Entertain This!

ET! Throwback: Action Flashbacks and Future Film Excitement

March 14, 2024 Hayden, Mitch, and Tom
ET! Throwback: Action Flashbacks and Future Film Excitement
Entertain This!
More Info
Entertain This!
ET! Throwback: Action Flashbacks and Future Film Excitement
Mar 14, 2024
Hayden, Mitch, and Tom

Send us a Text Message.

Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of debate and laughter with your favorite trio, Hayden, Tom, and Mitch, as we dissect the good, the bad, and the downright ridiculous in film and gaming. Ever wondered what it feels like to be punished with a movie so nonsensical it defies logic? Tom recounts his turmoil through the bewildering rollercoaster that is "Basic Instinct 2: Rise of Addiction," while the rest of us can't help but chortle at the film's audacious choices. Just when you think it can't get wackier, we swap stories about Jason Statham's plunge from diving to the high-octane world of Guy Ritchie's action-packed universe.

Shift forward on your seat edges as we tease apart the threads of the anticipated cinematic and television wonders that await us. Picture Tom, slinging quips at Jason Statham in a showdown that's more splash than clash, or join us in pondering whether Christopher Nolan's depiction of Robert Oppenheimer will detonate the kind of on-screen excitement we crave. The Matrix throws us a curveball with a younger Morpheus, and we don't hold back on our predictions and hopes for this revived classic. We're not just about the big screen; streaming series like "The Witcher" and the high-stakes game "Dead by Daylight" add spice to our pop culture potluck, offering a taste of what's sizzling in the realms of fantasy and survival horror.

As the final credits scroll, don't miss out on our nostalgic trip through action-packed 80s trivia. It's a battleground of wits, with laughter and the occasional Chuck Norris fact thrown into the mix. Our weekly trivia battles have reached a fever pitch, and we invite you, our listeners, to throw your challenging themes into the ring. So, don your trivia helmets and prepare for another enthralling episode that promises to be as unpredictable as an 80s action hero's one-liners. Wave goodbye with us, and stay tuned for more banter, trivia, and the shared love of all things entertainment.

The Gaming Blender
Could you design a video game?

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Support the Show.

Entertain This! +
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
Starting at $3/month
Support
Show Notes Transcript Chapter Markers

Send us a Text Message.

Prepare for a rollercoaster ride of debate and laughter with your favorite trio, Hayden, Tom, and Mitch, as we dissect the good, the bad, and the downright ridiculous in film and gaming. Ever wondered what it feels like to be punished with a movie so nonsensical it defies logic? Tom recounts his turmoil through the bewildering rollercoaster that is "Basic Instinct 2: Rise of Addiction," while the rest of us can't help but chortle at the film's audacious choices. Just when you think it can't get wackier, we swap stories about Jason Statham's plunge from diving to the high-octane world of Guy Ritchie's action-packed universe.

Shift forward on your seat edges as we tease apart the threads of the anticipated cinematic and television wonders that await us. Picture Tom, slinging quips at Jason Statham in a showdown that's more splash than clash, or join us in pondering whether Christopher Nolan's depiction of Robert Oppenheimer will detonate the kind of on-screen excitement we crave. The Matrix throws us a curveball with a younger Morpheus, and we don't hold back on our predictions and hopes for this revived classic. We're not just about the big screen; streaming series like "The Witcher" and the high-stakes game "Dead by Daylight" add spice to our pop culture potluck, offering a taste of what's sizzling in the realms of fantasy and survival horror.

As the final credits scroll, don't miss out on our nostalgic trip through action-packed 80s trivia. It's a battleground of wits, with laughter and the occasional Chuck Norris fact thrown into the mix. Our weekly trivia battles have reached a fever pitch, and we invite you, our listeners, to throw your challenging themes into the ring. So, don your trivia helmets and prepare for another enthralling episode that promises to be as unpredictable as an 80s action hero's one-liners. Wave goodbye with us, and stay tuned for more banter, trivia, and the shared love of all things entertainment.

The Gaming Blender
Could you design a video game?

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

Support the Show.

Speaker 1:

How was your week?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a podcast.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, no, we had an audience, but we should do that whenever you get an answer right.

Speaker 1:

What's the blue button?

Speaker 2:

Do we have the wamp wamp?

Speaker 1:

We do. Actually, I don't know which one it is.

Speaker 3:

I don't know if we should use this episode to figure that out.

Speaker 4:

No, stop the blue button. We've learned that now.

Speaker 3:

Alright, well, hello and welcome to Entertate this, a podcast about movies, TV shows and video games. My name is Hayden. With me I have Tom and Mitch. You guys look at each other every time to try and figure out.

Speaker 4:

Well, normally you look at whoever's next and you look at. Mitch and I'm like he's not saying anything. And then you just stare at me and I was like, alright, I guess I'll fill this space with my name.

Speaker 1:

I was playing proverbial chicken.

Speaker 3:

Staring it down until you go. Proverbial chicken. That's a good restaurant, it's not proverbial chicken. So this is episode 74. The one I wrote down here 74. Going 74 weeks in a row?

Speaker 4:

Not really not in a row.

Speaker 3:

You know, give or take, but hey, it's still an accomplishment. So before we get into last week's punishment, which I'm very excited here, we must do social media.

Speaker 1:

Well, we have entertainthispodcastcom, which will take you to our Facebook group and page, which is entertainthispodcastgroup. Entertain this exclamation point for the page. It'll also take you to our YouTube, which is entertainthis exclamation point. We also have the TikTok. We have our Patreon, which is patreoncom. Entertain, underscore this. And then we have our Twitch, which has some content.

Speaker 3:

Okay, it exists for some reason. Anyways so punishment. Now, Tom, you get to talk.

Speaker 4:

Yay, thank you, hayden. The floor is mine. I got punished and I had to watch basic instinct to rise of addiction.

Speaker 3:

I didn't know it had a subtitle. Me either. I like how the way you would nancy rise of addiction.

Speaker 1:

Made it better.

Speaker 4:

And having as a dude. Like most guys know what the first one was 1990 Sharon.

Speaker 3:

Stout, did she do the leg cross thing again?

Speaker 4:

Did they do that? They did it. It was like a joke about it, though, because like there was a chair in front of her instead of her like sitting on a chair, like with the back to her back, it was in the front, so you didn't see anything.

Speaker 3:

And I was really happy I didn't have to. Was Newman there just like sweating profusely?

Speaker 4:

No, Newman wasn't there sweating profusely it was the governor, the governor, the governor. So this movie just sucked.

Speaker 3:

It was bad, it was boring, it like All right, Tom, if you can make it through this preview without profanity.

Speaker 1:

I'd be much appreciated.

Speaker 3:

It's will pay you $5.

Speaker 4:

She's a novelist and she's like it opens and she's driving this like exotic car. They're in London, she has some dude and this dude's like stoned out of his mind apparently and he's like I can't move. And he's like moving his head around and she like grabs his head. She's finger blasted herself into space and I don't know how this is going on. She's driving a manual and like there's not. It doesn't have the flappy paddles. So she's having the clutch change gear.

Speaker 4:

Her feet are all over the place, this car speeding up and going faster, and I'm like how are you changing gears and doing all this at the same time? So she drives off like this bridge into the water. It looks at him, tries to unbuckle a seat belt like half you know, like like I pressed the button, I didn't do nothing, All right. So she has my nails on this dude and she gets arrested by the cops and like they're interrogating her and she's like am I the only one who watched this movie? And like listening to what she's saying and none of you were. Like this woman is a manipulative sociopath.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, killed this guy, at least in the first they had evidence and didn't charge her.

Speaker 4:

They're like we have a dude who said he sold you the drugs that was in this guy's system that we found with your pants on it, that where is where is the setting for this?

Speaker 3:

for this London? Oh, OK, just London.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they're not real cops, I know that inspectors, is it?

Speaker 3:

they call themselves inspectors and stuff like that?

Speaker 4:

No, it's just the guy who plays Lupin from the Harry Potter series is like the lead detective guy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, inspect the crucial His name is David Thoulas.

Speaker 4:

Yes, so he's the lead inspector guy. Well, here was this 2006.

Speaker 3:

He's better than that. Why was he in this movie?

Speaker 5:

I know this is like a throw bone.

Speaker 4:

Try to make an American movie British kind of thing, yes, I feel like that so they send her to David Morrissey's character, the psychiatrist guy the governor, the governor the governor and the tension in the room. Like I could feel the tension on my TV and I'm like, as I could start the collapse on it itself.

Speaker 4:

And I'm just like man who is writing this Because I'm like I was like I'm not happy about what I'm watching. I don't like it. It's like you're a psychiatrist, like I'm watching this. No, I am like this woman is just manipulating you. You're supposed to know that you have a doctorate.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and the first one they all that was the point of the movie is everybody knew that she was manipulating people, but they were willing to like, let it happen, to try and find out how the murders happened. But really it's because, you know, Michael Douglas wanted to get it on Michael.

Speaker 4:

Douglas was nowhere to be found. This movie.

Speaker 3:

No, they even like mentioned him. She does talk about him. He's great, he's got a condo and you know Florida.

Speaker 4:

He's hanging out doing stuff. I don't remember what she even says about him throw away the dialogue was bad. Yeah, like it was, it was not good at all?

Speaker 3:

Did you research to the production history of this movie?

Speaker 4:

It bounced around a little bit and it was like yeah, it wasn't it wasn't developed Like.

Speaker 3:

They wanted to make a sequel right after the first one, and then, like I think Paul van Roven was like no, I don't want to do this.

Speaker 4:

And I got away with it once. I'm not doing it.

Speaker 3:

It's like they couldn't get it to work until like 2006,. I guess probably because she was done was her sag rating went down considerably after Catwoman.

Speaker 4:

That's right, she was.

Speaker 3:

This movie is after Catwoman oh my goodness, I forgot all about that. She was in Catwoman.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, she was the bad guy.

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh in the hell of Barry.

Speaker 4:

Let's not get all bogged down on what movie she was in sag rating. So this tension rate relationship happens between her and the doctor guy, between the governor I'm just going to call him a governor between the governor. So she gets released and I'm like how, all right, I guess I'm not as familiar with the English law system as I thought I was, because I'm like, from what I remember you guys telling me, you had evidence and people who said that you sold the drugs to her and that's what was in the dead guy and we can infer from that she well, drug, that man in Europe.

Speaker 3:

You're not guilty, even when you're proven guilty.

Speaker 4:

Okay. So so he like does like the police you know psych eval for, and it's like he's a danger to herself. And then he becomes like obsessed with her and he's like stalking her and crap, and she like goes to him, like to his practice and, like you know, to become a patient. He's like no and she's like yes and he's like no, she's like yes and he goes all right.

Speaker 3:

I mean that would work. Yeah, just wear him down.

Speaker 4:

It was like duck season rabbit, duck season, rabbit season, so that happens. And then like he's got background nonsense and then people just start dropping dead around this dude and he's like it's got to be her and like David Thules is like I know it's her, it's like you got to get it, you got to tell me what's going on. He's like no, please, you got financiality and he's like people are dead.

Speaker 4:

Yeah that kind of goes out the window when people so yeah, this whole thing just spirals out, and then he's like reading her novels, he's like getting all obsessed about her and stuff, and then like he like that's right, she's a novelist.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

So like his colleague friend, like he, like he gets like a manuscript of like her new novel and it's like all the stuff that's happened with him and her and like how it's like pretty much planning the murders out, reads ahead and goes huh, my colleague goes there, him and Sharon Stone get into altercation and then they knock the other lady out. They do it.

Speaker 3:

I mean, that is basically basic instinct for it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Well, the lady's laying there on the floor.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, pretty much, it was dumb. And then he gets a gun because, like Sharon Stone pulls a gun on him and he's like mine.

Speaker 1:

Wait, this is after they do it.

Speaker 4:

Yes, so David Thules shows up and he's like ah, he shoots David Thules.

Speaker 2:

And he's like you got to kill her.

Speaker 4:

It literally yeah.

Speaker 2:

Killer.

Speaker 4:

Terrible death scene. So as he's like yeah about it, the cops show up and like take him down and get the gun from him and he's like declared insane and wherever he's just sitting there like a wheelchair, like doped up like on Thorazine or something like in a bathrobe in a wheelchair, just looking at the other lunatic. And there's like a lunatic running. You just see some cops tackle him.

Speaker 4:

And she just comes up and, like you know, starts talking to him and gives him the new book and he's just like read through. It is basically like her like taunting him, like I did all this. But they think you did it because you did do it and I'm like, no, it was you. I watched the movie. It was you.

Speaker 3:

Well, there is always the ambiguity of whether or not she did in the first one, so this one basically makes her they just did the same thing. Like you, were not sure at the end if she did it or not.

Speaker 4:

No, I was pretty confident. Then she did it. Okay, I mean they show like a montage of him killing all these people, not like coming up on the stuff and like, oh my God, this person.

Speaker 3:

Did anybody die from an ice pick?

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 3:

I guess she just got a new way to kill people in this movie.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, driving cars into water, choking dudes out with belts. I remember slitting people's throats in bathrooms.

Speaker 3:

I watched basic instinct that worked and I was like it's rated R. I mean it can't be that bad. You know, I knew it was a lot of sex scenes and they pushed a limit, but rated rated R for sex in the 1980s is completely different for you today I was like wow, that's a lot of new. Maybe, maybe I should watch this here. But yeah, so I mean they didn't go over the top with everything in the no. Okay, that's good so surprisingly it was very.

Speaker 4:

I think it's just because shared stuff.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, she's probably like I'm 50.

Speaker 4:

And everybody else is like we agree, you are not, you don't look good, you look very crusty. She did. She just looked like crunchy, like what she was like it's probably a cigarette she smoked, who knows? Yeah, because she's just chain smoking in this movie and I was like I smoked in the first one.

Speaker 3:

She smoked in a lot of movies, smoked in casino, yeah, and I mean I'm sure the prop cigarettes or not, but I would assume Smoker gross yeah yes.

Speaker 2:

On a scale of one to ten to you say that every time.

Speaker 4:

Throw the scale. I'll give it any more. I give this a 3.5.

Speaker 3:

Okay, why? What was it? It's actually made a movie.

Speaker 4:

Some of the the cinematography for some scenes like chase scenes and whatever, like stuff going on or like they want, like to build like that, you know, suspense. They did some of that good, other than that garbage dumpster fire all the acting was terrible. Yeah, pretty much. Okay, pretty much it was. It was not like David Thuliss. I expected way more from him. Yeah, I know but I think he was Restricted and what he was given, probably.

Speaker 3:

I mean, I guess people just like, either they have contracts or they just need money or something. They're just like Bumble through this, I don't know.

Speaker 4:

Not not a good film, it was punishment.

Speaker 3:

Good, all right well, movies, I Also Talk.

Speaker 4:

We're getting it all out of the way, really. If you don't like, listen to me talk. Skip ahead to past the 20 minute mark.

Speaker 3:

And you'll be fine. It's more like 45 minutes.

Speaker 4:

Let's be honest, shut up, so I watched Wrath of man. The Guy Ritchie 2021 film. New movie Featuring Jason Statham doing Jason Statham things.

Speaker 3:

Guy Ritchie and state Jason Statham.

Speaker 1:

This is the one where he's like a work for the armor security truck or something. Yeah, okay.

Speaker 4:

So they go back and forth in time with this and, like Jason seems here to like he's wanted by the FBI. They've been looking for him for like 25 years and, like this FBI guy played by Andy Garcia knows who he is, but they don't explain what he did to be wanted. Hmm, but he has all these, you know Jason Statham skills.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, got a rich. He Either knocks out of the park or he doesn't know.

Speaker 4:

I mean, some of the action was cool, but the pacing was pretty. It was like a lot of stuff's going on, this is awesome. And then it was like all right, I'm poor and I was like I want more stuff. All right.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I think Godwritches thing is he likes to take a specific key point out of a narrative To try and like make it a new way to tell a story, but it's always something very important, like I don't know a dude's backstory or his name, or like why he's, he's a man of mystery why he's robbed in this place to begin with. And you're just like why is this guy putting himself through like crap? And you over anticipate what it all means in the end. And when you find out, you're like.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's pretty much what happened. Yeah, I mean, like it starts out like he's working for the company or whatever. Like they have like an opening bit where, like the Transport truck is going and then some construction guys are like doing stuff and they get stopped and then the construction guys rob them and then a couple weeks later he applies for a job there and starts working for him and he's a douche to everybody.

Speaker 2:

And Josh Hartnett was in it for some reason and I was like you're still in stuff, look at you one of the two guys from Criminal not criminal minds mind hunter.

Speaker 4:

Yeah not the young one, the old ago. He's in it. You know I'm talking about, though.

Speaker 3:

He was also in Batman.

Speaker 4:

Yes, yeah, he's in it. In the weeded version the guy from burn notice.

Speaker 3:

The guy from burn. Notice the guy, guy, the guy. Okay, no you know, the only person who I know from burn notice, yeah, is Bruce Campbell. I don't know anybody else's name.

Speaker 4:

I don't know his David. I just know he was on that show burn notice and he was mustache and glasses guy from the Sicario movies. Oh yeah, and what's this? Clint Eastwood son, scott Scott Eastwood.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you can't. You can't beat the name Clint Eastwood. I mean, if your name and your son your name, is Clint Eastwood, you're just gonna give him a Scott.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's the best we could do. Settle for that. It's the best we could do.

Speaker 2:

Junior.

Speaker 5:

Junior Junior.

Speaker 4:

Junior Junior so there's, you know these construction guys and he's joining them and then like Apparently, like he's running some like criminal enterprise that you don't even know is going on and why they're just there, it's just going on, and then they go like back tracks is like now here's these army guys and you're like what's going on with what, what, why we just go Across this like the time zones.

Speaker 3:

Did Jason stay them narrate what's going on the entire movie? Nope, Okay so they. At least they broke that trope.

Speaker 2:

Yes, Okay so you're probably wondering why I'm working here at this armor place Exactly. My name is Jason Statham. I got change in my pocket. I'm gonna jingle it menacingly. Why do I have a gun?

Speaker 5:

you wanker.

Speaker 3:

I.

Speaker 4:

That's pretty good, jason Tatum I watched the movie a couple hours ago. So I mean I give it this. I give it like a six out of ten. Yeah like they had some cool action stuff.

Speaker 3:

God Richie does like. His movies are either like Really good Well, they're either like a hundred million dollar budget movies or like 20 million dollar budget movies, you know and.

Speaker 4:

I think I can tell you here what the budget was, because I was looking this up earlier.

Speaker 3:

And he gets really passionate about his specific films like these, these crime heist movies.

Speaker 4:

This was a crime, heist movie all day long and a lot of times.

Speaker 3:

So put his own money into the movie to make it happen and it's not a good movie like revolver he funded that movie with his own money.

Speaker 4:

This is a 40 million dollar budget movie. Yeah, that made $104 million in the box office.

Speaker 3:

Oh hey, man, profit you really need to make about 120. Mm-hmm but I mean you can't thumb your nose a double in the budget. So and then again, I've never heard of this movie, so they probably didn't put anything in a marketing advertisement.

Speaker 1:

I'll start with a couple of every time. I mean not much being that's Jason stethem.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was probably a UK release or something.

Speaker 3:

Jason's. He's a. He was a diver before he was an actor.

Speaker 4:

I don't know what Jason said them did. He might have killed people, we don't know. It sounds like he did he could. He could tell you he did try to pull, you got a prisoner.

Speaker 1:

I became an actor.

Speaker 2:

My name is Jason stethem. I used to be a stuffed animal designer. You look at this tiny bear. Look at those pockets on his trousers.

Speaker 3:

I Think you might have something there, tom.

Speaker 4:

So there you go on some news. Jason stethems new movie.

Speaker 2:

This time I'm the shark. I got a fit in everything I was like kid pool fins.

Speaker 3:

He's like in a kiddie pool. Mom, this guy won't leave you alone. Get out of my pool.

Speaker 5:

I'm doing the baby sharkin he pops up just to let you go.

Speaker 1:

Oh man.

Speaker 5:

All this dude is like what is he talking about?

Speaker 1:

If?

Speaker 4:

you're just joining us. Like comment, subscribe, share. Make sure you hit the notification bell.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we haven't derailed like that in a long time.

Speaker 4:

Christopher Nolan's coming out with a new movie.

Speaker 3:

Does it start, jason stethem?

Speaker 4:

No well, I don't know yet, but I doubt Jason stethem is going to play Robert Oppenheimer.

Speaker 3:

Robert, so he's doing a biopic. Yeah, he's doing a biopic on Robert Oppenheimer. Interesting that's B the first Nonfiction movie Chris Reynolds done.

Speaker 1:

I like so yeah and the most like Non-bending of physics.

Speaker 3:

Well, no, don Kirk, I guess you could consider nonfiction. Yeah, I don't know if every single one of those characters was real, but it was a nonfiction setting so and it's looking like silly and Murphy is Like in the lead to be cast as Oppenheimer.

Speaker 1:

I was wondering if it's gonna be in an old movie really, yeah, but.

Speaker 3:

I mean to be cast as the lead, though Honestly, the only movie that I can think of two movies that I can think of Both Danny Boyle movies where silly Murphy was lead was 28 days later in Sunshine. I Think he just kind of like hit his niche as a supporting actor. You know he's really good he's. I think he's a super underrated actor, but to have him you know, Do a lead role in a movie.

Speaker 1:

Now, I mean, I think, peeky blinders probably he did the quiet place too, which he was, for the most part, the main guy.

Speaker 5:

No.

Speaker 1:

No, it was Jason.

Speaker 4:

Statham, he was in the monster costume.

Speaker 3:

It was a totally Emily Blunt's family, I mean.

Speaker 1:

But he was like the main actor, not actress, the leading man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you would say. I guess he was probably the most paid adult male in the movie.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm saying it was him and her. They were like the two lead characters.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, yeah so that's in production.

Speaker 4:

He's working on that and also the Matrix trailer came out for the fourth movie, mm-hmm. There's a teaser where it had a white screen. You had the red pill and the blue pill and you picked it and then you got like a little clip or whatever, and no, no time.

Speaker 3:

that's the website, did you?

Speaker 4:

know that's what you sent me. I'm saying that, but the trailer dropped. What was it today?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the yesterday yesterday so it looks like to me, like they say it's a sequel, but it looks like a pre-sequel, like it's I was watching I was like I'm like what happened?

Speaker 4:

like why is he in like the Matrix now, like normal life? I'm like is he pretending he's John Wick?

Speaker 3:

So I don't like the the Matrix nerds that we all know who exist out there. They hell bent on exactly what the Matrix is as far as, like Canon, and how the universe exists and there's Matrix, abcd, and also they're kind of crap going on. The Matrix been around for a thousand years and they just keep rebooting it, blah, blah, blah. So I Think you know without With my little bit of knowledge, because honestly I think that the Matrix narrative is a mess and they just kind of make it up as I go along. I Think what it is is this is a new Matrix and like every time, the one what I'm called dies from, and like he did in the prequel, the original trilogy, they reboot the Matrix or whatever. So this is a new one. Maybe you can call him to.

Speaker 1:

I was just saying like a pretty sequel, a pre-sequel, because you got older. Keanu Reeves and Trinity, our Neo and Trinity but then you got a younger Morpheus, so it's. I don't know, it's just weird.

Speaker 3:

That's the thing is, whenever the Matrix reboots, those key characters are rebooted. So I think Strictly for storytelling aesthetics and not because they couldn't afford Lawrence Fishburne. I'm pretty sure he's affordable. I don't think so, man, especially for the Matrix four, because they got him for the ice road. Well, he's also an old dude who just probably doesn't want to do action scenes and is happy being old and fat for rest of his life.

Speaker 1:

He's like one of those paranormal shows where, like they're like this happened in Michigan on the night of Duh-duh-duh-duh-duh-duh this man saw UFO. It's like he's in those kind of shows now.

Speaker 4:

Solve mysteries just walking around dark corners wearing a trench coat.

Speaker 1:

He's walking around some old like abandoned factory just talking, hobbling about that's tough.

Speaker 3:

Why did I hit you? Did you feel my punch?

Speaker 1:

Yes, but anyway. So I think.

Speaker 3:

I think, since the Matrix is rebooted literally in Canon and in her life. They, like Trinity and Neo, have met each other later in their lives and for some reason Trinity's not out of the Matrix yet Because they showed a little like a little frame of her jacked in, you know, in the goop and stuff like that in the little pot or whatever.

Speaker 3:

And then they showed a little bit of them meeting each other for the first time. They're like do I know you? Yeah, Some 90s, you know love song playing the background. But and then a young Morpheus for some reason.

Speaker 3:

I don't know what's up with that. But I gotta say, though, I had zero expectations and the trailer actually does make me want to see the movie. So I'd be interested to see because, like the Matrix, is a very encased in like late 90s, early 2000s movie, like the dial-up tones and the crappy computers, you guys on like smartphones and yeah. Like how's, how's it gonna work where they have to get to a phone booth to get out of the Matrix? You guys don't have Wi-Fi.

Speaker 1:

Yeah well, that is one thing that you see there. I know it's the trailer or this little special thing that we watched. About the trailer, I'm not. People are literally jacked in. I just didn't stare at the phone, gonna the Matrix is gone, wireless yeah.

Speaker 3:

I honestly, like you know, the the tongue-in-cheek metaphors are Okay, cool and they're always like that in the original Matrix, but I Think that if they're gonna be in it, all in our face. Like you know, people get out of your phones. There's a world out there, like, whatever you made a movie, that people are gonna probably watch their phones and you're not gonna complain about that. Things like that where people get preaching it in their messages and the Wachowski sisters are Can be like that sometimes with their movies, and I don't want to be, I don't be learned a lesson, I just want to see stuff blow up. Okay.

Speaker 1:

It's all along It'll be a theater and HBO Max.

Speaker 3:

Okay, I'll watch it on HBO Max on my phone.

Speaker 1:

Jacked in the.

Speaker 3:

Matrix.

Speaker 1:

Anywho on To TV well before you, before you go. I did talk about the Venom movie being delayed till January. They changed their mind. It's actually coming out two weeks earlier, on October 1st.

Speaker 3:

Which is like two weeks from now.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yes, it was like late October. Then they moved to the January or said they were gonna move to January, and now they just moved it up Two weeks you know what?

Speaker 4:

no October that's a.

Speaker 3:

That's a lot to try and like. Rush the movie out.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it's been ready for a year.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you gotta think about, like, what they're doing to distribution by saying I Ready to see this movie?

Speaker 4:

watch it is it?

Speaker 3:

it's only in theaters. Yeah, it's Jason.

Speaker 4:

State a minute.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'll say it. I won't go to the movies and say it, I'll wait till it's on.

Speaker 3:

TV, I know you will All right. Well, I had TV what you watch. I watch only murders in the building, starring.

Speaker 5:

Selena.

Speaker 3:

Gomez and Steve Martin and Martin Short. Hmm, yeah, it's the first time I've seen them do stuff in a while.

Speaker 1:

That's not who you what. Yeah, I thought about watching it.

Speaker 3:

It's not bad. So, like the older audience who they were really love this Steve Martin Martin short combo from yesteryear might not like this movie because it's definitely like an adult oriented TV show Mm-hmm, and they do a lot of like catering to a younger audience. You know Steve Martin and Martin Short, like Steve Martin, does this bit where he's trying to text Selena Gomez because they the whole thing is they try and figure out who who done it in their, in their apartment. They all live in an apartment together and so they're all a bunch of, you know, isolated people who don't know anybody inside their apartment because it's 2021 and you don't talk to your neighbor and there. But they mutually witness this thing happen and and in a way, and so they they decide to work together to try and figure out and they make a podcast about only murders that happen in the building, and so there's that many to make a whole buck.

Speaker 3:

It's, it's a one-up, is especially so.

Speaker 3:

They are forced to basically work together and despite them being different and Steve Martin Martin short, even though they're older white dudes, you know they portray two different characters. Obviously they're very contrasting. And then Selena Gomez just being like a representation of a younger generation. So Steve Martin's trying to text Selena Gomez and he's like questioning his text messages. You know like, is it, is it too long or too weird to say I will meet you at this time? A blow-up, why? You know like how old people like wave over a, consider their text messages and he signs it with his name at the end of it. But uh, it's, it's pretty funny like the the. It's not like the slapstick humor of yesteryear's, it's more about witty humor. Like Steve Martin plays this character who is a old Kind of like Magnum PI retired actor. His name was brazos, back in like the 90s and.

Speaker 3:

You know. So he's always like very hyper critical. He channels his character to try and investigate you know what's going on and stuff around him and stuff. Yeah, but for comedic effect for comedic effect and you know, every once in a while He'll meet a fan. So he's like walking the street and this guy walks up. He's like brazos. He's like yeah, he like really appreciates the attention because he doesn't get it anymore.

Speaker 3:

He's like my dad loves you in that show. He's like oh, thanks, how's your dad? He's like he's got a ls. He is like, okay, I'm sorry here that. He is like, yeah, it's really hard to, I just wish we just go already. It is like do you want an autograph? He's like can I get a picture? He's like, okay, great, and the guy takes his phone out. He's like here he hands it to Steve Martin. He's like get my picture? He's like you all right, he just takes the picture and he has it back the phone. He's not even in the photo. It's like awkward humor like that. But yeah, it's a.

Speaker 3:

It's a pretty funny show. Martin Short plays this like a Failed off Broadway director and he's very energetic and outgoing and like loose and terrible with his money. So he's always trying to con people into money, and mainly Steve Martin. And Then Selena Gomez is like the mystery character that you know. You find out about her background in history as the show goes along. She's the killer. There's some question into that, you don't know. So but it's pretty funny. The first murder that happens. The apartment has like a Remembrance, not like a wake, but like a breakfast where they all get around and they're gonna talk about the guy. Apparently he was a douche so everybody hated him. They didn't want to talk about him. And then one guy's like cry, and they're trying to investigate to find out you know more about this victim so they can solve their podcast murder or whatever it's. They go to the guy and they're like did you know the victim really well? He's like no, my cat died last night. And they're like oh, okay.

Speaker 4:

And everybody's like fluffy died, and then they start like reminiscing about this for this breakfast. It's like I don't like get out of here. We're talking about this cat, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So, it's really like kind of smart humor like that you know you have to pay close attention to. So I'm enjoying it so far, me and the wife are watching it and we're caught up on it. I think it's Got five episodes out now right now. But, um, you know I'll watch to the end. Yeah, we'll see what happens, how they resolve this mystery. So, yeah, I don't want to rate it because it's still too new and I hope it's kind of a one-off. I hope it. On trying to serialize it into multiple seasons, I don't think there's room for stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

It's be another murder.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, we'll see Tina Fey's in it too, and she's, she's funny so. And Amy Ryan from the office. She plays Michael's wife at the end. She's a bassoonist.

Speaker 4:

Piss soon Pissed Yep.

Speaker 3:

Just he makes a lot of piss, soon puns, so it's kind of funny. Alright, so for my news. Witcher season two.

Speaker 5:

Uh-huh.

Speaker 3:

Everybody watch the trailer. Yeah, yeah, I just watched the trailer. It looks pretty good. It looks like they definitely got more of a budget for the season. Um, the I don't know if you've watched the first one or read the books or anything like that. The, uh the Witcher, is like a high fantasy um series about a guy who is not human. He's like transmorphed into a mutant hunter and he kills monsters for a living, like a bounty hunter, but for monsters. And uh, but he's considered like scum of the earth and everybody hates him because he's different. He's different.

Speaker 4:

We don't like that he's got orange eyes I don't like that.

Speaker 3:

He can do like minimal magic, but he is really good with potions and combat and stuff. He's played by Henry Cavill, which is a beast of a man. There's no denying that it's very stunning. He with his highly fake eyes and artificial snow white hair. It drives me nuts to this day. How, how awful that stuff still looks, you know, but whatever.

Speaker 1:

Man crush. Hey, everybody's got one.

Speaker 3:

So you know he's a strapping young fellow. He's probably like four years old or the main.

Speaker 5:

He's really self-conscious about my body.

Speaker 3:

So um and then um. I think that the uh, the problem with the previous season was the Witcher narrative was very convoluted and choppy and if you didn't read the books you didn't really know what was going on 100% by the end of the show. I think that they have resolved that for this season. It seems like they have a much more flowing narrative. Um, and they're going to do it mainly from Siri, the girl, the little blonde girl. Um, from her perspective and, uh, I don't know if you know what Kermoren is. It's um where the witchers are made. They do what's called a law of surprise, because I've read the books, I know all of their stuff. Um, where they go around and they take children, basically like I killed this monster, pay me money. They say I don't have any money and they're like give me your kid and everybody's poor, because it's like middle ages. I'm like sure, take my kid, take that one. They're like currency.

Speaker 4:

They're like that when the least and they do that.

Speaker 3:

They take a kid and they make them into a witcher and, like, one out of seven, survive, or something like that, the process.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So, um, but if I watch the anime prequel to the show, uh, nightmare of the wolf or something like that on Netflix and it shows kind of what happened to Kermoren, why it's why the witchers are essentially rare, like they're almost an extinct species of people now, and I won't, I won't spoil it, but you can put two and two together if you watch the show and, um, they're essentially training this girl, Siri, and which has never been done because girls can't be witches. But you know, things are different now.

Speaker 3:

Progressive times. So, uh, it'll be interesting to see how they do that. And, um, yeah, I really love the books. The books were my favorite fantasy read since Lord of the Rings, so, uh, I'd be interested to see what happens in the future and how well they spent their money on it for the TV show. Yeah, so there you go. News and reviews Done.

Speaker 1:

Oh, all right. Well, hi, I somewhat played a game called dead by daylight. I only got to play a little bit of it. I was not very good. Because, as you, in this game you have four survivors and you're a killer, which can be Freddy Krueger some made up character that they have in the game or pinhead, or pyramid head from Silent Hill, all sorts of different killers and basically the four survivors after survived, because you can't kill the monster. The monster maliciously just hunts you down and you have to like activate generators and try to escape the monster's played by a character, by a person.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Everyone's like, uh, we got to control up and like slamming through a hook or whatever. Yeah, yeah, I have seen gameplay this.

Speaker 1:

I, I, I played a couple of games and I didn't do anything but die Very quickly, I mean, but without research or anything. I just played and I didn't know what I was doing. And it's like the other characters like realize I didn't know what I was doing, so they just left me to die, they're like all right, he's on his own.

Speaker 4:

We know we're doing too weak, like I didn't know what to generate, like I didn't know what they were doing.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know how to set them off. So, like anytime I tried to touch a generator, I just like, made it like it would like backfire or whatever to where the monster knew where we were at and he would come running.

Speaker 3:

So this would be a terrible game to play with you guys, because Tom would freak out and just take his headset off and run away in real life, and then Mitch would just leave you to die, no matter what?

Speaker 4:

And hey, it would just be like in the corner like friends guys, the one hiding in the locker. You just hear like off like care is like it's like all right, tom's gone.

Speaker 1:

But I mean like essentially the killer. He can see like all the key areas of the map, like they're highlighted, like red or whatever, even if they're behind a wall or something. You can't see the players, unless they do a specific action of like when they make the generator backfire or something like that.

Speaker 3:

But I mean essentially, how do you survive? I mean, I get the killer has to kill all four people, they're escape.

Speaker 1:

Well, you have to activate five out of seven generators. That way you can go and turn on or open the gate so everyone can escape little play area. Or if you're the last one alive, all the other players on your team are dead. Then there's one little hatch that will open up and you can try and jump into the hatch. But the killer could also close the hatch if he knows where it's at. Can you open that If you have a certain perk. If not, I think you're just kind of stuck. I haven't seen anybody go any further than that.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. It seems very convoluted.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then there's a lot of perks and stuff you can get, but it's kind of like any game you have to level your characters up and you just start a game and you don't know what you're doing. You have no perks, you're kind of left out.

Speaker 4:

You're the distraction, every guy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean because this game has been out probably, I think, since 2017 or 18. So people are pretty well leveled up and I'm just not. But I mean, it looks like it would be fun to play some, but I just I don't see a long shelf life on the game as far as like.

Speaker 3:

Is it on Game Pass? Yeah, well, we could download and play once or twice.

Speaker 1:

I mean, it seems like it'd be fun to play some, but after a while I feel like it would get boring because We'll just try it once or twice.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, all here. Tom screen, I want to be the killer.

Speaker 4:

I mean, each killer has like a different special ability or whatever.

Speaker 1:

Like there was one that was like a witch that she could like she like hovered as she moved the stuff, but like when she would attack, it's almost like she would teleport forwards, like the Hellraiser guy, he could throw his chain and just like direct it across the map. If you knew, if he saw you, like he could send his chain after you. So like we were watching one guy, he was like attacking people from across the map. That's, that's that's mine it seemed a little overpowered, but Okay, when's the?

Speaker 3:

nerve coming that reminds me of a robot chicken spoof where, like all the weird monster killers from movies, are doing ice sculpting and, like Michael's, like slashing it with his kitchen knife and then, like they got the dude from Texas, chainsaw like chainsaw, and then Pinhead's got a block of ice. You just start to smash.

Speaker 4:

His final finisher is a headbutt. Yeah, I mean play the game.

Speaker 1:

It seems like if the four survivors that are playing like as a team, if they know what they're doing or can communicate it seems like they could do fairly well. If you don't have communication, or it's just four random people, it seems like the killer is pretty much going to run rough shot over the entire team. Unless you just have some superb player that knows exactly how to do everything.

Speaker 3:

Well, we'll be those terrible players. I don't know how to do everything. Maybe we'll put it on Twitch.

Speaker 1:

Put Tom on there hunting down you, me and two other random players.

Speaker 3:

No, we totally have to hunt Tom down. That's the money right there is listening to Tom screaming the background.

Speaker 1:

So you be the hunter, I'll go with Tom and be like oh. I messed up the generator.

Speaker 4:

Man, I messed up the generator by the tree on the left of the spawn point. It's like at this degree on the map. Here's the latitude and longitude.

Speaker 3:

The sad part is, as I still probably won't know how to play the game, and they'll just be like looming over me, like come here.

Speaker 2:

What button do I kill with? I was like I mean.

Speaker 1:

I guess I would give the game, like you know, with my limited amount of play, like a six, because there are people that love to play it. I've seen, you know, friends of my playlist that play it all the time and it, I mean it's been going strong and gotten a lot of add-ons and stuff over the years.

Speaker 3:

Then they go through some like lawsuit issue at one point. I didn't see for using likeness without permission.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I mean, they've got. They've got tons of killers. I'm assuming it's they've got something I thought I heard something about that, but you know. I mean, it seems like it could be fun if it's that, if that's your kind of thing, but if not, oh well.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, well, if not, it's nice to be you.

Speaker 1:

And I'll go onto my news, which is fairly short, but they're going to have Spider-Man 2 coming out on a, on a PlayStation.

Speaker 3:

Is there two Spider-Man?

Speaker 1:

There will be Miles Morales, and what's the name?

Speaker 4:

Double Antondra. Peter Parker. Peter Parker, the only Spider-Man, peter Pack.

Speaker 1:

Venom, I don't. I mean it doesn't from what I could tell. I don't know if he's going to be a good guy or he's going to be like the main bad guy, but that'll be your like, the three main characters the Spider-Man, miles, morales and Venom. And then there's also going to be a new Wolverine game coming out which he'll be the main protagonist throughout the game. I don't know if y'all ever played the Wolverine Origins video game. Oh no, it was awesome.

Speaker 4:

That game was actually cool.

Speaker 3:

It didn't follow the movie at all that game was violent, so it's like the one time the game's better than the movie. Yes, wow, I like the.

Speaker 4:

Punisher video game.

Speaker 1:

I don't remember that either. Yeah, the Wolverine the original one was really cool. It was a lot of fun. I played it through and beat the story twice on that game, oh well, but I hope this will be similar to that. I guess, play-wise, I also have video game news.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, star Wars Knights of the Old Republic is being remastered for the new consoles. But only PlayStation 5. Yeah, I saw that.

Speaker 1:

So not for us.

Speaker 4:

A game that was originally an Xbox exclusive.

Speaker 3:

That's Bioware for you there Bought out and you know whatever, but so remastered, is it? The graphics are pretty, or is it like we've made the gameplay up to date too? I think they did both remastered and gameplay, tom you're going to have to buy us a PlayStation.

Speaker 1:

I missed the money, I missed our money over here.

Speaker 3:

As I look at your useless paraphernalia. That's worth at least five PlayStation's over there. He's got a.

Speaker 4:

Stop looking at my cabinet of stuff.

Speaker 3:

He's got all the Power Rangers coins, not all of them from the original series, right, no?

Speaker 4:

that's not even all of them.

Speaker 3:

Whatever, the original five giant green Ranger helmets staring at me, although the the Republic Star Wars helmets pretty cool, all right, so anyways.

Speaker 1:

Hell's my news.

Speaker 3:

Good job, mitch.

Speaker 1:

Wolverine and spider-man 2.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, the Wolverine game sounds interesting, I play.

Speaker 4:

Okay, tom, you're guys ready for some trivia?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, which one are you trying to pay me back with?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I need a pen.

Speaker 1:

Yeah hey, man Pay me back for something I did on accident.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's supernatural massacre.

Speaker 4:

No, you didn't know, you knew no, I did.

Speaker 1:

You knew what you done did. I thought I'd gotten a good cuz. I figured he didn't know much either.

Speaker 3:

It was like a fourth grader be a kindergarten because that's about as much knowledge of supernatural I knew, but Thank God, tom was a kindergarten. All right. What are we doing? What's happening? All right, what was painful to watch? I'm trying to write. At first, I've you had a hard thing that you wrote the paper out of.

Speaker 4:

I know I got flip pages.

Speaker 3:

Oh, he's got notes. Look at him. This is the most work you put into.

Speaker 4:

Welcome to 80s action movie trivia.

Speaker 1:

Oh sweet.

Speaker 4:

I think I have a chance yeah you do have a chance question one. The first Rambo movie is called what first blood? You are correct, mitch. What does the predator do when it's cornered?

Speaker 5:

It activates the.

Speaker 1:

Nuclear bomb thing on its, on its wrist.

Speaker 4:

That's close enough to self-destruction. Okay, why don't predators attack unarmed people?

Speaker 1:

Because they want it to be a competition. They want competitive switch me things. Clear my thing out they want a fair hunt.

Speaker 4:

That's true In aliens. Who is the sole survivor of the colony? At the beginning of the movie newt yes, don't try many aliens.

Speaker 3:

Trivia.

Speaker 4:

Who is the lead terrorist in diehard Hans Gruber?

Speaker 3:

yes.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know the last name, but it was.

Speaker 3:

Hans.

Speaker 1:

Hans Hans.

Speaker 3:

Hans.

Speaker 1:

Gruber all right, react the. Thing.

Speaker 4:

In Terminator. Who was the Terminator sent back to kill John Connor? Hey, sarah Connor.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it's like a terminator Eighties not 1990 he was going to kill John Connor before he was born.

Speaker 4:

He kills Sarah Connor. Need your shoes, clothes and your motorcycle. It's terminator to in Terminator. Nothing metal can travel back in time. How did the Terminator travel back?

Speaker 1:

He was in case and flesh yes but that would still be sending metal back. It's not organic tissue Over the metal, that's. They fooled it. They fooled physics, shot it.

Speaker 4:

What is Eddie Murphy's character in Beverly Hills cop?

Speaker 1:

Like his name or oh, oh, axel Foley, yes, I'm actually surprised.

Speaker 4:

You knew that I didn't know that one. Well done Mitch In Road Warrior, who was the bad guy, gang leader Tina.

Speaker 1:

Fey.

Speaker 4:

What's? Road warrior Tina.

Speaker 1:

Fey, that's that's thunder down, not Tina.

Speaker 4:

Fey.

Speaker 5:

He's thinking.

Speaker 1:

Tina.

Speaker 5:

Turner, tina Fey, for mean girl who are?

Speaker 4:

you, hayden? Who's the big bad guy from Road Warrior? It can all be over. Just walk away.

Speaker 3:

I don't remember his name and I've seen Road Warrior like 15 years ago.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 3:

You're gonna tell me like yep, that's it.

Speaker 4:

That's it. No one was.

Speaker 3:

Lord humongous. Yeah, it's something stupid like that.

Speaker 1:

He's the one with a big silver mask, isn't he?

Speaker 3:

No, that's the fourth one.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen any of these.

Speaker 4:

That's why I'm asking the guy with the hockey mask he's like Jack, but he's got, like you know, tight leather underwear, but that's the same guy in the fourth one though.

Speaker 3:

No, yeah, it is. They react, they recast the actors. One thing.

Speaker 4:

What a Morton Joe. Yeah no, that's um Gabriel, not like it. He was the guy who played toe cutter in the first one. He plays a Morton Joe and the new one.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, isn't that the same guy I?

Speaker 5:

don't know Whatever.

Speaker 4:

Move on Make sure that's right.

Speaker 5:

All right.

Speaker 4:

Missing in action featured which 80s action star.

Speaker 3:

Charlie Sheen no okay, no. No, no, no, Harrison Ford. No, I'm just guessing, I don't know. Schwarzenegger no, chuck Norris.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes.

Speaker 4:

That sounds like a Chuck Norris movie. He was like his. Obvious is like lone wolf McQuaid Booker.

Speaker 2:

That's it just, booker Walker.

Speaker 4:

What is the name of the drill sergeant in full metal jacket In real life? Now we all know who he is in real life. What's his name in the movie, you know? To get be specific, I always gun resargent. That's what. Just what's his last name?

Speaker 3:

do that. I Spaced on this. I Don't know.

Speaker 1:

All I know is as early Ernie.

Speaker 4:

I'll give you a hint we work with somebody who has this last name.

Speaker 1:

Gunner.

Speaker 3:

No we work with somebody who has his last name.

Speaker 4:

You more than the three of us.

Speaker 1:

Wait, what you more than the three of us.

Speaker 3:

McGee.

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 3:

Gunnery Sardar McGee, no.

Speaker 4:

Watson no. Smith Holmes no.

Speaker 1:

Hartman, Okay.

Speaker 4:

Robo cop takes place in what city? La no, detroit, yes, oh that's right crime ridden Detroit. That's right. I forgot the it's tied up. What is the secret?

Speaker 3:

fourth directive of the Robo cop to Like it's like to preserve the company at all costs, like kill you're close. It's like kill the people who want to hurt the company, or something like that.

Speaker 4:

Not kill them.

Speaker 1:

Eliminate.

Speaker 4:

You can't do something to them?

Speaker 3:

Oh, it can't, oh, that's right, you can't kill the people who are in charge of the company not the word I'm looking for, but do no harm. That's one of the first three to the people who are coming.

Speaker 4:

He's a Robo cop. What are cops do to people?

Speaker 1:

can't investigate.

Speaker 3:

No, can't arrest, yes, people who are in charge of.

Speaker 4:

can't arrest any member of the Omni consumer product Exactly.

Speaker 3:

That's right, give me my point. I know I don't care about the rest of the answer. I want my point. Give me my point. Any can tell me.

Speaker 4:

What is the town Rambo finds himself in in first blood?

Speaker 1:

I have no idea, I just want to try beat him to the bottom.

Speaker 4:

Um, you have to tell me what state. If you do, I'd be impressed.

Speaker 3:

But I don't know, but I know that it's back that way, back the way you came.

Speaker 1:

Is it Wyoming?

Speaker 3:

No, it's like a Virginia kind of place, washington, actual.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I knew it was somewhere in the town.

Speaker 2:

It's the question.

Speaker 3:

It's probably something really quaint like Green Acres, or you know, you know it is quaint, the double mountain, twin ponds, twin peaks, give up.

Speaker 2:

Yes, Hope oh yeah, oh, look at there, and they had none of it yeah what are the Nazis searching for in Raiders of the Lost Ark?

Speaker 1:

If you looked at what are the Nazis searching for.

Speaker 4:

In Ghostbusters what happens if they cross the streams?

Speaker 3:

causes the universe to explode.

Speaker 4:

I mean, that will happen.

Speaker 3:

That's basically what he says. I don't remember the exact words of what. What he says he gone says, but it's like.

Speaker 4:

I'll give it to you because it's like the air on fire. Yeah, it's reverses particle flow.

Speaker 1:

I do think that one is a little bit quicker response. You want to swap out for this one? No, not at this point.

Speaker 4:

What is the name of the monster who attacks the city at the end of Ghostbusters state puff?

Speaker 1:

marshmallow man.

Speaker 4:

No, what's the natural name? It turns into the state puff marshmallow man. What is the name of the monster? Goes or yes, okay, goes or the goes area. It's the cheapest name.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you can tell Danak, right, was just like man, whatever.

Speaker 4:

Goes or the goes area turns into what? No, that wasn't the answer that question. In lethal weapon rigs and murta go after men shipping what into the country? Guns no.

Speaker 1:

Drugs. What drugs? Cocaine no.

Speaker 4:

Heroin, yes.

Speaker 3:

I was like 80s drugs that cocaine must be.

Speaker 2:

I.

Speaker 4:

What ranks are rigs and murta and lethal weapon? The first one, the first one, that's the only one that was in the 80s lieutenant.

Speaker 3:

No no.

Speaker 4:

They're both the same rank sergeant?

Speaker 3:

There's not sergeants.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, they are there are, they are sergeants.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 3:

Well, do I get the point?

Speaker 4:

I just missed it.

Speaker 3:

Even though he said that he took a double turn.

Speaker 5:

Wouldn't be the first time someone's done that Stars name it.

Speaker 1:

They just throw stuff at a wall until it stays.

Speaker 4:

So try true practice. That was the last question. I have bonus questions.

Speaker 1:

What are we?

Speaker 4:

at Hayden at 10. You have 7. Oh well, right through three bonus questions. All right, let's do it. All right. Buzzers are good. Yep in Terminator. The Terminator asked for what gun from the future at the gun store. He's like I'll take the oozy, not neither need to the shotgun. And he says you have for the whatever he's like. He's like, oh, I got. Switch is see pal.

Speaker 1:

M4.

Speaker 4:

No, I do. It's a face plasma rifle in the 40 watt range. Next one, john McClain, goes by what cowboy name in diehard?

Speaker 3:

Oh man, I Just heard about this like doing some research a while ago.

Speaker 4:

Thank you're in some kind of John Wayne.

Speaker 3:

It's not John Wayne a barefoot kid.

Speaker 4:

Roy yeah, cuz he said I was more, I was more partial. Roy Rogers yeah, all right, the last one who directed lethal weapon.

Speaker 3:

I Know this one. It was Shane black wrote it. Yes, the director was the guy who did Superman, correct?

Speaker 4:

Maybe, Donner.

Speaker 3:

Richard Donner.

Speaker 4:

Yes, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Why can't I get the point if I said well, that's cuz I said.

Speaker 3:

It gave you the feed first.

Speaker 4:

He's over here going to say anything like that. Like you're the dude that shows up at the edge and names the PowerPoint.

Speaker 1:

Let's be honest, he's already won.

Speaker 4:

Yes, Hayden has clearly taken victory, so I get to punish me twice now.

Speaker 3:

Yes, in the 80s action movie trivia. No, I won the bonus and the trivia.

Speaker 4:

Okay, okay now you have to watch missing an action.

Speaker 3:

Okay, there you can watch missing an action. That could be one one of your punishments, all right, and then I I Thought of a really interesting video game for somebody to play that was on game pass, but I can't remember what it is, so I'm gonna go to my list of punishments that I've actually started recording and Pull up something. Talk amongst yourselves.

Speaker 4:

I was just waiting on you.

Speaker 1:

I love how we did it. The bonus and I was good. I had no way of winning to begin with. All it would have done was tied.

Speaker 3:

No, the bonus is double or nothing.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the bonus, like if you get the bonus, you won.

Speaker 3:

All right. Has anybody watched hard to kill yet?

Speaker 4:

I don't think I've seen that.

Speaker 3:

all right, there you go hard to kill and missing an action, but I'll pull up the hard to kill. Chuck Norris and his beard this is 1990s, so we just missed the 80s by a way to ruin the motif. What's Steven Seagal and all of his greatness.

Speaker 4:

Is this like when he's getting fat?

Speaker 3:

No, it's 90s. He's smoking for some reason, not like a cigarette.

Speaker 4:

He's like it's in my eye.

Speaker 3:

I mean that that's pretty 80s looking. Oh, those old gun sounds like the slow motion at two frames, a second. But Mason Storm, he's hard.

Speaker 4:

Mason Storm there's those 90s names.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I have seen this movie, have you really? Yeah, my dad used to like Steven Seagal back in the day.

Speaker 4:

Aw man Well.

Speaker 3:

I deferred it to Tom's judgment. Do you have another punishment?

Speaker 4:

No, Okay, what about him.

Speaker 1:

I remember the shotgun like hit him with the face All right, let me.

Speaker 3:

Let me pull up something from trying to true asylum films. This is this will definitely not be in 1980s, because all they do is mock your memories. All right, you have to watch five headed shark attack. There you go. I'm not gonna pull up a trailer for that one. I think we get it, I think we all know, I think we can all infer how bad it is.

Speaker 4:

It'll look so, mitch, with a double punishment feature missing in action.

Speaker 1:

And five headed shark attack Yep and done three punishments. Afford once to.

Speaker 4:

You know, at least they're both movies.

Speaker 3:

I'm feeling pretty good about myself. I have survived trivia bouts for about a month now. Yeah, yeah, and I got trivia next.

Speaker 1:

He's gonna win next week because he doesn't have to exactly so, or will he bring your egg?

Speaker 3:

in tune in next week. If you're listening and you want a specific thing of trivia like I don't know if you want to screw Mitch again or the rings trivia or whatever Just go ahead and comment on our social media and the first person to comment says I want that for trivia. I will do for you for that.

Speaker 4:

I want this, but I want it to be.

Speaker 3:

Alright. Well, that's it for this week's episode. Thanks so much for hanging out and we'll do it again next week. Goodbye from Mitch.

Speaker 4:

Bye.

Speaker 3:

Goodbye from Tom.

Speaker 4:

Bye.

Speaker 3:

Tom, goodbye from a hang up, bye.

Entertate This Podcast Episode 74 Review
Review of Jason Statham Film
Upcoming Movies and TV Shows Discussion"
(Cont.) Upcoming Movies and TV Shows Discussion"
Witcher Season and Dead by Daylight
80s Action Movie Trivia Fun
Weekly Trivia Battles

Podcasts we love