And test! I also still have a cough, by the way. Sorry. Everybody's got it. Do it.[coughs][silence] Cool true romance. Yes one man one desire. There was a lot of people that are doing reviews of or did reviews of this movie and they were like oh that Bonnie and Clyde feel. I guess, I don't know. I mean, a guy and a girl driving off in a car? Yeah, maybe that's it. And um, don't Bonnie and Clyde die at the end? I didn't want to spoil that for anybody. I'm in. Season three. Wow. I can't believe we're already at season three. I can't. I can't believe. I really don't know. I'm really glad we are though because I watched movies last year that I wouldn't have watched and I watched a movie this year that I probably wouldn't have watched. So that's good. Oh, man. Oh, my goodness, yes, I do. Yeah, let me know when you watch it. I'll watch it also. And if we change our mind after watching it, because it blows our mind. blows our mind maybe we can do it Right Yeah, yeah, it's a good it's a good problem to have too many good movies Yeah, yeah, that's for sure. Yeah[BLANK_AUDIO][LAUGH]>> Right.[BLANK_AUDIO] It's what I, well also when I go to do like the notes or look up stuff about it, I'm like,"Oh, what movie was that guy in?" Or, "Oh, what was this?" Like, how did they make this movie or something like that? Because it's 30 years later, everybody's right, and articles about it and stuff like that. So it's freshening a lot of people's minds. I like that we pick 30 years. Right. Yeah, that's great. That's great.[Clears throat][Clears throat] Support the arts.(laughs) Yeah, absolutely. It's super fun to do it though.(AI swipe hands softly) That's... That seems like a drastic measure that somebody would do that, but I would gladly do that. It depends on the mood. Yeah, that's a big chunk of what we have for the worst. Yeah. Or maybe somebody just had an eye patch and made a fantastically great comedy movie. JT still hated it. Dude, the thing you sent me this past week, that's all I could think about. I was like, God, bless those eyebrows are fantastic. Just a great, just a great prosthetic eyebrow. Don't try and stop me, stop me, it's me. He was good. He's really good. Yeah, I like when I see scenes for movies that we've already done, unlike Reddit or they pop up on random stuff. And I'm always like, oh yeah, that was so great. I remember talking about that and watching it and I feel it all over again. It's really nice. I think that's what you're supposed to do. right right yeah we'll get there we're getting it we're getting some steam I like it season three Right, exactly, exactly. All right, quick synopsis."Indetroit, a lonely pop culture geek, marries a call girl, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood. Meanwhile, the owners of the cocaine, the mob, track them down and attempt to reclaim it." So, cocaine. Yeah. Big time. Yeah, you can totally tell. Actually, I didn't realize that he didn't direct it until about halfway through. So, Right, there wasn't a lot of blood. There was some though. Yeah, yeah. I liked how he wrote it. I liked the banter that they had back and forth. They have the little monologues like they always have in his movies. Good stuff. Lots of references to other movies and stuff like that. Yeah. I think too that I was reading that when he wrote it, it was supposed to be a different, like, told in a different order, you know, like he does. So like, and then Tony Scott says, now we're going to do it like this. So it came up, it came up different. Same thing with like, when I saw Sam Jackson, I put my notes, I was like, holy crap, Sam Jackson's in this, this is awesome. I was like, oh, well, he's dead. Well, he might be back. I was like, wait, he might be back. This is a Tarantino movie. Well, you never know. Might be, right, right. Which is good, 'cause I like both of those guys.- 100,000 is a lot, but not...- Parapult.- Yeah.- Right. Yeah, VHS era. Yeah, it did great. Yeah. Absolutely. I can picture the people that you're talking about that I was friends with in college and I know exactly who those people are. Yeah. Yeah. Like Wild Scoob. Let's watch true. Yeah. I got it. Yeah. That's um. Yeah. Dude, I think it's Tarantino though. He has a kind of following type of people that like watch his movies or are big fans of his movies are all kind of the same type of people. Not my people in everyday life, but I like hanging out with them when I do. Yeah, but I think it's okay if they get mad. Right. Right. Now what? Yeah, I agree. people not know who was in it. So like the trailer. Right, right, right, and that's and that's and that's there's a ton of people and that but that's the thing like even when you watch the two minute. Right, right, right. But I think well, well, it was long a little over two hours, but I was saying like, I think even in the, like you look at the poster and it's got a Christian Slater who you can tell is Christian Slater and then maybe you can tell that's Patricia Arquette and then the other poster has more people pictured on there, but like the picture of friggin Gary Oldman, I couldn't tell that was Gary Oldman. I'm friggin' watch the movie and I could barely tell that was Gary Oldman. I do disappear. So like, right. But if you don't know, like you watch in the trailer, if you don't know who's all in it, then do you wanna go see it? Like do you go see anything? Right. Right. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Dude, I don't know. I'm looking at all the different posters right now. right now. One says true romance, got Christian Sider-Pretty-R-Kat on the poster. And they do the thing where his face is on the right, but his name is on the left. I love that. And then at the bottom, in smaller letters, it says Dennis Happer, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Chris Fawakken. Like it's like the end of a freaking car ad on the radio. You don't even really, I'm not getting it. So like, and the fact that they put Val Kilmer that big was pretty cool except you don't even really see you know I'm saying like it's I don't know it's pretty weird I have a feeling that's part of it yeah Right. Yeah, you gotta say "and" and then my name, it has to be last and I want it bigger than everybody else's.[silence] Higher? Yeah.[silence] She says she wants to go first. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. What a great movie. Yeah, I Didn't see any All the critics liked it and like you said it's a cult following now, but no words Yeah, like us. Yeah, like us. We decided 30 years later to go back and rate it. I didn't see any sequels or spin-offs either. Yeah, they are. Yeah, yeah, they are they are the guy who's the director or no or the producer? I don't know the guy who's buying the cocaine He's the great grants and he's the great grandson of the or the grandson of the same characters name Mergo it's I don't know whatever it was on In glorious bastards yet done a wits done a wits. I think is a name. So like he tries to put it all together Yeah. I cast my mind way back into yesterday where I watched it. Like we kind of talked about before. I had seen clips. I've heard references to this movie like the girl named Alabama. Her name is Alabama. Like I knew I had heard references to that kind of stuff. I don't think I've ever seen it all the way through. So yeah, it's yesterday was the first time. Yeah.[laughter] Right. Yeah. I don't... so... Yeah, I'm totally with you. Do you go... Are there parties where there's just movies playing in the background? Yeah. Football game, yeah. I've seen where it sports on in the background. I guess maybe all of those parties we went to but Will Banks, Will and Kyle and Nick and them. I have a feeling that Friday night lights was, no. What's the one that blue chips? No. What's the football moving? I give it a 10. Yeah, varsity blues. Varsity blues. I have a feeling varsity blues was playing nine times out of 10. Remember they had that little thing that they would put in the satellite dish and get all of the channels so they could watch all the movies?[Pause] Alright.[Pause] Nice.(silence) Nice. Geez. Yeah, I can remember for a while there, every time you walked in, it was varsity blues. At that hour. So I'm sure it was playing at some point, which is horrible.[Panting][Panting] Yes. Right. Deep cut.[Laughter] So what'd you give it? Or do you want me to go first? See, that was me. It was a firm seven for me. Yeah. Yeah. 6 out of 10. Nice. See, I was a firm 7 for me. I don't know if it's because I've never seen it and it was new to me, but I actually wanted to finish it. It had enough going on, like enough energy to make me keep wanting to watch it. And so I gave it an 8. I liked it.(silence)(silence) I liked it. Yeah… Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I like the thing at the end with all the groups of people, all the feathers were going everywhere and all the, I like that. Yeah, no, that's why I think I like it. Right. Right. In the original script, I don't think he snuck off, by the way. That was not a Tarantino thing. He didn't want him to live. Tony Scott wanted him to live. Yeah. Yeah. I'm glad Dick Richie made it out of there. each friggin' high tail that he was high knees out the hotel. Dude, I did read, yeah I like my car board. So I was reading something and I found Empire, the magazine ranked it as the 83rd greatest film of all time, which seems crazy to me. But somebody said in there, whoever wrote that, I should have wrote their name down, Tony Scott's handling Handling of Quentin Tarantino's script came off like a cinematic equivalent of cocaine flavored bubble gum. A bright flavor, some flavor, some confection, and an intoxicatingly violent kick. That's perfect. Like, that's exactly what it was. way too much right. And do the good stuff right right? Yeah. Yeah yeah. Yeah they're... Yeah. Yeah. Right, I got you. That's weird. They're going to love it because we're on total opposite sides. All the stuff that you're saying you don't like. All three scenes that you named that you didn't like are scenes that I loved. The first best thing for me was Dennis Hopper in Christopher Walken. When Christopher Walken comes in with the Mafia and he's talking to him trying to find out where Christian Slater is and they go back and forth. I mean, it's two great actors going back and forth. That's part of the thing. But the dialogue I liked towards the end where Dennis Hopper went a little racist. That was a bit much. There was a couple of hard hours in there that we didn't need. But, yeah. But like, when he did the unnecessary roughness, you know what I'm talking about, when he's holding the clinch fits and he's like, you see this? Bam! I mean, hit some with the other one. Um, yeah, when he did that. And then he starts talking to him. He's like, "Getting slammed in the nose. Fuck you all up." If you get the pain shooting through your brain, your eyes fill all up with water. Ain't any kind of fun. That whole scene I really liked it. And then I like slice his hand. Yeah. Super raises. Clarence. Right. Right. I don't even know who is this person you've never heard of him. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. I'm not sure if you can see it. He said that no he doesn't. Yeah, none of that, none of that's still good. The Quentin Tarantino said that that scene is one of his proudest moments, of course. He said I had heard the whole speech about the a long time ago from a black guy living in my house. One day I was talking to a friend who was the singing and started telling him the speech and I thought,"Wow, this would make a really great scene. I gotta remember that." And then he wrote it for this. Just killed it. Even before they get to the inwards with the hard R and Christopher Walkins doing like that the World Heavyweight Champion of Sicilian Lias and like that whole thing was good. Yeah. Right. That's great. That's so good. Yeah. Yeah, that's a good part. That's a good part. That's a good part.(crying) Yeah, 'cause he's... He didn't get the race. Yeah. Yes. He called her a whore. Yeah. for three days. It's my third day and you're my fourth client. Yeah, not bad.(laughing) Right.(laughing) Yeah. Yeah. No, it was really good. I didn't actually have that as my best seen, but there's a quote from there where she's He's like, she tells him, you know, she's, I'm a prostitute and he's like, what, you're a whore? She's like, no, there's a, I'm a prostitute. There's a difference. And he's like, I can't tell you. That was one of the best times I ever had. But I knew something had to be rotten and Denmark. There was no way that you could like me this much. And man, I can't tell you how I relieved I was when you took that dress off and you didn't have a dick. When he said that, I was like, holy crap, that's one of my quotes, that's awesome. I think it's the fact that she was at the Kung Fu movie. That's what really set him up. But he asked the girl at the bar in the very beginning to go watch Kung Fu. And that doesn't work on anybody except Jennifer Aniston in office space. Yeah. Yeah, dude, I just, I agree. I like that part. And even right before that, when they're at the, they're eating pie, and the camera's panning down the line like it comes up to, there's like a dolly shot up to the actual diner and then they're panning down the boots and you can hear him talking and it's the end of the same story he just told about Elvis to the girl at the bar and he's like finishing up he's like,"Yeah, but enough about that. Tell me about you." I liked that. You could tell like he's not really great with the ladies and he's telling the same story again and he realized that's what messed it up the first time. Like all of that. I'll set it up for me. I like that. Yeah, that sounds delightful. I want to... I love a pie and I think if we decided to do this one, two guys eat and pie or whatever we're going to change the name to this one, I'll be gladly do that. Gladly. By the way, there was a part when they were in his apartment or the comic book store or wherever they were. When it started getting a little steamy and everybody took their clothes off and laid on top of each other like a pile of laundry on top of another pile of laundry. A few things about that. One, I don't know why we have to have nudity. Like I'm not against it per se, but it's just like, I don't know it was it was a bit much then the like sex scenes were like extra long and like I don't know it just seemed like it was a bit much then on top of that there was a song and I was like The song's kind of good. It's a song called wounded bird and you know who sings it Charles and Eddie You should go back and listen to it because it's really good. It's a great song The score really was fantastic. Yeah. No, it's not even about the titties. It's about the... I don't know. I just... Can't we just do it like they do it on movies where they don't show that and they keep it PG-13? You can. Yeah, no, I'm with you. I don't, I'm not saying that we need to have the kill bill slashed or throat and stuff goes spring everywhere. Like I'm with you. I think that's over the top two. Call me American. I don't know. The violence is fine with me. I just didn't need to see Christian Slaters butt for that long going in and out. Like I don't... Oh man, that movie was great also. It was, yeah, it was fine. The fight scene between Patricia Arcane and James Gandalfini. I liked it because I liked how Friggin's soprano's got in there and he was trying to like tell her about why it was hard to kill people in the beginning and now he just does it to watch their expression change. And then how she kept fighting back and she didn't want to give in and it made it go even longer and threw it through the glass. I thought it was... I liked the way it was filmed and I liked that she didn't die.[silence] Right. Yeah. [laughs] So you would have rather James Gandalfini take all of his clothes off and lay on top of her and showed his ass Then seen her but see him punch her in the face I don't think we should make fun of him Yeah A toilet tank topper Yeah, yeah, she's like yeah, she's laughing Yeah, what's not to like about that that's everything you just describes sounds like something I would love to watch No, of course not Yeah, dude, it's not Yeah. That's definitely the first move. Right. She did a great job though. Yeah. Same way with me when it's too much of the kiss and the licking. When it was like a side view and you could see the silhouette of her face and his like I'm guessing happy trail like she's just like hairs coming out and she's like licking him and I was like what what why am I watching this like I don't Right Take the sex out Yeah Well, what's your second scene? Oh Yeah, oh Bill board that's right. That's right my fault the last scene the shootout at the end That's that's the one I because Everybody's just yelling you can't even understand when everybody's saying And then one person pulls a trigger and then it just jumps off from there Everybody just needs to lay down and and nobody does they all just try to Act all brody and jump out in front of everybody. I do, I liked it. I know you said like it's too much for you with everybody getting shot and everybody showing up at the same time. I like that. I like that. I think you're looking at it through a lens of you've seen more Tarantino movies up to this point. So like, I think if you would see that without have seen the movies that you've seen that you're seeing now, I think you would like it better, maybe. Or the idea of the twists in the movie. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Yeah, that's so great. Right. Yeah, I can suspend. Right, right. I like how what's his name from Lino and me and soul food. Michael Beach, Michael Beach. He got shot in the stomach. He was only around for a couple of minutes too. He got shot right in the stomach. He's like, "I can't believe they shot me." And he sits down and all the feathers fly up in the air and they slowly start to fall. Even where he's touching the blood and holding up and look at his hand, there's feathers mad at to it. I like that. That was cool. Right. Yeah. I freaking like Chris Penn and when I looked up about him, yeah they were. Chris Penn died at the age of 40. Yeah, he had some kind of heart problem and he died at 40 so yeah, I definitely didn't know that he died I guess Because he's in a ton of stuff Yeah, yeah, of course One little piggy get blown off everybody tripping Oh, man, what's so what's your 13? Nice Right(laughs)(laughs)(laughs) Aquil? Aquil Folly? Yeah, Bronson Pinchin. Pinchu? Yeah. Right. Did you, I don't know if you read the same thing I did about Michael Rappaport being sick on roller coasters? So it took two days to film that and it keeps going back. I went back and watched it and you could see him feeling like sick and then the next scene and he's totally fine. Because on the second day, they were like, "What the hell's wrong with you?" He's like, "I get totally sick on rollercoasters. I'm super nervous." And he's like, "Oh, well, we can give you something for that." So they gave him something for anxiety. So sometimes the camera, like you could see him in the back corner and he's just fine and he just looks like he's acting like he's on a rollercoaster. And then other times, he is totally sick and he couldn't hold it. I like, I think, I couldn't even imagine how many times You have to ride that roller coaster to get those scenes. That sounds fun. I really like roller coasters. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, the whole scene when he gets pulled over for speeding.[silence] And it stuck in his crotch, so he keeps adjusting it.[silence](laughs) And he's trying, when he gets pulled over, he's got a bag full of the cocaine that he's bringing back to his boss. And he's got a girl with him, and he's like, "Hi, this is in your bro." She's like, "I'm not wearing one.""Hi, just put it under the seat, sit on it, like put it right here, put it between your legs." She's like, "No, I'm not doing that." She hits it, and the cocaine flies all over his face, so it looks like he's cooking a big and a cake, and the cop walks up and he goes, "Hi!" in that only cousin Larry could say it like that. Yeah, well he's not cousin Larry. cousin Larry says, yeah, yeah. Right. Oh man, perfect strangers. I can't believe we're talking about that.(coughing) Don't skip over Saul Rubeneck, he's awesome. That's good stuff. Yeah, every dude in my notes, it just says like, like I put on there like, oh, Christian Slater's in this. All right. Like just as the Joe Dennis Dennis, David Spade did. And then like I was like, holy hell, Gary Oldman's in this and he disappears into parts. I was like Sam Jackson three exclamation points. Dennis Hopper, bad things man, five exclamation points. Ooh Michael Rapaport, like that's how all of these goons. Like it's, I just, there's a lot of people in this. A lot. I did the last scene shootout, yeah.[silence] It does. Yeah.[silence][laughter] Yeah, I can't believe how much he likes Elvis in this movie. He also likes it in 3,000 miles to Graceland. He was an Elvis impersonator, always loved the king. Yeah, I don't want to sleep with Elvis, but I did like that line also. If I like depending on it, I'm still not. Unless it's being filmed and put to a soundtrack of Charles and Eddie, I'm not, and it's got to be extra long and I got to make sure somebody's lick and somebody's belly. Anyway. Yeah, dude, I like that part in there and I'm totally with you. That's that's he that's also where he said The F word that we don't like a few times which was unnecessary but but But back but back then it was less frowned upon Yeah, I already told you my first quote was when he said you I can't tell you how relieved I was when you took that dress off and you didn't have a dick. And then she gets all mad. She's like, "Will you stop being so calm about this?" Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So that was my first one. So what's...[BLANK_AUDIO][COUGH]>> He's not having it. Yeah, that was my third quote.[BLANK_AUDIO] Yeah.[LAUGH] Also, I like the way he delivered it. I don't know. You know, we talked about this already. Christian Slater's got that. Jack Nicholson kind of delivery when he says it. It's just about the way he said it. I was like,"That's a good one. I'm marking that one down." That was my second quote. My third one was from Virgil, who is James Gandalfini. When he's sitting in the hotel room when Patricia Arquette comes back and then he like has her like turn around and just dance for whatever the hell he's doing. And then when she turns the other way, he like cold cocks her one time in Noxer to the Ground, which like he said in real life, that she'd be out. But he is starting to talk to her. And he's like, and he sounds very like, I don't know, meek? I don't know how to say it. Like he didn't, he wasn't as big as his frame is and he wasn't, his voice didn't sound as scary as he actually was. and the whole time he's talking, he's like,"No, no, no, the first time you killed somebody, that's the hardest." And you don't give a shit. You're fucking wide-erp or you jack the ripover. Remember that guy in Texas? That guy up in the fucking tower that killed all the people? I bet you green money, that first little black daddy took a beat on, that was the bitch of the bunch. First one's tough, no fucking fool in the second one. Now the second one, ain't no fucking martygray either, but it's better than the first one'cause you still feel the same thing. Like he was going through and the way he did that, I don't know, it was really good. I liked the way he delivered it. I liked the way Tarantino wrote it. It was good. It was good. That's the quote I liked.'Cause that's like, yeah. To me, like, I just, The thing about Tarantino movies is, like from Dustyldon, where the first half of the movie is George Clooney and him and they're robbed of bank and they took a teller or some shit. And Tarantino, like you don't see it, but then you see like the aftermath of it, blood's everywhere and like, I don't know if it's like, it's like looking into the mind of a friggin' psychopath serial killer and you get to see like what people like that are actually like I don't know why it's interesting to me but it is like I don't I know you say like sometimes it's just over the top too much but like and it is it definitely is sometimes but man I don't know sometimes I'm just like cool I never would have thought about it that way and that's a weird way to look at it and I'm glad I'm not like that right right right that's a good call Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There's nobody that's not a yes man. Let them go after it. Yeah, I'm with you.[ Pause ]>> Right. That's where he is. Yeah. I hope we're still around for the Peter Jackson movies, Lord of the Ring movies. I really like those. Yeah, what's your third quote? If you don't have it, it's it. Yeah. Right. That's the part, that in part right there is where we come in on the diner too. Yeah. Stagati. Yeah. No, dude. There's people that say Christian Slater shouldn't have played this part, and originally Val Kilmer was going to play this part instead of the "mentor," which he, a few things. One, they called him mentors, so the Elvis Presley estate wouldn't get upset with what was going on. But on top of that, a Val Kilmer was going to play Clarence's part and then just didn't work out and they got Christian Slater instead. So he ends up playing the mentor, playing Elvis. He spent like eight hours a day in the chair doing makeup for Elvis and you don't even really see him. You just see him from like the chin down. which is weird. So yeah, dude, those are all good quotes just because they're all from one character doesn't mean they're not they're not worth it. I liked it.[silence][silence] Yeah, you should find it. Right.[silence] I...[silence] Yeah, I like both of those guys. I definitely like Malcolm or more. You're right. But... The Christians I did find. I...I liked it. I believed it. I believed the part. Right. Right. Right. Yeah, definitely. Just say the lines like yourself and call it a day. Keanu. Gary Oldman, he was also my first character. Yeah. Yeah. And the fact that Tony Scott said, like when he met with Gary Oldman, he was like, I want you to play this guy Drexel. He's like, okay, tell me about him. He's like, yeah, I'm not really good at telling stories. So just know that he's a white guy who's a pimp and a drug dealer who thinks he's black. And Gary Oldman's like, all right, I'll take it. He's like, and then I started thinking about it. I'm like, what if he had dreadlocks? What if he had a scar on his face or the teeth? So the very first day he showed up to shoot. He said it all came together. On top of that, the dreadlock wig that he wore is the same person that made the wig for his part in Dracula. And the eyes that he wore when he was the old Dracula, one of those is his left eye in that movie, in this movie. So he killed it. He was-- Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Did you carry on? Yeah. He, um, he definitely disappears into parts. Like I, I mean, I knew it was him, but I didn't think that it was him. was him. You know what I'm saying? Like it was it was it was good. He was definitely on there. He was my number one. My second one was Alabama Patricia Arquette because I can remember seeing her in numerous movies before this but they're all like weird movies. Stig Mata and lost highway. I can remember those two. I just, she was in...(snaps) Freaking, what's the movie with Ed Wood? She was in Ed Wood, and I remember seeing her in that. Like, I used to like that movie. I just... I thought she did a really good job and I didn't know enough about her. Like, I'm sure she's had other movies where she's like the main person, but I couldn't think of any of hand. And I really liked her in this. And I thought she did a great job. I- [pause] Yeah, she did a good job. Also, when I was looking stuff up, I didn't realize that she was married to Nicholas Cage, and then she got divorced, and then not that much longer after that, got married to Thomas Jane, and then got divorced. I like both of those guys, and I mean, I don't want to marry him, but they, I think that's cool. I like how everybody, there's one degree of separation between everybody. It's cool that everybody's together. Who's your next pick? Right, yeah. What made you pick him? I mean, I always defaulted in what a pick Val Kilmer, but I didn't know why you picked him as the...>> [INAUDIBLE]>> Right.[SOUND] Yeah. Val Kilmer.>> It's a good call. That's a good call. I always default to that too. My third pick was the duo of Tom Seismore and Chris Penn. Like by the way, their names were Nicholson and Dimes. Tom Seismore's last name was Nicholson and Chris Penn was Dimes. They, that whole scene where they interrogate cousin Larry or Balky Partogamous when they interrogate Balky, they made up that whole thing. All three actors were just, they said, "Just do the thing where you're interrogating." It was hysterical. Like the fact that they were laughing, so like when Tom Sizemore, his like, shared son buttons, he's like slouching in the chair, he's got the headphones on and he's listening and he keeps laughing and going,"I like this guy, he's got cuts, I like this guy." Like I really liked both of those characters. I thought both of them were awesome. They were, yeah, they were great. So yeah, those are my three. Yeah. Yeah, this comes out right after reservoir dogs. Yeah. Pulp fiction. Yeah, that's the big one.[ Pause ] Right. So like, when I pulled up the stuff that he wrote but didn't direct, true romance and from Dustel Dawn those are the two. Dude I used to love from Dustel Dawn like it's like two different movies. Dude when it turns into a vampire movie that's when it really jumps off. That shit was awesome. Yeah.[ Laughter ]>> I love the vampire. I really hope from "Dust Told Dawn" is our Halloween episode in 1996. That's --[ Silence ] I'll be talking about ones that he directed or ones that he wrote. road because I really like Dustel Dawn back in the day. But I think Django is probably, if you're talking about directing, I think Django is my favorite. It's really good too. They're all good. Yeah Right say same for me. I like the kill bill movies They were cool, but it's just not it didn't It doesn't like that pulp fiction and kill bill doesn't have the rewatch ability that the other ones do for me I don't know I don't know, but yeah, he's done a ton of stuff Right. Yeah.[silence] Man on fire in Dejavu, both of those are Denzel movies. Good stuff. Unstoppable. I think Denzel was on that too.[silence] Yeah. Buy this toilet paper. I'll put this. It blows up.(laughing) Nice. Yeah, he was, he was all right. He didn't all right. That sucks. Right. That sucks. Yeah, definitely. No, you're totally right. It definitely is. Yeah, definitely. No, you're totally right. Definitely is. Surprise. That's a better word. Right. Man, I didn't know it was suicide. I think I I knew he died, but that's all I knew.- Cool. Anybody else that you wanna talk about for the writer and director in that?- Oh yeah.- Yeah, he killed it.- It really was.- Okay. Yes I could either. He changed it to like steel drum, kind of sounding stuff. It was pretty cool. Senior, right? Yeah. totally watch it and let me know if I should watch it. I had some just random actors that I have marked down that I saw that I wanted to talk about. So all right so the lady who is the casting director, she's the lady that lived with Charlie Sheen and What's His Nuts and two and a half men. She was on Edward Siserhands, the red-haired lady, Concata Farrell, his her name. As soon as I saw her I was like, "Oh, I like her." And I just found out she died and that sucks. There's a guy reading an Elvis magazine outside the burger stand, and it's Melvin Melvin from from Renaissance man. I like that guy Gregory Spore Letter. And then, look at their own, yeah. He's one step away from being a pig, but it's an important step. The captain of the police is Ed Lautner, and he's from school ties we watched at last year, last season. So I like, last year and last season. And we talked about Michael Beach. I'd put him down to from Lino and me and SoulFood and waiting to exhale or whatever movie season. Aqua man, nice. Yes, forgot about that. But those are the, I just want to, I mean, all the other people, like Orab Report, Nees the Jam, Brad Pitt, awesome. Tom Seismore, Sam Jackson, Gary Oldman. I was just, like, as I would see people, and it's very rare, like, so I had to look up the casting lady's name. I didn't know her name. I didn't know Melvin Melvin's real name. Everybody else though, like, I could like, name the actor's name, like when I saw him, which means they're pretty friggin famous. You know what I'm sayin'? It's pretty awesome. All right. Yeah, that means they did a good job. Yeah, so that's all I got for that. That's all I got for the good. Yeah. Yeah, the sex scenes, that's the worst scenes. They were too long. They were too graphic and too long. I don't need that. Right. I kind of like the twists. Right. Yeah.(laughing) Right. Yeah. It would also be nice if somebody told him that and he was like, "JT said to shut it down."Oh, I'll make it shorter. I'll go back to the editing room right now. Yeah, guy on this podcast, I liked it. Three hours was perfect for me to watch it in five days increments. It would take me five days. Yeah, I don't get to go to the theater that much anymore. Not that Avatar isn't worth me spending the time. I just, I know that if it's three hours and I'm watching it at home, it's gonna take me like five days. I'm surprised I've been in the room this long with nobody walked in yet. So. Yeah. I can't just go and do that. There's none. they go to bed at eight o'clock and the latest show is 7.35. Nothing, nothing. But I just like hanging out with them and I like the bedroom, the bed, the go-to-sleep routine that I have with them so I don't like missing it. I don't know. If I had to choose giving them the bedroom routine or going to see Avatar, I'll fucking watch Avatar at the house when I can watch it. Right. No, dude, I could leave. I could leave, right, I could say, yo, Jerry, I know your work and kids are coming to your house. I'm dropping them off and I'm going to see the one o'clock show of Avatar, he'd be like, whatever. And they'd be fine with it too, but I just don't, that wouldn't say they'd be fine with it. But like, I don't know, I don't know. I could definitely leave, but I just don't. I don't know. All right, can I say? Right.(laughs) Yes. Yeah. Yeah. They talk about, they talk about the inward, but they also say like the oriental, my turn-off serpursions and stuff like that. So like, yeah. Right. Yeah, I think it's better to just not. It's my wife's quote heritage and I use Italian jokes all the time that I can't repeat on here. Old tech, I had pay phone. Did you see that? They used to pay phone. And then I didn't like the gunshots, sounds. They could have made those better. Better than that. Right. Right. I just saw the payphone. I try to mark down the stuff when I see it. I only had a few more worst to go through this. Her accent as a Florida resident from Florida, is that where she said she was from? Her name's Alabama. What's that? I think she said she was from Florida, and it didn't sound like a Florida accent. It didn't sound like an Alabama accent either, but maybe I haven't met all of the Alabama people yet. yet yeah i don't think she said she was for florida and it's just in sound like a florida country accent i don't know no not yet yeah looks good yeah right No, yeah. Right, I like-- yeah, it was good in the first one. There are people that think people still talk like that, though. And we ride frigging tractors to school and shit like that. It's weird. I had the fact that he would hallucinate Elvis, and Elvis was telling him to kill people. That was frigging crazy. like what? But I guess I kind of like that too, but his hair, Christian Slater's haircut, I had a friend, Michael, that he's an Asian fella and he always would cut his hair in like a crew cut and it would grow out and instead of like, I don't know, it just was straight and it and it would grow out in all directions straight. And that's what Christian Slater's haircut looked like. And every time I saw him, I was like, he's an Asian kid growing out of a crew cut. This is weird. I didn't like his hair in this. I know we talked about hair in Robin Hood and hair in Gary Oldman's head. I didn't like his hair. I wish that Christian Slater would have done something different. And I don't know why that stuck out to me, but I marked it down. and then I put another little check mark behind it after I said it because it popped up again as I was watching it later in the movie. And the last thing is when Sam... Yeah. Yeah. Why not? Right. If I had to pick somebody that would love the middle part from the 90s.(laughs) Oh yeah. Yeah, no, it's tough to do. He's got a lot of people working on his. The very last thing I had, let last thing. When Sam Jackson comes into Drexel's place and they're talking about doing stuff, buying drugs or whatever they're talking about, They're talking about going down on a girl, and if they did, how they wouldn't tell anybody. And now that I teach 18-year-olds, I can tell you that's all they talk about. Like, there is, it's a daily occurrence that I have to go, "Hey, hey, hey, we don't talk about that." Shut up. Like, they're talking about putting their faces in places that I can't even believe that they would talk about out loud. And they're like, this whole thing about not wanting to do that is not a thing anymore. Here in the 2020s, these kids are disgusting. And they will do it a lot. And they talk about it a lot, which is really weird for me. I don't know why, I can't, but I mean, I know I stop 'em because they shouldn't talk about it. But the fact that they're talking about it, the way they do is really weird to me. I don't think I would, I know we went to a different school and it was a different time, but I can't even imagine us sitting in the back of friggin' even like Swam's class and going, yeah, yeah, and I was eating her ass the other night. And like, what? Like you can't, like these guys are the kids that we, that I teach now that we have grown up are way further ahead than any of us were. I don't know that we can't do anything about that, but I'm saying like, yeah, that's, dude, I don't know, it's just so, it's in your face and it's out there. And I hear these guys talk about it in the movie, how they were like, yeah, I would do it, but I wouldn't tell anybody. Like, that's like bragging rights that these guys go around yelling in the back of my glass that I have to shut down. Like if they have any free time, there's a group of guys right now that I can picture in my head are gonna talk about sex. And I just don't, yeah, I don't, I don't get it. I don't get it. But I wanted to mention it. No, no, I said 16 to 18. Still tons, yeah, still tons. Right. I think somebody could probably pitch it and they -- I don't think you would pitch it and have all of the racist stuff in there. You know, I'm saying so I think you Right right, but I'm saying like you don't pitch it with all the racism in there and that's the part you'd want to change So I think it's just sounds like a regular old Bonnie and Clyde love story I think it was made again and it would definitely be movie. It's got to be a movie Well, there you go. Yeah, that'd be good. I like how you put hijinks in there. Like it would be a comedy. Yeah, it did.(laughs) I'm in between all that. Yeah, did you put in the remakes? Recasting, yes, sorry. Dude, you know how I do it, right? I do it by age. I looked at 25 year old actors, 23 to 25 year old actors to replace Christian Slater. I didn't recognize any of the names, not a one, or the faces. Yeah. Yeah. I didn't do it. I didn't do it. Right. Yeah. I enjoyed it. I gave it an e. I am too. Yeah, everybody did a great job. Great job.$2.99 or $3.99 is what I'm saying. right. Do that. Oh man. Just yeah yeah, Shenler's list is next. I can't. I love that movie. And I just, it's really gonna be a downer, I think. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what I'm gonna focus on. You know what I'm saying? Like do I focus on, I can't talk about like, yeah, when that guy got shot, that was awesome.'Cause in this movie, it's not.[BLANK_AUDIO][LAUGH][LAUGH] I don't know that we can, I don't know that we can make jokes. Um...[laughs] I have a specific set of Jews.[laughs] Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, we definitely are. Uh, yes, take a round for that one. That should be fun. All right. Yeah, byacondias.[laughs] Balls? Ah, shit.[Music]