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Top 10 Plot Twists, Show Notes
In this episode of the Motor City Hypnotist Podcast, we are counting down the top 10 movie plot twists of all time. 
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WINNER OF THE WEEK: Detroit Tigers Pitchers
Combined no hitter.  Matt Manning, 6 2/3, Jason Foley, 1 1/3 inning and Alex Lange, 1 inning.  
9th no hitter in Tiger’s history. 1st combined no hitter in Tigers history
https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/tigers-no-hitter-detroit-starter-matt-manning-two-relievers-combine-to-shut-down-blue-jays/live/

Top 10 Plot Twists/Surprise Endings
10. Planet of the Apes (1968)
9. Psycho (1960)
8. Mulholland Drive
7. Seven
6. Fight Club
5. The Usual Suspects
4. The Sixth Sense
3. Memento 
2. Unbreakable

Honorable Mentions
Arrival
The Crying Game
The Others (Nicole Kidman, 
The Prestige
Soylent Green
The Empire Strikes Back

1. Primal Fear (Richard Gere, Ed Norton)



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Laugh hard, run fast, be kind.
David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHT
The Motor City Hypnotist

Speaker 1:

In this episode of the Motor City Hypnotist podcast, we're following up our last episode, which was the psychological effect of movie twists, plot twists. This show we're going to count down the top 10 movie twists, plot twists, surprise endings whatever you want to call it of all time and, as usual, we're giving away a bunch of free stuff. We'll be right back.

Speaker 2:

Get ready for the Motor City Hypnotist, david R Wright. Originating from the suburbs of Detroit, michigan, he has hypnotized thousands of people from all over the United States. David R Wright has been featured on news outlets all across the country and is the clinical director of an outpatient mental health and hypnosis clinic located just south of Detroit, where he helps people daily using the power of hypnosis. Welcome the Motor City Hypnotist, david R Wright.

Speaker 3:

Jammin' out.

Speaker 1:

What is going on, my friends? This is David Wright, and that pop you heard was not a beer, it is a Verner's. Oh well, no spoilers. Yeah, Matt's drinking Verner's tonight, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I had a very long week.

Speaker 1:

Rough weekend, yes, Rough weekend. Yes, yes, I get it. Folks, thanks for joining us for another episode of the Motor City Hypnotist podcast. We're here in the palatial podcast your Voice, Southfield Studios. Welcome back Hanging on on a Monday evening doing a podcast, why not? That other voice you hear is Matt Fox drinking. Verner's doing a podcast Hello David, hello Matt.

Speaker 3:

What are you drinking?

Speaker 1:

Well. I had some makers mark, but it's gone now.

Speaker 3:

Aw, yeah, that's fine. Did you finish it when it was in there?

Speaker 1:

No, oh, good for you. No, there's still, like you know, that much in there, oh so yeah, well, yeah, someday. Doing a podcast right now, matt, fair enough, it's a shoulder dip. So yeah, we're here. I don't know where we left off. Yes Podcast your Voice Southfield Studios.

Speaker 3:

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Speaker 1:

Doing a podcast, let me tell you where you can find me. My website is MotorCityHypnotistcom. Check it out. All kinds of good stuff on the website, including show information, personal sessions. Check that out, especially if you own a book shows. I've had some requests for grad shows like not grad night shows, but like graduation party shows. So if you're interested in that, check out the website. Just click there. You can put an inquiry in and it'll come right to me, sweet, or to my staff. We'll get it and address it ASAP. You can find me on social media on Facebook and YouTube, which are both MotorCityHypnotist, and on Instagram and Snapchat, which are both MotorCityHypnotistcom. That is HYPNO and as usual, we're giving away a free hypnosis guide. It's always there, it's on every show note, so check it out. Yeah, as long as show notes are there.

Speaker 3:

It's free.

Speaker 1:

It's free, it's just a PDF. It's free. Download it, just have it, just so you can use it, refer to it. It gives you the basic rundown of what hypnosis is, what it's not myths and misconceptions, just kind of nutshell. It tells you what it is. So that should be helpful. You know what's. Your time is Matt? Yeah, all right. All right, here we go. So I actually should have done this last episode because it would have been sooner. But the winners of the week are three Detroit Tiger pitchers who combined for a no hitter last week, you know.

Speaker 3:

I missed the game. I've heard all about it.

Speaker 1:

I didn't watch it, I wasn't seeing it live. I saw it after the fact and I was like oh man, because the last no hitter I missed. Also, spencer Turnbull threw no hitter Right A couple of years ago, sure, and then the one before that was Verlander's two that he had with us, and I watched his life his second one live but I missed this one. Because I mean any given day, how many? There are 162 games a season. They're all televised, right. I mean, how do you know?

Speaker 3:

Well, you don't yeah exactly.

Speaker 1:

It's a crap shoot.

Speaker 3:

Unless you watch every single game, you're bound to miss these as they come along If you have a number of friends that are into that thing and they let you know in the summer thinning so on, so off, almost easy, Well, in fact.

Speaker 1:

I remember watching one of Verlander's, his second no hitter. When I was watching it live I put out the Facebook. You know thing to all my friends Anybody watching the game. Or in the sixth inning, zero hits, yeah, no, not to jinx them.

Speaker 2:

Right, you want to give people heads up.

Speaker 1:

So yeah. So anyway, the Tigers combined for a no hitter three different pitchers. Matt Manning pitched six and a two thirds innings, okay. Jason Foley came in for one and a third inning and then Alex Lang, the closer, finished out the last inning. Wow, so, three pitchers, zero hits. I think there were four walks total, but that was the first time in Tigers history. First time in Tigers history they've had a combined no hitter. Yeah, ninth no hitter in Tigers history Right, yeah, the ninth total no hitter in Detroit Tigers history. And I believe, as far as combined no hitters, only the 20 or 21st time in major league history that that's happened. Wow, a combined no hitter, that's pretty cool, yeah. So yeah, it was. I mean this. This is a young team, we know they're not. We're in a crappy division, that's one.

Speaker 3:

That's one, but it was a team effort.

Speaker 1:

No, absolutely. It was three different guys coming in and doing their job. And again, there are a couple of good defensive plays during the game. Of course, that always come whenever you're seeing if you guys have ever seen it every no hitter, there's usually at least one or two gem defensive plays that save it, of course, which is great because it adds to the drama and it just shows you need your players behind you and doing their jobs. So, yeah, it's, it's, it's fantastic, it's, it's something exciting, even though you know the team is still not great. I mean, we're still under 500.

Speaker 3:

It gives them some momentum to get that much better right, keep playing for something so they don't lose that focus, and they want to win. Oh yes, these, they're pro athletes.

Speaker 1:

They want to, yes, absolutely. They want to get to the big, for sure, right, yeah, and they want to. They want to do well, sure.

Speaker 3:

Sure, but again you're in a crappy division, but you got to be the best of the best.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean and really in every sport there's a certain division that's going to be crappier than the others. Sure, it happens in every sport. There are divisions in football and hockey and basketball, so take advantage of your situation. Yeah, if you can win the division with a 500 record, you still won the division, right.

Speaker 1:

So, right, hey, we'll take it. So we'll see what happens going forward. But yeah, just again shout out to the Detroit Tigers and their pitchers, manning, foley and Lang, for combined no hitter. Awesome, good job, just fun. It's a cool story.

Speaker 2:

It really is.

Speaker 1:

Yay, yay.

Speaker 2:

That's how winning is done.

Speaker 1:

Yes, it is, and I'm sorry if you guys are not in the Detroit area. Maybe you're a, you know.

Speaker 2:

White.

Speaker 1:

Sox fan or a you know Rangers fan, but still, I mean I would appreciate it if it came from any other team, For sure. I mean, you know, if somebody was in Comerica from an opposing team and through a no hitter, I'd be fantastic to see that Right, even if it's against us, of course, because it's just so rare.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah so back to it.

Speaker 1:

So I gotta tell you before you dig into the top 10.

Speaker 3:

Before we get into the top 10 list. Yeah, yeah, I once struck out in slow pitch softball. Why have two? How do you strike?

Speaker 1:

out. I know I can think.

Speaker 3:

Brian Rieggen for that. But yeah, wow, he's got a wicked 12 foot arc, you know.

Speaker 1:

Well, see, that's the problem, because typically and I'll tell you, matt, because I volunteered at summer camp for many summers in high school and college and that was every day we'd play softball and you know, if the, if it's a shallow arc, I tee off on those every time. But you got somebody in there and they're throwing that high arc that like drops almost straight down in front of you. Those that's you're not used to seeing. That Talk about subverting expectations and not seeing what you expect to see. Hey, I struck out.

Speaker 3:

Those were difficult. I struck out in tee ball as well, so he can do that.

Speaker 2:

That's awesome, yeah, all right.

Speaker 3:

So top 10.

Speaker 1:

So our top 10 plot twists in movies. We're talking about movies, not books or TV, all right, okay, all right, I know TV has a lot of them too. Maybe we'll come back at one point and revisit the TV ones, because there are a lot of those as well, that's fair. So we're talking about movies and we talked about last episode. If you haven't listened to the last episode, jump back one and listen to it, because we talked about the psychological effects that plot twists have on us, that it's so rare to be surprised by a story or a movie or a book or a TV show that when it happens, it, it, it, it sparks something in your mind and it's like, wow, that is fantastic, it just blows you away. So we're going to count down the top 10, at least my top 10. Now, you may have additions or subtractions to this, but that's fine, all right. Well, I give you my when you do your podcast. Yeah, when you.

Speaker 3:

We have your own opinion, I threw my two cents in. In the last one I said devil's advocate, yep, devil's advocate had a good plot twist.

Speaker 1:

Okay. So number 10, planet of the Apes, from 1968.

Speaker 3:

The original, the original All right, yeah, howard, it was a.

Speaker 1:

Is it Charlton Heston, charlton Heston, charlton Heston, yep.

Speaker 3:

Get your hands off me. You dirty ape yes.

Speaker 1:

So you know the twist. I do know the twist, yes, yes. So the twist is he's on this planet.

Speaker 3:

We just celebrated her last week.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, absolutely we just. They crash land on this planet that's inhabited by talking apes. They run the society and men are seen as subservient creatures. And at the end of the movie, charlton Heston with his mute girlfriend are riding down the beach.

Speaker 2:

And it got mute, yeah, mute.

Speaker 1:

Well, half nude, but yeah.

Speaker 2:

It was like you know it was 68. So they can do too much anyway, fair enough.

Speaker 1:

Great Odin's Raven.

Speaker 1:

All right, go on. Okay, planet of the Apes. At the end they come across the beach and they see this thing that's broken and down against the cliffs on the beach and it's the Statue of Liberty. Yeah, and he realizes he's been on Earth the whole time. Yep, and it's in the future. Classic, one of the classic twists of all time. Mm, hmm, yeah, absolutely. Thank you, charlton Heston. Yes, absolutely, and again for the original Planet of the Apes. I know they've done so many remakes and reboots and all of that, but it doesn't. I mean, not that they're not good, but just that surprise.

Speaker 3:

You can't repeat that. It's one of the best Mark Wahlberg movies ever. Yeah, got Tim Roth, well, no.

Speaker 1:

I well, if we're going to talk about, that we have to talk about. Ted, okay, go on.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, number nine Psycho from 1960. Okay Again, everybody knows this story now, but when you first watch it, you have no idea that he's his mother.

Speaker 3:

No, you don't that he's playing that, that, that he's the same person, mm hmm, yeah, there is one at the end of it, when he's standing in the police station and he's looking at the camera and his face changes. That was like one of the first times of cinema cinematography that they were able to overlap and do like a shape shift like a shape shift.

Speaker 1:

Yeah right, a skull underneath it. Uh huh, it's just creepy. Yeah yeah, absolutely. But but again now you know it's 1960. There was, you know, it's known, everybody knows it. But when you first saw it You're like Whoa, right, right, what the heck is going on. Huh, uh, huh.

Speaker 2:

What are you people on dope?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you might have been. Might have been.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, with that All right. What's next Next? Mulholland.

Speaker 3:

Drive, mulholland Drive. That was with Tim Robbins.

Speaker 1:

No, it was with um. Oh, what's the actress's name I should have? I should have put these in the notes. Sorry, I'll look it up. You go on. She's blonde. Um, she's been in a lot of things. Um, do you? Do you know the twist in Mulholland Drive? I?

Speaker 3:

do not, as a matter of fact, hold on, got a sneeze coming, all right, you got to sneeze. There you go, cause in tight.

Speaker 1:

Naomi Watts, naomi Watts, yes, so Naomi Watts is trying to make it big in Hollywood. I'll just give you the very basic breakdown We've talked about this before, have we?

Speaker 3:

Yes, we have, but go on.

Speaker 1:

So she meets up with this other actress and maybe, you know, they become, they get together and become lovers in a way, and she's talking to, uh, I think, an agent. But you realize near that, near the last quarter of the movie, that she's hallucinating all of this. Huh, she's really just like a homeless. I don't know if she's homeless, but she's. She's not the person. She thought she was down and out. She's down and out. All right, she has no chance of ever being an actress or making it in Hollywood. Okay, yeah, and, and it was that, that was well done, because you didn't expect it. It just it was almost like Whoa, where did that come from? How it just it just shot you. All right. Okay, this one is one of my favorites, Coming in at number seven seven.

Speaker 1:

That's what's in the box. It's in the box.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's, uh, that's an iconic no, no, don't shut me up. There. There were so many just you know visuals in that movie that stick with you. You know the, the, the sloth and the gluttony and the lust the love.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that was terrible. Yeah, yeah, very, very disturbing.

Speaker 3:

Not just the plot twist, but all the things how it was portrayed and what the character the murderer did to these people. Yes, oh right, yeah, it's just yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, and the big thing again, subverting expectations. You expect the good guys to win. Sure, that's what a story does. It gives you that happy ending, and when you get to the ending of that, you're like what did I just watch? Oh man, yeah, yeah I mean, it's just that, and even though it, even though it leaves you on a somber note, it's just. It's that thing where it's not expected. You're like whoa yeah, what in the hell just happened?

Speaker 3:

And you knew something bad had happened. When, morgan Freeman, you hear him say to Brad Pitt, who's off in the distance, don't come back here. Yeah, right, you know. When you hear him say that you're like, oh, what the hell, california, don't come in here. Yeah, john Doe has the upper hand.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Mills, mills, throw it down. Yeah, yeah, that that was just again well done, subverting expectations. And I will say again the whole thing about when he delivers the package you knew it was something you could kind of guess about, what it could be Correct, yeah. But his reaction to it, yeah, that that really topped it off.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you got to give it up for Brad Pitt on that one, oh, absolutely, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And again, great, great movie all around, even though it's pretty dark. Yes, yeah, okay, okay, this, this is again another one that's probably very common, but first time you see it. Okay, Fight Club oh, yeah, of course, another Brad Pitt classic. Yes, yes, absolutely. I put Brad Pitt twice in a row. That's good for you.

Speaker 3:

So that's number six then, yeah, number six, but we have to move on, because we don't talk about fight club.

Speaker 1:

Well, we will here, because we're not in fight club. Oh, you're not.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry I have to keep with the adage of we just do not talk about fight club.

Speaker 2:

What in places are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

Well, if you're, if you're not in fight club, you can talk about it all you want. Yeah, you can't hear it. Yes, I don't know what we're yelling about.

Speaker 2:

Go on, but yeah, fight club.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, ed Norton, brad Pitt yes, same person the whole way through. Yeah, again. Spoilers, in case you haven't seen fight club from 20 years ago. And we're moving on. Yeah, yeah, and you don't want to talk about fight club anymore, that's number one, number one rule we mentioned this in last episode, where we're talking about the psychological effects of plot twists. The usual suspects Right, kaiser Soze, yeah, yes, back when another Kevin Spacey Kevin Spacey was was in favor in Hollywood.

Speaker 3:

Yes, when the favor is not, not, not any longer Very PC of you, david. Yes.

Speaker 2:

Boy, that escalated quickly. I mean, that really got out of hand fast.

Speaker 3:

It did, it did.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it did, Unfortunately he's beyond the sea. Again, usual suspects Great story, interwoven characters guessing the whole time and in. And I know some people may have thought oh, I knew it was, I knew it was a.

Speaker 3:

Right, it was a long verb for verbal, not what verbal right Nip, nip, knit, knit that his name wasn't Virgil. It was. It was something different. Do you mean the character? Yeah, yeah, kevin Spacey's character, I think it was Uh, his name was in the movie before they. Who was Kent? What was his?

Speaker 1:

first name Kent. No, they call them.

Speaker 3:

to call them verbal or Virgil or oh well, it says Kent, huh yeah, kint, huh, okay. That's what. That's what I'm reading here.

Speaker 1:

Alrighty.

Speaker 2:

What kind of stupid weiner name is that?

Speaker 3:

Verbal yeah.

Speaker 1:

Rob Roger Verbal Kent. There we go. Verbal, that's because that's what the police officer kept calling him. Yes, yes, verbal, yes, so again, I know some people say, oh, I knew it was him all along, but really, really, maybe, maybe you did, maybe some people caught on, but not very many. Uh, this was mentioned in our last episode again as an example of a twist. The sixth sense yeah, again, done so so subtly, mm. Hmm, that once you watch it again, every scene you see him in, you're like, well, of course he's dead, yeah, but yeah, he's sitting in front of the mother. They're not speaking, yep.

Speaker 1:

He's sitting dinner with his wife and his wife pulls the check, that the check thing away. Yeah, it just yeah. It's once you see it, you can't unsee it. That's like one of those things. It's right there, you just know it. But again, one of the best in and I know I told you, man, I get into these YouTube like like whirlpool sometimes, or you go down the rabbit hole.

Speaker 2:

Go down the rabbit hole of reactions yes, you do.

Speaker 1:

And one night I think I watched 20 different reactions to the sixth sense, Just to see people reacting to it.

Speaker 3:

It's like same thing with me with the red wedding.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that one too. I've watched 100 of those. I love the red wedding reactions. Those are some of the best.

Speaker 3:

That's all you know.

Speaker 1:

Watching them on YouTube is great, but when you watch it with somebody who's never seen it- and you know it's going to happen, but you're watching them instead, and you got the look on your face like I did that with my son. I seen it, he had not. I'm like I said he said, oh, I'm on this, this episode. I'm like come watch it with me downstairs. She's like All right, I just was just waiting to get the camera out ready to take a video and he just sat gate mouth what the heck. And then, when the credits rolled, he's like what?

Speaker 3:

What was that? You know the band that was playing during that.

Speaker 1:

Uh-huh.

Speaker 3:

It's called Cigarose. They're from Iceland.

Speaker 1:

Really yeah, oh, that's awesome. That's a good. The other reaction I've watched hundreds and hundreds of times. I know it's passe and old now, but walking dead when, oh yeah when Negan was introduced.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yeah, again, just great to see people just be like what? Yeah, yeah, okay, number three Memento oh, good one Christopher Nolan film yes, I like Christopher Nolan's stuff. He's a great director. It was one of his first films. Did all the Batman films, that was one of his first ones. Yeah, yeah, that was a good flick. And if you don't know the story, it's a guy who has short-term memory loss yes, and he has to write himself notes and tattoo himself to remind him where he's been and what he's done. And he's really hunting for the killer of his wife Right, somebody killed his wife, right? That's a good, it's a good. And it goes in reverse order Uh-huh, which and again, it's something you don't see in your mind. It's like what is this? Uh-huh? And it's so intriguing and so just engrossing. You just get you really, yeah, honestly, you get just caught up in it. What are you people?

Speaker 3:

On dope All right, the next one. I bet you it's going to be Interstellar. Speaking of Christopher Nolan, it's a plot twist it was him all the time it is not.

Speaker 1:

It is not at number two, but number two is go back to Sean O'Lan. Unbreakable oh yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 3:

I like that.

Speaker 1:

It's actually that I think I like that movie better than the sixth sense.

Speaker 3:

Yeah Well there was a second. It was a second attempt. Yeah, second time through.

Speaker 1:

And even though by this time you didn't know whether to, I'm trying to think. The first time I saw it, because I don't think I was expecting a twist, I wasn't looking for it, sure, but then, when it hit, it was like whoa.

Speaker 3:

Right, how do you think that conversation went with Bruce Willis? Hey, bruce, brucey baby, I got another great idea for another movie. Yeah, it's about you're a superhero, yeah, but you don't know it. Yeah, right, yeah, I wonder how that conversation sounds.

Speaker 1:

So I've seen this movie more than a few times. I like it, I think it's a great movie, but and shout out to my wife, kendra, who's at home I think the first time she watched it she just started laughing. She goes what is he? Security man, superhero, security man. He's got a cape in the hood. So yeah, she didn't find it as interesting as I did. That's fair, so you know, but yeah again a twist at the end.

Speaker 1:

Samuel Jackson, of course. Weakest man on the planet? Yep, absolutely, mr Glass. Okay, you want some honorable mentions? Sure, before we get to number one, okay, arrival.

Speaker 3:

Okay With Amy Adams. And what's his putts? Arrow dude Hawkeye, yes.

Speaker 1:

Yes, uh-huh, yes, hawkeye, uh-huh, okay, yep, and you know the twist on that. She wasn't seeing the past, she was seeing the future.

Speaker 3:

Oh, I didn't. I never really caught on. Really, I actually didn't get through that entire movie.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, well, spoiler alert yeah, I'll watch it. Yeah, I'll watch it. Now this goes back a little ways. The crying game oh wow yeah it's a man baby but Most people had no idea. Right right, it was played so well and that.

Speaker 3:

Yet that kid from the crying game was also the bad guy in.

Speaker 2:

The Egypt's target Stargate. Yes, yes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I knew that. Yep, oh, let's go to number two, all right. Oh no, we got another honorable. These are still honorable mentions. The others Nicole Kidman oh, okay, yeah, she's with her two kids, yes, and a house she thinks is haunted. Uh-huh turns out she's the haunting. She's she and the kids are dead. She killed the kids and they're haunting the people. The people she sees are people who were living, the real people living in house. She's the ghost. Spoilers yeah, well, that's what I said. Spoiler alert again. That was a great twist, though. That was really on. Have to watch that too. Um, the prestige.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, yeah, that's a great, that's a. You know, yeah, you know, christian Bale, huge uh-huh. You know they are such. I don't know if they're great friends, but they act really well, right, yeah, then you got Michael Cain in the and he's like no, you should do this. No, we already did this, but you could do it better. But wait, there's more.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

No, I had a great plot. Yeah, it did, and I really like that movie. I've not seen it a while. In fact, when I was doing this list, I thought I need to revisit that. Mm-hmm, that really is an entertaining one, like it. We mentioned the Empire strike back. Yeah, empire strikes back. You know that one here's. Here's one going way back to the 60s Soylent green Again one of the again. Charlton Heston again. Yes, he's been in a lot of twists and plot twists and turns correct.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Okay, matt devils advocate is not in my list, not as number one or not as an honorable mention, but I'd like the movie.

Speaker 3:

I'm gonna give you one more movie.

Speaker 2:

Okay honorable mention.

Speaker 3:

Yep. Edward Norton the illusionist.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I don't know this movie.

Speaker 3:

Oh, he's a magician really, and he is Grows up, you know, poor.

Speaker 1:

Hmm.

Speaker 3:

He, his family, works for a very wealthy family right the daughter and he. They spark a relationship and nice leaves and he Makes his fortune and comes back and not. So I'm gonna tell you.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I will write. I will make a note of that. I will watch that because I don't think I've seen it.

Speaker 3:

It's a, it's a very good idiot. It's a timepiece, okay, timepiece movie, yep, but it's very well done. Okay, you like magic, I do. You will like this movie.

Speaker 1:

Yep, okay, speaking of Ed Norton, okay, one number one, the Hulk Primal fear. I have not, I don't think.

Speaker 3:

I've seen primal fear.

Speaker 1:

Matt David, ed Norton, richard gear, just watch it. Okay, I'm not doing gonna spoil it here. Okay, I've heard of it?

Speaker 3:

Yes, I don't think.

Speaker 1:

I have never seen it and just the fact that it's on my list. Now You're gonna be looking for it, that's your that's the number one.

Speaker 3:

That's number one in my book.

Speaker 1:

Yes, what one of one of the hands down left me a gap at the end of it. All right, primal fear, primal fear.

Speaker 3:

Ed Norton. Richard gear got it. It is in my Rolodex. Okay, in my head, yes.

Speaker 1:

Natural Rolodex.

Speaker 3:

No, no, but you watch the illusion, I watch you lose and Edward Norton.

Speaker 1:

Yep and I will watch Ed Norton, yes in primal fear. Yep, and that one I know is a little bit more obscure. But if you want just again the illusion great acting illusionist is pretty obscured. Okay, perfect.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, folks, that's our top 10. Who dropped me a note on Facebook? Drop it on my Facebook page. Let us know if you had any things that we missed or any other ideas or any other ones that you would have put in as your top 10. Yeah and we'll, we'll. We'll talk about it, yeah, yeah but, report back next week.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, report back and let us know. All right, folks, that is our top 10 list of the top 10 plot twists and movies. Before we leave, let me show you. We have four, four dogs who need homes. Their puppies Do they are? Do they come in a their terriers? Chihuahuas and Yorkie, it's Chance, toto, benji and Lady. Look at this man.

Speaker 3:

Look at these four oh.

Speaker 1:

My around the same post, and they were. They all need homes.

Speaker 3:

Oh, come on, you can't.

Speaker 1:

I know, to me, I know it's crazy look at this. Detroit dog rescue if you want to see bigger pictures of them. But all little cute puppies. Who can say no to those faces?

Speaker 3:

You can't, you can't. They're all born just in April of this year. Yep yeah brand new batch of puppies. Chance is a male, toto is a male, benji is a male and Lady is.

Speaker 1:

Not a male is not a male.

Speaker 3:

But you know they're gonna be 15 to 20 pounds apiece. Yeah, roughly not, not combined apiece. Right, we don't know if they're a cat friendly but dog friendly. If the four of them are hanging out together they're definitely.

Speaker 1:

I would think if you do it as a puppy, they would be kid friendly.

Speaker 3:

You know as a puppy sure. Yeah you teach them? Yeah, and the activity level is probably medium.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so but Look at those faces. Now you're good.

Speaker 2:

There you go.

Speaker 1:

Alright, thank you for that. So, yeah, detroit dog rescue calm, check them out. Their adoption page has all of these dogs listed for adoption, so check them out. If you need a dog rescue one, they'd be great. Yep, give them a home. Yes, please, alright. Folks, that is our show for today. Join us soon. Yeah, yeah, we'll be back on. Look for the next episode. If it's not there, we'll drop on Tuesday or Thursday. In the meantime, change your thinking, change your life, laugh hard, run fast, be kind. We will see you next time.