them, making them go to a late show when they're tired when they want to come see. Yeah, it's just greed. What a scam.
Starting point is 01:04:32 It's just greed. And that's why if you're like, if you're not Gabriel Iglesias selling out everywhere you're going. And you're not just a complete unknown, but you got that middle where you do have a following. If you can sell 100 tickets in any market, go do it yourself. Speaking of the exhibitors, I know, like, during the pandemic, we lost probably the one that added the most value to screenings here. That was Pacific theaters. You know, they would have, I don't, did you go to Arclight or like Cinerama?
Starting point is 01:05:00 Always. Yeah. And, you know, they treated the experience with some reverence and they had someone come out and present the film. Oh, it was great. Yeah, it was fantastic. It was great. We lost them, and we still, I mean, I hope it's... It'll come back.
Starting point is 01:05:11 It'll come back. They just got their alcohol license at Cinerramidum. I'm curious, though, what you think of the company that has gobbled up a lot of their properties and that seems to be kind of the other than Regal and a few others, the sole survivor of this AMC. What do you think of AMC in their future? I really like the CEO of AMC. I think he's a cool guy. You know, I don't know what is in store.
Starting point is 01:05:38 But I think that I think they did something smart, which is they started to finance projects. So I think the theater, no matter what happens, theaters aren't going anywhere. They just have to be run, I think, differently. I hope you're right. Desperately. I keep hearing people. There's too many people who love, you know, they love getting out. Actually, the largest amount of the, the demo that is the largest that go to the movies are like the Z generation.
Starting point is 01:06:07 Yeah, they're zigging when the millennial zag. Aren't you always telling me, though, Sam, like, who wants to go to the movies anymore? Like, isn't it? Well, no, because I'm telling you, because they have all these expensive things. But people want to go to the movies. There's no experience of a, I don't care how bigger TV is, and I have a giant TV. It's still not the movie theater. I completely agree.
Starting point is 01:06:27 I hear from people like, why? I got a big TV. Why do I want to go to the theater? Well, because I want to be with people. I totally agree. And that's the thing. It's like, it's not just the movie. It's the group experience.
Starting point is 01:06:39 Like you're having a group dream with strangers. And there's a community to it. You know, you laugh with a bunch of people. You're crying with a bunch of people. You feel exhilarated with a bunch of people. That's why you go. Half the reason is to be with those people. Now, there's some people who don't like people.
Starting point is 01:06:55 And fine, stay at home. But like, but like I like to, like, it's not fun going on a roller coaster alone or just with one person. Like, it's fun. It's fun to go on a roller coaster with 50 people, 100. people. And you want to experience things together. And it sounds weird, but you actually pay attention. I've tried to watch movies at my house. Absolutely. I'm a big screen. I still end up on my phone. That's right. It forces you. It forces you to put your phone away. And the ritual of it is fantastic,
Starting point is 01:07:24 because basically you go to it. It's going to start at seven with or without you. So you better get your butt in the seat and the good seat before someone else gets it. So there's this idea of surrendering to this big storytelling machine that's going to give you a ride. And it's going to start at this point and it's going to end at this point. And if you go to the bathroom or you want to go get some popcorn, you're going to miss part of it. And so the idea of the reverence of this movie that's bigger than you and that's going to the train has left the station whether you're there or not, there's something really valuable about that. And when you're watching it on your phone or when you can pause it and take a shit or you can take a shit and watch it, like I made
Starting point is 01:08:06 a movie that I really care about. I'd rather not people shitting while I watch it. So, and then receiving 15 text messages in the middle of it all, you know, like my film has a lot of layers to it and a lot of subtlety. And if you take a break to respond to an email or you text someone real quick, you will miss an important nuance that will, you know, the movie is like you're trying to figure out a puzzle, like what exactly is going on and who are these people, what are they doing exactly and so it takes a kind of it's a it's an old-fashioned storytelling that assumes you are actually sitting and watching it without getting up and changing the channel every five seconds you know so the movie theater experience is really valuable for that kind of storytelling and you know
Starting point is 01:08:52 Netflix is so atrocious that they need to like explain things 15 times because they know that you're like you know you're simultaneously like filleting a fish while you're, you know, so it's just, you know, it's like nothing against that. It's like fine, you know, like that's cool too. But like I want, I want like a religious kind of experience. I want to fully immersive. I want to break from my life too. You know, movies are an escape. Yes. And it's wonderful to be able to just have that experience of just absolutely leaving. Like if I can sit there for two hours and not once think about a bill that's owed or I got to return a call or about some, you know, my back hurts or something.
Starting point is 01:09:36 You know, it's like I'm just completely in this other person's world. And it's a great drug in a way. It does take away the magic when you're constantly checking out and you're not lost in the storytelling. I want to ask you, so, you know, we all live in L.A. right now. It's going through something. COVID did a lot of damage to Los Angeles. And one thing it did was it chased out all the outlaws.
Starting point is 01:10:02 All the outlaws saw what was going. going on. They didn't want. There's a lot. I hear what you're saying. There's a lot of outlaws still coming to L.A. I met this kid the other day. He's showing his film called Brain Bugs at Look Cinemas in Glendale later this month. But it's a little independent film he made. He moved here from Sacramento. And he's a total film geek, loves film. He's in his 20s. And when he moved to L.A., which is, I think he moved here like a year ago, like, why are you move in LA while the whole industry is like completely collapsing. Like, what do you expect to get? And his answer was really encouraging and it made me like realize something that's happening in
Starting point is 01:10:42 LA right now, which is, which is something like a rebirth, which is that in the past, in the last hundred years, people would come, if you were a good filmmaker or a good actor, or you thought you were, you know, if you were an artist and wanted to be in entertainment, you'd move to L.A. And your goal was to be discovered. Hopefully someone would, important, would give you a big break. And then you'd end up in the big Hollywood machine. And then you'd be in the movies. You'd be up on that screen or on television or something like that.
Starting point is 01:11:11 But it was all about being discovered by a big machine. And his answer to me was he wanted to collaborate with other people who are also like him, like young, creative people. And they can make something together for no money. And they can put it out to the universe for no way. and they can put it out to the universe for no money, like distribution, and they can even market it with paid ads on TikTok or wherever. So, like, none of the sort of legacy mechanic, the machinery of the, of like, agents and executives and even rental houses and then marketing and distribution and all that stuff that was the sort of relic, the dead relic that is of Hollywood now is like, there's still. people, young people, creative people coming to L.A., but they're not here to break in.
Starting point is 01:12:03 They don't need to break in. They're already in. They just want to collaborate with cool people. And like I made this movie, the occult, for almost no money. And but because it was, because I'm in L.A., there's a huge amount of fantastic acting and stand-up, stand-up comedians and actors and cinematographers and sound guys, all the people that it takes to make a movie, you know, if they're willing to do it for nothing or a little to nothing,
Starting point is 01:12:31 I mean, you're going to have a movie that's really high quality. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because it's about the collaboration. I'm with you on that. So it's like the new Hollywood is about all of us coming together
Starting point is 01:12:43 and making stuff without a green light from, from Weinstein, you know, no blow job necessary, you know? Yeah, which is very important. you love giving blow jobs. So, but what I'm talking about, again, is we've had over the last 15 years, I think, before, even during COVID, this kind of woke infection that became a religion in
Starting point is 01:13:12 Hollywood and everybody that wanted to worship that altar moved here. And we're talking like one or two decades. of that. And so what I think is happening in Hollywood, let me just say is that the top, the executives know nobody wants to watch this shit. And the people who consume it don't want to watch that shit. But the people in the middle have done so much worshipping and conformity that they're stuck in that. And what has to happen, and I think this could be a controlled demolition, is they have to kind of kill it off a little bit. let it reorganize in a new kind of way, which is what we're talking about here, which is getting rid of all the shit in the middle where you have all these people that worship a dying altar of wokeness and feelings. And like, let's not, let's not upset the herd, okay, because people could get upset and that's mean. Get rid of all them and just go buyer seller. And you, people like you who are creating these great projects can go,
Starting point is 01:14:23 rate to them and either look for funding or produce yourself and then take it to take it to the people who are buying and then that's happening right now it's happening in real time what do you think of legion and like that where those the investment model like legion m and you know i think it can work out i haven't seen anything that's actually come from that yet yeah but it's um but i think it's it's i mean look you you can do things now that don't you don't need to raise money you know and that's the thing that's the crazy thing now. It's like, you used to be able, you used to have to raise a ton of money to make a movie. So you'd have all these different ways to, creative ways to like crowd fund and the things like that. But, you know,
Starting point is 01:15:02 to me, even that is like a huge drain on like resources and time and everything. I don't need money. I don't need to raise money. I mean, that's the thing is I can just go make something without, especially I've been playing around with AI. I can do things with AI that look like a million dollars that cost me nothing on my iPhone. I can do it in a couple days. You can do now the effects. It's unbelievable. It used to take so much computer processing power and someone with real, real, you know, it happened overnight. Yeah. I mean, I've been doing, I've been getting thousands of views now over the last, just the last week. I did a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a roadtec live action adaptation. Um, did a, um, my neighbor Totero. I've been doing this anime. I'm, uh, I did, um, uh, Evangelian. Um, if you go to my YouTube page. What is it? What's your YouTube page? Just my name.
Starting point is 01:15:55 Let's have Peter H-G-Expell your last name. I already have it. H-Y-O-G-C-H-I. And I'm getting like on all the platforms, like thousands and thousands of views and all these compliments. People are so excited. And I'm making this on my phone with my AI. You know, it's like I didn't have to raise a dollar. And I'm already, you know, getting entertaining thousands.
Starting point is 01:16:19 of people online and, you know, it will lead to a job. It'll lead to money at some point. But like, I'm not doing it for money, you know? I mean, it's like the same desire to be a stand-up comic. It's like, you know, you have to get on stage. You have to do it. You have to have that microphone, you know? And it's like, I have to make movies.
Starting point is 01:16:42 And the pain of movies, I mean, I've always admired stand-up of comedians because we're in the same profession. We're storytellers. And we need to entertain. And there's Evangelion. So, yeah, check it out. The entire thing made on my iPhone, you know, with AI, GROC. You put a bunch of Asians then?
Starting point is 01:17:04 Well, it's based on Japanese anime. But, oh, shit. That's all AI. There's no, I never filmed any of that. Those are, I, those are actors that I directed, you know, using fake people. Those people don't exist. Avatar was a lot of AI, right? The new Avatar is coming out.
Starting point is 01:17:22 No, they didn't use any AI. No? No, he's way against that. Yeah, he wouldn't do it. Yeah, he's old school. People don't even know, they don't even know what AI is. They just are afraid. Holly was afraid of it because it's like, you know, it's like, no, you need to go through
Starting point is 01:17:38 our system in order to make a movie. You need to, you need to, you know, you need to bow down to us, you know. And as soon as they need to make a budget to, and it will help them to use it, they'll do it. It'll be. As soon as you need millions of dollars, you need to bow down the suck of dick. You know, and it's like, but I have this burning desire to tell stories and do them cinematically. And I want to tell stories that have spaceships and futuristic technology and, you know, fantasy,
Starting point is 01:18:09 sci-fi, action, horror. Like, I love those kind of movies, but they do cost a lot of money to make. But if you can see right there, I mean, it looks just like a holiday. movie. And, you know, I had every tool as if I had the budget for Steven Spielberg. I had every tool that I wanted. Any image I wanted I could create. And so what that's what's, you know, as a low budget filmmaker, you're like, well, it could have been better if I had more money or whatever. And it's like, no, this is actually what was in here on the screen exactly how I wanted with no concession. It's just, you know, and then whether that's good or not, that the audience will have to
Starting point is 01:18:46 decide. But no, no machine is holding me back. I also think eventually you'll see a lot of AI, and then there'll be a demand for human actors and human films. I would prefer to work with humans any day of the week. You know, I'm just, I'm just, these are like experiments. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm going to do, my next movie is going to be AI, but with actors. But, you know, actors are always going to be better. You know, the screenwriting is always going to be better as a human. These are just tools. You know, I still need collaborators, but if I want to create a cinematic image, I don't need to close down a street and rent, you know, Hollywood Boulevard or whatever. Let's talk about your movie for a second. So tell us a little bit more about it and what the
Starting point is 01:19:32 story is and why people should come and see it. Well, people love the film. I mean, that's the thing. I mean, I wouldn't be, I wouldn't have done 100 screenings and toured all over the country if it wasn't because people like the film. I mean, I think any, any filmmaker who books their own theater will know, you know, you book a movie, you advertise the movie, is anyone going to show up? Like, I, I would, there were times where I would fill two auditoriums in a multiplex. So I had 75 people in one theater and then another 75 theater seats filled, you know, playing the movie for two audiences at the same time. And so people like the trailer. People are intrigued with the subject matter. Um, the occult. And,
Starting point is 01:20:13 And just this story, I think it's a love story. Something about it is working with audiences. And that's what kind of motivates me to continue to book the movie and to advertise the film. And it's because it works. People come and they love the film. And they love it in Iowa and they love it in Georgia and they love it in Northern California and Texas and Florida. I mean, everywhere I've gone, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, they love the film. And it's the same kind of people come out.
Starting point is 01:20:41 It's like a mix of people, but they love cinema. They love this type of storytelling. And so, you know, the story is about a young filmmaker in L.A., not unlike myself, who is doing a YouTube show with his friends called The Pranksters. And they set up hidden cameras and they prank the public. And so movie opens up with a fake tarot card station, that little booth, you know, on a busy L.A. street and they're they're doing free readings sign that says free tarot card readings and so but what they're doing is they've got a they've got a van and they're they've got editors in there and the
Starting point is 01:21:23 all these cameras are filming everything and and they're doing facial recognition and then looking them on facebook and finding out about them and then he's got a secret hidden earpiece where he can he's faking being psychic so he can go oh you've got a dog named pooky and oh you're from omaha and everything and and so um and So they've got a popular YouTube channel. They got a funny kind of hook, kind of clever show that they do. But anyway, this hot girl notices what they're doing. And she goes, can I read you? And so she takes the cards and flips the table and starts to read his future and his
Starting point is 01:22:01 past. And she seems to know everything about him. And so our hero is intrigued. How did she know all this stuff? And is it pranking the pranksters? And so he starts dating her. And he's, you know, she's beautiful and interesting and intriguing. And she's got this secret knowledge of this wisdom of the occult.
Starting point is 01:22:26 And she goes to this like sort of new age church, like way up in the Topanga Canyon. And he starts to, you know, go there with her. And this sort of like priest is played by Tom Holland, who wrote and direct. directed child's play and Fright Night and the Langalears and a lot of other great horror films. I love the Langellors. I love the Langellors. He's a fantastic director. He also wrote Psycho 2 and he and he wrote Cloak and Dagger, Dabney Coleman and Henry Thomas.
Starting point is 01:23:03 And it's a great filmmaker and a great friend and mentor. But he played the villain. and so anyway he gets sort of sucked into the world of the occult and then he discovers they're having they're having ceremonies like at nighttime you know that he's not invited to yet and and he he starts to realize that he's like inadvertently joined a satanic order and but now he's in too deep and so but he's got a secret hidden camera show that he does so he decides he's going to put cameras secret hidden cameras in the church to find out like what is really going on. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:23:40 So that's the film. And you can check out the trailer at the occult movie.com and that gives you an idea, though. What if they want to watch the movie, you're not going to go to their city and tour? Is there any time they can catch this later?
Starting point is 01:23:56 And the movie is not available online and it won't be for years. So I'm going to be touring for it for years. So if you catch a screen and you get to see it. I like that. A lot of people will call me up and say, Oh, come to my town, you know, and I've got a theater here, and then I will go. You know, so, you know, wherever it is, if there's an audience that's interested, I'm going to be doing Sacramento next, probably in the spring.
Starting point is 01:24:21 I'm talking to the Crest Theater there. It's a beautiful theater. It's got this marquee. It's great. It's like downtown Sacramento. It's got 600 seats. That'll be a screening in the spring. And then I'll probably do a bunch of screenings in Sacramento while I'm there in different theaters.
Starting point is 01:24:36 So probably like maybe a month or two of screenings in Sacramento. That's like sort of the next plan. But I'm negotiating with theaters right there. So you leave it in theater for a while? Well, what I'll do is I'll do a screening or I'll do like a few nights. And then what will happen is I'll get held over. So a lot of times I'll be held over for like a week. I've been held over for two weeks.
Starting point is 01:24:58 So like in Halloween, during Halloween, I had six theaters in two in Northern California. three in Northern California, and then I had one in Minnesota, one in Florida. And so I had six movie theaters playing the movie simultaneously for two weeks. Nice. And multiple times a day. That was like the most that had been screened at the same time. And that was great. And so my last screening was last month.
Starting point is 01:25:30 I screened at the Lemley in Santa, Santa Clarita, at the Santa Clarita International Film Festival. And then I had a screening in Glendale a few months before, the couple months before that. I did two screenings in Glendale at Look Cinemas. And I'll probably do more with Look Cinemas. There's a couple, I think, Monrovia, I think they've got one. Anyway, we'll see. You know, I'm working on, I direct commercials. So I'm directing a commercial next week in San Jose for that theater.
Starting point is 01:26:03 For the theater I was telling about Prune Yard Cinema. incredible theater and I'm really honored to have, you know, that they asked me to do their commercial. So is your next film going to be in that theme, or are you going to pick another theme to talk about? I don't know. You know, it's like a lot of times, it's like something comes, someone comes to me and says,
Starting point is 01:26:29 I want, you know, I've had a lot of directing jobs where people just come to me and go, hey, we want you to direct this movie or this television pilot. So sometimes it's like sort of out of the blue and sometimes it's something that I'm working on. I've written a bunch of scripts. Right now I'm really excited about adapting anime into live action. So I'm working on an Akira live action right now. That'll be in the next week. I'll launch that on YouTube.
Starting point is 01:26:58 But so far I've got Evangelion and my neighbor Totoro and Robotech. and any one of those would make a great live action feature film. So I love sci-fi action, anime. So we'll see if that happens. But someone's got to make Akira. I mean, that is an incredible film. And it's never been done in live action. And so I'm just doing it.
Starting point is 01:27:25 I mean, I'm not making any money from it, but it's just great exercise. And I feel compelled to do it. So my next feature might be something. something like that. It'll, no matter what, it'll involve AI. But I'll shoot with real actors. I'm just going to probably all the locations will be AI. As we'll end it on this, you've lived in California for how long? I was actually born in Hollywood. My mom was an animator. She did Scooby-Doo and the Flintstones.
Starting point is 01:27:52 And we lived right behind the, we lived right behind the house right behind the Directors Guild, right behind Chipotle, which used to be All-American Burger. Wait, like on Hayworth there? No, it was The DGA building? The DGA on sunset. Yeah, yeah, like it's sunset and Hayworth, right? I used to live like right behind there too.
Starting point is 01:28:13 Yeah. Yeah, I know exactly where you're talking about. Yeah, so that's, that's my neighborhood for a while. Yeah, it's right up, you know where the 10 years I live there. I live there. Those are good years. It's a great neighborhood, you know, like my mom would like, would take the stroller and stroll me over to Harmony Gold to watch like pilots and things like
Starting point is 01:28:33 that they would show like television pilots to audiences for testing and feature films and and yeah so I was born in L.A. We did move. We moved to Marin County and Santa Barbara and so I've been back and forth. But mostly L.A. has been my home. I've been in during COVID I moved to Austin, Texas and I've been there for five years. And and so I just couldn't take, I couldn't take the way L.A. was dealing with that, with that situation. So I wanted to get out, but I have a baby.
Starting point is 01:29:03 mama that won't let me go. But my question to you right now is we have this mayor uh, mayor Karen Bass. Yeah, we have an election coming out. Everybody's loving Spencer Pratt, you know, he's
Starting point is 01:29:19 been really at the forefront of what happened with the fires. We have Gavin Newsom going out for the first time forever a Republican, two Republicans are leading the governor's race. Do you have any hope for politics changing in California because I just feel like it's been ran into the ground. I mean, what they did is San Francisco, regardless of what your ideologies are, there's no one that
Starting point is 01:29:45 can sit there and say that San Francisco is better since Gavin Newsom was mayor and governor. There's no way you can say that was a world-class city. The wharf is closed down. Absolutely. You know, so do you have any hope for change? Yeah, I do. I mean, I think that I think people are starting to realize, and I'm not a political person, I don't like to even vote. But, you know, I love this town, and this is my hometown. And there's a lot of great things about L.A. And, of course, there's a lot of bad things, like all the sadness. What's that line in Lost Boys?
Starting point is 01:30:27 That last line in Lost Boys. It'd be so great if it weren't for all these fucking. vampires. But yeah, the vampires, I could do without them. But it's to me the most encouraging thing is to see these
Starting point is 01:30:44 studios falling. You're so good. You know, are you there? Yeah, yeah, yeah. To see Hollywood crumbling, the mechanism that, you know, I love Hollywood movies and I love Hollywood and I love the art of filmmaking, but
Starting point is 01:31:02 the studio system, the corrupt studio system, to see it totally crumble and to see all these people who've been sort of like kissing its ass the whole time, willing to sacrifice their morality to just to get in the room to be, you know, just to cozy up to, to sateness and evil people. It's like to see that go away and to crump, to see that power structure just completely fall apart. It's like, it's so encouraging and so exciting. And that that leads us, well, us into the political realm as well. And these people are, are, you know, the worst. And we don't even know the worst.
Starting point is 01:31:41 You know, behind the scenes, most likely they're diddling children and, and fucking goats and stuff like that. And so, like, you know, to see them lose and leave and, you know, ultimately, I think politics is not as important as the people. There are a lot of laws that are on the books that are just, like, totally ignored by everybody. So it's not necessarily about changing laws because there are real laws that are completely ignored by the people, by judges, by police people. There's all kinds of things that people just decide, you know what, we're not doing that anymore. And it's pretty obvious that the way the fires were handled were, you know, at best, idiotic and at worst, controlled demolition, just like 9-11. And so, you know, I used to be on Facebook, it used to be these like big flame wars. If you said anything controversial, you get all your friends with like dump on you and then these huge arguments.
Starting point is 01:32:39 It's weird, dude. It's the weirdest of all the social media's. But that's not happening anywhere near as. And maybe I just weeded out everybody. I needed to weed out. But like that kind of stuff like the people will be like, but Snope says this. And it's like, I think that people who like are sort of the main. mainstream kind of normy people who are sort of,
Starting point is 01:33:01 who are clinging to like mainstream CNN kind of reality matrix, they're kind of having to concede, you know, they're finally having to be like, oh, maybe all this stuff we've been told is complete horseshit. And the people who are still watching, you know, MSNBC and still believing all that garbage. It's like they're fewer and far between, I think,
Starting point is 01:33:22 than there ever was before. I mean, I think CNN's ratings show that, you know, that this podcast here is, is probably more popular than any show on CNN. So it's like the tide is turned and, you know, it's nice to see things in L.A. be less nutball, you know? I mean, there's far fewer of the nutballs and they're still around,
Starting point is 01:33:47 but it's like, I think a lot of that stuff is like, we will, we can join the club if we only just like embrace, you know, trainee culture or something like that, you know? And it's like, it's like, you're just insane. You know, these people are just crazy. Yeah, it's suicidal empathy. They actually vote against their own best interest. They'll get mugged at a gas station pumping $7 gas and they'll be like,
Starting point is 01:34:10 but we can't let the Republicans in. And listen, I don't think the Republicans are anything that's going to save us either. But it's like we just need somebody different than who we. That's why Trump won. You know, people are just so sick of, because Trump's not a Republican. you know it's it's like they're just sick of the system they don't realize it completely that it's satanism but i think most people don't know that but that's really what's going on yep it's a you can just sense it about people it's like you're fucking kids in the background i can sense it
Starting point is 01:34:44 you know i can tell i can read them too they have a weird skin to them they have this weird skin it's like it's like cheeseish and it's like that potchy i know Gavin a Gavin a Gavin And Newsom, it's like, you know that guy's doing some weird, gross shit. And just because he's so pretty that the girls just keep voting for him. And it's just like, and it's so funny because, like, if you watch right now, is there any discussion on abortion? Nothing. There's no abortion discussion.
Starting point is 01:35:12 And then when the next presidential election comes up, they crank up the abortion talk. And then that's all that people care about. And they get manipulated every time. You know, what's fascinating, though, Sam, is that the abortion. thing is the crux of Satanism because it's about child sacrifice. And so the whole, I mean,
Starting point is 01:35:33 if people really knew, you know, Margaret, what is her name? Stanger? The founder of Planned Parenthood. And that place is a, is a corporatized
Starting point is 01:35:48 mollick baby killing machine. And it's like cloaked in this whole, you know, modern moralism about rights for women and it has everything to do with murdering babies. And, and it's just, it's a corporate, it's this most disgusting version of Satanism because it's like cloaked in, in moralism. And it's just disgusting. And the psychological war on women, I've never seen women talk as much about how much they hate kids and babies and pregnancy ever in my life.
Starting point is 01:36:28 I've never seen that. And now you've got guys that don't want to have sex and you want women who don't want to have children. Like, dude, 20 years ago, that would be unheard of. 30 years ago, unheard of. Now that's the narrative, dude. The narrative is guys don't want to bang chicks because of the Me Too movement and they can just get off on the internet.
Starting point is 01:36:51 And now girls don't want to get, you hear girls going, I'm not a baby-making machine. I'm like, you literally have a period every month. Because you're a baby-making machine. You're literally a baby-making machine. That's why you bleed once a month. Well, it's pretty simple, like we talked about in the beginning. It's just either you're up with people or you're down with people.
Starting point is 01:37:10 And that's as simple as that. I agree, buddy. More people or no people, you know? And it's like, I'm with the more people. I'm down with people. Well, it's also that like you have a bunch of people who have decided not to have children voting on policies that completely fuck the future generations. So it's like, okay, you're voting for your, I mean, it's just pure narcissism, dude.
Starting point is 01:37:34 It's pure narcissism, not want to have children. And it's like if you look, unfortunately, who's not having kids, it tends to be the more intelligent. I'm not saying they're smart. I think there's a difference between intelligence and smart. So it's a scene from idiocacy, dude, it is. It really is. You got Bubba just humping relentlessly. Humping every every woman in sight and then you know the couple's like well we're just waiting to get our
Starting point is 01:37:57 Well I think I think Bub is probably smarter because you know the people who have PhDs Those people aren't smart they memorizing and spitting out knowledge that you haven't even corroborated as real Yeah, yeah And these people have these like those little like hats those are dunce caps because it's like black cube you ever know that Exactly exactly the the Saturn worship but you know that these people are you know To get a PhD, you have to memorize and spit out. Memorize and spit out. Memorize and spit out.
Starting point is 01:38:28 And memorizing things that aren't true, memorizing lies and then perpetuating those lies without even looking into it, as Eddie Bravo would like to say, means you are just a high-functioning retard. And so if you can't figure out stuff for yourself, and if you don't have the balls to look at mainstream, lies and say, I'm not going to go with it. I'm not believing it, even though big institution and big marble building with pillars says this way, but it doesn't make sense. I'm going to stand my ground and say, that's bullshit. That is intelligence. You know, you know, you think of a brain.
Starting point is 01:39:09 So these people who have graduated from Berkeley and they don't want to have kids, okay, you know, maybe you shouldn't have kids because you're an idiot. Yeah, but the people we're talking about who are spreading their seat are people who, like fathers who don't intend to take care of any of their kids. You know what I mean? And they're just maybe. Yeah, obviously there's an ideal. There's an idealistic way of doing it. Just because he didn't get a degree. Not having kids. No, nobody's saying that. You know, I guess. Bubba knows how to fix a car, you know. It's like, I think Bubba's okay. You know, he's got no college degree, but he's, you know, and he's going to take care of his kids.
Starting point is 01:39:45 The guy I'm thinking of him. And he goes to church on Sunday. I think if you don't take care of your kids, you're just as bad. as the people that don't have kids. The guy I know and have in my mind right now is in and out of jail and has like nine kids. Yeah, he's a retard. Anyways, Peter, great show. Love it. One more time.
Starting point is 01:40:03 Tell them where they can find you. Yeah, go to the occultmovie.com. You can check it out or you can follow me on the social media stuff. What are up there? Are there clips from the movie there that they could see? Yeah, there's like hundreds of them. If you go to the occultmovie. com you can watch a trailer but you can also watch i i've documented my entire trip across the country
Starting point is 01:40:24 so it's it's all there there's like dozens and dozens i think there's like 80 videos of like me traveling and you know from town to town and and interviewing people about what they thought of the film and stuff like that where did you shoot where would i shoot what the film where was it oh it was a shot in um highland park and hollywood and burbank all all l a yeah all right buddy this has been great. Thank you. I'm glad we finally made it. Thanks for having me on. This is really fun. Anytime. Any time you got, next time you got, another film coming out, less than we'd love to have you back on. And we appreciate you, buddy. Good to see you again. Thanks, Sam. Good to see you. Good to meet you guys. All right, guys. Let's break down the episode.
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Starting point is 01:41:40 We're all just trying to fight to say his last name. Let's honor his ancestry. He made me want to go to the movies. Dude, his family was Samarise and Khazarians. It was like such a two completely different honors, you know,
Starting point is 01:41:56 but hey, man, it's good to know who you are. If we ever need to rape a village or something, we know how to call. The Samarise were gay, so I don't even know how they had kids. Like gay or by?
Starting point is 01:42:09 They probably buy. They were more by. Or they were just horny. It's like the equivalent of the army, right? I think most gay guys are just super horn. horny dudes. Or just like, I just got to stick this in a hole. I don't care what.
Starting point is 01:42:22 Is that how you rationalize it? Yeah. That's, I've convinced myself. I'm not gay. I'm just super horny. I just love push so much that I have to fuck things. Is that a hole? Let me stick it in.
Starting point is 01:42:36 I'll stick it in a hole. I don't care what's in there. I can't wait for the next woman to come along, so I'm going to take your ass. Just be cool. Just be cool. Dude, that was a shockingly great episode. I thought it was going to be good. Well, because I didn't realize how in depth he was going to go.
Starting point is 01:42:58 He went pretty deep. He's optimistic about the future of Santa Matu in a way that I'm not necessarily. I really hope he's right. Well, I understand what he's saying. Like, you know, if something is collapsing, there's an opportunity. You know, there's opportunity. Yeah, but how many people he said himself that he's, the only one at cinema con to do that you know trying to do well because it must be brand new i i guarantee
Starting point is 01:43:22 you next one there'll be more people there i hope so because there has to be because if not cinema con will go away they're failing miserably hollywood like it's to the point where you go why would you make woke star trek like who are you entertaining well it's also woke star trek for kids it's like a it's like a young adult like content it's you know it's a it's a like Dawson's Creek of Star Trek, which is just like, I'm the kind of, I'm the audience for Star Trek. Yeah, it's just stupid. Do you think I want that?
Starting point is 01:43:52 I don't want to see that. But who green lights that? Oh yeah, I'm CBS. It's like, yeah, but like who is going? Okay, okay, lesbians, gays, and buys in space. Yeah. Sounds great. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:44:04 Kathleen Kennedy made a way over to Star Trek. If we just keep going down the path we are, they're all going to be bisexuals and and lesbians and trans on the Star Trek Enterprise. this may be actually more accurate than the original Star Trek. Yeah, the funny thing is like, if you go back to original Star Trek, and like Starfleet is kind of like the Navy, you know, like there's a, you got to be fit, you're like exploring the cosmos. And if you look at this cast, it's just a bunch of fat black lesbians.
Starting point is 01:44:35 It really is. Man, Hollywood loves old black women beating people up. It's not even just old. Every show's like, I'm 60. Let me beat the shit out of all these people. Yeah, that was that nobody movie, too, the plot of that. Like, we were supposed to believe as a 65-year-old comedian, you know, just beating this shit out of everybody.
Starting point is 01:44:52 It's just with the worst toupee I've ever seen in my life. Like, your hair should move. I like him a lot, but... No, he's great. And the movies are good. But it's like, no, it's like, you just wants to believe something retarded. Yeah, it's so dumb. Everything about Hollywood is.
Starting point is 01:45:08 I mean, there's movie magic, but it can only go so far. You know, what's interesting is that Hollywood, the model used to... It used to be, because I was interested in why, like, a town like the town I grew up in, which is very small. Very gay. I had a theater in the old day. I had a movie theater back in the old days, you know, because that technology really expensive. Back then, especially and as it is now. You know, like, I remember the other theater in the neighboring town almost went out of business.
Starting point is 01:45:32 They had to do, like, local fundraising because to go digital and to continue to get the movies, you know, because they wouldn't send them out in film anymore. It was $100,000 a projector to get for the small, like, they can't afford that. But it used to be. that the movie theaters, it was what they call it, a vertical integration so that the movie theaters own the theaters so that they just whatever they had, you had to show it. You had no independence in your projection, and that got trust busted because the government was like, that's not legal, and they busted it up. And then all these theaters got wiped away because none of them could afford to, you know, to
Starting point is 01:46:06 integrate. Yeah, to hire projectionist and keep up the, because the margins were so fine, you know, that they could afford to do it if it was this big name. nationwide project but once it got busted up you lost all those so if you see in towns now you'll like if you go in the old downtown you'll see a storefront that used to obviously be a movie theater and now they're just wiped off the board because of because of the way you know and also people just moving away from downtowns but yeah I just thought that was interesting and now we're kind of like I think we're going to see again where you're going to have to be willing to drive to I
Starting point is 01:46:39 really think we're losing even more of these small theaters I just can't see people keeping them alive you know Yeah, I mean, it's definitely interesting. The movie theater in my hometown is crap, and it's never been updated ever. Yeah, and who wants to go see a shitty projector? Yeah, it's a shitty projection. They opened up, so they used to have two big ones, and then they just tried to make four smaller ones, and it just ruins the experience. To get more movies. Yeah, that makes sense, yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:06 You know, but again, it's like, he's like, okay, we went from 31 in a month down to nine. But what are those nine, too? It's like you're not trying to get us to the movie theater because Hollywood. Hollywood's whole thing is like, no, you like this. And it's very interesting because you kind of apply that to dating now. And women are trying to tell men what they can and cannot like. You can't ask us our age. You can't ask us our weight.
Starting point is 01:47:39 And you can't ask us our body count. But we can have in our profile. No guys under 5'7. Yeah, right? 100%. And so for the longest time, and I think this has been the rule, is that women make the rules of society. But it's gotten so out of control that I think men are going to start stepping in. I think men are going to be like, nope, that's not how it's going to work anymore. You see that with divorce laws are changing, custody laws are changing. You know, even the Me Too movement did so much damage to women. men don't want to work with women anymore because these chicks are like I'll just get a lawsuit and make a bunch of cash and get the fuck out those days are done like women are talking about guys don't want to work with them on projects guys don't talk to them at the at the office you know I mean it's just crazy to me dude it's just crazy yeah I totally agree it's and it's just like I think guys are done with it and I you know it's like I'm I'm I can't women have an inability and ladies I'm not talking about you I'm talking about the cult of feminism okay I know if you listen to the show you get it I never think I'm talking about you I women internalize everything I'm not talking about you I'm talking about the cult of feminism and those who worship at that altar okay they have an inability to keep a secret like you watch what women admit to in these fucking man on a street
Starting point is 01:49:14 videos. Like, this cute blonde chick was like, what was the shadiest shit you've ever done? She's like, I lied about being pregnant to get money for an abortion. And he's like, when did you do that? She goes, last week. Do you see that chick in Jersey had like 30 guys? She said got her pregnant and just kept all the money. I do wonder how many is the real.
Starting point is 01:49:37 I mean, it's really easy. I've thought about it. Some girl says she's not on the pill. You bust in her. She says, hey, you're going to pay for the pill for Blan B? You give her 50 bucks. She made 50 bucks and all she did, she's already on the pill. You just don't fucking know.
Starting point is 01:49:52 And you're like... Maybe don't fuck chicks that would do that. That's a start. How do you know that, Johnny? What do you give them a questionnaire? Maybe you get to know them a little bit before you go blasting in their... Use a comment if you don't know the person. It's Wild West out there, buddy.
Starting point is 01:50:07 You're making a mistake if you blast... Okay, town sheriff. No, okay, we're outlaws. You're making it. If you blasts in somebody without a... condom that you don't know at all, that's a big mistake from the start. Yeah, and the society is built on that. So that's how, no.
Starting point is 01:50:21 No, it's not. A lot of it. Did you tell girls today you're going to wear a con, they give you a face of you. You think I have an SDD? They feel offended because you tell them like, hey, I'm going to put a condom on. It's against your religion, by the way, Sam. Your new religion. What religion is that, Christianity?
Starting point is 01:50:37 I'm trying. It's trying. I'm not perfect. You're right, Johnny. I'm joking. These are jokes. Don't got to get queenie, okay? I'm not getting Queenie.
Starting point is 01:50:44 Was it on? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Your hang up. Topher Gardner was talking about. If a chick asked you to wear a condom, it means you're a bitch. She don't want you to bust in her. She's not willing to.
Starting point is 01:50:56 Because you're a bitch. No, no. Do you got condoms? I ain't no bitch. Yeah, well, that's the situation where you'd want to not use one. But if they don't like wrap it up, put your clothes on. Get the fuck out here. But if they don't want me nothing in you?
Starting point is 01:51:09 Get the fuck out. You don't want my nectar of life. Get the fuck out. But isn't it. the opposite also true. If they're like, please jizzing me, then you're like, okay. What, how many other guys are you begging the jizzing your shoes?
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Starting point is 01:54:41 presumably by now. All the time, every time. Guys, I thought it was a great episode. I was very happy with it. I thought he crushed it. And, you know, I think people are starting to wake up to, there's dark forces. And you see, here's Generation Z.
Starting point is 01:54:58 They're getting more into traditional relationships. They're stop using pronouns. They're going to church. Well, I hope that's true. Yeah. I mean, the problem with social media is only the retards go viral. That's the true. It's only the retards.
Starting point is 01:55:16 He brought it up. What do you think about how celebrities be sacrificing the kids to make them trans? Dude, so when I would hear all these crazy stories about Dwayne Wade on the road and like things he would do. I remember you saying, yeah. Could you try again?
Starting point is 01:55:31 No, I can't. Stop listening to me. It's so weird when you're phone. Yeah, he's like, okay, I'll go. Okay. Stop listening. Anyways. So,
Starting point is 01:55:41 I would hear these stories about him. I go, because the great example is Michael Vick, right? Michael Vick was the man when he came into the league and everyone's like, this guy's the guy. And then, you know, he was doing Coke commercials, all these commercials. He had all these handlers. But once they realized he wasn't the man anymore and they all kind of went away, then he was susceptible and he got in trouble for dog fighting.
Starting point is 01:56:03 So my whole theory is that once you, the limelike leaves and you don't have handlers cleaning it up anymore, that's when you get in trouble. and I thought that was going to happen with Dwayne Wade and then suddenly he's now hosting some shitty game show he's on... Dwayne Wade is hosting a show? Some called the box or the cube. Yeah, it's on like ABC or NBC.
Starting point is 01:56:25 Yeah, it's called a cube. And then his kid comes out trans. You know, and it's just like, oh shit. What color is the cube by chance? Well, it's clear on the show. Or maybe it's black behind it. It's meant to look clear, but it's black. you know so there you go dude it's like so so so and by the way i'm gonna try to get
Starting point is 01:56:49 bishop larry gators back on oh brother you know the guy who said we were Satanus yeah the guy who's and then we're gonna confront him but sounds a Christian now so i'm a Christian now but that implies that he was a Satanist before now no go to images yeah look at look at the black it's black it's clear but it's all black no Dwayne Wade is black so he's the brinks the black and then the cube The clear behind. He fills up. Yeah, look, black cube, black cube. I mean, look, black cube, black cube. Black man cube. Could be more obvious.
Starting point is 01:57:20 Which kid of his did he sacrifice for this kid? Look up Dwayne Wade's trans kid. It's interesting. What do you think this, how this applies to Elon? Right there. Because Elon kind of talks about it like they sacrificed his kid. Yeah, I'm sure. How about his new baby's mama who is anti-trans is now? I'm sorry I said all that. I can't believe it. I shouldn't have said that.
Starting point is 01:57:42 He's like, she's going to transition his kid, and I'm going to fucking take her to court. And he can get the lawyers to do it. Do you think they're targeting him with that shit? Like, they're making those, like, like, trying to fuck with him to make this. Well, I'm sure every woman he's had kids with wanted to be his wife. And when he doesn't marry, I call it the Christalia effect. Yeah. When you didn't marry or date these chicks or marry them, they get vindictive and angry.
Starting point is 01:58:09 Yep. and they just come at you. Now she's like, because I don't know how much child support she's getting. I hear it's not that much. And she's probably pissed. He's probably got good lawyers, yeah. You're right.
Starting point is 01:58:20 Right? And he's 5,000. And she's like, like, like that chick who married Britney Reiner. Right? Griner? No, Reiner.
Starting point is 01:58:32 She married, PJ Washington. Oh, that hot shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, she was like, way older. She's like in her 30s. He's like 18. Yeah, I know you're talking. And he just sauced her up. And now she's like just hell bet on destroying him. It's such a weird thing. This
Starting point is 01:58:51 chick right here? Brittany. Renner. Yeah. Rainer. Yeah. Renner. She got knocked up by. It's like she's a crazy person. Like she's like 40. Right? And she like way older than that? Yeah. But she was like in her late 30s when he was playing basketball at where was it? North Carolina. He was in charge. No, he went to Kentucky. Yeah, Kentucky, but he was in Charlotte,
Starting point is 01:59:13 and he was, like, she was stalking him when he was in college. One of the best trades we ever made, by the way. We got the top two protected Mavs pick next in 27, DRO. That's approved. You got the pick coming up? Yeah, not this year, but the next year, and the Mavs are going to stay in the band too. Oh, you guys missed this year. No, no, I don't think they're going to, I think they're still rebuilt next year.
Starting point is 01:59:31 And that's going to be like 10, 5 to 10 for PJ Washington. Are you kidding? Yeah, I'm with you, dude. So what do you think? So what do you think about, like, Elon? Do you think that can he, does he have the, like, you would think that somebody like that is a master of mankind with that much money should just be given the money, like, to like take care of their kids. Like, just unlimited.
Starting point is 01:59:57 I mean, that's what I do. Right? Yeah. Why would you fight? Like, it's weird, right? Like, if you were making like 50 grand a year, I could see why you would fight just to be able to live. Right. But if you got unlimited.
Starting point is 02:00:07 But you're the richest man on planet Earth? Give them money. What the fuck? Yeah, I thought at first I'm like, good for him. But then I'm like, no, that's a kid. My favor is when women have to pay child support and they flip the fuck out. It's hilarious. They're like, what the hell?
Starting point is 02:00:20 You're like, yeah, dog. That's how it goes. Wait, is she now like a Muslim? No, she was like a Muslim for a week. Oh, okay. Like, she's just a crazy person. And now that she's older and she doesn't have that, that, that pool she used to. You mean that ass?
Starting point is 02:00:36 She used to be one of the hottest women alive, huh? Yeah. My God. Right there. Yeah, look at it. How come that has to be so small? Lordy and Lord. Made no sense.
Starting point is 02:00:47 They tricked me, but I'm going to click on it anyways. Wait, wait, what did that say about Dion? What's that headline? God, in the New York Post, it's like navigating a Tetris game or something to try to, Deon Sanders, Brittany Renner would have saved me $20 million. What does that mean? I don't even know. Now I have to know what that means.
Starting point is 02:01:02 Because she probably not, he probably wasn't, he probably paid, he probably paid, way more in child support. We came here for this. Yeah. I mean, just isn't it crazy how ass me jingling can get you millions of views? I've never seen somebody where their whole ass couldn't fit. Like,
Starting point is 02:01:18 you see there's even more. Oh, those are the shorts now. They purposely do that. Yeah, that's not, that's, that's like, look at this.
Starting point is 02:01:23 I can put it on a shelf. It's like two asses. Yeah. Yeah. Got this, by the time people hear this, though, have been this huge winter storm in the south.
Starting point is 02:01:31 Are you guys following that? That's massive ice storm. It's in Texas, too. Going through, yeah, all right up the, it seems like one of these kind of. Is this the same one that froze Texas last year type of thing? Like it could be is what everybody's saying, yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:43 The funny thing was I got my email was just blasted the other day by Tucker Carlson. Like, you got to stock up now on emergency supplies. This is the real one. And I'm like, dude, really? Come on, man. Yeah. Like anybody's going to get anything in the mail by this weekend, you know, on a Wednesday? Dude, New York Post is just trash.
Starting point is 02:02:00 Look at these. Garbage, dude. Look at these two. Can you go over there? Can you move it over? Oh, I thought you wanted me to click on that. that's fine clicking on it. OB1 visa for two reasons,
Starting point is 02:02:10 extraordinary talent. None of those words are in what you say. O1B visa. Yeah. And now it's covered up by a speedo ad, so I don't know. How do you even take it rid of this? Go down, go down, go down. Yeah, she got because she's an adult film star.
Starting point is 02:02:28 Adult film stars are getting these visas now, which I'm not against. Well, you got to show you got the money, I guess, right? No, well, so that's the thing is these visas are supposed to go for, like, influencers and, like, talent and, like, comedians. But you have to prove that you have a little bit of income. So the ones that can prove it are only fan chicks. So they're getting visas to come in here. And people are getting mad because, like, we already have enough hot ass in this one.
Starting point is 02:02:50 No, we can never have enough hot ass. Go back one. Go back one. Go back one video in one click. Oh. I don't know about her. Oh, yeah. And she's Jewish, too.
Starting point is 02:03:00 She's like, yeah, that's about to say she looks like. Have you ever seen her? She's like, I. I'm Jewish. Of course I'm blah, blah, blah. Oh, there it is. She looks like the chick at CBS. Is she crying?
Starting point is 02:03:10 What's her name at CBS? Who you were just talking about earlier? That's who she looks like. What's the woman that just took over CBS? What's her name? Oh, Barry Weiss. That's like if you had a porno version of Barry Weiss? Yeah, it's totally what it is.
Starting point is 02:03:21 Like that, remember Pornow Palin? Yeah, by Lisa Ann. Yeah, she looks like the Lisa Ann. Go down, go down. Oh, so they showed her face on the game and now she's acting like she's had some burning. Oh, yeah, I'm at danger. Yeah, she's like, oh, God,
Starting point is 02:03:37 my face without giz on it. Yeah, oh, my God. Normally when there's 10 black guys working, it's her. This is the clip. This is the clip she's complaining about probably. She's very pretty pretty. That's it. Like, what is she upset about?
Starting point is 02:03:53 If anything. You know, like everything is the biggest thing ever to happen. That's like dramatic. And if anything, you should, what do you hate this? She told her, oh, my God. Even though we lost, I don't care. That game tonight proved that no one else deserves to be in the national... My boyfriend had five stolen bases.
Starting point is 02:04:11 Miami deserved that. Everyone counted us out. I don't care. So what's she mad at? She's not mad. She's acting like she's like Hotchicks love to. My boyfriend hit a triple, so I don't care. She's like, I hooked up a half the fuck special teams.
Starting point is 02:04:31 Yeah, I turned out it was... These young guys, they don't give a shit. I know. Why would they? That they're porn stars. Like, when I was young, you love porn stars, but you wouldn't date them. These guys are like, I'm going to put a ring on her finger. They just don't care. Yeah, they're just wild.
Starting point is 02:04:45 Like, NBA players date porn stars all the time. It's really dumb, dude. It's so dumb. That's got to be that shit. Charlie Robinson is trying to talk to them about, like, hey, don't sauce up a fucking NBA. I mean, a porno chick, bro. But what about, um, Gropolo? Remember he was dating that one.
Starting point is 02:05:02 I'm porn star. Jimmy Garabo? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He became the, I forget what. What was her name? I mean, where did he become like the fucking main quarterback in? San Francisco. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:05:12 And then he, you know, he started at the Pats and then went to San Francisco. It's like Drake's Bay Mama. Drake only has one Bay Mama. He could have had any chick he wants and he still ended up with the porn star. And then, dude, Zion Williams and his gay face can't stop. Can't stop hooking up with fucking. Oh, he's an idiot, dude.
Starting point is 02:05:30 What an idiot. Tell me you don't have a dad. without telling me you don't have a dad. Waste of talent, right? Like just an utter waste of talent. Carson Beck's sister steals spotlight. Nobody gives a shit about his sister. Let's see if she looks like a Haitian, too.
Starting point is 02:05:45 Dude, this woman that Jimmy Garoppolo is like a sort of a fetish kind of chick. Like, she's not. Pretty hot. Yeah. No, not her. I'm talking about the Jimmy Chiaramia. This woman that Jimmy Garapolo is not hot. Dude, I could tell you stories about her.
Starting point is 02:06:00 Anyways. So that's our, that's it. dude uh thank you guys for watching the show sorry about that everybody we didn't really break down the episode we did a little bit we loved him we talked about porn we thought peter japanese crushed it and uh yeah enjoy these highlights here's a clip from the latest broken sim bill marr went on and he's really just a vessel for us to get into this discussion went on dude nice transition dude johnny you're my favorite transitioner i'm sure rogan loves that they constantly use that picture of him I think that's Joe Rogan's version of my peanut butter hair.
Starting point is 02:06:36 Yeah. At one moment you loved it and then you're like, oh, it's everywhere. Yeah, yeah. It's funny. It's probably because it's a rights-free image and it's the only one of the few rights-free images of him. So people just grab it and use it over and over again. But yeah, Mar is just a vessel to get us into this discussion about the globes. But we'll just play.
Starting point is 02:06:55 He went on, what is it, like Dana Carvey's podcast, I think. Hold on. It was glaring that Joe Rogan was not nominated for best. Yeah. I mean, it is kind of popular and, you know, it is known. He's absolutely brilliant at what he's 20. And he's very good at what exactly. So you're going to have an inaugural podcast category. And you don't have. It just speaks to living in the blue sky bubble. But get out of your fucking bubble. You know, I want to be one of you. I am one of you. But you're just so hard to defend because you're just such so fucking smug assholes. Just. And this town is the epicenter of the problem. It really is. Yeah. So if you don't know what we're talking about,
Starting point is 02:07:38 the Golden Globes happening like a week and a half back. And they had for the first time a podcast category. And it was just all, it was just all Amy Polar won for whatever to hell she does. And it was just all woke bullshit that got nominated. It's crazy how popular her show is. Whose? Amy.
Starting point is 02:07:57 Yeah. It's like, people love her. It's like battling in the top three all the time. Yeah, no, people love her. But, I mean, how do you have her and not the other people? The nominees were armchair expert with Dax Shepard, celebrity. Call her Daddy, obviously.
Starting point is 02:08:14 Good Hang with Amy Pollard, the winner. The Mel Robbins podcast. I don't even know what that is. Smartless, which is, I mean, it's all those celebrity guys again. And then up first. Yeah, but those guys are funny, though. No, they're funny. I, dude, I just saw that stand-up movie with Will Arnette.
Starting point is 02:08:29 Will Arnette. I've been blessed to be involved in places where they've had Congress, where he's, I've heard him talk. He's so fucking fast. I like him. He's so fast. And then it was NPR's podcast up first that got nominated.
Starting point is 02:08:43 I mean, it couldn't be. It's just celebrities and woke liberal bullshit. It's like everybody who hangs out in the same place got nominated. Like they nominated each other. Like they're all in the room. It's how they like you. You.
Starting point is 02:08:55 I nominate you. I nominate you. I nominate you. Then you're the only one there. You're like, is anyone going to nominate? me? Really? Wow. Thank you. Couldn't be. Then who? I know you just start now. It's like, yeah, it's stupid. Wait, we're now. The whole thing is, um, are you offended, Sam, are you offended as as an OG
Starting point is 02:09:12 of podcasting that you weren't nominated for Gold Globe? Dude, I get no accolades ever. It's never going to happen. Like if comedy, if I was a nerd dork bisexual, right? There would be articles written about comedy chaos way back in the day, how it changed the L.A. game. I'll never get that ever. They'll never, ever give me any kind of accolades. They, they don't like me. And that's okay. I don't care.
Starting point is 02:09:38 You know, it's like, hey, dude, you know, sometimes people you love don't necessarily love your back and that's life, you know. But it's just stupid. And it's just the golden, listen, the only reason I watch a golden globes is to watch Nikki Glazer. I heard she was great. I didn't watch it, but I heard she. No, it was great.
Starting point is 02:09:55 And it's like, again, it's incredibly difficult. We talked about this before. It's incredible. it might be the hardest gig ever. She did last year too, right? I remember her working out. Yeah, that's why they brought her back because she crushed so hard.
Starting point is 02:10:06 She's perfect for that. Now she's in a movie. She's doing it. Like, she's living her best life. Why do you think it's okay? Like, why do you think celebrities are okay going on Rogan?
Starting point is 02:10:16 But then when it comes to like, you know, polite society and golden globes and shit like that, they just treat him like persona persona like you just saw Matt Damon and Affleck. It's the same reason why when Anthony Jezzelnick And Mark Marin had podcasts coming, I mean, specials coming out.
Starting point is 02:10:32 They tee off on Rogan because it's press. They know everyone's going to clip it. And the people they want to impress don't like Rogan. And they'll be like, oh, yeah. You know, it's like, let's say Mark Marin's up for a role. They're going to Google his name. And the first thing's going to come up is Mark Marion goes after Joe Rogan. And all these woke nerd dorks right out of college will be like,
Starting point is 02:10:58 um, yes, quit. Yes, Queen. And that's exactly why you do it. You're a touch hot, by the way. You can neither do back off the microphone. Yeah, I'm leaning too far into it, dude. I'm sorry. That's all good, dude.
Starting point is 02:11:09 It's all good. I'm sorry. So now, let's say, okay, let's say there was a real golden gloves that was equitable, like, that was equitable, like fair. Who are your nominees going to be for the first? Obviously, Joe Rogan. Yeah. Kill Tony. Now, to tell me, does the first one in your mind have to be?
Starting point is 02:11:29 kind of an award for the first like 10 years or 15 whatever like 20 years of podcast yeah like the first one does it need to be like a career if you still have a podcast then it's kind of the career that's a great question it's kind of like uh the ufc hall of fame class number one right are you just doing the person the hottest person to just retire or the best that ever did it that's a great question got to be kind so yeah i mean i would probably do that yeah okay let's do like as long as they're still hot though right and that's that's the only thing of different about that. It's got to be Rogan. Rogan.
Starting point is 02:12:03 Who else do you go? I mean, if I'm picking yeah, Rogan, Tim Dillon, kill Tony. Three,
Starting point is 02:12:12 you got two more. I'm going to have to throw in, call me daddy, even though it's not for me. No, yeah, that's fair. It's been at the top.
Starting point is 02:12:19 Because if I did that, I'd be just doing what the Golden Globes did, right? 100%. Yeah. Um, and then maybe Amy Poller does get in. I don't know. I mean,
Starting point is 02:12:28 maybe. Maybe Amy Poller does, gets in and that that show with the three famous guys. Yeah, smartless. They seem to be pointless or whatever. So those are my nomination. Pointless. Or whatever it's called.
Starting point is 02:12:39 What's it called? Smartless. Smartless. Yeah, who knows what that? By the way, a podcast called Pointless could be fire. And that's the new name of the show, guys. That's not a bad idea. Yeah, we've just changed the name of Brokinson to Pointless.
Starting point is 02:12:53 B.S. And I can't wait to someone who has the pointless podcast starts yelling at us. You know, dude, what if people can. fuse us with smartless. We could get a lot of new viewers. Oh, yeah, dude. And we just Photoshop their picture onto our thumbnails. Well, we just rip their logo off, but it's our heads. So it kind of people who aren't looking closely are like, oh, okay, that's the thing I listen to. Yeah, we're going to do that, Johnny. We're going to mark it. We're going to a gorilla market. Pointless with Sam Tripling. Pointless with Sam Tripling, but it's their pictures.
Starting point is 02:13:23 Well, our name's under it. I like that. That's who I nominate. That's why I nominate. I mean, Kill Tony is the number two watch podcast on YouTube. Now, there is a discussion, depending on the guest. If Joe Rogan, well, it's been around for a long time. You know, would Kill Tony get bigger numbers than Joe Rogan on YouTube? Because I think Kill Tony is a more YouTube show. Joe Rogan crushes on audio. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:13:57 And he does, he crushes on YouTube. to. But I think Kill Tony is a, even though it does really well on audio, it's bread and butter is a visual show. Oh, dude. I mean, that was the thing I hadn't listened to Kill Tony in a long time when I saw the live show. I didn't realize it was all that, man, like a big, it's a huge production. There's so many people on stage. Dude, it's a juggernaut in the corner. What is that about, by the way? If I was an asshole, I give out their finances that they're making. And it's insane. I believe it. I would never do that because I would. I would never do that. I'm a G, blood in, blood out.
Starting point is 02:14:32 Nice. Okay. Yeah, I mean, it's just the golden globes are stupid. I mean, is that some, is that the foreign press golden gloves or is that Hollywood that's press? That used to be a joke. They, they would literally just nominate people, just have them show up. And now it's because they're just so, they're so desperate for some kind of accolade, right?
Starting point is 02:14:55 Accolates that they would, yeah, that they would just, They've now made it a thing. Totally. Yeah. No, and it's, I mean, now I would, I will say, I would love to go to a fancy dinner and meet a bunch of famous people. That would be cool. I don't want, that sounds horrible to me. Did you see that compilation of, uh, of DiCaprio acting gay at the globes that went viral?
Starting point is 02:15:20 No, I did. I mean, he's at P. Diddy parties. People were, uh, hold on. Let me see if I can. Oh, I can't. Um, it. It was him. him just being like super, super like effeminate, you know, like breaking his wrist a lot and like,
Starting point is 02:15:34 oh my God, girl. Let me see. But he doesn't know the camera's on him or is he just one of those guys is just like, just whatever it takes, keep my name in the news. I'm going to act like a total mo-mo. He's just doing this. Here it is right here. Yeah, this is it.
Starting point is 02:15:53 Now, he could be being funny here. This is the question you have to ask yourself. If you care about important things like is Leonardo? Johnny, I literally can't care. Yeah, I know. That's why. I try. Look at me. That was a joke.
Starting point is 02:16:07 By the way, look at the comments there. It's all him surrounded by black dudes at a P. Deaddy White Party. Yeah, that was the original dog fart right there. Oh, boy. Watching. Nothing's gay so far. That doesn't look gay to you. Oh, that's so obviously of him playing around.
Starting point is 02:16:31 He must be, right? That is so over the top. he's making fun of somebody like he's probably go look at these guys they go oh ah hey ah ah ah ah and everyone's like oh yeah that guy's gay dude Hollywood loves to make everybody gay and now he's signing autographs the poor guy yeah i mean it's so obvious that he's he's playing around there he's like a bad over actor okay he's doing bad improv yeah he's a good actor so we have to believe that he was probably uh yeah i think he knows he's constantly on camera
Starting point is 02:17:04 So did you see? They just must have a Leonardo camera there. Chrysher has this story about Will Smith and how he's, well, I don't want to, I'll just play some of this. He went on club Shayshay and dude, it's, I mean, it doesn't go where you think it's going, but boy, now knowing what we know about Will Smith, it's damn curious. And it makes you want to ask Burke Kreischer some questions. I'm just going to play a little bit of it.
Starting point is 02:17:30 Will Smith was the best thing that ever happened to me. How did you, how did you meet him? I did stand up in that one club, Boston Comedy Club. And one of his guys guy named David Tocterman saw me to stand up. I think Will would like you. And I was like, I got to tell you,
Starting point is 02:17:49 Bert Kreischer, I mean, he's a great performer. He's a great comic. When he was young, he was a fucking juggernaut. What do you mean by that? Like you would watch me on, oh, this guy's, this guy is going place. He's really fucking funny. All right.
Starting point is 02:18:07 Here's a big time. This is an abbreviated version of it. All right. Here it is. I've never met my entire life. I was like, I love hip hop. I love all the old school, all the new school. Do you know juvenile?
Starting point is 02:18:19 I love juvenile. It's right when the hot boys were coming out. I was like, you know. And then he's like, he's like, well, like this the whole time. He's like, dude, I like you. I go, I like you. Right. He goes, what are you doing tonight?
Starting point is 02:18:28 I go, I don't know. And he goes, let's go see a movie. And I was like, okay. He's like, cool. Meet me at Planet Hollywood at 7. And I was like, okay. And then he just walks out. I was like, that can happen quick.
Starting point is 02:18:37 So I get in the car, I call my dad. He goes, how did it go? And I go, it went great. I go, we're going to the movies. And my dad's like, I'm going to date? No, I don't think so. And he goes, who else is going? I go, just me and Will.
Starting point is 02:18:53 And he goes, oh, buddy. If you'd like to hear the rest of this episode, subscribe to Broken Simulation in your podcasting app or check us out at YouTube.com Triple. We go deep home, boy. Aaron, open your mind. Drink from the fountain of knowledge.
Starting point is 02:19:15 There's lizard people everywhere. That's some interdimensional shit. Wake up, Aaron. This is only the beginning. Dude, you just blew my mind.

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