Laugh Until We Fart
Laugh Until We Fart
Devin Montgomery: Master of Shout Outs
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We hang with actor and filmmaker Devin Montgomery and dig into how he stops waiting for permission, builds Monsters Within from a personal core, and learns every step of the indie film process by doing the work. We also spiral into community talk, post-production realities, and the kind of chaotic side segments that keep our brains broken in the best way.
• Devin’s Air Force upbringing and how it shapes discipline and creativity
• Starting acting later, training hard, and turning auditions into momentum
• The 2020 reset and the decision to create instead of waiting
• The origin of Monsters Within and using horror to explore PTSD and trauma
• Making shorts and features with tiny crews, limited locations, and real constraints
• Dealing with flaky collaborators, protecting integrity, and finishing what you start
• Film festival politics, building an audience, and landing streaming distribution
• What makes a horror movie work, fear on screen vs fear in your head
• Tulsa vs OKC film community and why supportive networks matter
• Post-production lessons on sound, foley, color grading, storage, and workflow
• AI visualization tools, gear rabbit holes, and staying ready with classes and stunts
• Toilet talks and TikTok talent show reactions that go completely off the rails
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Cold Open And Chaos Energy
SPEAKER_36Access the internet on a Greyhound Wi-Fi system? I would have a lot of questions. Like, why are why is it only on Greyhound? What are you doing? That should only be on Greyhound. Oh, greater.
SPEAKER_32I don't know that any other bus line names.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, are there other buses? I mean the ones that go from Mexico.
SPEAKER_14Unless they're a chip. It was the megabus, right?
SPEAKER_36Ooh, yeah, the megabus.
SPEAKER_14I've been on the megabus.
SPEAKER_36You have one more of those and we'll start asking you questions.
SPEAKER_15Yeah. That was a van.
SPEAKER_11I can't talk about the van.
SPEAKER_36It's a different place.
SPEAKER_14Can't talk about the van. It's unmarked. It's signed in NDA. Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. All right. Let me play the intro and because we're already getting into good conversation. Oh, yeah. I don't want to lose it. I don't want to lose it. Here we go.
SPEAKER_40Hey, you know it's time to get it started. Let me introduce you all the chain hargets. Okay. Yeah, we gotta rep that sit back. I know that you're gonna have a good laugh. Bringing you the time, baby that you really need. Keep it entertaining. You better believe, so let's get it poppin'. No more talk. Gonna make us laugh until we fought.
SPEAKER_41Chain targets, that's what we want. Gonna make us laugh until we fought it. Chain hargets, that's what we want. Gonna make us laugh until we fought. Was that you?
SPEAKER_36No, my farts are dainty.
SPEAKER_32I'm calling the uh I've I've been in the room. Right. What a lie. Right. How do you think Shane lost his hair?
SPEAKER_36Like it's uh being He did have hair when we met, so put two and two together.
SPEAKER_11So what's that saying then? I don't know. Yeah. Deb it you're out. Well, it's nice meeting you guys.
SPEAKER_30I'm dangerous to go.
SPEAKER_14Finally.
SPEAKER_30I'm enjoying the hole. Finally, she's digging the hole. Right. But it might be for me still. Right.
SPEAKER_14Right. It looks like you fit in that, I think.
SPEAKER_36The only holes I know how to dig are Shane size. Well, let's get it.
SPEAKER_32Okay, let's stop talking about holes first. The one that digs the never mind. Never mind. Never mind. How long has it been since she's put like a tape measure next to you to see? I don't know. I just sleep pretty good now, dude. This is to update your measurements. Yeah.
SPEAKER_30Oh god, we have it on the little wall over here. She's always like, oh, let's double check uh how tall you are. And uh here's here's some tape, a little tape measure.
SPEAKER_36Let's uh I'm just checking that you're not shrinking in your old age. It's really for your osteous help.
SPEAKER_32Listen, we know you've ordered some rare flowers to plant in the garden so that they can't dig under.
SPEAKER_30Like it's a try this new concoction I've made up.
SPEAKER_36We have so many milkweeds. Yeah, I'm like, oh no.
SPEAKER_15Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_36Wait, did you get it out of the orange pitcher?
SPEAKER_14No, it was changed. We just handed me over. Yeah. But honestly, I'm okay with it. Maybe I switched it. It's been good. Yeah, it's been a good ride to the five shelves.
Hosts Set The Stage
SPEAKER_30This episode is it's gonna be a banger, but uh sitting in for our normal co-host. Well, she's not even normal. Our weird co-host um born-again virgin Taylor Lee, um, is just she's just too busy.
SPEAKER_28Just too busy. Being a born-again virgin, yeah, yeah, right.
SPEAKER_30But we have special guest co-host, Brian Martin, as we call him Bri Bride on the pod, returning guest. We love him. And joining us is actor and filmmaker Devin Montgomery.
SPEAKER_29Here we go.
SPEAKER_30You know what? I should have had this queued up. I'm such a bad, bad.
SPEAKER_14There we go. Now I feel like him. I was about to walk. Did we get an applause in there?
SPEAKER_13Is it like a button for like refills or like yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes. I drink fast.
SPEAKER_30I first learned about Devin when he was kind of doing a marketing push for Monsters Within. Yeah. And um watched the trailer and everything, and I got I got excited to see what you had cooked up. And it's a great film. I love the the premise of what you're talking about with a uh veteran dealing with PTSD. Um, and so I reached out to Devin and told him how much I enjoyed the film. It was great and congrats on its success. But you've had more success since with other projects and which we'll get into. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13It's been a crazy ride.
SPEAKER_30I thought it was awesome that we had a local filmmaker that said, you know what? F it. I'm gonna make my movie. And I hope we all can get to that point. Yeah. You know, because I have ideas, I know you do. Yeah. And uh Yeah. So kind of using Devin kind of like a blueprint, like, hey, man, you did it the right way. It looks great. Um cinematography was great, outstanding. And so I actually took Spencer, Spencer Sakurai. Sakurai. Sakurai was DP on that project, and I took his DP mindset uh course and then met him when I got cast for a Super Bowl commercial.
SPEAKER_14Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, yeah. So that was cool. Um LED wall, right? LED wall. LED wall. Yep, it was a boxing ring kind of setup. It was really neat. Uh but the commercial only showed like down in the Houston, greater Houston, maybe Dallas, like Texas area. So did get to see it, but it wasn't like family was gonna watch the game and see me. But anyway. So Devin. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Are you originally from Oklahoma? No. So parents were in the military.
SPEAKER_19Mine too. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Which which brings Air Force? Same. Yeah. Hey, welcome to Take Air Air Force. I know I like doing it.
SPEAKER_16Exactly.
SPEAKER_29I lost my mic.
SPEAKER_32Okay, Jam. Check, check. I hear you. Just wiggle your gourd, it'll be fine. Do you hear me? I think I hear you. It's a different podcast. One after that.
SPEAKER_30That's the after hours. This movie is like uh I don't know what happened.
SPEAKER_36Just talk real loud, I guess.
SPEAKER_30Can everybody hear that? Yeah. Yeah, we got you. Hello. Yeah. Yeah? Yeah. I think maybe it's just my headphones.
SPEAKER_36Maybe.
SPEAKER_29Hello, hello, hello, hello. Oh boy. It's always tech issues. It is always hilarious.
SPEAKER_36He's even a tech guy. So man, that's a good idea. Like his job is IT.
SPEAKER_30That's gonna be weird. But okay. I won't be able to hear all the videos that come up here later.
SPEAKER_32Well we'll see. We'll see what happens. That's unfortunate. Share some headphones.
SPEAKER_30But yeah, keep going. Wait, while I troubleshoot this real fast. You know, plug it in or unplug it.
SPEAKER_13Right. Turn it on, turn it off.
SPEAKER_30Plug it in.
SPEAKER_36Snap twice.
SPEAKER_29Hello. Man, I lost it.
SPEAKER_36Is that bad?
SPEAKER_29Oh man. I lost it.
SPEAKER_30Hello.
SPEAKER_29Hey, they're back.
SPEAKER_30There it is. I think I hit a button. It was me. It was me this time.
SPEAKER_36Maybe maybe Devin and I are related because we both just did the But it had.
SPEAKER_13Did you the one thing with film, tech, whatever it is, whatever can go wrong will. And the thing is to power through it, which we did. That's right. We did. So we've already got over the hump. You know what? So that that means it's it's gonna be a great podcast.
SPEAKER_36I mean it's it can't get worse, can't it?
unknownWait.
SPEAKER_30We just lost power. I will get everything set an hour before the show. Everything's working, everything's fine, and then every once in a while. I would I would say every once in a while, but almost every episode, it's like something wants to lose its mind.
SPEAKER_36I feel like people could turn that segment of the podcast into its own like drinking game or something.
SPEAKER_14How many times our podcast? I like that and I'm done.
SPEAKER_36See?
SPEAKER_14Big news for you.
SPEAKER_36Wait, he was still
Air Force Childhood And Moving Constantly
SPEAKER_36telling us about where he was from.
SPEAKER_14Sorry.
SPEAKER_30I get troubleshooting, I lose my own. Okay, here we go.
SPEAKER_36Air Force Kid.
SPEAKER_13Air Force That's right. Born in Nebraska. Adopted Nebraska when I was born. That's cool. And then parents immediately got shipped to Germany.
SPEAKER_36Me too! Where where were you at?
SPEAKER_13Uh is near Dachau. I can't remember the name of the base. The only thing I remember from it, too, is rocks in our garden. That's fair. Like no grass. We live. Just a lot of rocks. I can't remember the name of the base.
SPEAKER_36It was tiny and it shut down, and that's why we left it. Okay.
SPEAKER_30I don't know any Air Force bases other than Rammstein.
SPEAKER_13I can like see my dad saying the name, but it's only it it hasn't got to the front of the brain yet. It'll come to me in like an hour, probably.
SPEAKER_11And I'll just say, and then it's gonna be like rewiring there.
SPEAKER_13Exactly. Exactly. Unplug that. I can hear him saying it, but that's funny. There we go.
unknownAnd we're back.
SPEAKER_13But yeah, so uh moved to Germany and we were there for like two, three years. And then it's funny when you were talking earlier about the flight to Germany. I I that's like one of my earliest memories is the plane and just the sound and just crying because of just how like I I just that's one of my very first memories. But yeah, so we were in Germany and then came back to the US and then pretty much bounced around between Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Florida, went back to Virginia, went back to Texas, and then after a while, my dad he retired at Tinker. So yeah, he did he did 30 years, my mom did 20 years. Oh, they were both in. That's cool, that's super cool. They after they got married, they got shipped to Hawaii for two years, and so they call that their honeymoon. And I'm like, I couldn't have been adopted and gone to Hawaii. Like, come on now.
SPEAKER_36Really just said Nebraska sounds like that. Exactly. Nebraska.
SPEAKER_13Germany.
SPEAKER_36That's right.
SPEAKER_14I love our German fans.
SPEAKER_36All four of you.
SPEAKER_14Yeah. No, we there's do we have German fans? Oh yeah. Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_32I was gonna say there's the Philippines. That's not the Philippines, not the Philippines. Pump up those numbers.
SPEAKER_14Deutschling.
SPEAKER_30Pump up those numbers. No, but yeah. Um on that topic, the podcast, it's it's cool to see analytics where how many countries are listening to us and it's everywhere. Nice. I mean, little places. Thailand, New Zealand, Bangladesh.
SPEAKER_14It's a big audience. Bangladesh. Appreciate you guys. Bangladesh is nice, yeah. Is that big?
SPEAKER_36I don't I mean, it has a lot of letters in it. I feel like it's sounds based.
SPEAKER_16But that would have been a good idea. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_36Wait, can you use property?
SPEAKER_32I saw that in my head too.
SPEAKER_30So the all words are on the table.
SPEAKER_13Right.
SPEAKER_30So when when did you get into any kind of acting?
SPEAKER_13Yeah, so it wasn't really till college because I went to a lot of like small private schools. And like where I went to uh it's called Harvest Hills Christian School in Yukon, but it's like right on the borderline between Yukon and Oklahoma. But it was K5 to 12th grade. So my only real experience with acting was they recruited us or made us, I should say, help out in like the elementary school plays, and just like as the kids are doing their play, we're in the back is like the choir or stand, whatever. And then I just remember holding up signs of being like 12 hours later, or like, you know, that classic thing. Exactly.
SPEAKER_26You were the tall trees in the floor.
SPEAKER_13At that moment, I was like, I like this. I like because I I just remember, you know, especially as a kind of a sarcastic rebel, I would kind of do exactly the opposite of what they would tell me, but then that got the crowd more into it. And then so afterwards, I'm like, see, this is how it's done. I know all things.
SPEAKER_36Are you an only child?
SPEAKER_13No.
SPEAKER_36Ah no. You gave me only child energy. I thought we were really on the same page, but whatever, we're not on the same page. So now, yeah, we've lost.
SPEAKER_13We're done.
unknownOh no.
SPEAKER_13It's over. It was a good run, though.
SPEAKER_36That was a short romance.
SPEAKER_30I had fun. I had fun. Nice try. It was a worthy effort.
SPEAKER_14It was. It was. But yeah, not till college. Not till college. Yeah.
SPEAKER_30When when did I trying to think? So when did you actually make it like a profession?
SPEAKER_13Hmm. Yeah, so I would say uh I took Daryl Cox's uh camera class. Um I had a discussion with him after one of the classes, and I was toying around with moving. So I was in a relationship, and so she was going down to Dallas. And at the time there was and it's still kind of similar, but like they're they they had a a little bit more going on filming than we did here, but it was mainly like commercials and things like that. Uh so I had a conversation with Daryl, he gave me a referral because I guess he liked what I was doing in his class. So I got with the same Texas agent that he had, and then just really started to actually get like bigger auditions, and and that was like a real introduction of like, okay, I'm just kind of like trial by fire, and that that's kind of like how I learned how to do things. Yeah. Um, but yeah, it was it, it's I slowly started to build up a little bit of momentum, and then I booked this World War II film that uh turned into a documentary, but they were gonna go play at like IMAX's IMAX screens and all that, and they had the premiere of it at uh Oshkosh, this big air show called EAA, and they premiered it in a World War II bunker. Oh and it was like an amazing experience. It was very cool. And the thing about that though is a lot of people that go there, they bring their private plane. So obviously, a lot of people there with money just have oh, my I'm gonna bring my private plane, and just but it's cool because they would like camp next to the planes.
SPEAKER_36Can you imagine a drive-in with private jets? That's what I'm picturing.
SPEAKER_13It's very similar to that, yeah. Because they they would line it up and then have parties, yeah. And uh it because it was in Oshkosh, and the only time I'd ever heard of that was like the the clothes. The clothes I kept saying that as a joke. It got old really quick, I guess. I guess they hear that a lot. Probably I thought I thought it was exactly. I'm like, Bagosh, it didn't go over well there, but um did not like it exactly, but yeah, after that experience, I that was the first time I really saw something kind of like in that magnitude of like okay, people are responding well to like the scenes and stuff, and it was very cool because it was about the wasp pilots, and there was one wasp pilot left, and we did a pre-screening just for her. It was and there was also a Red Tails member that was there. That's cool. And so, like the history of it all was just like amazing and learning about all of that, and then also you know, acting in the scene, wearing like the actual stuff that they were wearing. Like, I just found all of that so fascinating. But she came up to me and she I in I'm kind of playing like an asshole pilot in the in the thing, and I've kind of given some shit to the the female pilots, and uh she she came to me afterwards and she like kind of she's like, Hey, you come over here and she's like, You're lucky, you're cute, because like she's like that reminds me.
SPEAKER_11She gave me a little smack, and I was like, that that's uh that made my career right now.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, like I feel good about that then, but um, yeah, it wasn't until that moment where I was like, Okay, like I feel like this is really something I want to pursue because I I love that history aspect telling important stories, telling stories that are very meaningful to a lot of people. But then, of course, as we all know, what happened in 2020, yeah, there's something that just made the world go hit pause. And so with all that momentum, I saw how the world just and even in people's careers and like just everybody in general, it was like everything just stopped. And a lot of people just didn't know what was going to continue, what was gonna happen, and projects that I had been auditioning for got close to, things like that, and even other actors that I met that were like really kind of ascending that like co-star, getting bigger speaking roles, everything everybody was just like back on the same playing field, and all of those things that potentially could have like if that had never happened, who knows what would have happened, but I just saw that there was like no control, and so something clicked in 2020 where I was just like, Well, I'm tired of sitting around and waiting. And then I heard somebody say once, uh, why wait around for somebody to yell action when you can do it? Yeah, and that just like really spoke to me. Yeah, and so I yeah, there was just one night I just wanted to film something for my demo reel because I was like, I'm just I want to film something. I had just gotten a camera. I was doing, I don't know if you guys kind of did the same thing in 2020. I was doing a lot of acting classes online because it did open up some ways where I was, you know, you could like take classes from teachers in LA, New York, yeah, Austin. There's a um Carol Hickey acting studio in Austin. I did a it was originally only gonna be a four-week class, but she was
Finding Acting Through School And College
SPEAKER_13like drill sergeant, like she's like, I I see something in you and I'm going to push you. And I was I respond very well to that, you know. I guess growing up in the military aspect, I guess. But yeah, she she pushed me. And there I I'm I'm and I'm totally fine with that as long as I know the intentions are you you want to build me back up. Yeah, but she it was the first time with an acting class too. I don't know if you ever took any of the Matthew Berry classes, oh yeah, where he was kind of had that similar mentality of like, you know, but it's it's all to build you back up. But it was in that moment where I was like, okay, like I can feel the growth just in like that for so I it continued for a couple more months. That's good.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. The that time 2020, as awful as it was, and how maybe um unknown, it brought up a lot of unknowns, like what's gonna happen. Yeah, but beautiful things came out of it for us because this podcast was born during that during that nice. And that actually for me, that that kind of pushed me into acting because about uh a year or two before that I had started stand-up comedy. Okay, yeah, and so I was I was grinding that constantly in the boom 2020. That kind of puttered out a little bit. Uh I did a few online shows. Oh, okay. There's a lot of Zoom comedy shows kind of going around, and and I did one in my uh in my living room, and uh, I mean, it was a whole setup.
SPEAKER_36Y'all, if so quarantine hit us completely opposite. He was like, I'm not allowed to leave my house.
SPEAKER_30Fuck, yes, that was kind of awesome.
SPEAKER_36The best day of his life. I, on the other hand, was like, I'm gonna claw through the drywall.
SPEAKER_11That's how I feel.
SPEAKER_36I hate it here. So then when uh this digital show or virtual show or whatever came up, and he and I both went ballistic about over planning and creating and black buying shit that we never used again. But it was awesome in the garage.
SPEAKER_15It was awesome. It was awesome.
SPEAKER_36That's all that mattered. It was fun though. Like, I mean because I I don't do stand-up, sitting, I just sit and watch, and it was it was just really fun to see um him and uh friend who shall not be named anymore because he's dead to us. Uh he also did a set. In there, uh but then there were other people, yeah, and it was it was a really cool thing, and it was one of those like you know, we're used to like the Oklahoma standard. Yeah, you know, people just like rise up and we do this good good shit together or whatever. It was one of those, like it was like a teeny tiny microverse of that where it was like, We're not doing this for any purpose other than like people need to see other people's faces. Yeah, and it was just it was a really cool that was one we put together.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, we did that one and then uh I did another one. And it was kind of my first headlining gig, I guess. Uh some other guy put on a a show with quite a few comedians, and and I was a headliner of that, so that was fun too. But then that led to I like this creativity I have here. Right. And the stand-up got a little the grind was just too heavy. Um a lot of open mics where you need to go and and and get your timing and your rhythm and what works, what doesn't work, which isn't always done through uh an open mic because trying to perform in front of other stand-ups that are competing for spots.
SPEAKER_13That can be I can see how that can be tricky.
SPEAKER_30Yeah it's kind of weird. They're not probably going to laugh that much. Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Like sitting in the audience and watching other comics in the audience, watching a comic on stage, just it was just really gross. Just the people were not good supportive people.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_36And the ones who were they're still doing it, they're still doing it, and they're doing great, but like, good God. It was gross. And it was late.
SPEAKER_30They like the late night. Late night. I had to keep my full-time job. And so those open mics starting at 9, 8:30, 9 30, whatever it is. And there could be 20 comics that have signed up, and you might have got there late, and now you're number 20. Yeah. And you're going on at you know, midnight. Absolutely.
SPEAKER_36And everyone's on a Wednesday.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. And everyone's left. So you're doing what you could have done at home. Yeah. Talking to the wall. Open the bartender is laughing. Right. Yeah. They shut down. They never laughed.
SPEAKER_36Oh my god.
SPEAKER_15Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_36Poor bartenders. I feel bad for them. The guy that worked upstairs at JJ's.
SPEAKER_15Yeah. Like JJ. I do love JJ's. I like JJ's.
SPEAKER_36I miss JJ's. Yeah. Big Gate Nate. That's right. Uh, shout out Big Gate Nate. Hope you are. We'll come see me soon. Uh he got to hear all the shit. All of it. And he was like, Yeah. And there were there'd be certain comedians that would get up on stage or like sign up for open mic, and he's like, book. Because he knew that that guy was gonna be doing coke in the bathroom and taking shots of shit that ought not be shot ever.
SPEAKER_30That was part of it too. A lot of them want to the party aspect of it. And and and starting something like that, stand-up's been a dream of mine, acting's been a dream. I started late in life, and it's like I don't have time to fuck around. Right. Like I need to go in and kill every set, no matter if it's an open mic or a true gig. Yeah. I can't I can't fuck around. Yeah. And that wasn't what the scene was like back when I was in it necessarily. It wasn't super supportive. Yeah. Um, and so I I stepped back. I was like, okay, I'm I'm I can do this. Like I try to have conversations with other stand-ups too, like after the show or before the show, and it was always a competition of who can be funnier in the conversation. And it was like, ah, it's just exhausting. Yeah, it is exhausting. Like, dude, I just kind of want to find out where you're from and kind of what you do, you know, other than stand-up.
SPEAKER_11But um they're like trying out material, right?
SPEAKER_30Yeah. So then um a friend of mine, he had gotten um or he shared with me this thing called dinner detective. And it's like a murder mystery theater thing. Oh, okay. Yeah, those are fun. Yeah, yeah. And so you can uh they had auditions, and I was like, ooh, let's do it. And uh a lot of
Getting An Agent And First Real Bookings
SPEAKER_30improv during kind of the audition, and that was so fun. I was I was in my element then and I got cast, and so I did that for for a little while, not a super long time, about six months though, yeah. Nice, and uh made a little bit of money and was like, dude, okay, I think this is this is the door to the acting world, right? And I want to act because this is a little this is fun. I got to perform in front of a lot of people again, so it kind of scratched that itch of entertaining people, but I need something else. Yeah, and uh a comedian friend of mine like booked a commercial, okay, and I was like, hey, how'd you get into that? And and she had said she got signed by Real Talent Studio, and uh I was like, Oh, you have an agent. Okay, let me check this out. Right. So then uh went to Real Talent's website, uh did a little submission, sent in some stand-up videos, and then uh Christina at the time was the owner, yeah, and she was like, Hey, uh let me see a monologue. Find you a monologue and give me a monologue. I I want to see how your acting truly is. And I was like, then I got stage fright. And it it took me months to get it done. I was so nervous. I was so nervous about the rejection because I knew I'd never really professionally officially acted, you know, in that sense of like film and TV. Yeah, and I put it off for months. And finally I was like, all right, we're doing it. And then I got signed. And that's that's the thing.
SPEAKER_36He got like, I mean, of course, it's not like an audition, but it's kind of an audition, right? Um but he like nailed it in one take, and I'm like, bitch, why did it take so long? Why did you wait so damn long?
SPEAKER_32You could have been making me money, right?
SPEAKER_36Like you're when do I get to quit and be a stay-at-home dog mom? That's all I want to know.
SPEAKER_30Well, I want to be a stay-at-home dog dad, so we're competing. Where's your monologue, right? Who's playing dogs? I don't even want to hear who's playing the lottery.
SPEAKER_36We both play the lottery. Yeah. See. I I don't want her to because she's gonna be so much better. He's not wrong. But no, I'm I'm famous in the not famous. I'm known in women's barbershop, which is real cool. I would say sweet out of lines, but apparently we're not sweet out of lines anymore. Okay. Yep, yep, cool. What is a mom? Well, I sang with I sang with my mom was in it.
SPEAKER_32Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_36And when Wendy. Yeah. Is that your mom?
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_32Wow.
SPEAKER_36Why have I thought that Wendy was your aunt this whole time?
SPEAKER_32Wendy's my mom.
SPEAKER_36Get all the fuck out of here. What? Even better.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, Wendy and I sang together. And yeah, now we're Sing United International.
SPEAKER_13Oh, so name change.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, weird as shit. It just happened, like just this last week, Kevin.
SPEAKER_13Fucking weird, but it is church choir.
SPEAKER_36That's what it's saying. Yes, it's weird. Hello, children.
SPEAKER_30Uh if you want to let Bubba out, you can close this door. This is Hunter, my oldest. That's Jordan back there. Yeah. Jordan. Hey. Hi, Jordan. Do you have a Facebook marketplace deal? Is that why you're strapped up?
SPEAKER_38I got back on the range.
SPEAKER_30Oh, he woke up.
SPEAKER_32There's no other reason he needed to be strapped up. Like it's a you guys don't have one on you either? Not today. Yeah, not today. We knew you were coming in the room. Right?
SPEAKER_11In the kitchen.
SPEAKER_36I think it's on the counter. Would you just bring the picture in here? Picture.
SPEAKER_11Thank you.
SPEAKER_36I don't know. It might be in the fridge or it's on the counter. Thanks.
SPEAKER_32You'll notice it. She's one too many sips.
SPEAKER_36Sounds like a refill's coming, so you said you're a fat drinker, your kitchen's empty.
SPEAKER_11I was trying to conserve.
SPEAKER_36That's silly.
SPEAKER_30You talked about college. You didn't get into acting until college. This guy disturbed Brian. Yes. I did. I did. Good. Yeah. Yes. My master's degree. Thank you. Where's that button? I know that was hard work. Where's your boss?
SPEAKER_14Woo! There you go. Doesn't that feel good?
SPEAKER_32Just look legitimate. I need Ryan Ball. Why do you think I have social media? Exactly.
SPEAKER_05Oh thank you, sir.
SPEAKER_26We're gonna put it in there. I'm just gonna put it in.
SPEAKER_32I was gonna say it though. It works.
SPEAKER_01I'm gonna close this so I bring it all back.
SPEAKER_30Yep. Yeah, nice. And what what's the master's in uh business management and leadership?
SPEAKER_32Nice. So and like we were talking earlier, now it's determining whether or not I go get my doctorate just so people have to call me doctor. Dude, for no other purpose other than that.
SPEAKER_36That's um it's all I want, but this is for mine.
SPEAKER_32It's like dissertation, 300 plus pages. Like I see, I I don't have that much to say. Uh so it'll be 50 pages and it'll be like this is what it is, and I'll defend it for three days, but it's you know, um but no, I also um before I got into do the master's stuff, I got into uh the LA Film School. And so I am kind of debating on whether or not doing that, and and okay. So it's you can do it, it's they do part of it online and it's uh um see.
SPEAKER_13I was gonna say that's I've I've heard of like people that are doing stuff at like USC, UCLA, and a lot of it now it's online, so that's kind of cool.
SPEAKER_32So the the LA Film School is cool because they part of the package that you you get cameras, all of the equipment equipment, MacBooks, all of the editing software is all really sent to you as part of it. Wow. Go through. So I'm like, that equipment would be worth doing that.
SPEAKER_36No doctorate program is giving you anything. Right. They'll give you a fancy hat at the end and uh and then the letters.
SPEAKER_30And then a yeah, and then the letters and then probably a doctor would be cool because it would be like the first doctor on the podcast. Yeah. That would be cool.
SPEAKER_36Wait, now I feel like there's a race. Who's gonna be the first doctor on the podcast? Hey, do you want to get your doctorate in education and then we can just do it together?
SPEAKER_32Not at all. Not at all. Not at all.
SPEAKER_36Organizational leadership, education, adult education.
SPEAKER_32Listen, if if they haven't been educated at that point, I I No, that's my whole life. You're not the guy. I'm not. I am not the guy. I don't want to the reason I haven't run for political office is because this would be my permanent face. You can't be this dumb. Like you and those burner accounts for the Spurs House. Yeah, yeah. Well, I haven't made those yet. The Greyhounds for the Scottish fans are coming.
SPEAKER_30It's pathetic watching the I saw a TikTok of a kid that was uh it was the first half that he had watched. I didn't watch it the second part of it, but he was a Spurs fan. And oh my god, just to hear him cheering like crazy because they got that 15-point lead early, and then they start losing, and he's like, Oh my god, they're getting hit in the face.
SPEAKER_36Okay, so when you say kid, was this an actual child or just a young adult?
SPEAKER_30Yeah, he was eight, and I was like, God, you're just no, no, no. Man, yeah, probably still time for the line, though.
SPEAKER_36I mean, let your balls drop, or whatever.
SPEAKER_30Probably I wasn't gonna go that far, but 17, 18, you know, something like Pinurita.
SPEAKER_32But it was it's like 15.
SPEAKER_30It'll get you going.
SPEAKER_32I would love to believe it on the Pinoritas. And they're like, it was the officials, they got in a 30-point swing. A 30-point swing. Shea didn't shoot a free throw until the second half. Wimby didn't hit a two-point shot until the third quarter, and you're going to talk about it's the officials.
SPEAKER_30Well, maybe it's also because didn't the Thunder shoot like 47% from three-point? They did last night. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_32I was gonna say last night.
SPEAKER_30Last night they shot well, but when you bring three guys at Shay Gill, I mean, like, people are open and hey, hey, Spurs fans. I know you're Texas, and you probably are ranked a little higher in education than Oklahoma. Hey, but if three guys, if three guys are triple teaming Shay, easy math says there's probably two guys open. Yeah. Right.
SPEAKER_36Oh, because there's five guys.
SPEAKER_30There's yeah.
unknownGot it.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. Five on the floor. What are you from? Texas?
SPEAKER_36I'm an athlete.
SPEAKER_30Oh, God. Let's not let's not start. You were you were in athletics. You were not an athlete.
SPEAKER_36My letter jacket says otherwise. Hey.
SPEAKER_13Letter jacket. That's it right there.
SPEAKER_36Did you go to Allstate?
SPEAKER_32I don't think so. Can you prove she wasn't?
SPEAKER_36An athlete?
SPEAKER_32Yeah.
SPEAKER_36I can prove I was.
SPEAKER_32We got video footage. Oh, yeah. Roll that beautiful bean.
SPEAKER_30Oh yeah. Let's show the foot race. This will be easy. Shut up.
SPEAKER_32It's gonna be like Martin Lawrence and Will Smith running in that last bad boys movie. Yes.
SPEAKER_36Oh yeah. That's painfully accurate.
SPEAKER_30One of the things I wanted to do and show on the podcast was uh driving to her parents' house a while ago, there was a one of those uh little things they put on the side of the road that detects speed limit and so it shows your speed. Yeah. I wanted to have a uh foot race run by it and see how fast each other was. I also want to do like an obstacle course because she said she can Ninja Warrior. She can at least keep up equal my time.
SPEAKER_36I said I could keep up with you. I never said I could beat you.
SPEAKER_30I said, Well, he said equal.
SPEAKER_36He doesn't equal he's old and he doesn't remember what he says.
SPEAKER_30Equal means keep up.
SPEAKER_36Keep up. No, even if you beat me, it would be barely by any barely by any point.
SPEAKER_32It doesn't count if you and you like time is the you know added to if you don't yell gore every time you go to a there. I mean, I feel like you don't get a handicap.
SPEAKER_36I should, I'm only 5'2. I feel like my short legs give me a handicap.
SPEAKER_32There are a whole lot of people nowadays that are fighting for equality. So 5'2 doesn't matter.
SPEAKER_36I'm sorry, you're tall. You you tell me about your vertical privilege.
SPEAKER_30Vertical privilege. Vertical privilege.
SPEAKER_36Yeah. All y'all. White male vertical privilege.
SPEAKER_30All right. Well, I'm gonna jump out of this academic.
SPEAKER_32One more thing to apologize for. Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_36I expect a list at the end.
SPEAKER_13I'm gonna chug this and then uh then we'll have a conversation.
SPEAKER_32There we go. We're all saying I like the boot. All of us are getting an email about that truck card. I like that.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_32So the boot. So the boot. I like the boot out of the boot.
SPEAKER_36See, I think we should do a public system for monsters of thing.
SPEAKER_13I had a meeting. I had a meeting. She's like, you got a lot. HR and everything. We can do this. We can do this.
SPEAKER_36We should do a live pod at Truckyard.
SPEAKER_13I like that. I saw the wheels turn and I was like, that is a fantastic idea.
SPEAKER_30I wouldn't want to take this, but I do have another uh I do
2020 Hits And Momentum Stops
SPEAKER_30have another one up here.
SPEAKER_13Which there is a singer that sings at Truckyard. His name is Ben McKenzie. Ooh. Amazing guy. Shout out to Ben McKenzie tag Ben McKenzie.
SPEAKER_36What kind of music?
SPEAKER_13Very soulful kind of just I don't want to say country, but it's like just that soulful.
SPEAKER_36Nice.
SPEAKER_13We heard indie.
SPEAKER_30We heard one band or a duet. A duet of young people. Two guys. I don't remember their name though.
SPEAKER_36Did they say their name? I don't know. I don't think so. They were young enough. They were young enough that someone said someone shouted like, play something from the 90s, and they were like, I think this is from the 90s. And I was like, oh no, no, you're so young. Go away.
SPEAKER_30It's too young to be broke. So where did uh changing the subject off athletics still? Um politics. Where did that where did the idea for monsters within come from? Where did you get inspired from for that?
SPEAKER_13So I I never was like interested in filmmaking or directing, like for myself. I love always loved movies growing up, but um I toyed around with the idea because horror is my favorite genre. So I there was a time in like 2016 or 15, there was a group of people that I was friends with at the time. One guy said he was a cinematographer and he had a camera and all that, and I was like, we had this crazy experience, which is a whole nother story with the Ouija board. But we had this crazy experience with this Ouija board. We're gonna bookmark that and come right back around to so I remember after that night, the next day, like we were all just like, what the fuck? And I immediately was like, we have to make this into something. And I especially at the time, found footage was very yeah, yeah, yeah. And I feel like it's kind of making it a comeback lately, which is kind of interesting. But uh, so I toyed around with this idea of making this short film, and it it was half found footage, half shot like a normal movie, but I had absolutely no fucking clue what I was doing, neither did any of these other people, and we all just kind of somehow made it. And I that was my first experience with like editing and things like that. Yeah. Well I somehow that was like logged in my brain of that was interesting. I submitted it to a couple film festivals, it played, didn't really it played out a couple, didn't really do anything though. But because of 2020, um my sister was going through some health issues at the time. And she's she's getting better now, but she's like my inspiration in life. She has Down syndrome, and she's just like the things that I've seen her go through. I'm like, man, this is like something in there that I think a lot of people could relate to. I think a lot of people are kind of going through similar things, and then I just saw the way that after 2020, and even in 2020, but like especially then, it just felt like they had this everybody had this proverbial like monster they were kind of like trying to get away from, whether that was just the uncertainty of the future, maybe people in their lives were having health issues, things like that. PTSD is a big thing. I was learning a lot more about PTSD, and as I got older, uh it made sense. Like my dad has PTSD, and so at military bases, I just remember the look on a lot of guys' faces as a kid, not really knowing what, but as you get older, a lot of stuff makes sense. But there was an instant where there was one night um a veteran or like a guy that was on base, he took his life that night. And I remember as a kid, like we were on the same street, and like that just you know, as a kid, it just doesn't, you can't really wrap your head around it. But as you get older and learn about things, so I had all these things that have always been very impactful in like my brain, and and I I've wanted to tell a certain story, but I just didn't know what that was. Well, in 2020, something just clicked, and I knew I wanted to do something where it was like a horror thriller movie, but also because I love horror movies that have a lot of heart in them or like have like a very specific message that they want to say, but it's just symbolized with the concept of in a horror movie. And I I love movies that that have that thought. It doesn't even have to be just horror movies, but for me specifically, so I just had this idea, and there was a night I had a dream where this soldier was in this kind of like desert wasteland, just completely by himself. But he didn't have his weapons, he didn't have anything, but he was in his soldier gear, he was in this desert, and it was like I don't know, just that concept of just him being alone, not knowing where he's going, feeling very afraid. It was very like artsy too. Like there's a lot of just stuff going on, but I just kept, yeah, I kept seeing that in my brain, and then randomly I was playing um The Last of Us Part Two, and I just kept seeing this backpack, you know, the character Ellie. Yeah, as she's just like, You're you know, you're going on this journey with her. I kept seeing her backpack, and then somehow I just connected the idea of like somebody running towards something or away from something, or the idea of how far would you go to protect someone that you love? Like, what would you really do? And so, yeah, we we it's so interesting too, is because what I was talking about earlier, we're going back. See, we uh I wanted to shoot something for my demo reel. And so I had my dad hold hold this camera, and I'm running around the backyard. Like I I at the time I was like, Is this gonna be like a zombie thing? So I was gonna add in all these effects, but I was just Things that I had seen in my head I wanted to try. I was just like totally, let's just try it. Yeah. And so I'm like rolling around on the ground. I'm having him like follow me, chasing me. I'm running around corners. It was just, I wish I still had the original. I probably do somewhere, but it was just it was crazy. But with the power of editing, adding effects, music, all this, I sent it to a friend who had a little bit more experience and knowledge with like, and he was just like, What was that? And I was like, Yeah, I know. And he was like, No, like that was interesting. And he's like, You filmed this? And I'm like, Well, my dad did, but I was the director. But also, give me some credit. But I'm like, no, I just, you know, I have more line credits than he does.
SPEAKER_36Exactly.
SPEAKER_13But he was just like, Um, well, what what do you want to do with this? And uh, because he, I guess, was very inspired by it. And he was like, I I kind of want to like refilm it because lighting and all that type stuff. He was thinking about that. So we filmed another version of it and had no real plan other than like probably demo reel, something like that. But then when I edit it together, did a couple things, he was just like, What if we just make this into a short film and then submit it? And then he's like, Do you have an idea? And I was like, Oh yes, I do. Uh, but I was like, I don't know how to everything that was in my head. I was like, I there's there's no way I can like logistically even uh monetarily pull this off with just me. So I just kept it like super bare bones. This guy has something crazy that happened to the world, and his the only thing he really cares about is his sister's okay, and he wants to protect his sister. As this, so I it just kind of turned into this like these monsters were just like kind of like overtaking this world, and every you know, everybody was like trying to get away from them. Uh, but then the sister started to get some health problems, so he had to get some medicine. So he heard about you know, some location that had this medicine. So whatever he was gonna do, he's just gonna break into this house, get the medicine, try to save his sister, but then he has that proverbial clash with a monster, and then sort of realizes okay, do you have to become a monster to defeat a monster? And you know, all these kind of thoughts. So I made like a nine-minute short film of that, yeah, and got to actually have my sister on camera and be in some scenes with her. There was a time where uh and this was around the time too. I I love I've learned so much when it comes to filmmaking and all this, but I wrote stuff for certain people. Yeah, and it's the it's it's happened even with making the future film. You get the oh yeah, dude, this is amazing. I'll be there. What time is it? Oh, dude, I'm I'm I'm on I'm on my way. Well, we're ready to film. I'm I'm like literally right around the corner. An hour, two hours go by. I'm ready to go. I'm just sitting around waiting. So I just finally the couple times I just had to like pull the plug on that idea, and I had I was like, Mom, you're stepping in. And she's like, Oh, I got this. She's like, I she calls herself Sally Field all the time. She's like, I'm I'm Sally Phil. She's like, I'm gonna, I'm going to take the attention away from you. People are gonna be like, oh, they're gonna put her in this. They want her to be. Exactly. I like it. So I wrote a character where it it wasn't like she was my mom in the movie, but it had the character just had that proverbial like mother figure type thing, and she's kind of trying to talk me out of it, but also the be careful, all that. And uh, we felt I remember filming that and being like, that's pretty good. Like, mom, that was hey, that was great. Like, yeah, and so um, and she actually listened to me. I'll cut this clip. She actually listened to me, and then doesn't happen all the time.
SPEAKER_26Shout out to you, mom.
SPEAKER_13Mom, yeah. But so we made this 10-minute thing. I edited together, started submitting it. Um, saw it do very well on the film festival circuit. And uh, at the time, a lot of the short films, like you were talking about with comedy, a lot of them were still just online. So there was one where uh they set it up as like a zoom, and so they did a screening, and then people so the screening's like the main thing, and then you could watch people watching it, like on Zoom. Oh, that would be I was like, I'm trying to play cool. Well, I I don't really get nervous. Yeah, like I'm not like the nervous, like I've learned if if I'm nervous, especially with acting or something like that. I actually tried stand-up comedy one time, but with that um nervousness, I I kind of learned like try to like utilize that, especially like when we did live auditions, you know. So I'm like, oh, I got this, that's fine. I can't sit through a screening, like I'm I I run out of there, but I had that first experience where like as soon as it started playing, I'm like, oh, this is exciting, this is cool. As soon as it started playing, I was like, I gotta throw up 100%. And that's when I learned like it is a very different thing when it especially when it means that much to you, and you put you're like and two, I didn't realize how vulnerable I was being. And I because I was like, it felt very cathartic, it felt great to get it out there and stuff, but then I'm like, oh shit, people are gonna watch this.
SPEAKER_32Oh there are parts of the world. That's how that works I haven't told anybody about.
SPEAKER_13That's how that works. Okay, but yeah, it but it was that moment where I'm like I can't leave. I gotta sit here. I also couldn't move though. I couldn't physically get up, but I'm watching people watch it and like you know, you have the people that are like, but then you'll every once in a while you have the person that's like and then I'm like But it's that journey of like that was like a moment of where I was like, okay, this is interesting because if people are somehow relating to this or seeing this or being impacted by it, because I had people like messages of people being like, Man, that's that's like something I want to be a part of. Like, how how can I work with you or da-da-da-da-da? Yeah, and it yeah, there was just something that clicked, and um, so that's how that that's how the idea really started. But then same thing happened. Well, I won this award at uh film festival. They gave me it was like $500 towards at the time, this uh website called borrow lenses.com, which is now lens rentals, which they helped out on the feature a lot. Shout out to Lens Rentals. Nice, nice. But they uh I won this award. I planned it with these people where I'm like, hey, we got this weekend, we're
Why Wait For Someone To Yell Action
SPEAKER_13gonna get like a little bit bigger of a cinema camera, a little bit bigger of lenses, things like that. Airplane. Hold for plane.
SPEAKER_36What great that's not what we normally hear.
SPEAKER_30I'm I don't know if we've ever had the whole personnel.
SPEAKER_13That's what that taking was that I thought there was Donnie Darko turns into Donnie Darko. That's right. Who's the rap? Who's the room that did like to you?
SPEAKER_11I feel like that you could be a prank.
SPEAKER_32I think something we're turning this broadcast into. We're going on location. Right.
SPEAKER_11Like we're at truckyard. That would be a funny.
SPEAKER_36Sorry, I'll come back to it. Nope, cross my fingers. I'll come back to it. You continue with your very moving story. Mine is so stupid.
SPEAKER_13So I won this award. I remember. I won this award, uh, planned it out with a couple people, and I was like, okay, we're gonna we literally have the location, like it's my attic, and you know, it's like kind of the street in front of the house. Like, I was very good about trying to do things that I knew I could pull off. Well, so I'm like, all right, I got this camera, I got this lens. It's a really nice like cinema lens where it's not no autofocus, like it's it is, I mean, it's massive. I just wanted that experience of like trying to work with it. But I was like, I gotta have somebody to like make sure I'm in focus and things like that. I can't do this myself. Well, what happens? Guy never shows up. And I'm like, the first night I remember being like my mentality with all things, and this is a reason why I'm on the journey that I am now. I don't wait around. Like, I don't like the idea of like trying to like let somebody else dictate if you want to do it or not. And so when I heard that thing of the guy being like, um, why wait around for someone to yell action when you can do it yourself? So it kind of pissed me off where I'm like, For sure, I'm gonna just film this myself. So the the supporting actor that I cast, I met him in a uh acting class, and he showed up, and so I kept texting, I'm like, dude, I think we're just gonna start filming. So we just did it again, super bare bones while I'm setting up the camera, and I I like I lit everything, I'm running sound, I'm even cinematographer, even for scenes that I'm in. And I'm like, okay, I gotta, I gotta, I wanted to keep the performance very subtle, very grounded, anyways. So with my close-up and stuff, I'm like, I can't move at all, which was a very interesting challenge. But as an as an actor, when you're on camera and you have a close-up, that taught me a lot just doing it. And it's so we made this, or I guess you say I made this short film, the second one, called Dog, which is currently on YouTube. But I I I did everything on it, and I I didn't think I would be going on this journey, but there was something about like doing all of this, it it made it even more impactful. And I started to appreciate like cinematography, directing, editing, sound, all of those things. Like I just started to learn more and more and more. So I put that on the festival circuit, and then that got into even more film festivals, started to meet people where they were like, Hey, have you thought about making a feature film? And I'm like, No, but sure, why not? But then it I kept hearing all the stories, and uh can't think of his name off the top of my head, but oh, the Duplas, I think it's is it Mark Duplas, the DuPlas brothers, they're they're these independent filmmakers. But he there's a very famous clip of him saying after he made his first feature film, he was like, The Calvary's not coming. Like, you can even if you do get all these meetings with all these Hollywood people and stuff, what happens is you'll do this for a year and they'll promise you all these things, and you're gonna have all this budget, so and so. But then a year's gonna go by, two years are gonna go by, three years are gonna go by. So, something about listening to that, hearing that I was I had a conversation with a a guy that hasn't become a very close friend of mine, his name's Curtis Gardner. Shout out to Curtis Gardner, but he has the exact same mentality that I have, and him and I was just like, Well, my parents instilled in me budgeting and shout out to my mom. See, I got my mom a lot of it. She's gonna like this, she's gonna like this.
SPEAKER_36You are you are cashing in all the criticism.
SPEAKER_13I know, I'm like, but so I was like, if I just if we keep this as much as we can control as far as like locations, keep it small, all this type of stuff. If I got a direct act, edit, produce whatever, I'll do it. Because I don't want to sit around and wait for somebody to again say, Can you do this or not? And so I just got a lot of people that I met on the journey of they just believed in it too. And very luckily, we got some amazing actors and actresses that wanted to be a part of it, like Katie Hayes here in Oklahoma City. She did a fantastic job. She was the very first person that I ever I did a casting call for it, and as soon as she sent in her uh audition, that was that first experience of being like, That's exact that's the character. And then I we did a uh a callback over Zoom, and it was like that's that's it. And so it was things like that that just really, really um fell into place, and then yeah, we just started making the future film from there.
SPEAKER_32So and it's it's frustrating when when you hear that other people have heard you, you oh, I'm gonna do this, I'm gonna, I wrote this for you, I wanna work with you, I want to do this, and then they not show up. Yeah, when when and and we've all heard it. Yeah, oh man, I can't wait to work with you. Yeah, uh, we gotta work on this project, we gotta do this, and then they do 17 other projects, and there's 37 different things that you could have done. Yep, and your phone didn't even friggin' ring. Yep, yeah. Like that pisses me off. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I don't lie to my face. I think don't tell me you want to work with me if you don't.
SPEAKER_30Right. The integrity is what I start seeing people lacking. It's the integrity. Like, don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining. Yeah. Like, if if you truly don't want to work with me, you can either just fuck off and ghost me, that's fine. Right. Or you can tell me, nah, yeah, we're just not, it's not. And that's cool.
SPEAKER_32And that's fine. But don't be like, yeah, we're gonna work.
SPEAKER_13You know, this like well, and it there's things too, like there's a very specific moment that when I think about it, I remember specifically being like, I don't ever want to have this feeling ever again. But you know, obviously, there's especially with independent film, projects can fall apart all the time, or or they don't get completed, or you know, I've I can't tell you how many things I've been in when I'm you know, you gotta build up your demo roll food, you gotta build up so you're part of these like student films, and you can't get it, or they just never come out, and you can never get a hold of somebody. And so it's like so many of I know a lot of actors, we all have like those stories, but there is a there was a a film that I was a part of that uh I got cast in the supporting role, and it was like this big scene. They were gonna film the big scene first and then kind of like figure out how they were gonna go from there. Well, I showed up on the day. Well, we had multiple rehearsals, so I got to see the two lead actors just I mean, I'm talking pages of dialogue, like probably 30 pages of a back and forth scene, but it was all gonna be at this one location. I I was it it was an interesting role. I I at the time I was still kind of new, and so I was kind of learning, and so I was like, oh, this is gonna be amazing just to be able to watch and like be a part of. So I showed up the day when they wanted to actually film, and you know, we had like three, three, four rehearsals where that was almost like a play where it was like uh hours of rehearsals. Wow. Well, I showed up. I mean, people, you know, you got the guys like like putting the gaff tape on the wires on the ground. You got like the lighting people that the I remember the cinematographer was there and he's like rigging up his camera, and they're all you know, they're doing like the light tests of like and they're doing like they're doing all the things, the sound guys like getting all of his stuff like figured out, and like I mean, it's ready to go. Like the two actors are rehearsing and blocking, and I mean they're I'm just sitting there, they're killing it. And the director is just kind of like doing his director thing and like following him, doing the and I'm like, oh, this is this is gonna be fun. I'm excited. Like, I mean, the two actors, they were killing it. And then after a while, though, I could tell that like and we're gonna start filming, or like, and I'm like, cameras. I I remember the cameras on the ground, and the director and the cinematographer, I mean, everything's ready to go. They're talking, and they're still like the two actors they wanted to like keep it, you know, they don't want to like take a break or anything. So they are still doing it. I just remember thinking, like, can I just pick up this fucking camera and like hit record and like go? Because we're ready. And I just remember that feeling, and then a couple hours, nothing's happening, and then all of a sudden, that same gap tapes coming off the ground, all the lights are coming down, uh da da da, and then we're like, What? What happened? They're director was just like nope, nah, and they're like, Why? And he's like, Nope. And then he just left. And I just I just remember that feeling.
SPEAKER_09I'll do it.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, I was like, I would pick this camera. I'm like, I was like, if you guys just want to write there, I'll record this on my phone so you guys can get it on your demo rail or something. But I just remember that, and that nothing ever came of that. Like, there was like that, they had it right there. Like, even if let's say that project never would have come or or finished or whatever, they could have at least filmed the scene because everybody was there. But I I saw there was just a lot of like uh I don't I don't want to say like the there's just I could tell the the the vibe of the crew and stuff. Maybe they didn't jive, maybe the cinematographer didn't want to work with it was just like one of those things where the the air didn't feel right. But I just remember thinking like I do not ever want to be a part of something like this. So I I pretty much in that moment I was like, if I this is and this was even before I started making stuff, but I was like, if I if I make something, we're always gonna finish. I'm always gonna at least put it somewhere because as an actor, that's just like the worst.
SPEAKER_32It it that is one of the most frustrating, difficult things as an actor is just trying to get footage. They're like everybody's like, you need a reel, you need to update your reel, you need to do X, Y, and Z. And especially an independent film. Oh, yeah. You almost have to go hold somebody hostage to get your footage.
SPEAKER_36I mean, that feels wildly disrespectful to it is not only not only the the actors and the talent that are on screen, but yeah, the immense amount of talent that's on crew and on set.
SPEAKER_32Yes, like that is especially when that's part of your when that's your pay. Yeah, like no kidding, yeah. Yeah, I mean like the footage part footage.
SPEAKER_36That's gross.
SPEAKER_13But yeah, I just I I had a couple other instances, nothing quite like that. But I just I that is a moment that I when I think about that, it still pisses me off, but it makes me like the I don't ever want in people that I work with or or you know, like I don't want them to ever have that feeling of something that we're doing. So that's why with something that I'm writing or producing or whatever, even if it's a small role, I want I I'm writing it to almost also kind of let them show what they can do. Like I wanna if I if I do write something for someone like um the guy that his name is Brendan Smith, the singer in the movie. Okay, so we we I wrote that specifically so he he could sing a song at his band. Like I I just saw that in my head, and but I wanted to show off what he's doing also as actor, performer, singer. So it's like it's things like that. But um, because I think you know Trey Sweeton. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he auditioned for the sheriff role, and I loved like our vibe that we had, but I just remember thinking like this isn't quite the vibe of what I wanted for the sheriff, because I knew it needed to be somebody a little bit older, had a
Monsters Within Origin And Core Themes
SPEAKER_13little bit more like bigger presence than I did. Him and I, we felt very like almost like brotherly. Yeah, and I was like, that would be interesting. So we explored that, but then uh when we ended up getting Skeeta Jenkins, who has just been in a lot of amazing things, so he he had the or he booked the sheriff role, but I was just I kept thinking about Trey, and I was just like, you know what? I I want him a part of it no matter what. So I wrote a role specifically for him, and I remember him being like, Really? I'm like, yeah, dude, I'm I want to work with you. I want to work with you, you know, and so it's like you get those people, and then you can feel when they show up and you just see them like killing it. It's like that's like the magic of kind of just seeing a big part of this journey, has just been seeing the magic of working with other amazing people. And it's it's not even it's still weird like hearing them say words that like I wrote and that's why that's why I'm like nope, I get that. I'm like this, but it's you're like, oh, actually, it actually worked pretty well. That sounded good. Thank you for making that actually work, right?
SPEAKER_11Like thanks for making me look good. Right, that's right.
SPEAKER_30It is so refreshing to work on um work on a project that has a crew that is just yeah, it's beautiful, they're all in sync. Yeah, it's beautiful. When recently I booked a true crime documentary. Uh one of the executive producers is Ridley Scott. Whoa. Okay, um shout out Ridley. Shout out Ridley.
SPEAKER_36Are you doing big things?
SPEAKER_16We've got a we've got a short screw over here, but I've heard of it.
SPEAKER_36This is on the indie circuit, right? Right, yeah. Up and cover.
SPEAKER_16Up and cover. Up and cover. Yeah. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_32He might do so.
SPEAKER_36Don't ruin it for me. I'm sure this is number one on Ridley Scott's podcast.
SPEAKER_32If he's in the Philippines, I was gonna say, is he in the Philippines? He's gonna hear it.
SPEAKER_30If he's never there, he's gonna hear it. Right. Um but that crew market over the Devin Parks is a director. And so first time working with that crew, they do a lot of things together. But that crew was so awesome to work with. Yeah, and they were they were so kind, no matter like, because I had to I got shot, I get beat up, I got a hit, a crash pad, and she's pissed because it wasn't her. Right. I was gonna say she did do a little run through.
SPEAKER_36I think she was wish I would have been there.
SPEAKER_30Uh yeah, she does. Um but like I'm smelling this life insurance policy expire. Oh, she makes sure it's up to date. It's up to date. It's up to date, it's for our own good. Which is sketchy in its itself. That's its own documentary. Hey, I need you, you don't need to fully read these documents. I just need you to stop right here.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, I'm just saying I have Keith Morrison on speed dial for whichever end of the documentary I am on.
SPEAKER_30That's true. Um But I I kept smelling cigar smoke. And then I look around and almost everyone on the crew has just got a stogie and they're just we're shooting shit and they're just and they're like, Oh, does this uh cigar smoke bother you? And I was like, No, no, if someone had an extra, let a guy know. Exactly, because this is great.
SPEAKER_32We're smoking Cubans. You get one from Cleveland. And uh here's a Swiss shirt.
SPEAKER_36I was gonna say swish is sweet.
SPEAKER_30Here's a switch and sweet.
SPEAKER_36Listen, black miles are delicious.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, it is so nice working with a crew like that. Yeah. That is just all in sync. They know what's going on. It's so yeah.
SPEAKER_32It's the R form within the R form within the R form, right? Right. Like because if one of them doesn't work right, none of it goes properly.
SPEAKER_30And and I I actually shot my first little thing, I guess, a little micro. I'd call it a micro short. I was gonna say you should finish that sentence. Faster.
SPEAKER_32She's going to I know I looked at her.
SPEAKER_16I didn't think we recorded the tried.
SPEAKER_32I will neither confirm nor do anything.
SPEAKER_16And so at first I thought you were saying it's the camera.
SPEAKER_36At first I thought you were saying the white angle. It was a wrong lens. At first I thought you were saying Mike Rowe. And I was like, Yeah, you did that, but you didn't just do that. Oh, micro? Wait.
SPEAKER_30Micro. Yeah, like a micro short.
SPEAKER_11I called it out to micro.
SPEAKER_30I called it punishment. Called it punishment. And my son is is my little actor in it. Just to get a sense of making your own thing. And uh Spencer's gonna probably kill me because um I'm also a part of his community on school.
SPEAKER_11Yeah.
SPEAKER_30And um I asked. I asked him or asked in that uh chat just what's like a good beginning, like cinema camera type thing, right? Yeah. And of course, the budget I had in mind, there's basically nothing. Yeah. So I think I specifically talked about a Canon C100, which is old. Yeah, it's very old, and it does have limitations, right? But at the price point, it's perfect, I could not pass it up. Yeah. And so, Spencer, don't kill me. Um, but it also has the look that I see my projects kind of having. Right. I don't, I'm not worried about 8K, not even really too worried about 4K, right? Um, and what Spencer is amazing at is his lighting and nailing his exposures. And so I learned that with the C 100, you have to be fairly good at those things.
SPEAKER_13Yeah.
SPEAKER_30So that's what I want to work on.
SPEAKER_13It gives you gives you that experience of doing that.
SPEAKER_30And so if I can make something with that C100 that looks good, then when I step up to something truly cinematic more of um I should be in a good spot. Right. If if I keep wanting to shoot my own things, which are a perfect example of why you should. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. Well, and just so it is it is one of those interesting things because you can go down like the camera, like wormholes, and it's and it's hard, it's like the iPhone or like the new phone. Every year something's gonna be done at like there's 16k now, and it's like why are there so many Ks? Well, the in theory, if you're doing a lot of like VFX or like that's a lot of X.
SPEAKER_11It is, it is, and it's it's way too many to be oh yeah, and that's the thing too. Storage.
SPEAKER_36We were talking about SD cards.
SPEAKER_30Oh yeah, that was one of the cool things about the C100. Now it it films in ABC H D or something like that. It's a weird format.
SPEAKER_36Is that me straight HD? Yeah, okay.
SPEAKER_30But you can shoot all the file sizes of those are so small you can shoot all day and not even worry about it.
SPEAKER_13Well, and so you should watch a movie that so when I was kind of getting into this, so am I gonna actually make my own stuff? I've I've realized I always have loved movies where it's like you see like the lead actor in it is also the director or the writer or things like and so I started to watch more movies where I was like, okay, obviously there's people out there doing it.
SPEAKER_30Oh, where they're wearing multiple.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. So I'm like, let me let me just watch it. But then obviously you have like your Ben Affleck, who's like on that high scale of and which I can't even imagine being director and lead actor on like something with that budget, because that just blows my mind. Right, yeah, oh yeah, no kidding. But there is a movie that uh I think he did it right after um Game of Thrones because I think he was only in season one, Jason Momoa. Okay, so I think it was so he had like the Game of Thrones kind of uh kind of push behind him. Well, he made this movie called Road to Paloma. Write it down. Yes, you should because then they shot it on a Canon 5B, and which for what they did, like it it one of the most beautiful movies that I've seen. Very, and it's very indie style. It's very it's a road movie, so it's kind of crazy. A lot of it's like natural lighting, like you can tell they just pulled up on motorcycles and was like, oh, this looks great. Let's film.
SPEAKER_11And I love that. That's cool.
SPEAKER_13Like that's how my that's how my style is. So that's why it's interesting. Like with Spencer, like he has such a like his style. We have very differing styles, but it's cool when we work together because it's like we both push each other out of like what we normally do, and so we find that like balance. And it that was something really cool to work with someone like him who because on Monsters Within, like we had four crew members at the most, maybe, and like half the time I'm in front of the camera. Which, if the things that I know now, I'm like, man, I don't know why I kept writing myself in all these scenes. Where I'm like, I'll just can I just step back a little bit. But I learned though, too, it's like I I at first when we started filming, like if I was in a scene with somebody else, I always wanted to get their coverage first because it took me a while to be like, they're killing it, like this is amazing.
SPEAKER_11And then I'm like, yeah, and then I'm like trying to, it's my turn. I gotta be here.
SPEAKER_13Well, and in some ways, it pushed me to be better because I'm like, man, they showed up. Like, I remember Skeeta in our scene when we did a rehearsal, you know, it was just kind of we did over Zoom because he wanted to do a quick little read through, totally fine with. I like to just I don't like to rehearse, I like to just get that one take and to see what it feels like and then kind of work from there. But I saw his script and all of the notes and stuff, and so I'm like, I didn't sleep at all this weekend, but here we go. And it it it gave me the juice that I needed to like do that scene. But it was things like that that I learned to just keep motivating you. But the people that you work with, it's very important.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, yeah, it's very now. You guys have gotten some distribution pull with that.
SPEAKER_13Yeah. So it the the and that was the thing too. So we made it. We weren't even quite sure what was even gonna happen, but I knew I had experience a little bit with like the film festival circuit. So I was like, no matter what, I'm gonna submit it to film festivals. Obviously, you got the big A tiers, which and and the more that I've learned about that, the more it it is like it's even crazier to get into things like that, even if you had like someone that I know somebody that knows somebody. That that doesn't even matter much anymore. But I I was like, well, if we what I learned with the first two was I would almost rather get into like let's just say 40 film festivals rather than like that one big one, because with the 40 film festivals, and especially if it's playing all around the world, you really are kind of building like an audience of like people that like it and kind of appreciate what you're doing, and so that was kind of what I decided to do. But very luckily, we got into I would say two of kind of like the B tier film festivals. One was called the Montreal Independent Film Festival, and then the other one was uh World Fest Houston, and we actually won bronze for best first feature film, and because we won that, I noticed that got us some attention, and I started to get like emails from people where I'm like, Oh, who is this? Is this real? Like yeah, it was like that kind of thing, but then yeah, we ended up uh I had a bunch of distribution meetings, and and that's a whole that's a whole nother story because it's it is like the wild, wild west out there, and it's crazy even because so we released in October, it's changed even more since October. And so it's like it's so hard to navigate, and uh I've learned to just kind of go with my gut, but yeah, we we are on Amazon Prime, uh Fandango, uh Tubi, which has been very, very cool. But then my the what I will say is probably the thing where I'm like I'm one of those like I don't really I can't really be like, oh, we did a good job. Like I'm
Doing Everything Yourself On Set
SPEAKER_13always looking at I don't want to ever say that, but we got on Screambox, which is a uh a very big up-and-coming horror streaming service. And so that was technically our streaming service debut. And the fact that we got on there, like I think that really grew our audience a little bit too, because that's what's cool with the horror audience, is they're so supportive. Yeah, and that opened my eyes to it even more of like, okay, well, if we can do this with what we just did, and everything that I learned, and especially if working with somebody like Spencer, I'm excited to see what could happen. But no matter what, even if it's we got to do it the exact same way, totally game for that because we have we have a lot of things that we're planning on the future, but like, yeah, it's just it's been a crazy journey.
SPEAKER_32There's a lot of cult, a lot of cult followings for different types of oh yeah.
SPEAKER_30So, what do you think makes makes a film a horror movie?
unknownAlien.
SPEAKER_13So, and see that's the interesting thing too, is because uh I would not really classify Monsters Within as like a straight up horror movie, but it it I guess it kind of just depends on like that. A lot of it some somehow it's like the audiences can dictate that a little bit, but because of uh I viewed like for monsters within a lot of what the horror is, is like what's going on in here. Sure, yeah, and it's like that PTSD trauma, you know, everybody's kind of going through something something, yeah. And so that's what I viewed it as. And then I just kind of I wanted I knew I wanted to show like glimpses of this monster, whatever it was. I knew I I needed to show something like that so it could be like somehow visual, but yeah, I I view it more as like a thriller, but because I guess the shell of it's a horror movie, that has got people intrigued enough, I guess, to be like, okay, let's check this out.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, you know, yeah, and film festivals are weird. Oh, yeah, because real weird. Yeah. So I have a feature film script that's been finished for a while. Okay. I'm I may do some rewrites on it, but not much. Where it's at right now, I feel like it's in a good spot. Yeah. And I submitted it to the um international indie filmmakers and screenwriters festival. Okay. And I think that's in is it Italy or Greece, France, maybe? I can't remember. Anyway, um, it got a semi-finalist. Very nice. I was like, awesome. And then I submitted to some local film festivals, and I'm not gonna name them, even though they upset me. Yeah. Um and others where let me drink it. Yeah, where just handing the picture.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, I think it's gone. It's even going to town. No, I just know that.
SPEAKER_36It's only refilled once, thank you.
SPEAKER_11Like, I haven't left. It's a job. What are you what do you think?
SPEAKER_36It isn't even halfway full. Listen, if I have to sit here and listen to you actors talk about acting.
SPEAKER_11That's true. No, I'm ready. I that is very understandable. We yeah, we didn't drink.
SPEAKER_32That's a thing. I mean, like, we're she makes a valid point. We are an acquired taste. Yeah, God is there.
SPEAKER_30But like most people shouldn't acquire. It it it didn't get selected, you know, and and I know it's it's all about who's reading it at the time or whatever, but there's there's people gotta understand a ridiculous amount of politics with some of them.
SPEAKER_32Yes, which is so weird.
SPEAKER_13You you submitted yours to a bunch of stuff.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, yeah. I got told, I got told by one that because it didn't push an envelope and it didn't try to make a political statement was the reason that it didn't make it in. Which is it was like Which is the worst. And I watched a bunch of the ones that made it in, and I was like, look, I don't want to toop my own horn or the horn of the team, but AUGA! Yeah, like this. There was not even a button for that. Yeah, there, yeah, right. I should have gotten it. I mean, not that one. But you go watch them, and it's like, okay, I'd like, you know, I want to see what they're and it's like this is the dumpster fire that okay.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that's the same thing.
SPEAKER_30It's a thing. Same thing. Yeah. Like there's I don't get it.
SPEAKER_36There's been several since Shane's gotten into the the acting space and the film space and stuff. Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_15Yeah.
SPEAKER_36There's been a lot of indie film or just up and coming up and up and coming films that we've watched that I'm like, listen, like the guy Ridley Scott.
SPEAKER_32I'm not trying some I don't Riley Ridley, I don't know.
SPEAKER_36Um like and I'm not trying to be biased. Like, I'm very honest with Shane about like if he when he was doing stand-up comedy, he would tell a joke, and I'm like, that's fucking stupid. But you should still tell it because someone else will laugh. Or that was really awful. Don't say that ever out loud again.
SPEAKER_30And I feel like I'm That'll get you shot 100% by certain audiences.
SPEAKER_36But I feel like I've been pretty unbiasedly honest in the feedback and stuff from from when he does write stuff.
SPEAKER_14Yeah.
SPEAKER_36And there's things that we watched, and I'm like, how the fuck did that get funded?
SPEAKER_14Yeah. Right.
SPEAKER_36Like there's absolutely no way that that shit gets funded when there are other things.
SPEAKER_32And I'm not even saying like there's like nine Shark Nados. Seriously. Oh yeah. Over the three. And over again. Like, what is happening?
SPEAKER_36Like Jason Statham is just, don't get me wrong, I do love me a Jason Statham movie because they're predictable and they're fun to watch. And I don't have to think about anything.
SPEAKER_32That he does really well.
SPEAKER_36And and it's great. And I love that he is good with that. But like, what's the new one we saw preview for?
SPEAKER_30Oh god, we just saw it at Mandaloren and Grogu. Meet me.
SPEAKER_36I was just waiting for like, if not the beekeeper, the first maker. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_11Like just to stow.
SPEAKER_36Like you said, like that shit gets keeps getting made. Yeah. I'm like, how? But so then to circle all the way back around, I think one thing that's really cool from being able to watch all of this from the very outside perspective is that where the comedy space or the music space or even the theater space to a point is really competitive internally and not in a push each other to be better competitive.
SPEAKER_15Yeah.
SPEAKER_36I think the film industry, especially the the indie, the small, like you said, like you have to step out of your director and actor self for a minute to go, oh my gosh, they're like really good at this. And I just want to be as good as them.
SPEAKER_26Right.
SPEAKER_36And I think that's something that's really interesting and very neat about the film industry as an art, is that even though of course you're competing because it's the same space, at no point when you're on even a half decent set is it competing with each other. And I think that's just a really I it there is. I know that there is, but like it's not as overtly toxic, I think.
SPEAKER_32Not in public.
SPEAKER_36That's yeah, so that's what I mean.
SPEAKER_32Like there's there are there are still a good number of people in especially on the NDC that are that are real good, honest people and will be strong with you, right? Like Devin and I will go up for a lot of the same roles, right? Where where he knows that if if if he gets a role, I'm legitimately going to be happy for my no vice versa. Absolutely. Oh, it's Devin's good people, right? There are people not the same.
SPEAKER_36Oh, absolutely.
SPEAKER_32Yeah. And oh yeah.
SPEAKER_36Oh, for sure.
SPEAKER_32And in and into your face to be like, oh man, that's great. And then not so much you hear conversation. Well, and that was the thing I'm supposed to hear.
SPEAKER_13I was just talking with somebody about this. Uh so, and see, I thought you were in Tulsa. Oh, and I don't know if that was the real talent connection. Oh, we didn't. Maybe I just thought you were in Tulsa.
SPEAKER_10Maybe we just spent a lot of time up there.
SPEAKER_13Okay. Maybe because I maybe I've seen a lot of posts and I'm like, oh, he's in Tulsa. Yeah. But like go to Cody. Oh, okay. Yeah. But see, I feel like Tulsa, like I love the film community there. Yeah. So do we. It is what you were saying about being super supportive. Yeah. Like that is I didn't, I didn't even even kind of know what that feels like. Like, there's great people in Oklahoma City. Like, I love what like Kenny Pitts, he has a uh networking event in Brooktown. Yeah. Like that's that we need more of that in Oklahoma City because I do feel like there is a lot of just kind of I don't know if there's just not a lot of camaraderie between like you'll have like people that you kind of know, but then like it used to be you would run into them like during live auditions or something. Yeah, but like you don't even really get to like see people anymore, yeah, unless it's at like a film festival or something like that. But like what I love about Tulsa is just they are just so supportive. And it's like there's been times where I felt like like when I first found out or people found out I was going to be making a feature film, I reached out to a couple of people that I I was like, oh, could they made feature films? I would love to like pick their brain and see and kind of feedback. Either I just never heard anything back, or it was just like, Why you you're making a feature film? Why? What do you mean? Like and it it's it's I don't doubt that at all, but it just still is so gross. But then somebody that said that to me, you know, after I was somewhere and they I saw them and they came up to me, didn't give me the time of day beforehand, but now they're like, oh man, we gotta work together sometime.
SPEAKER_10Like congratulations, that's so cool. It's got on all these big things, and you're da da da.
SPEAKER_36I just would like to find a new niche for myself. Where when you go, when people go to meetings, that I can just be like, think stepbrother style, sitting behind, but instead of you're interviewing both of us, anytime someone says something gross, I can go ew, and then just like fade back into the background so that none of you guys lose any of your professionalism. This is just some dumb chick that like showed up. That's about big differences. I would be down for that. So make me a business card.
SPEAKER_32I um will go with some signal right now. Just grab your ear and you're like, oh yeah.
SPEAKER_30Spend a lot of time in Tulsa going to Cody's acting uh studio. Yeah. Um but what you're what you said about that is that's spot on. There is there is something, there's something about the OKC market that it's competitive to be competitive. And in Tulsa, it's competitive to make each other better, right, and not to step on someone's head to to elevate yourself. Right. If you have to do that, then you're not that good. And so I kind of stopped going to the networking events here in Oklahoma City because I didn't like the feel I got from them. Yeah. Yes. Every I can do that. I don't want to say everyone.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, because it's there's like there's still a lot of people chunk of good people here.
SPEAKER_32Yes. And you're right. There's a ton of I mean, we act.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_36That's literally your it's kind of in the name.
SPEAKER_30You know what I mean? Like, but right. And I've heard someone before talk about how they were able to get in with certain people and maybe find the people that had funds available by brown nosing. That's how I call it in my world. Um they would like they would really research these people and find out what they're into. Even outside of film, and that's not me. Right. That's not me at all.
SPEAKER_36That's social engineering at that point.
SPEAKER_30I'm
No Shows And The Integrity Problem
SPEAKER_30gonna say there's a button that says I am not I am not going to I'm not going to act fake to anybody. No. I don't care what level you're at. Right. The me that these people see on camera and that everyone sees right now. Yeah. That's it's what you get.
SPEAKER_32Yeah. And the good part is is you when you're that way, you end up running in and great that are Ron. Ron. Dunbar.
SPEAKER_16I love Ron. I love Ron.
SPEAKER_32You know, teach Alexander. Well, Tulsa. Oh, yeah. That's one of those ones you go on set and it's like, these this is my people.
SPEAKER_30I have way more actor buddies up in Tulsa than Oklahoma City. Now, there is part of a reason is because I've gone to multiple classes up at Cody's and met more of them. But I've done a few classes here at Freehoffer. Yeah. Um I've met some wonderful people, but it's not like we connected any further. It was we were cooling class and now it's kind of it's just gone from there. So um I haven't tried the OFA and I don't know about that one. Yeah. So um maybe a discussion off camera just to find out. Because I I I like hitting up different ones at times. Yeah, just to get that. But one of the things I'm I got coming up on the 30th next weekend is I'm doing a stunt class, level two stunt class. So is that gonna be at Stormfront?
SPEAKER_13That's a stormfront. That's a stormfront.
SPEAKER_30Great people. Yeah. Tulsa. So again, Tulsa. Um so we'll see how that goes, but I'm I'm looking forward to that one.
SPEAKER_13Well, and so a very so a guy that I I think is doing things really great. And it's it's hard to like um because he's just so busy. And so there are people where it's it that's part of it where it's like they're busy not only pursuing what they're doing, but then also like living their life. But um uh Adam Hampton, yeah, like that's a guy that like I really look up to here because it's interesting, amazing actor, but it's like his focus is almost like writing, which is which I find fascinating. But he came and saw Monsters Within at uh the bare bones, yeah, it was the bare bones film festival. And we had a conversation. Like I I didn't know he was gonna watch it, and so we went and we were like we grabbed a beer before it, and they were talking it was him, Kenny Pitts, and his uh outsider crew. It's like the outsider productions. But they were uh they were like, Yeah, we're here to watch your movie. And I'm like, oh boy. But like uh I didn't again, I ran out of there. I was like, I I went back to the bar while the game Yeah, let's skedaddle. I say that all the time. So I I went back and I uh skedaddle on it. Skidaddle. But I uh I told them I was like, Well, I hope you guys enjoy it. I'm gonna run back to the bar skedaddle and nothing. But I came back for the QA and then they hung around for a little bit. But uh I talked to Adam. That was I think one of our first real conversations that I had with him because I booked a supporting role in this World War One feature film, horror feature film called Worm, which uh Ryan Scott, yeah, who was at the we shot on that LED wall. Yeah, Spencer. That's where I first met Spencer. Oh, really? And I'm I'm so excited for that to come out. But um, I talked to Adam after that screening and just I got a story about that.
SPEAKER_30The LED wall that I want to tell off camera.
SPEAKER_13Oh somebody remember, write it down.
SPEAKER_36Fingers crossed, I remember cross.
SPEAKER_11I remember it was the micro short, huh? Yeah, we get a preview of it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, it was. But I'm I'm thinking we take a brief intermission. Yeah, refresh some drinks. I want to turn the AC on in here and then water now.
SPEAKER_32And then I just gotta go make another tequila.
SPEAKER_30And then we will uh come back and we are going to pop Devin's cherry on some toilet talks, and then some TikTok talent show. Oh we'll be right back.
SPEAKER_36All right, you wave in your car. That's the extent of it. So they had lived there for a month, maybe. Maybe not even that long. Maybe not that long. A few weeks. We go out to put something in our dumpster, like in our trash cans. He's out putting something in his trash cans, and they are right next to each other, and you could feel all three of us go. Oh now we have to talk to each other. So we all turn around and do that. I guess we should say hi.
SPEAKER_15Start that way though.
SPEAKER_36And he he's 19 feet tall, I'm pretty sure. And his hands are triple the size of mine. I shook his hand and it was like dwarfed. And he's just the quietest, oh yeah, coolest dude. And he's like, we don't mean to be bad neighbors. We just don't talk to people, and we were like, oh, thank god, us either. So if you need something, I guess tell us.
SPEAKER_30Right. No pressure. Right. There's no pressure then. This would be one of our last conversations.
SPEAKER_36But his wife and I, Nikki and I, we text often, mainly about his nice their teenage daughter, because we caught her sneaking out on our camera. It's great.
SPEAKER_30Uh oh. So after I filmed Punishment, it was like weeks later, uh, our neighbor across the street over here uh needed a tool or a drill or something, and he goes, Man, were you filming something a few weeks ago? I was like, Yeah. He goes, Yeah, I was watching from the window. It looked cool as shit, man. Your son had all that fucking gear on, dude. That looked cool. Nice. I was like, Yeah, it was it's it's kind of cool. It's just like a was a fun thing to try to what I was really also working on was sound. You know, all of that. Uh that's what I was really um well, not only the sound, but a little bit of the VFX and how to do the masking and get that explosion in there. And that stuff is that's some work. It's hard. Holy cow. But yeah, you can't.
SPEAKER_36There's a reason there's a whole person that does that. Right. Or a whole team of people that just do that post and you see why they charge what they charge. Oh, yeah. For sure.
SPEAKER_32Yeah. I mean, there what is it? Worth the money. What do they say? Make sure you get at least 30% of the budget set aside for post. Yeah.
SPEAKER_13Yeah, I lucked out on post because, like, you know, we were just figuring it out along as we were going. But then when I got to actual posts, I was like, I pretty much taught myself how to edit. So I was like, I think I can handle the editing. But then when it was getting around to like the sound posts or foley and all that type stuff, but then also the color grading, I was like, let me at least figure out what I want to somebody that knows exactly this is what they do. But then I started getting like numbers of like, oh, we charge this, this, and this. Well, just randomly came across this girl posted something on Instagram that it was like her kind of like color is real, I guess you could say. But I reached out to her and I was like, hey, I love the look that you have. It's exactly what I I just made this feature film. It's kind of like I think we I think we're aligned with because I was looking at the other stuff she's done. I was like, I think we are on the same wavelength. Here's a link to the RAW of the full feature film. Watch it, see what you think. If you don't get back to me, totally no problem. But I just want to throw that out there. And she responded to me like a couple days later, and she watched the movie, watched the entire thing, and she was like, Hey, so I like this is what I do for a career. I just shadowed somebody on like an A24 film because she was in New York. Cool. And I was like, You then we already know like exactly what I'm the style, and then uh, but I was like, uh, this is maybe someday down the line. I was preparing for that, but she was like, But I watched the movie, I have somebody in my family with Down syndrome. Like, I love the message and like what it's about. And she was like, What throw me a number and we'll try to make something work, and so we were able to make it work, but then I was like, How do I get you this footage? And like I didn't even know that concept of like it because it's like our our final movie's like almost a terabyte, and so I'm like, and then she doesn't use what I was using to edit, so I learned all that type of stuff. But so I luckily again just passed cross at the right time and she was able to make it work. But that's cool.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, did you like so if it's a terabyte, did you you've got you, you've got your standard and you've got your backup, so you've got a copy of it.
SPEAKER_13So if she needed you to ship it, well, and that's what we did is I just exported it, I put it on an SSD, also sent her the XML file, and then she plugged that into so I I edit on Final Cut Pro just because like I know everything about it, it's so easy for me to use. It also, if somebody hits a button and things delete, because that happens sometimes, but it automatically saves it, which is saved my ass numerous times. But yeah, I just sent that to her and then she uh it's crazy because the we shot in 4K, but the file that she so I sent her, it was maybe like eight hundred uh gigabytes, and then when the file she sent back to me, it was uh a terabyte and a half almost because of like all of the it wasn't really any like crazy special effects or anything, it was just the detail of the hats on it, yeah, for sure. So it was it was I learned so much about stuff like that too. But the the foley, like you were talking about, it was the same thing, guy that was working our sound. He was like, Hey, you got you don't have any foley in some scenes, and I was like, Yeah, we're gonna work on that. And then so he was fixing the sound. He was like, I just kept hearing stuff when I was like fixing the sound, so he's like, So I did it, and I was like, What? And he was like, I did, and so like when I'm walking through the grass, it's like you hear me walking through the glass. Is that what foley is?
SPEAKER_36Is like the the realistic sounds of cool.
SPEAKER_13So like if somebody is walking through the grass, you hear the grass.
SPEAKER_32You hear a storm and they're gonna be tin pan of awesome.
SPEAKER_36It's old school radio show sound effects.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, effects, not our putting. Not the audio, but yeah, like I put all that in in post, and that was that was just cool to figure out.
SPEAKER_13And it's when you when you listen to it when it's silent, and then when you play it back and you're adding in like the pudding into the holster or something, you're like, oh that's it.
SPEAKER_30And you put it in the right spot, yeah. Let me get it right perfectly.
SPEAKER_36Oh filters. So I feel like I should start marketing myself.
SPEAKER_11You should. It's a big market right now. Canva, yeah. Specializing canva. Oh, we've got resume.
SPEAKER_30It's on my resume.
SPEAKER_36Okay, on Brindley, I do have a PA credit.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_36Oh, uh this is the poster. Yeah, it's fucking cool. Everybody should watch it. It's like it's a super dope story.
SPEAKER_10Adapted from the man and his escape.
SPEAKER_30Legit. It happened, it was legit. This guy lived in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and just wreaked havoc.
SPEAKER_36Bombs, bombs, cattle rustling.
SPEAKER_30He looks like that kind of guy. He owned a c a bar and a steakhouse, and he had the best steaks at the best prices in town, and he could do that because he was stealing other ranchers' cattle.
SPEAKER_36And then he was it How did I not sign this? How did you not sign that? We were sitting next to each other. Did not sign it. I don't know.
SPEAKER_30Bowl it out, pull it out. Take it out.
SPEAKER_36Take it out of the frame and sign it. What was your pull it out, pull it out?
SPEAKER_32Something in your mouth? Or like the mouth, put it in your mouth. Put them in your mouth. No, it was it was too much. But yeah, I got to put them in
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SPEAKER_32your mouth was that's that's all I say learned for. For sure.
SPEAKER_36This is but on that one, I got to do uh special effects, special effects makeup, which really was just Jeremy saying, Hey, you did theater, right? And I'm like, Yeah, and he was like, You can make it look bloody. Did you do makeup? And I was like, kind of, yeah, and he was like, Cool, well, you're gonna he's gonna punch someone's eyeball out, and I need you to make it look like that. Gouged out, gouged out, whatever. So fake eyeball. It was pretty cool.
SPEAKER_30This is my other little uh AI tool that helped me kind of get this. I have this fan film uh screenplay I'm working on of the crow. Oh, okay. It's called Mother of Crows. My one of my favorite, my second favorite. Oh, wow. And so this is called this is kind of my idea. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_12Tonight's story isn't finished.
SPEAKER_23They think you won't listen. Names I'm about to say.
SPEAKER_33She's hot.
SPEAKER_30If anything happens to me, you should so AI as a tool to help you visualize something so that you can you you keep that creativity going. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_32I guess is is as long as terms and conditions don't own your idea. Oh, for sure. Yeah. Which is where like Suno for like music and stuff like that gets in.
SPEAKER_30I did that with um cap cuts AI. So that little uh kind of like uh it's more of a social media editing program.
SPEAKER_13Instagram, yeah, like people make their videos, yeah.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, they have like uh you know uh text to AI video. Interesting did actually pretty damn good. But it kind of helped me visualize that character. I said, I need a character that that is based off Rhea Ripley. I was gonna say WEMA.
SPEAKER_11Remind me of Rhea Ripley.
SPEAKER_30Because if I if I actually got to shoot it, which is probably hard to get done, but I'd I'd see Rhea Ripley as that uh that kind of dark sorry, can we caveat into something far more important?
SPEAKER_36You're a wrestling fan?
SPEAKER_13Yes. Absolutely.
SPEAKER_36Absolutely. Okay, that's all that's all that mattered.
SPEAKER_13I grew up WWF.
SPEAKER_33Yes, the green rises to the top yes. Oh, can I hate you?
SPEAKER_36Democracy is not happy with I just saw Briberi as a skinnier version of uh John Moxley. John Moxley just hit me in my.
SPEAKER_13We're AEW people, so now I haven't dabbled in the AEW, but I do know MJF.
SPEAKER_36He's my favorite, he's my boyfriend. I love so much.
SPEAKER_11I was gonna say, and without a boyfriend. You seem like an MJF fan.
SPEAKER_32We're just gonna leave y'all to look at our wrestling podcast.
SPEAKER_36He is my number one wrestling boyfriend, and I love him so much.
SPEAKER_30Well, I have a I have a uh fake AEW belt. Little video role-playing you need to do for how long I do.
SPEAKER_36I just need a good little Jew boy.
unknownOh, wait a minute.
SPEAKER_32Whoa, wait a minute, where's the dump button?
SPEAKER_36We can say Jew on this podcast.
SPEAKER_30Always slow on that button. That's when you export the that clip and you just play it, and then you do my Foley work on it. Exactly. No, but I got so Orange Cassidy is one of my favorite uh wrestlers. Yeah, we do. Actually, he threw me threw me his elbow pad. Ah. So I have it.
SPEAKER_36Was that when you were dressed up as Orange Cassidy?
SPEAKER_30I think I just had his shirt on and the jean jacket.
SPEAKER_36I didn't have the you didn't have the wig and the sunglasses. I didn't have the wig.
SPEAKER_30No, but I wore the wig is uh I wore a wig, sunglasses, I had uh denim. No, no, no. Oh no, the Brindley wig.
SPEAKER_36So sorry, it's the better one over here.
SPEAKER_30Dressed in denim, yeah, had his shirt on. Nice, and we had a seat where like John Moxley would not come in through where the front of the stage is. He would always come in through the back. Yeah, but he's walking by and you can see me on TV doing Orange Cassidy always does a lazy thumbs up. Yeah. So I was doing a lazy thumb down to John Moxley, and you can see me right there on the broadcast. Nice. And uh you don't realize how big some of these fuckers are. Oh, yeah. So we're standing up about that far from the floor that it went up to our kind of bleacher seat. So a good six to eight inches, and he's as tall as me still walking by, and you see me with the thumbs down and like this huge monster of a dude. It's crazy.
SPEAKER_36And I made a shirt that said MJF is my scumbag.
SPEAKER_32So you know what these like championship belts, you know there's like websites you can go make your own, right? Yeah, yeah. Okay. Yeah. I won a fantasy baseball league. I paid fantasy, and I made a big ring. That's awesome. A championship ring. Nice. My team name was the Oklahoma City Hippocrites, and our logo was a hippo with a blue. And it's on the ring that I made.
SPEAKER_30So one of the things I want to do I was gonna do that like a banner or something. With with the bass fishing thing, yeah. I wanna I want to go to one of those sites and get one of the mini belts with uh bass fishing. LUWF podcast bass champion. Nice. Yeah. We could do a sign.
SPEAKER_29Well, I think it's less weird in the last two minutes.
SPEAKER_30This is perfect.
SPEAKER_11There was an after hours. That'd be all I heard about. I heard there was an after hours.
SPEAKER_32He's like, that's why I'm here. I'm just here to get through the podcast to the after hours, right?
SPEAKER_36Hey, there's a pay-per-view tomorrow. Open invitation.
SPEAKER_32Well, that raises so many questions.
SPEAKER_36Did you know you need zero you need zero clarification?
SPEAKER_30There's a town in Missouri called Cooter.
SPEAKER_36Cooter.
SPEAKER_30Cooter. Cooter, Missouri, right? It does sound like so.
SPEAKER_36I mean, I know there's a place in Arkansas called Toadsuck.
SPEAKER_30Missouri's Cooter rattled by earthquake. I googled that one time, but it wasn't.
SPEAKER_36Wait, was that for the mini belt?
SPEAKER_32It took you to a whole other side of the internet.
SPEAKER_36Is that the mini belt that vibrates or yeah?
SPEAKER_32Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's what caused the rattle.
SPEAKER_30Watch out if you're in Cooter, Missouri.
SPEAKER_32That's right. Get all the way in and it rattles.
SPEAKER_30All right. Real quick, real quick. Is any is anybody else excited for summer?
SPEAKER_40Oh well.
SPEAKER_30Yes.
SPEAKER_32I'm so tired of like 90 degrees one day and 52 the next year. That is jam.
SPEAKER_36Can we just keep it at 52 all the time? My allergies need to be a good thing. I would not mind summer. Yeah.
SPEAKER_30This is kind of a PSA moment on the podcast where we're going to remind people in summertime you may want to apply your sunblock.
SPEAKER_16Oh. That's unfortunate.
SPEAKER_42In the garden yesterday. No. Good and find my own garden.
SPEAKER_16I wouldn't buy that fucking ice cream, that Neapolitan shit. Oh.
SPEAKER_26Oh no.
SPEAKER_32Oh. Ooh. Yeah, those are a thing.
SPEAKER_36Yeah.
SPEAKER_32Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Oh, honey.
SPEAKER_30Yeah, you gotta watch out for those parts.
SPEAKER_15Don't press it.
SPEAKER_30Oh, that hurts. Oh, you're a wimp.
SPEAKER_36Shut up. You don't know what that feels like. Oh, now that. Go to the hospital. Wow.
SPEAKER_01Some out, some baby in the car. Shut up. I forgot to take my face mask off. No, right? The different guns.
SPEAKER_36No. The sizzling effect is not okay. Yeah. The sizzling effect.
SPEAKER_16Sounds like bacon.
SPEAKER_36As a fair skinned, all white American.
SPEAKER_16Right.
SPEAKER_36I am offended.
SPEAKER_16Are we a sunscreen
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SPEAKER_16every day?
SPEAKER_30Every day, all the time. Rain or shine, cloudy or not? So we may get a little bit of uh podcast inception here, but uh I'll show you guys what our what our next segment is behind the scene. Yep.
SPEAKER_32Somebody holding a picture of somebody holding a picture of the full throttle.
SPEAKER_36I think super daddy's my pants. Super daddy by pants.
SPEAKER_29Oh, let's get into it. Yeah. Not that.
SPEAKER_15That got me there. I'm ready. Like he is on the edge of a seat.
SPEAKER_32I don't have anywhere to go to get away from it. No, no. If you lick it.
SPEAKER_15Whoa.
SPEAKER_28It's yours. Taylor's gonna be mad she missed this guy.
SPEAKER_32If I bite you.
SPEAKER_43Desperato.
SPEAKER_31You're mine.
SPEAKER_32He's right up her alley.
SPEAKER_31Yes, he is. They say if you lick it.
SPEAKER_11I promise you, I saw that guy at On Q right before I came in. I promise you.
SPEAKER_10I promise you.
SPEAKER_30There seems to be a lot of guys like that at On Q. She was there.
SPEAKER_22I think he's a baby swimming.
SPEAKER_30These never end well. No. And that's why we love America podcast. This one's a great. Hey. Yeah, bring that little baby closer. Bring him closer. No. There you go.
SPEAKER_32No. No. That monkey was on Epstein Island. That's a bad orangutan. Bless you. Bless you. Bless you. Why? Like I don't know any dudes I'm cool enough with to do that.
SPEAKER_26Oh no.
SPEAKER_36It's like a front fart.
SPEAKER_32Not the cheese touch. I love these.
SPEAKER_18That's what I'm gonna do when someone tries to scare me.
SPEAKER_36Why are we doing that? Is that what do dudes do that?
SPEAKER_32No. Typically no.
SPEAKER_36Brian says typically.
unknownTypically no. Typically.
SPEAKER_32Again, like I said, I'm not cool enough with anybody. Like brothers would cup check each other. Like a punch or an elbow is one thing, but to like pinch the right.
SPEAKER_30That's like a hand movement.
SPEAKER_32There is a line.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Like there's not a there's not like a honk with boys. No.
SPEAKER_30Like absolutely. Not a honkkonk, maybe a tap. That's different. That's what brothers would do.
SPEAKER_36I think it's a matter of it's the back of your hand or your paw. I think there's different connotations.
SPEAKER_30Different than this. A lot different than this. Right.
SPEAKER_36Like I want to say that women do not have like an equivalent of nut tapping. We absolutely do.
SPEAKER_30Slap tits?
SPEAKER_36No.
SPEAKER_32Oh no.
SPEAKER_36No, my cousin.
SPEAKER_32They go to Missouri. Good or Missouri. Good Missouri.
SPEAKER_36My cousin Jessica and Callie and I are just real great at the hardest ass slap you can give each other. Oh no, no, it's not like a it's not a baseball or football ass slap. It is a I'm causing pain or massive arousal. And it's a gamble on either way.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, cut and flick, or we just wrap just like them. No, it's a painful like you need like Tommy John surgery after you don't wind up.
SPEAKER_30I got Tommy John surgery on my knees. Did you play baseball?
SPEAKER_36No, I just I just slap my cousin's ass.
SPEAKER_00I don't know.
SPEAKER_30I like these videos here.
SPEAKER_0020 seconds. You can say all the bad words.
SPEAKER_30This kid's funny too.
SPEAKER_00Uh any and all of them.
SPEAKER_05Okay, but when I knock on the door, that means time, and you're not allowed to say him anymore. Like the purge.
SPEAKER_28So excited.
SPEAKER_05Wow.
SPEAKER_22You fucked up like a shitty.
SPEAKER_32It's like the longest twenty seconds. Yeah, she probably is.
SPEAKER_30He's like, where did he come up with fuck cheese? Right. Thought he liked cheese.
SPEAKER_32And what did Steve ever do to you?
SPEAKER_22Meg, fuck her cheese. Fuck her cheese. Alright. No more bad words ever.
SPEAKER_21If you say a bad word, you'll be in trouble, okay? To get it all out.
SPEAKER_32That's right. If you ever say cheese again, what the hell? Keep cheese away from this boy, please.
SPEAKER_19I'm pickling your own. I love her.
SPEAKER_27Whoa.
SPEAKER_19I love her. To help you deal with everything that's going on. Like her bangs. Yeah.
SPEAKER_30I was gonna say, whoa. Bangs got pickled.
SPEAKER_19How do you feel it?
SPEAKER_30Her favorite movie.
SPEAKER_19Crispian fresh shape.
SPEAKER_32My favorite movie is Misery.
SPEAKER_36Listen, I love that movie. It's a great story.
SPEAKER_11You know, I would have assumed you would have liked it. I could have. I could have. Just from what I've learned. I just like Stephen King.
SPEAKER_32Misery. Shane blinked twice if you need help. Oh no.
SPEAKER_30Now, oh this is ABC parenting. I can't I never can say it. Can you say it, please?
SPEAKER_36ABC parenting.
SPEAKER_30Thank you. My speech impediment did not allow me to say that word.
SPEAKER_36There are absent moms.
SPEAKER_32I didn't have one.
SPEAKER_30But this is uh um uh uh another PSA from the podcast. ABC Parenting.
SPEAKER_08Using a tampin is easy. I'm sorry, hard score immediately pause.
SPEAKER_16Already cooping. Wait. Already pissed. Yeah, like Tampin?
SPEAKER_31Tampin. Tampin'! Yeah, you're a dude. That's why we draw the word right. Stop. We draw a line. Stop. You should quit. No, how you use them.
unknownCoopin!
SPEAKER_16It's a coopin' for a tampin!
SPEAKER_09I got a coupon for a tampin. Oh, that's a coopin'. Then answer the tampin into well you're Wow. And voila, you're ready to go back to Alpha. Voila.
SPEAKER_08Right, right. You can use a salutation pack.
SPEAKER_09I Wow.
SPEAKER_08Listen.
SPEAKER_09Whoa. I salutation pack.
SPEAKER_36Listen, sometimes asking in the women's bathroom, does anybody have a pad or a tampon? Is a salutation. So I feel like salutation. Salutation pack. I'm so using a tap. This is why women choose the bear. That right there.
SPEAKER_32I totally understand this based on Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Wait. So you have daughters. One daughter? One daughter. Have you how many times have you had to go purchase feminine hygiene products for your daughter?
SPEAKER_32I don't bother me a bit. I figured it wouldn't. So like I embarrassed the living daylights out of my sister when we were younger, right? So we go into Walmart. She's like, oh, we need, you know. And I'm like, so get one. Do you want yellow, pink, or green? Because I don't, you know what I mean at the time. I don't know. You know, at the time I didn't have daughters, right? And she was like, Well, I I this color, whatever. I was like, so get it. And it's like on an end cap. And then and then right in the middle of the aisle, right? And she's like, but I don't want to go grab it. And I was like, I will. So I walked over, grabbed one. I'm throwing it up in the air and catching it while we're walking down the yeah. She's trying to hide. She can't get it. Yeah, it doesn't that stuff doesn't bother me.
SPEAKER_36I have such a vivid memory of my papa, who he at the time he was a truck driver and he would just come through town, right?
SPEAKER_15Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Both my parents are working, and I was out. And I was fuck 13, maybe. And I was out of the things that I needed. And Papa was like, Well, I think I can figure it out. I don't know why I always give him that accent because he did not have a Hick accent. He's from Colorado. Like, I don't know. Actually, Nebraska
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SPEAKER_36originally. We are probably related.
SPEAKER_11Good people.
SPEAKER_36So good people.
SPEAKER_11Well, and Brendo was born in Nebraska.
SPEAKER_36He went to the store, RAP Food Lion, and bought one of everything, I'm pretty sure. And he said, I don't know what you use, but here you go. And I was like, thanks, Papa.
SPEAKER_30Don't know if you need a salutation pack or a tampon.
SPEAKER_36Or a tampin. But I got the multi-pack of the tampin.
SPEAKER_30Multi pack and cheese.
SPEAKER_36And cheese.
SPEAKER_16Cheese.
SPEAKER_14Cheese. I got that cheese. Kim too. Yeah.
SPEAKER_30Whoa, see ya.
SPEAKER_00Girl. Oh.
SPEAKER_17Oh. I don't know. I don't know. Are you okay?
SPEAKER_39I'm not gonna help you, but are you?
SPEAKER_36Sounds like me and Courtney at the bar.
SPEAKER_39I love everything about you. Your smile, your eyes, your fat puss. I'm sorry, I don't know. I love everything about you. Your smile, your eyes, your fat puss. I'm sorry, I don't know.
SPEAKER_36Will you please turn fat puss into a sound clip?
unknownWow.
SPEAKER_11Oh god.
SPEAKER_00Oh my god. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_36Split. Hold on, play that again. No, don't do it.
unknownOw.
SPEAKER_36Guys.
SPEAKER_00Oh my god. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_36She just had an epesiotomy without giving birth.
SPEAKER_32And that guy's going. I'll help you.
SPEAKER_33You need help up.
SPEAKER_32You need help up. I'll take it. I'll take Ruby carry you. I'll get you tampons and everything.
SPEAKER_28Nothing weird going on here. That's a lie. Right.
SPEAKER_30Whoa, my grandma's toes. Nothing weird.
SPEAKER_36No.
SPEAKER_30Nothing weird.
SPEAKER_11But see, that doesn't shock me looking at him.
SPEAKER_30Right, right.
SPEAKER_11Nothing.
SPEAKER_36Can we take a guess? It all checks out. Can we take a guess on what the rest of that tattoo is on his chest? Oh, that's interesting. Oh because it looks insect. Oh.
SPEAKER_32I don't know, but if he's got his fingers in his grandma's toes, I'm not I'm not asking. Excuse me, sir.
SPEAKER_31Can you take your tank top off?
SPEAKER_11I don't know.
SPEAKER_32Well, if I wasn't stuck in my grandma's toes.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, I can't. I get one-handed. I can see where you would say insect.
SPEAKER_36See, it's the leg.
SPEAKER_11Yeah, it's like a little bit of a sort of thing.
SPEAKER_36I don't know. But then there's a wing of sorts peeking out from the less the left testicular area.
SPEAKER_30It's a ma'am, there's nothing weird going on here.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, nothing.
SPEAKER_14Nothing weird.
SPEAKER_32Right.
SPEAKER_33The cream will rise to it.
SPEAKER_35What can I get you? Can I get the anal highlighter? The annihilator? Yeah, that one. Anal highlighter?
SPEAKER_31That one. That's that's those people that are laying there with their legs up. Yeah.
SPEAKER_36In the highlighter?
SPEAKER_31Right.
SPEAKER_36Anal highlighter? Didn't we say we were big in the Philippines? Highlighter? Where were we?
SPEAKER_21Anal highlighter? The annihilator? Yeah, that one. Yeah, that one. That one. Yeah, that one.
SPEAKER_32But like people really will put anything on the internet, right? Like you filmed yourself. So either you meant to say this, or you're just like, ha ha ha. People think this is funny and now they're judging you.
SPEAKER_36See, I think there should be a whole news segment that is you really put that on the internet.
SPEAKER_30Oh, well, I I think better than the regular internet. And I do have some of that coming up for sure. Oh, good. Okay.
SPEAKER_23Ain't no highlighter.
SPEAKER_30Ain't no high later.
SPEAKER_23Hey, just in case nobody told you today, you're fat and you're ugly, and you're also stupid.
SPEAKER_32Well, I'm glad somebody finally said it.
SPEAKER_36Can we just really honesty?
SPEAKER_30Yeah, honesty. Can we have honesty in the world?
SPEAKER_36Can we point out her name on there though? Hint of pea tortilla chip.
SPEAKER_33Whoa.
SPEAKER_36That was her. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_30I don't know what this is showing. So in post, I may put a blur in a certain spot, or we'll just let it ride. Let it rise. That's what she's hoping for. We ain't scared of YouTube.
SPEAKER_35There are skin that I turned the pen to a motherfucking gym.
SPEAKER_30You see how quickly the guy in the other room was like, oh, she's filming. Right. Let me.
SPEAKER_41And tell bitches that be hungry. I just want to hit her.
SPEAKER_30Stop.
SPEAKER_32I'm just I saw her at on Kim. Right. Like I'm trying to figure out what he was talking to her. Right.
SPEAKER_36Can you back it up?
SPEAKER_32If I buy it.
SPEAKER_30How far you want to back it up?
SPEAKER_36I just need a freeze frame so I can point out an image. I just am real kid. Oh god. I just need to know.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_36So like I think we can agree on what this part of her her body is.
SPEAKER_32Her shirt.
SPEAKER_36Why is there a seam? Whoa, hey, whoa.
SPEAKER_32Don't be pointing at the sensor at blur. Why is there a seam? And why is her that right leg like three times bigger than your left leg?
SPEAKER_36Oh, see, I think that's perspective. Okay. I do believe that's the angle.
SPEAKER_32It could be camera.
SPEAKER_36It may be infantigo. I don't know. Infantago might actually answer this question as well. I'm not sure.
SPEAKER_30I don't want to talk about I don't want to talk about the legs because I have one leg a little smaller because of my knee replacement.
SPEAKER_36See, I don't think that's what she did. I think but I've seen many videos of her, and I feel like Oh, you've seen many videos of her. Many let me tell you how fucked up my algorithm is, thanks to this guy.
SPEAKER_30Oh, yeah, I send her all the stuff.
SPEAKER_36It's horrendous. Oh no, you are zero help because nine times out of ten, what you send him, he sends to me.
unknownThere you go.
SPEAKER_30Yep.
SPEAKER_36So bad. In fact, he'll send me things that I'm like doing our part.
SPEAKER_32We're doing our
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SPEAKER_32part. We're trying to bring some joy. We are, and we all have some laughter.
SPEAKER_36He will giggle like a prepubescent boy.
SPEAKER_31You gotta watch it.
SPEAKER_36And then I will suddenly get-yep. Shane sent you a Shane sent you a reel or whatever. And I'm like, fucking Brian sent the part. Yes, the answer is Yes, he did.
SPEAKER_32Um, I'm not responsible for this one.
SPEAKER_36No, I think I might be actually I don't know who found her first.
SPEAKER_35I just wanna hit and run like I ain't got a charm.
SPEAKER_36I mean, I do appreciate her ability to know lyrics.
SPEAKER_30Right. No, no, she she doesn't.
SPEAKER_36She doesn't. She does. No, she knows them better than Vampira.
SPEAKER_30If you're gonna lip sync a video, lip sync the video. She's not. Just because she's kind of bobbing and weaving because she's high on cussing, doesn't mean that it isn't just a tussing of it.
SPEAKER_36It's mumble rap. I think she's doing great.
SPEAKER_35I'm sorry, she just had broken. She didn't lose it. Murdo wanted to see. But to be fair, she's got core. She's got that part down.
SPEAKER_14Yeah.
SPEAKER_30She knows all that. She knows those.
SPEAKER_14Wait, wait, wait, wait.
SPEAKER_36Zoom in on that man. What is that? What is that?
SPEAKER_32It must be it's tag or not.
SPEAKER_30I think it's uh tags for fun safe. A shaman sort. I think it's a shaman.
SPEAKER_36No, see, who's the guy in um the The Vampire Shadows? What we do in the shadows. Uh that my friend Laura said I have the energy of.
SPEAKER_30I don't remember.
SPEAKER_36Laura starts with an L.
SPEAKER_30I don't remember. Laura Lai.
SPEAKER_36No uh have you ever watched those tiger?
SPEAKER_30Also, yes. Have you ever watched those uh spirit animal? Hydraulic presses and they crush stuff. Those are very satisfying. You'll love this one.
SPEAKER_11I don't like it. I don't like it. It's not very satisfying.
SPEAKER_36Why did we have to cut?
SPEAKER_32Yeah, don't wipe it off or nothing.
SPEAKER_36That is true, they do do that. I can appreciate that. Oh, saltines. Not the cracker. I feel like he took that part personal.
SPEAKER_26Oh no! Still going, still going. I don't like this one.
SPEAKER_11It usually pops when it rows. Oh we got it!
SPEAKER_36Oh a peppa. This is a waste of a pepper. That is a waste of a good pepper.
SPEAKER_11That looks like a nice pepper.
SPEAKER_36That was crunchy.
SPEAKER_32Yeah. The next one, when his eyes are watering and his eyes are like swollen shut.
SPEAKER_36I'm allergic to red peppers. You're allergic to red peppers?
SPEAKER_32Peppers in general.
SPEAKER_11Ah.
SPEAKER_26Cats and peppers, yeah.
SPEAKER_32That llama needs to come at him.
SPEAKER_36The fuck are you doing?
SPEAKER_32That's what I'm talking about.
SPEAKER_36Knock that shit out.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, we don't want that emotional shit. He got deleted real quick.
SPEAKER_36Motherfucker, you listen.
SPEAKER_32Don't you put me on the internet doing all that kind of Dad look out! Oh you don't like those videos. Oh, I love them.
SPEAKER_02Damn. If you're stupid, I'm John Brooks. Known in the Frisbee world as Crazy John.
SPEAKER_36Whoa. Clearly. Whoa. Crazy.
SPEAKER_02Imagine you were holding a parakeet. Okay. Hold tightly enough to keep him from escaping, but not hard enough to kill him.
SPEAKER_36I'm sorry, are we killing birds?
SPEAKER_02Of course, you're never absolutely sure where it's going. That's the fun.
unknownExcuse me.
SPEAKER_30Oh, sorry, ma'am.
SPEAKER_33Whoa.
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_32This is his uh old school dating profile video.
SPEAKER_36The Frisbee disc video. Yeah. It's crazy John. Crazy John, bitch. Crazy John.
SPEAKER_14Damn.
SPEAKER_32Oh he's dead. He's dead.
SPEAKER_36Oh well.
SPEAKER_32That was the knees. Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Was that Emily?
SPEAKER_32Yep. Well, he ain't having any kids.
SPEAKER_31Oh, and that's Emily. Oh no.
SPEAKER_29You're saving it! Nope. Oh no!
SPEAKER_04Oh wow! Oh my god! Oh my god! You need some milk!
SPEAKER_27That was a bird. Yeah. I like both of them maybe enough.
SPEAKER_32These people drive.
SPEAKER_36Right. This is why I don't do scooters. I God, that scares me up. I hated that. I hated every moment of that.
SPEAKER_34I don't get it. Well, the other night I was making love to Biff, and he wanted to, you know, what? Park his Santa Fe super chief in your man happy kitchen. Exactly. That's no big deal. Lots of lugs want to slide Scooty inside girl keister. Really, Skipper? Sure, Cubs. The female anus has over 2,000 sexual receptors. Wow. And every time one of those receptors gets tickled, it pumps up a stream of gal hormones. So that explains it. Explains what? Well, when Biff made with the backpack rumba, my brown eye was whistling zip-fitty-doodah. Just hearing about it makes me swoon. Fasten your seatbelt, Skippy. Somebody get a seismograph. This girl here's got the shakes.
unknownI don't get it.
SPEAKER_11She must be in Cooter, Missouri, right? That makes me want to skedaddle on out of air.
SPEAKER_32Better than skediddle. There's a whole lot of um deal breakers.
SPEAKER_11I'm not gonna space them disassociated.
SPEAKER_32Yeah.
SPEAKER_30Wait, wait, wait, wait.
SPEAKER_11What's going on? Did I say that?
SPEAKER_30Without being super vulgar, that really kind of grossed me out. I don't know. It was kind of weird.
SPEAKER_04Also. Oh AC?
SPEAKER_36No.
SPEAKER_04And I can't believe this, man! I'm gonna be sick! I'm gonna die! I can't at a pure spite! I will make sure everybody sees this man's ass! How are your pants at your ankles?
SPEAKER_30So I'm w I mean he's got a point. How did they end up there?
SPEAKER_31You gotta I like the Oh, I've just had a McDonald's for lunch.
SPEAKER_42Oh, and
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SPEAKER_42it smells but I'm dumping it. Oh, I just had a McDonald's.
SPEAKER_36Here's the concerning part of that. She probably sent that to someone and got paid for them getting a boner about it.
SPEAKER_32That was probably a requested video.
SPEAKER_36100%.
SPEAKER_32Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Also, how do I get paid to do that?
SPEAKER_32I would do that. And we we know. We know. Wait, did you send them those videos? Yeah. I don't need to see them to know they exist. Is that foli? Did you add it? No, he just No, but it that came from Foliage.
SPEAKER_36Well, last week he had a colonoscopy.
SPEAKER_30You know what? I wasn't gonna, you know, get into that.
SPEAKER_32How long did you I will, it's fine. How long did you like sit in the shower and rock back and forth going, no?
SPEAKER_36I got so many videos of him. Doesn't matter.
SPEAKER_32I think we got queued up.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_30I look forward to the nap I get with the propofol. Ah that's how I trick. They're really not that bad. That's no. No. The prep part of it, I could do without.
SPEAKER_32I could do without that. Yeah. So like there's apparently stuff where they give you do you actually get to eat now on some of them? They don't work. It doesn't clear you out as well, so they don't let you do it as much. But yeah. I asked my doctor, I was like, can I let me get them over I can eat?
SPEAKER_30They were like, no. Well, they first wanted to give me these tablets, which don't sound bad, but for X amount of hours, you have to take one tablet every seven to ten minutes. Oh shit.
SPEAKER_14Literally.
SPEAKER_30Literally. My insurance wouldn't cover that one. It was gonna be over two hundred dollars out of pocket. Instead, I had to have the nasty liquid. But which was zero dollars. That came. Yeah.
SPEAKER_36But it was clear, and so it didn't stay in our toilet this time. Oh, that's true. So I appreciate that. That's a bonus.
SPEAKER_14Perfect. That was good time. That was a good time.
SPEAKER_30Oh, honey, I am so sorry. Is there something I can do to make you feel better?
SPEAKER_42Can you say something funny that makes me laugh?
SPEAKER_32Uh, sure. I can tell you a joke. Are you okay with that? I know where this is going. Okay. Um. Oh. Nog nog.
SPEAKER_18Who's there?
SPEAKER_32Not Pam. I knew where that was going. I knew where that was going.
SPEAKER_16Bitch, no.
SPEAKER_32Oh, wait, hold on. No, no, no, no, hold on. Go back to her face. Did you see that face?
SPEAKER_36No, I'm not watching any of these. She's dead. She is 100% deceased.
SPEAKER_30Her I don't know how you fall on your ass, but you smash your face.
SPEAKER_36Her brain stem just ruptured.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Her brainstem.
SPEAKER_32That's not the same person. Oh.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_36No.
SPEAKER_30Oh. Whoops. I got it. I don't.
SPEAKER_18When I'm going, you're coming with me.
SPEAKER_14You gotta respect that.
SPEAKER_32That's what every brother's for. Gotta respect it. Nope. Oh, Jesus. Dumbass. You know what he said before that? Like, I'm an athlete.
SPEAKER_16Water. You're a victim. You're not allowed. Devin.
SPEAKER_30Devin will definitely be a return guest. Definitely.
SPEAKER_32He's coming back for episode three.
SPEAKER_36You know what? You never get another pinurita.
SPEAKER_11I'll bring my own pinita back. Me and that guy from OnKey are gonna show up. I'll make sure we have some. He's got the pinarita.
SPEAKER_30We're gonna have a 55-gallon drama.
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SPEAKER_31You know there's land in front of that. Right.
SPEAKER_30Like, what is the depth perception was awful. And what do you think a wet, sweaty foot is gonna do on a metal handrail?
SPEAKER_15Yeah.
SPEAKER_32You know what? There's a certain level of stupidity where it's like you almost like remember. I wish you were warning labels and let natural selection go. Exactly.
SPEAKER_36We are an overpopulated planet.
SPEAKER_32This one's up for a Darwin Award. Natural selection stamp.
SPEAKER_36Wait, Darwin Award? That would be a great 48. That'd be a funny 48.
SPEAKER_30Or is it just another iteration of Jack Axe?
SPEAKER_36The Darwin Awards.
SPEAKER_30Such a nice one.
SPEAKER_36Oh no, I love them. They're so funny though. No, you're not.
SPEAKER_04My toes looking mad, but you can't see shit. Alright, so I'm off. Yep. But it's a big thing. Oh jeez.
SPEAKER_11Damn. Oh damn. Oh, that's insult.
SPEAKER_27Oh.
SPEAKER_32Been there. Yeah. Yep.
SPEAKER_27Yep.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, I sent you that one. Oh.
unknownLook.
SPEAKER_30Listen. You deserve this guy. You deserve it. One, you're working out.
SPEAKER_15Two, you're kind of showing off, but relax, buddy.
SPEAKER_30Relax.
SPEAKER_32Early days of CrossFit.
SPEAKER_30Right?
SPEAKER_15Do it again.
SPEAKER_30I didn't watch it again. Guess who's not going to have that happen to them? Shane. This guy.
SPEAKER_12We're going to have to start this.
SPEAKER_27Oh.
SPEAKER_32Just and if you're going to do it, don't do it on a smith. It rotates to unlock it. That's what it's supposed to do, right?
SPEAKER_10I like how we all do it. You have to do it from the other side.
SPEAKER_36Come on. Like you look at us. The embodiment of fitness in the third. Brian, maybe, but nice.
SPEAKER_16Teleporting movement was good. Oh.
SPEAKER_36Bro, you were six feet up.
SPEAKER_30Right.
SPEAKER_36Oh, parkours?
SPEAKER_30Oh boy. Yep. Darwin to work.
SPEAKER_36Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_30Here's your son.
SPEAKER_32Oh. Oh. The lawsuit and the workman. He's gonna find for that. Like that's the adult side of my brain where it goes, right? He's never working again. He's never working again. He's down there going, oh my! You know what I you know what I bet he can do? Fund a movie. Fund a movie. Yes, he can.
SPEAKER_36Call that guy immediately.
SPEAKER_32Executive producer.
SPEAKER_36Girl power. Girl power, no!
SPEAKER_30Yeah, there you go. Girl power.
SPEAKER_36Woo! Darn! Oh no, this feels bad. No.
SPEAKER_30I like this guy. What are you talking about?
SPEAKER_36Oh, I thought he was on the fall down like hurt videos. No. Thank God.
SPEAKER_30No, he's risen.
SPEAKER_36Oh get it, bro.
SPEAKER_30This guy comes across my feet all the time.
SPEAKER_36I like him.
SPEAKER_30Nice.
SPEAKER_37Oh no. What little nut does he know? Oh no. Oh no.
SPEAKER_36Oh! That's not what I was ready for.
SPEAKER_11A little anticlimactic, but it happens.
SPEAKER_37Yep.
SPEAKER_30Interesting. So these guys put this bait bike out there. Oh, people might steal it to expect the bike.
SPEAKER_16I've seen things like that. Yeah, it's even better. Yeah, I was gonna say. I've seen that one. Yeah.
SPEAKER_37Here we go. There we go. That bike's in better days. Yep, there we go. And so hits his face. Oh no. Oh yeah. This isn't good. Dude, we got an absolute fossil taking the bike. Absolute fossil.
SPEAKER_32Moses is gonna break it.
SPEAKER_36Is this elderly abuse?
SPEAKER_30Elderly abuse. I mean he's technically stealing. Stealing. So there's their seat is on a spring, and when you sit on it as opposed to that goes, you know.
SPEAKER_16Yeah.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_16Oh no.
SPEAKER_30And he can't get off the bike.
SPEAKER_36His little prostate is impaled.
SPEAKER_37Come out, buddy. Oh no. Oh no. Oh boy.
SPEAKER_25All right, one more scooters. No.
SPEAKER_15Oh I'm good. Sure. Yeah.
SPEAKER_27Yeah.
SPEAKER_30You gotta watch. Watch. So you know what not to do.
SPEAKER_36Rent a scooter, right?
SPEAKER_30Right. I'm staying on my own two feet.
SPEAKER_37Saw that one.
SPEAKER_27That one.
SPEAKER_30That one.
SPEAKER_31Oh, that one was that one.
SPEAKER_30Saw that one. She just showed her Missouri.
SPEAKER_32She just showed her Missouri to every driver.
SPEAKER_30And we saw that.
SPEAKER_36I don't like those.
SPEAKER_30You'll like this.
SPEAKER_32Oh no. I think I sent you that one too.
SPEAKER_36What the fuck, Tina?
SPEAKER_22Oh my God.
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SPEAKER_36No.
SPEAKER_04Oh my God.
SPEAKER_32That dog didn't do anything.
SPEAKER_28That's a good no.
SPEAKER_36No, not both. No, no. Hey, that thing got aired.
SPEAKER_30Look at that. Watch this guy. This guy's good.
SPEAKER_36Does he hold?
SPEAKER_32Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Okay.
SPEAKER_32Well, that thing got Yeah.
SPEAKER_30What? Whoa. Showing off too. Like, damn.
SPEAKER_36Did he get A?
SPEAKER_30No.
SPEAKER_36He got asked.
SPEAKER_16Oh. Jake Hargis.
SPEAKER_15Gotta get out of that. Trunk.
SPEAKER_32That was me. You have to be aware of your surroundings. You gotta know. You wait another 60 seconds and they're by you, and you can flip to your heart. Guess what?
SPEAKER_36Listen, I'm aware, but he just said I'm what?
SPEAKER_32Guess what? And you did. You did.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, but he no backflip. He didn't have to. That's true. He yeah, he did. No. No, he didn't. He rode that horse like a fucking Pegasus, it was. It was had wings.
SPEAKER_32He didn't drink any Red Bull. Yeah, right. But look at that!
SPEAKER_36That means some height. Oh no. In Denver, of course.
SPEAKER_30You posted this.
SPEAKER_36Listen, is this?
SPEAKER_30But this guy posted this. Oh, okay. I thought you were talking about Nine, and I was like, I don't remember this.
SPEAKER_36Is this my cousin Michael?
SPEAKER_16I don't know. You tell me. Tell me.
SPEAKER_30Not you, first of all. I was like, I was like, what you posted this, dude. Why?
SPEAKER_17Shick at my fat ass. Shick at the my fat ass.
SPEAKER_30Does he have wings on? Ears. It's got like raccoon tails. Something. Double.
SPEAKER_25Hmm.
SPEAKER_30Now what's happening? First of all. Yeah. If you're doing your mom self-care, do you have your toddler in the bathroom with you as you do that? And are you filming it? And you're filming?
SPEAKER_32You should neither one should happen. Right.
SPEAKER_36Correct.
SPEAKER_32Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_36And one's a moral crime.
SPEAKER_30And one is a really? Yeah. But we happy we're happy you did. We're we're gonna watch it. Yeah. What happened to you?
SPEAKER_18It's all messy, and I think um You have to put it all back together. I'll be back.
SPEAKER_30I'll be back, okay.
SPEAKER_19That's pretty bad.
SPEAKER_36Oh, I'm sorry, she's fucking waxing. No.
SPEAKER_12No, I don't need help from dad.
SPEAKER_20Oh my god. There that just does this because she's a cray cray.
SPEAKER_30Yes. Yeah. Yeah, with your kid in there. Yeah. That's what she's doing it for.
SPEAKER_18I can't watch.
SPEAKER_19Oh, look at that hair. I see every time.
SPEAKER_32Again.
unknownGo away.
SPEAKER_32Why? Yeah.
unknownWhy are you shaming me?
SPEAKER_36Why are you filming it?
SPEAKER_32Right, that's yeah.
SPEAKER_36One. Why are you filming it?
SPEAKER_31This is admissible in a court of law. Right.
SPEAKER_36Absolutely not. Hard pass. Absolutely fucking not.
SPEAKER_21So I haven't had sunflower seeds in a long time. And I'm an idiot, and I was eating them with the shells. And I ate a whole bag.
SPEAKER_20I can't believe it hurts so bad. No, I feel like I have to drive to the hospital and I'm fucking freaking out. I'm like panicking so bad. I tried everything. I haven't eaten in two days because I'm scared.
SPEAKER_36Girl, just deal with your ripped butthole and shit about.
SPEAKER_30That you eat the entire sunflower seed. Listen. With shell. Right.
SPEAKER_36I have a friend that does. I don't.
SPEAKER_32Look, even still. This? Yeah. And you filmed it. Why? And you filmed it. Why did you put it on the internet? And you put it on the internet. Yeah.
SPEAKER_36You deserve every ounce of karma coming your way.
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SPEAKER_32Whatever that looks like. This is one of those videos that you watch, and the first thing you do is run to the comments.
SPEAKER_36Immediately. Oh yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_32I'm not even finishing the video. I'm gonna see what people are saying.
SPEAKER_36That's also one of my very favorite things about the internet is the comments on videos.
SPEAKER_32Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_21Oh my god, I'm freaking the fuck out! I'm freaking out.
SPEAKER_30So you spin off.
SPEAKER_12Don't eat sunflower seeds like with the shell. Don't do that.
SPEAKER_30We all know that.
SPEAKER_12It's gonna be rock solid and you're gonna have to have people like scoop your butt out. This has been the most traumatizing thing that's ever happened. Don't eat sunflower seeds. Listen.
SPEAKER_30Is it truly trauma fair?
SPEAKER_36I guarantee I don't know how old you are. You look like an infant. So I apologize if I am insulting your generation. I'm 65 years old. Perfect.
SPEAKER_30Sunscreen. And he doesn't eat sunflowers. Sunflowers in the shell.
SPEAKER_36I feel like no one younger than the millennial gen or older than the millennial generation. Would ever. Millennials and up would never.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Anyone younger than a millennial would eat the whole thing. And film it and put it on the internet. Because you got the Tide Pods. We're pre You know?
SPEAKER_11They're gonna eat Tide Pods.
SPEAKER_36Wait, but how old are how old of an infant are you?
SPEAKER_11I am a millennial.
SPEAKER_32I don't like to give my age. But also we don't do that. I mean we have a range. Right.
SPEAKER_26Are you in?
SPEAKER_31I am between.
SPEAKER_26Are you in 35 to 52?
SPEAKER_11I can play 25 to 41.
SPEAKER_36But listen, I just need to know if we are in the same bracket of millennial or if you are a young millennial. Because I'm an old millennial.
SPEAKER_13Okay.
SPEAKER_30I grew up in the 90s.
SPEAKER_36That tells me literal less than it is.
SPEAKER_30Tell him your age and he'll go Ah, ballpark.
SPEAKER_36Cool. So I was born in 86. I will be 40 this year. Okay, we're close. Perfect. Okay. So we would never. No, absolutely not. Hell no. Absolutely. Absolutely not.
SPEAKER_32No. But but we would also, you know, don't collaps. I don't mind.
SPEAKER_36I'm real familiar with magnesium citrus.
SPEAKER_16Wait, say it again. I didn't hear. Oh. Sorry to go. It's gone. Damn it. It's gone.
SPEAKER_11I mean watch the playback. You need that extra beef. I don't do that. Oh, then what you should. Oh, she just gives you a chance.
SPEAKER_32She's not big in the Philippines.
SPEAKER_36Okay, but girl. Just butt girl. Right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_28You know, yeah.
SPEAKER_16Eek.
SPEAKER_11Whoa.
SPEAKER_16What a fucking loser.
SPEAKER_30Oh, I like it. What a fucking loser.
SPEAKER_06No. You want to get s off right now, or do you want to have a slice of cheesecake? It's your choice. Whoa. Crawling under this table. Whoa. Yeah, yeah. I'm gonna crawl under the table. I'm gonna pull this out. I'm gonna s it.
SPEAKER_36I didn't get s up. I'm really upset that. I love that one. I'm sad that you guys didn't come up with this already.
SPEAKER_32That's a 48-hour film right there. Like. But why did he look like Randy Savage?
SPEAKER_33Yeah. Do you want a slice of cheesecake on the wheel? I'm gonna snap into a slim gym. Oh real.
SPEAKER_40With your dink in my mouth.
SPEAKER_33The cream runs up to the top. Top.
SPEAKER_36No, honey.
SPEAKER_30Whoa. Wait a minute.
SPEAKER_36I'm also not the biggest fan of this. Whatever's happening. I am not a fan.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. No one is a fan of your mannequin baby. Right.
SPEAKER_32The girl stabs you 37 times because she can't tell if you're making eye contact.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. One of my favorites. It's absolutely lovely on my hair.
SPEAKER_32What is the uh God? I can't remember what video or what movie that was where the guy was the butler with the short arm and the three fingers.
SPEAKER_36This is my good hand.
SPEAKER_32Oh scary movie toothes.
SPEAKER_36My good hand. This is my good hand. Yes. My strong hand.
SPEAKER_30Yes. He's the butler. Yeah.
SPEAKER_35No!
SPEAKER_32Well. My dot.
SPEAKER_13This is my absolute favorite because I can Wow.
SPEAKER_14He's saying holy water. Let's cross the line now. Not you, but he posted this.
SPEAKER_32You posted this. What am I doing in my sleep?
SPEAKER_13This reminds me, though, of there's this Ryan Gosling movie called Lars and the Real Girl, where he gets a sex stall as a girlfriend. But it is actually I would recommend that movie if you've never.
SPEAKER_36Is it actually funny? Or am I gonna laugh? It's a dark comedy. Okay. I'll take that.
SPEAKER_32It's not funny, but it's it's dark, it's dark. It's darkest art.
SPEAKER_11It's a darkest army. And her name is Bianca, if I remember right. I like that movie.
SPEAKER_00You know what I mean? Shut up right now.
SPEAKER_32Give me comments. Did it say give me opinions? Homie, you don't want that. You don't want to comment? No.
SPEAKER_36Honey. Oh.
SPEAKER_30Okay.
SPEAKER_36What is that? What's happening?
SPEAKER_30Wait. Again, in post, I may have to put a little blur. You may already have to do that. I might. Like, because it's peeking. But I don't think that's I've already had to see it, so you're welcome. You're welcome. Hit that U button.
SPEAKER_03I'm doing a film review today. And that is on the hostess Peeps Laver. There it is. I know it's not easy. She addresses it anymore, but I've seen peeps all year round.
SPEAKER_30She addresses it.
SPEAKER_03So I'm gonna try this peep cupcake and let you know how it tastes. And so you all know, yes, I'm my shorts. And this is my flabby thighs. So yeah. That's what you're seeing.
SPEAKER_31Thank you for clearing that.
SPEAKER_36Well, you know what? Good for you, girl.
SPEAKER_31I don't know, but I agree with that.
SPEAKER_03Nothing exposing.
SPEAKER_31Nothing ex I don't know that I that we may not believe you.
SPEAKER_03Don't worry.
SPEAKER_30Peeps? I thought she said peach, but it's peeps. Peeps. Pupcakes.
SPEAKER_03Oh god.
SPEAKER_31Who in here was worried she wasn't gonna like it?
SPEAKER_03Wow. I don't know how to do these things. I don't know how to cook companies and drink companies make pla make the flavors taste how they should be exactly. What's the honey? Whoa! I still don't know. Yeah.
SPEAKER_09I I still don't think this is so delicious.
SPEAKER_03I don't think you know what that means.
SPEAKER_30I don't know.
SPEAKER_03Then give me a sugar rush. I give hustle.
SPEAKER_30I'm getting diabetes sitting here watching.
SPEAKER_03Alright, my sexy guys and dolls.
SPEAKER_23No.
SPEAKER_03Have a great day. Thank you. I will thank you, Becca.
SPEAKER_30Thank you, Becca. So now I got it all from Pete.
SPEAKER_32The first time I watched Team America. They had that peep. Dr. Pepper.
SPEAKER_30Disgusting. I didn't try it.
SPEAKER_32No.
SPEAKER_30No.
SPEAKER_36No.
SPEAKER_30But Tupac is alive and well. Ah. And he's in Pakistan.
SPEAKER_36That's true. He just heard it for the first time.
SPEAKER_43I'm on the guy. I'm said rather. You don't wanna fuck with me. Got the police must connect me. But they can do nothing to a G. Okay. That's ready to die rumble. I'm said not you don't wanna fuck with me.
SPEAKER_30I got some pox, man. Oh. Get the hey, leave your girl too. Listen.
SPEAKER_36I wish I was more upset by that. But I'm not upset. Like, I kinda didn't hate that. Yeah. I mean something different. I've seen worse. Yeah. I mean the fucking rider. I've seen worse. I just feel like it's good.
SPEAKER_30And we're we're we're about to see worse. So you guys are welcome.
SPEAKER_36Oh no.
SPEAKER_30Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_36Because I forgot that last time Brian was on, we decided we were not allowed to sit across from each other or be on the podcast together. Oh, where is where is you don't know how your technology works?
SPEAKER_28It's there. It's there. Yeah, it is.
SPEAKER_14Count bitch.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_30You can hear dogs barking in the background.
SPEAKER_32It was in pain. Um not liking it.
SPEAKER_16Why?
SPEAKER_00Because of you, I learned to play on the safe side, so I don't get hurt.
SPEAKER_06Can you please shut the fuck up? I didn't think that was too much at all.
SPEAKER_36That wasn't too bad at all.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. They do that stuff all the time.
SPEAKER_36I'm glad my dad does it.
SPEAKER_30Dad and daughter.
SPEAKER_36Never do that to your daughters. I don't. I will come out.
SPEAKER_30Disrespect baby face like this. Seventy-nine.
SPEAKER_11Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Which means they watched it back and were like, yeah, bitch, that's the one.
SPEAKER_32That's the lick.
SPEAKER_07Let's get Oh, go see.
SPEAKER_30This was part two. But I think there's part three.
SPEAKER_07See you now.
SPEAKER_30Part three coming soon. I very good.
SPEAKER_36Don't like any of Where did you come from, baby?
SPEAKER_31I mean get it, dude.
SPEAKER_27Yeah.
SPEAKER_15I mean get it. That's pretty damn bad.
SPEAKER_36Yeah.
SPEAKER_15Okay. They're not all bad.
SPEAKER_30They're not all bad.
SPEAKER_36That's great.
SPEAKER_30Yeah.
SPEAKER_36That is a student of Michael Jackson.
SPEAKER_32They get it.
SPEAKER_36That was fantastic.
SPEAKER_09Yeah. Yeah. I think that's the good start all around.
SPEAKER_36I am a fan of that guy.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. See, they're not all bad on the TikTok table. Oh no. Okay.
unknownNo.
SPEAKER_30Just most of them. This one's starting now.
SPEAKER_38Outfit so fresh. Drip so hard like it's on froze. Got a cold brew on chill. They say I'm a city slicker the way I dress. All them ladies say I'm a southern fine dime. Who says that? They like how southern my southern swag.
SPEAKER_36They're all blind. What's southern swag? Boy.
SPEAKER_38Oh.
SPEAKER_21Hey.
SPEAKER_14A new southern side.
SPEAKER_21This one.
SPEAKER_14This one.
SPEAKER_11That one affected him. It was the southern swag. Southern growth up. I grew up on the south side. City's liquor.
SPEAKER_36Was he? Oh, he wasn't at on cue, though. He was probably at the Sinclair.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. I uh I don't know how I feel about this one, if it's good or bad. That's interesting. I don't know.
SPEAKER_05Dollar store, Catwoman. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Did you do it? She right?
SPEAKER_31She posts everywhere and says she's the throat guy.
SPEAKER_32So let's say you're dating this woman, right? Hold on. And and you're on and you're scrolling, right? Right. And you don't know that this is the other side for talent. And you see this, how quickly do you ghost block, run away, change your name, move, like a restraining order. Do you burn the house down?
SPEAKER_30Can you make those vibrations as your I don't know that that's even worth questionful?
SPEAKER_32I don't even know that that would be worth that. I think it's worth a question at least. Well, because if you go out with her in public and people have seen this, oh like now they know. But then you can go You made a choice.
SPEAKER_30But then you can go, she can do it with her mouth's full. You know what I mean? I feel like that's a different I'm talking about when she has my dick in her mouth. You know what makes it not worse? I'm I'm all I'm out.
SPEAKER_36You know what makes it so much worse?
SPEAKER_30The weird upside down, right side up glasses.
SPEAKER_36And the what background is happening right now? Like what alien planet does she wish she was from?
SPEAKER_11Yeah, she's an avatar. But see, that is something that would show up in like a pitch perfect, like one of like a weird character in like a pitch perfect movie. So maybe this was and that's fine. If that's what that is, we've done some weird self tips, you know.
SPEAKER_36Not all of us acapella singers are like that, okay? This gives a cappella a bad name.
SPEAKER_16Does it?
SPEAKER_32Probably. And somewhere a car manufacturer executive is That's what our next tour needs to sound like.
SPEAKER_05Exactly.
SPEAKER_32This also insinuates that there was a previously latent song. Right, no, there's multiple new songs.
SPEAKER_36Why? But here's my question. Why is it always the super skinny bitches that do the weird shit? Like that girl is an extra extra.
SPEAKER_30I don't know. Is she this here's this lady?
SPEAKER_35Whoa. My boss is a motherfucker. All I wanna do was play, but motherfucker has been working on a Saturday. My boss is assholed. Well, it's really hard to fucking stop. It's a permanent fixture on my shoulders, and she won't leave me the fuck alone. I would just try to run and hide, but she just blow up my fucking phone.
SPEAKER_36Here's the thing that's more relatable than weird alien throat singing. True.
SPEAKER_31Yes. And that wasn't bad.
SPEAKER_36I mean, yeah, we've all had a fucking bitch boss, right? Like everybody has. That reminded me.
SPEAKER_32What do you mean I'm fired?
SPEAKER_36Yeah, right. Also, you did this on the clock.
SPEAKER_11I was standing next to your cross.
SPEAKER_36Miranda, you are in your office. I can see your desk.
SPEAKER_11That reminded me, though, of uh you know we share a cubicle. Have you seen Andy Milanakis like a TV show? Yes. That gave me Andy Milanakis.
SPEAKER_14That's fair.
SPEAKER_11Appreciate that. I like that. Shout out to Andy Milanakis.
SPEAKER_30Patricia, we share a cubicle. Yeah.
SPEAKER_36Don't put Patricia's name in the trash.
SPEAKER_30Who's that?
SPEAKER_36My aunt.
SPEAKER_30I know.
SPEAKER_36She's dead.
unknownWhoa.
SPEAKER_30She is dark. Sorry, it's jump street two. Jump street two.
SPEAKER_16You're dead. You're not bleeding. You're dead.
SPEAKER_30Oh, how do we wrap up this episode? Oh man.
SPEAKER_22Um good grief.
SPEAKER_30Yeah. Almost three hours is a good one. Yes. Damn. Thank you. Touch the subject.
SPEAKER_11Oh, no. Barely. There's so much more. I feel like we're gonna have a part. Don't tell him you're gonna touch anything. No, right.
SPEAKER_36That's a problem.
SPEAKER_28It's not a little subject.
SPEAKER_30You're right. I got one.
SPEAKER_28Try it out. Try it out, man. Let's try it out. Try it out.
SPEAKER_30Let's try it out. Hey. No, this was thank you. Thank you for coming on.
SPEAKER_36Freaking awesome.
SPEAKER_30Brian, thank you for uh being a willing participant. Absolutely. Like how you worded.
SPEAKER_36Our little uh special co-host.
SPEAKER_30She wrote that. The special it's true. Okay. Okay. Special.
SPEAKER_14I gotta get a photo of that.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_30Yes. And and a photo. And a photo. An actual photo. Actual photo. Yeah. An actual photo. Well, thank you again. Uh I hope you have some continued success. Yeah. And looking forward to the projects you put out in the future. So uh same with you. You know that.
SPEAKER_36Yeah, he's alright.
SPEAKER_30I just I I hope for the day when we're able to work together, because we haven't had that. So I'd like to. Kind of, but not really. Kind of not really.
SPEAKER_36Same same movie.
SPEAKER_30Same movie, yeah. Not same set. Yeah. Yeah. We were where we're actually interacting. Interacting. Yeah. On camera. On camera, yeah. Instead of and holding. Yeah. Uh yeah.
SPEAKER_32That was that was probably the most interesting day of holding I've had on his set.
SPEAKER_36Did you get to see him in his green suit?
SPEAKER_32I I didn't get to see that uh day of, but it was that, but it was that film. Well him, he he, Ron, and I got to we got to hang out for a bit. See, that needs to be have our own little corner.
SPEAKER_36I need this plus Ron.
SPEAKER_16Because I feel like if we've not been canceled. Right.
SPEAKER_36If we not if we've not been canceled yet.
SPEAKER_30We haven't yet. We're still going. We're going. Shout out to the Philippines keeping us going. Ron's great. Ron has agreed to come on. So uh once we once we just figure out everybody's schedule, I got a couple of other uh got some local comedians that uh want to come back on. They they were actually comedians that came on during the first season. Yeah. So I'm pretty excited about that.
SPEAKER_13And before I forget, so you I don't know if you know him or not. His name is Jared Ralphie Allen. So he's he's uh I think he does Tulsa comedy scene a lot. Yes, I've heard the name, but he has seen him. He has a podcast called Unloading the Meat.
SPEAKER_11Yes.
SPEAKER_15You there needs to be, and I'm gonna bring this up there There needs to be a crossover episode because he has a setup very similar. Like you guys would totally bridge this. What is it?
SPEAKER_36What is this called?
SPEAKER_15Uh unloading the meat.
SPEAKER_36Unloading the meat farts. Got it.
SPEAKER_11Yes, unloading the meat farts.
Wrap Up Shoutouts And Next Guests
SPEAKER_30Until we find it. Oh god. Well, thank you both again. And uh you'll you'll see this. This this will this will come out when you're watching it. Yeah. When you're watching it right now, it's out. It's out. Right. So what I I'm not gonna tell you when it's gonna come out. Comment. Because if you're gonna watch it, you know when it's come out. Like subscribe.
SPEAKER_40But we'll see her next time, baby. It's okay, see. Yeah, we gotta rep. I know that you're gonna have a good laugh, bringing you the comedy that you really need. Keep it entertaining. You better believe, so let's get it poppin'. No more talk, gonna make us laugh until we fought.
SPEAKER_41Shane Hargus, that's who we want. Gonna make us laugh until we fuck. Shane Hargus, that's who we want. Gonna make us laugh until we fought.
unknownYeah.
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