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MEET BRYAN AND KIAH, TWO MOVIE OBSESSED FRIENDS WHO STUMBLE THROUGH OUR VERY FIRST TIME RECORDING AND OUR VERY FIRST PODCAST EPISODE, WE WILL BE BACK WEEKLY FROM NOW ON AND WE WILL START FILMIMG BY NO LATER THAN FALL/WINTER 2026, THANKS ENJOY!

SPEAKER_00

All right, Kai. We're live.

SPEAKER_03

Oh.

SPEAKER_00

This is our first episode of the Tape Left Running podcast. I'm Brian.

SPEAKER_03

I'm Kaya. That's K-I-A-H, because you need to know how to spell it. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Brian's with a walk. Our first podcast basically on our first top five movies that like we continuously go back to. This was a good idea for a list, I think, in theory. All right. It's not something I feel like I would ever feel a hundred percent with. Do you agree?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. And even going over the list, I'd say, I don't know if I would necessarily put, you know, I'd maybe put like two that are on my list at my favorite. But I don't know if given like the opportunity to do like a top five, these would necessarily be my top five. But they're movies that we always rewatch, go back to, or think about, or just conversation starters.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, I completely agree. Because I thought of that like when we first started doing it. I'm like, if I had to pick five five favorite movies would be very hard for me in general, I think. You know, I think I would need a longer list, but like top five movies you always go back to, you're right. They're not like necessarily gonna be your favorite films. You know what I mean? You know, I'd maybe put like two that are on my favorite.

SPEAKER_03

No, and even when I start going through my list, I think some people are gonna be like, what the fuck? But I have reasons. I have reasons.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, we'll we'll edit your portion out if it sucks. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

And we'll just why don't you tell me about your dumbass fifth choice? I got you.

SPEAKER_00

Starting five, I'm gonna go with probably the most recent one as far as like when it came out. This is the most okay, yes, by far the most recent one on the list. It's not even 10 years old. We'll go super dark times, directed by Kevin Phillips. But basically, you've seen the movie, correct?

SPEAKER_03

Love Super Dark Times. I do really like that movie, right?

SPEAKER_00

So I saw it, I think probably it came out in 2017. Kevin Phillips is the director. Um, basically about a group of is it four kids? Yeah, four, yeah, so four boys, and basically they go out and they're playing in the field, and something crazy happens, and it's basically just how they deal with it and just kind of their life, and it takes place. I think they're in high school, junior high school, so it's just basically them, you know, coping with this crazy incident that happened and how they deal with it, but it's just it's really, really well done. It always stuck with me. It's filmed in upstate New York. Wait, where? Huh? I don't know if I knew that. Where? Upstate. I don't know exactly where it's filmed. I know it's upstate New York, Kingston, New York.

SPEAKER_03

Oh.

SPEAKER_00

It just came to me.

SPEAKER_03

Wait, Kingston. Okay, I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

I literally don't know. But it just I just love how it's filmed. Um, it's like I think it's very like they have a lot of dream sequences, it's very like just uh it's a very dream-like feel to it. Um, another thing surprises me is I haven't heard much from a director when this film came out. This was like a film when I saw it, I was like, I can't wait to see what's next from this guy. And haven't, to my knowledge, haven't heard anything from him since. I don't think he's directed a movie since.

SPEAKER_03

So what you'll learn during this is Brian's really good with like directors, actors. I don't know shit. I can tell you about if a movie is good. Um, I can tell you some pretty good like things about like the art behind or whatever the case, but Brian's really good at like directors researching who's making the movie more often than not when we go to see a movie, Brian's like, oh yeah, poop pee pee pee wrote it. Well, let's not let's not make it and that's and that's who it is, and that's he did this five years ago, and that's why you should be amazed by this. So, what you'll notice going down this is Brian is very good at directors. I am not.

SPEAKER_00

That's okay. We'll we'll make do. You bring other stuff to the table, Kai.

SPEAKER_03

Wow, this is the first compliment I think I've ever got.

SPEAKER_00

Your wonderful personality. Um, but yeah, I mean, I just I it's just stuck with me ever since I love it. I recommend it to everybody, especially if they're like, what's a you know, a newer movie you've seen. I wouldn't say it's it's uh I wouldn't say it's a horror movie. I'd say it's like a you know, it's like in the the vein of horror, but it's you know, it's like a true crime, definitely, definitely a coming of age movie. Yeah. Um, if anybody's like into independent horror uh like several years ago, maybe I don't know, five, six years before this came out of Found, which is another super independent horror movie. Um, I don't know if you like that, you'd probably like this, but that's number five.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. I can I can agree with the number five. I definitely enjoy Super Dark Times. It's definitely something I always recommend to people if it's like if they tell me they've seen so many things and they don't know what to watch. I always say super dark times is a really good one just because I think it's one of those movies where you think you know where it's going, but you don't really know where it's going, and it just kind of keeps developing, but it also feels nostalgic at the same time.

SPEAKER_00

I completely agree.

SPEAKER_03

So I think piggybacking off of the nostalgia. My fifth, which is kind of weird, is practical magic. And the only reason that I say this is because really it's just nostalgic for me. I looked at Brian's list and I was just kind of like, huh, like something I always go back to that feels nostalgic for me, is practical magic. I think it's more of a comfort movie. I used to watch it with my mom all the time, so I think it like piggybacks off the fact that there's like some weird girl power witchy aspect to it. It's also like a really good, I don't know, like Halloween, like almost family movie, but not quite a family movie. There's definitely a lot of plot flaws in it because it was written or it was in what 1998. So even just some of the special effects, like I mean, at this point, this I guess has spoilers because I'm sorry it was in 1998, but they like jump off of the build at their house at the end, if you remember, and just like the CGI of them like jumping off of their house.

SPEAKER_00

So yeah, funny enough, I knew this was gonna be on your list. So this is maybe the one movie you had mentioned where I knew obviously I'd seen it before, but it had been like a while, and it's not I don't hate the movie, but it's not like a girl movie.

SPEAKER_04

I don't really think it's like a boy movie, right?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and I can certainly see why why you would like it. Like, I don't uh to me, it's not a weird movie for you to choose. Um, I mean, it's you know, it's a personal thing. So, but I did watch it the other night, like I don't know, like less than four nights ago. And yeah, it's definitely like it's a fun movie to watch. Yeah, you know what I mean? It's definitely like a an empowering, you know, woman movie for sure.

SPEAKER_03

Like overcoming abuse sisterhood. Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, you got the two women, you got the two ants, yeah, you know. Um, everybody, it kind of works out great for everybody in the end.

SPEAKER_03

You know, there's a lot of themes of exactly, it's not a sad one, and then and then on top of that, the house is fucking gorgeous. Did you look at the house? The house is really nice. I would live there. Yes, I like it.

SPEAKER_00

I like that house, and that is my fifth choice. I was I was thinking not to interrupt, it's like hocus pocus for adults, kind of.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah. I don't know what's that.

SPEAKER_00

I can see that maybe that's not the best.

SPEAKER_03

Um, the second hocus pocus was ass.

SPEAKER_00

So I'm I'm a little embarrassed because I love the first hocus pocus. No, I love the first one.

SPEAKER_03

The second one is ass. Really? Yeah. So if you ever want to give that a try, I feel like they always wait too long to do certain sequels. I think a lot of it is maybe we're running out of ideas, creative ideas.

SPEAKER_00

That's a lot of it. Because absolutely.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know if we needed a second hocus pocus. How long ago was that? Has it been like 25 years? Maybe longer than that, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's gotta be like mid-90s. Yeah, yeah. I don't even know. Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Well, that's my fifth, so why don't you head on to your fourth?

SPEAKER_00

Why don't you uh just move the fuck along? Okay, so we'll go for um and and please forgive us. I tried to be as professional as possible with getting this set up. I hope it sounds great. We are, you know, gonna keep trucking forward. Um, hopefully weekly now. Uh Kaya is not a help at all with anything. She absolutely is not just technology. No, she is, but I hope it sounds good. I think you feel like you sound okay over there. Yeah. Okay.

SPEAKER_03

Good enough.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. All right. But uh, okay, number four. Again, comedy is a huge part, like I think of my life in general, and then just obviously movies. Love comedies. This is I wanted to at least have one good comedy on there. Again, very tough choice, but we're gonna go with the four-year-old virgin 2005, Greg Matola. Um, I mean, this is just such a great, funny comedy movie. It's it's brilliant. Everybody in the film is on the come up. You know what I mean? Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

You have Steve Carrell. Steve Carrell.

SPEAKER_00

You have Paul Rudd, you have Conrad in Weeds. I forgot the guy's name, but oh um, oh my god. Yeah, I don't know. They're gonna be like, you forgot everybody's name but the black guy, and I'm gonna get, you know, I'm gonna get like Brian is racist just. No, I'm gonna find his name right now because he was amazing. No, he is really good. I actually loved Weeds. Weeds is great, that was really good. I and you know what? Oddly enough, when Conrad left the show is when it went downhill. You know, they went. Did you watch everything?

SPEAKER_03

I did watch everything. I watched it so long ago, but I remember being like really invested until yeah, maybe you're right. I think maybe you're right. I think that was a good turning, that was like a turning point for me to not watch it as much, or I guess as fast, because I did still finish it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it I know they get involved with that one guy towards like maybe is it the fourth third or fourth season when her neighborhood burns down, and then they go to Mexico, and then it kind of starts like I don't know, it just doesn't have the same feel to it as it did for me when it you know what I thought, you know what I just thought about when we were talking about weeds?

SPEAKER_03

What year did weeds come out? Because was that like the original Breaking Bad? Like, where did Breaking Bad get the premise from?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, I mean I'm sure they'll never, you know, they're they're never gonna admit that, but yeah, for sure.

SPEAKER_03

Because like, oh, a cute suburban mom lives in her pan in her normal suburban neighborhood.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you have Walter White. And uh way off topic, Romani Malko is the guy's name actually played Conrad in Weeds. So shout out to him. But yeah, again, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogan, Steve Carell. Um, yeah, I mean, uh Margaret Keener, you know, shout out to she's in you know so many movies, you know, get out being one of them. Please, please, the amazing uh psychiatrist mom. But uh yeah, I mean it's or Catherine Keener. I said Margaret Keener, I'm an idiot. Catherine Keener, but four-year-old version, just super heartfelt. Uh it is, it is a hardfelt. Is money as much as there's like is this your hope? As much as there's like an insane amount of dirty jokes and just amazing one-liners and got cushion for the push it. Yeah, he's like, what does he say when he's riding home? He's like, he's like driving pop. Yeah, very hardfelt. Yeah, it is a heartfelt movie, it's got a good ending. I mean, he he gets the girl in the end, they have a legitimate relationship, he loses his virginity, you know, people grow up.

SPEAKER_03

I actually had to watch Brian just flipped my arm.

SPEAKER_00

I don't know why I thought that was gonna like go on.

SPEAKER_03

I just um now I lost my train of thought. Oh my god. Oh, I had to watch the um the driving scene where he drives that girl home and she's like, no, she drives him and she's drunk.

SPEAKER_00

She drives him. Oh, yeah, that's amazing. Oh yeah, and and what what song did what are they playing? The Missy Elliott song? Yeah, yeah. Watch that girl like drunk driving. Missy Elliott. What is the song?

SPEAKER_03

Who's that bitch? Oh, uh, I can't think of it right now. I know what you're saying.

SPEAKER_00

Whatever. The one person who listens to our podcast will maybe the one let me know for your mom.

SPEAKER_03

Like, honey, it is she's gonna she's gonna comment the lyrics the full this full song. All right, my fourth just we watched. I'm not gonna do it. I was gonna do a sound effect.

SPEAKER_01

I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_03

I actually like that one. Wow. All right, my fourth one is the hangover. Also going with a comedy for my fourth. Me and Brian just kind of like compared lists. Didn't have a conversation, but compared lists just so we could kind of like keep the theme the same for each number. So mine's a hangover. And what is not funny about the hangover? I love Zach Galaf and Akis, first of all. He's like one of the funniest people to me. Like if you've never seen between the two ferns and you want like dry humor, he's hilarious. I agree. My first, my my fourth, yeah, my fourth choice to do my sound effect now. Do it like that. All right. The hangover. Anyway, going back to I love Zach Galafinagus, I think it just has humor that wouldn't really really wouldn't hold up if it came out today. Me and Brian always quote scary movie, specifically scary movie two is our favorite. And I just feel like there's humor in there that wouldn't hold up, like the liquor store scene where he goes to liquor store.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, the Medical Society.

SPEAKER_03

And he goes, What up, my yeah. And then the guy goes, Excuse me. And he said, Chill out. I'm not a cop. Yeah. Me and my homies are in town for the night just trying to get our freak on. Yeah. That's like one of my favorite things. But I just think it has like funny jokes, but like done in a way that's like it's not super offensive, but seriously, like only can only really Zach Galifanakis, I feel like, can get away with that because no one has ever ever like come out and been like, this is super offensive. I can't believe that you said this.

SPEAKER_00

No, I completely agree. I think um Zach Galifanakis is like a genius, he really is. I actually saw an interview of him the other day. He's he's I haven't seen it, but he's doing that show, Audacity, that's about like attack billionaires in Silicon Valley. I guess he like eats Hollywood, but like he lives in um British Columbia. He lives in like a town of like a thousand people.

SPEAKER_03

That is um is like what's his name? Dave Chappelle. He lives in like some weird random town. Really? Yes, look it up. It's like a very small population.

SPEAKER_00

That doesn't surprise me.

SPEAKER_03

And yeah, he lives in like a very small town. But I mean, I feel like Zach Galifanakis is like funny because he's almost like relatable, like he's not this standard that you see in Hollywood where you are super handsome and have like these six-pack abs, so no matter what you say is like funny as hell, he just literally has to be funny and he is very funny.

SPEAKER_00

No, I agree. I don't I mean, I think comedy is definitely like it's definitely an art, you know what I mean? Oh my gosh. Yes, I agree with you know, uh clearly there's a thing called offending people. Like I think it needs to have not put as many boundaries, at least as we put on it today. We even say, like for example, we talk about the office.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, yeah, even on diversity day.

SPEAKER_00

One example, but I mean it's so brilliant. But again, I think in today's world we would have issues uh even seeing that get made.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, like there's an episode of The Office where me and my family always quote it, but Michael asks Daryl to teach him some black phrase some black phrases to say. And Daryl says, Oh yeah, we always use the word dick and flicker.

SPEAKER_04

So Michael goes around the office. And he's like, Dick and flicker. Like, what are you saying? Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Or like um he gets really upset one episode because Daryl wants to be Santa Claus, and he said, No, that's the issue. Santa Claus is not black. And then that's like the famous line where he's like, Happy birthday, Jesus. Sorry, your birthday party's so lame.

SPEAKER_04

Like an office Christmas party.

SPEAKER_00

No, it is great. Um you're done jabbing about your number four. Yeah. Okay. Okay. So I'll give a caveat to this. If you've ever not thought that film or acting wasn't an art, this would be the one movie on this list. I shouldn't say the one movie, but hardcore for sure, the one movie on this list where the movie, the acting in the movie, everything about it is is just uh epic. It's high art, if you know, to say the least. So number three, uh, 2007, There Will Be Blood by Paul Thomas Anderson, my favorite actor, pretty much Daniel Day Lewis. So I don't know. Have you ever even seen this? No. You've never seen it. No. That's insane.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Well give us a synopsis. It's about basically, it's a it's uh an American epic that takes place in the 1920s, and it's basically about an oil tycoon. It's about how uh a guy and his son, you know, how he is just he's so relentless on becoming rich, and he's just it's about his uh his you know, just un unstoppable thirst for success and just everything that he rolls over in his path to get it. And there's like a really chilling um part in the movie where his I'm not gonna give anything away, but we'll say his brother comes to visit him and they go like on they go on like this little expedition to find more oil to drill for, I believe, or scoping something out, and he has this whole talk with him where he's asking him about like if you know how he likes people to people, and he basically says, you know, I have a competition in me. He's like I find nothing worth liking. You know what I mean? And it's like he he's supposed to be like having a heart to heart with his brother, and it's like it's like misanthropic just him saying like I find nothing worth liking in anybody. Like I just want to be me. I want to be away from people, like and it's just it's very thrilling. He's a not a good guy, but it's if you I mean the acting in it is insane. Um you know, Daniel Day Lewis is just he's on another level. Everybody, and it feels very authentic, like the movie is just very they built they built like the oil rig sets, like in it was filmed in mostly East Texas. Um I mean Paul Thomas Anderson is just on another level.

SPEAKER_03

Sounds like you have a crush.

SPEAKER_00

No, I just think it's a really I don't know if that's nice. So Paul Dano, the guy who just played obviously maybe in in the newer Batman. He played the Riddler, he was in there as the uh play twin priests, but it's uh it's a very biz it's a bizarre movie, but it's amazing.

SPEAKER_03

Is that the newer Batman with um Robert Pattison? Did I say it last name? Yeah, that's what I thought. Say it once more for the Pattison.

SPEAKER_00

Say it again for the podcast.

SPEAKER_03

How do you say it?

SPEAKER_00

I'm just asking you. I didn't get a clear read.

SPEAKER_03

No, you definitely did. How do you say it?

SPEAKER_00

Say it once more. Okay, I'll get it for you. Hold on.

SPEAKER_03

It's Robert Pattinson. What is it? I don't fucking know.

SPEAKER_00

Edward. Damn it. Edward Cullen. That's it. I'm gonna stick with that. Robert Pattinson. Pattonson. I think you had a stroke at the end of your song. He has a song.

SPEAKER_03

Did you know that he sings? I didn't know that. Yeah, it's really bad.

SPEAKER_04

I've already got a single, I think.

SPEAKER_03

No, that whole Batman.

SPEAKER_04

Um something in the way.

SPEAKER_00

That's a Nirvana song.

SPEAKER_04

The entire movie, though. I love Nirvana, but that entire movie literally like he'd be like, I need to go fight crime.

SPEAKER_00

Dude, the song with Star Wars. They do play it a lot, that's all. I feel like sometimes though, like I fall in love with music in films, so I can see that. Like, I could see like a director like finding like a certain like just like this real dark thing, and he's like, Oh, just it works for everything. He's he's going like even at the end of the movie, he's he's driving away in the motorcycle, and it's it's the leaves, and it's like and he's like looking at the city as he leaves it.

SPEAKER_03

There was like a rumor back in like whenever Twilight was a thing that he didn't take showers.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that one surprised me. I saw an odd interview, he was on Jimmy Campbell saying he spelled like crayons recently.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, I mean crayons is better than ass.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. Crayons are better than ass.

SPEAKER_03

I don't know. All right. Anyway.

SPEAKER_00

Your third.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Alright. Alright. My third is The Great Gatsby. In 2013. With Leonardo. DiCaprio. Hasn't been in a bad movie. Well, I feel like this one doesn't have great reviews because I was even like looking it up on like Reddit and like uh Rotten Tomatoes, and people were saying that it didn't have the greatest reviews. So but I personally love it. For me, like I did read the book, but I really enjoyed the movie because for one, um, it had a really, really good soundtrack. Jay-Z is on the soundtrack, and actually, still to this day, like on Apple, you can't get the whole soundtrack for some odd reason. I think you have to like buy it to have it, which is odd.

SPEAKER_00

Probably.

SPEAKER_03

Not like a normal Apple thing. But with the movie, I'm not like a romance person. I typically do not like romance movies at all. And I just enjoy that it's like not, I mean, again, we're like loosely on the book for the movie, but still like it's not this like grand happy story where like everyone gets their way and it's like a beautiful happy ending. I don't know. I feel like it was like a more realistic approach.

SPEAKER_00

The book portrayed it more real realistically than the movie. Right, right. But the movie was good. I did, I remember reading the book back in like uh middle school, maybe. Yeah, yeah. I definitely yeah, I I think I read that twice. You know, and it's funny because I thought I was having a hallucin hallucinization say the word. Come on, get it out. Oh, that's what I get for talking crap like two seconds ago. Yeah, Pattinson. Oh my god. Edward Cullen hilarious. Okay, fair enough. Fair enough. Um, but yeah, it's what were we just saying?

SPEAKER_03

Dude, I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, I was saying sorry. I I feel like I had a stroke the other day and just now, but I didn't realize. So, okay, great Gatsby 2013. What also came out 2013? The Wolf of Wall Street. Did that I don't know for some reason they are there.

SPEAKER_03

Pium, pyom, pum. All right. I love the Wolf of Wall Street, it's such a good movie. Both are really good, and of course, Leonardo giving us bangers. Yep. Um that's your man. Well sorry. I don't know about that. What I do know is I like those movies. Um, yeah, I just feel like it's like a good representation too of like wealth, I guess, and envy, and how like everybody goes to these parties and he was still just like a little miserable fuck.

SPEAKER_00

Right.

SPEAKER_03

So money for him didn't cure everything. I mean, he also was a bootlegger, but true.

SPEAKER_00

I I he had also a weird relationship with his with his friend in that movie, you know. Yeah, just weird relationships and Toby, um, Toby Maguire.

SPEAKER_03

I forgot the name he played or the guy he played, but oh yeah, the uh Rosa's cousin.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. I like Ray Gatsby, don't get me wrong, but it's not like I don't know. I feel like I'm in the minority of like not being a huge fan of it, I guess.

SPEAKER_03

I think I just like that movie for the sheer fact that I think it was done really well. Like, I think the sets are really cool, I think the soundtrack is really cool, and I just liked the extravagance of all of it. Like, I just think it's like very visually appealing. Like, even from like the scene where he goes over to her house for the first time and he hasn't seen her in a long time, and all the flowers, and like I just think it's just visually done very well. Like, even the scene where they're like driving through Manhattan.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and the director of that, Boz Lerman. He I don't know what it is with that guy. That guy's always got like amazing set pieces. Like, I don't know if you ever remember um the remake that he did with Romeo and Juliet, same director. You know what I'm talking about, but I mean with Leonardo again. But I mean, he just that director has such an eye for like extravagance.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, so that makes sense.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, he just he's I feel like he's known for doing that. He's uh yeah Australian film director. What else has he done that I'm that I'm not like well look it up, look it up, buddy. I'm not like oh Elvis recently. He did Elvis.

SPEAKER_03

I didn't watch that.

SPEAKER_00

Okay. Um I have to confirm this. Mulan Rouge. Yeah, Mulan Rouge.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_00

Not a fan of that.

SPEAKER_03

I mean what also I feel like will be a recurring theme. This, like we have different types of movies for this, but me and Brian are very heavy on horror.

SPEAKER_00

Heavy horror. Yeah, heavy horror. Heavy horrors and horror. Yeah, both. Well, yes, but more so Brian.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Can't all be, you know, can't all be perfect. But yes, the horror heavy for sure. This list is not horror heavy, surprisingly. No, you know, but we'll have horror heavy lists. Speaking of, yeah, very excited off topic before we get into number two. We're seeing what do we see in Kaya? Tuesday in theaters and very in premium seating. We are seeing backrooms. Backrooms.

SPEAKER_03

We're very excited about backrooms. Pumped. Wait, what was it that we just went to go see that we didn't go in with like anything? Oh, the no. Oh, yeah, it was Hokum. What did we see before that? What was the audio movie?

SPEAKER_00

Undertone.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Somebody just said uh that I ran into the other day, they did not like that.

unknown

What? Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I thought that was pretty good.

SPEAKER_00

I didn't even bring it up. I just heard I don't like the ending. Yeah, but I mean I I did like the movie. I thought it was well done. I thought it was very unsettling. Yeah, I thought it was pretty good. But I heard him say something about, oh, I saw this this audio podcast movie. Wasn't a fan of it. And I go, undertone? He's like, Yeah. Yeah. Wasn't a fan.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. This brings us back to like when people just watch things and are like, I think go over like the hype of the movie, like go based on the hype of the movie, and then are like, ew, it's not that good.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. I don't, you know, I like hype. Hype, it's me hyped up for a movie, you know what I mean? I like when people like a movie, but I'm also like, if I go and watch it and it sucks.

SPEAKER_03

I'm hesitant because um me and Brian have what we went to go see Nose for A2. That one was real hyped up. Real hyped up. Yes. And we literally looked at each other mid-movie and we're like, it's it's still fucking going. It's still on and it's not done yet.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. Um, yeah, I just in it's not that I thought it was terrible. I thought I thought your your boy um Bill Skarsgard was underutilized.

SPEAKER_03

I think so too. I really do. I think Bill is like one of the newer generations of horror. First of all, the shit he can do with his face, amazing. Like the actual things without any effects that he can do to his face is crazy. He's tall and super lean and like slender, so it's very like he can easily be very scary.

SPEAKER_00

The I mean that weird face that he does, like his his like characteristic uh penny wise, like where he like does like the drooping bottom lip. Yeah, like you say, he can make his face do that like on its own. Yeah, like yeah, he's he's I mean he's definitely talented, but I it like again, he was underutilized in that movie. It wasn't like he made the movie bad or anything, it just I don't know. I just thought it was it was drawn out.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, no, I don't know. And I just thought it wasn't it, it shouldn't have been categorized as horror. Yeah, I mean they're gonna I I think I mean what else do you categorize it as, but I just don't think that it had like I don't know, I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

And I do like the director, you know. I liked I like the witch. I like I love the witch, you know. I don't know. I like Robert Eggers, I like a lot of the stuff he does. I just um I don't know that fell a little flat for me.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah. I don't know.

SPEAKER_00

Number two. Go I'll hop over the kid. I'll all right. Number two, good fellows 1988, Martin Scorsese. I mean I feel like when like growing up, like everybody like when you're like in you're a teenager, like everybody for some reason, if you're a if you're like a a guy is into gangster films.

SPEAKER_02

Like that's yeah, every guy probably goes through that. It's like the rapper phase.

SPEAKER_00

Sure. Even if you're not right, even if you're not into movies and you just like yeah, even if you're not in movies and you just you know, you'll you'll go through your like gangster movie phase growing up. And again, I went through so many. Scarface, Belly. Belly is a good one.

SPEAKER_03

I love Belly, belly, belly basically people never talk about that movie. I always like it's never a mention. I don't, I just I don't get it.

SPEAKER_00

First of all, it's directed by Hype Williams, who's like legendary um what's it called? Legendary um music video director. So that's why like the music or the movie literally looks like a music video.

SPEAKER_03

And can we talk about the fact that my favorite rapper is in there? Yeah, and it's not Nas, it's DMX.

SPEAKER_00

Yes, very aware. Shout out R Ip, DMX. Seriously, in all seriousness, because I know that's your favorite.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, he is my favorite.

SPEAKER_00

He went to the where'd you go, the pop-up a while ago. Didn't you go to like a pop-up DMX?

SPEAKER_03

I did. I went no, that wasn't for DMX though. That was for Tupac.

SPEAKER_00

I'm sorry. I went to one for DMX. No, Tupac, okay.

SPEAKER_03

No, yeah. I went to Tupac. That was in Los Angeles. That was pretty good though. It was really good.

SPEAKER_00

That is fire. It said DMX, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

I know. I loved him.

SPEAKER_00

I I we like we were I was a huge DMX fan growing up. I bought like all CDs, yeah. Like, and then there was X, like everybody loved DMX. Yeah, I mean, I used to burn CDs, like that was my thing. So like like flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my gosh. So he's just I don't know. I just feel like he was so underrated. Like when people talk about rappers, he just doesn't get brought up. And I think he's one of those people, too, that like for one, like he made not one, not two, but three, a three-part series with a song that actually told a story, and they're good. And no one talks about them, like no one talks about his music, no one talks about I don't know. Like, I just feel like he's not mentioned, and it's crazy because he was actually like a really good, like, he's really good at lyrics, really good at I mean, for one, one of the most notable ad libs of life.

SPEAKER_00

That's you know, you are right. I'll I will give you that 1000%. You're right. Even um when he was alive, and even now, you're right. I don't think he gets the credit that he deserves. Because like, think of how many, think of how many hits he's got, or just like it does recognizable songs, like Rough Rider's Anthem, or like the Thong song.

SPEAKER_03

That is DMX, yes, it is. Oh, yeah, okay. A feature I get. It's a feature, but I'm saying he made that song by you.

SPEAKER_00

He made that song like more fire than it would have been. I'm not saying look, I'm not saying the thong song wouldn't have been popular or like a hit. Baby! All right. I don't think I have any um the thong, thong, thong, thong. Yeah, it's I'm not saying it wouldn't have been a hit, but DMX for sure. All right, just get back to your fucking movie. I'm gonna punch you in the fucking side of the fucking head one of these days. Um, yeah, Martin Scorsese, good fellas. I mean, what can you say? It's it's a classic. I mean, everything about I mean, oh, I want to say something. I was watching an interview. This is kind of on topic, but not. I was watching an interview with Denzel Washington, and it was when he my grandma had a crush on him, yeah. Like a really big crush on him. I'm sure. Yeah, it doesn't surprise.

SPEAKER_03

She'd be like, I'm gonna go watch Denzel.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, they always call him by his first name, too. They're never like like when ladies have a crush on him, they're never like, I have a crush on Denzel Washington, like, ooh, Denzel. Like they like know him personally or something. That's funny, anyways. I was watching this interview, it was when he directed Fences, and the interview was asking him about like a cultural thing. It's something about like a it was a cultural question, and I love how he answered it. And he said, Okay, Martin Scorsese could have directed Schindler's List, and Steven Spielberg could have directed Goodfellas, and I'm sure you know, but he basically what he was saying is like fences is was an African-American movie, it's a culture thing. He's like, he knows the differences of culture in that culture, just like this movie is based on the Italian culture, and Martin Scorsese grew up in that, so this movie is very authentic. And his point was there's just so something about like an authenticity to certain movies, and this has it. Yeah, it's about crime, you know, they're not good people, they do bad things, but it's you can't help but be. I mean, I just can't help but being thralled watching that, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And also, like, I guess like silently like rooting for them almost, like yeah, hoping that everything like turns out.

SPEAKER_00

I think he made the anti-hero popular, you know what I mean? Mars Corsesian, yeah, yeah. Taxi driver. Funny enough, uh I watched that like for the first time in a long time, a few months ago, and I realized that he gets away with everything in the end. He like almost dies, and literally Travis Bickle literally gets away with everything and goes back to his life. It's I haven't seen that in a long time.

SPEAKER_03

Watch it, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I haven't seen that in a long time. Rewatch it. I I for some reason I just thought he either I thought he died at the end. Oh okay.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I'll have to rewatch that because I actually don't yeah, it's it's uh it's a trip.

SPEAKER_00

It's a trip. Okay, but yeah, number two, good fellas. I mean, that was it, that was easy for me.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, okay, I can see that. And fences, shout out to Fenches Fences. I had to read that play when I was in ninth grade. It's a brut, it's a brutal movie, you know. Yeah, the play is really, really good. Emotionally, really, really good. It's emotionally brutal. Yeah, it's good, it's really good. I love it. Um, okay, so on to my second, and I guess kind of piggybacking. I kind of cheated a little bit because my second is kind of two movies, but I'm gonna really more specifically talk about one. Not allowed, you'll get kicked off right now. Um, no bullshit. Well, why don't you just silence me? I could do that. I know. All right, all right. My second one though is get out. But then I also put down us, and I think I'm gonna talk about us a little bit more because this one kind of still boggles me and Brian. I know we talk about this one a little bit. Um, but I really chose it, chose it for this year, sheer fact that those are both kind of movies where there's a lot of there's a lot of hidden messages with culture and things that are going on at the time of making those movies, or things that have gone on in the past making those movies, but they all kind of tie into, I guess, the same rhetoric or like the same things that we're dealing with today. So two movies that I absolutely love. But I guess I'm going to talk more about us. Um, I just feel like that one stuck with me because I guess I just don't really have the answers. I've watched that movie like probably three times at this point. And every time I watch it, I feel like I'm finding something new. Or I guess like analyzing a different part of the movie that I'm kind of just like, hmm, interesting. I mean, not to give away like any spoilers, but I feel like it's kind of a movie. I just hit the table. I'm gonna knock the whole goddamn desk over. I had to move. I had to move. All right.

SPEAKER_00

You're fine.

SPEAKER_03

Um, but I feel like it's just kind of a movie where it's almost about like envy and where like this family kind of doesn't really fit in. Um, they go to what their like vacation home um or it wasn't really theirs though. Wasn't it somebody else's vacation home? It was like their family's vacation home. I you know, I don't, I don't really remember.

SPEAKER_00

I'm sure I could look it up real quick.

SPEAKER_03

I would say, yeah, I think you're right, like vacation home or air being No, it was definitely because remember they're going through like the kid, the little boy at one point was like going through the games and stuff, and the mom was like, Oh yeah, I used to play with that when I was a kid. So it was definitely like their family's house.

SPEAKER_00

Well, or are you and you would probably honestly know better than me, but are you maybe getting it same in the same way that she's she's talking about the boardwalk, right?

SPEAKER_03

Isn't because like they're they used to go to the boardwalk, yes, but there is a part where they go into the I think the basement and there are pieces of her childhood there or the closet or something like that. Um, but anyway, like I just think it's like a good representation of like maybe not like the traditional sense of like black people fitting in to this neighborhood or where they're supposed to be. Um, if you remember, like the movie starts out with the like the run rabbit run song where like the car pulls up in the neighborhood and it's like I love the opening to that. Yeah, and they like or no, I'm sorry. I'm thinking of get out. They're both good. I don't know. I could be merging them.

SPEAKER_00

Get out opening is awesome.

SPEAKER_03

Yes. Is that the that's the get out opening? Yes, that's that's the get out opening. That's all right, sorry.

SPEAKER_00

No, you're fine because I don't remember the opening in us exactly, but the get out is amazing. It's what's his name, and he's walking down the road. Yes, and he's like, Yeah, not tonight, fuck this. And he turns around, goes the other way, and then just it's like very sudden. They just get out bing, bing, and he's in the trunk and they're out. It's just uh that's a really good opening. It's a great opening. It really is. It's uh it's simple, but it's it works so well.

SPEAKER_03

And again, with the representation, the song playing in the background, the him still going with the his instincts and saying, I'm not doing this, but still somehow like falling into the trap, even though he's trying to avoid it. I agree. Um, but going back to us, yeah, with the boardwalk. Um, but I feel like it's a lot based on like I guess like the envy of today of like trying to keep up with the Joneses. Like, you know, they have this boat. If you remember, like they had gotten a boat, but it's not like this nice fancy boat. Um, like when he goes over to their friend's house, um, that like lives, you know, like not that far. And it's like, you know, the really annoying, like the really annoying dad. And he's got like all this high-tech technology. If you remember, he kept like asking it, like, like his Alexa or whatever it was. He's like, Alexa, call 911. And it was like, okay, playing. And it kept playing music instead of like calling or doing the things that it was supposed to be doing.

SPEAKER_04

You're right.

SPEAKER_03

But I just think it's like a really good representation of like keeping up with the Joneses and like the otherworlders of that movie have envy, but then like the rich and the comfortable are clearly not happy where they're at.

SPEAKER_00

So it's like never heard anybody say it like that. The other worlders, I like that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, because it's another world.

SPEAKER_00

No, I yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I just never heard and then, like, without spoiling it, like me and Brian are always like kind of debating about the end of that movie.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. I think a lot of people debate, but I think that's what makes it fun. Yeah, and like that's what you were saying. So it's the one you don't think you fully um, you know, understand, or I don't say understand, but like it, I'll just say it's it's uh it's a great movie to watch more than once. Yeah, I think you have to. Yeah, I don't know who you are that watches that movie once, and you're like, I got everything figured out because it's I mean it's I don't think you're there's so many things that like Jordan Peel left up just for the imagination, anyways. You know, like remember the um the one scene in Get Out. I remember watching an interview with them. I remember the the chicks in there, and she's uh what is it trick or is it uh Fruit Loops? Fruit loops. Oh, and she's just randomly she's just got the milk, yeah. It's plain milk separate, and she's got the fruit loops, yeah, and she's is she eating them and then just drinking the milk or whatever.

SPEAKER_03

It was something very weird.

SPEAKER_00

She she had to keep it separate, and they asked, I remember somebody asked, like a journalist asked Jordan Peel, or like, you know, is that to kind of show like the segregation, like you know, keeping the colors away from the white. And he was like, That's a brilliant thing, but no, it just was creepy that she wasn't eating cereal normally, you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

So yeah, so I think he's like one of those people too that I just love because really there's so many things up for interpretation that you don't even really know if it's intentional per se, but it's something where you kind of watch and you're like, hmm, I wonder if it could be this or if it could be something else. So I like that everything that he's done so far, everything that we've watched from him so far is very thought-provoking.

SPEAKER_00

I agree. And and to me, I don't care, I don't care. I'll I'll die in this hill. Jordan Peel, as far as a director and movies are concerned, is three and three.

SPEAKER_03

Oh my god, so good.

SPEAKER_00

Us and nope. So good. And if I get if you don't like nope, that's fine. I like nope. But if you try to trash nope, yeah, I don't think it's I don't think it's a trashable movie.

SPEAKER_03

I truly think he puts so much time and energy into making everything again, like giving messages that you either I guess get or don't. And I just think he just again like pours himself into these things, and you can see that he's doing that. So it makes you excited. It it just gives me like like whenever I just remember him coming out with these movies and being super excited that he was coming out with these movies and like us going to see them and like it brings back the excitement of being like, oh my god, this is not gonna be some boring ass, we just moved into a house, and now there's a ghost, and we're being like pushed out of our house horror movie.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's a great point. You're right, because they you're right, all three of his movies are like utterly original, yeah. Right. Sure, they might be uh averge on going out to the country, meeting your your your uh your boyfriend or girlfriend's parents for the first time, but it's it's so much more than that, you know what I mean? And us is so original, and nope is so original.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, come on, like the um the teacup.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, like I mean, like, where do you come to the case? I love shout out to what's her name from four-year-old virgin, Katherine Keener. I mean, she destroys it in that scene as a psychiatrist. She's so good. And what did she say? Like, and they did such a good job on the trailer, because remember, it's like silent for a second, and she's like, What did she say? She's like, just just drop yeah, I think so, or something. And he's like, I don't know. I just love how they do certain cutaways in in uh films like that, but it's it's really brilliantly done. I mean, I'm I I'm I'm such a big fan of Jordan Peel. I really am nope. When we saw Nopen Theaters, like I had such a fun, it was such a fun theater experience, and I remember, man, because it goes on for quite a while when he's you know, they're going to see the spectacle, and they all get sucked up, and then you know, the UFO is over that house. Yeah, and I remember watching that just being like, like legitimate, like, yo, this is fucking kind of terrifying. Like, I was like, holy shit. Like it, but I I love seeing that in theaters. Oh, so good. That's why so good. You know how we are if uh somebody doesn't like no, so yeah, we get real pissed off. Yeah, we get pissed off.

SPEAKER_03

It's uh it was just a flying sheet in the sky. Yeah, what the freak, man?

SPEAKER_00

Is it like a flying sheet in the sky? Just you know, freaking what is going on, man.

SPEAKER_04

One of our old coworkers got like really pissed off.

SPEAKER_00

He but he found Morbius, Morbius better than I think right, yes, they released the same time the Morbius with uh you know Jared Leto. I love Jared Leto. I mean, come on, wreck me for a dream is you know, I mean, that's what got me on my movie journey, but um, yeah. Morbius over no shout out, I guess. Can't do it. Uh all right. Number one. Number one. Go. So number one, this actually is probably the one on the list that could classify as definitely one of my favorite movies of all time. Not saying the other ones couldn't, but this is for sure out there. This is for sure in my top five, if not my number one. Number one 1978 John Carpenter, the original Halloween. Um we'll talk about it from a movie perspective. Um the music is original, it's all done by the director. The way it's filmed, um just it's a perfect slasher movie. And it it set off such a craze, I think. And I think still today I have like it has to be like a right bye, but I certain Michael Myers will still freak me out to this day. You know what I mean? It's something about that mask. Also growing up, like I don't know, like with my dad on Halloween and just like having that movie in the back. I don't know. It's just a it's a perfect movie to me. There's maybe like one drop of blood, you know. Yes, there's kills, like there's like yeah, stabbings, but there's like it's not a super gory movie.

SPEAKER_03

And it's just well, I think let's put it into context though for the time that it came out, because I think was that not like a little more like cutting edge?

SPEAKER_00

Uh sure, maybe the way it's filmed, but like I mean, it was um so 78. I mean, you gotta think we're like right on the cusp of like 80s, where like you know, practical effects were like, you know, we're getting to some of our like gorgeous, but I think even for the time it was as far as blood, it was tame, but it was I think the suspense was ratcheted up so so high. And the music, I just think it's one of the most perfect examples of a score in a film.

SPEAKER_03

I think so too. To be I mean, everyone knows it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, mostly sure. And it's not just the theme music, because yes, the theme music is big, but like there's so many other like little like jingles all throughout that film that people forget. You know, like even just like certain things where he's like coming around a corner and just like when he's just like crossing the street or like it's it's just it's a perfect film.

SPEAKER_03

I could agree. I could agree. My dad is a very, very big Halloween film fan. So every year we would um they show like a director's cut for Halloween, on Halloween, and we would always go every year. It's like a $25 movie ticket and we would go every year to go watch it.

SPEAKER_00

I love Halloween. I watch Halloween multiple times a year, including on Halloween, um easy money every year. Yeah, it's just it's it's always gonna be a movie, it never gets old. I went and saw it in theaters last year with my aunt and my mom. It's just it's it's something that's been with me and will always be with me. Um, I I can st I can watch any Halloween. I mean, I I love the original, but I I honestly like all of them.

SPEAKER_03

The only we'll have to at some point get into the last like trilogy of Halloween.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, no, I've seen them all. The only one have you seen any of them? I've seen all of them. You meant oh, the last. Don't disrespect me. No, I'm sorry. But um, yeah, I don't know. I just uh it's such a great I don't know. It's a great movie.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I've seen all of them. Uh I'm talking about the most recent three that came out.

SPEAKER_01

All right, yeah, we'll have to talk about all right.

SPEAKER_04

We'll have to talk about those. Yes, I gotcha.

SPEAKER_00

Because yeah, your number one, miss.

SPEAKER_03

Um my number one, 2020, pretty recent. Pretty recent.

SPEAKER_00

That is recent, very recent. You know, it's funny you said sorry, I mean to cut you off. I was actually gonna say when we did this, I was gonna say, I was gonna ask you, I was gonna say, should we do a caveat where we have a um a uh a year like a you know, it can't be within the past five years. I was actually gonna ask you that, but then I never did because I'm like, yeah, I don't want to put a caveat. Because I was thinking even super dark times, is it too soon? Is it too much?

SPEAKER_03

Well, it's 2026, so it's it's been five. I guess if don't don't it's fine.

SPEAKER_00

Never mind, go ahead.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. 2020, 2020. I feel like this is one that I don't know. I feel mixed. I feel like I've read some mixed reviews on it, but I personally don't think so. It is The Dark and the Wicked.

SPEAKER_00

For some reason, I'm sitting here and I'm like, what movie is she gonna say? And I you literally, I know, I don't know why. Now, when you said it, I'm like, uh duh.

SPEAKER_03

The dark and the wicked. Pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew, pew. Yeah, no. Actually love that movie. It is one movie that I can't really watch at night by myself. For me personally, it's like a movie that has just kind of like fucked with me. Like the way that people say hereditary fucks with them, the dark and the wicked fucks with me. Um, I just thought the entire movie has this like really dark and unsettling theme. Like the entire time it's very, very good at creating the suspense of just you just feel so uneasy the entire time, and you're just kind of waiting for something to happen, but you don't know what is going to happen. It's like one of those movies where I again like it needs to either be during the day, and I kind of pause and watch in between, so I don't freak myself out too much, or my lights are on, or I have a buddy, but I like the movie. And then it's one of those movies where it's just the idea where we've seen time and time again with like you know, the all the the previous like paranormal or like movies where people get possessed, where you're watching like you know, these redemptions of priests coming in and saving everybody and saving the house, and you know, there's there's this fallback where you know everyone's saved and it's at least semi-happy ending, but this movie has no happy ending. It's kind of the idea that religion can't save you, like the priest scene, yes, he's out is very creepy.

SPEAKER_00

So I know because we've talked about this a lot, I know that this movie scares you because like we always talk about like I always give you credit for introducing me to Hell House a couple years ago, and I always found it like crazy that I'm like like I've heard of that movie, heard of those movies, but I never watched it. And then when I watched the first one, I was blown away about it, like how good it was. And that for like Hell House movies freak me out, and yes, the dark and the wicked certainly same. It's hard to watch by yourself. I you know, definitely if it's dark outside, I wouldn't say it freaks me out to the level like that it freaks you out, but I can certainly see why. Yeah, and the the director, I'm a huge fan of his movies, The Strangers, Brian Bertino. He's uh he has a knack for I don't know what it is. It's almost like slow burn, like eerie. Just I don't know. It's something about what he does that's just utterly I don't know, it's like debilitating. That's you know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

It's like the shower scene in that movie is very creepy. There's a lot of there's a lot of just weird, like in the beginning with the mom.

SPEAKER_00

What's the one where she's out um or is it him and he's out in the barn and something happens. I remember that being real creepy.

SPEAKER_03

Oh yeah, like in the middle of the night or something where they're like they go out into the barn. I think it was in the beginning with the mom. If I'm not mistaken, they like see her her see their mom or something like that.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, some they see somebody for sure, but it's like he goes into like check, but there's a lot of like uns, there's a lot of stuff that happens in that movie.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, that movie is just super, super unsettling. Like the priest always gets me, the shower gets me.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

And I'm trying to think of what other what other scenes.

SPEAKER_00

And you're right, it's not a movie that like I mean there's a lot of movies that like that, but it's it, it's uh it's it doesn't wrap everything up. No, it doesn't have a happy ending, no, it doesn't and there's no explanation either.

SPEAKER_03

So it's not like you know, in some movies they have like their little like research cameo where they're like sitting in the library and they're looking at these old newspapers and they're like, Oh, somebody died on this land. I know why. It's like this. There's no answers, you don't know where this shit came from, you don't know why they're doing it, you don't know what happened to their mom really. Yeah, it's just it's it's very odd.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you don't know why they're why they're you know, why they have to deal with this. And it's more like, you know, I think like a lot of people when they watch, like, why don't you just get up and leave? But it's almost like they they try.

SPEAKER_03

I mean, they're like their well, if you remember, I think like the premise is like their dad is still sick, like their dad still lives in the house, and their mom killed them. The the mom killed herself, right? And that was the pri the dad's primary caregiver. Yes, and then the dad is still alive, and he's on like basically like hospice, so he's like on his way out, so he doesn't really like talk or do anything, but they have to because remember they have the nurse, and there's like the scene, right?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yes, I do remember that, yeah. Yeah, they have the nurse, yeah. I forgot about that.

SPEAKER_03

I gotta rewatch that, but uh yeah, I'll probably rewatch it, but it freaks me out, it does freak me out. That's one of the ones that has definitely stayed with me because again, it just it literally just creeps me the fuck out.

SPEAKER_00

It's it is it's just it is well done.

SPEAKER_02

It's just come outside, come outside.

SPEAKER_00

It's funny because when we say it, we always like say it in like a funny way, but it's really but it's actually very scary, it's not funny at all. Yeah, it's it's scary as hell. Yeah, there's nothing like humorous about it, you know, because it's it's creepy. It's a creepy movie. That movie is it's creepy as hell, and it's and you're right, man. 2020, it's not that old. No, and that's what I mean. When you find a movie like that, you're like and it's not talked about.

SPEAKER_03

I think because it's just not a mainstream movie, like you know, I love Insidious and I love the conjuring, and I love like all of these things that get like, you know, these honorable mentions, like hereditary, can't take that away from them. It's great. No, I love hereditary, but no one talks about this movie, and it's creepy as shit, and no one ever brings it up every time someone's like, I'm really into horror. Yeah, I always recommend it because no one's seen it.

SPEAKER_00

You're right, it's not put in the same vein as like a hereditary. You're right. And yeah, that's a shame. Like, I in maybe another movie like that that's always stuck with me when I first saw it, and I thought it was really, really good that doesn't get talked about enough. Is like, you ever seen The Invitation?

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

That's like another one that I think should just get talked about more and it doesn't.

SPEAKER_03

No, you know, yeah, no, because no one really ever brings that movie up. I think I watched it like once.

SPEAKER_00

I don't think I've watched it several The Invitation I've seen. That that's another thing about movies. Like when I find a movie I really like, I try to like, you know what I mean? Like, I I don't want to like give up viewings, you know what I mean? Like I want it to be like I want to like enjoy the movie when I watch it. So, like, you know, I want to like experience it like as as best I can. I won't just like put it put it on as like background.

SPEAKER_03

Oh no, like if I'm going to watch a movie, I'm going to really watch it.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I'm going to be into it.

SPEAKER_00

Especially, I don't know, if it like affects me in a certain way, I want to like give it the time it deserves, I guess. You know what I mean?

SPEAKER_03

Well, and I think too, with a lot of well-written movies, you can watch it three times, and on the third time you're still gonna notice something that you didn't notice previously.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, absolutely. Like I think us, us us has so many just so many layers and pieces and just like little things that he threw in, like Easter eggs, you know.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, where you're just kind of like, Oh, never noticed that before. But now I see that and I it makes sense, I guess.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that was good. How do you feel?

SPEAKER_03

Great.

SPEAKER_00

No, that was good. I think it went pretty good. Um, wouldn't it be terrible if we weren't recording the entire time? We are recording, I'm pretty sure. Could you imagine? I would die. I would throw you would die, I would cry. Nah, we're we're good. Um, so going forward, um, we're gonna post this everywhere. Um, so and when whoever the one person that listens to this we'll do weekly.

SPEAKER_03

Shout out to my mom, yes, and Brian's mom.

SPEAKER_00

Yep, what up, girls? But yeah, I mean this will be edited and released. You can expect weekly, weekly drops from then on. Anything specific, if you want something you guys want us to talk about, something you have an idea, please you know, leave us a comment.

SPEAKER_03

And we have some good ideas coming up. We do, and like I have some like very good ideas coming up.

SPEAKER_00

So there's there's a bunch to come. This is our first episode. Um, we didn't have a pre-episode. We had two two meetings, got equipment, and came in and recorded. So um, yeah, I'm gonna edit it as fast as I can and get it put out, and just you know, it'll get better as we go along. This is literally our first time recording, so hope you guys enjoy it. Again, tape left running.

SPEAKER_03

What would be the difference if it wasn't is there?

SPEAKER_00

Well, I mean, it it's an original, so like it's it's done by me and you, you know, versus if um I don't know. You're trying to do uh AMS A. What is it called? You were trying to do before when we got the microphone set up, you're trying to do it.

SPEAKER_03

Oh, ASMR ready.

SPEAKER_00

I can I don't I don't get all right, that's enough of that. Get that Twitch wrapper out of the out of my face. Stop it. That's just utterly terrible. I I've I've watched people stop it. I've watched people do that for like a second, and I've watched people do that for a second, and I actually can't fucking stand it.

SPEAKER_03

I hate like listening to people eat. Oh, oh I see my god hooked into an orbit.

SPEAKER_00

See this one girl, she'll put her whole mouth on the freaking like that's what they do. All right. Yeah, I just can't I just don't know how you like that. All right.

SPEAKER_04

And so one of your little um Brian's got um a Fisher Price board.

SPEAKER_00

It's not a Fisher Price board. She's talking about my fucking audio interface. It's like, you know, serious piece of equipment, actually. But um, yeah, I have she's I have pre-sound effects in here, and there will be more to come. Yeah. And um, yeah. So all right, guys, thank you so much. I think it's been I don't how long how long we've been recording for, it's it's so. All right, guys. Thanks. Thanks. We'll talk to you next time. Bye.