Once Upon A Time In Music
"Once Upon a Time in Music" is where culture. Each episode takes you back through the sounds, stories, and style that shaped generations — from classic tracks and unforgettable albums to iconic movies, favorite foods, and random pop culture gems you might’ve forgotten. It’s music history, fun memories, and good vibes all in one show.
Once Upon A Time In Music
Lights, Cops, Action! Our Top Buddy Movies Ranked
This week on Once Upon a Time in Music the second season , EL and Cheryl celebrate Cheryl’s birthday with laughs, Longhorn stories, and a wild round of Kiss, Marry, Kill. They spotlight two classics—Erykah Badu’s Mama’s Gun and Wu-Tang’s The W turning 25—and break down their all-time favorite buddy cop movies, from 48 Hours to Training Day to Men in Black. Plus, Price Tag Check, and news on Jellybean Johnson of The Time and Pras from the Fugees.It’s a fun, lively episode packed with jokes, insights, and real talk.
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SPEAKER_04:What's up, people?
SPEAKER_05:What's up, everybody?
SPEAKER_04:We back. I'm L. This is Once Upon a Time in Music. I'm Cheryl Poison. And uh we're here for another episode. Another one. Are you psyched up? No. Well, you're gonna get psyched up by the end of this show. Gonna get amped up. Oh, yeah. Happy birthday. Thank you. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Happy birthday.
SPEAKER_05:Another one. Another year older.
SPEAKER_04:I ain't got enough fingers for that. You ain't got two.
SPEAKER_05:I got two.
SPEAKER_04:Did you have fun?
SPEAKER_05:Yes, I did.
SPEAKER_04:What you did?
SPEAKER_05:I did a little shopping. I did a little eating, a little celebrating.
SPEAKER_04:You didn't eat too much. What did you eat?
SPEAKER_05:I ate steak. I ate chicken. I ate everything. I had a big spread. Where at? I went to Longhorn, my favorite place. That's your favorite place. I didn't know that. I do. I love it. I love the little crusted chicken. Crusted. Anything crusted. You put crust on anything and I eat it.
SPEAKER_04:So what you crust.
SPEAKER_05:Oh my god. Okay, not anything. Almost anything.
SPEAKER_04:That's what she said. Okay. You said anything that custom.
SPEAKER_05:Not anything. Oh my god. I had the crusted salmon. Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. Yeah. What you know about Longhorn? What you know about Longhorn? I used to go every once in a while.
SPEAKER_05:That's my favorite spot.
SPEAKER_04:Get out of here.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:All right, people. Today we are talking about favorite buddy cop movies. Buddy cop movies. Um mine are kind of different.
SPEAKER_05:Yours is always different. I got some TV shows in there too. You do? Mm-hmm. Mine are kind of different.
SPEAKER_04:Mine aren't. The people I pick aren't all cops.
SPEAKER_06:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:So it might be like a cop and a bad guy, this and that, two bad guys.
SPEAKER_05:And a comedian.
SPEAKER_04:Two bad guys.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:So.
SPEAKER_05:I can't wait there. Yeah. What you got in store for us? Um, what else we got?
SPEAKER_04:We got kiss marry kill. I said it right.
SPEAKER_05:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:Oh my god.
SPEAKER_05:We did. You getting good. Yeah. Round applause. Finally.
SPEAKER_04:Um what else we got? We got Spotlight of the Month. We got some news. Spotlight of the Week. We got some weekly news. Um, let's start it off. Let I started off with uh Spotlight of the Week album. Uh today, I think it was Okay, November 21st, 2000. Erica Badu's Mama's Gun Came. Mama's Gun. Yep. Um they had hits like Is Rim Shop on there? Rem Shop?
SPEAKER_05:I don't know. Is Tyrone on that one? I think Tyrone is on that one.
SPEAKER_04:I'm about to. That was my song.
SPEAKER_05:You better call Tyrone. You really, you really like that one? Call 'em. I bet you can't use my phone. Yeah, you don't like that song?
SPEAKER_04:Uh, I think they played it too much. No, you know what?
SPEAKER_05:Is it was you a Tyrone?
SPEAKER_04:No, no, Tyrone. Um. Was the live version the only version they played on the radio? Like, you know how they have the people clapping and shit in the background?
SPEAKER_05:I'm not sure.
SPEAKER_04:Or is that the song itself?
SPEAKER_05:I'm not sure, but part of me wants to say that might be the song itself. For real?
SPEAKER_04:Okay, so this one don't have that. This one got bag lady and on and on. So this is the first album.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, this is the first first album.
SPEAKER_05:So Taro must have been on the second album.
SPEAKER_04:And that's not the right one, right?
SPEAKER_05:That must be the remix.
SPEAKER_04:I guess so. They got a different version on uh streaming platforms.
SPEAKER_05:I like that song too. On and on was good. Yeah. You gonna hurt your back. Drag.
SPEAKER_06:I guess no back.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, streaming platforms done. New album. Okay. But you know what we're talking about. Yeah, November 21st. Uh what year?
SPEAKER_05:2000.
SPEAKER_04:Yep, 25 years old.
SPEAKER_05:Wow.
SPEAKER_04:And also we got another one, more on the hip-hop side. Uh, Wu Tang. The same week. Um the name of the album is the W album. That's the one with Gravel Pit and Careful. Um there's a couple other tracks. It's a lot of people, if you're a Wu fan, then you was into it. If not, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Gravel Pit was I didn't really enjoy that song, but you didn't like the video either, but no, no, no.
SPEAKER_04:Because the video nobody liked. I don't know why, but they did the Flintstones and all that stuff.
SPEAKER_05:Maybe you try to do a little bit.
SPEAKER_04:But I like the song because Careful is on this. Did you s did you see the video for Careful?
SPEAKER_05:I don't think I did.
SPEAKER_04:Or hear the the song itself.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, maybe I just don't remember. So it's 25 years old, too.
SPEAKER_04:25 years old. Same week. Same day I think came out. Um That's it. That's what we got for this week. Wu Tang. November 21st, 2000. Wu Tang and Erica Badu's Mama's Gun.
SPEAKER_06:Wait, head up.
SPEAKER_04:Alright.
SPEAKER_05:I don't seem like it's been that long.
SPEAKER_04:25 years don't feel like it. It definitely definitely doesn't. There's some kids that's not even 25 yet.
SPEAKER_05:Right?
SPEAKER_04:Alright. Let's get into that. Kiss, Mary, kill. I'm gonna get that out the way. And then we're gonna get into uh our favorite buddy buddy cop movies.
SPEAKER_05:Alright, you going first or I'm going first?
SPEAKER_04:Uh you going first, because you always say ladies first.
SPEAKER_05:All right. Well, ladies first, and your three people are RuPaul, Leslie Jones, you know, Leslie Jones is. Okay, go ahead. And Wanda Sykes.
SPEAKER_04:Dag Okay, that's easy. Kill RuPaul. Kill RuPaul. Of course. Marry Wanda Sykes. No. Marry. Marry Wanda. Marry Leslie and kiss Wanda.
SPEAKER_05:Why? Either way, you're gonna have to kiss um Leslie. A lesbian?
SPEAKER_04:I don't mind kissing a lesbian. It just depends on how good or how bad they look.
SPEAKER_05:You think she's a lesbian?
SPEAKER_04:Who?
SPEAKER_05:Leslie.
SPEAKER_04:Nah. I knew I think Wanda might be. I think she's lesbian by default.
SPEAKER_05:What is that? What does that mean?
SPEAKER_04:Because just this week, she had in the blog, in the vlogs, um, something about she's single and she can't find nobody, or something like it was.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, so she's gonna switch over to the other side.
SPEAKER_04:She might not have a choice.
SPEAKER_05:Why? It's somebody for everybody.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:You don't think so?
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:She ain't ugly. What? She's just a little manly. That's probably why you thrown off. She'll find another man. She ain't ugly. I think she can find somebody.
SPEAKER_04:I think, well, who knows? She might be having playthings and stuff at the house. She probably get dude. She probably got a lineup. Yeah, they don't want to be seen out in public.
SPEAKER_05:She got a lineup. They don't care. She got a lineup. How you know they don't care? I know these things.
SPEAKER_04:Guys don't care? Or girls don't care?
SPEAKER_05:One of them really don't care. Oh, okay. There you go. Well, I'm just saying, she got a lineup.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, so that's what I'll do. I'll kill RuPaul.
SPEAKER_05:I'll kill RuPaul. I like RuPaul.
SPEAKER_04:And kiss Wanda Sice and marry Leslie. How's that? That's a good one. That's a good one. See? I'm glad you thought of the craziest ones you could think of. I sure did. Guess what? I got something good for you. I know you do. I know you. Will Smith. Trey Songs. Oh, Usher. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. I gave you all good ones. Okay, you're going to kill Trey Songs.
SPEAKER_05:What? Ooh, this is hard.
SPEAKER_04:That's what she said.
SPEAKER_05:I'm going to marry Will Smith off top.
SPEAKER_04:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Because he's going to let me do whatever I want to do.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, what you want to do?
SPEAKER_05:Um, I'm just gonna do whatever I want to do. Oh, do it then. If I wanna step out, he don't care.
SPEAKER_04:He's gonna be with you. Him and um No, I ain't wanna do that. Him and Dwayne.
SPEAKER_05:What's his name? What's the guy? I know who you're talking about.
SPEAKER_04:Tisha Campbell. Tisha Campbell's husband. Yes, yes.
SPEAKER_05:Oh no, they can't come with me. They all stay at home. Oh, that's even better for them. I'm gonna be well, they could do whatever they want at home. Okay, let me see the other two. Oh, God. Who I'm gonna kill?
SPEAKER_04:I told you, you're gonna kill Trey Songs.
SPEAKER_05:No, I like Trey Songs.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, he's gonna beat you.
SPEAKER_05:He ain't gonna beat me. I'm I'm a thug.
SPEAKER_04:He's gonna beat you.
SPEAKER_05:I'm a thug. He can't beat me.
SPEAKER_03:So?
SPEAKER_05:Alright, I'm gonna marry Trey Songs.
SPEAKER_03:You're sick.
SPEAKER_05:No. I'ma marry Will Smith. I'ma I'ma kill Usher. What? And I'ma kiss Trey Songs. You're gonna kill Usher?
SPEAKER_04:Mm-hmm. U S H E R I O N D.
SPEAKER_05:K-I-L-L.
SPEAKER_04:You gonna kill him? Yeah. Why?
SPEAKER_05:I'm not gonna say, but I'm gonna. Oh, I know why.
SPEAKER_04:Because of those accusations he had a couple years ago.
SPEAKER_05:I ain't saying nothing, but I'm saying something. So we go off Usher. Usher. Usher cause out, out. All right. And I'm gonna kiss on Trey Songs. Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Do you got a Trey Song impression?
SPEAKER_05:Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_04:Trey Song used to put out some good mixtapes.
SPEAKER_05:He has good songs.
SPEAKER_04:Like his mixtapes were back when mixtapes were mixtapes when he would take the beat from something else. He had some good ones.
SPEAKER_05:And he could flip it and rhyme too.
SPEAKER_04:Yep, that's what he was doing. Oh, Trappy Holiday.
SPEAKER_05:Mm-hmm. Did you hear that? He had some good ones, yes, I did. I like Trey Songs.
SPEAKER_04:Um Trace Songs and Fabulous. They put an album together. It was like six songs.
SPEAKER_05:I love me some fabulous.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, me too. Not love, but I love me some fabulous.
SPEAKER_05:He used to be my little style crush.
SPEAKER_04:So who do you think is styles better? Him or Jim Jones?
SPEAKER_05:Fabulous. Jim Jones don't have a style. He has like he rolled out of bed and just threw some stuff together. For real? I don't like his style. I'm surprised. I'm surprised. But fabulous, he be putting that shit on.
SPEAKER_04:I didn't like the little birthday party he just had. You seen it? No. He did like a motorcycle theme birth birthday party. Okay. And he rode there on the motorcycle, but he rode there on like a three-wheel motorcycle.
SPEAKER_05:You don't like that?
SPEAKER_04:Nah, you could tell he was kind of concentrating how to ride it.
SPEAKER_05:Maybe he don't know how to ride.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, you don't. Don't do it.
SPEAKER_05:Don't do it.
SPEAKER_04:Get dropped off or something.
SPEAKER_05:I bet he was stylish.
SPEAKER_04:He was. Everybody had motorcycle stuff on.
SPEAKER_05:That's style fresh.
SPEAKER_04:Fake tattoos on his face. Okay. It was a cool little birthday thing.
SPEAKER_05:All right.
SPEAKER_04:You ready to get into it?
SPEAKER_05:I guess so. Let's do it.
SPEAKER_04:We're gonna knock this week's out with uh favorite buddy cop movies.
SPEAKER_05:Buddy cop.
SPEAKER_04:Yep, yep. Um I guess you could go first and says ladies first. Oh, I got my cop glasses here. I need to put them on. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_05:You're about to pull somebody over. All right. My first movie is seven with Morgan Freeman.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And is that Brad Pitt?
SPEAKER_04:That is Brad Pitt. Yeah, that was a good one.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Favorite scene is when he was in the middle of nowhere. In the field? Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:What's in the box? What's in the box? What's in the box? That was sad, though. That was sad.
SPEAKER_04:What you know about that movie?
SPEAKER_05:What you know about that movie? Okay.
SPEAKER_04:That's a good one.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I like that movie.
SPEAKER_04:You know the year?
SPEAKER_05:I don't know the year.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, yeah, I know the year. Yeah, that was a real good one. Yeah. I need to watch that. If I see it on, I might watch it. I don't see it on too much. You don't? Nah.
SPEAKER_05:I see it on a lot.
SPEAKER_04:You know another one I like like that? Um, they almost got like the same kind of vibe. Bone collector.
SPEAKER_05:Ooh, I like the bone collector.
SPEAKER_04:Fallen.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, that's okay.
SPEAKER_04:They both both it. Denzel watched the movies. 8mm. Did you see that one?
SPEAKER_05:I don't think I seen that one.
SPEAKER_04:I think that was Nicholas Cage.
SPEAKER_05:I thought you were gonna say Silence of the Lambs.
SPEAKER_04:Nah, I didn't really like Silence of the Lambs. You didn't like that? Nah. Plus, it was a little, it was a little too. It was too old for me in my age at that time.
SPEAKER_05:Whatever. You swear you're so young. I like Silence of the Lambs.
SPEAKER_04:Eight millimeters with the snuff film.
SPEAKER_05:I need to watch that now. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Eight millimeter. You know what a snuff film is? Mm-hmm. So they had a tape and they had the murder on the film, and Nicolas Cage, I think he had to, you know, find out who made the film. Who made it? Okay. Yeah, because the girl's missing or something like that. But 8mm, that was a good one. Alright, my first one is going to be uh 1982. 48 hours. I know you got that. I got it on here. I know you got that. I got the cross mine off. I'm telling you, that was a good movie. Eddie Murphy and Nicholas K. I mean Nick Nulty. Nick Nulty. Nick Nulti. Nick Nulty.
SPEAKER_05:That was a good one.
SPEAKER_04:48 Hours?
SPEAKER_05:Roxanne. That's the You don't have to put on the red light. I don't know if it sounds like that, but. I sound just like Eddie Murphy.
SPEAKER_04:Uh king?
SPEAKER_05:You know I do.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, you do. Do the laugh.
SPEAKER_05:I ain't gonna do the laugh. I can't do the laugh.
SPEAKER_04:Um, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Um what yeah you said 1982?
SPEAKER_04:1982.
SPEAKER_05:It don't seem like it's been that long.
SPEAKER_04:48 hours. That was uh I think that's might be one of my favorite Edmunds.
SPEAKER_05:You might want to watch that again.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:That one and another 48 hours. The second one. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:The second one's with the um the bikers.
SPEAKER_05:I can't remember.
SPEAKER_04:Billy Gannes? I think that was in the second one.
SPEAKER_05:That wasn't the first one? Because he was trying to get money from the guy. The guy stole some money or something.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, the second one was with the with the bikers. Yeah. Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Was it? Hold on, but I'm uh I'm gonna have to check them out. I think I seen it playing one night, but I didn't watch it. What?
SPEAKER_04:That's that was a classic.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, that is classic. Eddie Murphy is crazy.
SPEAKER_04:Yep. Oh, watch the um documentary.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, I've been meaning to. I just haven't gotten around.
SPEAKER_04:It's good and it's funny. Okay. Like Eddie Murphy really is funny. He is funny.
unknown:Really funny.
SPEAKER_05:That's it. He started this funny stuff.
SPEAKER_04:He did.
SPEAKER_05:No. I won't say he started it, but he he had uh his hand in it. He had like the new generation.
SPEAKER_04:He definitely had his own style too. Like it was like rock star.
SPEAKER_05:Like raw with his red leather suit.
SPEAKER_04:And I didn't know. I think I think they say he wore the red leather suit because um Richard Pryor wore that red suit.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, okay. So he's kind of paying homage.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, yeah. Okay.
SPEAKER_05:His little tight red leather suit.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:He paid for he paid for Richard Pry's funeral. He said he paid for a lot of funerals. Yeah. He said he don't go to funerals, but he paid for them.
SPEAKER_04:I would do the same thing.
SPEAKER_05:Why? You don't like going to funerals? Nah. I don't like it, but if I have to go, I will go. Some people just like, oh, anybody die and they're going to the funeral. Yeah, you're right. Yeah, uh, that's not me. You're right. That's not me.
SPEAKER_04:You're right. What's your next one?
SPEAKER_05:All right. My next one is Starsky and Hutch.
SPEAKER_04:Okay. Old school. Old school.
SPEAKER_05:The old one or the like the old one, not the new one. For real? Yeah. Me and my sister will watch it.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, see I.
SPEAKER_05:She had me watching all kinds of stuff.
SPEAKER_04:That was on TV when y'all was a kid?
SPEAKER_05:Yes, it was. It was probably on TV when you were a kid too. You act like you so much younger than me.
SPEAKER_04:I don't know. Your birthday is this week, too. Um, so even older than I'm older.
SPEAKER_05:I've I age like fine wine.
SPEAKER_04:Starskin Hutch.
SPEAKER_05:Starskin Hutch.
SPEAKER_04:I do remember the car.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. It was the coolest.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, back in the day, you had to have a car in your show?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you had to have something.
SPEAKER_04:A car, a bike or something. A bike. Yeah. Yeah, you're right.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. That's some good watching.
SPEAKER_04:Starsky and Hutch. All right. Um, my next one, you know who it is. It's probably it's another Denzel. 2001 training day. Training day. That's a classic. There's so many quotables in that. You want to go home or you want to go to jail. You say you want to go home or you want to go to jail. Uh, what he said, the the um what's what's the other thing you said in there?
SPEAKER_05:He said so many things.
SPEAKER_04:Oh my gosh, I used to quote him.
SPEAKER_05:He was quick on his toes on that one. Hey, yo.
SPEAKER_04:I don't think a guy's supposed to be on his toes.
SPEAKER_05:Don't think so.
SPEAKER_04:I don't think so.
SPEAKER_05:With the little sands, yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, he was he was he was clever.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:You want to go home or you wanna go to jail?
SPEAKER_05:I thought it was cool how they spend it like that whole time he was like setting him up.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. That was crazy. Yeah, it was. I just saw something recently where they were saying that he wasn't a bad guy.
SPEAKER_05:Who said that?
SPEAKER_04:Like he was just trying to get out of something.
SPEAKER_05:No, he was a bad guy because he was trying to set this other dude up to take the fall.
SPEAKER_04:Hey, I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. He was fine in that movie, though. Denzel was fine. He could arrest me. Arrest me. I wanna go to jail.
SPEAKER_04:You wanna go home or you wanna go to jail? I wanna go to jail. Nah, I know. He said there's what he said, there's this booty warrior. Is it what he said? He's gonna be the warrior in there. The booty warrior? Not the booty warrior. Yeah, I ain't gonna be better. Why did you say he could be? Alright, I wanna go home. I wanna go home.
SPEAKER_05:No, I want to go home. Um, training dead. I didn't put that on my list though.
SPEAKER_04:That's one of the movies I could watch anytime it comes up.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, anytime.
SPEAKER_04:No matter what scene you you pick it up. I kind of wish it was longer though, boss. I wish the movie was longer.
SPEAKER_05:What's my favorite scene? My favorite scene is when he was in the bathtub.
SPEAKER_04:I was gonna say with the bathtub. He said them up. He said them up, boy. Left his ass and everything.
SPEAKER_05:He better be glad he saved that little girl because his ass was about to be grassed.
SPEAKER_03:Yep, he got out of it.
SPEAKER_05:He got out of it. All right, what you got? My next one is chips. Gosh. You remember chips? Or you too young to remember that? Motorcycles.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:What you doing watching chips? That's a lot of stuff was just the only thing you could watch back then. They didn't have like a lot of shows back then. They only had five chips. Yeah, like now you could watch uh anything whenever you wouldn't watch it either. But back then.
SPEAKER_04:It was chips.
SPEAKER_05:It was chips.
SPEAKER_04:Or uh some love uh daggone stories like chips or the young and the restless. Which one watch? Yeah, that's what it would have been.
SPEAKER_05:Or in the heat of the night. In the heat.
SPEAKER_04:People like that um show.
SPEAKER_05:I don't like in the heat of the night.
SPEAKER_04:I I could probably watch it now, but back then, when you were a kid.
SPEAKER_05:I don't think I want to watch it now either. For real? I don't know. The black guy on there, he just irks me for some reason. He's dead. I know, but he was irking me back then.
SPEAKER_04:Why? Because he's gay?
SPEAKER_05:No, that don't have nothing to do with it. Because I didn't know he was gay until recently. Until now, right? That's crazy. Back then, he just, I don't know. He just He was the black guy of the show.
SPEAKER_04:You know, every show had to have a black guy. Magnum P.I. had to have a black guy. TC.
SPEAKER_05:See, I like TC.
SPEAKER_04:TC.
SPEAKER_05:That was a good show, too. I could have put that on there. Mm-hmm. Them two together was good.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that was kind of buddy cop. Alright. Oh, um, chips. Chips. The old school one. Old school. Did you like the remake?
SPEAKER_05:I don't like too many remakes.
SPEAKER_04:What about the Starskan Hutch one?
SPEAKER_05:Nope.
SPEAKER_04:I didn't like that one either. I'm with you on that one. I didn't like that one. Um, all right. You ready for mine? I'm ready.
unknown:Dang.
SPEAKER_04:Another Denzel Washington movie.
SPEAKER_05:Are you on Denzel today?
SPEAKER_04:Hey, yo.
SPEAKER_05:You on Denzel, y'all.
SPEAKER_04:Denzel Washington and uh Mark Wahlburn.
SPEAKER_05:Two guns.
SPEAKER_04:Two guns.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. That was a good one.
SPEAKER_04:Like I said, they like mine's all of them, that was they wasn't buddy cops because they wasn't cops. But it was a buddy cop. It was like a buddy movie. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, okay. So that's I think that's one way mines kind of mess up a little bit. But two guns. A lot of people didn't watch that for some reason.
SPEAKER_05:I did.
SPEAKER_04:You did?
SPEAKER_05:I like the NCAA. He was cool in that. Most times I watched his movies.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, he had um gold teeth in that, in that movie. And I like Mark Wahlberg. Mark Wahlberg played the movie. He had good movies, yeah. I don't know what one bad movie he played in. Nah, let me not say that.
SPEAKER_05:The movies when he be coming home from jail to his kids. I don't think I like those. I can't think of what the name of it is. The wife move on and marry somebody else, and he comes home from jail.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yeah, yeah. You know what I'm talking about? That's um stepfather or I don't think it's I can't think of the name of it, but those movies, I think he got two of them. I think it was two of them.
SPEAKER_05:And I think a new one coming out. It was a new one. I think he got a new movie coming out. Oh right.
SPEAKER_04:I do know he had a movie. I wonder if you've seen this movie. It was him, Leonardo DiCaprio, and somebody else. Basketball Diaries.
SPEAKER_05:No.
SPEAKER_04:That movie, a lot of people. Matter of fact, it was a HBO.
SPEAKER_05:Is it good?
SPEAKER_04:Good. What he did what um should I write it on my list? They were teens in in high school and they got hooked into drugs and stuff like that. So it shows them playing basketball together and getting hooked on drugs and robbing stores and stuff like that.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:It was a, I guess you could say a dark movie, but it was it was good.
SPEAKER_05:I think I might have seen it like playing, but never like tuned into it.
SPEAKER_04:That's a good one. Basketball diaries.
SPEAKER_05:If I watch it and it's not good, I'll bust you in the hit.
SPEAKER_04:I'll take it back if you if you didn't if you watch it. I'll take that time back.
SPEAKER_05:How you gonna take that time back? Please tell me. Because I got some time I need to take back. Lord. All right, what you got? Okay. My next one is 21 Jump Street.
SPEAKER_04:Old or the new?
SPEAKER_05:The old.
SPEAKER_04:I'm old school. Johnny Depp.
SPEAKER_05:Johnny Depp and Holly Robinson Pete.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, Holly. What was the white guy's name? The big guy. I liked him.
SPEAKER_05:I can't think of his name.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that was a good one. That's a real good one. Because when that was on, you watched it.
SPEAKER_05:Mm-hmm. 21 Jumps. Holly Robinson. I don't like the new one. Like some stuff you just need to leave alone.
SPEAKER_04:The new one, the first one was okay.
SPEAKER_05:You can't remake everything.
SPEAKER_04:What's the guy's name? Christian Hill. Was it? No.
SPEAKER_05:It wasn't Jonah Hill.
SPEAKER_04:Jonah Hill and Tatum. Tatum.
SPEAKER_05:What's his name? What is his last name? I mean, his name is Christian. Christian Tatum. And then Christian Tatum.
SPEAKER_04:I said I messed up the um the name on the last podcast I was on too earlier today.
SPEAKER_05:Oh Lord. You know you don't know names. I don't know names either. And you be trying to make me know names. How my bad.
SPEAKER_04:All right. My turn.
SPEAKER_05:It's your turn.
SPEAKER_04:All right. I don't know if you've seen this movie. This movie came out in 1991. It's called Holly Davidson Man and the Marlboro Man.
SPEAKER_05:No, but I've seen it playing.
SPEAKER_04:You have?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:That's with uh Mickey Rourke and Don Johnson.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, Don Johnson was the cowboy.
SPEAKER_05:And uh Mickey Wark was the I like stuff with Don Johnson.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, Don Johnson's good. And Mickey Wark was the motorcycle Holly Davidson guy. So that was a good one. There was even a scene, I think one was riding a motorcycle and the other one was riding a horse in a city.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:But that was a good one.
SPEAKER_05:Would I like that if I watched it?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I think so. Did you like? Uh I can't. I'll I'll bring it up when I get to this one. But yep, uh, Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Well, since you speaking on Don Johnson, I'm gonna go with the best, the best of the best, and Mime Vice.
SPEAKER_04:Number one.
SPEAKER_05:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:Did you have you watched it recently?
SPEAKER_05:No. But I want to go back and watch it.
SPEAKER_04:I watched it, what was it, a couple months ago? Probably last year. I started from the beginning.
SPEAKER_05:You watched the whole thing?
SPEAKER_04:No, I didn't. Okay. I got past the first season, got to like the second season.
SPEAKER_05:I've been wanting to watch it. Just because he's so cool. Both of them so cool. Tubbs. Because I used to think the other one was so fun.
SPEAKER_04:Who? Um Philip Michael Thomas? Yeah. Tubbs? Tubbs and Crockett.
SPEAKER_05:He was fun back then.
SPEAKER_04:You gotta see him. I didn't know he was so tough back then. Like, I'll show you a scene where.
SPEAKER_05:They was they was cool.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And they played the coolest music.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:I think that's like the first show that I watched that they played like real music in it. Yeah, you're right. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:You're right. That might be it. There's a lot of every episode had a star on it. Like a special guest.
SPEAKER_05:I think we talked about this before and you said that.
SPEAKER_04:Special guests. Um I saw one where the Fat Boys was on it.
SPEAKER_05:I'm going to go back and watch it.
SPEAKER_04:New edition.
SPEAKER_05:I'll be needing stuff to watch. Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:What? I don't know where you.
SPEAKER_05:Do you know how many seasons it is?
SPEAKER_04:No, but I can tell you later on once I get in front of my TV.
SPEAKER_05:It might be on Netflix or something.
SPEAKER_04:Nope.
SPEAKER_05:It's not? I'm going to figure out how to watch it. Don't worry. I got the hookup. You've been saying this for years. I got the hookup.
SPEAKER_04:Alright, once you get in front of that TV, you have a fire stick? Call me and I'll get you hooked up.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Alright. Um. Okay, so it's my turn, right?
SPEAKER_05:It's your turn.
SPEAKER_04:Okay. This is another. Well, I guess it's a buddy cop. This is another criminal with the cop. The last boy scout.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, I like that movie.
SPEAKER_04:Bruce Willis and Damon Waines. And Damon Wains. That's a good one. Damon Waines was the He was a football player. Football player that, you know, messing with that smack. Messed with his nose a little bit.
SPEAKER_05:I'm trying to think how they got put together. Was Bruce Willis his bodyguard or something? What was going on?
SPEAKER_04:Um I think Bruce Willis was was um. He was uh he was trying to track down the killer of Damon Wayne's girlfriend. Girlfriend, okay. So Damon Wayne's was trying to track the killer down too, so you know they kind of
SPEAKER_05:That's a good one.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that was 1991. Last Boy Scout. I remember when that was at the movies.
SPEAKER_05:Wow.
SPEAKER_04:Like that was one of the movies.
SPEAKER_05:I remember that too.
SPEAKER_04:A blockbuster that that, you know, that was.
SPEAKER_05:Because Bruce Willis don't make no bad movies. I don't he made no bad movie. If it's one, it's the one with um Chris Tucker. The Chris Tucker? Chris Tucker, and he was dressed up like Oh, fifth element. Fifth Element. I don't think I like that.
SPEAKER_04:There's some people that really love that movie.
SPEAKER_05:Are you one of those people?
SPEAKER_04:No, no. I like Chris Tucker's part, but you like his part?
SPEAKER_05:I thought it was like crazy. I don't know.
SPEAKER_04:It was. What you get ready to say?
SPEAKER_05:Nah, I don't like that kind of stuff.
SPEAKER_04:All right. Okay. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_05:So it's my turn.
SPEAKER_04:Yep.
SPEAKER_05:Alright, this is my last one because you stole my 48 hours. Um, men in black. Okay.
SPEAKER_04:That's a good one. That's a good one. All of them, or just the first one?
SPEAKER_05:I really like the first one. I could watch the first one over and over.
SPEAKER_04:The first one was good. Is that the one with the eggger suit? He's wearing egg or yes. Okay.
SPEAKER_05:And the little men. What are the little men that be talking? Yeah, those worm-looking. Yeah, the little wormies. That was a good movie.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that was. Um I I don't know why I put this movie down twice.
SPEAKER_05:What did you put down?
SPEAKER_04:My first one? The one you was getting to say? 48 hours.
SPEAKER_05:You must have meant to put another 48 hours. Nah.
SPEAKER_04:Maybe Beverly Hill Cop.
SPEAKER_05:That's a good one. The first one.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, I'll I'll go with Beverly Hill Cop.
SPEAKER_05:Most of the times the first one be the best one.
SPEAKER_04:I don't know. The first two was real good. But that Beverly Hill Cop three was trash. That's the one where he was in.
SPEAKER_05:The last one. Is that three or four? I think he got four of them.
SPEAKER_04:For real?
SPEAKER_05:I think so.
SPEAKER_04:The one with the um the the world, uh, the like Disney World plays.
SPEAKER_05:I think that might have been four.
SPEAKER_04:That was trash. Yeah. That was one of Eddie Murphy's worst movies. He just threw that together. That and Bowfinger.
SPEAKER_05:I don't think I ever watched that.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:It was Steve Martin. That was another trash one.
SPEAKER_05:I like Steve Martin.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, but not this one. I was looking for Eddie Murphy in it, and it was that. It wasn't that.
SPEAKER_05:I got an honorable mention.
SPEAKER_04:Go ahead.
SPEAKER_05:The Django. I love Django. Yeah, that is I love Django.
SPEAKER_04:That is like a cop movie. Buddy cop movie. Favorite scene.
SPEAKER_05:When Leonardo DiCaprio be like, who gonna pay me my$500? Who gonna pay me my$500?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, he was real good at it. Yeah, he was. Don Johnson, too.
SPEAKER_05:That's a movie that I'll watch every every time I see it, I'ma watch it.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. Be easy from the DJ Ray, DJ Blade's radio show podcast. That's his favorite movie.
SPEAKER_05:I wonder what his favorite scene is.
SPEAKER_04:Um oh man, he says it all the time. Dag. If he listens to the show, he's yelling at the radio right now.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, he listens to our show? I don't.
SPEAKER_04:I think he might listen. We'll find out now, though.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, we'll find out. He better listen to our show.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, he better. Shoot.
SPEAKER_05:I'll listen to his show.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, his show trash.
SPEAKER_05:His show trash?
SPEAKER_04:Yep. The DJ Blaze radio show podcast.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:So we'll know if he listens. He catches it every Monday. All right. I got one more. And you can't mention a buddy cop movie without mentioning Miami Vice and Bad Boys.
SPEAKER_05:Oh yes. So I didn't want to put Bad Boys because that's like that's gonna come up first on a lot of people's lists. 1995 Bad Boys.
SPEAKER_06:God, 95.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah. They didn't even look the same as they do now.
SPEAKER_05:Which one do you like better?
SPEAKER_04:Uh the first one.
SPEAKER_05:I do so.
SPEAKER_04:The first one. Well, the second one. There were the three, right?
SPEAKER_05:The second one was good too. Which one was with the Low Colombian drug dealer? Was that the first one or the second one?
SPEAKER_04:That was the first one, I think. I think that was the first one.
SPEAKER_05:When they went over to what it was at? Cuba? They was in Cuba. Cuba.
SPEAKER_04:That might have been the second one. Yeah, because they got three. So yeah, that might. I think that might have been the first one. Yeah, the first one might have been my yeah, Miami King.
SPEAKER_05:Because he was, he lied and said that he was Will Smith character. Yeah. And he was with that girl. You know. And he had to tell his wife that he was out of town on a business or something. I'm Mike Lara. A Mike Lara. I'm trying to think. I think the Cuban guy was on the second one.
SPEAKER_04:Mike Larry.
SPEAKER_05:Well, whichever one the Cuban guy is on, that's the one I like.
SPEAKER_04:What a couple of um those the two Cuban cops?
SPEAKER_05:No, not the Cuban cops, the drug dealer that they was selling.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, when they went to Cuba. Yeah. Oh, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_05:Was that the second one? I couldn't tell you. I can't even think of what they was doing in the first one.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, so the first one was that car. Oh, that guy. Yeah, so the second one was Miami. Right? Okay. I think the second one was Miami.
SPEAKER_05:So the first one was a drug dealer too, but it was the other drug dealer.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, the um the white guy from the white guy. Everything, all the bad guys.
SPEAKER_05:And then the second one was with uh the Cuban with the long hair.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:With his little fat little daughter. Was the name Danny Tapio? Yes. It was something Tapio.
unknown:Yeah. Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Alright, that was mine. That was mine. Um I don't have no honorable mentions. I am done? Flat broke. I ain't doing. I'm done. What you got? Got anything else?
SPEAKER_05:I got a price tag.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, give it to me.
SPEAKER_05:This is for the ladies, because you probably don't care about this.
SPEAKER_04:What, 10 pounds?
SPEAKER_05:No.
SPEAKER_04:Oh.
SPEAKER_05:But 1983, the Chanel classic flap came out.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, the the pocketbook.
SPEAKER_05:Yes.
SPEAKER_04:How much is it?
SPEAKER_05:And it was under$1,000.
SPEAKER_04:How much is it now?
SPEAKER_05:It's now$11,300. So fellas, if your woman asks for a Chanel, tell her, tell her you ain't got it.
SPEAKER_04:So you got one.
SPEAKER_05:And they I ain't got no Chanel.
SPEAKER_04:You got a Chanel. I know you got one. I ain't got no Chanel.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know if I want a pocketbook that expensive.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, 10,000?
SPEAKER_05:They come in all colors. Oh, okay. I like them, but smash regular beats that's that's a lot of cash.
SPEAKER_04:Coach got one just like it.
SPEAKER_05:No, coach ain't got one like that. They do. That double C that's a status symbol that lets you know I'm in this building. I'm in the motherfucking building. No, ain't no ain't no double C's on this. You got double C's on that thing you got right there. Only thing I got double C on is probably my name.
SPEAKER_04:Well, um I'm done if you're done.
SPEAKER_05:Let's do this news. I got a couple of news things. Yeah, let's get into the news. And then we could be up out of here.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, so what you got?
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:What you got?
SPEAKER_05:So unfortunately, Jelly Bean Johnson, the drummer for the time, died at age 69.
SPEAKER_04:Do you do you um you know the time?
SPEAKER_05:I love the time.
SPEAKER_04:I think I think uh The Time was a a good group that didn't get their shine.
SPEAKER_05:I think so too.
SPEAKER_04:And I think they didn't get it.
SPEAKER_05:I think they was head of the time too.
SPEAKER_04:They had good songs.
SPEAKER_05:What's my favorite song? That one right there.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, you know that.
SPEAKER_05:I know that song.
SPEAKER_04:That's uh 777 9311. 9311, by the time.
SPEAKER_05:That's the number I give to anybody asking for our phone number.
SPEAKER_04:For real?
SPEAKER_05:777-9311. Baby. Oh, what's your phone number? So you hit a that's him back there. Jelly bean back there, getting it in.
SPEAKER_04:He's killing it too. The time.
SPEAKER_05:Music was so good back then. It was. Listen, that's even with no vocals. Yeah. What's the phone number?
SPEAKER_04:That's a classic.
SPEAKER_05:They got a lot of classics.
SPEAKER_04:Yes, they do. They do.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, Jelly Bean Pass.
SPEAKER_05:Jelly Bean Pass. So shout out to him and his family.
unknown:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And we also have some news on Pra's from the Fuji's.
SPEAKER_03:Oh man.
SPEAKER_05:The homeboy was sentenced to 14 years in prison over illegal donations to the Obama campaign. He's a true true. He was funneling some money.
SPEAKER_04:He's a true ghetto superstar.
SPEAKER_05:He is too old to be going to jail. He's 53. Damn.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, ghetto superstar now. He's gonna be old when he gets out. Yeah, he'll be. Maybe they give him some probation or something. Almost 70, 60, something.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, but what was he doing? Proz knew better.
SPEAKER_04:He thought he was gonna get away with it. He thought he was gonna be slickers and white.
SPEAKER_05:He could have done so many other things with that money.
SPEAKER_04:Them white folks are quick, slicker than him. They've been doing it. They've been doing it forever. Yeah, shoot. You can't don't get in that politics trying to get in that shit. You can't do what they do. They're gonna give you up. Guess what? You gone now.
SPEAKER_05:So yeah. 14 years. Oh man. You can be old when you get out.
SPEAKER_04:Brawn's got 14 years.
SPEAKER_05:14 of them joints. Dang. I couldn't do 14 days. Talking about 14 years. I can't make it in jail. I got to abide by the law.
SPEAKER_04:I got still. So if you if you had to go to jail, are you gonna be a lesbian?
SPEAKER_05:Well, I got to be a lesbian.
SPEAKER_04:Because you can't, well, I mean, there's guys there too.
SPEAKER_05:I'm gonna get married so I can have conjugal visits. Oh, okay. Or marry meet one. Anybody. Not anybody. Somebody I like.
SPEAKER_04:Off of Facebook or something?
SPEAKER_05:Why you got to be off of Facebook?
SPEAKER_04:Oh, you got one in mind already.
SPEAKER_05:I might be too. Round of applause. Y'all might be going to the wedding.
SPEAKER_04:Okay. I'ma come through that wedding like uh you could do the pictures. No. No, I'm not working. I'm coming to like Dwayne Wayne on a different world.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, you got to work and um take the pictures and video. I want video and pictures.
SPEAKER_04:I hate when people do that, man.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, uh, we're having a party and you wanna come by?
SPEAKER_04:Like you needed for the pictures. They'd be like, uh, you think you can bring your camera? Grab a couple pictures. Uh you bring your camera with you. Guess what? I'm not coming now.
SPEAKER_05:You're not gonna come?
SPEAKER_04:I hate that. I want to come and chill, and maybe they think you're so good.
SPEAKER_05:They be like, oh, I need him to take the pictures.
SPEAKER_04:I know I'm so good, but no. Somebody is cocky. You ain't seen my work.
SPEAKER_05:Somebody is cocky.
SPEAKER_04:The stuff you the stuff I've done. Somebody is cocky. Man, I'm the best.
SPEAKER_05:Go ahead, pop your collar.
SPEAKER_04:I would, but I don't want to I don't want to wrinkle it.
unknown:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Okay. You talking big shit today, y'all.
SPEAKER_04:It's all for your birthday. Talking big shit. It's your birthday. It's your birthday. It's your birthday.
SPEAKER_05:Go, shorty. It's your birthday. Okay. You're singing and shit. Yeah, because I'm gonna celebrate to the end of the um month. Oh, you did say that. I usually celebrate the whole month. But I was cool this month.
SPEAKER_04:So do you want some um birthday cake we got over here? Oh, of course. No, you don't. You don't even you anytime I offer any kind of food or anything, water or anything, you'd be like, nah, I'm okay. He be trying to force feed me, y'all. I'm okay. It could be a party. It has been parties. You'd be like, yo, come get some.
SPEAKER_05:Nah, I'm okay.
SPEAKER_04:He's gonna run this in the ground. I am until you eat something. I don't care. Next event we have.
SPEAKER_05:I told him, next event, I'm eating everything.
SPEAKER_04:You said that last event. And guess what?
SPEAKER_05:I ate, I ate last event.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, a half a cupcake. I seen you throw the other half away.
SPEAKER_05:I didn't eat no cupcake. I ate some um a sandwich? No, I didn't eat a sandwich because I didn't know what kind of meat was on there. Because I don't eat pork, so I didn't know what kind of meat was on. Oh, you don't? I don't. Dang. But I ate the little um Chick-fil-A um nuggets up. Okay. All right. Shout out to the Nuggets. Shout out to the Nuggets. And the Polynesian.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:The Polynesian. The Polynesian? I don't remember the Polynesian sauce. I thought we were looking for it. Oh, I opened it. Oh, okay. I opened your Polynesian eagle.
SPEAKER_04:Um, I guess that's it.
SPEAKER_05:I guess so.
SPEAKER_04:That's it for the show. Um make sure you guys tune in next Thursday where we got another episode.
SPEAKER_05:Make sure y'all email us.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, email us.
unknown:It's your fucking birthday. Okay.
SPEAKER_04:And I'm El.
SPEAKER_05:It's your fucking birthday. I'm Elle. I'm Cheryl Poison. It's my birthday.
SPEAKER_04:It's once upon a time of music, and we out.
unknown:Bye. Out of our control.
SPEAKER_01:It's a celebration. Oh. It's your birthday, baby. It's your birthday. Who's gonna love you on your worst day? You toad. So tough. I know your softly buttercast. This is beasts, don't be reading. Just say a piece and peace up like E P.