
Vaguely Inconsistent
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Vaguely Inconsistent
Superhero Spectacles, Cartoon Classics, and Friendship Festivities
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Ever found yourself torn between a superhero film's CGI overdose and the nostalgia of 80s cartoons? Lou's adventures might start in the emergency room, but they quickly head into the realm of animated nostalgia and the weekend's football highlights. From touching tributes in the movie "Mufasa" to pondering how voice actors from Adult Swim shaped our love for storytelling, this episode packs more than a few surprises. And if you think a football chat can't shift seamlessly into a critique of CGI excess in superhero flicks, think again. Join us as we debate the merits of modern visuals against classics like "Pirates of the Caribbean."
Have you ever wondered how many Jedi actually made it through Order 66? We explore this and more while dissecting the Star Wars universe, from fresh narratives to character complexities. Our spirited discussion extends into Marvel and DC's upcoming releases, with a sprinkle of excitement over new timelines and superhero dynamics. As we navigate the world of TV, from the mysteries of "Skeleton Crew" to shows that didn't hit the mark, we find joy in casual viewing, sharing our favorite moments and not-so-great experiences. And yes, we do have opinions on the comedic duo of Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart.
Our longstanding camaraderie shines through as we celebrate over 26 years of friendship, complete with lighthearted banter and hopeful anticipation for Lou's return in the next episodes. Whether it's reminiscing about the golden age of cartoons or tackling serious topics like the aftermath of California wildfires, our conversations promise laughter, insight, and a touch of nostalgia. So, if you're ready for a whirlwind of engaging stories and candid critiques, this episode is your perfect companion.
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Speaker 2:Wait hang on.
Speaker 1:Lou, where are you at? Where's Lou? He is actually not on Colored People Time this week. He is not. He's not having a medical emergency. His girl maybe is, so we'll see what happens. He's being an ENT.
Speaker 2:Maybe he'll join us.
Speaker 1:Maybe he won't, so we'll see. Maybe he's at the emergency room right now, so we'll see. Maybe he's at the emergency room right now, who knows? But not for him, no, not for him, no.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I guess it is 2025. So he technically could have it.
Speaker 1:Is that a rolling calendar or is that an actual calendar?
Speaker 2:That's true. Yeah, I mean he's already had his stroke for the year, so I'm sure he's just like stressing her out. Oh yeah, I have a feeling that Lou is not fun to be sick around, just feel better.
Speaker 1:What's wrong with you?
Speaker 2:Yeah, just suck it up, come on, it's all in your head. Yeah, stop making it up. Do I not give you enough attention already? But, that being said, hopefully it's nothing too big of a deal yeah so.
Speaker 1:Maybe he'll be back next week and we can talk more football. Yeah, yeah. We, yeah, we'll have a We'll be able to talk Super Bowl this time next week. I thought the games were alright this weekend. I only watched the Chiefs game, hoping to see them lose, and then Mahomes flopped like a little bitch. At least they didn't give him that call.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I read that they already gave the Bills Two roughing the passer penalties for next week.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm sure they have, I'm sure they have. Ugh, but the passer penalties for next week? Yeah, I'm sure they have, I'm sure they have. But and then that was the only other game I watched this week. It was the Bills game.
Speaker 2:Oh, so you were an AFC guy this weekend.
Speaker 1:I guess.
Speaker 2:So yeah, I watched like the end of the Lions-Commies game.
Speaker 1:Oh, I did watch that.
Speaker 2:I cut the end of that one too yeah, which was enjoyable because you know the lions are, have been very, very full of themselves, so to see them get humbled I would like to see them go all the way, though, for eminence and then, uh, the last game was the eagles versus the rams, and that was this. I watched a little bit of that game. It was a snowy game, man, yeah, I saw.
Speaker 1:We? We've gone to the movies today, so I think I caught like the tail end of it as we were walking through the casino. I'm like, yeah, that is a lot of snow.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah but I mean, I think all four games were pretty solid.
Speaker 2:There were no like super big blowouts or anything like that no, they all had a chance, I think yeah, um, guys, nice to see jared goof turn back into jared goof right and just put up some ducks. But yeah, so we have uh, I guess we won't be able, we will have to add it in at the end lose picks for a week, for next weekend and what he thinks the spread is. He'll have to comment on the facebook page. Exactly well, I know he'll have to comment on the Facebook page. Exactly Well, I know he'll have to comment everywhere. That'd be the first comment that we've gotten on 95% of the social media.
Speaker 1:Well, tick tocks back up, so you know we'll have to record a little something, something for that Lose, lose pics of the week only on tick tock.
Speaker 2:But Only on TikTok. Besides that quiet weekend on this end, not a whole lot going on, same.
Speaker 1:Like I said, we went to the movie city. We saw Mufasa. I liked it. It didn't have to be made, but I enjoyed it. It was entertaining. If Lou saw it, the bad guys in the movie were white lions Just saying yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But I wasn't expecting. So the disney intro comes out. They do the castle, the fireworks and all that shit.
Speaker 1:yeah then the screen goes black and you hear um from the cartoon mufasa talking about I'll always be with you. Just look up in the stars, yeah, yeah, yeah. And it says in remembrance of james earl jones. I was like it just started. Is this up? Why am I crying already? Why you gotta get me from the jump disney? God damn you. But I didn't mind it, like when it first came out and it's like oh, scar or taka is like the prince. And now if mufasa's king, I was like, wow, mufasa just like goes in there and fucking snakes him. That is not how it played out. It played out differently and it played out satisfactorily to why mufasa is king. Okay, yeah, so they did a good job.
Speaker 1:Now, when it's on disney plus, it's worth checking out. Well, there you go, but today was national popcorn, so all the theaters had different popcorn promotions and since we are a Cinemark family, it was a bring-your-own bucket up to 400 ounces, jesus.
Speaker 2:And they'll fill it for $5. How big is? 400 ounces in a bucket? Two extra large popcorns, but each of you could bring your own.
Speaker 1:Exactly for $5.
Speaker 2:People were walking up in there with Home Depot buckets, because they stopped at Home Depot and bought them Exactly.
Speaker 1:We only brought one of the girls' trick-or-treat pails, but the extra large popcorns were only $5 anyways. So you buy that and you get a refill on it. So it all worked out to 400 ounces. So much popcorn.
Speaker 2:I don't even know why you went out to dinner tonight, because it sounds like you got popcorn for for days, either time weeks.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah although if the little one gets hungry we want to put her on her meds, it'll be gone. It's probably gone now because we came out to the casita to watch the bills game because a big one was playing fallout. I'm like you know she hasn't played for a while, so I'm like let's go out there and watch it. And um, little one came with us. She ate probably half a bag of like a, a big bag of m&ms. She got some girl scout trail mix, something or another. She had a bunch of that. She had like three applesauce pouches and then she still ate a quesadilla and most of her french fries when we went out to eat. And she only weighs 45 pounds.
Speaker 2:I think she ate 45 pounds today at least at least ridiculous yeah, that's a lot of food and you're like, okay, I don't have anything left in the casita, like, yeah, yeah, how is that? Uh, how's the casita coming together? By the way, have you made any progress on it, or?
Speaker 1:no, like I said, I'm not doing anything with it until the old house is cleared out, so I'm still working on that?
Speaker 2:yeah, because you don't want to be putting stuff up, and then all of a sudden you bring in another another box of shit.
Speaker 1:You didn't know you had doing. The casita is going to be fun, I think so. I don't want to reward myself until the hard work is done, but I've started going back back on the days I don't have early work, cleaning out a little bit here and there. It's almost done. I still have a bookshelf and a table or something I've got to bring over from my old man cave. It's coming along though.
Speaker 2:And then you can finally put it up on the market Exactly Be one less thing that you've got to pay a mortgage on which will be nice, I'm sure.
Speaker 1:Yeah for real.
Speaker 2:Anything else going on this week, just work, just normal stuff, any exciting work stories.
Speaker 1:Well, somebody decided to microwave a Jack in the box, cluck sandwich, nice. So it was in like the phone, the, the foil pouch. Yeah, yeah, I'm just saying microwave's been around since like the 50s. We've never been able to put metal in them.
Speaker 2:All right, you say that, but I've bought a couple in the last like month or so. I have bought a couple of those like single-serve, double-serve meals, like the turkey breast or whatever, and they come in like-serve meals like the turkey breast or whatever. And they come in like an aluminum tin with like a plastic top and I was like, oh, I was like looking for the directions it said like, it said in bold print. I was like, oh, what do I got to heat the oven up to Blah, blah, blah, and I flip it over and it's like if your microwave was made, uh, after the 80s, you could put this in your microwave and I was like it's safely fucking with me.
Speaker 2:So I was like, well, what I mean? I've had my microwave for like 15 years. I'm like what, what's the worst that can happen?
Speaker 1:I gotta buy a new microwave years ago.
Speaker 2:Yeah, minus carry the two, and so I put it in. It came out fine no problems, no popping, no, nothing. So I wonder if it's the type of metal, yeah, like so I mean. But then we had like a month where everybody was like oh, the, the, your black, uh, cookware like the cheap shit from like dollar tree and walmart was made out of like recycled tires or some shit. Like somebody started that who the fuck knows man. But I've cooked too in the microwave with the metal trays and haven't had any problems Interesting.
Speaker 2:I'm guessing you're yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't know the microwave doesn't look that old. Yeah, I'm sure it's been Before it became a magic oven. What did Jennifer Lawrence call it in American Hustle, the magic? I think it was a magic oven. Yeah, yeah, but yeah, so maybe it's a type of metal, I don't know. All I know is in big bold letters it says put this shit in the microwave. And I went OK, safeway, sure, you guys didn't even have. I guess the crazy part is they didn't even have oven directions. And that was the first time I'd seen that, because usually they'll give you yeah, you got an option. You want to go in the microwave? Cool, you want to do it? The oven.
Speaker 1:This one was like nah, microwave son. I'm like okay, fine sure I'll be okay.
Speaker 2:I did take pictures. So if you blow up my microwave, if I could go back to to safely.
Speaker 1:But I'd be like, uh, you owe me a microwave, yeah, uh, but so yeah let's look into that.
Speaker 2:Um, I had uh downloaded Craven way back in the day and I ended up watching it this week and it was fine. I mean it's.
Speaker 2:I mean again, it's a Sony Spider-Man movie and that bar is set so freaking low these days, so low, you know is set so freaking low these days, so low, you know. But I also don't have like as far as like spider man's villains, uh-huh, I also don't have like a huge adherence to like, oh my god, the comics, he did this and right, you know, he needs to be this and he needs to do that, like I don't have, you know, magneto and stuff like that. On the marvel side, I feel like I have a lot more like knowledge or yeah, like, yeah, history with or whatever. Okay, but I mean like yeah, I mean it was fine, like was it violent and bloody?
Speaker 1:and no, not really really like they went. I mean, they called it rated r and, like the trailers look bloody.
Speaker 2:It was, but it wasn't Like.
Speaker 2:I expected way more for it being rated R right To be honest with you, most of the stuff that you saw as far as the trailers go was most of the blood Like there wasn't like a big fight scene at the end where there was a bunch of blood and a bunch of whatever, right, like you know, like I mean the big fight you know not, this isn't spoilers, because they already tell you who the bad guy is right. I mean, even like the big fight between rhino and craven is just all cgi. And then it's done like it was obvious, like the I don't know. I would be curious to see like how much was reshot and stuff, because I feel like my comment on the movie was it was excessively cgi that you could tell so it wasn't done. Well, like there were multiple times they like they do with two shot in the car and you could tell the stuff in the background was on a screen, they were in the volume, right, like some of that stuff in mandalorian where you're like that doesn't look real, at least put some effort, and I felt like that really in space, yeah, but I felt like there was a lot of that in craven where it was just real obvious cgi. That just wasn't.
Speaker 2:And again, I am not a vfx guy. I respect the shit out of those guys, but I also know that those guys are under a time crunch and I I would. I've been friends with those guys in the past, knowing that those guys are under a time crunch and I, I would. I've been friends with those guys in the past, knowing that you know, sometimes you just got to put it out. You can't just you can't give it a 35th white, though that you want to make sure it's dialed in like they're just like you, you got to have it in on tuesday morning at eight, so we can move on and you just give them the best that you got.
Speaker 2:And I don't know if it was. The original photography wasn't great. Let's start with but or that maybe there wasn't a clear wasn't like a clear vision as far as what they wanted to see at the end of the day. But the cgi to me was pretty obvious throughout and I feel like these days that to me is setting a bar, because I think we've. I mean, we're in a, we're in an area where I mean, holy shit, not even what 30 years ago.
Speaker 1:We're going to see phantom menace in digital and we're like, oh my god, what the wow, so amazing, yeah but even a lot of the examples they use is uh, davy jones in the second pirates movie, yeah, like that was freaking amazing. That was what early 2000 ish. And now it's like these guys are putting like tron type effects together and there's like yep, here you go.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean. Tron is again another example where the majority of that movie is some level of cgi, just because it's necessitated right, then, you know, but it was also the eight.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, but yeah, I, I feel like I think a lot of these two. It's like you know, sony comes out and says, well, we got to have this movie done by by this date and you just go with what you have. You know, I actually don't know how much was reshot or if any of it was shot or whatever, but I mean it could be its own isolated movie. Again, there was no mention of Spider-man at all. The daily bugle was in the like, the newspaper was used a few times. That was about as deep as they got with kind of spider-man references. There wasn't like a scene at the end, kind of like venom, where you know craven's in the house with his furry jacket on and he looks at the tv and sees spider-man and he's like, oh, the ultimate, the ultimate catch, you know, or whatever like that.
Speaker 1:Nothing like that happens yeah, it's weird that they've never done anything on spider-man, any of those movies yeah, well, I don't think they can.
Speaker 2:I think it's like a legal thing because of the contract they have with with marvel, so weird, so like they can suggest that it's in the same universe again. The inference is that that was peter parker at the end of madame web was born, right, but they couldn't say his name. They couldn't refer to Ben as Ben Parker. He was just Ben, you know Right, and she was just May and that was it right. But if you know, you know right, so weird, but yeah, I mean again it's. You know, it's one of those things where if this was 20 years ago and marvel was still trying not to be absorbed by somebody else, you know, when they were, when they were on the skids, not even sure if they were going to survive, I'm sure we this would be having a completely different discussion. Yeah, so I guess 30 years, I don't know, whatever time's a long time man we're old as fuck.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we are, we're getting there. Yeah, it's funny when you see people who you saw in movies and stuff like that and they're like, oh, he's 53. And you're like, oh shit, people you saw in TV shows and stuff that were like he's a teenager like me, and now you're like, oh shit, so, and so is like 55.
Speaker 1:And you're like, oh, you're not that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, you're not that far. You know I'm chasing you, not that far well, think about we've been friends.
Speaker 1:What? 26 years in fucking april dude we've known each other like our entire lives at this point.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah I mean yeah there's only a couple things together yeah, exactly just we're gonna be sitting on the back porch at some senior home, right well, okay, your house, because yeah, pretty much you know that's when I retire together.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, when I get, when I retire, I'm just moving to vegas and just gonna live in the casita on my fixed income. Yep, just don't fall in the pool and I'll still have to drive uber or fucking doordash or some shit. Like as long as it keeps you young, I follow. Speaking of that, I follow the guy who did the voice of Brack in Space Ghost. That motherfucker drives Amazon right now. Wow, that's how bad off those guys are, man. I'm like what the fuck you did the voice of Brack dude? Right, you should at least be doing okay.
Speaker 2:But he's like, oh, oh, I got a gig for six months, so I'm not gonna, I'm gonna leave amazon. I'm like whatever you were for amazon. And then he had like I took a selfie and he has like the amazon and I was like shit man, I'm sorry like fuck. Like you were part of my, you were part of my childhood dude, like you know, I don't know, it sucks. Like you see people like that and you think that they're doing well and then they're not, you know.
Speaker 1:So how bad ass would that be, like you actually answer the door for Amazon once. He's like, yeah, buddy, yeah, no shit.
Speaker 2:Or he calls and he's like hey, this is Brack, I can't find your house. Where are you at? I would just actually put that as a note.
Speaker 1:Do you have him call me, please, please. And then you definitely think your Toe Yo likes to thank your Amazon driver. Mm-hmm, can you thank him like five times? Yeah, he needs all the tips. Perfect, does he know where Thunder Cleese is?
Speaker 2:Exactly, but yeah, that was a good show. Well, that whole bank, the late 90s, early 2000s, early thousands, adult swim, is some of the best in my humble opinion. Yes, the best kind of block that was our 80s tv, right, like we had 80s tv, but I feel like we missed it a little bit because I don't. I mean, I remember gi joe, he-man, thundercats, I remember all of them but I don't remember them right, like it's more just kind of kind of break down like the stories, right. But if you say oh, hey, like tell me about you know space ghost and tell me about shit, dude, like that was adult swim, like that rack show, adult aquatine hunger force, you know that was when I watched Cowboy Bebop from beginning to end because they started showing it sequentially, like which they didn't Nobody did with cartoons back then you just get whatever.
Speaker 1:Here's another episode.
Speaker 2:But even so much of their other. So their late night anime stuff was besides Cowboy, bebop, was all just whatever. They weren't playing any other series in order, you know, right.
Speaker 1:So that was like a sunday night. Yeah, I think that was their anime.
Speaker 2:Night was sunday yeah, yeah yeah, so late nights, back when I could hang now. Now I'm like it's 9 pm. Yeah what when I say 8 30 and lou's like what time time zone west coast? Hello, two thirds of us are over here. What time zone West Coast, hello.
Speaker 1:Two-thirds of us are over here.
Speaker 2:The only time zone that matters.
Speaker 1:Yeah, wow, there's other time zones, yeah.
Speaker 2:One.
Speaker 1:One Pacific Hawaiian GMT minus eight or something. Yeah.
Speaker 2:So what about you? As far as cartoons and stuff goes, what's the Like? I said, the ones I remember. It's like I vaguely remember them, right? I think I remember more of the whole experience, right? It's buying the toys, it's, you know, getting home For those.
Speaker 1:Yes, Like the first time I remember watching cartoons and being interested in the stories probably Ninja Turtles, Mm-hmm Because that was also one of the first times I noticed that the stories carried on from episode to episode.
Speaker 1:At least the early episodes were like the first season or two. It would be like, okay, this happened last episode and then we're like building on that, Whereas, like GI Joe King man, all that they were just 30 minutes, 30 minutes, 30 minutes. Nothing had nothing to do with nothing. Yeah, Unless they were like a mini they would do. Sometimes they would have 30 minutes, 30 minutes, 30 minutes.
Speaker 2:Nothing had nothing to do with nothing. Yeah, unless they were like a mini they would do.
Speaker 1:Sometimes they would have like three or four episodes before that came around, I think there was like a almost a little mini movie, like three, four episodes that were all related to the horde coming or the cobra lost stuff with serpent torn stuff before the movie, yeah, but yeah, no, ninja turtle was like, oh, that's actually building on. It's like, hey, if you didn't watch this episode then you're kind of lost. And then after that was the Batman Animated Series, which is the best Batman ever. I will fight you and I will die on that hill. Christian Bale was cool. I like Heath Ledger, but Mark Hamill and Conway goats.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm For sure.
Speaker 1:Plus, they gave us Harley.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm, yep, and where would your life be if she didn't exist? How much money would you?
Speaker 1:have. This is true. I'd have two casitas instead of one casita filled with Harley stuff. You'd have an auxiliary casita as well. In fact, I even got a little tiny Harley recently, nice Little babies Is fact.
Speaker 2:I even got a little tiny harley recently, nice little babies is that?
Speaker 1:uh, I'm guessing it's a blind box type thing. No, it's a where they imagine text. I think is what they are that's like the new little people right, yeah, yeah, yeah, like it's done by mattel or somebody like that.
Speaker 2:But yeah, yeah, yeah um, but yeah, but also for me.
Speaker 1:I think that's all. It's given me a love for voice actors, just cartoons. In general, I love voice actors, cartoons, video games, all that stuff. I just I have a lot of respect for those people that they can get their, they can create a voice and that they can replicate it. Like I'll make a funny accent. I'll never be able to do it again, but these guys go years Unless, like some of them, just use a regular voice. The guy that does Beast Boy he just sounds like Beast Boy all the time. He also did Michelangelo in the 2012 Turtle series Sounds exactly the same, and he's actually in the second Fast and the Furious movie.
Speaker 2:Hmm, he's well the drug dealers, they yeah the third one's tokyo drift.
Speaker 1:He's like he plays this drug dealer or something they bust because they need to like take his identity or something. He's like what's up nutsack? I'm like, yes, beast boy said nutsack but yeah, I mean same.
Speaker 2:I mean, yeah, I think we've had a lot of conversations about people who've done voices and, like you, almost have more respect for them than like a normal actor, because, like a normal actor, like they got the makeup and the hair and, uh, you know all of that stuff. Instead, it's like, hey, we want you to make this guy sound like he's from jersey, but like this particular part of jersey right yep and and you know.
Speaker 2:But then the nice, the cool thing is, you do have people like you know. The guy who did spike's voice for the, the americanized cowboy bebop has been is prolific. The guy who did the guy the voice from nathan drake, from uncharted, the same thing like right, just a very. When you hear them you go. The guy who did who did optimus prime, the guy who did, you know, megatron right or yeah, like this, all these everybody you're like oh yeah, like I.
Speaker 2:That guy, yeah, I can hear it, I recognize that voice, but but yeah, the ones that are able to, to change their voice and make it just with nothing, right? You're in a room with a bunch of padding and a and a piece of paper in front of you that tells you what you're supposed to say, and that's it, yeah looks like um.
Speaker 1:I've met d bradley baker a couple times. He does the clones. His voice sounds nothing like that, but he can switch into the Bad Batch and have a conversation as the Bad Batch, with himself switching voices on a fly, and it's just amazing to see them work, sometimes Just the stuff they can come up with the voices that come out of their mouths the voices that come out of their mouths.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean somebody like matthew wood, who was grievous in episode two, like the fact that he's been able to still get steady work with lucasfilm since then. As you know he's I think he's on basically every single animated, even some non-animated stuff, if you look at like additional voices, like he's always under there doing something right, whether it's just voices in the crowd or whatever, like I think he just sneaks himself in there because he is the sound guy, yeah yeah, yeah, he's like yes, I would fit in perfect I would fit in perfect here.
Speaker 2:I can do this guy's voice. It's always cool to see them pop up on. I did see the girl who did the voice of edward lost her house in the la fires so I saw like a gofundme thing for her.
Speaker 2:There's 20 bucks, ma'am, yep, yeah, that'll get, that'll help out a lot get ian some food, yeah um, but yeah, agreed, the work that they put in, I think, especially when they have to, you know you have like, was it james arnold taylor who does obi-wan like the fact that they put in, I think, especially when they have to, you know you have like was it James Arnold Taylor who does Obi-Wan. Like the fact that you already have this preexisting voice that everybody who was born in the last 50 years is, you know, hyper familiar with, and you have to try to match that Right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, he's honestly spent more time than Alec guinness and ewan playing obi-wan. I mean, if you say obi-wan, it's got to be james arnold taylor. Yeah, that is him. Yeah, so, but yeah, no, I I just have a huge respect for those guys just watching them work, uh, even like down to guys to do the muppets, not necessarily jim henson, himself amazing person but just the guys that perform them. Like I've taken the girls to see them at comic-con a couple times and just to see them like embody those characters. Like you see them with their hands up the puppets but like they disappear once they're doing you know elmo and abby and stuff. You don't even notice because they're just so good at that performance that they just disappear into the background.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but that's the point, right exactly. You're supposed to see elmo, you're not supposed to see henry or whatever you know right right, right, the guy that isn't a gay rapist.
Speaker 1:Yeah, allegedly, allegedly. He also played Splinter in the Ninja Turtle movies Clash, kevin Clash, I think, is his name, but yeah, he also voiced he's Elmo and he was also Splinter in the Ninja Turtle movies, but didn't, wasn't him. He just did the voice Correct. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because he was a. I think Splinter was all a puppet in those movies. He was too short and scrawny. It was just the turtles that were.
Speaker 2:Well, and Shredder. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, kevin Nash, but I don't think he did the voice. I think that was somebody else as well.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they probably had the same guy do the voice that played normal shredder. Yeah, on the tv, on the cartoon we'd have to look. No, in the in the movie, um, they had an actor playing shredder. Kevin nash only came in for super shredder when he got big and okay, yeah, yeah, okay. But the guy that did the voice for um shredder in the cartoon was uncle phil and the fresh.
Speaker 2:Yeah, rest in power, uncle Phil, uncle Phil.
Speaker 1:Speaking of which, that show, I think, the Fresh Prince is our generation's. I Love Lucy. I think, yeah, you think so, I think so. Alright, it's just like a very wholesome family show, like 90s.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean 20 years ago we were probably having that conversation about the Cosby show, but he did a really good job of repeating that in hindsight.
Speaker 1:I do wish they would bring back Pudding Pops, though those were delicious.
Speaker 2:They'd have to come up with something else, though I think there's too much baggage with the term Pudding Pops now. They wouldn't even put Jell-O on it. They'd have to spin off the name. It would have to become something completely different, oh man. Perverts always ruining everything, but yeah, so when was your kind of first introduction into like voice actors?
Speaker 1:That I actually was like, excuse me, guys, these guys do voices. Was it harley quinn, you know? Because I do remember at the time when batman, the animated series came out, I didn't pay attention to shit like who played what or anything like actors and movies. I was like, okay, cool, I think you know that's the guy that plays han solo, is also indiana jones and he's in the fugitive, um, but when it came to voice actors, none of that ever clicked with me. Like my dad was like you know, jokers, luke, skywalker, I'm like shut the fuck up and then, like I looked, I'm like interesting.
Speaker 1:and then, um, going back to adult swim, when we would go to comic-con and meet those guys, I was like, okay, and then I just started developing more and more of a respect for them, like going to their panels and listening to them talk and everything. And then, yeah, some of it was Harley, because when Tara Strong took over for her in Arkham City, I was like, oh hells, no, who's this bitch taking over for Arlene Sorkin, who was the original voice of Harley up until Arkham Asylum? Yeah, the video game, exactly.
Speaker 1:So they had Tarot as their signing, you know, because it had just come out and I'm like, well, I mean it's Harley Quinn, I should go meet a Harley Quinn, right, I was like dang girl, you're cute. So, and right, I was like dang girl, you so. And she had this. Um, a lot of the voice actors will have like a headshot of themselves with a bunch of their characters around. Yeah, I'm like dang, she does a lot, and so she was like bubbles too, right yeah one of the powerpuff girls blossom blossom. No bubbles.
Speaker 2:You're right, she was bubbles give me, give me that point, trivia point Hollywood Squares X to block.
Speaker 1:But yeah, and she's done so much. She was Ariel's Daughter and the Little Mermaid 2. Princess Twilight she's Ben from Ben 10. So she plays boys, raven and Teen Titans, the Good Show and the Go Show. I don't mind Teen Titans go. My oldest watched that one a lot. I kind of dug it. I know a lot of people hate on it and they want like the mature anime one to come back. Teen Titans go was alright. But yeah, since then, as I got older and again the adult, some guys we would go see at Comic Con. I just started like just listening to their stories, going to different panels with voice actors. I'm like, oh, these guys are kind of cool. So I learned something at comic-con. It wasn't all buying star wars toys and waiting in line sitting in line for hours to buy a pin yeah, and then now as new cartoons come out, I'll look up the actors, the voice actors and stuff.
Speaker 1:On the voice actors for the hbo harley quinn series, I'm like, oh, I wonder who's playing this and who's doing this role. I'm like, oh, and they were also this.
Speaker 2:So and then you swing to the exact opposite side of all that and you have the girl who did ahsoka's voice, and that's like all she's ever done is ahsoka's way, but she's been able to spin that into multiple businesses and been able to be somewhat of an ambassador for Star Wars and that type of thing.
Speaker 1:She does well. She's a very nice girl. I've met her a couple times. She does a lot of mental health positivity stuff for people within Star Wars. She puts her Star wars spin on it and stuff.
Speaker 2:yeah and she's, uh, married to a baseball guy or was a baseball guy, yeah who now just probably sits at home and is like bring home that money, baby, I'm glad. I'm glad you got a job that can last longer than 10 to 12 years he was on the angels.
Speaker 1:I think he was on the angels when they won the world series, so I'm sure he's doing okay by himself.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah but he can, uh, just do local card, local card shows and be.
Speaker 1:There was something that I was watching with her. So she lives in florida with um, her husband, and the guy that voices mickey mouse. Now he came over and like it was like a home redesign show or something. Huh, okay, I don't remember what that was on, but yeah, like he came over he helped her design some stuff for the house. Brett Ewan is his name, so he helped design some stuff for her house and like they came back a couple months later and she had like this whole Alice in Wonderland theme and part of her house and I don't what the heck was that. I watch way too much stuff on disney plus random.
Speaker 1:So you are their audience because they want you to be watching random stuff on yeah, there's a lot of good stuff on there though the imagineer story, uh-huh, like the origins of disneyland and stuff.
Speaker 2:It's actually really, really interesting yeah, um, yeah, I think I watched the what was it called. It was like their first kind of behind the scenes thing that they came out on disney. It was like once a day or something like that, where they, yeah, they would like follow somebody, one of the workers, yeah, yeah, yeah, and it would just be their work throughout the day, which I thought was super cool. You got to see a lot of behind the scenes type stuff, of course, all still very curated and very, yes, positive yeah.
Speaker 1:Because years ago I watched another one about how a lot of the workers there are homeless and they live in their cars. Yeah, Some of them just sleep in the car in the parking lot and just go to work tomorrow.
Speaker 2:So they were doing that long before Google workers were doing that Exactly. But I'm sure we could watch a show like that with your dad and it'd be like, okay, we're going to make a right here, we're going to get out of this hallway and your dad'd be like, I bet, make a left. Like there's all this.
Speaker 1:He told me that when uh, he told me that when, Guillermo del Toro, he did tours of Haunted Mansion and Pirates with him while they were getting ready to make all those movies and stuff.
Speaker 2:Autographs, pictures, nothing Selfie. Come on, dad.
Speaker 1:I'm such a disappointment, but when he retired he did let us go through his Disney junk drawer, so that was cool.
Speaker 2:I got a bunch, uh, pre-release stuff for galaxy's edge and cast member stuff, so that was cool yeah, I remember, uh back in the day when it was like oh, your dad's gonna let us into disneyland. Oh, we got to be there at 7 30 because he's not because that's what his break is yeah, he's like that's what his shift was over and he'd be like I'm not waiting around for you, so you better be here. Those were the days. Yeah, so that was Craven.
Speaker 1:Yep in a roundabout way.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but yeah, we got it. What like three weeks, four weeks till less than a month, until, I guess, almost exactly a month before.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's like Valentine's weekend or something.
Speaker 2:Yeah yeah, which I think is kind of a weird weekend. Yeah yeah, which I think is kind of a weird weekend. Yeah, I might try to put like a group thing together for it, but I'm kind of like well, like Valentine's Day is on Friday, so I ain't going to do it on Friday and I'm like, but like, if people go away for the week, I mean I don't know, I don't know how. I haven't been in a relationship on Valentine's Day in fucking a decade, so I have no idea even like how serious people these days take it like. Is it like we just go out to dinner and have a nice night evening? Is that I get home from work and you fucking just whatever like or do we? Is it not even like a thing anymore?
Speaker 1:I don't know it's more of a thing with my wife and I, but that's because when I was um courting her on the interwebs back when we had dial-up oh yeah, um, that's actually how we I think I see a boob, sorry.
Speaker 1:Ah yeah, that 14.4k, let's go all right, so back when you're courting her um, as a joke, I asked her if she'd be my valentine because I didn't have nothing going on. Dumbass high school kid, right. And as a joke she said, yes, womp, womp. And now what do you? 20 exactly. So no, I mean, yeah, it all started as a joke, but but also a lot of times, especially with my job, I'm working. This year I'm not working. She is Nice, but we are going to go to Disneyland that weekend, so we are not watching Captain.
Speaker 2:America until Monday. Wait, you're not going to El Capitan. Come on, you know it's going to be dope there. Probably Just saying I can forward you my free chocolate cake for my birthday from Sc, scum and villainy cantina and you can use it. I'll call them and be like my friend's, coming in with my coupon.
Speaker 1:Unless they're closed because of the fire. Still, I don't know how contained those fires are.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think they're open. I mean, I follow them on Instagram. It seems like they're doing stuff again, so I think a lot of the places that weren't affected have kind of gone back to business as usual. Speaking of that, was anybody that? Did you know anybody who was affected, or?
Speaker 1:no, no, um, like I said, we went to disney last weekend. It wasn't bad at all. I mean, the skies looked clear when we were there, but we had lunch with my brother and he said a couple days before that smoke had blown in and they had a little bit of ash, but for the most part, no. I mean I don't be knowing millionaires. I mean that's shit, everybody's. Like los angeles, but that was like north, where all the rich people are in malibu and palisades, altadena, not so rich, but those people have been there for like generations.
Speaker 2:So, yes, their houses are multi-million dollar houses, but only because they've been there forever Right and the whole area around them has you know Pasadena and everything is all now very, very high highfalutin yeah.
Speaker 1:But no, I don't be known as people. I feel bad for them. I'm not. I see memes on the Facebooks and the Instagrams and I'm like, oh, you guys are mean. There's a malibu barbie and like half her body was burned. I was like, uh, okay rude. Yeah, you might need to go talk to somebody yeah, like people, like I couldn't even imagine my house burning down, but yeah well and and not just like your house, but like every, your entire block, like everything you know, like.
Speaker 2:It's one thing if, like you, do something stupid and leave the stove on and burn the house down, right, you have an electrical fire and your house burns down. That's. That's super shitty.
Speaker 2:But when you drive blocks and it's just carcass everybody, you know yeah yeah, like everybody on your block, you know like that's not something that that you can recover from easily, because I know, especially like all the dn and stuff the stuff that I was reading were like you were saying it's generational, like so many of those families had grown up together and were neighbors and knew each other from when they were born and you know birthday parties and, yeah, block parties and all of that kind of stuff all all together and now you're like well, my insurance got cut off at the beginning of the year, so I don't know what I'm gonna do like you know.
Speaker 2:I guess I'm moving to vegas, right? I mean that's the thing. I mean it wouldn't surprise me and and that's. You know, that was a big concern. What, like two years ago in hawaii, when that entire I apologize going or something, yeah, yeah, um, I apologize for not remembering the city, but there was one city where, like, basically like 85 percent of the structures burned, you know, in the city, yeah, and they were like don't sell your house, don't sell the property, because people are coming in and buying it for pennies on the dollar and are going to redevelop it and make it, you know, make more unaffordable housing for people. But then you have the insurance companies who are not doing anyone any favors either. But I don't know, that's a bigger conversation. I think that's way above my pay grade, exactly, yep. But again, sympathy squats all those people who lost homes and are in the transition period of trying to figure out what to do with their lives. Do not envy them at all.
Speaker 1:I got zero jokes on that Zero.
Speaker 2:And the people that are making jokes go fuck yourself. Yeah, pretty much. Yeah, oh, they're a celebrity, they deserve it, they have a million dollars.
Speaker 2:No, it's not even about the money or the property. It's like you know, again, the alternative thing. It's the memories, it's the. You know I don't have a house and I think you know we, I think we talked about this one earlier on during the the podcast. But it's like me and you don't have like a home. That's like our home, right, you know what I'm saying? Like if, when your parents move on, like there isn't like a house, you're going to be like, oh no, I don't know what I'm gonna. Should I keep it? Should I move into it? Should?
Speaker 2:I sell it like where my parents live. I I lived for six months when I moved back to oregon 12 years ago. I don't have like a childhood home right, you know, and I, I, yeah so like.
Speaker 1:but a lot of those people do, and did you know so Well because they're just working class people Like they got normal jobs like we do. They aren't movie stars, you know. It's just that they've lived in those houses forever. They can't afford to rebuild that house if they don't have insurance. They're moving to freaking Long Beach or Inland Empire somewhere.
Speaker 2:Yeah, somewhere that's cheaper. They're moving to freaking long beach or inland empire somewhere. Yeah, somewhere they're moving to riverside. Yeah, yeah, not vegas. Vegas is fucking expensive as hell now.
Speaker 1:yeah, it is so those people from california moved here.
Speaker 2:There you go but also respect for you guys, sending people over to help out, sending firefighters and stuff, so you know yeah, we sent a couple trucks out there, I think, yeah, I think there was eight or nine states and a couple different countries that sent.
Speaker 1:Yep, as they should.
Speaker 2:And again those videos of the water droppers. I'm always impressed by those things, like how precise those guys can be and everything. Not to speak of it as a positive thing, but I'm just saying.
Speaker 1:saying when I crop dust at Disneyland I'm not as good as those guys are Right.
Speaker 2:Both in the ride and just walking here. Yeah, my accuracy. Sometimes I double back and I regret it is. All I'm saying is I should have made a longer run before.
Speaker 1:I didn't empty the tank before I came back. All right, since Lou isn't here. Skeleton Crew. It ended last week.
Speaker 2:Yep. First question do you think there's going to be a season two? I hope so. I don't think there will be. I think they did a good enough. I think you'll see spinoffs. I don't think you'll see a season. You'll see, okay, I'll give you that?
Speaker 1:because we need to. There's a the, the memes and stuff, the articles going around. The skeleton crew had a debut rating eyes on it than acolyte did, which I think is the solo last jedi issue. Everybody hated last jedi so nobody wants to see solo. Everybody hit acolyte so they didn't watch Skeleton Crew.
Speaker 2:I think people came around to Skeleton Crew Eventually Because I've honestly heard nothing bad about it Except for From Lou, the only things I've heard bad about it are the things that we've already talked about as far as it not being a show for them. Right, right, once you can get past that, you know I didn't again. I I am not a fan of the dumb people doing dumb stuff to progress the story, but as the season were on, I tried to be more forgiving of that, knowing well otherwise they would just be sitting in the ship if nobody did.
Speaker 2:Right, you know exactly ship if nobody did Right exactly Sorry I didn't mean to cut you off there, but overall I liked it.
Speaker 1:It was good Star Wars entertainment. I don't want to be that guy that's like well, it's Star Wars, so it's good, but I enjoyed it. It was something that we haven't seen from Star Wars yet. I liked that there weren't technically Jedi involved. Jod we found out his origin story. He was some sort of Force-sensitive orphan, I think post-Order 66, some undercover Jedi found him, got him a thing or two and then the Inquisitors got her, which I think would make a cool story too Comics Tales of the Jedi, something I wouldn't mind seeing. That Little Orphan Jod and I don't know some random Jedi, I guess Somebody else survived Order 66. They were not as good as they were back in 1977.
Speaker 2:I saw something that said there was like they were already up to like 200 Jedi who survived Right which again, I mean mean when you're talking about thousands. Right, you know you're still talking single percentage points, but yeah, it's always funny when you see somebody post that on online somewhere, when they announce like another book or comic book or whatever that has like, oh, this is, cal kestis is here and he's a jedi and it's like okay, well, now we're up to 287 jedi who survived order 66, you know those inquisitors were not as good as uh they were led to believe.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, and I mean back in 77, when darth vader did it by himself.
Speaker 2:Yeah, exactly when he just drove around in his tie fighter. Just the executor, just hunted down and destroyed the jedi. But I mean, I thought the finale was fine. I thought you know.
Speaker 1:It wrapped up well.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm glad that in some respects because of how they've handled the structure in other shows- I'm glad that it was just Jod telling us the story, as opposed to a weird flashback thing.
Speaker 2:The nice thing is that, like you were saying now, that leaves it open for that story to be told down the road in another medium, right, like whether that's a comic or a book or another. You know tales of the jedi, an anthology type of thing, right, you know that maybe not all good jedi were good, right, like, because there's a window. I feel like with all of the training that you go through, that there's a window where you got to make choices, where the person being trained, the Padawan, has to make choices, right, and if that the person who was kind of guiding them met their demise during one of those choices, I could easily see them.
Speaker 1:Well, it's the cave on Dagobah. You know, if you stop your training now, you're going to be Darth Vader. So I think that Jod did not have that moment, or that moment came, and he didn't know better than to continue down that path and become a pirate.
Speaker 2:Yeah, when, if that Jedi whoever that unnamed Jedi was was able to stay in his life, might have been able to correct that path.
Speaker 1:And then also, like Anakin, he had known a life before the Jedi. He was a street rat, so he already had that personality built in and they couldn't train it out of him. But again, like we said, tales of the Jedi. Cool. I guess probably more Tales of the Empire, since it would be after Order 66. But still it'd be a cool story to see, just to see you know how Jock came about.
Speaker 2:You know, I think that there's also something to be said for just the nature of a person, right. There's also something to be said for just the nature of a person, right, like, I don't think, I think Anakin would have fallen at some point, regardless of the training and everything else, because his inherent nature was jealousy and because, again, he was raised with a single mom, as a slave right, as a slave right. So you see, all of these, you know he, he already has this. His base, his foundation of his life is to always be looking up and always wanting more and always wanting to be better, right. It's better, better being higher right, right, being on a higher right social scale. So you even saw it in like episode three, when they when he was talking about them only making him a knight and not letting him on the council, you know, and him not being excited about becoming a knight, being upset that they didn't put him on the council, right, right.
Speaker 2:So that was his whole through line was, and whether it was the blindness of the Jedi to not identify that of the jedi, to not identify that. You know for good, for good or bad, like you see him throughout the whole thing and every single time something pushes against him, he would react violently and negatively towards it.
Speaker 2:Right, there was, there was never a moment where he, you know, there was never a moment of reflection for himself. Right, it was always somebody else's fault. It was always. It was always something out to get him, it was always someone out to get him. You know, he never took responsibility for anything he did throughout all of this. Yeah, like, because he never, he never, he never learned how to right, like you know, even when we met him in episode one, like he already was a petulant, you know, very, very smart. But smart doesn't mean smooth pimp.
Speaker 1:Call them foreign chicks angels there you go.
Speaker 2:But but again, that's you know, follow through, right, you know you get the love of your life and then you get told that she's gonna die and you're like, wait, what do you mean? Yeah, you know whether that manifests through the force or what you know. Again, that's the force, right, the force, nobody knows. Nobody knows what the force actually is telling you, right, but he took all the wrong lessons from yeah from it. You know, so yeah, so that's that's probably what jod's issue is.
Speaker 1:He grew up a street rat, so now he's a powerful street rat because he has the force. He's now a pirate, so he's wants treasure, but also the same thing. He wanted to lead that crew too. When they finally got back there, he did not hesitate at all to kill homeboy when he was caught in that claw.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's like zap Well and again. The only thing that would be interesting is if we jumped into the future to see where the kids are at, Because the kids basically manifested that into happening. Yeah, Because they're the ones that set that up, you know. So whoever hit that button?
Speaker 2:whether it kb or or whoever. Yeah, you know, wouldn't have been neil. Neil wouldn't have done that because he's perfect. Yeah, like his hair. I guess that was my favorite scene with the with the spaceship. The pirate ship comes out of the atmosphere. Neil's in the tub. I'm like that's my boy. He's like. You know, I just got back from this harrowing adventure. I am dirty as fuck.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna go take a bath. My hair needs attention. Yep, it was out of place on that uh weird pirate planet that we were on. I gotta go, I need to get, I need to get my do done and get my hair did, but uh, it was good. It wrapped up nicely, it left it open or not. I mean, maybe we never hear from those kids again. Who knows where jod went? I mean, I am.
Speaker 2:I'm very glad that they did not force cameos at the end, especially when the with the x-wings, because they could have easily. Totally could have been carson yeah, yeah, they totally could have had Filoni and yeah. You know Wolf all the directors.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, they. They could have easily dumped all of the cameos of people who have been in X-Wings previously and survived that's true, as as the group that saves them, you know, right, so I'm glad that they just made generic yeah, and again, seeing the B-Wings do what you saw in art form 45 years ago, right, like, oh, they do focus their lasers like that. Yeah, they can, they have the ability to do that. Oh, it's way more than just dropping bombs out of the bottom of the. But, yeah, and I was fine with it. I didn't, you know. I mean, you knew that it was going to end the way that it was going to end, but yeah, None of them were going to die.
Speaker 1:The kids were going to be fine, the parents. Jar could have gone either way, yeah, but he lived. Good, bad guy, a good foil almost like hondo.
Speaker 2:You know he's not a good person, but he's interesting enough to keep around well and with the right incentives, he can be a good person, yeah, yeah, but I also think too I mean, you saw him break once he saw the ship crash, yeah where he realized, like he lost the gold he lost, he lost his, his leadership, right, who is he leading now, you know? Yep, um, he was a cruelest pirate. Yep, so it'll be. Yeah, it'll be interesting to see where he goes from there, because, I mean, they all just kind of left him alone yeah, he just they like bounced on him, like, oh, we got to go save kb from the from our ship.
Speaker 2:Yeah um, I thought it was interesting. The supervisor died super quick, right. I was like I was like wait, it's not redundant, it's like literally like his brain is right behind the eye socket and that's it, like okay, we're just quite gone to him, just yeah. But I mean, I thought it was, I thought it was nice that the parents got too involved at the end and then finally realized what their kids Turned around a little bit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah. But it'll also be interesting to see how that fits in with the High Republic. I don't know. It's a good jumping off point for a lot of spinoffs. I think Further adventures, either before the kids or after, like do they join the Resistance or do they?
Speaker 2:join the Republic? Yeah, where do they join the republic, like? Yeah, where do they fit? Yeah, I'm glad that they. I'm glad that all of the stuff that I was reading and listening you know, watching online was palpatine's gonna show up. So I'm glad none of that happened. Yeah, I'm glad it. Just it's a very it's beyond kind of the x-wings and b-wings and the mentions of the republic. I'm glad that it was a very self-contained story in that regard.
Speaker 1:As it should be. Everything has to be connected.
Speaker 2:We don't have to have every story end up with Obi-Wan showing up saying, jod, I can fix you, jod, I can fix you, yeah, all four kids under his trench coat Get in my trench.
Speaker 1:Coat kids, it'll be fine, just be quiet. Nobody else suspects this at all. And why I have two blue feet.
Speaker 2:The best blue feet in the world Wait does Neil wear feet?
Speaker 1:Does Neil wear shoes? I don't even know. I'm sure it's just feet.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Full body picture of Neil Right. Are you Googling that right now? Neil feet pics onlyfanscom.
Speaker 1:slash neil feet a neil is a type of boat, it's a trimaran. That's with perfect hair, right I didn't know boats had hair skeleton crew right dang. Even the wikipedia doesn't know. Boats had hair Skeleton crew Right Dang. Even Wikipedia doesn't know what he is.
Speaker 2:Well, they never actually said. They just said he wasn't Max Rebo, right yeah?
Speaker 1:Oh no, it is here. It's a Mykian M-Y-Y-K-I-A-N and they are blue elephantine creatures. Okay, so he probably has elephant feet Right.
Speaker 2:Elephant adjacent feet Right.
Speaker 1:Those sweet toes Probably got his toes done, heck yeah.
Speaker 2:His mom did, Guaranteed For sure for sure?
Speaker 1:No, he does have shoes, his little, his figure has shoes, little kicks.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I stand corrected.
Speaker 1:Good for you, neil, finding some elephant shoes.
Speaker 2:Yeah, good for you, neil, finding some elephant shoes to afford shoes right, we don't actually have any star wars coming up, do we? No, dude, I haven't heard anything like yeah, that's good, I'm okay with that like yeah, I let it rest for a hot minute.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, I think it goes back to what we talked about a couple weeks ago, or or when a when skeleton crew first came out. Just the like is it. Is it. Are we getting the fire hose right now? Right, can we go? Can we go back to the trickle, yeah, where we appreciated what we had, as opposed to being spoiled by it?
Speaker 1:and then we can absorb it and, you know, dissect it, and then we get something new yeah, as opposed to it being just a fire hose.
Speaker 2:That's just. You know, you don't have time to think about it or you're just like, oh shit. Another thing I gotta watch, which I think is something that disney has handled really badly for the last four years with marvel and star wars all of their properties, really like I mean, at this point they might as well just wait for celebration.
Speaker 1:It's three months away. Just give us everything there and say hey, this and this is coming. Well, I guess we have Andor is coming out right after Celebration. Yeah, so I guess we do have something Star Wars coming up.
Speaker 2:But I mean again, that's three months away, so I'm cool with that. I don't need to have a night where Skeleton Crew's ending and Andor is starting Right to have a night where Skeleton Crew's ending and Andor is starting right, right? Yeah, just let it go for three months. Not talk about Star Wars at all. Let us just talk about old Star Wars and our history with Star Wars, you know, like that type of thing.
Speaker 1:I'll probably download all of Andor for the flight.
Speaker 2:Yeah, rewatch it. Did either of your kids watch Skeleton Crew with you?
Speaker 1:No, no interest, my, did any either of your kids watch skeleton crew with you? No, no, no interest. My wife didn't, yeah, so I just watched it tuesday night when I got off of work, and they're mostly in bed little ones for sure, in bed. Big one's just on her phone texting her friends, so I do need to make them watch. Uh, falcon and winter soldier though that sets up all the marvel movies for this year well, not fantastic four, but yeah, no, but but fantastic four is 2026, right?
Speaker 2:no, that's the summer dude, is that summer?
Speaker 1:may? I think it's may. Okay, okay, which is we?
Speaker 2:went.
Speaker 1:I know we went over all this stuff, but we'll probably get a teaser with hulk.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh for sure. Yeah, 100, that'll be the official one. Yeah, yeah, we have Captain America, brave New World, fantastic Four and then Thunderbolts. So I think we have Thunderbolts between Fantastic Four and Captain America, right, no, I think Thunderbolts is summer Well both are summer, right, yeah, but I think like June or July, summer for. Thunderbolts. Thunderbolts is May 2nd.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Three months and then Fantastic Four is July 25th, so the end of summer, really. So Comic-Con. So we're watching Superman and Fantastic Four and then we have the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, which isn't canon January 20th. Daredevil March 4th.
Speaker 1:Hells yeah, that last trailer was badass.
Speaker 2:Yeah, ironheart June 4th, and then the next animated Marvel series after Spider-Man is Eyes of Wakanda August 6th, and then Marvel Zombies in October. Hell yeah, and then Wonder Man's like the end of the year or something yeah, december, that'll be a limited series, just introducing them, which again I'm fine with. I am perfectly fine with if you want to do limited series to introduce characters and get them into the zeitgeist, you know, cool, I don't need to have them over the next avengers movie yeah I don't need that yeah, I don't need to have them over stuff.
Speaker 2:a movie that already probably has too many heroes in it. There's one person that can manage that and he's over on the other side.
Speaker 1:Yeah he is. Well, that was always my problem with Batman versus Superman and um justice league as well, when Zack Snyder was doing them. He's like, he's like okay, here this is batman versus superman, but also aquaman's origin, the flash's origin, cyborg's origin, wonder woman's origin. I'm like can batman and superman just fight?
Speaker 2:talk about martha, yeah, the fact, yeah, I mean the fact that only wonder woman got a movie before justice league, exactly outside of outside of superman and batman no, batman didn't even.
Speaker 1:That was the first time. Oh, you're right, that was the first Batman didn't even that was the first time.
Speaker 2:Oh, you're right, that was the first time. Yeah, batfleck was the first.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Which is fine, if it would have been the only character that they would have introduced, right.
Speaker 1:But it wasn't. Yeah, and that's why James Gunn is in charge. Lou's not here to talk about freaking Creature Commandos. I'll save that for next week. Yeah, did you get you watch it? Yeah, I finished it. Yeah. Well, he hadn't watched it yet, right? No, he had watched up to um four or something like that, right before they went back to the country. Yeah, wait, um, what's his face?
Speaker 1:the skeleton dude a doctor phosphorus when he was walking through the tanks and he just burned a middle finger right through those dudes heads, I was dying. I'm like, yeah, dr Phosphorus, when he was walking through the tanks and he just burned a middle finger right through those dudes' heads.
Speaker 2:I was dying. I'm like hold up, I gotta pause this.
Speaker 1:That show had way more blood than Kraven did, but yeah, no, we'll talk about that next week when we lose a round, but I enjoyed the heck out of it. I'm ready for season two. It could start tomorrow.
Speaker 2:I'd be perfectly happy. Yeah, I'm happy.
Speaker 1:I'm interested to see how they fit into everything yeah, it'll be interesting to see if, like, a freaking bride shows up or they let weasel back out to do something.
Speaker 2:I am I'm I I'm trying to temper my excitement, but I think superman will be awesome. I'm really glad that we're clearing. I think dc has needed to do this for a while, but I'm really glad they're clearing the slate and for the most part, everything will be new going forward.
Speaker 1:Hey, if all's we keep is Suicide Squad and Peacemaker, I'm okay. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with either of those.
Speaker 2:And only like 95% of Peacemaker. Yeah, we'll just cut out that last scene of them walking Through the field, but yeah, we have that coming up too, for it's uh, some point soon, right, peacemaker season yeah, I think they're done filming so yeah, that's why john cena's back on wrestling television exactly right peacemaker season two. Let's see we'll have to do an episode that we talk about that, that our shared love of wrestling is what really, I think you know, besides star wars, you know right brought us together, blah, blah.
Speaker 1:When does it come out? November, wait, no, that was november 2024. August, august 25, a month after superman. Okay, all right, I'm down. I just hope that the opening is as good.
Speaker 2:Visually, the new opening is supposed to be fire. Just from what I read, the new opening is going to be fire.
Speaker 1:It says Frank Grillo is going to be in Peacemaker as Crossbones.
Speaker 2:Like Senior.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, yeah, acceptable.
Speaker 2:That'll be interesting. Wait.
Speaker 1:Was Crossbones DC or Marvel? Yeah, acceptable, I think he's the first wait. Was crossbones dc or marvel? I don't know, that was a dc or marvel. He was the, the shield agent, and then he's the one that um blew up in the civil war that started the wakanda accords after his amazing elevator fight with cap yep, so do you guys want to get out, or?
Speaker 2:do we want to do it here. So I think that'll be the first official crossover between the new, I mean, depending on what they throw into. Uh, superman, well I mean, I guess, technically the first, the first crossover would be david harbour as red guardian and frankenstein oh yeah, like that way. Yeah, for sure That'll be interesting if DC wants to keep those people doing like if they're one character through all media. But I mean, frank is going to be a CGI character.
Speaker 1:I didn't watch David Harbour's Hellboy yet so I don't know how well he does in makeup and but frank's too big.
Speaker 2:He would have to be cg yeah, yeah, that's the thing I mean, regardless of how big you are.
Speaker 2:I think do they keep him on set though, like, and just put the balls on him and like, have the the head on a stick so people can interact with him properly yeah, I mean, they'll just film everything twice right they'll film once with him with the eye lines, so then everybody has the right eye lines, and then they'll film them once without so we'll see yeah, but no, I really enjoyed creature commandos as well. I thought it was very well done. I thought, you know it was a good story. It was a self-contained story, but I felt like the references were relevant, like it wasn't just pushing just batman.
Speaker 1:I mean, they introduced batman, the new batman. Yeah, you know and a flash.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they introduced. They already introduced the mascara with cersei, so instead of like it being wonder woman, it's oh, this is other side.
Speaker 1:it's already a thing with a bunch of Amazon lesbians, yeah.
Speaker 2:So, with that being said, I don't know how Lou wouldn't be into that, right I?
Speaker 1:don't know, we'll have to get his take on it. Yeah See, if he's drinking all that haterade still.
Speaker 2:I think Lou just has very high expectations of a lot of the media that we imbibe these days.
Speaker 1:Just expectations of a lot of the media that we, that we, imbibe these days just sit down and enjoy it. I just, yeah, I don't know. Sit down, you don't have to overthink everything, just enjoy what they're putting on the screen. Call it a day. If it sucks, don't watch it anymore.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, that's what? Well, and again, just because I don't like something and you like something doesn't mean that you have to stop watching it because I'm not. Yeah, no, there's plenty of shit that I've watched over the last, you know, 47 years on this, for almost 48, uh, 47 years on this planet. I know, huh, that that I would not suggest to anybody else, right like yeah, that's just, you know there's a.
Speaker 2:I've watched enough stuff that there's enough of enough of it that I don't suggest to people where I enjoy it, but I'm not going to advocate for it, right, you know. So like I watched land man, land man was stupid, like pro was naked, though.
Speaker 1:So yeah, yeah, that you know, but see, I almost started that. So is it not good?
Speaker 2:No, it's good, but again, it's one of those ones where you got. You definitely have to check your brain at the door Because a lot of the talking points and stuff like that you're just like OK, like you know.
Speaker 1:Right, ok.
Speaker 2:Again, it's my understanding it's a Taylor Sheridan show, so all the girls in there are hot as hell. There's there uglies anywhere to be found. Even the dishwasher shows up and collects the dishes and you're just like wait, you're just the dishwasher.
Speaker 1:Yes, I have a less than minimum wage job and I got a huge boob implant.
Speaker 2:Yeah, exactly, I only have one, though I'm working on the other, but no, I mean, like you know, it has Billy Bob in it.
Speaker 1:So I was like I like Billy Bob. And again, I mean it has billy bob in it. So I was like it's, I like billy bob and ellie letters naked billy bob's being billy bob and I like.
Speaker 2:For me personally, I enjoy when billy bob's doing billy bob right like great you could just say hey, it's perfect. Literally they just went. Hey, billy, can you just read this stuff on the screen or on the on this, you know, read this line from the script and that's it like.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know, it's, it's not, you know, don't even read the script, billy. This is a general idea of who your character is just react to these people talking.
Speaker 2:So I mean, is that a great show? No, but okay, is it? Is it? Is it watchable? Yes, 100. Okay. But what I advocate, for what I tell, if somebody didn't come to me and say, hey, what did you think of Landman? I'm not going to preach about it from the yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to be on the pulpit going. You should watch this. I mean, I never watched Yellowstone. I think I watched one episode of Yellowstone or the prequel that had Harrison Ford. So it should be like right in our wheelhouse, right, you know, know. But on the other hand, I'll take a show like shrinking and say, oh yeah, like should I get, should I get a month of apple tv free to watch this? Yes, I think that's you know would I pay for apple tv.
Speaker 2:Apple tv has I mean again, it depends on what do you like silo, do you like right? The problem is that they have a bunch of their own ip. That isn't going to lead people to right apple tv if that's like hey, we got the new ben affleck movie.
Speaker 1:You're like man, do I like ben affleck that much? But if we said, we got marvel, right you know, like sign me up, let's go right.
Speaker 2:Right, like that's the difference. Right is, if there's something that interests you on apple tv, I think it's worth it because I do think that once you get there there's a bunch of other stuff severance and silo and a bunch of other those types of shows like kind of non-mass ip shows that you would enjoy. I mean, silo has rebecca ferguson as in. She is if she's not on your five free. I don't know what to tell you, my friend, you need to readjust that list yeah, no shit, we need to have a conversation about that list because it's wrong.
Speaker 2:You might be gay, I'm, just doesn't matter, so I would still waste a spot on my list for the chance red pit, and david Duchovny and Rebecca Ferguson. But yeah. So I would say yeah, I mean I would say Landman's worth the watch, just to you know.
Speaker 1:I mean, I already have Paramount, so I mean it's there.
Speaker 2:Well, and that just wrapped up too. I think season one just wrapped up? Yeah, I think so. So. I think that's no yeah, let's see I am. Uh, yeah, I'm gonna have to start digging in the crates, I think, for a little bit here, because I think there's not a whole lot of new tv coming out no, we are watching.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that just started. We're finishing up 9-1-1. I mean I dig it, even though with it when it comes to shows like that.
Speaker 2:How do you Are you able to check yourself out?
Speaker 1:Yes, Because, depending on which one you're watching like if you're watching regular 9-1-1, it's Jennifer Love Hewitt. She's like the only dispatcher in all of LA and every call she takes she sends the same fire crew and the same officers to, and then, after the call, she goes to the break room to have a coffee and a tea while she talks about her feelings or her co-workers. I'm like bitch pound a monster and take the next call. We don't have time for feelings.
Speaker 2:I don't have time for you to sit in this break room for 45 minutes exploring your humanity.
Speaker 1:And then right now we're caught up on that one. So right now we're watching a lone star which is the texas one and again it's the same thing. It's the one kid. He's the son of one of the firefighters. Yeah, he just got through training and, like his first day on the job, they had him do this train derailment with a fucking toxic cloud and I'm like no, kick that kid off. He's been released. He's been to train for like a day and he takes all these, like my name's wyatt. How can I help you? I'm like, shut the fuck up. You give her your last name, your badge number, fuck do you want.
Speaker 1:So you find it more as a comedy than anything else again, I can turn my brain off and I just enjoy what they're giving me. I don't I like those kind of shows, you know cop shows and all that stuff I like. This one interested me because they did show the dispatcher side of it. Is it kind of fake? Kind of silly? Yes, but I can turn my brain off and just enjoy the dumb storyline. I don't mind that stuff.
Speaker 2:There's no way that the same person is going to get the one call that you're told about when you first go into training every single week, right, exactly. The one call that's going to like you're going to change people's lives, right, yeah. And then like, ok, that happens once in my lifetime, ok. And then you're like, oh good, I got through that and I survived. Yeah, lifetime okay. And then you're like, oh good, I got through that and I survived. Yeah, hello, this is jennifer love hewitt. How can I help you? What the fuck?
Speaker 1:another one, exactly so three seasons in and I'm still getting the call of the century last season how much? Work, be nato, and this year I got the sinking cruise ship. This is crazy.
Speaker 2:The helicopter and I'll just send my brother and his fire company on every single call I get because they happen to be the only ones that answer the call, the only ones that are that work in all of la county yeah, and weirdly, the guy who's been around for three seasons is still a rookie on the police, the police car that I call every single call.
Speaker 1:So, yes, I can turn my brain off. I just enjoy what is being presented. I don't have to overthink everything. That's the problem I have with Lou hating everything we watch. Dude, just shut up and watch it. Or don't or don't. Yeah, I just turn my brain off. I just watch it. I enjoy it. I like it, I don't. I won't watch it next week.
Speaker 1:I won't watch it next season, and then I don't think about it anymore. It's the same thing with my job. I turn that shit off as soon as I'm done. I'm out. Same thing with TV, unless it's really good or really bad, I guess. But just turn it off, enjoy it while it's on, for you know, 45 minutes hour with commercials, move on yeah, I've, I've definitely forgotten about more tv than I remember.
Speaker 1:Yeah, watching, yeah I don't know we're watching. They're doing a dexter prequel series on paramount right now, so I'm enjoying that. I've always liked dexter like. I read the books and enjoyed it. It was cool to. I'm like, okay, cool, I'll watch it. The casting they did is really good. They are very good counterparts for their older.
Speaker 2:It has.
Speaker 1:Christian Slater in it.
Speaker 2:Is that the original Sin? Yes, they were promoting that comic on Big Time right.
Speaker 1:Yes, yeah, it's good. It's how Dexter started being a serial killer and all that shit. And then after that this summer they're going to have a sequel series because in the last season Dexter died again. So like when the original series ended he died and became a lumberjack or some shit. Years later they brought it back and Dexter's son's old and looking for him and then he died again at the end of that. But now he's going to be it's Dexter Resurrection or some shit. So whatever. But again, I enjoy it. I like the characters, I like the silly stories. I don't just entertain me for an hour, that's all I ask. If I like it, I'll keep watching, if I don't, I'm done.
Speaker 2:I I will say that out of everything that I've watched in the last year, that werewolves was the most disappointing thing I watched by far right, but and so you're just like, nope, I don't recommend watching it and you move on.
Speaker 1:You don't even think about it no more.
Speaker 2:Unless you want to watch a movie that just doesn't make any sense at all throughout the entire thing.
Speaker 1:Well, that happened. We were flipping through movies and that movie Strays with Will Ferrell and Kevin Hart as dogs.
Speaker 2:Oh, they're all voicing the dogs, yeah.
Speaker 1:I was like I want to watch that. I'm like, no, you don't. No, you do not. I watched that shit while I was on graves and staying up one night. Do not watch it. It was horrible. All the funny stuff was in the commercials. Yeah, just watch the trailer for an hour and a half. Just watch it on repeat yeah, so I don't enjoy everything I watch.
Speaker 2:I did watch George R Romero's Resident Evil. So it's a documentary that originally, when Resident Evil came out, they actually had signed George Romero to do the original Resident Evil movie. Wow, and just all of the stuff behind that. They stretched it into an hour and a half and I don't know if it needed to be an hour and a half, but I get if you're wanting to be a completionist.
Speaker 2:It wasn't just about the movie, it was about resident evil. It was almost like the. They should have just been like the origins of resident evil through. You know, right, because george romero was involved a lot in the documentary. But they also spent like the first 45 minutes just talking about the game and how it was developed and they had interviews with the people who originally developed the game and stuff, which was pretty cool. But like if you're watching it for the George Romero stuff, like you're like, yeah, can we go? Then they do like a quick biography of him and then, like then they talk about what happened to him and through all of that and like in a way, to be honest with you, like at at the end it was kind of weird because they didn't really it wasn't resolved. Yeah, he was on there and then he wasn't, and then he was annoyed about it and then was. It was kind of a nothing burger. To be completely honest with you.
Speaker 2:As far as nobody they didn't get anybody who actually was involved in the decision making process of romero while we associated with it anymore, you know and so that part was kind of weird, because I'm watching and I'm like, okay, well, when are we getting to get to the part that they said no? And then they kind of were like well, then all of a sudden he just was removed from all the marketing materials and you're like okay, well, why? Like and credits yeah, yeah, yeah, I was just like.
Speaker 1:Okay, I mean it was a it was a fine documentary.
Speaker 2:It was shot in the style of like 80s because they had because he actually I didn't know this that I guess he got he had shot some commercials promoting the second one, biohazard 2, or resident evil 2. So he had shot. George romero had shot like three different um commercials for to promote that movie. That was kind of his like, where they made the connection to start right and a lot of the. It was a very you know. I mean it was the early 90s and so like stuff was still like hyper, grainy, dark and the whole, the whole uh documentary kind of followed that. So in that it was kind of hard sometimes to watch because it was just so dark like I don't you're checking your upload speed and your downloads be like yeah, router fucked up.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, what's going on. But I mean, if you're interested in that type of stuff, I mean I think it's a good companion piece to whatever information that you knew before. There was stuff I didn't know. But I also am not a big. I've never been like a massive Resident Evil head, you know, a dead head, as it were, a T head.
Speaker 1:T, a dead head, as it were, a t-head, else t-head, t-virus head, I don't know. Nope, that's something else too. Hi, hi, hi.
Speaker 2:Max headroom, oh yeah yeah, I mean there's a bunch of, but then I also my problem is I download so much stuff that it just like I'll be sitting there like going through my movies, like okay, what do I feel like watching? And I know like when I downloaded that I'm like yeah, but then like that moment passes and I never like any other time I see that going forward. I'm just like like maybe later do I want to watch another 9-11 documentary? No, not really, but it's there in case I'm feeling like it at some point.
Speaker 1:You know so yeah, I still want to watch the um Jim Henson one on Disney, plus I want to think there's a John Williams one too, I think recently. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I think Lou said he had watched that. Yeah, I started watching my. Uh. I had a friend who was like oh, can you download hysteria for me, which is a peacock show that has Bruce Campbell in it.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So it's a, you know it's kind of a horror evil like, not evil dead. But you know just a town, town called sleepy grounds or sleepy something or happy, happy grounds, happy like, and then like weird things start happening and, yeah, it's in her it's was that?
Speaker 2:then hysteria ensues. Yes, hysteria is currently and I think I'm four episodes in. Hysteria is currently be. It's currently it's bubbling. Hysteria has been turned up to high and the town is bubbling right now. So, but not a bad show. All right, not something I probably would like profess to me like everyone should watch it.
Speaker 2:But if you like bruce campbell and you like that, show yeah, if you like that type of show where it's just kind of it's. My only complaint about it is it's a little too glossy, like it just has like a sheen over it and maybe that's the peacock nbc sheen. You know like I mean we I think we talked about that at some point in the past too how cbs has like a certain filter that seems to go over all of their shows, abc same thing and nbc, you know. So this has definitely has the nbc sheen on it, where everything's kind of a little too bright, a little too. So that would probably be my biggest complaint. The kids are fine, the parents, the families are fine. Speaking of that, the guy who voiced nathan drake and then charted is the dad of one of the kids.
Speaker 2:Oh nice, like I said, bruce campbell's in it, the mom from modern families okay in it one of the girls from Pitch Perfect plays like a church mom who's like fighting the occult but is probably part of the occult. Like there's a lot of like layers like that, where there's like you know, I think I'm possessed, and then it's like oh no, it's actually this other person type of like you know. So not a bad show, it's not something that I'm powering through, but if I'm like sitting there and I'm like I got 45 minutes to kill, I'll, I'll bang out an episode all right I don't know if it's a one and done or not.
Speaker 2:I haven't actually looked into it as far as if it's coming back for seasons here or whatever there you go, there's anything else my tv pics of the week. I don't even think there's any movies out right now to watch. No, there's shit dude and nothing's coming out before Captain America Well we're going to watch. Dogman. Which one's that one? Is that the one with Robbie Williams? No, that's a Monkey where he's like a monkey or something.
Speaker 1:No, it's the one with the. It's the cartoon with the dog head and the cop body. Okay, sure, clearly that wasn't on one of your trailer lists. Yeah, it's based on a kid's book and the trailer has uh, this cop and his dog, they're disarming a bomb and the dog goes grrr and the cop's like green snip and he's like wait, dogs are colorblind. Boom, they both blow up. Then it cuts to the hospital and there's two nurses well they're, maybe they're doctors, I don't know. I was just being sexist because they're female. So the dog's body is all bandaged up and the cop's head is bandaged up and they're like I know, let's sew the dog's head onto the cop's body, so now he's like a dog cop. It's probably dumb as hell, but the girls read it in school. So they're like, yeah, let's go see it. I'm like, whatever, I need to get to platinum anyways.
Speaker 2:So let's go daddy needs to get to platinum. So whatever movie you want to see, let's go.
Speaker 1:Yeah, let's go no, I think the robbie williams movie looked entertaining, or at least interesting, just because he was a monkey, because I'm sure robbie williams is boring as hell, is just a regular British guy. Anyways, I don't think it did very well in the theater.
Speaker 2:Is that what it is?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think you're right, Perfect yeah.
Speaker 2:But because nobody here?
Speaker 1:knows who Robbie Williams is.
Speaker 2:It was one of those trailers they showed before a complete unknown and everybody in the group was like what? Because it was like a 30 second trailer that explained nothing.
Speaker 1:Well, and then the one that I saw was like the full trailer. I'm like, oh, that's cool, it's like Planet of the Apes, but this guy's like a singing monkey and they're like Robbie Williams. I'm like, wait, isn't that a singer? And then I looked into it more when I got home. I mean I'll watch it. I mean I'll watch it. I don't think I'll go to the movies to watch it.
Speaker 2:I couldn't even name a Robbie Williams song. Honestly Word, I don't think he was ever in our genre. Like he wasn't a genre that we reached out.
Speaker 1:I mean, he's no Harry.
Speaker 2:Styles. Yeah, exactly, no watermelon sugar up in here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. So who do?
Speaker 2:you like, next week between the B and the chiefs I hope the bills.
Speaker 1:I'm all in on the bills and then bills mafia. I believe bill leave, bill believe gonna go to a table on saturday.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, nice. Seeing mr brightside nice. And then then we have the Eagles and Eggles and the Commies. So who do you like in that one?
Speaker 1:Probably the Commanders. I don't really have skin in that game. I mean, the Philly fans are assholes so maybe they should lose.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I would be okay with a Bills-Commanders Super Bowl. I think that would be exciting. As far as my interest level, yeah, that would be my the game that would have me most interested in watching, right, any other combination I'd be like it's fine. Yeah, I'll invite some friends over, we'll watch halftime. Exactly, I don't even think halftime is that exciting. This year it's kendrick lamar. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, where, oh, where you your 2600 tickets or whatever.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Preview of that. Yeah, actually you're just getting the whole show. You're getting the whole show at halftime, so good job, spending money on those tickets Just so you can. It's like when you go watch a comedian's show on Netflix and then you go see him in person.
Speaker 1:You're like that's exactly the same. I know this joke.
Speaker 2:You're telling it, you're giving the punchline, as you do with the joke.
Speaker 2:All right, math is going dry that's because we have to do all the talking, because lose that yeah, yeah, we haven't had a 45 minute lou rant about, uh, the end of democracy or anything or football and all the weird rules and yeah yeah, or him just saying well, that's the way, the rule is his refusal to hate the chiefs like just join that bandwagon, just hate the chiefs like everybody else does please, for the love of god, you hate taylor swift. Just let that manifest into hating. Let it bleed over. I heard she's going to become the offensive coordinator. Just saying, which is easy when you just pay the refs yeah, exactly, but wow, that means it's time to go I know I'm sleeping and, strangely enough, we still filled an hour and a half.
Speaker 1:Yeah, nice job well done.
Speaker 2:We're so entertaining yeah, I mean, it wasn't even. I don't even. I'll be interested to see what happens after it cuts it down, because I don't even think there was that much dead space. No, we talked a lot.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's weird 26 years of friendship, we can still talk for an hour and a half about different things.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, it's good Glad that we're still friends. My friend? Yeah, it doesn't last. I don't think friendships really last that long. Yeah, honestly so. This is just a abnormality, right or weird, but still happy to be your friend, still happy that our relationship has gone through the every many, many trials and tribulations that that has ensued over the last 26 years in and out of our control, right that's because we're so cool you know, yeah, I mean, you know, we just set the bar really high for our relationship.
Speaker 2:So you know, obviously there's something there, so obviously gay. Hey, like you said, if you lean in to kiss me, just do it, don't judge yeah it's not gay it's not gay, unless you get excited. Exactly wait what cool all right, sir.
Speaker 1:Well, you have a good week we will um check on lou and hopefully we're all back next week. And yeah, kicking ass again, yep.
Speaker 2:Three asses getting kicked. Three asses, the three amigos back together.
Speaker 1:Hopefully Lou wears his pants. Let's not set the bar too high.
Speaker 2:Everyone have a good week and we'll see you next week. See you next week. Bye.