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Roasty Toasty Ghosty
#125: Potatoes Are War Starters
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In which Lauren & Mattias do kangaReviews on their assigned rewatches. They review their recent movie night films, and discuss various topics such as rumors and big sacks of O'boy.
Content:
- Opening
- Weekly check in
- Debate deccisions & potato wars
- Intermission
- Movie on!
- Air America
Göta kanal 3 - Kanalkungens hemlighet
- kangaReviews
- Strul
- Chess
- Weight update
- What's ruining our lives
- Wrap up
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Welcome to Roasty Toasty Ghosty
Speaker 1In a world where everything is unscripted. This is Roasty Toasty Ghost. Do you have something to say?
Speaker 2I don't, you don't, no.
Speaker 1You don't want to speak at all.
Speaker 2I don't want to talk to you, no.
Speaker 1Is that funny?
Speaker 2I want to talk to you. No, is that funny?
Speaker 1I don't want to talk to you when you laugh about it?
Speaker 2yeah, so I think it's funny, so mean yeah, yeah, it is yeah, I think you still like me, even though I'm kind of mean sure, yes, yes, I do, and you're not that mean. Oh, don't be spreading rumors. That's what I tell the kids.
Speaker 1When they say you're nice yeah.
Speaker 2Like mom. Why are you being so nice? Like don't you dare say that to me? Don't you tell people that I'm nice? That's not okay. No, okay, I'm not that nice.
Speaker 1No, no, I know.
Speaker 2I'm a mean person.
Speaker 1Yeah, you're a mean girl.
Speaker 2I am a mean girl. You can't sit with us.
Speaker 1True.
Speaker 2Yeah, alright, do you want to start?
Speaker 1this yes.
Speaker 2Okay, go ahead. Okay. Wait, I have to make an announcement.
Speaker 1Okay, that's how you do that. That was the announcement. Yes, and you talked through it.
Speaker 2I'm sorry.
Speaker 1It's okay.
Speaker 2It was bad timing. Can you do it again?
Speaker 1Yeah. Can you do it better, you good.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, okay, can I start this?
Speaker 2oh yeah, yeah, sure okay, hello and welcome to roasty toasty ghosty I'm just making myself ready for my line my name is lauren and I'm matias and we're gonna be your besties for the next hour or so, maybe longer, longer than an hour?
Speaker 1oh yeah, I hope not but maybe, yeah, we have some things scripted this time we have things to say yeah, okay, so let's jump into it.
Weekly Life Updates
Speaker 2Yeah, let's see. Should we talk about the week? Okay, so last saturday.
Speaker 1Yeah, there was a day.
Speaker 2Yeah, I think my family went out and watched Folk Race.
Speaker 1Oh yeah.
Speaker 2Mm-hmm, we got there around like 9, 930-ish and it was kind of chilly but I thought it was kind of fun. It's just broken down cars racing, it was kind of fun. It's just broken down cars racing, it was kind of fun.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2Yeah, no, I know you don't agree.
Speaker 1No, absolutely not.
Speaker 2But we found it kind of exciting and it was something that my life partner wanted to do for the past few years. So we finally did that Okay few years. So we finally did that and my daughter also had some kind of activity day at the horse riding school the horse stalls. So we were there, I brought her there for a while and then I had left my life partner at the folk race and then it wasn't that fun. It was so fun he wanted to be left alone.
Speaker 1It was so fun that you left.
Speaker 2Well, we were double booked, so I fixed that. I gave him some time alone and it was really nice for him. For both of us, I mean, it went well. And then I took all the kids back to the folk race and we watched the very end and one of the cars flipped while we were there and that was fun to watch and that was all okay, everyone survived yeah, we all survived and my kids suddenly wanted to participate in these races.
Speaker 1Oh, oh, yeah, your oldest.
Speaker 2Especially my oldest. Yeah, but he needs to be a mechanic first, I think.
Speaker 1Yeah, so he can fix your car when it breaks down. Mm-hmm, and you met my sister there.
Speaker 2I did, and I got to listen to her life partner the whole time. He was an announcer.
Speaker 1Yeah, no wonder you had fun.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, it was lots of fun. What did you do on Saturday?
Speaker 1I just stayed home. Yeah, did I.
Speaker 2I didn't see you.
Speaker 1No.
Speaker 2So I'm assuming you stayed home.
Speaker 1Yeah, I'm pretty sure I just stayed home.
Speaker 2I feel like it's not that often you go anywhere else if I'm not involved. No. Sunday we went for a walk.
Speaker 1Yeah, we did.
Speaker 2It was really nice. Your mom offered me coffee, which was really nice. Yeah, I said no.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Because I'm mean.
Speaker 1I'm so rude, which wasn't very nice. No she was pissed she got so mad. Yeah, no.
Speaker 2I saw her fuming on the way back inside. Yeah, I said no to coffee.
Speaker 1Yeah, I did some editing on Sunday. Yeah, I think I finished it on Sunday. Good yeah, that was it yeah.
Speaker 2On Monday. Then I went to class, I went to school. Yeah. What else did I do? I don't really know. I went to water gymnastics on Monday.
Speaker 1Okay, vatnyanpam Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2And it was really fun. Hmm, yeah, I enjoyed it a lot.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2And that's what I did, okay.
Speaker 1Yeah, I enjoyed it a lot, yeah, and that's what I did. Okay, yeah, sounds fun. Were there? A lot of people there.
Speaker 2There were quite a few. Oh okay, everyone was older than me. But yeah, I mean I never went to this water gymnastics before because it's on Mondays and we usually would work later on Mondays, so I definitely never really wanted to do anything after that.
Speaker 1No.
Speaker 2After working.
Speaker 1No, I get it.
Speaker 2But now I have time.
Speaker 1You do.
Speaker 2Right at the end of the season.
Speaker 1Yeah, I want to work though.
Speaker 2Yeah, was that fun.
Speaker 1Yeah, no, maybe not, because I was at the department that I don't like that very much, but you know it has to be done.
Speaker 2You have a job? Yeah, I do, that's good.
Speaker 1It is good.
Speaker 2Yeah, and then on Tuesday I took my daughter and sick child to the head gymnastics leader, to her house, and an Easter tradition we have now is to go there and pick eggs because she has chickens. So my daughter and sick child went into the chicken coop and they were hunting for eggs. Oh. And it's really fun for them. Yeah. And then we bring them home and we color them after we boil them.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2And yeah, it's a fun activity for them. And of course we had Fika. She had baked cookies and provided tea. So I had tea, yeah, green tea yeah, and she told me that she was expecting another person to come over who also speaks english okay she's from ukraine and um me crane ukraine, ukraine, oh and uh. She also brought Fika, so I had double Fika.
Speaker 1So much Fika.
Speaker 2So much Fika. And then we were like, oh well, we're going to go training later, so it'll be okay. But, it was more Fika than the workout would burn.
Speaker 1Okay, yeah.
Speaker 2So yeah.
Speaker 1Yeah, I went to work. I don't know if it was Monday or Tuesday. I saved one of our cats from a tree.
Speaker 2Aww.
Speaker 1Because there was a dog, unleashed dog who chased the cats around, and one cat just climbed up the tree and didn't want to come down.
Speaker 2He didn't want to come down.
Speaker 1No, he didn't know, so I just got a ladder and climbed up to get him.
Speaker 2Yeah, I did Good job. Thank you, saved the cat. Yeah, on Wednesday.
Speaker 1I went to work.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1And then we had spinning.
Speaker 2Was there something else I did during the day? Maybe, On Wednesday, my life partner and I planted some seeds. Oh. For I don't know plants, I don't know. Yeah, he planted tomatoes. Okay.
Speaker 2Tomato seeds and I planted like small bell peppers oh and spinach, and I moved a basil plant, or two basil plants, into one big pot. Yeah, that's what we did. And then, yeah, I picked you up from work yeah and you helped me rehearse for my spinning instructor. Final, so you got to experience my first spinning class in a way yeah. Please give me your review.
Speaker 1It was an experience I experienced butthurt, butthurt, butthurt, butter, butthurt.
Speaker 2Butter.
Speaker 1Butthurt, Butthurt. And yeah, I mean, it was sweaty.
Speaker 2Yeah, we worked hard.
Speaker 1Yeah, but it was good. I think it's good for us to you know, work up a sweat.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1And it felt like the songs were going on forever.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, sometimes it feels like that, but overall, it was good.
Speaker 1Good, it felt good.
Speaker 2Yeah, it was good to actually do my planned class with you, so I could tweak it.
Speaker 1Yeah, see what worked and not.
Speaker 2Right class with you so I could tweak it. Yeah, see what worked and not right. And there was one song that I had to cut completely because it just did not work how I wanted it to, which was upsetting, I'm sure you're. You were glad, you're not coming back.
Speaker 1No, it didn't really matter, because I had to do it.
Speaker 2So that was Wednesday. Hmm, thursday was yesterday.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2And that morning I filmed my actual vinyl for the spinning instructor course. Yeah. It took a while because I was just trying to get everything perfect and the camera was not doing what I wanted it to the whole time. I was supposed to film myself setting up the bike. Yeah. And the first time I just set it up without saying anything. Oh, okay.
Speaker 2I was supposed to be explaining what I was doing and I was like darn it. So then I had to put it all back where it was and move it around and everything and then do it all over again and actually talk.
Speaker 1Yeah, Swedish.
Speaker 2Yeah, I was doing it all in Swedish.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2My class with you was in English.
Speaker 1It was.
Speaker 2Would you rather me do it in Swedish, spanish, spanish, spinning Swedish.
Speaker 1Spanish, spanish.
Speaker 2Spinning.
Speaker 1Spanish, spanish Spinach.
Speaker 2Spinach. Would you rather have spinach? Yeah, swedish.
Speaker 1I don't know. I know you're not comfortable with speaking Swedish to me.
Speaker 2No, not really, not intentionally. I mean you hear me speak Swedish with the kids all the time.
Speaker 1Yeah, but not to me.
Speaker 2No.
Speaker 1You wouldn't.
Speaker 2Not usually no. It happens, but no.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's if someone else who you usually speak Swedish with is there. If you're addressing me, you're speaking Swedish.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, I don't speak english, because I think that you don't know what I'm saying in swedish no so there was that, and then later that day, oh yeah, during my thursday, my thursday- your thursday. I did my rewatch. Yeah. Which we'll talk about later. Mm-hmm. And then I went to gymnastics kids gymnastics where we had chaos, gymnastics because it was just all the groups kind of running around, Okay. And yeah, there's like no structure. Ah, there's also FICA, but I didn't have any of it. Wow. I was that good. That's cool.
Speaker 1Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. My let's see what did I do? I went to work.
Speaker 2Right On.
Speaker 1Thursday and.
Speaker 2You did have fika.
Speaker 1I did have fika, I had candy.
Speaker 2Work provided Easter candy.
Speaker 1Easter candy yeah, happy I had candy work provided. Easter candy. Easter candy yep.
Speaker 2So yeah, I'm sorry about that, but I had green tea on tuesday, yeah okay, yeah, or even I guess yeah I don't think this lent has gone very well no, no, we haven't.
Speaker 1We are so bad at this. Yeah, it wasn't like we had punishments or no, there's no consequences no, just guilt. Yeah, that's, and that's it sorry, I failed your challenge yeah, exactly, and we, uh, we're used to guilt yeah, yeah, that's daily yeah, at this point and it ends on sunday finally, yeah, it does.
Speaker 2And today's Friday.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2It's a long Friday.
Speaker 1Yeah, in Sweden it is.
Speaker 2In English, it's a good Friday. Yeah, you had the day off.
Speaker 1I did.
Speaker 2Yeah, and so did I. Yeah. I have lots of days off now. We took the kids Easter egg hunting this morning.
Speaker 1Yeah, more egg hunting.
Speaker 2Yes, more egg hunting, because that's the most fun thing to do. These were not real eggs, but they had to find one egg and exchange it for a bag of candy. Ah, okay. And that's what happened. And then we grilled hot dogs after and we all had a good time. Yeah, good, what did you do?
Speaker 1I did my rewatch today. Okay, I was planning on doing it yesterday, but I was too tired to do it.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1So I did it this morning and it went well, I think, Good this morning and it went well, I think, good.
The Potato Debate Heats Up
Speaker 2After the Easter egg hunt, my life partner and I we lost the kids somewhere. No sick child went with his grandmother and the big kids went to their father and my life partner and I went and we had lunch together. Yeah. We went to a Chinese place because they had orange chicken, which I had been looking at for a while. Okay, so I finally got my orange chicken and we had some sides as well.
Speaker 1Yeah, and fortune cookies.
Speaker 2There were fortune cookies. They were sweet fortune cookies. Oh. They were very vanilla-y. Hmm, so well, they were good, sounds good. They had unusual fortunes.
Speaker 1Yeah, your life partner is a unicorn.
Speaker 2Yeah, it said that he was a unicorn, and if I was a superhero I'd be Captain. Nice, yeah, you're nice, okay, thank you, you had that. I got the most generic that generic note You're nice, you're nice, all right, thank you, fortune. Yeah, is that now or is that the future?
Speaker 1Yeah, and your life partner. He read it as in he's just made up. Yeah, like a unicorn, he's fake.
Speaker 2He's a fake person because he's a unicorn. Yeah yeah, we also might have picked up some candy at the candy mall.
Speaker 1Yeah, you might have.
Speaker 2The store is called Candy Mall.
Speaker 1Is it?
Speaker 2Yeah, but yeah, yeah, that's what it means, which I mean serves them right, because it's a really big candy store. I was mainly going for the sugar-free and then I wandered around and accidentally picked up some things were not sugar-free.
Speaker 1Yeah, that happens.
Speaker 2It was an accident Didn't mean to.
Speaker 1I would never have anything with sugar in it.
Speaker 2No, definitely not. And today's Friday.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2It's April 18th.
Speaker 1Yeah 2025.
Speaker 2And we watched movies.
Speaker 1Yeah, we did.
Speaker 2Would you like?
Speaker 1what no?
Speaker 2What could you possibly have to say?
Speaker 1right now. No, I just wanted to tell the people about our walk.
Speaker 2We went for a walk. Today is Friday and we went for a walk. Yeah, Would you like to move Jan?
Speaker 1No, things happen on that walk.
Speaker 2Oh boy, okay, go ahead. We saw cats, we did.
Speaker 1We saw ten of them.
Speaker 2Yes.
Speaker 1Ten different cats.
Speaker 2We counted the cats and we said hi to all of them. I tried to pet one. They ran away.
Speaker 1Yeah, they were so cute.
Speaker 2Yeah. We took a long walk. Yeah. And it went from being a regular walk to a hunt for cats and then a hunt for a kebab roll. Yeah. My life partner wanted a kebab roll and we went to the pizzeria like we usually would, but they were closed of course yeah. So then we went to another pizzeria and hoped that they were open, because if they were not open then we'd have to go to the grocery store and get stuff to make a kebab roll ourselves. But luckily this other pizzeria was open.
Speaker 1Yeah, saved us, yep and I did not eat any other food today before.
Speaker 2Not food, food no.
Speaker 1No, that's what I said.
Speaker 2We had Greek yogurt with strawberries for snacks, and that's not food. Okay, that's breakfast.
Speaker 1Yeah, I would call that breakfast. Or like melon more? Oh, I would call that breakfast, or like mellonmål.
Speaker 2Oh, I would call it breakfast.
Speaker 1Yeah, well, it was a little bit late for breakfast.
Speaker 2It's never too late for breakfast.
Speaker 1Breakfast I usually eat after I've woken up.
Speaker 2That should be my debate. It's never too late for breakfast. Breakfast can be had whenever you want to have breakfast.
Speaker 1Yeah, I disagree.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1That's a morning situation, or whenever you wake up.
Speaker 2I guess, if you take a nap, yeah, then you have to have breakfast again.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Oh no, I accidentally fell asleep.
Speaker 1Yeah, I need breakfast. If you're just not off, then the next meal you have is breakfast.
Speaker 2Yeah, I guess. So After like every 10 minutes of class, I have to wake up and oh, it's time for breakfast. Yeah. I'm going to take out my breakfast now. I have an assignment, assignment.
Speaker 1I don't know what that word was. Excitement, excitement. Excitement.
Speaker 2I had excitement. No, I have an assignment at school. I have to debate something or argue whatever, and it's due on tuesday. We had a sign-up sheet and I took the very first spot, so I could just get it over with okay so, um, my original idea was I'm going to talk about my diet and teach them about that and why it's good, but now I'm wondering if I should debate about breakfast being okay at any time of the day.
Speaker 1I think you should, because I think people would disagree with you.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1That's the point of a debate right I guess, so hmm, all right or, or you could uh debate the fact if a sandwich is a snack or not oh, oh, oh, that's a good one.
Speaker 2Oh, I have to re-listen to that episode. Uh yeah, I have to ask open eyes some things here. I need some points.
Speaker 1Yeah, I'm sorry if I'm making it more difficult for you.
Speaker 2Maybe I can split it into two things. Yeah, true. Like I was going to debate about this but now I'm going to ramble on and tell you about sandwiches.
Speaker 1You go from diet to breakfast, to sandwiches yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2I mean I have to stand up there for like eight minutes and talk about this, so I might as well is it in swedish? Yes, oh, it's my swedish class okay uh, so yeah, I made a power point and everything. Now I have to redo it all, okay.
Speaker 1I'm sorry and you're welcome.
Speaker 2You ruined my life. We're not there yet, remember that Okay.
Speaker 1What's ruining your life, matthias?
Speaker 2Always.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Every single time.
Speaker 1It's probably Matthias yeah.
Speaker 2Now I'm conflicted over what I should debate about. That should be a debate. Snacks, it's probably Matias. Yeah, now I'm conflicted over what I should debate about yeah, that should be a debate.
Speaker 1Snacks.
Speaker 2My debate is what I'm supposed to debate about. Yeah, oh, my God, stop. No, that would be funny. Yeah, oh.
Speaker 1That would feel like meta humor.
Speaker 2Yeah, oh my God, I wonder if my teacher would be okay with that. I have to redo my powerpoint and since I took the first spot, I mean I could just stand up there and ramble and get away with it I'm pretty sure. Yeah, screw the PowerPoint.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2I don't need a PowerPoint for this.
Speaker 1No.
Speaker 2I can go on about food forever. Yeah, I mean, our very first assignment was write down three questions for the group. I had three food questions. Oh, okay.
Speaker 2My first one was what's the best way to cook a potato? What do you like on your pizza? Yeah potatoes obviously is the correct answer yeah whatever they said was wrong. And my third question was cake or ice cream. Yeah, I mean, ice cream was the right answer there too yeah, which they all were correct on that one good the potato question. Anything would have been okay, except for potato salad. I don't like potato salad. That's the only potato thing I don't like. Huh.
Speaker 2Hmm, okay, I just don't like I'm going to debate about why potato salad is wrong, okay, or why you should not peel a potato. Peeling potatoes is a sin. People are religious, they'll understand Okay.
Speaker 1Yeah, peeling potatoes is a sin. People are religious, they'll understand. Okay, yeah, yeah, I don't peel potatoes, so I'm not against that Go ahead. I just think the you know boil oh.
Speaker 2Why are you punching things? You're really getting aggressive. Yeah.
Speaker 1Over potatoes. Yeah, that's what starts most wars, I think Potatoes.
Speaker 2World War. I was over potatoes, I think.
Speaker 1Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 2Oh, you just wait. Five episodes from now, I'm going to tell you.
Speaker 1It was actually called the Great Potato War. Yeah, few people know it.
Speaker 2Yeah, and the Great Potato War. Yeah, few people know it yeah.
Speaker 1And the rock was there.
Speaker 2And he was a potato. Yeah, he grew from a rock to a potato, mr Potato Head.
Speaker 1Yeah, I was going to say something about potato, no.
Speaker 2You boil potatoes.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's what you said I just think just boiling potatoes is kind of bland. I don't really like that way of cooking potatoes. Potato Other than that, I think you're it's good.
Speaker 2I'm good.
Speaker 1Yeah, it's good, I like mashed, I like, you know, klyftor.
Speaker 2Wedges.
Speaker 1Okay, yeah, wedges.
Speaker 2Wedges.
Speaker 1Wedgies.
Speaker 2Yes, that's what I used to call them.
Speaker 1And fries of course.
Speaker 2Obviously, yeah. Anyway, have you ever had a baked potato?
Speaker 1Yeah, I'm not sure I'm a big fan. I don't know. I'm not sure I'm a big fan. I don't know, I'm not sure, I don't know. You can do that.
Speaker 2I would love to. My life partner doesn't like them, though, he says, but I would not mind making baked potatoes. They take a while, but I like them.
Speaker 1Yeah, they take a while, but I like them. Yeah, there's also one potato dish, whatever you call it. That I'm not the biggest fan of Don't even Get out.
Speaker 2You can leave now. We're going to take a break, okay.
Speaker 1We need to work this out. Yeah, okay, yeah, I'm not going to say anything more about potatoes. I feel like we can move on now.
Speaker 2I feel like we can move on now I feel like we can move on.
Speaker 1Or maybe like movie on.
Speaker 2Should we movie on?
Speaker 1Or should we take a break?
Speaker 2Maybe we should take a break.
Speaker 1Yeah, to calm ourselves down a little bit Right, yeah. Because it feels like it started to get heated in here Very tense. Yeah, Heated like an oven for a potato. Yeah, exactly, I mean we were talking about potatoes and that's the war starter.
Speaker 2I get frustrated.
Speaker 1Potatoes are war starters.
Speaker 2That's true, we're gonna take a break.
Speaker 1Okay, we'll be right back. Yeah, bye.
Speaker 2Bye, I believe we're back.
Speaker 1Oh, okay, yeah, I think so too.
Movie Review: Air America
Speaker 2Okay, welcome back. Welcome to the second half. Yes. It is Friday, like I was trying to say. Oh yeah. I think we've calmed down a bit. Yeah. From the potato arguments yes. It is Friday, yes, and we watched movies.
Speaker 1We did.
Speaker 2Would you like to move on?
Speaker 1Let's move on.
Speaker 2All right, Today we watched Air America.
Speaker 1Yeah, okay, and Göta Kanal 3, kanalkungens Hemlighet.
Speaker 2Okay, but I am going to tell you about Air America.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2Air, as in like Air Air around you.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1What else?
Speaker 2Like an air to the throne.
Speaker 1Oh, okay, yeah.
Speaker 2So when you first told me the title, I wasn't sure which one it was until I read the title. So yeah, now I know. It's air in the sky.
Speaker 1Yeah, things are coming from the sky.
Speaker 2Yeah, like pigs, yeah and heroin, or oh boys, oh boy. Oh boys, oh boys, oh boy, oh boys. And oh boy Pigs and oh boy Big sacks of, oh boy Opioids. Yeah, that's a weird word to say.
Speaker 1Opioids Yep.
Speaker 2That should be a silly word for Mad. Men yeah. In this movie we have Mel Gibson.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2Also Robert Downey Jr. Iron man is in this movie.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Baby Iron man.
Speaker 1Yeah, I was really young.
Speaker 2Yeah, this movie is about airplanes and all they do is fly around in the sky and drop pigs from the planes, and it's a Vietnam War movie so. I knew exactly what was going on the whole time they were flying in airplanes.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2And that's what they did.
Speaker 1I tried to get you a little bit worried before we started the movie. Okay, that you, it wasn't. You know it was another movie about Vietnam War, you know.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1We recently. We recently watched Platoon Right, which you weren't the biggest fan of.
Speaker 2Not at all, not even close to being a fan.
Speaker 1No, not the biggest.
Speaker 2At all no.
Speaker 1No, not the biggest at all.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1Okay, so I just wanted to scare you that, or like make you a little bit worried that this was in the same kind of vein as that one. It isn't right.
Speaker 2Or is it? No, it was better, because all they did was fly in airplanes. Yeah. That was the movie I think it was. Uh, it was funny. Yes, yeah, yeah, it was kind of funny.
Speaker 1Was that a question it?
Speaker 2was a question. It's been a while since I've seen this movie. Okay. So I don't remember. Yeah, there were funny parts. Oh, I liked the part when they were hanging upside down in the trees.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, in the helicopter. Yeah yeah, they crashed into the trees, yeah.
Speaker 2And they were like you fall first, because they had to fall to the ground, otherwise, I mean, they were going to get crushed by the helicopter. Yeah. And the other guy was like no, you go first. And then the guy was like let's flip a coin. And they flipped the coin and it fell to the ground. Yeah. And I was hoping that they would have found the coin and been like, oh, it was tails, yeah.
Speaker 1I wasn't supposed to go first. Let's do it again.
Speaker 2That was the best part.
Speaker 1Oh, okay.
Speaker 2Other than the ending. That was it.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2What did I miss?
Speaker 1What did you miss?
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1There are also like there's a senator there, Uh-huh, and there are some corrupt political figures.
Speaker 2Politicians.
Göta Kanal 3 Discussion
Speaker 1Yeah, At the end of the movie they're trying to frame Robert Downey Jr for smuggling drugs, which it really is them doing. So they are the bad guys trying to frame Robert Downey Jr and Mel Gibson is helping the guy Robert. Yeah, that's also a pretty big part of the movie.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1He's also crashing planes, Robert Downey Jr. Yeah, quite a few. No, mel Gibson, he's crashing a helicopter. Okay, downey Jr is crashing planes. Yeah. So they have their own specialties. Also, mel Gibson says in the movie that no one crashes planes better than me, or something like that.
Speaker 2Yeah, he did say that.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2It was funny.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2What did you think about the movie?
Speaker 1I think it's funny. It's not the best movie ever, but I think it's good for what it is. What did you think?
Speaker 2I did like the movie, but I guess maybe I didn't follow it that well.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2It was a lot of airplanes.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Yeah, too many airplanes. I can't keep up. Okay, but I liked it for the most part.
Speaker 1Okay, yeah, so this has to be the one you re-watch next time. Yeah, yeah, we'll see. Now you have time to dislike other movies.
Speaker 2I like yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1Next Göta Kanal 3, Kanalkungens Hemlighet.
Speaker 2Yes, that's the third movie.
Speaker 1Yeah, in the Göta Kanal franchise.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1This movie is not about boat races anymore. The other two were about boat races. In this one they're like nah, not this time. So this time they're on like a treasure hunt. It felt like they were more inspired by the national treasure movies, where they're trying to solve mysteries and also people need money. People owe other people money, one person owes another person, who owes another person, and that's kind of the setup for the movie. So people get their money, so bad things won't happen to them and therefore they are going on a treasure hunt yeah, yeah am I missing something?
Speaker 1nope, I think yeah, I think this is the second time I see this movie ever. Okay, because I've seen it once before. Wasn't a big fan of it back then. Okay, now what?
Speaker 2Now.
Speaker 1Now I mean, this time I knew what to expect, so I could go with the premise a little bit better this time, because last time I was expecting it to be another boat race and then no racing happened and that made me a little bit disappointed and I think it was a little bit like over the top all the fencing that went on and I'm like, okay, well, yeah well, yeah, why. Yeah, I also was kind of disappointed to hear the canoe guy talk. Um, yeah, because he's not supposed to talk.
Speaker 2No, he's just supposed to be disappointed.
Speaker 1Yeah, disappointed and like unlucky.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1But in this one he's not that unlucky and he talks.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1This time I knew what to expect, so it didn't bother me as much. This time it felt a little bit better than I remembered it. So what's your thoughts about the movie?
Speaker 2I kind of felt the same because I was expecting a race. Yeah, it was my first time watching this movie and there was no race. No I was like, okay, so what's the point? But I mean, overall it was an enjoyable movie yeah if you don't expect them to be racing yeah, should I have warned you about that? I don't, I don't know. No, I don't know if it would make a difference.
Speaker 1No, maybe not, I don't know whatever whatever, now you know yeah oh, by the, they're not racing in this one.
Speaker 2Oh okay, oh yeah. So now you know. Well, it was a race to a treasure.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's true, and they I mean they did, you know go with boats.
Speaker 2They ride boats. They were on boats at least.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's more than Janne did in the last movie. Yeah. He never rode the boat at all in that one. He just went in the car at the sidelines. Yeah, I like that character, though he has these funny sayings. He's good at insulting people In a funny way yeah, not in a mean way, it's a mean funny way, like Don Rickles. If people knows who Don Rickles is, that's an old reference.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1Look up Don Rickles.
Speaker 2Okay, I'm gonna do that Roasting people. Okay, yeah, anything else? No, did you have something else for this one? No, no, roasting people.
Speaker 1Okay, yeah, anything else? No, did you have something else for this one? No, no.
Speaker 2No, that was it.
Speaker 1Okay.
Detailed Breakdown of "Strul"
Speaker 2Should we go to the next thing then? Yeah, we should All right. Well, today we are recording number 125. Yeah, which is a quarter episode, so last week we assigned each other rewatches to discuss. Today I gave you the movie Chess.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2And I got hold on no Strøn, strøn, stroll, stroll.
Speaker 1Stroll Strøl yeah.
Speaker 2That's what I said.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2This is why we don't speak Swedish, right it's okay okay, it's the R, so who goes first?
Speaker 1do you?
Speaker 2want to go first. Who went first last time?
Speaker 1I don't remember, but I feel like you can go first Because you watched the movie first.
Speaker 2Okay so.
Speaker 1Oh yeah, you write down by hand.
Speaker 2I do, I pause a lot and I have quite a few pages here.
Speaker 1I do also pause a lot, but I write down in my phone Okay, I have on A5 paper.
Speaker 2I have like five or six pages here. Okay. Front and back. Okay, so this is my report.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2On stroll, stroll.
Speaker 1I like that pronunciation Stroll, stroll.
Speaker 2S.
Speaker 1What Like he's strolling around?
Speaker 2Yeah, but it's Swedish S-T-R-U-L. This is a movie from 1988. It is one hour and 41 minutes. Jonas Frick directed it and it stars Björn Hvefs, gino Samil and Johan Ulvesson.
Speaker 1Yeah, ulvesson, ulvesson, yes, yeah.
Speaker 2He's the one who's been in all the movies.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2Ever. It is an action comedy crime. Swedish movie.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2So the movie starts off with some chemistry being done and there's a guy mowing a lawn and there's children playing and Bjorn Huyfs his name is Connie- so, I'm going to call him Connie. Yeah, he's experimenting, he's doing science stuff.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2Suddenly there's a crazy guy driving a construction vehicle and destroying the neighborhood and he tips over a hill. Yes, he's the.
Speaker 1Okay, what he's in like a Not tractor, but Is it like a gravskoopa?
Speaker 2Well, it's not an excavator.
Speaker 1No, okay, I don't remember. I'm sorry, I don't know.
Speaker 2No, I was trying to identify the vehicle, but I was not thinking of words properly at this moment, let's call it a tractor. It was a construction vehicle. Either way, scene is over. We're in a hospital. Yeah, the guy was on drugs.
Speaker 2He was insane, which is a problem in the town. They suspect someone is stealing from the hospital. And back to Connie Bjorn Connie, he is still experimenting and then gets ready to go to work. He teaches chemistry and he sets off fireworks in class. Did I say that right? Yeah, he sets off fireworks in class Did. I say that right. Yeah, he sets off fireworks in class and then someone from the school board comes in complaining about damage done to the school property. But that was not relevant to the fireworks that just went off. No.
Speaker 2Next scene we see a cult called per per bradena. Yes, the hospital guy is there. The guy in the hospital who was complaining about the drug problem. Yeah, yeah, uh, he was there and he's running the drug business. So he's the one who's stealing drugs from the hospital. He's telling other people like, oh, this is a problem, we need to catch the guy. Yeah.
Speaker 2Not me. And then we see Connie goes home and sees that someone has broken in. Someone is still inside and people start shooting at him. They raid the house and he gets caught with drugs. I think they were put there, though.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Um or no, he was working with acetone which was the problem and someone knew that he was working with acetone and called the police on him, I guess. Yeah. And they found the acetone and he gets brought to jail into a laundry room with four other guys.
Speaker 1Yeah, so Connie is a Connie, he's a con, now he's a con man.
Speaker 2One of the prisoners breaks his hand, which is really mean. Yeah. And then we see Connie doing things in prison like throwing his food away and doing laundry and the prisoners are not nice to him and he's also trying to read. Yeah, he is doing laundry and he backs into a wall and the panel or door or something on the wall falls and he finds a secret passage to a room with a door to the outside world A tunnel, really. Yeah. A guard notices that he's gone. Gwon.
Speaker 1Gwon.
Speaker 2He's gone, but Connie goes back to the laundry room where the guard finds him and he put in a request and it was denied, whatever it was.
Speaker 1Yeah, page missing.
Speaker 2No, that's all I wrote. His request is denied. But I don't think I caught what the request was.
Speaker 1Okay.
Speaker 2So he talks to his lawyer and he explains that he uses the acetone for his science, experiments, his chemistry, and he is convinced that someone set him up. But the lawyer wants him to just go along with his sentence, just ride it out.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Back in the laundry room, one of the prisoners attacks Connie. They torture him and he tries to tell them about. Wow, that's interesting spelling I spelled about with an E at the end Aboot, oh, aboot.
Speaker 1Oh, aboot. Aboot. Yeah, I don't know. Aboot, Aboot, yeah, I don't know, abut.
Speaker 2Abut. Anyway, he tries to tell them about the passage, but they already know about it. And then Piagia, who is Juan Unveson. Yes, he suggests that they take Connie as a slave, as you do. Yeah, that they take Connie as a slave.
Speaker 1As you do.
Speaker 2Yeah, so PA Gear goes to the outside world with Connie so they can steal watches.
Speaker 1Yeah, I like that. His name is PG. Yeah, pa.
Speaker 2Gear and then they go to oh yeah, Connie steals a watch. And then they go to a playground to plan something, and then they go back into the prison At night.
Speaker 1Let's go out to plan something and then go back.
Speaker 2They were planning on breaking or something about.
Speaker 1Is that the one about stealing the money?
Speaker 2Something about money.
Speaker 1Are going to be burned anyways.
Speaker 2I don't know Mint Wurket.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2So they were making money, I think.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2The place that makes money.
Speaker 1The place that makes money. They're going to take the old bills right and burn them. So they're going to take the old bills back before they get burned and no one will miss them anyway. Maybe, I think that's their plan in the movie. That might be it.
Speaker 2I didn't catch that. Oh, I'm sorry, Well, no, it's okay. Then it makes more sense, I guess. So this is what they're planning, is how to get into Mintverket. I think the place that makes money, yeah. So that night all four go out to set up their plan. I think One of the guys really doesn't trust Connie and they discuss their plans more and run back to prison. The next day Connie is outside eating a banana.
Speaker 1As you do.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1Hey, I'm gonna eat a banana. I'll go outside.
Speaker 2He's trying to time something with the security truck and everything, but things don't go as planned. He sees a truck rolling down the road towards a lady who is not looking. He yells with the banana in his mouth to warn her, but she doesn't hear. So he runs and pushes her out of the way and the car gets crushed. He sees the security truck drive by and pushes a button. That's him timing. I just saw he pushed a button.
Speaker 2I was like I don't get what's going on. Why is he pushing it? Is there a bomb or something? No, he pushes the button to start the timer and there's people who run to the lady and ask if she's okay and everything. They're treating her. And she tells oh, people treating the lady. Tell Connie to wait until the police come. So he runs away and gets chased by one of the people. Stop, stop, why this is dangerous. Stop, you can dangerous. Stop, you can fall.
Speaker 1you can fall, stop I love that scene it is funny it's my favorite scene of the movie.
Speaker 2Pretty obvious that the voice is done over the video yeah which is just funny it, it.
Speaker 1yeah, that's kind of the feel of the movie too. I have noticed that, but it's silly.
Speaker 2So Connie gets away, but he runs into a pole and goes unconscious. He wakes up in the hospital. He's conscious again but he can't speak properly and is acting really weird. But he comes right back when they threaten to give him a shot. He's completely fine again. Uh, he tries to run away but they end up sedating him anyway. Uh, later he wakes up again and he escapes through a window. Uh, the hospital is alarmed. Except he was still hiding in the room. He made it look like he escaped. He didn't actually escape. He's very smart, yeah, but I guess he did escape. Eventually he goes back to the prison and goes to bed.
Speaker 1He's very happy to go to bed. Yeah, so exhausted.
Speaker 2And that was when I realized the whole point of going out was to time something, and all of this happened instead. Yeah, time something, and all of this happened instead. Yeah, um, the next day they're all out, all the prisoners, or the four prisoners and connie are out and running their plan. A security truck is early. Oh yeah, things are still not going well because the security truck is early. An old lady distracts them in panic. The firefighters are called, but they go the wrong way. Um, but security stops and connie pops one of their tires and runs into oh, the security truck runs into another truck carrying glass beer bottles in crates yeah and they go everywhere.
Speaker 2The prisoners get in the getaway car and connie gets hit by a car driven by the girl he saved, uh, and then he goes to her house yeah, her name is susan. Uh, yeah, it's the same one that he saved earlier, um, and he says his name is rutger. So he lies about his name and he lies about everything else about him yeah he insults her painting and breaks her bird figurine. Uh, but she wants to meet him again. The twist here is that she's actually a police yeah oh no.
Speaker 2So back at prison. The prisoners are mad that connie ran off and their plan failed. So he does more, more laundry. And then he goes back to Suzanne who is painting. She's painting him or it looks like she's painting him. Yeah. And he is singing in the background and they do dishes together and fall in love over dishes, I guess.
Speaker 1Yep, of course, as you do.
Speaker 2Yeah, it happens. Back at the prison they discuss a new plan. Three of them sit in a car waiting for security. Oh, this is them trying the plan again.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Okay, so the new plan. Three of them are sitting in a car waiting for security to wait by a barn. One of those is Connie. He's at barn. The guys in the car follow security. Connie inspects and explores the barn, I think, and he sets a fire under a I'm guessing a water boiler yeah or something.
Speaker 2Uh, the barn blows up and suddenly soldiers run over a hill. I don't know if they were waiting there. I don't know. The car doesn't pick up connie, the getaway car. Yeah, the guys in the car don't pick up connie and the other guy, so they run away into the woods and they find another car and steal it. And this car has acetone in it. Yeah. Back at the prison. Connie is trying to figure out who owns the car and his name is Alf Brink. Well, that's what we're going to say Alf Brink, brink, brink.
Speaker 1Brink. His name is Alf Brink. Yeah.
Speaker 2So then Connie goes back to the house where they found the car and breaks in and he finds a lab. There's someone there talking on the phone and of course Connie breaks something and escapes on a bike, and then the person chases him in a car, or it says they I guess there was several people chasing him in a car. So Connie bikes into the woods and falls off a cliff and lands on a military tent.
Speaker 1Yep more military.
Speaker 2Them prisoners are fighting. I don't know, it just happened, I guess.
Speaker 1Yeah, as they do.
Speaker 2Yeah, connie finds Alf Brink's lab A different lab. I guess he's in a different lab and he snoops around but gets caught and then he pretends to be inspecting the lab for narcotics. That's that.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Next scene Piaget is filming one of the prisoners singing, but the camera isn't working right. Yep. Yeah.
Speaker 2Next scene police station. We're at the police station now. Uh, someone is calling looking for rutger. Suzanne hears this and recognizes the name and one of the other police answers pretending to be rutger and I don't know. Something happened there, uh. Next scene connie is filming security from a roof. He switches the tape out, leaves the original on the roof. He sees Brink walk into the building that he's sitting on and then Connie sneaks in and a machine crushes her car and carries it away and she escapes as her car goes into a compactor.
Speaker 1There is someone trying to kill her. Yeah, and I think that that phone call before when the guy they thought it was the Rutger character going there and she went there instead. Okay, and that's why they tried to kill her okay, okay, they they tried to kill her in thinking it was rutger. Okay, yeah, that makes sense, that makes sense um during all that.
Speaker 2Uh, we're back to connie, who um is sneaking in this building and he gets caught by a revolving door into another room where he can hear Brink and someone else talking, and he gets caught filming them and runs away back to the roof. Yeah.
Speaker 2But he drops the cassette on the roof and then he saves it Back to Suzanne. She's hitchhiking, um, but is picked up by the same guy who is trying to kill her. Uh, she gets dropped off at home and the guy uh, the bad guy gets a phone call from alf, so he's working for alf. Connie finds her and she's very skeptical about who he actually is. She goes completely crazy. But the bad guy notices Connie. The bad guy notices that Connie gave her the tape that I guess they want. They want the tape.
Speaker 2So the bad guy attacks her in the stairway and she gets knocked out when they roll down the stairs and that's when he gets the tape yeah at the prison. Prisoners are upset that connie comes back without the camera. He left the camera I guess it was lighter without it I guess, yeah, um, and now they're planning to break into the money-making place again yeah connie goes to su Suzanne but is told that she went to the hospital. Well yeah, she got knocked out.
Speaker 1Yes.
Speaker 2And then at Alf's lab they have Suzanne. They give her a shot, or I guess they start to give her a shot, but Connie bursts in as an assistant and messes everything up.
Speaker 1Yeah, they're about to kill her, I guess.
Speaker 2Maybe she wakes up. Why, I don't know. I wrote she wakes up. I don't think she was sleeping. No. But anyway, connie starts attacking people with her bed and he bonks her into a door and she goes unconscious. And then he sprays a fire extinguisher in the scientist's face I guess the scientist is a bad guy and leaves with susan and the tape and he escapes with both of them in a car, the susan and the tape, yeah, but he leaves susan in the car bound to her bed. She's still in the hospital bed the whole time Back at the police station.
Speaker 2Suzanne is, I guess, up and fine. She's watching the tape, but it's just the prisoner singing. So she gets a phone call from Connie and he realizes that she has the wrong tape. He had left the correct tape on the roof. Brink's car is damaged after Connie hit it, so they steal an old, broken lady's car and then Connie meets with the prisoners. They're dressed as police. They're going to break into the money-making place by blowing down the door, but the detonator doesn't work very well and sets something else off. The prisoners get spooked and drive away without Connie. Of course. Yeah.
Speaker 2The bomb is actually on a timer and blows up the door. There's money everywhere. Connie goes back to the roof to get the correct tape. Brink and his band guys catch Connie escaping and shoot at him. He runs inside the building and they can't find him. So they try to open their safe. Yeah, there's something in there. I guess Connie is sneaking around knocking out bad guys one by one. Brink finds him but he gets back to the roof and locks the hatch so they can't get to him.
Speaker 2He escapes Connie, goes to Suzanne and leaves the tape in her mailbox with a note that's signed Connie. So that's when he reveals his actual name is Connie. Yeah. Brink is put in a police car with his bad guys. So good yeah, Connie buries a sack in the woods. I couldn't read what the sack was, so I wasn't really sure what it was. I assumed it was money, but I wasn't. I didn't know.
Speaker 1No, okay.
Speaker 2And then he goes back to his bed in prison, so he's happy again. He gets proven innocent and gets out of prison, so he's even happier now. Yeah, he gets proven innocent and gets out of prison, so he's even happier now yeah. He gets out of prison and his lawyer is trying to get all the credit. But the lawyer was trying to get him to just ride it out. Yeah, but anyway, the prisoners are working out a new plan. You know, in the prison yeah.
Speaker 2And they want to get Brink involved, because Brink is now a prisoner as well. Yeah, and they want to get Brink involved because Brink is now a prisoner as well. Yeah, connie goes back to the woods to get his sack, but the grounds are now a construction site, so it's gone. Yeah, he tells Suzanne the whole story, everything. He comes clean. And she apparently had the sack he had hidden. It was filled with money and she wants to buy a car with it, since two of her cars have been completely destroyed since meeting him.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2He takes her to the tunnel to the prison and they dance and she tells him she doesn't like the name Rutger and he had blocked the door to the prison and the prisoners are like trying to the prison. And the prisoners are like trying to get out the real man. And then he sets off fireworks, the end. They live happily ever after, I guess.
Speaker 1Yeah, I think they did.
Speaker 2So that was that movie.
Speaker 1Strudel.
Speaker 2Yes.
Speaker 1Did you?
Speaker 2like it, I did like it. Good. It was funny. Yeah, the title pretty much says it all.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Chess: The Musical Film Analysis
Speaker 2Nothing goes according to plan. No, there's. Everything gets messed up.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2So yeah, from beginning to end pretty much.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's kind of what it means. Messed up, right yeah, Messy.
Speaker 2It's messy.
Speaker 1Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, it was good. Good, now it's your turn.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2Good luck.
Speaker 1Thank you. So this movie is called Chess. Maybe I should start from the beginning.
Speaker 2Start from the end and go backwards.
Speaker 1Okay, this movie is based on a musical made by the guys from ABBA, björn Olvius and Benny Andersson, and also a guy named Tim Rice who worked on musicals such as Jesus Christ, superstar, evita, and he also wrote the music to Aladdin One of the guys who won an Oscar for that one. Okay, so this movie is two hours and 16 minutes long. It's directed by Lars Rudolfsson. It's starring Tommy Körberg, helene Sjöholm, anders Ekborg, josefin Nilsson, per Myberg and Rolf Skoglund. This one is made in 2003 and it's a Swedish adaptation of the original musical from 1986. The one from 1986, by the way, björn Schiffs Conny had a part as the Arbiter in Okay.
Speaker 1That's a fun fact.
Speaker 2Yeah, that's cool.
Speaker 1Yeah, and this one, tommy Kjörberg, is the only one returning from the original cast. Okay, so now the story is beginning. The year is 1986. In a snowy Moscow, a boy is coming home to his mormor grandmother. She asks him what 8 times 8 is and he keeps guessing wrong all the time. He's not very good at math. I guess 8 times 8?
Speaker 264. Good, I ate, and I ate and I got sick on the floor ah, okay, cool, is that the only one that has that? That I know of right now okay, cool.
Speaker 1Um, that's a good one I'm sure there's others that haven't been told to me yeah, um, okay so, and then uh, anatoly, played by Tommy Kjörberg, and Svetlana, played by Josefin Nilsson, walks in. They're parents to the boy who can't do math. Svetlana wants to go with Anatoly when he's gonna travel to play chess in like a championship, but he says she can't because of things I don't know. And then Anatoly starts to sing about chess for their son. After that, anatoly is ready to leave his things and question if this was his dream and he also had to keep appearances up, you know.
Speaker 1Pretend to be happy yeah, exactly, pretend to be happy. And after that he gets on a plane. He's going to Italy, italy, italy, and people there are happy and they sing a happy song. And then in walks, the Americans, freddie and Florence, played by Anders Ekborg and Helene Sjöholm. Freddie sings about how good he is and he tries to psych Anatoly out. Florence is apologizing for that and after that the happy song continues.
Speaker 1Anatoly and his friend Alexander, played by Per Miber, sings about Freddy and how unpredictable he is in chess. Chess playing is unpredictable. After that scene, florin and Freddy have a sing argument they're singing and arguing at the same and about how disrespectful Freddy is to the other people. In the middle of that sing argument, florence thinks about how her father was abducted by communists when she was young, you know. After that, freddie goes to a party they play One Night in Bangkok. Florence sings about closing doors. Hmm, closing doors. I'm making the songs shorter. Like what are they about? Closing doors? The day after that she wakes up and she's in a hurry. Then she runs into Anatoly. Suddenly after that the Arbiter, played by Rolf Skoglund, shows up and he sings about who he is.
Speaker 2I have a question. An Arbiter, yeah, what's that?
Speaker 1Arbiter. I had to look that up.
Speaker 2Yes, please tell me what you learned.
Speaker 1That's like a referee.
Speaker 2Oh, it's referee guy, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1He's the referee guy.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1So in the original Bjorn Hvist played the referee guy.
Speaker 2Okay, for the chess tournament. Yeah.
Speaker 1And now it's about time for Freddy and Anatoly to play chess. For some reason, the Arbiter starts levitating.
Speaker 2Wow Okay.
Speaker 1Yeah, I guess he has some kind of superpowers too. Okay, yeah, I guess he has some kind of superpowers too Okay. That's cool, though they play chess for like five minutes in actual film time.
Speaker 2Okay, five whole minutes.
Speaker 1Five whole minutes. We just see them play chess. Cool, very exciting, mm-hmm. Freddy loses and he gets mad and walks away. After that, alexander, anatoly's friend Alexander, and Florence have a sing argument about politics and the Cold War. Later, florence goes to a piano bar and the Arbiter comes in to say that the championship is over. Okay, um, why. Why? Yeah, I'm not really sure.
Speaker 2When is it over?
Speaker 1Yeah, I'm not really sure.
Speaker 1Was it because Freddie walked away? I don't know, I'm not sure. Anyway, anyhow, anatoly walks in to talk to Florence about how silly he is, and then he sings about that he had a similar experience with his father, that her father was abducted by you know men. And then he asks if she's happy with Freddie, her relationship with Freddie, and she starts singing about how they doesn't have the best relationship. So I guess that answers the question. And then she and Anatoly runs away.
Speaker 1Now Alexander wants to find Anatoly, but Anatoly says he has found a way to get out to reality. Alexander, he calls around to find Alatonji. No, okay, anatoly, back in Moscow that Svetlana, anatoly's wife, and their son are being transported away by some men and they're getting on a plane Soviet men, probably like KGB or something. And then there's a fancy dinner with the Arbiter and his fancy friends and in walks, anatoly and Florence, and Anatoly says that they are seeking political asylum. The media covers all that. They're really excited about that. And Florence gets really worried. She thinks about how weird it must look when they came in there together to break this news. Anatoly, he thinks about how beautiful she is, so he's really helping her, then people think that this is a political scandal. Later, freddy finds out about them being together and sings about how he doesn't care I don't care at all.
Speaker 2Okay. I feel like he does though it sounds like he does. Now Florence sings about her father. Oh Okay, I feel like he does though it sounds like he does.
Speaker 1Mm-hmm. Now Florence sings about her father, then Anatoly sings about that. There are no borders in his heart's country.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1Yep, and that was act one.
Speaker 2Okay, should we take a break?
Speaker 1Yeah, I think so. Act two there's only two acts, so.
Speaker 2Okay, good.
Speaker 1We're halfway through Florence. Act two there's only two acts. Okay, good, we're halfway through Florence comes back to Freddy. So now they have another sing argument and the argument ends with her leaving him. Freddy sings about how, when he was 10, his father left. Oh yeah, by the way. Now Svetlana comes to Anatoly and Svetlana cries when she reads the papers. I'm guessing that it's about the headlines that he was with another woman. Okay, maybe, I'm not sure. Maybe it's like prices.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1High prices. Right that can also make you cry.
Speaker 2Daily yeah.
Speaker 1Daily.
Speaker 2Daily.
Speaker 1Now Anatoly sings about how it's not his fault, maybe about the prices. It's not really his fault.
Speaker 2It might be.
Speaker 1Yeah, no, I think it's about him being with another woman.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1That's not his fault.
Speaker 2No, of course not.
Speaker 1No, so this song ends up in another sing argument. Okay, even the KGB and the hotel staff joins in the sing argument. Okay, then in walks the son and hugs both Anatoly and Svetlana, and that ends the sing argument.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1After that, Florence walk on a bridge and sing that she hopes Anatoly will come because she loves him. Then he comes walking on the bridge and they walk away. Svetlana walks around the town and starts singing about Anatoly being a man and a child and that she's a woman.
Speaker 2Okay, so now we know.
Speaker 1After that there's a carnival in town and people are dancing and having fun and Anatoly and Florence are also there having fun, but not for long, because in comes a drunk Freddy and he sings about how boring Florence is. That song becomes a sing argument between Freddie and Anatoly, and then Florence also joins in the sing argument and then that is over Because they're like ah, he's just drunk, he's a stupid drunk man. After that we see two trapeze artists. I mean, I kind of like those scenes because I don't have to write, I can just look.
Speaker 1After a couple minutes of them doing that, florence and Anatoly starts to sing and she's asking him if he wants to be hers. Yeah, you understand what I meant by that. They sing, that they belong together, yep, belong together, yep. After that scene the Arbiter shows up and he sings about chess and that he is the Arbiter again. The chess championship is now on again, and now Svetlana and Florence sings about who knows Anatoly the best and what he wants. After that, anatoly comes to talk to Alexander. Then Alexander starts singing about a lost love of his A past love.
Speaker 2Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1After that, alexander says like hey, anatoly, if you want your family to be safe, you must lose the game of chess. He's not nice. No. And that he must cancel his request of political asylum Anyhow. Now the chess game is on and Anatoly loses the game for his family. After the game, he sings to Florence that he loves her and she loves him, and their dreams of glass have shattered. Anatoly's son creeps on them as they're singing. After that, anatoly walks to his son and Florence is watching them as they leave the end.
Speaker 2Okay, so what did you think about the movie now?
Speaker 1It's a movie.
Speaker 2Right.
Speaker 1You did watch it now twice. I did I mean, um, it's not, maybe not my favorite, but I I know it's not your favorite either either, but I feel like I have a deeper understanding now on what the story is about. You get into the characters more, yeah, um more than if you just watch it once without taking notes. I mean it has a few good songs did you have a favorite? Is it wrong to say one night in bangkok, because that's.
Speaker 2I don't think that's an original from the movie no, the play.
Speaker 1I kind of like the one where Freddy comes in drunk. Okay, that one had a good beat to it, even though he was like an antagonist, I kind of nodded along to it.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1And the one of Anatoly singing about his heart's land, the land of his heart, or whatever. That one was also like a powerful song. Okay, yeah, so one of those. Okay, other than One Night in Bangkok.
Speaker 2All right, anything else?
Speaker 1No, I feel like this was good enough.
Speaker 2All right.
Speaker 1Yeah, I don't have much more to say about that.
Weight Loss Updates and Life Complaints
Speaker 2Cool, cool, cool Cool. All right, then, as we near the end of the episode, would you like to do a weight update?
Speaker 1Yeah, we can do that.
Speaker 2All right, let's see.
Speaker 1Okay, this week I lost 0.7 kilograms.
Speaker 2All right. Yes, good, I only lost 0.5.
Speaker 1Oh, you still lost.
Speaker 2I did. Yeah, we're losers. We're losers good like losers with two o's yeah, losers losers do you want to tell me what is currently ruining your life?
Speaker 1okay, what's ruining my life? Uh, it's probably that at work we're so behind in the department that I don't like, and I know that's where I will end up working for a few weeks probably.
Speaker 2Yeah, it probably feels like.
Speaker 1Yeah, so that's not fun to know that I'm not going to do anything other than that.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1So that's ruining my life right now.
Speaker 2Yeah.
Speaker 1How about you?
Speaker 2For me. I have a mixture of things. First of all, it's you.
Speaker 1Yeah, good that you remember.
Speaker 2Because you're making me debate over what I want to debate about.
Speaker 1Yeah, I'm making your life so difficult.
Speaker 2You are Also.
Speaker 1Maybe you should debate about me.
Speaker 2I should, why Matias is dumb. Yeah, this is why Matias is dumb. Yeah, also, any of the programs that offer financial aid to students. They're ruining my life because they all turn me down why, uh, that's another story yeah, okay, are you waiting? I am waiting for what? For a line?
Speaker 1I'm all out of sips.
Speaker 2So am I. Oh, I finished my tea a long time ago, yeah.
Speaker 1You wanted this episode over a long time ago.
Speaker 2Oh yeah, Before the second half.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2So we're all out of episode.
Speaker 1Yeah, we are.
Speaker 2Would you like to wrap this up?
Speaker 1We should wrap this up.
Speaker 2Okie dokie, Thank you for listening to the episode hanging out with us. It's been fun. I hope no one fell asleep to the Kanga reviews.
Speaker 1Oh yeah.
Speaker 2I think that's what they're called.
Speaker 1I think so too.
Speaker 2Rewatches yeah, we'll be back next Tuesday with another, hopefully much better episode. Yeah, and hopefully everyone had a really nice Easter weekend.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Episode Wrap-up and Announcements
Speaker 2We will be doing Easter things.
Speaker 1Yeah, I hope you had a good Friday and.
Speaker 2A long Friday yeah.
Speaker 1Good long Friday yeah.
Speaker 2Next Live Mad Libs is May 3rd Right.
Speaker 1Yeah.
Speaker 2So be there or be square. It's going to be fun yeah.
Speaker 1That's it.
Speaker 2That's it. Have a great life and, yeah, bye.
Speaker 1Bye, bye.
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Speaker 2Goodbye Mattias, goodbye Lauren.