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Reflecting on 2024's Cinematic and Gaming Journeys
Ever found yourself nostalgically daydreaming about Tony Soprano's heyday or pondering the moral implications of the atomic bomb's creation? This episode might just be the perfect escape for you. We kick things off with a humorous struggle to recall what made 2024's entertainment landscape memorable, or not, as we dissect films like Bill Burr's "Old Dads" and the gripping drama "Oppenheimer" starring Cillian Murphy. Our journey includes a heartfelt exploration of nostalgia, from the emotional depths of "Iron Claw" to the monster madness of "Godzilla Minus One," ensuring a rollercoaster of emotions and laughs.
The conversation doesn't stop there; we traverse the intricate webs of TV series that had us glued to our screens. Whether it's reliving the chaotic Miami drug wars with Sofia Vergara in "Griselda" or unraveling the alien mysteries in "The Three-Body Problem" on Netflix, there's plenty to chew on. We also touch on the exhilarating return of fan-favorite series like "X-Men 97" and the epic drama of "House of the Dragon," along with a reflection on the epic journeys of "The Grand Tour" hosts. It's a whirlwind of stories and characters that keep us questioning, reflecting, and smiling.
For the gamers among us, we bring the heat with discussions on recent releases and nostalgic remasters. From the strategic camaraderie in "Hell Let Loose" to the expansive lore of "Space Marines 2," we explore the intricate worlds that captured our imaginations. We also dive into the buzz around upcoming projects and sequels, including debates over new gaming content and potential film adaptations. Join us as we uncover how these layers of entertainment shaped our year, fueled our conversations, and left us eagerly awaiting what's next in the realms of movies, TV, and gaming.
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Speaker 1:Yeah, as we get into the end of the year we're doing a review, a look back of our top five. Thank God we went to top five. We'd still be trying to do ten for me for movies Of the top five video games, movies and TV shows that we watched or played this year. This is pulling teeth for me because I can't remember anything I watched. I will say 2024 was a weak year I was remembering things for him 2024 was a weak year for film.
Speaker 1:Remembering things for him. 2024 was a weak year for film. Like I was kind of like, oh, that movie, like you know, bullet Trader, like those two years ago I was like damn it.
Speaker 2:I mean, there was several that I thought of you know, no, they weren't great. There was a few that I really liked. You watched a lot more movies than I did, because I was just playing call of duty the whole time.
Speaker 1:Yes, took you a while to get that list of games too.
Speaker 2:I needed one more and I wanted to put fall guys, but that wasn't this year. Anyways, you want to start?
Speaker 1:with movies, tvs or games.
Speaker 2:Let's go movies, tvs and games, okay, so movies yes, now mine aren't necessarily in order of one to five and like which one I like best. These are just my five favorite of the year I will say which one is my favorite, though okay uh, my number five is old dads with bill burr did he just remember that I?
Speaker 1:just remembered I watched, I forgot all about that movie, like it was all blur, yeah, um, but old dads, I mean it was. It was basically just the bill burr stand-up act and I don't remember this might.
Speaker 2:This might have been 2023, but we're going to say it's 2024. We're going to say it's 2024.
Speaker 1:I mean, we can look up and see what it was. We'll look and see. I can't remember who the other two dads were. I don't either. We're really it's 2023. That's why I don't remember this. We'll just say it was close enough for you. Okay, it was Bill Burr, bobby Cannavale and I can't remember who the other guy? Okay, bokeem Woodbine All people you recognize. They play dads, they run a company, but then some hipsters buy them out and they're getting canceled.
Speaker 1:It was like a vintage jersey sports memorabilia thing, and then one of the kids is going to be a dad, the other one's like about to cheat on his wife and then they end up in like Vegas, you know, or something like. It's just like a wild tale, but it's basically. It's just a bill burst standup. Yeah, I like where he's driving and there's a guy in a scooter and he's like honking at him, giving him the business for being in the road, and then later in the movie they're using the scooters to get to the hospital, be there for the birth of his kid, and he's just like having a blast on the scooter on the road. He's yelling at cars. It's like a total flip. But you know it's Bill Burr, yeah.
Speaker 1:He's funny, because that's his one speed.
Speaker 2:Mad. Anyways, my number five is Oppenheimer.
Speaker 1:That was my number one, okay.
Speaker 4:That's what I was going to say was probably the best movie this year.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, if I'd have known that was going to be your number one, I would have put that.
Speaker 1:Or should I say Cillian Murphy smoking and looking like you effed up hardcore.
Speaker 2:He's like it was a good movie. I really enjoyed it. It was very interesting because I didn't know the whole story behind all that stuff, so it's interesting to watch. It makes you look at the government a little different, if you weren't already paranoid.
Speaker 1:Keeping an eye on you guys.
Speaker 2:But I mean it had him. Matt Damon Florence Pugh.
Speaker 1:Robert Downey Jr.
Speaker 2:Robert Downey Jr and who was the lady that played his wife. I can't remember.
Speaker 1:Oh.
Speaker 2:From Edge of Tomorrow and all that. Was it Emily Blunt? Yes, yes, that's her name. Yeah, yeah, she played his wife, but I mean it was a good movie to watch. I think what's his name, I don't remember. It played his colleague.
Speaker 1:There were several guys.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean the main one. He'd been in a bunch of stuff before, was it Josh Hartnett?
Speaker 1:Yeah, Josh.
Speaker 2:Hartnett? Yeah, I couldn't remember if that was his name or not. Yeah, I mean it was a fun movie. I enjoyed it.
Speaker 1:It was neat to see you know kind of how and the panic of you know's like there's a solid chance, like we could ignite all the oxygen in the entire atmosphere and it's extinct the entire planet. It was neat, it's like well, it's like it's a small chance, it's almost zero, almost and granted, it was, you know, kind of embellished on.
Speaker 1:You know the, the reactions of people and stuff but, it was neat to see that these conversations did take place it's just just, you know, it's fun to watch Like, hey, we are dancing with the devil in the pale moonlight right now.
Speaker 2:Well, like when they're like first, like how far do we need to be back? You know 200 feet, let's go 400 feet, Like the first time they tried it, or something like that. Or 400 yards or something like that with the first bomb.
Speaker 1:Setting off an atomic bomb, and they're 400 yards away.
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, I mean, they were just setting off the bomb part, not the actual fission part. And they were like further back, further back, yeah because, like one guy was wearing glasses and they cracked, or something like that.
Speaker 1:And then when they did it, it was like they were like what did we like? What have we done?
Speaker 2:Yeah, when they were vehicle. You have the guy's like lathering himself in like sunscreen. He's like just look at him funny the shock black what's your, what's your number four?
Speaker 1:furiosa the mad max uh story or saga, whatever they called it oh yeah, it's like one of those anthology films. What do?
Speaker 2:you remember about that?
Speaker 1:film. Oh, what's her face on it? The girl, the girl with the eyes are really far apart. I don't know why Like you could stand right in front of her and she wouldn't see you.
Speaker 2:I don't know why, but she's kind of nice looking, something about it, something exotic. There is something exotic, but she plays young Furiosa from Aaron. Taylor-joy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, aaron Taylor-Joy, who plays Charlize Theron, or Charlize Theron or Charlize Theron younger version, and I can't remember what Thor.
Speaker 2:I can't remember the guy's name, but yeah.
Speaker 1:Dementus yeah, that's who he plays.
Speaker 2:With the big nose.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he's just an insane, drunk, barbarian moron. And then you got Immortan Joe not played by Hugh Burns, key or whatever his name was, because the original guy. He played Toe Cutter in the first one and then he played Immortan Joe in Fury Road but he had passed away. They bring back the Immortan Joe and, like the Citadel, it's the back story of how Furious becomes. Because they wanted her as like a wife and then like she had shaved her head, like was always trying to escape, trying to kill Thor, and then she loses the her head and was always trying to escape, trying to kill Thor, and then she loses the arm.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was alright.
Speaker 1:It wasn't as awesome as Fury Road. Fury Road was awesome, and then they did it in black and white. It's like, oh, this movie's in black and white. It's still really good.
Speaker 2:My number four is I'll go with Bad Boys Ride or Die. It was a good one Actually, I mean you ready for an entertainer's confession.
Speaker 1:I have not seen any of the Bad Boys movies from beginning to end. You've never seen any of them, not one.
Speaker 2:You should watch them. They're funny.
Speaker 1:Not one of them have I seen.
Speaker 2:The first one is good, but I feel like the comedy works better.
Speaker 1:This is the one where Reggie goes bananas and kills 12 people with 11 bullets. Yeah, there's one, or he kills 11 people with 12 bullets. He understands the assignment and he wanted to grill the chicken and they give him the business and then he killed 15 people.
Speaker 2:Well, in one part of the movie it's like he can cook all the chicken he wants. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's characters have been framed 15 people. Well, in one part of the movie it's like he can cook all the chicken he wants. Will Smith and Martin Lawrence's characters have been framed for, you know, like being corrupt or murdering or someone I can't remember exactly, but they're being framed and so the government's after them and also the guys that are looking for them, that have actually done the killing are after.
Speaker 2:And so at one point they meet their friends from the last movie that have all the surveillance tech and all that stuff and he's like, hey, hey, they're coming, Reggie, he calls him on the phone. And Reggie's like understood, I mean, yeah, he full-on John Wick's the whole house.
Speaker 1:Isn't he like a retired Marine at that point?
Speaker 2:Yeah well, he's not retired but he's in the Marines. He's just on leave.
Speaker 1:He's about to have a kid, but he's sitting there playing a video game they call him. He puts the family in the closet, he turns into a T-1000.
Speaker 2:He understood the assignment. What's funny is you got Martin Lawrence and Will Smith watching it on camera.
Speaker 3:You just see them go ooh ah, get it Richie, get him Richie.
Speaker 1:And then they try to be tough and Richie's just standing there staring at him holding the chicken. It's like all right, he killed a lot of people. It's like, yeah, he can cook with all the chicken he wants. It's like we're sorry, we're in your way, like don't murder us, you psycho.
Speaker 2:It was a fun movie. It's really funny. They kind of stretch the boundaries of how far law enforcement can go with things, but it's a lot of fun to watch. What's your number three?
Speaker 1:The Many Saints of Newark. No, what's that about? I don't think that that came out this year. Not that I think about it. I watched it two weeks ago.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:The Many Saints of Newark. It's a prequel movie for the Sopranos.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I'm looking up the season when it came out, 2021. God almighty Tom. I'm catching up eventually. I'm behind.
Speaker 2:No, you just went backwards. You went from 2023 to 2021. Yeah, your next thing, it came out in 1998.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Time Bandits 1982. Predator 1987.
Speaker 1:Tom just loves 80s stuff. It's by Dave, is by David Chase or Michael Chase, I think it's David Chase, but he did the Sopranos, and this takes place in like the 60s to 70s, so like the very late or the beginning of the 80s, where they introduce, like you know Pauly Walnuts is young Sylvia Dante Characters from the Sopranos. Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini's son as a young man, and then it's him and his dad is played by Jon Bernthal, who's just a menace, that whole movie, he just does not give a flying F about anything. And Vera Flamingo plays his wife, who is just like up and down on the insanity spectrum. It's like one minute fine, next minute crazy. One minute fine, next minute crazy.
Speaker 2:You want another entertain this secret.
Speaker 1:Sure.
Speaker 2:I've never seen the Sopranos See.
Speaker 1:Because there's one. He gets out of prison, tony's father and they're driving and his like uncle Dick driving and his uncle Dickie his uncle Dickie is in the backseat with his woman or his dad's wife he kills his dad. I'll do the review of the movie later because this is a recent film I watched, but this is funny. They're driving and the mom starts acting. She's giving the business and John pulls out a revolver and just holds it up to her head and pulls the trigger, nice, and shoots through her big 60s hair and she just turns and looks and he's like don't give me that look. And I'm like the balls on this guy, like blew a hole through the hairdo, like the hairspray's singeing and I was like what am I? Because Ray Liotta plays Hollywood Dick Moltisanti. I can't remember who plays Dickie Moltisanti. Who's like Tony's like uncle. He's not, he's a biological uncle at all. I can't the guy who played the bad guy in the first Ant-Man movie.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that guy.
Speaker 1:That guy. He plays Uncle Junior and he does a good job doing it. But there's something about he doesn't quite nail the guy that plays Uncle Junior in the Sopranos, all of his mannerisms. They talk about him in the Sopranos where it's just like man does that guy eat alone? He doesn't even pass the salt at a crowded table, he's just his Uncle Junior. He's just kind of weird with the big Mr Magoo glasses.
Speaker 1:It's a good movie. It just some of the stuff it didn't quite hit on certain parts of like that was the Sopranos characters, like certain mannerisms with like paulie walnuts, like you didn't see it starting stuff with silvio you didn't see it just to you know the toad lips like the mouth going down that uh steve van zandt did, who never acted before in his life and they almost had him play tony soprano and they made the character of silvio dante to keep him in the in the show and then his he was in lily hammer or as a I'm just hearing words, things and people where he plays a mobster who's like on the run or like in hiding, like witness protection or something.
Speaker 1:But he basically is just playing sylvia dante in that role and he's the guitar player for the e street band with bruce springsteen from like the you know, the very early 1970s to now. Sure, his wife in real life plays his wife in the show, which is kind of cool that he didn't have to get an actor or an actress.
Speaker 2:It was good, all right all right, I'll see, I'll go with my. Number three will be iron claw, which it came out technically in december of 23, but it came out around Christmas, so I didn't see it until January or February. But it's about the wrestlers. Oh, the brothers Von Eriks, yeah, they were like all die.
Speaker 2:Yeah, zac Efron basically plays I think it's Kevin Von Erik and it's kind of like the story on how he felt like his family was cursed. Eventually he's got three brothers and all three die before he's 40 or something like that. It's just kind of the story on how they went through, how they were in the wrestling business, how their dad was with them, just basically his biopic kind of movies. But it was really good, really well acted. It was interesting because I thought he only had one brother that died.
Speaker 2:I didn't really realize he had two, and one died when they were kids. I don't even think he ever met him. And then they have some very tearjerker moments. There's a part at the end where he's sitting down and he's watching his two sons play in the backyard and you know you can see his eyes start to water and then his two kids run up to him and they're like what's wrong, dad? He goes, I'm not a brother anymore and he goes and then they're like we'll be your brothers and he starts crying you know it's kind of a tearjerker.
Speaker 2:Damn, you feels there's one where the last brother that he has he commits suicide because he's just had enough stress on him and stuff and he does that and then they show him almost like he's in heaven. He's rowing this boat. He comes up to the dock, meets his other two brothers I guess there's five of them. He meets his other two brothers and they're like hey, let me introduce you to this and it's like this little six-year-old kid that was their oldest brother, that died before they were born. You know he's hugging what would be his oldest brother. You know kind of tear-jerking moments If you have siblings.
Speaker 1:They're just punching you right in the feels.
Speaker 2:Yeah, pretty much, You're just like stop.
Speaker 1:It only takes so much.
Speaker 2:I mean really a good movie, so Just sad. So what's your number two?
Speaker 1:I think we share this one. It's Godzilla minus one.
Speaker 2:Yep, that's why I saved it Just when you were ready. Yeah, we've both seen Godzilla minus one. Have you seen both like the colored and the black and white version? I haven't seen the black and white version. A little better.
Speaker 1:I mean it gets more of that nostalgia factor from like the original Godzilla.
Speaker 2:Right, because I mean it's supposed to be based in the time frame like when Godzilla first showed up from the original movies and then the black and white makes the CGI blend a little better, but I mean, even in color it looks really good.
Speaker 1:Correct me if I'm wrong. This is the Godzilla one. Where it takes place, he shows up. I think he's not fully grown Before the atomic bomb Before the atomic bomb attacking a Japanese soldier. Yeah, he shows up first and he's going to commit ritual suicide, but he punks out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was a little bit bigger because he was going to be a kamikaze pilot. And then he lands somewhere saying that something's wrong with his plane, and that's when Godzilla shows up, where he's a little bit, probably like twice the size of the plane that he was in, destroys the plane, kills all but like two people on the island because it's just like a little three or four huts on this little military place. But and then, you know, it kind of explains throughout the years how he's grown and why he's grown the radiation yeah, they like using uh.
Speaker 2:After the war they're using mines to like blow up uh godzilla yeah but basically it doesn't do anything to him
Speaker 2:well, like it just annoys him well, there's one where, like they, actually it floats into his mouth as they're following the boat. He, like they, let it loose from a uh thing, from like a chain and then they shoot it. When it goes into his mouth it blows upside of his face and then like he starts to sink like under the water, but then almost like wolverine you to see that he actually starts healing. That was pretty cool.
Speaker 1:That was pretty cool. I remember that part now. Yeah, I mean I think that came out. What early.
Speaker 2:It came out in 2023 in December. Yeah. And then it came out. Actually it came out in theaters and then it came out on streaming, either January or February, but that's when I saw it.
Speaker 1:Definitely January or February, but that's when I saw it. Definitely better than the last Godzilla movie.
Speaker 2:It was better than any of the really the newer Godzilla and Kong and all that?
Speaker 1:What's the King of the Monsters?
Speaker 2:That was the last good one. Then they started introducing Kong and all that, and then it just kind of got silly Even more so.
Speaker 1:With like upside-down Earth, like in the core where down Earth, in the core where he jumps and he just flips gravities. It's like what.
Speaker 2:What.
Speaker 1:What is this? And then Mechagodzilla.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, there's another movie I thought of. What movie. I mean another TV show.
Speaker 1:Oh, we're not there yet.
Speaker 2:Yeah, now that you mention that, what was your last one? Yeah, now that you mention that, what was your last one?
Speaker 1:Oppenheimer.
Speaker 2:Okay, oppenheimer, yeah my last one was Wolverine and Deadpool. I figured it was a great movie. It was a lot of fun. You get to see what's his name, channing Tatum as Gambit. You get to see Chris Evans come back as Johnny Storm.
Speaker 1:I love. As soon as I saw him in the trailer, I was like he's going to be Johnny Storm. I was like he's not going to do Captain America.
Speaker 2:You get Wesley Snipes back as Blade. There's like one part where he's like there's only one Blade, there's only going to be one Blade, and Deadpool, like Ron Reels, just looks at the screen and goes.
Speaker 1:You hear that he doesn't, and actually she does. Sure prizes her role.
Speaker 2:Daphne King comes back as X-23, the little girl now that she's older.
Speaker 1:Count yourself. Seriously though, yeah.
Speaker 2:And then now, supposedly like as soon as that came out, like on streaming. That's when they canceled the like, delayed indefinitely the Blade movie that they were.
Speaker 1:Let me talk about that Blade movie before.
Speaker 2:like two, three years, Well, it's been delayed indefinitely. At the moment, and Ryan Reynolds and Wesley Snipes and a couple of other people are trying to push like a Logan version of Blade where he comes back one more time for a send-off movie for him and supposedly those characters are going to show up in the Secret Wars when they cross all the dimensions and kind of wrap up their multi-dimension saga that they've been in. Nonsense. Yeah. So, we'll see.
Speaker 2:But, like I said, it was a good movie. You got to see a lot of old villains kind of return. They had Calypso. That was super fast. You had the Pyro from X3.
Speaker 1:Or X2 and X3.
Speaker 2:Then you had Juggernaut shows back up. They use a different actor, though for Juggernaut. You have Azazel, which is Nightcrawler's father. You had Lady Deathstrike from X2 with her claws and stuff, so it was fun. There's a lot of Easter eggs in the movie.
Speaker 1:That's like every Deadpool movie they. There's a lot of Easter eggs in the movie. That's every. Deadpool movie. They're just like yeah, Pretty much.
Speaker 2:Throwing them at you, but yeah, I mean it was good. And then they leave it to where Deadpool is officially part of the MCU now and Wolverine and X-23 are in Deadpool's world and they kind of leave it at that, like you don't see many of the others, but supposedly all of them are supposed to be coming up in the Secret Wars movie. That's my last movie, okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, going to TV TV shows, we'll have to speed this up a little bit if we're going to get to some news too, I had six.
Speaker 2:You had six TV shows. Yeah, you only did five.
Speaker 1:All right. Well, I don't want to mention the Rookie. I was still watching that this year.
Speaker 2:Okay With Nate Neffillion, the movie that came out like 2001. Our TV?
Speaker 1:show that came out 2001. Yeah, but it's still going now Like it's still happening. Oh, okay, and I quite enjoy it. Is he the captain now? Yeah, it's not for 21 years. The show's like three years old. Nah, all right, whatever a lot older than that uh, grizelda with what's her?
Speaker 1:uh, sofia vagara? I haven't seen that. Is it where she plays grizelda blanco like cocaine kingpin of miami? Oh, okay, in the 80s that show got like twisted and dark because, like they, when, like the drug wars start, yeah, like girls are getting like decapitated with like machetes and like the house is getting lit on fire Like it's wild, it's wild, okay. And then she's almost like taken out by a rival cartel and she calls the cops on herself and like SWAT and everybody's showing up and the cartel guy's like damn it. She called the cops on herself Like smart, because she ends up in real life. She's assassinated years later. I think she was assassinated in like 2011. Okay, in Colombia.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I knew it was. I say recent, but it was not too long ago that she was actually killed.
Speaker 1:I knew that part yeah all of her sons, I think, except the youngest one. All of them were killed, okay, by rival cartels, like her. Three ex-husbands are all dead. One of them, she had, two of them, one she killed, one she had killed.
Speaker 1:I knew she had one of them killed Cause she started like doing crack and like cocaine and she was just like going nuts. And then, like her husband, like left with their youngest, like his biological son, and fled to Columbia Like you could have gone anywhere, like you had drug money, like you had a lot of money. You could have gone anywhere. Why would you go home?
Speaker 2:Home is where the heart is and on the table.
Speaker 1:But me and Rachel have watched that this year and we enjoyed it. I enjoyed it, Rachel, I'm pretty sure, enjoyed it. She'll tell me if she did or didn't.
Speaker 2:The first one I'll put on here is the Three-Body Problem.
Speaker 2:Here's the three-body problem, which was on Netflix, where it's a very scientific show where these characters are trying to figure out they got an alien signal back and then they find out that these aliens are actually on their way to Earth and throughout the series, basically, you find out that they were coming to help Earth and then they find out that, well, they can't necessarily trust them because they learned that people on Earth lie, because they didn't know what lying was the aliens.
Speaker 2:And now that they learned that people may be lying, they're like, well, we're just going to come and enslave, basically. So they're trying to figure out using their you know, modern I mean it's supposed to take place in like modern day to slightly in the future, like a couple of years where they're supposed to try and figure out how they're going to stop the aliens before they get here. So they're trying to figure out a way to send some kind of signal to find out more information about them or something. It's very interesting. I mean it's way above my head as far as like what they're actually doing as far as science, but it is interesting to see and watch and see the theories that they go through.
Speaker 1:And it's. I just found out about this YouTube series where it's like humans and galactic conflict. And it's like why humans are banned from galactic conflicts. Or it's like why no one goes against humanity. Or it's like everybody tries to take out humanity as fast as possible, knowing they probably couldn't. And it's like this whole web series with all these great artwork and stuff and plot and narration and voice acting, where there's flies that are bipedal, alien-looking things with jackets that are at a bar. It's like the cantina in.
Speaker 1:Star Wars, really, and he's a veteran of whatever their species was like humanity war that ended recently and we had like the best. It's like getting interviewed by a journalist who's like from the same species and they're like, oh, like you know, you had the best ships, great technology, and he's like, yeah, he's like we had the greatest battle plans ever, the sleekest weapon designs, you know energy weapons. He's like they're using primitive stuff. It's like, and we lost, like we lost horribly. And it's like what happens. Like you don't understand, like what happens fighting humans. It's like what happens. Like you don't understand, like what happens fighting humans. It's like war is like a last resort for us, or it's like a galactic conflict thing.
Speaker 2:We've ruined it. We will kill ourselves to kill you.
Speaker 1:It's like for them, this is an art form that they are the only masters of. It's like they laugh while fighting, like their entire society, like they play war games and while fighting, like their entire society, like they play war games and as I talk about, you know, playing call of duty, like it's like their entire, like the entire species is jam, is like geared for conflict, like there's no way to beat them. It's just like whatever we come up with, they'll figure it out, reverse engineer it, hodgepodge it with other stuff and make it better in seconds. And we're just like. It's like they're doing battle and it was like we would never think to do Cause. It's like don't risk the entire ship to pull it off.
Speaker 1:It's like you know there's. It's like we couldn't grasp how good they were at this. And then there's like some like pirate thing happens. It's like they watch, want to know what humanity is the best. He's like watch and it's like you just watch, like human ships just come dropping out of orbit and like doing. It's like this whole web series is on youtube okay, like of, like sci-fi, like sci-fiction, and it's really cool like I need to show you this, you'll have to send it to me.
Speaker 2:What's, uh? What's your next tv show?
Speaker 1:uh, the crown the crown still watching it still. I like it. Okay. It's about the rough. We're uh. We're getting uh prince william he's in college now. Okay, meeting young uh, princess kate. Obviously they're not married yet. Uh, we just got through diana's death. That episode was rough I could imagine and because I know france, they arrested like a bunch of the paparazzi because they were just getting chased by them on mopeds no, like inches from the car, like smacking on the windows with cameras, and all this I was like if I was the driver, I'd be swerving, I just cut the wheel.
Speaker 1:It's like get the hell out of here. Like we are not doing this. I was like I'd be hiring bodyguards. Like if they get within 10 feet of me, start hitting them. Like these people are gonna learn. Like I couldn't imagine that level of invasiveness into my life.
Speaker 2:Well, because, from what I heard, like even after the crash, they were still taking pictures. Yeah. Yeah, so yeah, I mean.
Speaker 1:Some of them, like were trying to help Because there was a car with four people. The driver was killed but his blood alcohol content was like three times the legal limit. Yeah. And so they think it was like a conspiracy, like they drugged him or whatever. Her male friend. He died instant. Okay, the bodyguard sustained injuries. He was in the front seat, he was the only one wearing a seatbelt. He lived, yeah, and Diana was alive after the accident and died in the hospital after surgery and like after four hours.
Speaker 2:Okay, Due to, like, massive internal damages. Yeah, I knew she died at the hospital. I wasn't sure because seat belts yeah about that. Uh, anyways, my next one is uh the acolyte.
Speaker 1:I know you said you didn't like it, but I watched the first episode and I was like, yeah, once I once I saw the whole thing, it was pretty good.
Speaker 2:It does a really good job of before the Jedi became what they were in the movies. This takes place like hundreds of years before that and they do a really good job of showing you how people could be manipulated to the dark side stuff and how there's more than seduced by the dark side of the force well, it shows you that there's more out there than besides just Sith and the Jedi because they come across the I forgot the name of them, but it's like the witches, the sister witches, or something like that.
Speaker 2:That kind of are in Ahsoka as well later on. Oh. But this is basically them beforehand On Dathomir and that's where the twins come from.
Speaker 1:And that's where the twins come from the Nightsisters.
Speaker 2:Right One was trained as a Jedi, the other one is left and she ends up being trained by the Sith and they look identical so nobody knew them apart. And they kind of switch places here and there and granted the bad guy. Once you know that there's a master. And the Sith were created by the Jedi. Well, once you know that there's a master, you're like, okay, I know who he is now, because, well, she's the apprentice.
Speaker 1:But you know they do the whole thing Always to a master and an apprentice.
Speaker 2:People were like, oh well, because he'll wear this helmet and the bad guy like he'll headbutt their laser or their laser, their lightsaber and it would make it go out and they're like, oh, that's just dumb, that's just you know.
Speaker 2:But and then they explain later it's a I forgot the type of material, but it's a certain vibranium. No, it's a certain type of metal in star wars, that's in in the star wars lore. It shorts out lightsabers, it can shorten out electricity if it's like hit against it or something like that. So they actually explain it and there's a reason why. And he does it, the stuff that you wouldn't normally see, that everybody's like well, why wouldn't you do that, like as far as like fighting with the lightsaber?
Speaker 2:and when they go to hit, turn it off and as they swing by, turn it back on and just cut the guy yeah and he did that. He had like a. His lightsaber would come apart, where he basically had like a dagger and a sword, like a shorter sword. That was pretty cool. The only thing I didn't like is like the main I forgot her name but she's like I think it's like Vestra or something like that, but she's wearing. She's like all green. She comes in and she has like a lightsaber whip.
Speaker 2:I didn't like that, but the rest of it I thought was really good and really interesting. It was neat to see something besides the Skywalker saga Skywalker saga but it's been canceled because they didn't want season two, because people are like, oh well, we didn't like this girl, or whatever. So it was actually really good, I thought.
Speaker 1:It's hard to make Star Wars fans happy. Star Wars fans are the worst.
Speaker 2:I mean to me since the prequels. This had the best lightsaber fights since the prequels.
Speaker 1:That's really high praise. I mean, it's not really high praise because the the sequel trilogy, not the prequel trilogy, the ones with Rey, those sucked All the lightsaber fights were garbage.
Speaker 2:After thinking about it. I'm still not a big fan of the movies, but it makes sense that their lightsaber fights weren't as good because they didn't have the people to train them. They're just learning how to fight with a sword by themselves. For the most part, that kind of makes sense, but I still didn't like those movies.
Speaker 1:No sword by themselves for the most part, so that kind of makes sense, but I still didn't like those movies. No, I thought the writing was terrible, the plots were terrible, the motivations were stupid. Everything about him sucked.
Speaker 2:The acolyte was pretty cool. I mean, he had some. There was one fight where it was like one on four and he ends up winning because he's just that much better. Anyways, what's your next movie or next TV show? Sorry.
Speaker 1:Love on the Run Netflix series. It's about that deputy that fell in love with the inmate who was on death row. He was doing like 70-something years but she broke him out of jail Jeez. And I watched it at Rachel's with her parents and it's like the planning to get the guy out Because it was like, well, had nobody know.
Speaker 1:This dude was talking to a deputy. She was the one who monitors the phone calls, jeez. So I was like what is she going to do? Tell herself like, oh, are you doing this? No, what me? If I found out I had anything to do with this, trust me, I'd come down on me way harder than you ever could. It's like you don't have her investigate herself. And the dude's like 6'9" who she's looking for, who she's looking for. She's like selling off all their stuff you know it's being on the run money and like the whole. Like they even did like a dry run where she broke him out and brought him back, like just to see, like how it would go, and like it's like they did it, like they got out. It was all over the news. It was a nationwide manhunt with the US Marshals to go find them. Once they couldn't find them within. I think it was Alabama.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Or something.
Speaker 2:I never heard of this.
Speaker 1:But they ended up in like they were like, oh, based on the amount of like they had a vehicle, they didn't know what kind of vehicle it was, they couldn't track them. So it was like, based on the amount of time they could have gone, like they could be in alaska and eight hours no, like when it was like that time and like no clues, no leads, like it had been days. It's like you know they could travel realistically x amount of miles per day. Yeah, they could be anywhere in the united states.
Speaker 1:They were in indiana okay like they were like two states up from tennessee, like they got a lead that led them to Tennessee. They found the car. They tried to spray paint the car. It didn't work. She got like a bright orange like Ford Edge and it's like all right, not really we're looking for inconspicuous Like a 98 Corolla would have been the move, or a Dodge Charger.
Speaker 2:A white passenger van.
Speaker 1:Yeah, charger, excuse you, a white passenger van. Yeah, a white chevy transit or white for transit or something, or white chevy express, nobody would look twice. Put some ladders on that thing, man, you will blend, nobody will spot you. Nobody will look twice at that car all right.
Speaker 1:Well, my next one but I was watching it like it's like the execution to get out flawless. Once they got out right down the toilet, it was so bad. And then we were sitting there talking like if you were going to pull something off like that, like what would you do? Like where would you go? And it's like, well, the ultimate goal is to get out of the United States. You got to get out of the US. You got to get to somewhere that, let's say, you sell off a house. You're not going to buy a new house.
Speaker 1:That's hundreds of thousands of dollars, cool, you need to transport that money, to use it. So you need cash, because cash clear is instant. Selling off a car Because you can't use yours, you can't use your cell phone, you can't use bank cards, you can't use anything electronic, you can't log in, is gone. It's just whatever you're carrying and it should be physical money. And I'm like, if it were me, a port, get to the coast, find a port, find a ship. Where are you going? Yemen, cool, I will give you $3,000 to take me there. I'll work while we're on the boat.
Speaker 1:Whatever you need me to do, I can't take it for $3,000. $4,000. Here's five cash right now for me to be on that boat and you'll get it, you'll get over, you'll get it, you'll get to go. And then once you're on the ship, like that's it. And then you end up in a third world country or somewhere like that doesn't have an extradition policy with the United States. They can't get you. They might send people to kidnap you, but once you get there, go to another one. Yeah, it's like oh, he made it here, where'd he go after that? And then you're looking for Monsignor Ramirez in Bolivia.
Speaker 2:I'm going to move on to my next one, because we got to speed this up a little bit.
Speaker 1:My next one. We need to slow it down.
Speaker 2:My next one is X-Men 97, which is the cartoon. I mean. Granted, it was only eight 30-minute episodes, but that was their season, but it was really good.
Speaker 1:I'd rather have eight episodes of good stuff than 22 episodes where most of it was garbage or filler.
Speaker 2:I mean, they brought all the same voice actors that they could back. They brought the show writer I don't think it was the same voice actors that they could back. Um, they brought the uh the show writer I don't think it was the same one. But they did a really good job of using these characters, because this takes place in a year after the original series ended, where charles xavier's in space and essentially, he leaves earth, thinks that he's dead, he's in space being healed, he leaves the basically the, the x-men, in his mansion to Magneto.
Speaker 2:And they do a good job of Cyclops showing different ways they could use their powers because basically, he shoots out a force beam, well, he actually uses that, he shoots and jumps to where, basically it just glided him back out of the way of somebody else shooting at him. So they did a really good job of different things, different ways to use their powers. You got a lot of action that was fun. Like you, these uh Sentinels, like all these human Sentinels essentially that are they do bastion, which is the main bag, uh does this thing where eventually, eventually, he's turned all humans that went through this like program into bio sentinels to where it's like the Spartan two program.
Speaker 2:I mean kind of like, basically they would turn into a Sentinel and like you could cut their arm off and it would just like regrow Um, but you get a whole episode of rogues been knocked out. So she's asleep in this bed. All these Sentinels come after the X mansion. Well, everybody's gone but Wolverine and nightcrawler. So you get a whole episode of Wolverine fighting with his claws and Nightcrawler fighting with. He's holding two swords and then a third one with his tail.
Speaker 2:Nice I mean he's just teleporting, fighting and cutting it. It's really cool. But you see like Cable comes back and you see the characters use a lot more extent of their powers, as we're like you know. Before, cable would just just use a blast with his eye and you'd just see almost like a spark over the bad guy's head. In the old animation when in this one, you see a full-on wave where there's a point where Cable is fighting Jean Grey. It's a big battle. It's really cool. It was a really good show. Anyways, what's your next one Number? What two?
Speaker 1:Yeah, the Grand Tour.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I know it's been running for a while, but this year was the last.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and it deserves mention.
Speaker 1:One for the road, one for the road they did the Botswana trip.
Speaker 2:Yep, they found their old vehicles yeah.
Speaker 1:And they found old parts that we got rid of, like Jeremy still carried it, because I guess that was the first one that they did and he headlight, yeah, and it's like this is it, and he just like slid, it just fits perfect. He's like there's like, and james like this is it, and it's just like he's like we took the doors off and it's just like this guy found him, like he saw, like retraced their steps and found the doors and brought him back and put him back on the cars he watched the show was like, ah, they left him there yeah, so it was very nostalgic because I've been watching these guys for years of my life.
Speaker 2:Yeah, me too.
Speaker 1:And it was sad because it's probably the last one.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean as far as I know, yeah.
Speaker 1:And they might come back in a year or two.
Speaker 2:Be like, hey, we need to do one more. At least Jeremy Clarkson, he's doing another season of the Farm.
Speaker 1:Clarkson's Farm. Clarkson's Farm James has his enterprises. Richard probably crashed into something it's a good show and it was kind of sad to see it end it was a good, it was a great ride missing the old, the old top gear days and I like how they brought back footage from like when they did it in like 2005 or something.
Speaker 2:You can see the difference in them, oh yeah, they aged quickly let's go to my next one, which is kind of force your hand here. House of the Dragon.
Speaker 1:It's my next one. It's House of the Dragon.
Speaker 2:I wanted to say my top one, but House of the Dragon it was a flush.
Speaker 1:You know what I liked the first season way more than the second season, the second season or, as I like to call it, the Damon Tripp and Balls show. Yeah, slow, they don't really lead to anything in this season at the end, other than that two people who aren't royal can ride dragons.
Speaker 2:Right or who?
Speaker 1:aren't Targaryens.
Speaker 2:I mean, they have it in their bloodline or something like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Because they're like bastards.
Speaker 2:Well, because they build up the whole show and then at the end nothing. It just ends it's like, oh well next year.
Speaker 1:It's a freaking tease, it's called edging.
Speaker 2:Which reminds me I have another show that I have to mention, but it oh Shogun. I like the show I did watch that I should have put that.
Speaker 1:Damn it.
Speaker 2:We'll go ahead and mention that now you know House of the Dragon.
Speaker 1:it builds up and leads to not a whole lot of a season. Yeah, and a lot of people, a lot of people I talked to were mad about this season, cause it was really just nothing.
Speaker 2:But they tried to do what. Another show that I thought was really good that kind of ends on a slow note was Shogun, which I really liked. That show it was really good. It's one of those where, like half of it, you got to watch the subtitles cause they're speaking in Japanese, yeah. But you know it was a good show. It was neat to see how you know the American or not the American, but the Englishman that's.
Speaker 1:He's basically like the first, not the, I don't the Portuguese, they're not the first white people, they're not the first, but they're they're the first English.
Speaker 2:They're I, but they land they get.
Speaker 1:I guess I think they're looking for the Dutch West Indies or something trade route stuff, but they end up in Japan, in feudal Japan.
Speaker 2:Because the daimyo dies and then it's left to this child. But until the child is old enough the mom takes over and then they're trying to use all the heads of the houses to control and basically force the kid and the mom into working for them, which they do for a while until towards the end you can kind of see where she's kind of leaning more towards. I forgot his name, but he's like the one clan member they kicked out. Basically.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because they were afraid of that guy. And then he ends up becoming, historically, he becomes the shogun of Japan. Yeah, they're framed Cause they were, like, afraid of that guy. Yeah, and then he ends up becoming, and historically, he becomes the Shogun of Japan.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it was a good show as well.
Speaker 1:And then the white guy, the I can't remember his name the navigator. Uh, I can't remember his name, but yeah, he, I mean he ends up becoming like, he becomes very important in Japan, in history, I mean.
Speaker 2:I don't know any historical stuff about it.
Speaker 1:The two of them become friends and he teaches him English, he learns Japanese and they talk to each other and they become buddies.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, Calm yourself, Mitch. So what's your number one or?
Speaker 1:your last one For TV, it was House of the Dragon, oh, okay.
Speaker 2:My last one for TV then was the Penguin. Ah, that was a good show. Like because you know it happens in the world of the Batman and Colin Farrell does a really good job, but like the whole show, things that aren't often said.
Speaker 2:Colin. The show does really good as far as like letting you know this kind of world. Like all the crime bosses and stuff are a former guest, francois Chow. He plays the leader of the Yakuza in Gotham. Oh, does he? Yeah, nice. Unfortunately he doesn't make it towards the end of the movie or end of the show. But I mean they do a really good job of making the penguin start from where he was at in the Batman and build himself to where he's a prominent player and at the end they really remind you why he's the bad guy. I mean, I'm gonna go ahead and spoil mcgee over here. I'm gonna go ahead and spoil it here we go.
Speaker 2:Well, no, you haven't watched it, I'll wait, I'm not gonna watch it, just you're not okay. Well, he, there's this kid that's like shooting or they're trying to steal the wheels off his vehicle. In the very first episode, while he's meeting with someone, he comes out and catches him because, like all the other kids run well, he trips and falls down. So then he's held at gunpoint by the penguin and he's like you know what? I got something for you. You know, they take him and he thinks that he's going to be killed, and which that was originally the plan. But then he, uh, this little kid named victor, which I say kid, he's probably 17, 18, but he's like yeah, I can help you, I can help you, and they end up working together throughout the entire series and then at the end, he's like you know what?
Speaker 2:One thing I found out is because, uh, they used his mom, penguin's mom, against him because he had her hidden away to where nobody thought that she was alive. Well, they use her against him to like, they capture her and like, get ready to torture, and then they turn her against him because, you find out, penguin actually killed his brothers on accident by locking them in this cellar and then it started raining and they basically drowned and he didn't tell his mom or nothing. He went home and pretended like, oh, they were out at the movies. And then they find them later on. Well, she had kind of repressed that because she was kind of getting dementia, and she remembers that. And then she talks about how she hates him and all that stuff, and he remembers all that. And then she talks about how she hates him and all that stuff, and he remembers all that.
Speaker 2:Well, basically he finds out that at the end they're going to use that against you. So he can't have any weaknesses. You know, he'd really grown quite fond of Victor. Well, then he like holds onto him and starts choking him and strangles the kid that he's been helping the entire time been helping him, strangles him, leaves his body there, takes his ID, throws it in the water, walks away at the very end of the show, sheesh. So they remind you why he's the bad guy. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Because they form a friendship throughout the entire show and then the last three or four minutes of the show chokes him out, throws his ID in the water. Just let him be found. Damn, it's a good show, brutal. Yeah, it's a good show and it got such high praise that they actually are thinking about doing one for uh. They got one for arkham asylum that they're going to be doing and then they're actually planning on doing one for some of the other characters that they plan on using later. Uh, there's a doctor in this that talks to the girl. That's like the. Uh, she becomes the head of the falcons. Well, they talk to her and her doctor. They kind of have some easter eggs where it looked like, uh, he might be the scarecrow, because in a couple of scenes you see stuff in the background that almost looks like the scarecrow's like gloves, it has like the little needles on it and a scarecrow mask, but it's it's like out of focus because it's focused on him closer to the screen.
Speaker 2:So a lot of people think that he'll end up being the scarecrow.
Speaker 1:Did they say his name is Crane?
Speaker 2:No, I don't remember what his name was, but yeah, it's kind of interesting. It's a good show, anyways. Games, games.
Speaker 1:One more for three, which I mean we know came out probably what October, November of 2023. Uh, I think it came out but I spent the bulk of this year playing it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Last week of October last year. Then more zone came out in the middle of it.
Speaker 1:This is the first call today. I got the mastery camo in. I got unlocked interstellar. I remember having all the little pages on my little notepad. I probably still do. Uh, we'll all do little challenges. Whatever I had to do. It's like oh the FXJ get 15 double kills without taking damage, 10 kills while midair, 10 kills out of enemy's line of sight, 15 hip fire sliding, 5 kills without dying. 10 times. Did it all Unlocked it, played the crap out of that game All right.
Speaker 2:Well, my first one on my list is Hell, let Loose.
Speaker 1:I'm surprised it's not your number one. No, it's not my number one.
Speaker 2:The Mock Racer I said, no Hell, Let Loose.
Speaker 1:Oh, you put Hell Let Loose. I thought you didn't like it.
Speaker 2:I did, but it's one of the five games I played.
Speaker 1:I loved Hell, let Loose. You guys didn't want to play it at all.
Speaker 2:It grew on me a little, like I understood how to play it a little better as it went on, but for the most part I was like the only thing I didn't like is like the fact that I'm shooting. I know they want it to be as realistic as possible, but I need to at least know if I hit the person. I need to know.
Speaker 1:Play the game Well, if you get the headshot, and then that's.
Speaker 2:The problem with these kind of games is you'll get all these random people and it's hard to complete objectives if you're not working together.
Speaker 1:I tell you what, when I played and I played with a squad that was competent there was voice chat, because it worked. Finally, on Xbox because I think it went full on for Xbox this year, yeah, and they patched and fixed a lot of stuff to make it better I was having a blast with teams that were actually talking to each other because it's just dudes just hanging out.
Speaker 1:It's just like, hey, we're going to take this house, we're going to cover this objective. It's like cool. It's like, hey, can I get who's running what? It's like all right, I got that. He's like we were, if you, nothing happened in that zone we didn't know about, like we were. It was like you know contact downstairs You're, you know MP40s going off before you're the Germans, or M1 Garands, because you hear the ding. It's like he's got to reload because we heard the ping and it's like all that was happening Like Thompson's machine, it was so much fun and it's like armor all right, what's your next one?
Speaker 2:I'll let loose okay well then I'll go to my next one. Then was a dragon ball sparking zero, yeah I didn't play dragon that one? Yeah, I know, I played on my ps5 okay sorry but it's a lot of fun.
Speaker 2:It's uh, you, you. There's like 180 something characters, but, like I mentioned before, some of them are like Goku, super Saiyan 4 or whatever. So it's like variations of characters as well, but for the most part they have just about every character that you would see any kind of major character. But it's a lot of fun. The graphics are really good. It's almost like watching the cartoon in 3d, like it's. That's fun.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean that's as.
Speaker 2:that's as good as it needs to be especially when you have, like the cinematic parts, when you do special moves or whatever, those look really good. It's kind of got a little bit of the like the shell, the match. The characters will talk to each other for a couple of seconds Every character. When they interact with another character, they have some kind of special dialogue for each one.
Speaker 1:That's cool.
Speaker 2:So I mean, granted different Gokus, it'll say the same thing if Frieza sees them. But you know, if he runs into Vegeta, if he runs into Piccolo, they all have a little bit of thing. If he runs into Vegeta, if he runs into Piccolo they all have a little bit of thing.
Speaker 2:If he runs into Brawley he's like ah, the legendary Super Saiyan. So it's kind of neat. And they have alternate. When you play the story you can get alternate story endings, like if you beat a certain character fast enough, then we'll like, we'll see, you know you'll get I'm trying to think there's one. One of them is like you see a different future trunks kind of thing. So, it's interesting, how that goes. When you play future trunks, you get to use the sword.
Speaker 1:The sword. Oh yeah, Remember, because he slices and dices Frieza like Samurai Deli.
Speaker 2:I mean it's in one of his special moves. He's not holding it, using it during the regular fight. I wish I could just use it once, but it's pretty interesting because you play the story as Goku, Then you can play as you play. You unlock other characters to use. You can play Vegeta story, Gohan Piccolo story, all that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2:Like I said, doing different parameters in the fights give you different endings, or whatever so if you beat raditz with piccolo in a certain amount of time it'll give you like piccolo beating him without goku being killed, stuff like that. Okay, um, but that you know, it's a fun game my number three vice city remastered. I had so much fun playing vice city remastered and now it's carried over to your games, where you do old stuff again. Yeah, I know.
Speaker 1:Well, they remastered it and it was stupid, glitchy and like terrible. Yeah, you can open the Pepsi, you already have it in your hand.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but I haven't opened it. I want to make sure it's all right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what was I going to do? I'm not going to hate you. Just take it out, I'm not going to hate you, just bust in and go right to the fridge and just be like, ah, and then, like you know, take off my, put my disgusting feet on the coffee table. Oh God, his feet are going to be terrible, I've been in boots and sand for a year. It's like where were you, mordor?
Speaker 2:You know, knowing Hayden, he'll come home and get like a pedicure.
Speaker 1:Yeah, with Like a belt, sander, diamond blade sparks flying out. He's just like ah yes.
Speaker 2:Anyways, vice City.
Speaker 1:Vice City. They fixed a lot of it and made it playable. I I got the trilogy because it comes with a GT three which I didn't really care for. San Andreas I haven't played it yet. And San Andreas I haven't played it yet. And Vice City Vice City was always my favorite Grand Theft Auto and I'm starting playing it like the music keys up and it's like you know video, kill the radio star. It's like you know play and it's like you know play Vice City. It just starts.
Speaker 1:It's all like man I was like with the nostalgia it's the first I beat it. I think I beat it in like what a week or something, cause like I or it was like two weeks I was playing Vice City, doing all the missions, all the side quests. I was doing all kinds of stuff, having a blast, just reliving it, and like I didn't have to sit, like you know, close to the TV, I was just laid up on the couch with my feet up just playing Grand Theft Auto, having a great old time, and it was such a nostalgia trip. It was was such a fun experience and I beat the game and I felt sad when I beat it and I hadn't felt that in a game really since Elden Ring, I mean. But even then we didn't really have that Because we immediately just went into New Game Plus and then we beat like a third of the game that night Because we were juggernauts off the rip. But it was just so much fun If you had not played Vice City or if you played Vice City when it came back out in what 2004,.
Speaker 1:And you have an Xbox and you can spend the 20 bucks, just do it, play it, enjoy it, have a fun time. I stopped playing Call of Duty, because I got Interstellar and I was playing Warzone and then I was like, oh, you know Vice City and I was playing Vice City. Then, like I was like, oh, you know vice city and I was playing vice city, like people I've played were like messaging me like are you alive? It's like you haven't been on. I was like I was playing playing grand theft auto. What's your? Is it your number three?
Speaker 2:my number three is space marines two okay, that's my next one.
Speaker 1:Okay, so we can just talk about space marines, okay, uh, it's the first warhammer game I've ever played.
Speaker 2:Yeah, mine too.
Speaker 1:And it's fun. It was fun and the whole like weeks we were playing, it's like for the Emperor, it's like the Emperor protects and we're, just, like you know, doing like the chest bump, you know, with the fist, Like Titus it was pretty fun, like I mean.
Speaker 2:Granted, you know, warzone come out. We've had actually struggled to play games at the same time recently, but Warzone came out. We kind of hadn't played it in a while, but it was fun. It's fun to unlock the different characters and create your own guy. Yeah, it's fun.
Speaker 1:I got deep into the Warhammer lore because of this game and I have a newfound love for Warhammer. It's so cool. I'm watching all these lore videos about the chapters the emperor, mankind, tarot, the Horus, heresy.
Speaker 2:It was fun. I played a lot. I don't know how much you played at the campaign, but I played it. It was fun just fighting the hordes. There's one level where you and two other people are defending these platforms and you just have to fight hordes that just keep coming and keep coming. It was a lot of fun.
Speaker 1:It was a blast. We need to get back in there and see Because they yeah, they come out with some new stuff, yeah.
Speaker 2:Supposedly you can customize your character even more as well. Oh so.
Speaker 1:Ooh, I need to check that. When we get done, I'm going to pull up on.
Speaker 2:Alright, what's your next one? Well, you said Space Marines. Go ahead with your next one.
Speaker 1:My number one was Elden Ring Shadow of the Earth Tree.
Speaker 2:Oh, you're already on number one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, space Marines 2 was my number two. Yeah, mw3, hell Let Loose Vice City. Space Marines and then Elden Ring Shadow of the Earth Tree. Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:I played it Well again because we've had a hard time trying to schedule to be able to play at the same time. I played it mostly by myself and I was like eh.
Speaker 1:It's more fun when I play with people. I got to Redon by myself.
Speaker 2:Well, me, you and Evan played the one time and we fought the lion-headed guy. Oh yeah.
Speaker 1:I beat the lion guy in two tries yeah, the first one. I got him halfway and then died. I was like all right, I think I got it from here. The hardest boss I think I had to go against was not Rinala. It was Rinala or something the sister, the twin moon knight.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we fought. Yeah, y'all helped me fight her.
Speaker 1:Or you helped me fight her as well. That was tough by myself.
Speaker 2:I snuck through and got several of the different items or talismans or weapons. I've got several of those, but I haven't beaten the story by any means, or even close.
Speaker 1:Gaius was a pain.
Speaker 2:Was that the pig or the human? Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, the Erdtree flower demon that had three life phases. Oh my God, this game cost me a controller. I think I've ever told you the gold controller I have now was the replacement for my old one, because I broke the joystick, because I spiked my controller, fighting that stupid flower and we joke. It's like you know how good a boss fight is. It's like you know music and then all of a sudden they're chanting in Latin and then all of a sudden the music gets even more hyped and there's like a full orchestra and people are like deep yelling and it's like like in, like Lord of the Rings, when they're running like through the minds of Moria, it's like it's exploding. You're just like, oh my God, but that was that should be game of the year.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I know it's an expansion, but that should be game of the year because that was a full game.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was a full game. Compared to what some of these other ones that come out had more in just that DLC than what the other games were and agencies companies were pissed at who does?
Speaker 1:FromSoft because they basically just the DLC was a brand new game, it was just Elden Ring 2, it was like Elden Ring Reloaded or something. It's a whole expansive new area and there was no pay to win nothing, it's just get expansive new area. And there was no like there's no pay to win Right, nothing, it's just get good. Yeah, play and.
Speaker 1:I was watching video after video and it's like where to get armors and I was like running around doing all those after I got to Redon, getting all the fragments, yeah or not, like the I forgot what they were called to level up your Mimic or to level up yourself, because the leveling is totally different.
Speaker 2:Yeah, something different now yeah.
Speaker 1:Where I'm just running around finding all the other pieces to get my guy leveled back out and just exploring the whole map, running around trying to figure stuff out. It's like, oh, this guy has one, you got to kill this boss to get this, you got to do this to get that, and I was like going through, I was like I remember getting this one and I would go and do and go all right, because I didn't get that one. And then just having it was just a great experience because I think I was off for like a week or something. I was off for like three or four days when it came out and I was so excited because I was just parked right in front of my tv for like days just playing Elden Ring, sweating it out and I know we played with evan yeah and I was having to walk him through and like the first bossy fight in that temple.
Speaker 1:That dude is no joke. The one who has like the full auto crossbow, uh, crossbow with the fire yeah, that was a. That dude was rough because I you know this was on our new game plus characters and like our stats were through the roof, like we're juggernauts, but the leveling system was totally. So we basically show up like wimpy, like wimpy junior.
Speaker 2:Like hello.
Speaker 1:Instead of like you know in the, you know in like Leornia.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean it was fun. Like I said, I kind of grew out of it, just because I I was mostly having to play by myself, other than a couple of times that we were able to get together on there. But it's a fun game I'll probably play. If Hayden wants to play it, I'll probably get more into it to play it.
Speaker 1:I would not mind going back through it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Trying to, trying to level up again, but my, I have. I have two left.
Speaker 2:I guess, we got out of sync there, but I've played a good bit of it the way through, where you get to switch between Spider-Man and Miles Morales a bunch and it's fun because each one has special side missions they can do to unlock more stuff. There's probably at least 50 suits or variations of suits that you can use, with different colors and stuff, so that's pretty cool. The main bad guy starts off as Kraven and then it kind of moves to Venom and I don't know if it's going to move to something else before the end of the game.
Speaker 2:I don't know you need to report back.
Speaker 2:Like I mean so far, Venom like Harry Osborn becomes Venom in this, and I don't know where it's leading from there because, like, like I said, it's I haven't done the ending of it yet and I made sure I didn't spoil it by seeing something else, because they are making a Spider-Man 3, which will be like the wrap-up of the whole series for the games, and they're actually making, from what I heard, a Venom version of it as well, like a straight Venom game oh cool, that's what that's going to do, well.
Speaker 2:And then my last one is from a certain special.
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Speaker 2:Helldivers 2 was an awesome game and I wish Tom would have bought it on PC just to play with me on PS5. I had so much fun playing this game and I had to play with people like I didn't even talk to anybody else. It was just me playing with three other random people that I couldn't communicate with. But basically it's like starship troopers, except for it's like that, or terminator, depending on which side of the universe you're trying to defend. I haven't played this game probably like five months I wonder what the player count is.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I know when it started out it was like 500,000 something. Last I saw was around 200,000. But because they kind of got still like we had done everything and they just kind of rehashed the same stuff because they didn't expect people to complete all the missions and fight off the people that quickly. So I think there's a third faction they're introducing or have introduced.
Speaker 2:I, like I said, I haven't played the game in several months but it was a lot of fun. Like I think we would have a blast like me, you and hayden and evan playing this because I mean, there's so much you could do. Like there's so many different weapons you can use as you play. Like you can unlock in game currency that you can buy stuff for your actual character. And then there's, like game currency that you can use real money to pay for or you can actually find the currency in the world. It's just a little slower to build it, but it's a lot of fun. There's lots of different things. Like you can put down where you have a turret that shoots mortars and stuff. You're fighting characters that are the size of a house, trying to not get stepped on Sounds like. Elden.
Speaker 1:Ring.
Speaker 2:Kind of.
Speaker 2:With those giant fire golems but what's cool is like you'll be fighting, like you know, 70 something bugs and some of them are the ones you can just like spray over and easily defeat them, and other ones are just bigger, they're faster. There's some flying ones, there's some that are like basically tanks. They almost look like the Pokemon Rhyhorn. It looks like those. They just charge after you. You have to try and dodge them and stuff as you're shooting at them. Jeez, different guns work better on different characters, different stuff. The one I didn't play much is against the robots because they were really hard and they could shoot back. I wasn't that good.
Speaker 2:I was good at fighting the bugs because they didn't have as much long-range stuff, but it was a lot of fun. I really wish they would put it on Xbox and y'all would play, because I'd blast. Anyways, we will move on to some of our news here. News what did I do with my?
Speaker 1:phone.
Speaker 2:That's where all my news is. Let me pull this up here. You juicy McGee let's see, we'll start with tell me some news, mitch some news. Where'd it go?
Speaker 1:where'd the news go?
Speaker 2:supposedly there's an Agent Venom film reportedly in the works at Sony, where it's in an agent Venom film reportedly in the works at Sony agent Venom. Yeah, where it's uh in the comics Venom attaches. They attach Venom to flash Thompson, which is the bully that beat up Peter Parker.
Speaker 2:Yeah, cause he goes into the Marines, he ends up losing his legs. Well then, when they come out and when he comes out of the military, they ask him if he wants to be part of this special program where, when he becomes Venom, he gets his legs back while he's wearing the suit the comic. To begin with, you can't have the suit on for more than 48 hours or it'll become bonded to you. He's supposed to take it off after so long. Eventually it happens to where he gets trapped on a mission. He can't take it off.
Speaker 2:He looks a little different. He's almost like an armored looking Venom. But they have, like this gun that he has that the government gave him, that can either be a pistol or he can attach more to it where it's like a sniper rifle or a submachine gun, depending on how he assembles it. But it was pretty cool. Eventually he loses his mind because he sees this giant tank and this guy's in it and he runs over this mom and child. He basically just murders them and runs them over in the street and he loses his mind, becomes the actual Venom looking guy, rips the top off the tank and then bites the guy's head off.
Speaker 1:Nice.
Speaker 2:But there's a lot to the story and it would be a cool thing to see I think it would do good if they took the guy that played Venom and the Andrew Garfield movie, or the guy that played not Venom, that played Flash Thompson and during the Secret Wars stuff, have him cross over to where he becomes the bully, that becomes the Marine and all that stuff.
Speaker 1:And then becomes Venom, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, let's see the next thing I have on here is.
Speaker 2:Predator Badlands, which is the sequel to Prey. It'll be coming out on the 7th of November of next year, supposedly. They said that the Predator's going to kind of be a protagonist in a way, so I'm interested to see what they do with that. They have some kind of ship coming in. Maybe he's being hunted by the other Predators or something like that. So that'll be interesting to see. Also, there's a Predator anthology series that'll be animated that's being made as well, where it'll be like different stories about the Predator, different Pred predators throughout the universe, or something like that. Let's see.
Speaker 2:We also have Warner Brothers plans to focus on four core franchises going forward for gaming to ensure future success. They want to focus on the Batman series. Hogwarts Legacy, game of Thrones and Mortal Kombat is like their four main franchises for video games going forward. Hogwarts Legacy was really good. Yeah, there's going to be a sequel to that. Whatever they're going to do with Game of Thrones, I don't know Mortal Kombat, I mean it's always got its. You know, it's consistent as far as like being popular for people. And then, from what I've seen, people think that the next Batman it's going to be a continuation of the Arkham series and it's going to be Batman Beyond, gotham, which will be Batman Beyond. We can only hope that would be. They showed some like pictures and stuff of what like I guess what they're trying to like push towards where you see Batman Beyond and then you see all like the neon Gotham. You know, in the distance it looked really cool. That would be a fun thing.
Speaker 1:Batman Beyond was so great. And they do so little with it.
Speaker 2:We got Den of Thieves 2 that has Gerard Butler and O'Shea Jackson. Den of Thieves 2 Pantera comes out in January, on January 10th. Alien Earth, which is the TV series Ridley Scott is making for Hulu, comes out next summer. It says, and it's going to be somehow the aliens are on Earth, the xenomorphs and something. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be future or modern day or what, but somehow it's going to incorporate that. Oh, let's see. I got another piece of news about that. It's a prequel series. Alien Earth. The main antagonist is the alien. It has a ragtag group of soldiers fighting for survival. They all die. I don't really tell you a whole lot else about it. Supposedly the Superman trailer is expected to be shown mid-December. It will be attached to Disney's Mufasa, the Lion King. So when that comes out they'll have a trailer for the new Superman. That comes out next January, I mean sorry, next July. Who's?
Speaker 1:playing Superman.
Speaker 2:That David Cornswet. If you see him, he's been in some other stuff. They're wanting to use younger actors that are still on the way up so that they can use them for longer.
Speaker 1:He says his name is David Cornsweat.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like Cornsweat, I think, I can't remember how you spell it Okay, yeah, I see it Okay. Yeah, they have a couple of pictures of him in the suit, so we'll see. All right, all right Okay.
Speaker 1:Mitch.
Speaker 2:Mitch. Okay, let's see. The Hollywood Reporter says the plans for the Batman 2 to begin filming next year appear increasingly uncertain, with no progress towards scheduling so far. I mean, from what I heard, it's supposed to be getting started here soon. Let's see Lilo and Stitch. The animated or the live action movie will be coming out May 23rd. That's what Stitch will look like in the live action.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm good with that. I'm good with that, not like the messed up Sonic before they changed it Before, the entire world was like no, go back to the drawing board and fix that.
Speaker 2:Let's see. There's reportedly a scarier version of the Blair Witch Project the original it's being released, which is said to be closer to the director's original vision, potentially including previously unseen footage and a darker, more unsettling tone than the original film. The version is being marketed as a remaster or director's cut that aims to deliver a more terrifying experience for viewers, so that'd be interesting To me. That was the first terrifying movie that I saw as a kid because it was one of those first found footage things. I was like this is real.
Speaker 2:So, we'll see. Let's see Peacemaker season two. There's more characters involved this time and it's a massive story in a massive world and I think anyone who likes season one is going to love season two. That's what they're saying about Steve and Aggie, or Steve Aggie. Supposedly they're going to retcon the entire season one to make sure it fits in with the new DC Universe stuff. They'll explain why the Justice League appearing in season one isn't canon kind of thing. I hate when they do that crap. Yeah, John Cena's still peacemaker in the new DC Universe. Let's see what else we got here. Let's see what else we got here. Oh, they're making a See. Jeff Womester is at the helm of a new Batman trilogy that'll be in DC Animation Studio. It'll be Batman Nightfall, which is based on when Batman.
Speaker 1:Because his back's broken by Bane.
Speaker 2:Yeah, bane breaks his back. Then he has Asriel, which is the order of St Dumas' knight in the DC world. He comes in, takes over Batman's spot. He ends up beating Bane and then, when Batman gets better, he doesn't want to relinquish the title. So Batman has to fight him. And when he comes in he uses his whole armor suit and new tech where he's a little more advanced than Batman. So I guess he has to figure out how to tackle all that.
Speaker 2:Let's see I think that may be all the news I currently have From what I can tell. Yeah, I mean, the only other thing I saw was kind of some surprising news is that Dragon Ball Sparking Zero crossed 3 million sales in just 24 hours. Nice, that's a good haul there.
Speaker 1:That was pretty impressive. They're going to make another Dragon Ball Z game. I'm not worried about it.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, they always will, and that's really.
Speaker 1:Ever since Dragon Ball Budokai.
Speaker 2:I mentioned earlier that the Blade has been indefinitely delayed. No longer has a release date. Reading, reading, reading, scanning. There's more. There's future Alien vs Predator movies in the works, with Prey and Romulus, characters seemingly teased by the 20th century. So maybe the Predator from Prey or the survivors in Alien Romulus crossover at some point in a future movie or something like that.
Speaker 1:I don't know how that would work.
Speaker 2:I'm sure they'll have some convoluted way. In the lore Predators can live up to like 800 and something years.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm saying prey takes place, like they're still using flintlock weapons.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:And Romulus is in the future.
Speaker 2:Well, prey would be that predator would be like a newborn, or not newborn, but like a new adult, a young adult, so he would be around you know, between 100 and 200 years.
Speaker 1:Doesn't she kill the predator?
Speaker 2:Yeah, but not the ones that come back after them.
Speaker 1:Do they do like the whole predator 2 thing when like they all show up Like a bunch of them Well, and like take the body and they like give her like a trophy.
Speaker 2:No, and the prey she killed the predator, she comes back with his head. Well then, it's not seen, other than I mean it's alluded to where, as the credits are rolling, they show almost like cave art where the people are there, you see, predator ships come in the town's, annihilated, essentially in like the art that's going as the credits are rolling. So basically telling you that the Pred predators came in and wiped off any existence of them by killing out that, killing the village. So that's really, yeah, that's all I got. Okay, then.
Speaker 2:I had some news, but while we kind of already talked about, like you know, the gaming community as far as, like, the companies were mad about the DLC of Erdtree winning Game of the Year, did it win yeah?
Speaker 1:Good.
Speaker 2:The title Gamers Are Mixed about the Game Awards, allowing DLC to win Game of the Year.
Speaker 1:Because it was. It was yeah. Nothing else came out this year. That was that good. Yeah. That I can think of.
Speaker 2:Like we said, it's the size of a regular game of other games. That's pretty much it, other than the fact Georgia won 44-42. Still undefeated 31 home game win streak.
Speaker 1:Are they still undefeated this season? I thought they lost again. Well, I'm just saying at home Okay, yeah they've lost two games this season.
Speaker 2:Ooh, thought they lost. Well, I'm just saying like at home, okay, yeah, yeah, they've lost two games this season.
Speaker 1:Ooh, two.
Speaker 2:They're in the SEC championship. Who?
Speaker 1:are they going to play?
Speaker 2:Texas or Texas A&M.
Speaker 1:Whoever wins tonight and those of you listening now probably already know- Since we record in advance, we can't read the future yet on this show.
Speaker 2:But yeah, that's all I got. Hopefully Hayden will be back with us on our next recording. Yeah, we're trying to bridge the gap. We'll get a little more like random yelled-out answers at us to trivia.
Speaker 1:Yep More speaking away from the mic like this, you can barely hear him talk.
Speaker 2:Or very monotone talk, even when he's trying to pretend like he's excited.
Speaker 4:My name is Hayden B or very monotone, even when he's trying to pretend like he's excited.
Speaker 1:My name is Hayden. It was a really good movie. I enjoyed it. I thought it was fantastic and the way they lined up a lot of the plot with the characters was spectacular.
Speaker 2:Or making cat noises.
Speaker 1:Things I miss about Hayden. I miss playing video games with Hayden to hear him getting attacked by his cat randomly. You just hear like he's like ah kitty. Then you hear doctor.
Speaker 2:You hear, like the headset's fucking.
Speaker 1:You hear like really quickly. He's like Jesus Yelling at his cat. Or it's like hang on, I'm being loud, my wife is yelling at me, yeah, she keeps saying I'm being loud, my wife is yelling at me, yeah.
Speaker 2:She came down and said I was being too loud.
Speaker 1:Or he gets hit with a book, yeah. Or I think he made his kids cry. He was shouting.
Speaker 2:And then all we heard was hate it.
Speaker 1:He's like ah.
Speaker 2:And then the microphone went mute.
Speaker 1:Yeah, just shouting answers until he's right. Here's how hayden answers a question like oh, it was, um, uh the thing, the guy, uh the place, uh the people, uh so and so. So, as he just slowly works through it in his mind and like, pick, like, vocalizes what he sees until he gets to it, he's like yeah, yeah, we're gonna make a new, uh, a new rule in trivia starting next year.
Speaker 2:No, we're not. Oh, yeah, we are.
Speaker 1:It's not going to take, it never does.
Speaker 2:No, Well, when I do trivia I'm going to count down. If you hit the buzzer, I'll give you five seconds to answer, or then we're moving on and the other person gets a chance.
Speaker 1:Yeah, five four, or with Hayden, tom, five Four.
Speaker 2:Three. You know, hayden, if you're listening when we do our next episode and you're back with us, I hope you've listened this year.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we hope you listened to the show this year.
Speaker 2:I hope you enjoyed what you heard. I hope that you let us know what you liked about it in our next episode. We'll see you soon. He's still overseas at the moment, but he should be back in the next week or two, hopefully, and then we'll be a trio again, the three amigos.
Speaker 1:We all posed yeah Well, me and Mitch did Hayden. We don't know if Hayden did, hayden might pose. I missed the waiting to get online and just seeing like Tom, tom, tom, tom, thomas, tom, tom, tommy, and it's like I dozed off on the couch for like a second. I look and I have like 42 missed messages in the group chat and I'm just like it's all Tom or it's T-O-M. It's spelled out like one message is T-O or Mitch, mitch, mitch, mitch, mitchell, mitchell, moich. When he misspells it and puts the O, we call you Moich.
Speaker 2:We missed you, buddy, we missed you. I don't know if he listens or not.
Speaker 4:I don't know if he does, I know he listens to some episodes.
Speaker 2:I don't know if he listens to all of them.
Speaker 1:I don't know. We did a lot of recording this year. Yeah, kept it alive in the Tom and Mitch show, the Tom and Mitch Power Hour.
Speaker 2:Well, it'll be interesting to see when he comes back, if our ratings go back down as far as number of downloads they went up a lot this year, so See if
Speaker 1:they go back down See if there's a causation. We'll see you soon, Hayden. Let's see, let me look at that I got to clean off your side of the table.
Speaker 2:Yeah, got a bunch of stuff sitting there.
Speaker 1:Plug back in your mic and your headset.
Speaker 2:We just pretend like you weren't here.
Speaker 1:It's going to be tough having to look to my right Instead of looking just across the table.
Speaker 2:Let's see Right now we are sitting at roughly 37,000. 37.8 thousand downloads.
Speaker 1:Damn yeah Like total forever.
Speaker 2:Yeah, overall, yeah, nice. I mean, granted it's not tons compared to, like, joe Rogan, but you know that's a lot for us.
Speaker 1:Yeah Well, we didn't host Fear Factor either.
Speaker 2:We went for, like the first couple episodes, our first couple seasons, of getting like one to 2 a year to one to 2000 a month.
Speaker 1:Now I remember when we thought we were like you know how does it? How does it? Because we were about to hit a thousand downloads.
Speaker 2:It was like, yeah, look at us in a year.
Speaker 1:Woo, and now it's just like how we do this month. It's like I don't know, like 1500, 2000.
Speaker 2:I, I think the using the algorithm and stuff that helps me give up the hashtags and all that, I think that helps. I think it's been working. Anyways, we'll.
Speaker 1:We'll catch y'all next time on the next episode of entertain this. Christmas Vacation.