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Robert Miranda Season 1 Episode 174

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A movie marathon day turned chaotic adventure kicks off this special episode marking a new era for the podcast. Rob shares his ambitious feat of watching four movies across three different theaters in a single day—complete with bizarre audience encounters, a medical emergency, and the controversial decision to walk out of "The Materialist" before its conclusion. From the stunning visuals of "How to Train Your Dragon" to the backward-told narrative of "The Life of Chuck," Rob's cinema journey reveals what happens when passion for film meets marathon endurance.

The big announcement finally arrives: Brandon Cole officially joins as permanent co-host! This partnership immediately proves its chemistry as the duo dives into their cinematic perspectives. Together they recap the first half of 2024's movie offerings, categorizing releases into distinct tiers from outstanding hits to disappointing misses. "Sinners" and "Thunderbolts" earn unanimous praise, while they debate the merits of films like "Amateur" and "The Accountant 2."

Looking ahead, excitement builds for upcoming blockbusters, with Superman and Fantastic Four generating particular enthusiasm. The hosts analyze release scheduling strategies and predict which films will dominate the summer box office. The conversation takes a creative turn as they draft dream casts for a hypothetical next installment in the Knives Out franchise, with actors like Florence Pugh, Glenn Powell, Donald Glover, and Zach Efron making their fantasy lineup.

Whether you're planning your next theater visit or seeking streaming recommendations, this episode delivers thoughtful film analysis wrapped in entertaining conversation. Subscribe now to join Rob and Brandon on their journey through cinema's latest offerings, and don't forget their parting suggestion to revisit Interstellar—a timeless masterpiece worth experiencing again.

Speaker 1:

excuse me, is anybody sitting here?

Speaker 2:

sorry, this is taken sorry, I've been dying to tell you, like the behind the scenes from that content video. I made that, um, my marathon movie day. No, I loved it. So I broke a record. First of all, my personal record Four movies at the theaters and three different movie theaters.

Speaker 1:

I didn't realize you went to different ones.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, as you know, like in our town, well, my hometown, cherville, there's like two movie theaters within a block of each other. So like I had no problem going back and forth, so that whole day was nuts, like I wasn't planning on doing it. I think I't plan it the night before to do three movies. I thought four movies because amc up their membership to four movies a week now. Um, four movies one day and maximum two theaters. And I timed it perfectly, brandon, all right, the first movie was, I think, like a 10 15. I watched it was a longer movie, so I I was, it took lunch right after that which is like around 12 or one. Next movie is at 110, 10 finishes up at like around three. Next movies, at three, 30. I timed it perfectly. And these theaters, like I said, it was going back and forth between 16 and 12 theater. It's not a big deal. Like I said, it's less than a minute drive, um, and so I went to the first one, which is how to train your dragon. Uh, how to train your dragon, uh, first of all, we'll talk about those a little bit because I, like that, I didn't have a chance to do that review, but, um, first one was how to train your dragon.

Speaker 2:

There's a 10 15 showing. I thought there would be more kids in there, which there wasn't, which is cool. There was like total. When I walked in, there's five people three, three girls in the very front row in the corner, which is fine, two guys in the center, but like in the very last row, and then I think I saw the second to last row at the end of the aisle. That's the only people in the whole theater and then, like two minutes before the movie started, a family of four. But I'm feeling for me like a parent, mom, dad, little kid and a like maybe one. They're one of their moms, like her grandma. They sit directly behind me. I was like this entire theater and you sit right behind me.

Speaker 1:

So that it's a dynamic.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. So then the kid, of course, is loud, which is I'm not going to care about that because that's it's a kid's movie. Like I'm expecting that, like this must have been one of his first movies ever attempts to go to theaters, because as soon as it started he's like oh man, it's so loud, it's too loud. He wanted to go so but the parents, like the dad, like oh my god, he pissed me off, he did not know how to whisper. Like he was asking hey, you want something? Asking to like to the grandma, cross love, who was sitting the opposite end of them they were going up and down the aisle too much. I was like come on, dude, he was. Even the grandma was talking. I was like you, all people know how to act, yeah, yeah you've been here before that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was so annoying, but whatever I was like, it's my first into them. That was the first kind of like red flag during this day. Rocky start to the movie day, yeah, so I didn't know what to do for between. For lunch. I think I went to twin peaks for lunch, um. And then the second movie was the life of chuck. Have you seen that one yet?

Speaker 1:

I did not see that one, but that's uh loki himself right yeah, tom hiddleston, we'll talk about that movie in a minute too.

Speaker 2:

So this one starts. This one's the older crowd, like very old crowd. Um, it's to the point like the kind of old people like the trailers are playing, like I did not like that violence, like speaking every thought they have out loud, it's like oh gosh. So the movie starts and it's pretty good. I'm excited. And there's a point like I don't know if you know what it's about. It's about the life of chalk, like it's he's passing away and then like we're seeing the world inside his mind, kind of thing, so like okay it's interesting, but there's a lot of tragedy in this movie too.

Speaker 2:

And at one point, in the most calmest voice, you hear help, I need help. My sister and I was like damn, these speakers are good. No, it was somebody in the back row like this older lady, but she was like, not like raising any flags, like help, I need help. I was like what are you talking? Right now she's like in all lower cases. So, um, everyone starts freaking out brandon, I, I froze, I froze. I did nothing to help at all. Don't fight or fight, you froze, no, I froze.

Speaker 2:

I turned around once I realized it was somebody like help, my sister. And it's an older lady. She was like passing out, I don't know she was seizing or what exactly. Thank god there was like a nurse sitting near them. She helped, jumped up right away, like was trying to help calm down some older man. I'll go help get some help and they'd go find the amc crew. And then, um, they turn on the lights, they stopped the movie and everyone's panicking. In my mind I was like this is gonna set off my whole schedule for the rest of the day, like I'm like curie, obviously worried about the wrong things um, she's seeing her own life, like the life of mary, and you're just out here, like my schedule is not inducive to this situation yeah, you're gonna have to tell chris evans I had to postpone his movie.

Speaker 2:

So then, um, it was like for a good 15 minutes like that, paramedics came in and got her everything like that. I think she I overheard them, they had a little blood sugar or something like that and they gave us a free movie pass. I was like the price of almost seeing somebody die is a movie to you into an a-lister at that yeah, yeah, yeah, so that, um, they play the movie, which is fine.

Speaker 2:

The movie was great, I'll talk about in a minute, but then, um, I up the third movie. I thought it was the sherville 12 because I was at 16. No, I booked it for the one all the way across town in Maryville in the Hobart.

Speaker 1:

So I only because it pushed it back.

Speaker 2:

I only had like less than 20 minutes to get there and that's like after like the start time. So I mean, I know 20 minutes is the preview. So I mean, like man, I rushed over there. I got there just on time, I think, for the last trailer. I couldn't even make out the crowd because I like I heard him sat down. I didn't want to be anyone's way, uh, but it was a good decent crowd. Now this is where it gets bumpy. This is where, like I fucked up. Bad, like go into the other one. Oh no, the third movie was the materialist and I have a lot of opinions about that one we'll get into. I hated it and to the point where I was like you know what, because it was gonna be the same thing for the fourth movie, you know I was gonna be like 20 minutes. I had 20 minutes to get there. I was like you know what this movie sucks. I'm dipping like 20 minutes early. And then I I went all the way back to the shareable one.

Speaker 1:

You didn't I'd skipped it. You're not telling me that you didn't finish the movie I didn't's not what's happening right now.

Speaker 2:

Man, I was not feeling that movie at all and I was like you know what? I'm okay with this.

Speaker 1:

This is crazy Blasphemy.

Speaker 2:

That was the last movie, which is the Phenomenon Skiing. Is that what it's called? Yeah, yeah, that is it was called. Yeah, yeah, that was a pretty good movie. Like I'm not really a big wes anderson movie and I think I like this a lot better than the previous one that just came out not so long ago. Um, yeah, so I spent the whole day. I think I got out of the movie theaters 8 30 I started there 10, 15, spent the entire day there. I posted a video about it, got some comments. A lot of cool the comments I got. I was like what a great use of free will, like just to go to the movies all day. I was like that's perfect. That was probably my favorite comment. And then one of them was like you eat a lot. I was like because I had snacks and all that, like candy or popcorn.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm spending. Yo, you just watched me through a 12-hour period.

Speaker 2:

Relax, right, right right, um, but thank you for everyone listening to this. He's taking where I'm. Your host, rob miranda. The big announcement I've been teasing over the past couple weeks um, it's official. Brandon cole, who has been on the podcast many times, is now going to be staying here as a permanent co-host. Um, brandon, I cannot thank you so much for joining.

Speaker 1:

It's going to be great yeah, I was so excited when we talked about this originally and now, like it's real, I woke up today and I'm like here we go, here we go.

Speaker 2:

You know, I thought long and hard about who I wanted to be on the podcast. I was kind of hesitant, for the only reasons because, like you're, in a totally different state than I am and you know you're always busy it's. It can be challenging sometimes but, like you, know what we're going to push through, we're going to make it work. So what going to push through? We're going to make it work. Um, so what's going to be changing? There's not going to be as many different guests on, although we're still going to have guests on every once in a while, um, but for the most part, it's just me and brandon going over the newest movies in the theaters. Every once in a while.

Speaker 2:

We'll throw back a couple of throwback movies if there's nothing new that we like to talk about. We're going to be playing a lot more games. We're going to be doing a lot more hollywood info stuff. Um, basically, just double the team power. Um, I knew I picked the right man when I asked you if you wanted to record on thursday and you said can't do it, I'm in the movies. I was like that's why I picked you, that's why I picked you.

Speaker 1:

I I felt bad and then you were like that was gonna be my plan. I'm like this is what I'm talking about. Yeah, that's the prime real estate for going and sitting in the theater yeah, dude, um, I'm excited for this.

Speaker 2:

You know you're one of my favorite episodes, like when it comes on. Whenever you come on, I usually try to do say the bigger movies for you anyway. So I mean it's perfect fitting. Um, we, we've been doing a lot of movie talk lately and we talked about the future content. We're going to be doing, um, this one, this episode. We talked about not doing any movie reviews, even though I'm going to talk a little bit about the movies. I just saw Like it's been a minute since I talked to Hollywood news too. Like, uh, I think the last episode was like two or three weeks ago. That was for ballerina, and then, um, yeah, we're gonna go on a couple our reviews for the first six months of the year and then we're gonna play a little bit of gaming at the end. So stay tuned for that, brandon. Let's get into the movies. I talked about how to train your dragon. Have you seen this live action movie? I?

Speaker 1:

have not shut up and for context, you gotta remember, I was like gone training for the last three weeks.

Speaker 2:

That's true. Were you a big fan of the original how to train your?

Speaker 1:

dragon, yeah, was super late to it. Uh was one of the people who, like, felt that it was overhyped. Danny was trying to put me on. I'm talking years late, man yeah, like dreamworks franchise same way like um. I watched the movie the original one like a day before watching this new one, um and let me tell you, like for the first time yeah, first time I'm in the middle of watching the second one. And let me tell you for your fan, like for the first time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, first time. I'm in the middle of watching the second one right now. What is happening?

Speaker 1:

right now. We've been talking for 15 minutes. You broke my brain twice already. This is off to an interesting start. Oh man, yeah, you gotta finish these ASAP.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, dude, this is a lot, especially for a strike. I haven't seen Puss in Boots, the Last Wish, and I just watched for the first time, maybe like two or three weeks ago, the Wild Robot. I'm bad with these animation ones.

Speaker 1:

Man, I got to make you a list, we got to make each other a list. And we just start scratching them off as we go because this is stressing me. But uh, yeah, I was saying you got to like, especially with all the remakes happening now, you got to watch it animated first and then go to the live action. How was that?

Speaker 2:

like you know what. It's exactly the same, like almost line for line two and the like camera angles. I mean it looks incredible. Live action and I think I wrote my review like I think I I like the music a lot in the animated one, but I think it fits better with the live action one. It was, it was very good, it's very funny, like that's perfect casting, like for the vikings are huge men. They did that very well, like in a comedic form. Um, and that main cat, main cast, uh, the guy who plays hiccup I can't remember his name of, but he's great, he's a great hiccup in this movie. The way they made, like all the dragons, not just the main one it looks good. The end is almost like end game level, like um, production wise. Let's just say like not emotional wise, but uh, production wise, it looks incredible, it's incredible, it's amazing. I think I give it a 4.5 out of 5.

Speaker 1:

I was curious about the production. Obviously it's different seeing it on screen versus the set photos that get released.

Speaker 2:

When I was looking at those.

Speaker 1:

The costumes were a little funky. It's hard to get the vision from animated to live, so that's good to hear.

Speaker 2:

But it was interesting too. Like all these live actions are a little bit different at least, but this one line for line, like I said, exactly the same, I was like I mean, I think a lot of disney could take notes from this too, because like, especially like all the live actions kind of like, didn't do as well as they wanted to snow white, like. If you did the exact same thing, what we love, like, you probably would have had a better chance yeah, yeah, you.

Speaker 1:

It's like this new phase of directors trying to like, tell, interpret this, the classic story in whatever way they like. No, just give me beat for beat, line for line, and I will be a happy camper. You will. You will take my money yeah, um, I'm not sure.

Speaker 2:

Any other universe um, dreamworks, live actions are on the works right now, but I wonder if that's going to be their thing now, and I wonder if Disney is going to try it too. I kind of doubt Disney would do that route. It just depends on how much money it makes.

Speaker 1:

If it crosses like $750,000, hits a billion, then they'll be. We'll have five more in development by the end of the week. But I think Disney have already learned their lessons with this Lilo and Stitch fiasco.

Speaker 2:

I think they I read an interview or not read it. I read an article Because this movie did so well. I think it has a chance of greenlighting Tangled live action movie Because I got to put on pause indefinitely right now. See, now I'm like come on yeah um, second movie, the life of chuck.

Speaker 2:

I know you said you haven't seen this one. This movie is like the definition of trust, the process. It is told backwards from the third act to the second act and to the first act. The second and third act is like almost like completely different movies because, like the third act is like you learn in the second act, chuck has a teacher who tells him, like you have a whole universe inside your head. Everyone you see, everything you know, it's all in a universe in your mind. So I guess in the third, first part of the movie it's the third act you're seeing his mind, like he's passing away, um, and it's like the world ending, like the people in her are just. It's like the world ending, like the people in her are just like interacting, like me and you, and the world's coming to an end. And it was so interesting because like there was earthquakes or tsunamis and stuff like that. And it's just like to the point where, like the seven stages of grief, they talk about matt lillard's in there who does this great speech. Um, you know the seven great uhances. Because, like you also lose power, you lose the internet, you lose the phones, like it's nothing like, but existence is withering away. Like and that is the point, they're at acceptance, seven stages of grief, they're at acceptance and they're just waiting to die. And then, just when it gets sad, like it takes you back.

Speaker 2:

Okay, the second act. And like it's Tom hiddleston who's great in this movie. He dances, he has a great dance scene. This movie it's amazing. Highly recommend. Um, the third movie, the materialist. We can get into this dude I hate. Like, as someone who, if a person likes romance movies and it can avoid a ton, a ton of plot holes in this movie, you might like it, you, you could really enjoy it. I can see how people enjoy it because you pick like eight list celebrities to star in it too. I just don't like dakota johnson.

Speaker 2:

I hate her actually okay, madam webb is still stuck madam webb still stuck in there, but I tried to put that aside. Even her acting in this movie just did not do anything for me. It's kind of hard to be playing someone as pretty as her too and then like playing the like pick me girl in this movie, like why do you want to be? I'm so old, you can have someone way younger than me. I was like shut up, shut up right now. Pedro pascal was very charming in this movie. He was so great he transforms into anybody. Chris Evans he's good, but I'm just picturing Captain America. It's gonna hard to be shaked up for like the rest of life he gave me more of of his Knives Out character.

Speaker 2:

I was gonna say that trumpet player from that other romance movie he did like in 2014. I can't remember his name. Uh, he does actually a little key a lot of handful of romance movies that a lot of people don't realize yeah, it's part of the gauntlet.

Speaker 1:

It's part of the gauntlet. Listen, when you look like chris evans, you know it's gonna happen to your career. Dude, I was, uh, I'm still, I'm still out. I love, I love the first part of this movie and then something happens where it pissed me off, like it just goes off the rail from there I think it might have been around the same time I walked out the theater, is it? Is it?

Speaker 2:

hey, jose, pascal scene it was yeah right around there, yeah it was like her discovering his scars.

Speaker 1:

It was what happens after that?

Speaker 2:

Okay, I walked out after that, like after that huge fight, I was like you missed like another.

Speaker 1:

You didn't miss like 20 minutes, you missed like a whole half hour.

Speaker 2:

I just did not care. Okay, let's get into that one real quick Because, like the whole movie is enough for them to celebrate champagne every once in a while, just off of people paying them to matchmake them with somebody.

Speaker 1:

I was like we have tinder for free and yeah, but this one see, I know this is where we're gonna start disagreeing. I get that concept like who dude have you, have you swiped in your life?

Speaker 2:

it's terrible, it's a terrible process this movie is almost like if hitch went corporate. That's exactly the. I think that was the pitch.

Speaker 1:

I think that it was like if Hitch went corporate. That's exactly the. I think that was the pitch. I think that it was like if we had a bunch of Hitches and they were mediocre at their job.

Speaker 2:

Well, they were all about it for the money. Really he was more for the actual caring. Well, at least with one of the clients, dude. And then, yeah, chris Evans plays. This movie is what it Ends With Us wanted to be with the throuple kind of thing, with the chemistry. I should say, um, pager pascal is the man dude. And then when they they, he plays like they call him a unicorn in the movie because he's the ideal height, he has all his hair, he has great income, he's a very handsome guy it's something rare, um, but his biggest insecurity is getting surgery by the doctors breaking his legs and letting it heal so he can get taller a couple inches. And he was so insecure. So what are you gonna leave me? Now that you found out about my legs, I was like what?

Speaker 1:

what listen he? He had a little bit more motivations than that he was she was trying to comfort him like that dude he was.

Speaker 2:

He turned into a pick me girl after him he did.

Speaker 1:

Well it also like they didn't. They had a whole this is the problem with this type of movie. They had a whole scene dedicated for him to be like why do you, why did you pick her right? Like why is it her? And like his excuse was like lame as hell. People would be throwing themselves at this million billionaire bachelor in new york city who has a premium, you know real estate, and is like just no, like you said, no real issues. It's not just that he's a unicorn, his lifestyle would be so outrageous. And they just didn't lean it. They were just like no, he's just some normal guy. It's like bullshit.

Speaker 2:

If you, if you met somebody who got that, would you think less of them, like they're like your spouse, like your partner? It's my yeah, well, that's just weird that.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, like I don't know it's, it's, it's like an enhancement right, because that was like the whole thing.

Speaker 2:

I got a boobob job.

Speaker 1:

You know we're the same.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it's the same, like people do it all the time, like they get hair transplants, like you say, they get tummy tucks, they get butt lifts. It's like that. Why not make yourself taller? It's nothing wrong with it.

Speaker 1:

Which is why I was like that's a lame mean, like, at the end of the day, if you get an enhancement and it's for you and it makes you more confident, go off. We just talked about free will earlier.

Speaker 2:

Like maybe have him like a big scar on his back or his chest or something like that.

Speaker 1:

You know, maybe make him an alcoholic you know, maybe, maybe give him an actual character flaw that makes her go oh like, maybe she's talking about work, and go oh like, maybe she's talking about work, and then he laughs in her face. I don't know.

Speaker 2:

You gotta give him something more than he had this random surgery like there needs to be a real asterisk yeah, but then when you do something like that, I think it's more like turning into this is the uh, this is the end this is at the end, yeah this is yeah, no, this is us, no, that's holding, give me show the end of us, something like that it ends with us, it ends with us. Yeah, that movie sucked and I'm still on team Justin Baldoni in that whole court case that got dismissed, but no comment hers is still going on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I mean like even like that's the thing too. Like maybe not make him like a terrible dude, but you can't like she already decided to break up with him before that. It was just like a funny button where he like realized it. But that's what I mean. And to your point earlier, like I'm a rom-com guy, you know me and goose did do like rom-com sundays, like for a year, you know um, but this is like 80 rom, 20, calm like this is not, it's probably 90 and 10.

Speaker 1:

I would say I'm being generous, maybe I was laughing at the movie at points where I should have, instead of with it but yeah, and I mean like, no man, I still overall, but like. And then chris evans character he was okay.

Speaker 2:

I mean he did nothing special. I mean like he just I don't know, like I said the time, I'm thinking of captain america when I see him, but his his care. It was not his fault. It's just character was kind of like I don't know like crying for this guy girl and I don't know. I just didn't feel these movies aren't made for me, brandy. It's like I don't know how to say all right, I'll say this.

Speaker 1:

The thing that, the real thing that keeps me up at night, why I hate this movie. I actually gave like a three out of five, so I'm being a little. I think I really do. It irritates me. His only flaw, or his main fault, was that he was broke and she told that to his face like 20 times and that was pissing me off. Like she said to Pedro like I just like you because you're rich and that's my like, that's on my list. You're rich and he's broke, and what is a girl to do? That's a stupid plot of a movie.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's not a point, it's not, he's just broke.

Speaker 1:

He's broke because he's trying like he is in the grind. Yeah, he's old, like 37 years old doing that. Maybe you know you got to pivot.

Speaker 2:

But like sorry sorry, that was another weird thing Like I picture Pedro Pascal way older than Chris Evans. It's kind of weird to have them as opposites, even though they probably closer in age than I think. But yeah, I guess when you're like listen we're.

Speaker 1:

I don't know them as opposites, even though they're probably closer in age than I think, but but yeah, I guess when you're like, listen we're. I don't know, I'm still trying to fight off 30 here, so I don't know too much about that age. But you know, I think, even if you call them 50 or 45, like I don't know how old she's supposed to be, like maybe that's the crazy part.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, yeah, um, I feel like the marketing was let down in this movie. It could have been a lot better than what it was. But it's also kind of hard too, with pedro pascal like right now he's only doing fantastic four and the interviews I've seen with him promoting this movie they're still asking about fantastic four. Um and chris evans.

Speaker 1:

Well, did you see that one, uh, that one clip that like broke my heart, low key. They were asking like chris evans, like where's pedro? And he's like, yeah, he's off. You know filming uh, uh, doom with like all my buddies, like I remember when I used to do that like I was like damn, the promo was crazy you were literally capping him and now you're on the sidelines I think he's capping.

Speaker 2:

I think he's gonna be in there. I think he's gonna make a cameo. Uh's going to be in there. I think he's going to make a cameo Do you want, but yeah. We'll do an MCU episode one day, probably when Fantastic Four comes out. I was going to say Dakota Johnson, her interviews. I feel like she's still fending off the haters from Madam Web too, so she's on defense mode with a lot of that stuff too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she's on defense mode with a lot of that stuff too. Yeah, she's, like you know, recreating herself and I don't mind her, I think she's fine. She just didn't blow me away. This is a movie that is 100 got greenlit because they signed on these actors. This movie does not work if you put, uh, some random, like I was thinking that because everyone you know compares it to those 2000s movies where, like, this type of rom-com could blow you up. But I was like if I saw, like, some unknowns in here I think this is a streaming movie for sure it is built on the back of these people.

Speaker 2:

The last movie, Phenomenon Scheme. Have you had a chance to see this one yet? No, not.

Speaker 1:

yet I'm not a huge Wes Anderson guy either.

Speaker 2:

Neither am I. The only reason I threw it in there is because I just want to do a full day in theaters. I wasn't planning on seeing this originally because the last one I didn't care for. Michael Cera makes his Wes Anderson debut in it. He's pretty good in it. The whole movie is a pretty interesting story. It's about this guy who's lost his investments and he needs to find new investors to cover his losses or something like that. And, um, yeah, cast is great. It's an interesting story, got my attention and, um, it's just satisfying to watch. It's like a hallmark greeting card in a movie. Okay, um, yeah, what movies you've been seeing lately? Oh, you just got back a couple weeks, so you missed. Yeah, I just got back.

Speaker 1:

I haven't seen anything but on the like even this weekend I'm doing um the life of chuck and I'm doing ballerina, because that came out while I've been gone as well you haven't seen that movie yet.

Speaker 2:

That was pretty good. It was pretty good. It was a fun watch. It was a fun watch. Okay, I'm excited. I'm excited. Uh, with that being said, I do want us to go over the first six months. This is like a recap, like just checking in to see where we're at. Uh, right now, I think that we're in the spike, when the first spike, like movies are coming back. I'm getting excited for all these movies, especially july. I'm getting pumped for, um. So, at categories, I know you did too a little bit some of the highs and lows of this week's. Yep, let me see. I have lists on, like, uh, the top winners, I have mid, I have bad and then the underrated oh, okay all right.

Speaker 2:

Uh, we're gonna go both give over a list and see if it's around the same, which I think they might be, but based off of you like defending the materialist, I kind of doubt it now that's what keeps us interesting.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, um, where do you want to start with? You want to start with the better movies? Yeah, of course, let's do it. Okay, the golden goose all right, they're gonna be the same. I'll go first on this one and then you can go first on the other one. Um, okay, not specific order so far, but I got how to train your dragon thunderbolts. The movie friendship have you seen that one? Tim robbins oh my god, that's hilarious. Mickey 17 companion, and of course, the number one is sinners this companion, love man we gotta talk about this.

Speaker 2:

You didn't like it I.

Speaker 1:

I told you I, the more I think about that movie, the more I hate it. It's I haven't, man, it was my, it's my probably my top three theater experience this year, because I didn't know, I went in blind, like I told you so.

Speaker 2:

But by the way, my sister's so close quotes when you were talking about Sinners with me. And you go, oh, Danny goes like whoa. I did not see that coming, but Companion, I like, Companion Granted. I haven't seen it since the theater, but I still liked it.

Speaker 1:

It's still memorable to me that's a sign.

Speaker 2:

Let's hear your top list.

Speaker 1:

All right, top. I went top five to start it I go sinners is the the right answer. You know um thunderbolts, so we're really aligned there.

Speaker 2:

I went mission impossible because I knew you were gonna put that out there. I knew you were gonna put that out there it's you can't not like.

Speaker 1:

It's crazy. Don't even get me started. I'm going to set my parachute on fire, like Tom Cruise did.

Speaker 2:

Oh wait.

Speaker 1:

Only one man is successful at that Nova Cane I threw on there. And then Warfare.

Speaker 2:

I haven't seen Warfare. You know what I didn't write. Nova Can write nova king down anywhere, but yeah, he'll be in my top list. That was a good movie okay all right, yeah, big old fan of nova king all right. What other list do you just have good and bad for this list?

Speaker 1:

no, no. What was your second? Category I have mid okay I can do mid okay, all right yeah all right, and this is this is the one where I've switched my thoughts on. So maybe not mid, but just slightly above average. Yeah, holds a space for Mickey 17. Like it got knocked out of the top five, oh, still, maybe an honorable mention the Accountant 2.

Speaker 2:

The Accountant 2 is your second pick, yep. Okay, going back and forth on this one amateur.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, okay, and I knew, because I got I got a whole thing about amateur, um, and then let's see what else I watched. I think I'll stay there. I think those are my dude I got a lot of them.

Speaker 2:

A lot of movies are admitted okay, uh, I got the account too, like you said, it was good movie, uh, but I I definitely probably would never go back and watch it again. Um, I got one of them days was in day on sisa, kiki palmer. No, I'm sorry, kiki palmer, sorry yeah dude, she's been all over my for you page.

Speaker 2:

She is hilarious. Um, I got flight risk. I don't know if you got around to seeing that one. Oh sorry, keith Ballmer. Sorry, yeah, dude, she's been all over my for you page. She is hilarious. I got flight risk. I don't know if you got around to seeing that one. Yeah, wolf man is definitely mid for me. Could have been a lot better. It was great Cinematography, wise story. Could have a lot better.

Speaker 1:

Captain America.

Speaker 2:

Brave new world yeah, brave new world. Brave New World Brave New World definitely. Mid as hell. Final Destination the new one that just came out. It was good, but it's not better than any. It's definitely like a Final Destination movie. There's nothing that makes it stand out too much for me. Mid, I got Lilo and Stitch. It was good. I was not happy. I was not happy with all the changes. I'm definitely a hater on it, but I had a fun time watching it though, and the last one I got from mid is karate kid legends okay, yeah I missed that one too.

Speaker 1:

I missed, I missed that one. So I'll see if the other one I had for mid, because I know it's forgetting. One did end of thieves too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't even watch that one because I watched the first one not too long ago, though, yeah yeah, I yeah. I was curious about that one, karate Kid 2. I mean Karate Kid Legends. I had a great time. That was one of my favorite episodes recently that I did. I did a lot of research. It's great for nostalgia, wise For like, because it was cool with seeing Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan and everything like that.

Speaker 1:

And it connect with the Cobra Kai universe. Yeah, cobra Kai universe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they corrected all the movies and even corrected the Jaden Smith one. Like Jackie Chan is his character from that movie.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, I gotta watch that one. I think I'm just gonna wait until it comes to streaming because, knowing that movie will be there next month, but Probably- I will watch that before then.

Speaker 2:

Isn't it Paramount too? Paramount will probably put it on there right away.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, sprinting tour 45 day window.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, all right.

Speaker 1:

Let me hear your bad list. Okay, so bad. No, I'm not going to put the companion on there. I ain't going to do you like that I got. Let's see flight risk, for sure For sure. Flight risk, for sure, for for sure. Flight risk. That mark walbert nonsensical accent. Real rapey vibe, damn it. The dude's trying to, she's trying to land the plane, the guy's like flirting with her earth. Me to my core, love hurts.

Speaker 2:

Hated that movie oh, with uh, what's his name? Uh, uh, uh, kiko kwan yeah, I keep seeing it on peacock and I keep wanting to pull the trigger because I love him, um, but yeah, I heard bad things about that one yeah, absolutely trash um and then uh drop I missed that one.

Speaker 1:

I missed that one, and though it called me, it was a good you you missed nothing but it's a it's a good trailer, though I'll give you that it's a great trailer it got me to go see it, like I'm thinking it's gonna be this really intense, like I think it was by the same producers or filmmakers from uh the invisible, uh visible man. So I was like, yeah, this is gonna be like right up my f, that movie he's stuck what do you got?

Speaker 2:

uh, I got more than you. Uh, I got hard eyes. I don't know if you remember that slasher movie valentine's day I got snow white on here. This one I'm just hating on. But the minecraft movie, even though it did really well in the box office. I got the materialist on here and I don't know if you've seen this one. It's Nick Kroll's new movie. It's called I Don't Understand you.

Speaker 1:

No, I've heard of that one. I've not seen it and I didn't even have a thing for me to go see it looks funny.

Speaker 2:

It definitely looks funny, but the movie just was stupid.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and.

Speaker 2:

I'm kind of over nick kroll like I don't know now I only picture big mouth when I see him um. But now you get this movie minecraft yeah good, I mean, but now he gets a picture of nick's crow. Nick kroll like as a monster just making out with another guy. I have the time. I was like why, why are we watching?

Speaker 1:

yeah, yeah, I'm good I was gonna say, uh, minecraft and snow white I boycotted. And you know me, I'll go watch most. As long as it's not horror, I'll probably go catch it so I can talk about it. Man, at the moment I like thursday, like do I really want to drive to the movie theater and support these movies? And I just couldn't couldn't do it.

Speaker 2:

Um, I got another category called the underrated movies. It's only two movies it's. I got the amateur. I really liked the amateur a lot. I'm surprised he didn't care for that much.

Speaker 1:

It's just the every cool thing that happens. There's only three cool things that happen, and they all happen in the trailer.

Speaker 2:

So kind of yeah, but it wasn't enough for me. The reason I gave it like a lower review, I mean like it's not gonna have the same effect. I want to watch it the second time. You know like I already knew everything now and, yeah, I don't think I'm gonna learn anything new at the second watch. Uh, and you know what scene it was, sorry to derail you.

Speaker 1:

It's the scene with him trying to like uh, who is that not lawrence?

Speaker 2:

is that lawrence fishburne?

Speaker 1:

yeah right, oh yeah and like he's like trying to get him to shoot him. It's the dumbest scene I've ever watched. That scene pissed me off because what if you would have done right? Like what was the plan there?

Speaker 2:

right, that was stupid. Um, and then second, the reason I put on underrated no one's talking about it. I don't see anybody talking about it, which is sad to me. Uh, and the second one I have the life of chuck that one just feels like god's no marketing around, like I don't think it's. I see a lot of reviews of it, but there are a lot of paid reviews and I never trust those okay, no, that's so fair yeah, but overall I think we're heading in the right direction.

Speaker 2:

For movies, do you think so far it's safe to say it's better than last year? I'm not going to quite say that quite yet.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know where we were at the halfway point last year in my head, but I know that I am. Maybe it's like the excitement of what's coming next. I feel I feel better this year than I did last year, but I think we're still in that realm.

Speaker 2:

I think for both of us it's safe to say like superman and fantastic four kind of like, blocked our whole minds to see what else is coming. Yeah, because we also have f1 just next week. Dude, dude, let's talk about anticipated movies. That's me right now. Yeah, that's top gun, maverick is in my top five.

Speaker 1:

I decided that it's in my top five movies um same producers. And then you got brad pitt up in there.

Speaker 2:

I am over the moon, I will be there yeah, it's super exciting, especially with um, I don't know it's, it's tied to marvel, like that actor who plays in or who played who counters uh, brad pitt, I can't remember his name that's not desmond, it's it, it's Dems and address interest. Yeah, for sure, but um, there's a lot of rumors right now he's gonna be coming up as black Panther pretty soon. That's my, that's my number one pick. Really, that's pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I recognize this guy in anything.

Speaker 2:

He didn't look familiar to me.

Speaker 1:

Snowfall I didn't see that it's show right, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's really, it was on fx.

Speaker 2:

Um, I think I seen like the first couple episodes of that, but I never kept up with it yes um, I haven't talked to you about movies, shows, matter of fact, the studio. Have you seen the studio? Loved it man, I think I saw on your story.

Speaker 1:

You were uh looking at one of the episodes I meant to text you yeah, I binged that thing in a day and a half it was incredible.

Speaker 2:

I mean it's a lot of behind the scene. Look, it's a lot of making fun of the actual studio heads. Um, I gotta tell you, my favorite episode is like almost almost the whole episode is one shot with that one like he keeps messing up. Uh, uh, dr shot. That was pure cinema for television. Yeah, I think I described somebody the plot of it. It's kind of like kirby enthusiasm humor with like movie cinema kind of.

Speaker 1:

If that makes sense that's a really good way to put it. Yeah that, that one's tied.

Speaker 2:

My first I can't decide if I like that one more because like from a pure.

Speaker 1:

They were making fun of it, but they were also doing it like chef's kiss dude. The kool-aid man episode really resonated with me.

Speaker 2:

That shit was funny. Yeah, yeah, and I was not expecting to see ice cube in there at all, I was actually not expecting to see half of the cameos. He got a ton of cameos in this movie and the show yeah, yeah, like big names, like random people.

Speaker 1:

they also had, uh, the CEO of Netflix. That was actually him. I was like, okay, I wonder what that conversation was like to get him in there.

Speaker 2:

I'm surprised they had that director, martin Scorsese in there that was pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, martin, he was acting in there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what other shows have I started? You know what? I kind of put new shows put on pause because I've been re-watching naruto for like a long time, um, but we talked about blocking out like superman and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

Uh, superman, just on my mind almost every day now I cannot. I'm more hyped for me than I ever imagined I could be. Uh, it's getting great reactions. It's everywhere. Right now it's a. Right now it's your phone background. Uh, I've been playing a lot of fortnite. I have this is my first ever skin I bought. Was superman you play for a day? Yeah, I do.

Speaker 1:

I just started, that's all right, you gotta, you gotta add me after this, I'm gonna wait we, um, but that I probably maybe a few months in and I've been holding out.

Speaker 2:

I wanted to buy alan the alien skin, but it's not available uh was, I decided superman this david corn, so that's gonna be my first skin and it's incredible. I love it.

Speaker 1:

His suit's awesome, dude, yeah yeah, yeah, I I'm so thrilled I I was talking to somebody and I was like what am I more anticipated, like anticipating this or fantastic four? And it truly is this by a mile, the closer we get to it, fantastic four is going to be great. Maybe it's not. I'm excited. This one, I'm like I need it, I feel it already.

Speaker 2:

Do you think it's? What if they were reversed, Like fantastic four was coming up in a couple of weeks? Do Fantastic Four? No, Fantastic Four is also everywhere too. Their marketing is crazy for both these movies.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I liked that. James Gunn was like don't put us against each other. It's not like don't do that nerd shit. He's like if one of us wins, we both win. We really need to have great weekends for both of us so we can keep making these types of movies.

Speaker 2:

I'm surprised. I wonder if it it's kicking, because it's like two weeks after they're coming out. I'm wondering if it's gonna kick superman out of the imax a lot sooner then no it's?

Speaker 1:

yeah, it's exactly three weeks, if I'm not mistaken which is which is fine, because that's what happened to sinners. Like sinners was out for two, maybe three weeks, and then, uh, mission impossible, and then that got taken.

Speaker 2:

I think sinners. I think sinners got put back and I'm actually a little bit right. I thought not all of them. I know that that they.

Speaker 1:

They stuck with mission impossible because tom cruise like we're looking at straw hat, goofy and soups and was like, yeah, we need to get that movie back like they had any control over it. But hey, that's the ceo of movies right there it centers is still incredible.

Speaker 2:

I'm still watching a bunch of tiktoks where it's talking about that and I'm learning more about that movie still it's. It's incredible great I think it's gonna be a I hope it's like win some kind of oscars, or at least nominated for every category yeah, it better be not listen, better be nominated.

Speaker 1:

That's my only like kind of critique of it. I wish it came out a little later, um, because you know, it's like kind of hard for these movies that come out this early to stay on the top of everyone's mind. But hell, do a re-release. It's very rare like I haven't felt this way, maybe, since this is going to be bold, take maybe like black panther, where I like know that I'm in the middle of like a cultural phenomenon, like I see it like happening in front of me.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna give a Hot Topic prediction. I think this might go against I hate saying this out loud For best soundtrack. Go against Wicked 2, part 2. That's not how I take it all. You don't think so. No, I think so.

Speaker 1:

No, I think that would probably, because what else is coming? I mean pure soundtrack-wise yeah, I think maybe Superman. I think James Gunn is misleading us.

Speaker 2:

I'm hoping he does a Guardian soundtrack.

Speaker 1:

I think he's misleading us. Talking about that. It wasn't as focused, but from the theme, like the first trailer, john williams score comes in there. Man, get out of here, we're gonna be.

Speaker 2:

We're gonna be in a good spot yeah, yeah, um, so looking forward to superman dude. Um, yeah, that phone's gonna be great. There's also no one's talking about jurassic world coming. I was just about to this is why we talk.

Speaker 1:

I'm just about to say that comes out before either. Yeah, so we are uh. Um, yeah, I uh. How do you feel about that one?

Speaker 2:

it's just bad timing on the studio's part. It's, I mean, it has potential to be good, great even. But like the, the way this, like the second trilogy ended was just bad. It was horrible. I fucked it up and they didn't even need to make this movie at all. Uh, but throw scarlett johansson in there and dinosaurs I mean you can always make dinosaurs work in some way just placing it a week before superman, knowing it's not going to get a chance at imax. Really it's kind of stupid.

Speaker 1:

The stupid and terrible decision they should have put that in june they should have put that in june because I mean, like even right now, you know like f1's coming out, but if you would have started june with this, then we would have had something like almost every three weeks, and that would have been the proper play yeah, yeah, I couldn't even have it with a main release, but nah, okay well, may was tom cruise's month. Mission Impossible.

Speaker 2:

I'm really big on this. We can do that. April was obviously Michael B Jordan. I would say January was Robert Pattinson, february, I guess you had to say Sam Wilson, anthony Mackie, and then we said Michael B Jordan, jordan's april, april, uh, tom cruise was may june. What's what's coming on june, would you say. You have f1 at the end, you know like but that's what I think that this is.

Speaker 1:

This would have been their best opportunity yeah at the beginning it's like a tie it's like a tie.

Speaker 2:

It's like a tie between July. Yeah, I got like more to see.

Speaker 1:

We'll see. When the dust settles, help kick it to August. You know, like I don't know Scarlett Johansson, I'm watching anything she's in, so I'm excited I heard Steven Spielberg is really into this one but who knows, do you? Think we'll ever see their crossovers with chris pratt's only in a fever dream I.

Speaker 2:

I don't think he would come back for it. Chris pratt's like in a weird stage of his career, like he's doing his. I think he has like a new season two on prime coming out for that one journalist, yeah, which is a good series. Um, I don't know if any other projects I've seen him in like, because his last two movies kind of didn't do well, like the one on Netflix with, uh, the Rooster brothers.

Speaker 1:

Um, oh, with uh Billy Bob. Uh, yeah, I didn't watch that, but uh, yeah, is he going to be in? Uh doom Chris.

Speaker 2:

Pratt yeah, heard anything about that, not, dune, I'm stupid uh, doomsday.

Speaker 1:

Oh uh, I don't think his name was announced, though, right?

Speaker 2:

no, he's on earth, star wars on earth. I mean, I'm sure you guys push back on next december. I'm sure we'll get another like wave of announcements of casting. Yeah, yeah, I'm loving the behind the scenes photos of everyone eating and shit like that together.

Speaker 1:

I love all that this is what it needed to feel like like. This is like those set like with simu, um and uh, uh. Even chris hemsworth like posts and stuff like downey jr. I was like they're having fun, so I don't know, I'm excited.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we can talk about Doomsday all day. You know what? Because we're coming close to an hour, I believe you want to play the start of that game. I've played, yeah let's do it.

Speaker 2:

All right, so that'd be fine. With the Knives Out 30 movie has been in the talks lately about like James Bond himself is trying to fight for it to get into the theaters, I believe, instead of just streaming, which I think it did last. For the second one, I remember watching it in theaters for like I think it was only for like less than a week, but then it was 10 days.

Speaker 2:

I want to say but then now he's fighting to like hey, this needs a theatrical release, which I think he's right like. These movies are great, these movies are phenomenal.

Speaker 1:

He was proven that, dude, they get $0 for putting it on Netflix. Or you go make, even if it's $50, $60, $70 mil, and then people are more excited. Yeah, definitely, and it's Tommy the Maverick all over again.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm thinking what's making these movies great? It just has great acting, but just a great cast. These are star-studded casts to the point where what's making these movies great? It it just has well great acting, but just a great cast like. These are star-studded cast to the point where, like I think it's fun when they do these like, oh, let's put these actors acting skills to the test by making them act in this drama and like, see who they can deceive and who can really hide something behind their acting. Um, I love this. So I thought this would be a fun game, for we picked our dream cast for the next knives out movie. I think they already started casting it, if I'm not mistaken, but these are going to be our choices for a future knives out movie. This is a murder mystery movie. We have six people each. I don't know if you picked which one you would pick as a killer, but I did. Okay, I can.

Speaker 2:

I have two options but I have two options, but I'll narrow it down. Yeah, this is obviously. It's not including um, I keep calling james bond, but his real name is um what's? His real name, daniel craig. Daniel craig, this is not including him. He's the one. We're not gonna mess with his character. All right, did you want to go first on this one?

Speaker 1:

how do you want to do it? Do you want to go one for one, or do you want to go through all six?

Speaker 2:

I kind of go through all six because I got reasoning for why I picked them.

Speaker 1:

Okay, then I got All right. So first reason up front every single one of these has a Marvel superhero, okay, marvel actor. Should I say mine for this one? My pick is Florence Pugh.

Speaker 2:

That's great, that is very great. I wish I thought of her.

Speaker 1:

I think she would be perfect for this who done it Like. She can play a lot of different roles. She can play like a you know anything. I think she's our like linchpin here. I think Glenn Powell, cause you gotta go with somebody who's who's hot right now. I think he has the perfect, uh, like Chris Pratt role, but like, uh, just that extra star power. I I almost want to say he's my villain, cause he would be that arrogant person or he can play like the sympathetic, like stud there. Um, I'm just out of pure crazy energy. I don't know if you follow him and this will be hard because he's coming off an Oscar, kieran Culkin.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I think that crazy attitude like fast paced energy would do us well.

Speaker 2:

He would be the one freaking out as soon as the murder happens. A hundred percent before it even happened. Why are we here? What are we doing Like?

Speaker 1:

just making the cast, like really feel bad. I also have JK Simmons in here. Happened, why are we here? What are we doing? Like just making the cast, like really feel bad. I also have jk simmons in here I could see that okay overall he's taking a lot more fun. He's doing more fun things. Invincible. He only has to say lines like get him back in here. Get him back in here. Uh, one, two, three, four got john boyega. And who?

Speaker 2:

I haven't heard that name in a minute. That's what.

Speaker 1:

And that's what I need the audience to see. I don't want to watch john boyega. Everyone's like okay, um in there. And then I had two more, so I'll narrow it down. I think I want jack black with my, my wild card pick again, somebody who just fits into this world but can play it like I think of him in um, and uh, uh, the kevin hart movie, the uh jumanji, kevin harth, the rock jumanji, I think a very jumanji-ish, like wild goofy dude does he play a girl now?

Speaker 2:

exactly interesting, okay, yeah, so a little bit all over the place there I almost said dave batista, like oh, I forgot, he already was in one of these movies. Yep, nope, he's your killer, john blackjack. Why is your killer?

Speaker 1:

no, no, I think I'll. I think I want glenn powell oh, glenn powell's, your killer.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay, I think like the first one.

Speaker 1:

Obviously we had chris evans. Second one we had, uh, edward norton I think glenn powell kind of would fit that. Or florence pugh, because, again, lynchpin, you always think it's like the big name actor, but because there's so many in here it would work and we've never had a female killer, and I think that would be very, very good twist and keep it fresh yeah, that that'd be interesting.

Speaker 2:

I also went around picking hot actors. Right now I kind of wish I did older, a little bit older, but these are the ones I picked for good reasoning. The first one I got, Jenna Ortega, who plays, you know, she definitely plays that darker, I do.

Speaker 1:

I think she's good.

Speaker 2:

She's great at playing that darker role. You know we've seen her from wednesdays a couple of similar roles. Uh, number two I got donald glover. This is also after seeing mr and mrs smith. He has that time to keep his cool when everything goes down. He's very valuable. Dude. Did you ever watch atlanta? No, but I see clips of it all the time and I want to he would.

Speaker 1:

That's who I'm envisioning in this.

Speaker 2:

That would be hilarious uh, number three I got steven young okay, so all right, I went invincible, you went mark all right, yeah, he's he. Yeah, I went, mark. He's incredible. He's incredible actor. I think he deserves more chances to do his. Have you seen him in beef? He's great in that movie, yeah yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I should say um, you also mentioned you picked an avenger for your movies. I also picked an Avenger. I got Chris Hemsworth. Uh, have you seen him in that horror movie? Okay, have you seen him in that horror movie? I can't remember what it's called, but at that motel or he goes around like um.

Speaker 2:

Oh, the uh yeah yeah, see a little darker side from this kind of play, this kind of role. Okay, number five this is an older character, but this is to deceive you. This is for you to think it's him most of the time, and I think this character could do it really good. John berthal. John berthal okay, he's the deceiver of this movie. You're gonna think it's him the entire time. All right, he's your batista character yeah, the killer in this movie. This is after seeing his netflix movie um ted bundy.

Speaker 1:

I'm going zach efron listen, I'm put zach in everything yeah, that's okay, that's okay with me, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna iron. Uh, iron claw broke me in a way I still have not recovered from, so I think like the first movie you came on for this podcast was firefly.

Speaker 2:

I think it was called um.

Speaker 1:

He was great in that movie too, like the movie itself was just made, but that movie wasn't great, but he was the best part about it for sure yeah, so he definitely hasn't played.

Speaker 2:

I could play a more serious role. I want to see him a more serious role like he's great and funny comedic roles, um, but let's drama it up a little bit. He was great in Ironclaw. Can't wait to see what his next move is. Actually, his follow-up right after the Ironclaw was Ricky's to Nicky, so I don't know what this guy's going to do.

Speaker 1:

He just shows that he has range and that's okay, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Brandon great first episode. Great first episode. I want to post our two picks on TikTok so I have people chime in. Great first episode, brandon. I can't wait to do the next one with you. We're going to go back and forth between hosting these things and we're going to play some more games in the future. We talked about a couple drafts, so we might do some similar stuff to that too. Yeah, absolutely. Let's give a movie recommendation for tonight for people to watch For tonight. Sitting at home.

Speaker 1:

Hot summer day. Hot summer day, I think, oh man, you know what, just because it's in front of me, um, I'm looking up if and everyone's been talking about it lately if you've got time and you want to really sit and watch the one of the best movies of all time interstellar, just add it back if it's worth a rewatch. If you haven't seen it in a while and if you've never seen it, you're gonna freaking. Thank us, yeah three hours later it's worth it, man.

Speaker 2:

I'm also gonna go a Netflix movie Intergalactic. It's an animation one. It's a dull animation one. It's a very good, chill vibes, one that I love a lot. I'm actually gonna go with.

Speaker 2:

Watson, kid Cudi, who's also famous right now for Ditty Trials. So leave off of that. And then, yeah, next week's episode is going to be F1. That's right. Next week, right, yep? Thank you for listening. Subscribe to both of us. On Letterboxd I think my my letterbox review for the materialist it was. All it said was um, this movie has a scene with a bunch of white people at a wedding skiing, singing sweet carolina at the top of their lungs like. That's all you need to know about this movie aka, it's on brand, let's go.

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