Your Favorite Thing with Wells & Brandi - Timothée, Watch Engagements and Sober Parties

Episode Date: March 18, 2026

Brandi is back from Calgary with yet another brutal travel experience while Wells is fresh off a pool party (yes, it’s 90 degrees in LA) where he made a Cajun shrimp boil for all his guests... and plot twist… he didn’t drink. Is 2026 the year Wells Adams becomes the epitome of health? Probably not, because apparently not drinking makes parties feel weird after about 20 minutes.This week, your hosts break down their favorite moments from The Oscars. Brandi stays focused on red carpet fashion, while Wells dives into the Timothée Chalamet gossip. They also cover the big wins for Sinners and One Battle, but somehow nothing for YFT favorite Train Dreams. Sigh.Then it’s a stacked fave-things list: Virgin River, Stowaway, Young Sherlock, Eternity, Regretting You, and let’s not forget how much Brandi loves YA.They also pitch a new trend: engagement watches for men… cause how else are people gonna know he’s taken? Let us know what you think! We love ya!Thanks to our awesome sponsors for supporting this episode! Quince: Now available in Canada too! Don't keep settling for clothes that don't last. Go to Quince.com/yft for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns.Skims: Shop my favorite bras and underwear at SKIMS.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu.BetterHelp: BetterHelp makes it easy to get matched online with a qualified therapist. Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com/yft.Don’t forget to rate, review, and follow Your Favorite Podcast! Plus, keep up with us between episodes on our Instagram pages, @yftpodcast @wellsadams and @brandicyrus and be sure to leave us a voicemail with your fave things at 858-630-1856! This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This podcast is brought to you by Podcast Nation. Our house is a very, very, very, very fine house with two cats in the yard. Life used to be so hard. What's the YFT us? How we do it? Me? Great. All right?
Starting point is 00:00:23 Worked out today. Went on a long run. Did some weightlifting. I'm in my health phase. You be proud of me. I had a party yesterday. Didn't drink. So there's that.
Starting point is 00:00:31 You know, it's not something I want to talk about. Why are we got two different types of parsley? Especially when one parsley is so much more superior than the other parsley. And I think you know what I'm talking about. I think you know that I'm talking about that flat leaf is the superior parsley of the two parselys. You have one flat leaf, which is beautiful and easy to chop. And then you have like a little tumbleweed one that's like just like put on like as a garnish on top of a steak that you just like kick off. What are we doing with that one?
Starting point is 00:01:00 Also, how are they the same thing? You know, they don't seem like the same genus. I don't think they're from the same plant. So let's just get rid of regular parsley, I guess. Or maybe it's good for, like, being dried out and like whatever. But if we're talking produce here, I'm going flat leaf all day. And it's not even close. Anyways.
Starting point is 00:01:21 Yeah, that's the kind of content you're going to get around here. Really, really interesting stuff. Anywho, it would be, uh, Let's do it. Let's call it a brand app. Oh, it is time. Brandy time. Let's go. Hi. How you doing?
Starting point is 00:01:41 Well, I had quite the day yesterday. Oh, tell us all about it. I mean, it is nothing fucking new. But flying is absolute garbage. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me tell you guys something. First of all, Just don't fly through DFW.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Just don't do it. If there's a flight and it's not a nonstop and you have to stop in DFW, don't do it. You will get trapped there. It is a black hole of absolute fucking disaster. And it's just not worth it. There was another flight that I could have taken that was literally like $600 more. I fucking wish I had.
Starting point is 00:02:22 You know what? United, you might be more expensive, but not one time. Have I ever gotten taken, like, deplained off a United plane because of Maint. issues only do you put on another one three hours later that also had maintenance issues american airlines you guys are trash not only are you trash my flight was thirteen hundred dollars to sit in economy to canada i could have gone to fucking greece an economy for that price and is it just me or it has economy just shrunk i sat in row 11a on one of these legs and i kid you not matt south would not have fit in the seat he wouldn't have and the plane
Starting point is 00:03:00 was full. So if Matt had been on the flight, I don't know what we would have fucking done because he literally, his legs would not have fit in the seat. Why didn't you go fly a different airline then? I should have because I'm cheap, because I'm cheap and because... Wait, so hold on, hold on, hold on. What you're saying is, is that American to fly economy was $1,300, but that was the cheapest? Yes. Okay. Isn't that fucking insane. It is insane that it is 2026 and it's $1,300 to fly in an economy seat where I'm five foot six and my knees are touching the seat in front of me. Yeah. That in itself is insane.
Starting point is 00:03:36 And then let's just layer that on top of the fact that American Airlines, they can't be on time to save their lives. All of their planes are fucking broken. They're the only airline that I've ever flown that has so many maintenance issues. Every time a flight has been canceled on me, it's been American allies. My Greece flight that got canceled the time I met Matt, so I'm really glad it did. But the flight I was at the gate just fucking canceled. American.
Starting point is 00:03:57 My flight to Australia that got canceled when I was standing at LAX. American. A couple summers ago, I missed my first DJ gig ever in New Jersey because of a canceled flight in the middle of summer, American. I flew almost a hundred flights on Southwest last year, a hundred. Not one time did we have a mechanical issue. Not one time was I put on a plane and then deplaneed because of a mechanical issue. Not ever. And you know what? Southwest made a lot of changes this year. They've been getting a lot of heat. I see it all over TikTok. Everyone's trashing them. Everyone says, we're not flying Southwest anymore because they've made all these seat assignments and all these changes. You know what? Southwest is
Starting point is 00:04:30 fucking reliable and I will fly them until the day I die, which will probably be out on American Airlines flight the way their planes are going. It's cray cray. Southwest, Southwest forever. That's all I'm saying. This episode brought you by Southwest. Truly, it should be. People are really shitting on them. People are really
Starting point is 00:04:45 shitting on them for this whole new thing they've got going on. But you guys, it's fucking great because you know what? It's not as expensive as American. It's cheaper to fly Southwest. Obviously, I couldn't fly Southwest to Canada. But if you have the option to fly Southwest. Yes, it's unfortunate to have to pay for a seat. I get it. But you know
Starting point is 00:05:02 what? You need to pay for a seat on all the other airlines too. And at least the Southwest seats are roomy. They have these new first five rows or six rows or like extra legroom seats. You can pay to upgrade. You've have so much room. You're in the front of the plane. All their planes work. It's so nice.
Starting point is 00:05:18 I'm telling you guys. Fuck American Airlines. I learned so many lessons. I will never have a labor in Dallas Fort Worth ever again. All right. All right. All right. We get it. I almost had to stay the night there. I did not get home until one there i landed at 1 30 in the morning i did not get home until 2 15 a.m last night i was supposed to land at 8 o'clock p.m after flying all day disaster well we learned a valuable lesson and that's we learned a lot of lessons also what is on your shoulders right now oh what's on my
Starting point is 00:05:46 shoulder it's a it's a rice heat a reheated rice pad because my back and neck hurt so fucking bad from sitting in an airplane seat for so long yesterday Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Give me a ding. I'll give myself a ding. If you guys don't have one of these rice, what do you call it, heating pads? Yeah. That go in the microwave, that heat up and go right and it's, like, weighted, and it feels so nice on your neck.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Yeah, Sarah has a bunch of those because she has endo flare-ups all the time. But here's the thing. When you put those things in the microwave, it smells weird. This one doesn't. I don't know why. It does. You've just become blind to it. No, it's fuzzy.
Starting point is 00:06:24 It's like a nice material. and it doesn't smell. All right. Well, I'm sorry you got stuck. This is the bet. This is it literally laughable. Okay. So 10.105 p.m. after they've delayed, they delayed my connection three hours, put me on a plane,
Starting point is 00:06:40 got me at taxied me out just to tell us, oh, maintenance issue, got to go back, deplane, sit for an hour, wait for an update. Oh, we found you guys a new plane, but you got to get on the plane train and go all the way across DFW to three terminals over. Go up to the plane train. Broken. Broken fucking plane. train. Everyone had to take the other plane train that goes the opposite direction that took 20 minutes
Starting point is 00:06:59 to get to our other gate. We get to the plane and we're supposed to start reporting, well, guys, we've got a maintenance issue on this plane. But here's a $12 food voucher for you guys to use. Oh, wait, all the restaurants closed at 10 o'clock. So not only could I not even afford a fucking shake shack burger for $12. Everything's closed. Yeah, and let's be honest, nothing at the airport is less than $12. Nothing. You know? I mean, you can't even get a latte for $12. No. You can't even get some Myconikes for $12. Insane. What are you drinking?
Starting point is 00:07:30 I don't know if I'm saying it right. Kefer? Is that how you say that? Kefer. What is it? For a long time I said kefir, but I don't think that's it. Sutherland? Maybe that's why I think that.
Starting point is 00:07:39 What is it? Probiotics for my gut. Ah, it's like yogurt. Yeah, it's not yogurt, but it's sort of like that. It's not the best tasting thing in the world. Is it work? I think so. I had a really tough time finding gluten-free healthy food.
Starting point is 00:07:56 on this trip, so I figured I could give my gut some probiotics today. Do it. Oh, yeah. Well, amazing. I'm sorry that you had trouble with traveling, but it happens. Are we surprised? No. I mean, also, Brady, your job is travel. So, like, it's going to happen to you more than most people. I know, but it sucks. Just like by sheer volume of, like, how much you're in the air. Like, of course. This was my first second work trip of the year. I went to bend. This was like my, I haven't been flying, you know, but it's fucking spring break. There's a government shutdown. It's tornado season. Storm. Like, the odds were stacked against me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, sorry to hear about that. I, um, I went to the HGTV Bachelor Mansion
Starting point is 00:08:44 makeover party. I don't know. I don't know why I was invited to it. I'm not on. Because you're an integral piece of Bachelor Nation. I guess, but like I'm not on that show. Some, Something happened that was... Maybe it should be. I got into it with some HGTV people being like, what's going on here? What? You guys, I don't even know if it's aired yet,
Starting point is 00:09:04 but there's a day where they make everyone build bars. What? And I was like, how is I not to fucking judge for this? How dare they? You know, it's... As someone who was a journalist and used to do like red carpet stuff, like I do have a lot of sympathy for like having to try to interview like 30 people, of which you don't know or care about, you know.
Starting point is 00:09:26 know, like this is just, right. Decider sent you out to do this thing and you got to go do it. So anyways, I get there and there's like a long line of people, but it's like all influencers in this. They gave me like my name thing to like go run, walk the carpet and they're like,
Starting point is 00:09:40 it's going to be like 20 minutes. Nope, here you go, here's my card. I don't care about taking a picture. I'm not on this show. I don't care about taking the picture. And then the head of HGTV was like,
Starting point is 00:09:48 whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, we want you to go do press. So then they made me go do it, which I was happy to do.
Starting point is 00:09:54 One thing that it annoyed me, though, with the red carpet thing is that the glasses, my sunglasses, were kind of part of the look. Oh, and they made you take them off? Yeah, and I was like, no, it's part of the look. And they're like, come on, please, this is for Getty.
Starting point is 00:10:07 I don't give a fuck. You should have been like, just say no. I did, and then like bullied me into it. Then I was just like, they are bullies. I know. I want to be like, no. Anyways, that annoyed me.
Starting point is 00:10:18 But whatever, it was fine. And then I was doing some interview. I think it was with like direct TV. And it was just a very funny. like, oh my God. First of all, they've got you holding microphones that aren't plugged into anything anymore. So like, do you know what I'm saying? Like, I'm like, what is this?
Starting point is 00:10:36 They gave me one that wasn't plugged into anything. It was just like a prop. And I was like, it's just plugged into anything. They're like, no, we just want you like be holding something with like, you know, the little flag on the front. And so then I just turned it upside down. I was talking into the bottom of it. I was like, this isn't real.
Starting point is 00:10:49 None of this is real. They're like, oh, my God, what was it like to get the call from HG? TV to come and be a contractor on their new show to redo the Bachelor Manchin. And I was like, oh my God, that never happened. I'm not on this show. And they're like, what? What are you doing here? And I was like, that's a good question.
Starting point is 00:11:16 You're like, I'm doing press for a show I'm not on. That's what I'm doing here. And they're like, who do you think is going to win? I was like, I don't know. I'm not watching the show. How many episodes are we in? What's going on? Dean's on it. Dean's on it. Noah's on it. Jesse hosts it. And then Tasha and Tyler are judges.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Other other folks. Anyways, it was good to see everybody. You guys know how much I love skims. Let me tell you what. Yesterday when I was trapped in a travel nightmare for hours on end, thank goodness I was in my skims, underwear and loungewear, because the bright side of all of it was that at least I was comfortable. If you guys have not shopped skims yet, you've got to give them a try. You guys know how much I love their fits everybody collection. The thongs are so comfortable. You barely feel like you're wearing anything.
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Starting point is 00:12:57 This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp and you guys this month, March includes international women's day and we're partnering with BetterHelp to kind of take a moment and to just celebrate women's strength and all of the different amazing women in our lives as I am a woman myself. I know that as women, we carry a lot both at work in relationship. relationships within our families and at home. And there's just so many roles that, you know, we have to hold every single day. And it's just so important to recognize, you know, just everything that the women in our lives carry. But I'm going to take this month to really appreciate the women in my life, my friends, my mom, my sisters, and really make sure that they all feel so loved during this time. And as a woman that does it carry so much, I know that there is such a big importance on therapy and talking about what's going on in our lives and talking about all that weight that we carry. every single day. That's where BetterHelp comes in, you guys. BetterHelp does an initial matching work for you so that you can focus on your therapy goals and they find you a therapist that works with just a short questionnaire that helps identify your needs and preferences.
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Starting point is 00:16:20 what do you remember this place? I was like, that was 10 years ago. I don't remember much of that. That's crazy. Yeah. And they were like, go look around, see what all that's different. I went around. I was like, I don't, I think it all looks the same to me.
Starting point is 00:16:31 I don't remember 10 years ago what the decor was in here. The bones are still the same. Anyways, it was fun to see all those guys, though. I bet. Yeah. So when does that air? It's airing now, I believe. Oh, it is.
Starting point is 00:16:47 I think they're like three, two or three episodes in. Probably should start watching it, but I kind of know who wins. That kind of takes the fun out of it for me. That does. By the way, you'd be proud of me. Had a pool party yesterday. What?
Starting point is 00:17:00 Had a pool party yesterday. I'm sorry. It's warm enough for a pool party? Yeah. It's 90 degrees right now. It's 36 degrees here. I wonder why. I wonder because you're living in Tennessee.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Still. It's 90 degrees. If anything, it's too hot out there. Oh, Jesus. What a problem to have. Anyways, I had a pool party yesterday. How was it? I had a Cajun low contra boil.
Starting point is 00:17:26 I made a shrimp bowl for everyone. Oh, wow. Which might be the move. I got to say, very simple, very easy. Really? Yeah, you just kind of, you do it. You know, you put the potatoes in first, then you put the corn in, and then you put the sausage in, and then kind of like right at the end, you put the shrimp in.
Starting point is 00:17:43 and then you get like one of those big platters that you use for like Thanksgiving, you know, like those like tin platters. They just dump everything in there. And then you put out some paper place and some napkins and say, pick. And people just like to pick, you know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:59 So anyways, I thought I was like, I made too much. And then by the end of it, I was like, there's nothing left. It was perfect. Anyways, super easy. But. So why am I proud of you?
Starting point is 00:18:07 I threw a party and didn't drink. Didn't drink. Are you okay? Yeah. So this was really funny. So like I hit up like my close group of friends and I was like, all right, I want to watch the golf. I want to do a low country boil and we want to have a pool day for my nephew. Everyone's, you know, welcome to come.
Starting point is 00:18:26 Just bring whatever you want to drink. And everyone's like what time? And I was like, I was like 1130 to 6 p.m. runtime. And everyone's like, runtime. And I'm like, your boy's got a heart out. All right. I'm not looking to get crazy, you know. And of course, people still stayed until like 8, 630.
Starting point is 00:18:46 And I was like, but we were watching the Oscars and that was fine. I mean, how great do you feel today? Amazing. I went on a three-mile run. I did a bunch of, I did a bunch of workout stuff. I feel fantastic. I got to go do another show later today. So that's why I wanted to be super sharp.
Starting point is 00:19:02 But here's the thing that people don't tell you about when you like kind of step away from drinking a lot. Okay. Parties get boring really quickly. They do. And that sucks. I know. But what sucks more? The hangover, for sure.
Starting point is 00:19:18 It used to not. It used to not. I used to be able to be like the juice is worth the squeeze. But now, so now what's happening is I'm going to events. I'm going to parties. And I have 20 minutes of like, okay, I think I've seen everybody. Let's get back home and on the couch. That's right.
Starting point is 00:19:40 Is that what being old is? Yes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It is. But it's also what being healthy is. I know. Have you not seen all these stats about how Gen Z isn't drinking and they're not partying because health and wellness, you know? I think it's because they're dorks.
Starting point is 00:20:01 I think that's both. I mean, dude, you should. That's the time to do it when there are no repercussions for your actions. You know? Yeah. None of them are having sex apparently. Oh, what I mean? Sex is just completely down in Gen Z.
Starting point is 00:20:19 And it's in your life or? No, for Gen Z and for Gen Alpha. I know. For me, yes, I'm married. You don't get to have sex when you get married. That's the rule. Matt would agree with you on that one. Every man would agree with me on that one.
Starting point is 00:20:37 And you know what it is? I mean, this is a terrible thing. Those are not partying. They're not allowing themselves to be a little loosey-goosey, to be silly goose. That's probably true. Everything is cringe to them. Everything's embarrassing and all this stuff. And it's like, yeah, that's because you guys aren't drinking where you're like,
Starting point is 00:20:53 I don't give a fuck. I'm going to have a good time. True. You watch the Oscars? No, I didn't. I wish I could have. I was in the midst of travel hell. But I, of course, saw all the red carpet looks.
Starting point is 00:21:05 I thought like overall really great carpet, really great. this year at the Oscars. I don't know what the fuck Emma Stone is doing. She's doing, I think I've said this before, she is doing whatever Britney Snow is doing. They look fucking amazing. I need to know what it is. I need to know what she's drinking or eating or putting in her face or what she's doing. Taking another. She looks fantastic. Don't get me wrong. She looks so fucking good. I want what she's got. Yeah. Go get it. Go get it. I need to. What are your thoughts on the Timothy's shall. Alamed's fallout.
Starting point is 00:21:41 I mean, I didn't see Marty Supreme. Did you? No. Like, we watched the preview one night, and I just was like, I just don't think this is a movie that I'm going to like. I just, I felt like it was really overhyped. Listen, I haven't seen it. I could be wrong. It could be the greatest fucking movie ever.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Yeah. I just, I felt like it was overhyped. Yeah. But that's not why I mean, like, a lot of people think that the reason why he got snubbed is because of this comment he made about the ballet and the opera. Oh, I don't really think about this. Seriously? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:12 It's like the main thing people are talking about. Oh, I just heard everyone talking about how fucking fabulous Kylie Jenner looked, so I don't know. No, no one was talking about that. And if anything, if anything, I think that his PR team must be like, get away from these people. They are bleeding into your life and making you say shit that you should not say. Okay, what did he say? Do tell. Why don't just find it?
Starting point is 00:22:38 Yeah, let's just find it. I don't want to be working in ballet or opera or, you know, things where it's like, hey, keep this thing alive, even though like no one cares about this anymore. All respect to the ballet and opera people out there. So that's what he said. Got it. Yeah. Not the greatest thing to say. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:54 So what's funny is that his sister dances ballet. Oh. He comes from a family that like all does the arts. And then what he said, he says something like, that's going to cost me 14 cents a person or something like that. that. That was what he says afterwards where it's like you're starting to see everyone around you as ticket sales and not as like consumers of art, right? I think that's where he's, that's where like, I think the Kardashian thing has taken him down a road that is like not healthy for anyone and the curse of the Kardashians is real. My thing, I went on social media their day and I did a thing about
Starting point is 00:23:32 it and it's like, well, you're an artist, dude. You're a, you're an actor, which is an artist. An artist all should support other artists, whether you're a painter, whether you're a musician, whether you're a dancer, whether you're an opera singer, whether you're an actor. What he's not wrong about is the fact that those art forms are dying or not doing as well as others. But that's only because people like him aren't promoting those things to be more popular. I went to, I think I probably went to 10 to 15 Broadway shows this year. So a lot of lives, a lot of life art was performed in fun of me. My number, other than my wife's musical, my number one favorite thing I went and saw this year was the fucking nutcracker, which is a ballet. It was awesome. I had so much fun.
Starting point is 00:24:21 Music, the dancing, the outfits, the, fuck, the whole thing was cool. Yeah. So anyways, I think, I think, I think, Timmy Shalame is a little lost. Or he just isn't living in the real world. I don't know. It's funny. Like, he went from, like, being beloved to, like, kind of, everyone's like, Okay, enough with this guy. I mean, listen, he and Kylie could be in love. I don't, like, who knows, you know? She might be the love of his life. Who knows?
Starting point is 00:24:47 Yeah. I just feel like for someone like him that's trying to be this, like, esteemed actor, you know, I think dating a Kardashian cheapens that. I don't disagree. And I'm not saying that that's right, but I think it does, right? Yeah. Well, you have Leo DiCaprio who just has been just slaying 20-year-olds for the better part of four decades. Which is fucking ridiculous. So I'm not sure if that's any better.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Oh, it's definitely not. I love Kylie. I love the Jenner's. Like I, but I just public opinion is that's what it is. Totally. That just cheapens that, I think. I is not right. Like I said, but I think that's what it does.
Starting point is 00:25:31 So I think like, but maybe he is so in love that he's willing for that to happen. Or is it like he wants to stay in it because he recognizes that their brand together is much more powerful in him alone. Could be that. Or maybe they're just in love, Wells. I mean, maybe. I don't know. I don't care. All I know is, dude, you shouldn't fucking bash other art forms.
Starting point is 00:25:55 Especially when you're an actor and no one is making any movies anymore. Like, I hate to say it to you, Timmy Shalamey. But like the thing that I'm most concerned about in the art world is movies. Yeah. More so than the ballet and opera. I think those will go on for a while, but no one. And I mean no one is going to the movie theaters anymore. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Maybe that was him projecting a little bit. I don't really know. Who knows? Anyways, I watched the Oscars. Well, what were the big wins? The big loss for me was the in-memorium segment. we lost so many icons this year. And it's weird because we were talking about this when we were watching it.
Starting point is 00:26:40 It's like it does seem like we're on the precipice of this. Like whatever the entertainment industry is now going to be. Like it's shifting obviously, right? Like it's not going to be the same and we're losing all the icons from before. Catherine O'Hara and Diane Keaton and Rob Reiner like all these people who like like made so much good shit for so long. It was a very weird and like really sad and like really eye opening of like, oh my God, we lost a lot of really good ones this year.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Yeah. Robert Redford this year. Robert Redford. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So sad. And then Barbara Streisand started singing and it was just like, oh, my God. But my only thing that I'm upset about is that my favorite film of the year didn't win anything.
Starting point is 00:27:28 And that was trained dreams. It didn't win anything. It didn't win anything. And I'm sorry. Did you watch it? No, Matt loved it. Okay. It's a beautiful film.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And it really annoys me because it's like, everyone's talking about Marty Supreme. We're talking about a ping pong player. All right. Go watch this piece of art. Anyways, you know, the two big winners were sinners and one battle after another. Yeah, well, that tracks. Which makes sense. I'm happy for Michael B. Jordan.
Starting point is 00:27:52 I think he probably was the best of all the guys because he. Did you see sinners? Yeah, it was fantastic. Did you see it? I didn't. No, I need to watch it. Oh, well, it's so fun. He plays two parts, too.
Starting point is 00:28:03 He plays twin brothers. So he's doing double duty. It's a fan. But it is a vampire movie. Like, you know, it's not like chocolate or something. That's some like typical Oscar film. That's funny. It's a vampire movie in the deep south.
Starting point is 00:28:22 I get the Paul Thomas Anderson winning best director and best film because of the body of his work. I'll tell you what the Paul Thomas Anderson win kind of felt like to me. It felt like, well, remember when Leo won for Revenant, which is like not his best film? But like I think everyone was like, we got to give this fucking guy an Oscar already. Like this is getting crazy. I feel like Paul Thomas Anderson fit in that of like,
Starting point is 00:28:49 it's maybe time to give this guy an Oscar. And then Bagonia did pretty good. Did it? Yeah, that was my other favorites. The one that I haven't seen is Hamnet, But I've been told I have to wait for my wife to come home to watch that. Wait, what did Begonia win? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:07 He won something. But what was crazy to me is that Jesse Plymins wasn't up for best actor, which I thought he was phenomenal in that. I mean, I love him a stone in it, but I thought his performance almost outshined her. Oh, I 100% agree with that. And she was up for best actress. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:24 She was great, too. But best actor was Michael B. Jordan. Best actress was the girl from Hamnet. What's her name? She's Iris. I can't remember, but I think she won a Saga Award for it. She won everything.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Yeah. Best supporting actor was Sean Penn from one battle. And then Best film went to one battle after another. And same with director. Music went to sinners, I believe, which totally tracks. I did see that the F1 movie
Starting point is 00:29:52 won some stuff for sound. Yeah, that makes sense too. Yeah. It's a lot of good stuff. Yeah. We should start the show. I was going to say that like 10 minutes ago, but here we are. Yeah, me or you.
Starting point is 00:30:03 I think it's me. Go for it. Bros and hose, you're listening to your favorite thing podcast with. Well, I'm Randy. Now that we're halfway through the show. Speaking of movies. So excited. We are only, so when this comes out, we'll be two days away from the opening of Project Hail Mary.
Starting point is 00:30:23 Oh, really? starring Ryan Gosley. Very exciting. I'm so excited for this film to come out. I'm going to go to see it in the theater. Yes, I will go see this in the theater. Maybe we will too. I'm telling you you're going to love it.
Starting point is 00:30:37 Okay. Because you didn't read the book, did you? No, I haven't. Yeah, I'm going to wait, I think. Okay, go to check it out. Do you got some favorite things, bro? What's going on with you? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:30:45 I feel like there was something, a movie. I feel like I did watch a movie recently, but I'll tell you what I did completely fucking binge this weekend on all these flights. that I had to take. What's that? What you're going to think? It's silly.
Starting point is 00:31:00 I had to binge it before I got home because Matt will not let me watch this with him. Virgin River season, Bagillion, just released. Virgin River is just what it is. It's another, it's heart of Dixie meets Everwood. Ah, ever long. Ever.
Starting point is 00:31:20 No. Seeking a fresh start, nurse practitioner Melinda Monroe moves from Los Angeles. to a remote northern California town, and is surprised by what and whom she finds there. What does she find there? Does she find... Love, Wells, love.
Starting point is 00:31:39 Yeah, so she loses her virginity on the river. Well, no, but she does find love. Okay, did you not ever watch? Of course you didn't. There was this show called Everwood in the early 2000s that... You remember when the WB was the hot thing? Oh, yeah. When, like, every hot show was on WB,
Starting point is 00:31:56 and now it doesn't exist. Great fucking show. It was about Dr. Andy who moves to, you know, from New York City to small town, Colorado, like very similar storyline.
Starting point is 00:32:07 And Emily Van Camp was in it. Love her. Chris Pratt was in it. Oh, yeah. Great fucking show. If you've never seen Everwood, why don't you just go back and watch that one?
Starting point is 00:32:18 Because it's a gym. This show very much reminds me of that. So it's probably why it's like a little nostalgic to me. Listen, Berger never gets shit on a law. It's very, cheesy, you know, the writing's not anything crazy, but it's a love story and it's set in the most gorgeous place ever. I think they say all the aerials are shot up in Vancouver. It's
Starting point is 00:32:38 absolutely gorgeous, but you know, it's just so good. And they brought in like a new haughty for this season and we love a haughty. Now we got a handful of haughties on the show. Like, what more could you want? I love a handful of haughties. Who doesn't? He doesn't want a handful of haughties. I watched a movie starring Anna Kendrick recently that I quite enjoyed called Stoweaway. Have you seen this? No. It's on Netflix.
Starting point is 00:33:06 A three-person crew on a mission to Mars faces an impossible choice when an unplanned passenger jeopardizes the lives of everyone on board. Sto away. Cast is good. It's Anna Kendrick, Daniel Day Kim, Tony Collette, Shamir Anderson, So it's Anna, Daniel and Tony are the astronauts.
Starting point is 00:33:27 And then Shamir plays a guy named Michael, who's an engineer who was like fixing something on the ship before it left and then like passed out. And so they took off. And then when he woke up, he was a stowaway on, he's a stowaway on it. Life support can't support for people. So then it's like what are you like maybe you should kill yourself. Maybe I did see this. Where did you watch this? Amazon?
Starting point is 00:33:48 It's on Netflix. On Netflix. Maybe I have seen this. It came out in 2021. Oh, so it's not new. No. Did you love it? I liked it, but the ending was good.
Starting point is 00:33:59 It's a good film. Okay. Good space film. I liked it. The other thing that I'm watching that I'm really liking right now is young Sherlock Holmes. Oh, I've been seeing previews for this. It's on prime, I believe. A disgraced young Sherlock home finds himself wrapped up in a murder case that threatens his liberty.
Starting point is 00:34:17 His first ever case unravels a globetrotting conspiracy, culminating in an explosive show, down that changes his life forever. Young Sherlock Holmes on prime. So this is fun. So he's like in college. Well, he's kind of in college. He's working at a college. He's a little bit like Goodwill hunting.
Starting point is 00:34:40 It starts out with him and being in jail. The reason why he's in jail is because he was like pickpocketing people just to give them back their stuff. It makes no sense. Whatever. His brother bails him out of jail. His brother's like kind of connected with whatever. And so his brother gets him out of jail and he's like, you're going to college.
Starting point is 00:34:59 So he's like, great, I'm going to go to college. And then he's like, you're not actually going to college. You're going to be a janitor at the college. So then he's at the college. And of course, he's like coming into classrooms, like answering questions because he's fucking Sherlock Holmes and he's super smart. And he comes across James Moriarty, which if you follow Sherlock Holmes at all, that's his sworn enemy. his, but in this, they are good friends and they're working together, which is very fun. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:28 Cute. Anyways, I love Sherlock Holmes. Good cast, too. The guy playing Sherlock Holmes is Hiro Foness Tiffin, which I think you've seen a lot. The guy who plays James Moriarty is Danal Finn, which if you saw him, you'd be like, oh, yeah, I know who that is. And then there's also Colin Firth, who's been in a lot of stuff. Yeah. And so, yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Okay, cool. Check it out. Yeah. Okay, I feel like the answer is that yes, we did talk about this, but I'm just, for some reason, in my mind, I can't remember, I'd feel like we did. Did we ever talk about that movie, Eternity with Elizabeth Olson and Miles Teller? I don't know. I watched it like weeks ago, but I feel like we never, we never talked about it. Did we?
Starting point is 00:36:07 No, I don't think we talked about this. Did we not? No, this is an A24 film. Oh, because I have a lot to say about it. Okay. In an afterlife where souls have one week to decide where to spend eternity, Joan is faced with the unpopular. Joan is faced with the impossible choice between the man she spent her life with and her first love who died young and waited decades for her to arrive eternity. Oh. Do we know we didn't talk about this, did we? No, it's on Apple TV. I'm shocked because it kind of fucked me up. Let me tell you what, Matt and I watched this together and somehow this like turned into a fucking argument of like, well, what would you do in this situation? And so because like it's you guys got to.
Starting point is 00:36:48 to watch this. It's like a crazy concept, right? It's like, so Elizabeth Olson's character, the setup is that when you die, you go to like this place, this like in between place where you have to decide where you want to spend eternity. And it's fucking hilarious. I mean, it's like, you know, someone wants to go to Hawaii World or like, you know, for me, I was like, I guess I'd want to go to Horse World. Like, you know, like, and Matt was like, Motorcycle World. Like, there's like all these worlds and you have to, like, they're handing out brochures. Like, it's a thing. you have to choose where you want to spend eternity. It's a great concept.
Starting point is 00:37:21 For Elizabeth Olson's character, you find out very early on that when she was young, I think she was married to like, you know, her first, her young love or whatever, and he died when they were very young. They didn't really get to live a life together. And then, of course, like, she moves on later in life and we marries and has kids with her husband,
Starting point is 00:37:40 with this other husband, you know? And so basically they're all in this, they're all dead in this, like, middle world. and she has to fucking decide who to spend eternity with. Yeah. Like the love that she never got to have a life with or the love that she spent a life building a life. Like it's kind of a fucked up thing. And Matt was doing the, well, what would you do?
Starting point is 00:38:02 Like, what would you do in this situation? What was your answer here? I'm like, this is crazy because like this would be for me. Like Matt and I've been together what fucking a couple years now? This would be like Matt dying tragically before we could, not that we're going to have kids, but before we could have kids and like really have this life together. And then, you know, I would, I guess, remarry, maybe and spend a whole life with someone. And, and in Elizabeth Olson situation, like this second husband became her best friend, right?
Starting point is 00:38:29 Like, no one knows each other like the two of them. They've spent their whole lives together. And it's just fucking, like, what would you do? Like, there's a part, like, Matt was like, well, you obviously better pick me. And I'm like, well, obviously, like, that's the easy answer now because I'm not in this situation. but like what a crazy thing to be like do I pick the person I didn't get to have a life with and spend eternity with them but then my question is like what if you did that and then you ended up actually hating them because you never really spent enough time with them to get to know them
Starting point is 00:38:57 like to me the safe choice is to pick the person you spent your life with because you know what you're getting yeah and the catch to this whole thing is that you can't go back like you can't pick an eternity and leave like once you pick that's it well my question is is that why don't the other guys also have to make a choice about other bitches that they went, that they slammed. What do you mean? Why is she the only one that like was in love with multiple people? Well, I don't know because that's the movies about her.
Starting point is 00:39:23 Yeah. Like Miles Taylor, you're telling me Miles Ler didn't love someone else or? Well, so Miles Teller plays this like the second husband. Okay, because then Callum Turner. What about Callum Turner's first love? I mean, listen, I would pick Callum Turner because Smoke Show. You guys know how I feel about Callum Turner. Geez.
Starting point is 00:39:39 Yeah. I know. Here's a thing. But, you know, he plays the, he, plays the guy that she didn't get spend the life with. And it's just, it's a crazy concept. You guys have to watch this movie. It's fucking crazy.
Starting point is 00:39:50 But did you like it? I loved it. But I also was like, fucking mad at Matt. Like, why are you making this about us? Yeah. But also just interesting to put yourself in the situation. Also, like, I had more fun thinking about like, what world would I pick? Like, if you got to pick where to spend eternity, like, what would you pick?
Starting point is 00:40:11 Mm. Yeah. And then, but also, what if the. person that you picked didn't want to spend the eternity in the places that you wanted to pick. Well, and if you watch the movie, that's kind of an interesting piece, right? I don't want to like ruin the whole thing for you guys. You guys should definitely watch it. But yeah, that's why Matt and I were like, obviously Matt loves fucking motorcycles.
Starting point is 00:40:30 But he does like horses. But I was like, okay, I was like, what if we picked horse world in the mountains with choppers? Yeah, I don't. I mean, yeah. Horses and choppers world. Like make our own world, I don't know. But yeah, I mean that, that is like, what if like, what if Sarah wanted beach world and you wanted golf world? Well, they got golf on the beaches.
Starting point is 00:40:56 Just like they got fucking roads where they got horses to ride motorcycles on. That's ridiculous. Yeah. It's fun watch, though. It's a, it's a fun watch. Yeah. I loved it. I love that cast, too.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Everybody was so good in it. It's an age old question about like, you know, your first. love and then like who you end up with. But the truth of the matter is is that everyone romanticizes that first love. But at the end of the day, it didn't work for a reason, right? So keep that in mind. And also what you're romanticizing is the thing that they were, not the thing that they turned into or what they are.
Starting point is 00:41:36 And also you change from that thing. So I feel like the answer is the person that you built the entire life with is the right answer? I mean, that would be my answer just for the sole reason of knowing what you're getting. Yeah. I would be terrified to pick someone
Starting point is 00:41:51 I'd only known for like a year or two because I'm like, you don't really know somebody after a year or two. But also, the whole thing was that they had kids, like they had a family or whatever. She and Miles Teller, yeah,
Starting point is 00:42:02 had the family. Oh, not. No. Callum Turner was like the haughty she married young. Oh, and he died. He dies when they're young. And then you have to watch the movie.
Starting point is 00:42:15 I really don't want to ruin the whole thing. Okay, I'll watch. I'll watch it. No, no, no, no. Just don't say anything. I'll watch it. Okay, okay, okay. I'm excited about it.
Starting point is 00:42:23 I saw this on TikTok the other day, and I believe I've said this before, but I want to make this a thing. I think that we need to normalize the engagement watch. I think it needs to be a thing in our society. Do you? Yes. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:42:40 I don't think it's fair that women, have to walk around with a thing that says leave me alone and men don't all right I think that if you are engaged there should be some sign that shows that you are engaged
Starting point is 00:42:56 but there are so many men that wear watches that aren't engaged like how would you know the difference? I don't know I don't know how to do that but so many people wear rings but not on this finger women like specifically don't wear rings on that finger okay what if it's just a one
Starting point is 00:43:12 side of your hand. But people wear watches depending on what, like, what handed they are, right? Well, yeah, but you could change that. I just feel like... No, you can't. It should be a thing where... Why don't we just give men engagement rings?
Starting point is 00:43:27 Okay, fine, but I think if I was a man, I'd rather have the watch than the engagement ring. Oh, I'm sure you would, but you know what? There's a lot of things I'd rather... We don't wear two rings on the same finger like you guys do. But you could. Or you could get like one type of ring as an engagement ring, and then you swap it when you get married.
Starting point is 00:43:44 I feel like the watch is a better idea. It's not. It is. We need to normalize. You ladies need to, whatever the ring costs, the watch needs to cost. No. I thought you were a feminist. I thought you wanted equal.
Starting point is 00:43:58 No. No, you don't. Because you know what the reality is? What's that? It's not equal. Women have to do so much shit. We get this one thing, okay, Wells. We have to go to war.
Starting point is 00:44:08 We have to be the one that gets, that stays on the boat when it goes down. No one's doing that. Well, it has happened in the best. I got two things that I want to see that I haven't yet, so I'm just going to do some preview for people. There's a new Dracula out on Prime that looks pretty good. You can rent it on, well, you can rent it on Prime right now. When a 15th century prince denounces God after the loss of his wife,
Starting point is 00:44:39 he inherits an eternal curse. He becomes Dracula, condemned to wander the centuries. He defies fate and death guided by a single hope to be reunited with his lost love. Dracula. Caleb Landry Jones is in it. Christopher Waltz is in it
Starting point is 00:44:57 who's in a lot of stuff, but you know, looks fun. I like how Dracula is like a love story. Yeah. And you really break it down. It's, he's just a guy.
Starting point is 00:45:07 I like it too. You know? Yeah. And the other one I want to watch is good luck, have fun, don't die. Have you heard of this one? No, but that sounds good.
Starting point is 00:45:15 This cast is crazy, by the way. This is, you can rent it on Prime right now. A man from the future arrives at a dinner in Los Angeles where he must recruit the precise combination of disgruntled patrons to join him in a one-night quest to save the world from the terminal threat of a rogue artificial intelligence. Good luck, have fun, don't die, starring. Sam Rockwell, Michael Pena, Haley Lou Richardson.
Starting point is 00:45:43 Oh. That looks very fun. Okay. I love Sam Rockwell. Yeah. That's a good cast. Yeah. I did watch another movie.
Starting point is 00:45:52 I knew there was one I was forgetting. Shockingly, Matt watched this with me. Okay. It's called Regretting You. It's a Colleen Hoover book adaptation turned film. McKenna Grace is in it. Dave Franco is in it. Scott Eastwood was in it for a blip.
Starting point is 00:46:08 God, you love YA shit. I love YA shit. What's that about? Okay, this movie was fucked up too. Read the synopsis and then I'll tell you. A mother and daughter must grapple with what's left after a devastating accident reveals the shocking betrayal and forces them to confront family secrets, redefine love, and rediscover themselves, regretting you. You can watch it on Paramount Plus and MGM Plus. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:36 I don't know how to talk about this without kind of ruining it a little bit. Okay. So, but okay, so if you don't, if you do not want spoilers, then maybe just don't listen to me talk about this at all, but just go watch it. It's a little cheese ball. But the overall story is actually pretty good. It's very fucked up. So go watch that.
Starting point is 00:46:57 If you don't want any spoilers, it all fast forward for a minute and a half and then just go watch it. If you want to hear a little bit, okay, there's two couples, okay? The girls are sisters and you fucking find out that they're fucking swapping around and doing some shady ship behind their backs. I'm not going to say who did it, did what. They're fucking each other's husbands. One of them was fucking the other sister's husband. Yeah, well that happens. That is fucked up.
Starting point is 00:47:23 Well, yeah, but I'm just, that's not like, it would be crazier if they both were swapping. Well, keep watching. Ah, yeah. Keep watching. All right. Crazy story. Like, crazy. If I were, if I was the other woman, I would be so fucking pissed at my sister and my
Starting point is 00:47:40 husband, like, cannot handle. Yeah. Cute movie. Great cast. I love McKenna Grace in it. She's, I think, the star of the show to me, if she's not listed that way. We love a Colleen Hoover story. Who doesn't it?
Starting point is 00:47:51 Speaking of, a Colleen Hoover story. Noah has a song. I think she has like the title track of the new Colleen Hoover movie that's coming out called Reminders of Him. Okay. You've read a lot of Colleen Hoover books. Have you not read any of these? I have.
Starting point is 00:48:04 I am a character in one of them. I know that. How could you forget? I know that. But yeah, that one's coming. out soon if it's not already, which I'm excited about. Lany Wilson's also in that movie. Oh, so it's not out yet though. Noah just went to the premiere. So I would imagine it's coming out. But the song's not out. Oh, the song, yeah, it's out. What is it called? Light over the hill.
Starting point is 00:48:27 You want to go out on it? Sure. Let's go out on it. What do you got coming up? I'm coming to L.A. this next weekend, actually. Nice. Yeah. So you there maybe? What are you doing here? Oh, I think I mentioned it last time, but it's the Hannah Montana anniversary next week. So coming out for the premiere and some podcasting and to get some fucking sunshine. Yeah, well, it's nice and warm here. I better stay that way. If I get there and it gets cold and I'm pissed.
Starting point is 00:49:01 That's not going to do that. We can have a pool party, but I got to be honest with you, I got a heart out at 6 o'clock. I mean, same. You know? I'm good with it. All right. I have tears. We'll see you later. We'll see you later.
Starting point is 00:49:15 Bye, bye. Oh, country. Yeah, she's doing a country album. I like it.

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