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Mar 11, 2024
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Strap in for a trip down memory lane as Tom and I, tackle the raw energy and wild antic  blockbuster "Predator." We've got the inside scoop on Arnold Schwarzenegger's pranks and the cast's off-screen rivalries that turned up the heat in an already sweltering jungle. Laugh along with us as we relive the explosive entrance of Dutch and his crew, and marvel at the sheer manliness that's become synonymous with this action-packed classic.

As we press on through the foliage of this cinematic jungle, we're dissecting Dutch's epic face-off with our favorite extraterrestrial hunter. Remember how we gasped when Billy made his last stand? Or when Dutch covered himself in mud, a trick we later learned wouldn't actually fool the Predator's thermal vision? We're chatting about all that, plus the Predator's code of honor, which gave us one of the most electrifying mano-a-mano showdowns in movie history. Grab some popcorn; this is the part where you'll be on the edge of your seat all over again.

But that's not all we have in our arsenal today. From casting curiosities to the impact of "Predator" on pop culture and its extended universe, including the forthcoming sequel to "Prey" we're leaving no stone unturned. Then, it's a hard segue into the criminal underbelly of Tokyo before loading up on gaming laughs and TV show updates that will have you eager for more. Remember, the jungle's always more thrilling with friends, so join Tom and me for this wild ride—you won't want to miss it.

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Strap in for a trip down memory lane as Tom and I, tackle the raw energy and wild antic  blockbuster "Predator." We've got the inside scoop on Arnold Schwarzenegger's pranks and the cast's off-screen rivalries that turned up the heat in an already sweltering jungle. Laugh along with us as we relive the explosive entrance of Dutch and his crew, and marvel at the sheer manliness that's become synonymous with this action-packed classic.

As we press on through the foliage of this cinematic jungle, we're dissecting Dutch's epic face-off with our favorite extraterrestrial hunter. Remember how we gasped when Billy made his last stand? Or when Dutch covered himself in mud, a trick we later learned wouldn't actually fool the Predator's thermal vision? We're chatting about all that, plus the Predator's code of honor, which gave us one of the most electrifying mano-a-mano showdowns in movie history. Grab some popcorn; this is the part where you'll be on the edge of your seat all over again.

But that's not all we have in our arsenal today. From casting curiosities to the impact of "Predator" on pop culture and its extended universe, including the forthcoming sequel to "Prey" we're leaving no stone unturned. Then, it's a hard segue into the criminal underbelly of Tokyo before loading up on gaming laughs and TV show updates that will have you eager for more. Remember, the jungle's always more thrilling with friends, so join Tom and me for this wild ride—you won't want to miss it.

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Speaker 1:

Stick around Music. It's the best moment of the whole movie.

Speaker 2:

Music.

Speaker 1:

If it bleeds, we can kill it. Music I'm just matured.

Speaker 2:

I think I've done the beat Music.

Speaker 1:

Dylan.

Speaker 2:

Music Son of a.

Speaker 1:

What's the matter? C? I got you pushing too many pencils Music.

Speaker 2:

So if you haven't been able to tell, we're reviewing Predator.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, hello, welcome to the same this. It's a podcast. We have a movie, tv shows and video games. My name's Tom, with me I have Mitch and Bueller, bueller. Bueller Still don't have any, but we might be hearing from him in the coming weeks.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, maybe so.

Speaker 1:

As our foreign correspondent, wherever he may be. But that'll be at a later date and time. And, as Mitch said, we are reviewing Predator. Apparently I forgot. Luckily, I'd seen Predator so many times. The movie just plays on repeat in the back of my mind when I sleep.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I sit down and open up my notes and I'm like hey, so did you watch Predator Starship Troopers? And he's like oh, oh, I forgot what we were doing though.

Speaker 1:

You gotta keep on me with these things, but before we get all involved in Predator social media, you bogged down with things and stuff.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And also if you kind of want to know a little bit about what each episode is. I mean, granted, we have our little description, but you can go to our entertainthispodcastcom website and we have a little blog about each episode. You know. At least, within the last couple of months I've started making some yeah, there you go.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

It tells you a little bit more than what the description tells you, so plus you can listen to it there.

Speaker 1:

You can listen to it anywhere, true, you can listen to it at your house in the car, you can listen to it.

Speaker 2:

On the toilet, you can listen to it while you poop.

Speaker 1:

Wash your hands.

Speaker 2:

So, anyways, we're reviewing the 1986 Predator 87. 87? Okay, my bad, I didn't write that down. I should have, probably should have. Yes, shut up. Anyways, you know the movie starts with a Dutch in his team coming in with a long, expanded like fly in land. Yeah, to meet a Dylan. And then the well. I forgot the commander's name.

Speaker 1:

He's a two star general.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, but they come in to meet them.

Speaker 1:

Like there's somewhere in the jungle and it's like, yeah, the epic music as they come in, yeah, and then like he has to stay in the helicopter longer than everybody else.

Speaker 2:

Now, one thing I noticed is he gets in the Jeep and they drive like 30 feet.

Speaker 1:

He could have walked and out of them, like I got to walk all the way over there. Just drive us. There's a Jeep here. We're big action stars, we don't?

Speaker 2:

get out of the helicopter walk five feet to a Jeep, they drive like another. Okay, maybe, maybe 30 yards to the building, he gets out it.

Speaker 1:

Doesn't this also have in the beginning of the movie, where that you see Predator like?

Speaker 2:

oh yeah, you see the ship come down, Isn't that?

Speaker 1:

before this Is it?

Speaker 2:

I'm thinking it was right after this part? No, you're right, it was before this, because they've already you know already sent another team spoiler.

Speaker 1:

As we find out in their misadventures in the jungle.

Speaker 2:

Yes, so anyways, you got. The Dutch goes in and meets Dylan Dylan.

Speaker 1:

The manliest scene ever. Like the, your TV gets like a little bit bigger, it's like the arm. Predator is the manliest movie ever made Nothing yet, like the expendables, nothing has been able to compete with how awesome Lee Manley and testosterone packed predator actually is.

Speaker 2:

Oh, and I was watching this with somebody else and I was like you know, because we were talking about the expendables while we were watching. We were like imagine if all of those guys that were in the expendables had done it in the nineties and late eighties, when they were all like peak conditions.

Speaker 1:

They're all yoked. That would have been an experiment. That would have been a movie. That would have been a movie.

Speaker 2:

But we were talking about. Yeah, they were all kind of still angry and competing with each other at that time, so they never.

Speaker 1:

they never were yeah, because like they kept waking up earlier and earlier to get in the gym and work out, just to one up each other Like and like. Arnold started it as like a rumor that he was getting up at whatever time, just to make Carl Weathers wake up even earlier and he's like I want to go to the gym with this.

Speaker 2:

I also watched like a little interview where he was talking about how he told the wardrobe to tell his Jesse Ventura that his, his bicep, was one inch smaller than what it was. So when Jesse went in and got his move, you know, measured or whatever for their clothes, they go in there and he's talking to the Arnold. He's like, yeah, let's, let's bet, let's bet my arms are bigger. And Arnold's like, well, I bet you a bottle of champagne. And then they go to the gym and measure and his Arnold is actually bigger. And he was like oh, he's like yeah, I told the wardrobe to do that, just to mess with you. Got to stay in his head.

Speaker 1:

Arnold's like a practical joker. Yeah he really is like a maniacal lunatic with it.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, like I like watching some of the behind the scenes stuff too, so a lot of them got sick.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, arnold got sick.

Speaker 2:

He lost like 10, 15 pounds yeah they said like even the director lost a good bit of weight just being sick from different stuff and the heat of the jungle.

Speaker 1:

The heat was cold.

Speaker 2:

Well, not during the day.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, but like they were like the nighttime scenes, like I was like frigid out there. Well, yeah, because then the water was like ice cold when Arnold was had to be in it. Covered in mud, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But anyways, they meet, they do their little debriefing debriefing happens after they do the briefing.

Speaker 1:

Well, sorry the briefing my bad where they sent in a team, or they didn't even tell them that they sent in a team.

Speaker 2:

They don't tell them they don't tell them that they need them to go in and rescue this person.

Speaker 1:

Some cabinet minister, whatever that is, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And then then you get the chopper ride to the drop off playing long talks.

Speaker 1:

That's like the coolest thing ever. Like every dude who, like people, probably went into the military, like we probably ask Hayden. It's like he probably stopped prior before he went and he was just like I just at one point, like you just want to be flying with the boys blasting. Little Richard, just talking smack to each other.

Speaker 2:

I like only spits on a shooting. It's a real bad habit. You got there.

Speaker 1:

He just smiles at it. It's like just your turf. I kicked the crap out of Carl Weathers. I don't know Carl was a big dude, but just because like six, eight and that big, yeah, and this was like prime Ventura before he was crazy in government of Minnesota.

Speaker 2:

Carl Weathers was no pushover, though he played the NFL.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he did. He was a linebacker. He played a couple of seasons.

Speaker 2:

He played for the Raiders in the 70s.

Speaker 1:

He's tough enough to Before he went and went on his acting career.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, the chopper they end up landing. They all do like there's tactical, like you know, X fill or whatever, and they come across like the down chopper really quick too, which wasn't supposed to be there.

Speaker 1:

You know, they don't know where they find it and then like it's like Jim Hopper.

Speaker 2:

I knew him, you're green beret, green beret.

Speaker 1:

He's out of full of Prague. What the hell were they doing out here? Oh no I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, they find the other wreck chopper, and then they start following a trail of what they to the gorilla camp.

Speaker 1:

That they supposedly these, don't they find their bodies skinned?

Speaker 2:

They do, that's right. Where do they find them? They're following the gorilla footprints and then they find the bodies, like a little bit later, and then when they see that, that's when they start going to the camp.

Speaker 1:

You know, it's like you know there's a firefighter is like they were shooting in all directions, it's like but there's no tracks around it. Like this is like they just disappeared. Then they find the bodies and then let their like skin to live.

Speaker 2:

That's a gruesome stuff, like I saw this as a kid.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's like huh the heck is that. Predator is just a great movie. It's just such a good movie.

Speaker 2:

And they do, like they do a really good job of showing predator at the least amount of possible until the end, to where you can keep up, like the mysterious, like what is it?

Speaker 1:

You just get like the, so like the murky look of it that like the invisibility and then the flashing yellow eyes.

Speaker 2:

You see that. And then there's one part where, like he's doing like first aid on himself, where you just see his hands and like his leg. So that's pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

Then you hear him scream, and then they'd like. One of them turns and looks in the jungle. The hell was that.

Speaker 2:

But anyways, the next part is Billy's following the trail to the gorilla camp. Or sorry, the team follows the trail to the gorilla camp and Billy finds the skin been predator, observes them as like they're approaching the camp Like he's just sitting.

Speaker 1:

He's like spectating. He's like 13 feet away he's like there's a lot of them and there's not a lot of these dudes. Let's see how this plays out.

Speaker 2:

And the team attacks the gorilla camp and they start the whole thing off like Arnold just lifts the truck and just let it roll down.

Speaker 1:

Well, when they're going there, like what's his face? Mac like gets in Dylan's face. He's like your ghost in a smoke. He's like you. Give away our position one more time. I'm going to bleed you real quiet.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, because what does he do?

Speaker 1:

He slips. Oh, that's right. Like he slips and like makes some noise.

Speaker 2:

And then for sure, just about grabs the trip mine.

Speaker 1:

But he's like, like he's got like his like little clippers in his hand.

Speaker 2:

Well, no, like he's crawling and then he almost grabs it and then he has to stop and they have to clip it, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, arnold slides down and then like gets like he's like right behind like a truck that they're using, like generally do, a power generator, and he just has this huge satchel charge. He's like boop, puts it in the back and then he just lifts the back of the truck and launches it.

Speaker 2:

I think it was just an opportunity for him to show muscles.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just like look how strong he's picking up a truck. And then I think it was like right. Where, like, a whole bunch of bad guys are just sitting there mining their own business, boom, big explosion in debt. All hell breaks loose in an awesome montage of destruction.

Speaker 2:

That's where I was asking. Another guy was like that was in the military. I was like hey, so were y'all trained to shoot from the hip, Like with the rifle?

Speaker 1:

Full auto.

Speaker 2:

Just walking around like hips, hips, you know a full auto M16.

Speaker 1:

You got that 80s. It was cool.

Speaker 2:

And then, like, there's the part where, like he breaks into the little room and throws and sticks the guy with the machine.

Speaker 1:

That's the greatest moment ever because he's looking at something, he hears him behind him and he spins and just machete. He's like the combat knife is dude in the chest Like, and that thing goes in yeah, it sticks him to the wall. And then he you get the zoom in on Arles face.

Speaker 2:

He goes stick around and it's like yes, and I was telling Tom, I've heard him quote that so many times as I watched the movie. All I could think about was Tom quoting them that part.

Speaker 1:

All I heard was Tom go, stick around. It's the best scene because anything that was going to be like the catchphrase of the movie, but it's like such a great 80s moment.

Speaker 2:

I just like how it, like you said, it pans into that one spot, just for him to say it.

Speaker 1:

It's easily the best scene in the entire movie.

Speaker 2:

During that you also have like the one guys are run to the chopper, they blow that up. They he like butt strikes the girl. It's like sneaking up on him that they capture, which I don't know. Was she part of the bag guys, or was she just like a hostage there, or what?

Speaker 1:

She's one of the like rebel people. Ok, she wasn't a hostage.

Speaker 2:

So you got that, and then you have the part where you have to him up there, like on the little canopy kind of thing. He's like they're dug in like an alibi. What tick? You're bleeding, man. You got time to bleed, good time to duck.

Speaker 1:

You got time to duck and he's like boo, so crap, well, like the coolest. Another great epic moment is Jesse Ventura, when they're about to go in, where he opens like his big package and he's got the minigun and he just picks it up and he just goes like he cocks it, like rocking the barrels, and he just goes pay back time and it's like yeah.

Speaker 2:

My whole thing is how impractical would that be to carry that minigun through the jungle on a covert mission?

Speaker 1:

Still cool. It's cool. It's cool, but a very impractical. It was still cool. It didn't matter, mitch, it was cool. That's all that matters is how awesome it looked.

Speaker 2:

And then later on he cuts the, the jungle down at tree height.

Speaker 1:

I'm not him, but Mac does, mac does, yeah, but where he shoots like a whole bunch of dudes by some cans, it's just like and just you see sparks flying off the metal and it's just like God, america, america.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, the, the team takes the girl that they all mentioned as they exfil the camp into the jungle and then I have, like the was Billy the stabs, now Mac Mac.

Speaker 1:

He looks at Dylan, he's like over here. He's like, hey, he's like in the trees and he looks and he turns and he spins around with his gun because he felt like the poke from the knife and he holds up the knife with scorpion in it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but then the whole time predators watching him. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And you see her like preg going over here. Yeah, like you hear him doing the whole bit.

Speaker 2:

That is kind of creepy that he can like. They would like pick him up.

Speaker 1:

And then it's just like you know she's got credible intelligence and all it's like taking off close to look more muscular as he's lighting his big sit doggy and he's like she's your baggage. You fall behind your own. Trust me, I don't. I didn't have to rewatch this film to know what I was talking about.

Speaker 2:

Well, like as they start to exfil Billy, you know you can tell there's something's not right. So everyone's like what's wrong with him? He's just like looking around. Oh, it's a great movie.

Speaker 1:

It is a great movie. And then then we get to the part where they all start getting systematically taken down.

Speaker 2:

Well, as I was going to say, the next part is Hawkins gets killed because the girl like hits him in the face and he goes to charge it off after to catch her.

Speaker 1:

Well, I think she hits Carl Weathers, oh that's right, and takes off run, and then they send Hawkins.

Speaker 2:

Hawkins grabs her, he's like he's like kind of like pleading with like please, like, stop yeah, and Predor comes out of nowhere, just like bloody here, like is that the part where I know that's when Carl Weathers dies, that's when he's like slings out the wrist blades that you? See, yeah, but yeah this yeah, he gets like eviscerated and then they drag him off into the woods.

Speaker 1:

Epicness, sheer epicness.

Speaker 2:

You know they have to confront the girl and they're like what?

Speaker 1:

happened. It's like he said this. He keeps saying the same thing the jungle came alive and and took him.

Speaker 2:

That's when I was like boost, well, while they're standing around trying to figure out what's going on. That's when a blame gets killed, or Jesse Ventura, yeah?

Speaker 1:

they start looking for Hawkins bodies. They find his guts is like all his in trails, yeah, and it's like they didn't take his radio, his weapon, nothing. And then I think they find them. No, they never find his body. But yeah, Blaine gets taken down.

Speaker 2:

Now he gets like blown apart in this, like this just just explodes out.

Speaker 1:

It's like, and he's like, and then like, and then that's when you have, like the epic scene where they're all standing there just Mac dumping into nothing. I was like, yeah, mac runs up, grabs the minigun and he sees Predor, predor, like stands there, flashes his eyes at him and then takes off and he's just like God and they all just rub. There's unloading, like they're reloading, they're shooting grenades. He pulls up the grenade let's just like they hit. And then like that's still like hold nine. It's like yeah, and he like just like I'll just slowly looks at him and he's like like let's go the trigger.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean they would have, I mean they did, they cut the jungle down.

Speaker 1:

But then they find the blood, the bleeds.

Speaker 2:

Well, only the girl found the blood first. Yeah, and she like wipes it and puts it in her pocket, Like I guess she was just trying to wipe it off on her pants or whatever.

Speaker 1:

But the luminescent green blood.

Speaker 2:

But then you know, they try and set up a perimeter to cover our cover, yeah, cover Blaine's body. And that's when, like, they set up like little tripmines and stuff all around and then the board comes charging, yeah, like actually stabbing it to death in the middle of the night. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And they start laughing at him. And then I think that's when they find out that it showed up and took Blaine's body.

Speaker 2:

And then, once they find out, it takes Blaine's body. They, you see, like the little predator, first aid.

Speaker 1:

So evidently they did hit it at least once. I think they hit it. I think the first day thing happens before the nighttime part.

Speaker 2:

No, I wrote this down as I watched, so it happens right after that. Okay, but it's the first time you actually see the predator not cloaked.

Speaker 1:

You see him put you see like a profile for like a second and but you see pretty much hand and leg. Well, yeah, yeah when he's like pulling out, like medical stuff and like getting the bullet out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you don't see like the full predator, you just see a little bit. You know bits of pieces of it.

Speaker 1:

But you hear predators screaming. I think potchets are just like the hell, was that?

Speaker 2:

But then you know, because they they realized that he's using the trees and stuff.

Speaker 1:

They make the elaborate trap.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they do all like the natural trap, it's just like pulling the ropes and like lifting logs.

Speaker 1:

It's just like muscles and sweaty, and it's just like America.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, they set all those traps and then they basically they're all like hiding, just watching which they don't know it, but the predators they're watching them, like what are they doing?

Speaker 1:

They're just laying there, but then Arnold likes starts creeping out and then the little net goes off behind them and jinxed them and like they're, like they're starting shooting at it, like they're about to, and the predator starts blasting randomly out of it yeah, and then the predator gets away.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he gets away.

Speaker 1:

And then Poncho gets injured because one of the counterweights swings a log and just hits him in the chest.

Speaker 2:

Dude, that thought had to like crush all his internal organs. Oh, he got launched that I can make it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he was. He got farther in the movie. He was the second, the last one to die. Yeah or no he was the last one to die.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, but yeah, if we say this part is where Matt goes chasing off after him and then Arnold or Dutch, since Dylan or no Dylan's like I'll go after him.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to have me some fun and he's chasing after him and then he's like on the log, and then like he grabs Carl Weathers and he's like you know, he points to where predator is.

Speaker 2:

Is this the part where, like he can hear him talking, but then like he hears Max voice, but it's not Mac, and then Mac kind of pulls him close, isn't that before?

Speaker 1:

I think that is yeah, ok, but that's when Mac like starts like circling around and he grabs up and he sees the lasers on his arm.

Speaker 2:

At that point you know you're screwed.

Speaker 1:

And then he turns and looks in, the lasers just go to his forehead and then you just watch. So in the back of his head explodes.

Speaker 2:

Now, until I got a little bit older, I didn't Like. I couldn't tell what the like the cloaked part was.

Speaker 1:

I didn't realize he's literally standing like he was like 10 feet, he was like five feet from him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like literally standing above him.

Speaker 1:

He was just looking down like Like hello.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I didn't realize that until I'm then yacht See years later. But I think you got Mac then dies. So then you have Dylan, which I can't remember if he does he chase after him or is he, or is he getting chased?

Speaker 1:

Dylan sees Mac's body.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then he looks and he sees Predator OK, like Predator. Looks at him and then starts running to flank him and he's turns trying to shoot Predator the slow motion and you see the and then Predator like, shoots off his arm. He's like God, he's still shooting as he's trying to get the second, and then in MP5 he has, and then you just see Predators like gauntlet Wolverine blades come out.

Speaker 2:

That's pretty cool.

Speaker 1:

He's like stalking towards him and he just runs and just checks him right in the chest and hoists him up and you hear him screaming as they're like escaping.

Speaker 2:

So the rest of them turn back and look in the jungle.

Speaker 1:

And then they cross the ravine. That's when Billy like just starts dropping all this stuff and pulls out his like super sword.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's like. He's basically like I'm gonna bomb some time and just stand on the log.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. This guy just you'll load up a scene where they fought.

Speaker 2:

OK.

Speaker 1:

Like with the risk all in and he had the thing because like. Predator. Like in the novelization, Predator decloaks himself to fight him.

Speaker 2:

OK.

Speaker 1:

Because he sees him stand there challenging him like honorably, with what, with you know, edged weapons, predator, decloaks himself. So it's a fair, more fair fight and then Activates the thing, but he kills, billy I say you, you almost leveled the jungle with gunfire and you're gonna pull out a big knife.

Speaker 2:

I mean Doesn't compute very well, but that's not compute. Anyways, at this part, once Billy dies, you hear him scream Arnal starts looking around. He gets shot in the arm, which bothers me, because Jesse Ventura got shot and his chest exploded, matt got shot and his head exploded.

Speaker 1:

Well, no, he's carrying, he's still holding poncho and Prider shoots poncho in the head and kills him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but don't be good, he gets shot yeah yeah, he's shot after that.

Speaker 1:

So project is shot in the head. Done now like no team, it's just Arnold and the girl. Yeah, the girl goes to pick up the weapon to shoot a predator and he kicks. He's like no. And he's, like you know, starts unloading a predator like grazes Arnold's arm. Yeah, it looks like you definitely was like I'll just made tougher, he's his muscles deflected. And then Arnold goes sliding down like the jungle mountain, yeah, like the ravine he falls like three or four stories.

Speaker 2:

He's falling, falls into the water because he falls and he crawls out.

Speaker 1:

He's like covered in mud.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he learns the mud trick.

Speaker 1:

Well, he falls and he's like swimming towards shore and he hears because predator jumped after, yeah, and he turns. He's like crawling through the mud, he's like hanging against like the roots and he's like gets out like his decloaking things, freaking out because it's wet.

Speaker 2:

I don't know like for a big, muscular tough guy that's in all these tough guy movies he doesn't really get job of looking terrified. Yeah crawling out of the water.

Speaker 1:

You know you're an invisible dude shooting laser. Of course I'm scared. And then he realizes, when predator like goes off, that he can't see him because of the mud.

Speaker 2:

Yeah we found out in mythbusters doesn't work. No, no, it would cover him for maybe about three seconds before it started to heat up itself. So don't worry kids, if you ever meet predator, don't try that trick.

Speaker 1:

It doesn't try the Arnold.

Speaker 2:

Once he finds out this, that's when Dutch starts setting up his plans and traps and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

He's making his like bow and arrow.

Speaker 2:

He shoots an arrow through the tree.

Speaker 1:

But he made like, the biggest like, and it's like only Arnold could do that.

Speaker 2:

He's like flex and pull the thing down.

Speaker 1:

Yeah and he does it and he's like yeah, that'll work.

Speaker 2:

I've never seen somebody shoot an arrow through a tree, I know right.

Speaker 1:

And then he does like the Tarzan yell yeah for like ten seconds and like pre-prepredator is like not far and he turns and looks up, goes oh there is. And then they have, like he was getting the better predator for a minute.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, like they light up the, he lights up because he has he takes the grenade launcher round he still has and puts it on the like arrow. Well, I like how he's like you know, bear hugging the tree and pretty like crawls down right behind him With any like he, like Tarzan, swings to the other tree. Just that's funny. But yeah, he shoots the, the spot that he basically lured predator to, with the explosive arrow and then like messes up his Decloking. Yeah, so he could see him and then predators starts getting pissed off and start shooting everything. Yeah so he has to jump out of the tree.

Speaker 1:

Then he lands in the water and then it wipes off the mud, yeah, and then predator like sees him and he's just like predators, like all phased out whatever with the cloaking thing, so he just turns it off. And that's when he's like I'm plugging the mask, like a worthy opponent, I'm gonna fight you hand to hand before he does that, remember.

Speaker 2:

He's standing on top of one of the down logs and predators stand in there and as he turns to look this way, arnold's gone. But yeah, I like when predator swims out of the water. Our Arnold swims out of water and predator like stabs down right around his head, yeah, then he starts undoing his chin strap and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

Isn't the novel. It's like predator viewed him as like now, like the worthiest opponent he's come across. Yeah, it's like not kill you up without weapons.

Speaker 2:

Yeah so far, you get hand to hand, you've earned it. I do find it funny that, like I mean, granted, it's supposed to be, he's Predators this big thing, but I don't like punches him in the face of predators, kind of shakes it off and looks at it he hits him with like a log and it just.

Speaker 1:

Explodes like arm and he just looks at him like he like looks at the broken log in his hand. It just like slowly. This is one of the few movies like you watch. I'll just get the snot beating out of them and of course, has to be by a predator, no normal person. No, no mere man in 1987 was gonna with his booty.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, it was cool to see the predator like cuz. I mean I'd like a little mandible. Yeah like a crab. But uh, so he's doing all this, he's running from predator, and then he falls into like the little ravine that he's, I don't, I guess. Well, he didn't dig it out but he'd made like the little spike traps, and I'd never realized this either either, but he'd actually set that up for that to be the trap. I thought he was the diversion to where predator would come around. He could drop that thing on it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was a panic moment and like, yeah, oh, I could do that.

Speaker 2:

Well, cuz I realized what it was is. He had that rope that way, with the predator came under, he kicked that rope and it would pull him up into them, into the little knives or whatever that he made. Yeah, I didn't realize that. I thought it was like a diversion.

Speaker 1:

I think the knives were like spring loaded, so like slam into him, yeah, and then pale him.

Speaker 2:

Why I didn't realize that was actual plan. I thought that was his trick.

Speaker 1:

The giant log falling from the sky like terminal velocity, near hitting predator in the forehead, was enough Kill him and then they're severely wound him.

Speaker 2:

I think, and then one of the creepiest parts, when he starts laughing.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the Billy laughs.

Speaker 2:

Serious a horror movie.

Speaker 1:

But that's the scariest part, when he starts laughing like you've beaten him, cuz Arnold, like it's like gonna like K own with the rock and he just like chucks it because predators just like a mess yeah like he does like it's over and pride and he just looks goes the hell, are you? And prayers like like spitting up blood. He goes the hell, are you? That's like touche and then prayers like risk on, it opens up and he starts doing the thing and it's like and then the numbers start appearing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm like not.

Speaker 1:

And our realizes what it is as prayer starts to do like maybe King Billy's laugh.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I'll take some friend in like a nuke you see the helicopter coming in.

Speaker 2:

You see the much like a small mushroom that must be where they're at.

Speaker 1:

That's probably what happened over there. And then they find Arnold, and he just sits there stoically looking.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's the smoke clears. He's posed as hands on his hips, just posing.

Speaker 1:

Blown up and nuked.

Speaker 2:

Yes, into the movie. Yeah, it's a great movie, it's such a great movie. No, the best ever. How much of the like the behind-the-scenes stuff do you know about?

Speaker 1:

Quite a bit, because they had John Claude Van Damme and he's mad. No one ever see his face. The original suit was his giant red and it was like Godzilla, bad guy looking thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it looks so it was like Guy-gan, it looked really bad. If they did come up with that, the the newer predator version that they made was much better, oh. Yeah, it was Total nonsense that they went from John Claude Van Damme to a guy that was almost.

Speaker 1:

Kevin Peter hall. Six eight.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, something like that.

Speaker 1:

He's like. I think he's like seven feet tall yeah he's huge because Kevin Peter hall, I'm pretty sure he was the original alien. Oh, he was, yeah. I know that and he did predator. He's in the movie. You see him without everything. He plays the helicopter pilot at the end. Oh, okay, the blackout of the glasses in the helmet. That's Kevin Peter hall.

Speaker 2:

Okay, and then also, did you know about Billy?

Speaker 1:

Like, yeah, they had bodyguards to protect the other people from.

Speaker 2:

Billy.

Speaker 1:

Or a sunny land them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, cuz he's like over aggressive towards the cast. Yeah his own bodyguard to keep him away.

Speaker 1:

There's like no, like instant, because you think Arnold or Carl Weathers or Jesse Ventura are gonna take some crap from him. No, oh, no, they would have, they would have fought.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, it's, I mean it's great. Yeah, if you, if you watch the movie, I encourage they were rewriting the movie. A lot yeah back then well, cuz they had Shane black.

Speaker 1:

They wanted a lethal weapon.

Speaker 2:

Well, yeah, they wanted him to be in the movie, but they also considered him. They wanted to be another writer. He told him like no, I'm not being the action he was the first one to die.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, cuz, even like he looks like the nerdy guy with the glasses. But what they're sitting there he's reading and Poncho throws the tape at him and he catches it without looking. Yeah, he just looks up from this comic book or whatever his book, smiling at him. Yeah, yeah, it's just such a great movie.

Speaker 2:

So what would you rate this?

Speaker 1:

Oh, this is a 10 out of 10 film to Tom. This has everything I want Awesomeness for us.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I would say it's a 10 out of 10 because it's got great lines. The acting is good for what it is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, good acting for what it is for the movie and the time you know, great special effects, cool monster, cool premise.

Speaker 2:

I would have to say that's probably one of the best cool action scenes, cool explosions, fighting epic one-liners the 1980s. It's probably one of the best costume monsters that I'd ever seen at that time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, predator, still continues to be amazing.

Speaker 2:

I mean, granted, there's a lot of cool stuff nowadays, but for the time that was probably one of the best ones I'd seen, like he looks better than Freddy Krueger and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, so like I'd be more afraid of predator than I would be Freddy Krueger, right yeah the predator don't care about your feelings.

Speaker 2:

That's all I had for this uh movie. But uh, anything else to add?

Speaker 1:

Uh, I mean Still, it's still one of my favorite movies. Okay, like I can't, like you people today can't go into the jungle without looking up in the trees and just wondering like, is predator really out there? But even like the action figure therapy where they're talking to jungle recon and it's just like you know you want to go to jungle and kill people. He goes Hell. Yeah, who don't? I don't want to go to jungle. Ever since I saw that predator movie, like, like me and my brother, I used to like when we would go up north, when we still live in New York, we go to the Catskills in the mountains in upstate New York and like there was like a waterfall, like thing I like out the reserve with their Resort and there was like a trail through the woods but my brother was just like, like we'd be walking, like we were little kids and we were like we're looking up at the trees, like no, we saw the movie like Predator lives in these. We know how this works.

Speaker 2:

Well, if you've seen the movie and you like the predator movies, I would encourage people to define the books. I have tons of books these are. They're pretty cool that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, expanded stuff for predators pretty awesome Well a lot of them are like different stories.

Speaker 2:

They're all connected by. The government knows about these, but it's different individual stories with different people. Um, there's actually the, the movie pray. They're having a sequel to that now it's called Badlands, which is supposed to take place in, like the was it north or south Dakota Badlands? I know it's in one of those states, but basically it's supposed to take place out of that. And there's actually a book called Predator Badlands which I wonder if they're going to like adapt that, because it's a Native American guy that's in the military that has to kind of draw on both his Native American side and his military military experience to stop predator.

Speaker 1:

So being predator to predator to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

That was a good movie too, not as good as Predator one. None of the other Predator movies have been as awesome as the first predator.

Speaker 2:

I liked Predator two. I just found it hard to believe Danny Glover was fighting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that was a hard sell, like you could believe, arnold, because it's a big action star, big dude.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know, dan, it's like all right yeah.

Speaker 2:

Danny Clark is not known to be the physical action star. He like, yeah, he shoots guns, but not like fighting.

Speaker 1:

Supernatural fighting? Yeah, yeah, or not. Supernat Aliens? Yeah, it wasn't, as you know. Even Alien versus Predator yeah, the Predators and that movie were really cool, like the one little facehugger, like chesthugger thing like comes flying out at the Predator and he just catches it without looking and he just turns it, looks at it and it's like and he just snaps its neck with his thumb.

Speaker 2:

That'd be the other one, where he takes, like it's flat, to the air and he throws his wrist or the little disc thing.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, he just spins and the aliens just like stand there looking at him like I didn't, like the front of his face just slides off and Predators is like everybody's watching the movie. Because, like when the Predator showed up, I was like, yes, Like the hell with the aliens. No, we watch aliens. Oh, cool aliens. You want to watch aliens fight you?

Speaker 2:

know Colonial Space Marines that made the Predators look even bigger in that movie.

Speaker 1:

Oh, those dudes are.

Speaker 2:

Oh, because when they're fighting the they sent like the super predators, like juggernaut predators when they're killing the guys up in the also at the top of the Arctic Station. The guy looks like you, the Predators. He's like three feet taller than the guy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this is. The Predators were huge.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, we'll move on to some news and reviews. Have you, have you watched or played anything? I did watch a show.

Speaker 1:

I watched Griselda with my girlfriend.

Speaker 2:

Oh, ok, that's the Netflix, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm about Griselda Blanco with the Colombian Sophia.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, sophia, if you can't tell it's her, really you can.

Speaker 1:

But I mean they, they do a lot with the makeup and prosthetics to her face to make her look more like the Griselda girl who was nothing to look at from the photos. But she was basically like the Colombian, like cocaine, like drug, godmother of, like Miami and New York during the 1980s. So I mean it's it's a brief view Like it's a lot like her leaving Columbia with her kids getting started in Miami. Nobody's given her the time of day because she's a woman in the drug business and they're still very patriarchal. And then her dealings and how she got to be on top. And then she started going insane because she was like smoking crack, like she is, because I think she killed.

Speaker 2:

Is it a movie? It's a series, a series OK.

Speaker 1:

It's, it's not going to be renewed, it's, it's over, but it wasn't. It wasn't bad, it was really good actually. Ok, I mean they skip over some stuff and they speed up a lot just because it's the time frames. But I mean she, like all three of her oldest kids, who were teenagers when they moved, all three of them were killed. They're in the course of like the show, ok, by like mobsters and Colombian drug lords and cartels. Her youngest son is still alive. She killed two of her husbands Once she had killed.

Speaker 2:

OK.

Speaker 1:

Because he was like you're nuts and he took their son the youngest one, in flood back to Columbia, which was stupid. He should have just gone somewhere out of the blue. You should have just moved to like Providence, rhode Island no one's ever going to look for you there or Scottsdale Arizona.

Speaker 2:

What's got still here Arizona?

Speaker 1:

Why would you even go there?

Speaker 2:

True.

Speaker 1:

Did you know Scottsdale was in Arizona until I just said it? Nope See, it's a perfect place to hide, perfect place. So she has him killed and then she's about to get taken out by rival cartel people and she's at a motel and they found out where she is and she called the cops on herself.

Speaker 2:

Why would you call them on herself?

Speaker 1:

Oh, because like like 10 armed hitmen were coming Like OK, captured, tortured and killed her. So she called the cops, who just showed up with like a whole team and just took her into custody. As they pull up and they're like, she called the cops, like damn it, she ended up getting. She went to prison. She got out in the early 2000s on like a medical thing and then she was assassinated in Columbia in 2012.

Speaker 2:

Why.

Speaker 1:

Because who was she, who she was on what she did, they don't know who the killer was. I think so, but she's not Dude on a motorcycle and a Uzi showed up and gunned her down outside of like a shopping mall or, like I saw, like a store and just sped off and like doubt, like that's what she used to do to people was like sent is just off, they went no one.

Speaker 2:

OK.

Speaker 1:

So she got, she got clipped.

Speaker 2:

She really was like the, the, the kingpin of of Miami, then yeah, all right.

Speaker 1:

What would you rate the show I give? This is eight out of 10.

Speaker 2:

Eight out of 10.

Speaker 1:

I'll just check it out.

Speaker 2:

I've heard a lot about it and then, like my parents, they've seen it. They told me I should watch it, but I don't always trust their judgment. But I'll have to check it out.

Speaker 1:

Because, like one of the cartels, like the Bob mob bosses in Miami, like when she's still like consolidating the entire area, like he finds out about one of her stash houses, goes there. There's two of her girls are there who work for her and then another dude who, like, came up from Cuba and had done stuff for her. So like they break in and like they decapitated the three of them and just put their bodies on the front lawn and torched the house. She's All right. The Colombians man, they don't play no games.

Speaker 2:

Well, I watched a show.

Speaker 1:

Would you watch?

Speaker 2:

that Hayden says that he reviewed, but I couldn't find that he did.

Speaker 1:

But I'll take his word.

Speaker 2:

But anyways, there's. There's a season two that's come out, it's called Tokyo Vice. Tokyo Vice which is actually a really good show.

Speaker 1:

Is it like Miami Vice, but in Tokyo?

Speaker 2:

Kind of Like it's not a show. Normally I would watch if I hadn't gotten hooked to begin with, because a lot of it is in Japanese, so you got to read subtitles. I hate reading, but then you also have like it's. I mean, it's like a mix of Japanese and then English, because they the it stars. It's a reporter that's played by Ansel Elgort. He plays a character called Jake, which he's the state for him. He's the first. He's the first, like I guess, foreigner, to be part of the Mecho, which is like their main newspaper in Tokyo. And then he's working alongside Ken Watanabe, which is his name is Katagiri, and Ken Watanabe he's in like everything. He's basically he's like a detective for the, their police, whatever, but what's his name? Jake is trying to figure out or trying to research the Yakuza and find out more information about him. He comes across some stories and stuff, but it does a really good job of showing you the kind of stuff like because it's supposedly this is a true story or, you know, based on a true story in the 90s so he's based on a true story well, in the 90s of the, some of the police trying to keep balance between the Yakuza and the different Yakuza clans. That's where, like you know, they're not killing each other. There's not a whole bunch of, like you know, stuff going on. So this guy, ken Watson Abbey's character, basically he's trying to keep peace by, you know, enforcing the rules, but also, you know, kind of playing on a level play and feel like not doing them any favors but letting them know that, hey, we're gonna go buy the book on this. And one guy from the Yakuza that's the leader from one clan, he's he's kind of on board with it and the other one's like I'm gonna do what I want, you know, don't threaten me. And then Kedakiri shows up and the rest three of them just to prove a point like we are gonna do we want because, like there's at the beginning, there's one guy that he's like holding some guy hostage in this club, and so the police show up. Well, kedakiri shows up, tells him like he whispered something in his ear that you don't know. And then the next scene, jake is like talking to him trying to get it like some kind of like quote or something for his story, and he tells him it's like I'll tell you, but you can't publish it. And so then he's like you don't publish it. And then he like kind of convinces Kedakiri to take him along with him because he just wants to find the truth of things going on that you know the underground of Tokyo. So Kedakiri takes him on a raid and they arrest the henchman that was at the club and they say he had, he had two more bullets. So I'm taking two more people with me because they're like all right, you got your man, get out. He's like no, I'm taking two more. So he's kind of like, he's kind of badass, but it kind of devolves into like a bunch of chaos because the the one clan member which is named Tazawa, he basically wants to take over and push out the other clan and he doesn't care what the police have to say about it. He's bringing in drugs and all sorts of stuff which the the original clan member, which was I don't remember his name.

Speaker 1:

I think his name was a shido yeah, I know they went through like a huge thing in Japan in like the 1980s when whoever?

Speaker 2:

the main main guy was when he died well, I think his name was a shido, that's when I'll start falling apart? But he wanted, you know he wanted to be more traditional. Yeah, he like he exploded people like for, you know, protection money and kind of things like that. But he didn't. He didn't want drugs being brought in, he didn't want firearms to be like what they fought each other with and stuff like that. He was a lot more traditional, so category kind of worked alongside him to an extent they had a gentlemanly understanding right, right. But you know, jake gets more enthralled in the in this world and Tazawa's girlfriend kind of starts hanging out with Jake and they kind of get together and Tazawa, he's actually dying in in the show. He's got some kind of disease which I assume probably cancer. Well, at the end of season one he disappears and then you know, that's when a Tazawa's girlfriend starts hanging out with Jake and they haven't gotten it. Season two is not done. They're like, I think, four episodes in, but things take a bad turn. Let's just say that. But it is pretty cool. It also stars Rachel Keller, which plays a girl named Samantha, and show Kasamatsu is a Sato, which he's he's the Yakuza that you find the most story about, like if they follow his story, because he kind of becomes friends with Jake and he's starts dating Samantha and all different, different things, or that's how their story all ties together. And then there's one other girl I didn't write her name down, but she in Pacific Rim.

Speaker 1:

She's the Asian girl okay, I know, you know, but she.

Speaker 2:

She plays like Jake's, like supervisor for the paper, so she's always following or, like you, send them old stories and stuff. But then her like I guess supervisor, which is the editor of the paper, really hates that they have a foreigner, so he always like demeans Jake and you know, basically just doesn't want anything that he does if he turns it in, it's wrong. If he has any ideas he can, he gives the credit to the girl. So but it's a. It's got a 8 out of 10 on IMDB, which I say is pretty fair. It's on HBO Max. It's really like a if you like crime stuff and you can stand reading some of the subtitles, it's. It's really good story. It's it's almost like a true detective kind of like they're trying to figure out the mystery, what's going on and things like that, and it does a really good job of keeping who's working for who on a like kind of on the download tool, they reveal it like when it's plot pertinent, right, they play up a little bit of mystery yeah, who's really working for who, right I? really enjoyed the check that out. I just hated you know, didn't tell us about it if he did, I don't remember it, but he says he did lies. But anyways, we can move on to news. What news do you have? I mean call duty with the yeah, so panicked look in your eyes when I said call duty.

Speaker 1:

How long is that? I don't know. Is it over still happening? Resetting all the accounts, everybody to level one yeah, so no, camos, no nothing. And then what you? I saw it to attend a tap man and doctors are playing. They're trying to get a new cause.

Speaker 2:

Level one players yeah, I don't think they did it no, they get like two wins in a row, then they lost.

Speaker 1:

They got two wins in a row, then they lost but they were like because there was no skill based magic, everybody was back at level, what it was, all God, everybody, just no one knew what to do watching that, watching their play, I was watching it live and I was laughing, because doc is always making fun of.

Speaker 2:

Tim not hiding a screen in time or something like that. They're not having enough delay. And before they started that third match, they lost. He goes, I forgot to have my screen and no joy they they're like. Oh, we fought at the same position for a majority of the game because people just kept diving in yeah, shouting at them what's it? Um, doc, has like this one guy that always tries to like screen sniping but will show up and just want to fist fight him yeah, he fist fought. There's got four times at this position like I don't know.

Speaker 1:

They can't get anything done when you have the entire lobby just hunting them down.

Speaker 2:

Well, so they said there was somebody else trying to do a nuke and the nuke's over there and everybody was on top of them because Tim and talk to disrespect there.

Speaker 1:

They want to end up on YouTube yeah who cares about that new doctor?

Speaker 2:

disrespects over here the two time and then I have to say, tim has this one guy, his name is uh oh, by me a car, be meck.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, by me a car. Has been a thing since, like dude, he shows for tonight.

Speaker 2:

He just like shows up.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he has friendly stream snipers like dudes would fly, even like Tim's how it's old street streams like when they go back on for dance. Dudes would just parachute in and like land like Tim and they'd like they'd land, they wouldn't shoot out and they drop all their guns, drop all their money and then they let Tim kill him and then, like the death come, I'd be like love you Tim, like dude, like it would happen to him like five times a game it's like how is this, you know, legitimately?

Speaker 2:

they're giving you kills, they're giving you money.

Speaker 1:

That's not even fair it's in the tap man. I guess, nobody does it. The doc just try to kill doc because they want to watch them go insane that's the best part of watching doc when he gets mad watching doc. The disrespect get mad is one of the funniest things in Call of Duty yeah, and then, like everything, I reset to level one. I restarted the camo grind challenge. So I'm 17 guns forged at 36, making good progress. The battle rifles were pain, especially the interceptor. Not the interceptor, it's not the MTC, it's not the best p, it's the other one but it's dumpster garbage. It is terrible. That sucks. It's not fast enough to get like if in like. I just saw a news article where a bunch of players were complaining that all like the marksman rifles. It's like they all suck. It's like there's no reason to use any of these. By the time I cranked off the third shot I already got killed and point one of a second by some dude with an SMG at mid-range who just went done. It's like the only good one that they had was the interceptor and they had to nerf it like four times because it was like a DMR. But nothing, none of the other weapons are competitive, like even the DG-56, the burst fire assault rifle. We liked using that and it wasn't like over the top, right, but they nerfed it. We had a MR because it go one shot people and have fast bow velocity like a sniper rifle should, and they were like no, and nobody was even complaining about that. It was just stupid. But I mean the skill-based matchmaking on the small map, mosh pit was brutal. I was fighting for my life every second. Like I was getting, like it was a struggle to hit 30 kills or 40 or 50 on shipment. Like it was like I was playing in the Olympics, like dudes are spawning, like right next to you where you can't see him, like on your left or on your right dudes was just spawning in my pocket, I think. I pooped out a couple of dudes and like there's be some dude just come around the corner, boom, throwing knife me and I'm like what am I supposed?

Speaker 2:

to do. I can't stand those small maps. It drives me insane.

Speaker 1:

There needs to like not be skill-based matchmaking on just regular multiplayer and just needs to be whoever the 12 of you are like, some of you are gonna suck, some are gonna be pretty good. Maybe two of you were really really good.

Speaker 2:

I don't think it should be a skill based match. Make little skill based matchmaking period.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it should not exist, right at all. It is a. It's really ruining the genre, yeah it is like what's next, skill based matchmaking, and like Elden Ring we'll talk about the Elden. Ring one in the next one.

Speaker 2:

Okay for Shadow of the Erdtree well, let's just go ahead and talk about it now well, no, we have to talk about.

Speaker 1:

It's my news for the next episode well, I got plenty of news. I was talking about next episode okay.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, there's a another spin-off from Game of Thrones. Aions are a you. Yeah, this is a guns conquest. Hey, guns conquest. It's gonna be a spin-off of House of the Dragon, which is gonna be basic on the conqueror coming to Westeros.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's gonna be everything with three dragons and his sisters and basically forming the six kingdoms at the time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's gonna be a pretty cool house of the dragon. That'll be cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they showed a like a picture of the Dragon season 2 coming out.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, it's been a while, but they showed like a picture of, like the egg in skull and then somebody had made like an actual dragon head around it Just to show the size, like I mean.

Speaker 1:

Granted this, yeah because he shows up with like the largest dragon like ever known.

Speaker 2:

Dude, you're like, you're big as the teeth of this dragon like that dragon was huge, huge also he has the knuckles, like Sonic the Hedgehog. The knuckles six episode Paramount TV show. Hmm, it's gonna be coming out April 26. Nice I kind of already mentioned the predator badlands movie Announced that they're working on. They're also making a new Pokemon. Let's go a goat of gold and silver.

Speaker 1:

Are they really the?

Speaker 2:

last Pokemon thing they said on this current switch.

Speaker 1:

I gotta get a Pokemon. Let's go silver, because I had Pokemon silver. That was like my first one on Game Boy Color.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I had silver, my like 1999, 1998, whenever I got it. Also, they're making a new suits show. I guess it's.

Speaker 1:

You know if it's a spin-off or just like a that show has not gone away because it's on reels and on like shorts all Over, like YouTube, facebook, everything like. There's just something about that show everybody's like suits.

Speaker 2:

Well, this one's called suits LA, and it's gonna star Steven Amell. So yeah yeah, we'll see how that one is, and the last bit I have for right now is there's gonna be there. They're working on trying to get a live action Spider-Man noir on Amazon hmm, starring Nicholas Cage. Now, that's what they're working on oh, not the multi-person madness. Yeah, they're trying to the spider-verse because it hasn't been approved, but they're trying to get that what's spider pig? I Mean hey, you know, they could animate it, put it in there.

Speaker 1:

Spider-Pig does whatever a spider pig does but uh, can you? Swing from a web? No, we can't. He's a pig.

Speaker 2:

That's really all the the news I have for right now. Oh, no, wait, because this episode will be coming out. Well, no, I'll save it. I'll save it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we'll save your news too.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Listen to the next episode and find out what we're talking about. Yeah, yeah, it's like everybody's like. Alright, then keep your secrets.

Speaker 2:

So that's about all the cat.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's an episode. I was 15. I mean, we talked about predator. That was. That's more than enough. That was 30 minutes of predator. Yeah stick around, jim hopper. Jopper run go, get to the chopper.

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