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And though yesterday, he would have been real impressed.
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Yeah.
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Can I tell you how our parents' generation, sometimes I
question like, how do they not remember things
from our childhood?
I know I know time has passed.
Plus they never tell you anything.
Just found out my dad was in like the Boy Scouts.
I was like, I saw a picture of like, wait, dad, this you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, first of all, I guess that's me.
I mean, you guessed that's you.
Is that you or not?
Yes, me.
You were a Boy Scout.
How come you never told me not once?
Yeah, I forgot.
What the heck with?
What?
Can I just tell you, I caught my mom during the break because we're
talking about old school movies, Danny G said the first movie theater ever opened on
this day.
No, no, no.
First permanent movie.
Yeah.
On this day in 1902, the tally theater here in Los Angeles, so I said, you know, I don't
remember.
I was thinking maybe like ET, then I'm like, now it's too young for ET.
I called my mom.
She picks up.
She's like, hey, Rich, you want to Danny think about me and those?
I'm like, I'm not about the Raiders.
Hey, you could have been listening if you really wanted to know Mary Ann.
She's like, I'm out.
She's out with the old lady she works with.
Okay.
I'm having Chinese food.
Be from Rockaway.
I'm like, again, mom, I have a question.
What was the first movie you took me to when I was a kid?
I'm your first born, little Richie, where'd you take me?
He's like, oh, do you expect me to remember that?
I don't know.
I do remember going to Ninja Turtles, like that was in the 90s.
You think that was the first movie you brought me to like no recollection, no concept
of time.
Yeah.
Ninja.
Ninja.
Rap.
You think that's the first movie?
Yeah.
Vanilla ice was in the soundtrack.
I don't know where you're coming from.
Like I know the first movie I took my daughter to.
I know the first movie I took my car to that cartoon, that turbo, the snail cartoon.
Yeah, of course.
That was the first movie I remember taking her to again, because that's a memorable sort
of thing.
I remember.
So we ask you.
Hold on.
We get everybody involved.
87799 on Fox.
Maybe your first movie.
Your most recent movie.
Any movie memory that stands out, Rich and I have a few stories about like we actually
left the theater and we're going to share some memories of some stories now.
Feel free to hit us up because on this day, the first permanent movie theater opened
in Los Angeles, the tally theater.
Well, I know it's a little different, but in your hometown, did they have a driving
movie theater?
Uh, yeah.
At one point, my sister worked at the local town theater too at one point.
My sister dawn and, you know, growing up, drive ins were something that my relatives
would take me to when I was a kid, like the driving theater was cool.
They were super popular here in Southern California so much.
So I was telling Sam in the break that my parents would differentiate between a driving
movie and a walk in movie.
They called it.
We're going to the walk in theater.
That's driving.
Driven was dope.
Um, you would tune your radio to a certain frequency.
There was a playground.
It was right next to the snack bar with those nachos stranded at the driving.
I mean, not as cool as I'm sure it was out here in New York.
There was like one or two of them, but where I was from out here, I can only imagine what
a cool scene the drive in theater was.
I remember seeing the last movie I sort of drive in was last action hero with Arnold.
Remember that one?
Wow.
That's a great recall.
But I just remember being like, and then I was like, I never went to the drive in
the drive and I couldn't tell you what it was.
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I'm going to follow your lead after the show and bother big Stephen Ortoncia.
My dad will never know.
My mom probably will say the same thing like your mom said, you expect me to remember.
But I started racking my brain.
I don't remember.
I don't remember.
Look, you'll check out my little Google search, ET came out in 82, June 11, 82, I was
in diapers.
I definitely saw I saw that in theaters.
I remember.
Yeah.
I remember when I was older than me.
I saw that in theaters.
I was like, maybe six years old.
I'll be right here.
I had the sheets, the toys, everything.
Then I thought even harder and I said, no, I remember my mom taking me to see the Fox
and the Hound, that Disney cartoon that came out in 81.
Oh, that was that was Disney's like, we guess, era.
I love that cartoon, though, man.
So I was like, you know what?
Maybe that was the first truth is, I don't know, but I do know this your mom, well, you
mom won't know.
There are a few times in life where I actually had to leave the theater.
One of them involved my mom, dude.
We went like as a family to see like 48 hours Eddie Murphy and there's not a, my mom gets
real prudish when it comes to sexual content and jokes, no curses and, right?
Like profanity, Eddie Murphy's doing the Eddie Murphy thing and he's cursing and he's
just being 80s funny, Eddie Murphy, but the person was driving my mom through the roof,
pulled me out by my ears.
We're leaving.
Yeah.
They can embarrassing me in front of everybody.
Why?
That wasn't your fault.
I was cursing.
Why did she pull you out of the house?
Yeah, mom, but can we stay?
You didn't curse?
Come on, mom.
I didn't say fudge in the crystal story.
Geez.
She was so mad about it.
I don't know, but I remember that and I remember this one story too.
Oh, what year was it?
I wrote that one of yours.
I know it.
Oh, no, I know it.
Okay.
Let me look up the year though.
Okay.
So there was one time I was trying to impress a fine young woman.
The year was 2000 and like, yeah, we're going to go see it.
I think it was.
We were going to see.
Hold on.
We need to do this properly.
I'm pretty sure I had something up my sleeve.
Like, you know, I'm going to take it to a scary movie so she could hold on to me real
time.
Sleeve, Kavino.
And I think it was, I think it was the Blair Witch project.
I think that's what if that was the same year than it was because it's a scary movie.
Yeah.
Made it a drama mean patch.
Yeah.
So I'm like, let's go see Blair Witch.
I heard it's real scary.
It's a go.
Okay.
Dude, we're sitting in this movie.
I'm like, for like a good half hour, I'm like, when is it?
When is the skate?
I don't know.
When's the scary part happen?
I'm like, it's going to get better.
I heard good things about it.
And all of a sudden, like the guy's like, ballet.
And I'm sitting there and I'm watching Billy Elliott for at least a half hour, 40 minutes.
I'm like, oh, we're in the wrong movie.
It was a movie about the dancing kid dancing boy.
I watched.
I saw that.
The little dance ballet boy, Billy Elliott.
The difference is you saw it on purpose.
Yeah.
Blair Witch is like black and white on camcorder.
I'm trying to oppress this girl.
He's such a brilliant.
Yeah.
I'll never be by the way.
I'd never finished it.
I left.
It felt so dumb.
And then we went into the other theater and caught the tail end.
I'm pretty sure it was.
You missed all the good parts.
Yeah.
So I had to leave that one too.
Did you guys ever get dropped off at the movie theater by your mom and you claimed you
were watching one movie, but you walked into a different movie?
Oh, there was a, there was a Roosevelt field, which is a mall on Long Island.
My buddy, we'd buy one ticket and there was a side entrance to the theater.
One of us would go in.
We'd go to the back of the theater, prop open like the back, the back door where they like
the dumpsters were, we'd all go in and then we'd plot out like three movies.
Like, all right.
We're going to go see, you know, Beverly Hills cop three and then we're all like crappy
movies in the 90s.
We'd movie hop all day.
That was like, that's what we did.
Yeah.
I remember my movie you paid for it.
Do you remember that?
Well, I was going to say really quick.
I remember my older brother finding out information about the rated PG movie because we really
snuck into the rated R movie and then my mom would quiz us when she picked us up.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
So he knew something about the PG movie as long as she didn't ask too many questions.
There was a movie as, oh, I know what it is, 19, it was 1991.
I was in high school.
Again, trying to impress like a high school girlfriend and really you're just trying
to make out, right?
And that's your parents.
I tell that to my daughter now.
You go see a movie.
I'm going to quiz you on it when you're done because I want to know you were watching
this movie, right?
Um, you know, make, you're making out to Shindler's list.
No, that's a nice one.
And I remember like thinking this is the worst movie I think I ever paid forever and it
was Dan Acroix, nothing but trouble.
I love that movie.
Get out of here.
It's the worst movie because I probably saw when I was a kid, it was so hooky with all
these like, yeah, like digital underground and two pocket, right?
Yeah, they're in there.
I think we left as like a group because it was so bad.
I love that movie.
Oh, man.
It is terrible.
Like the bone, the bone cruncher, whatever, like all the trap doors and, oh man, there
are movies that you probably just went to when you were a kid because you were just
with your buddies and you're like, what do you want to do today?
Um, there was a movie so bad that my buddies till this day we joke about it because it was
like probably one of the worst movies of all time.
Do you remember Paul Hogan was in a movie called Lightning Jack?
I do.
Yeah.
Lightning Jack and I believe I'll never seen it.
I've never seen it.
People getting Junior was a mute in the movie.
Yeah.
It was like his sidekick who was a mute who couldn't talk or a movie of all time.
But I have a movie that I walked out of.
Get this guys to lose my virginity.
Oh, yeah.
I was a teenager.
My high school girlfriend and I, we knew that like no parents were in home, but we had
plans to go to the movies.
Nobody's home.
Nobody's home.
And I remember thinking no one's home and, you know, we're like 16.
It's like, I heard the movie getting hot and steamy, huh?
We went to go see a movie that I never, I don't know how it ended because halfway through
the movie, my high school girlfriend was like, like, let's, let's, let's go.
Like no one's home.
Like, and I was like, I'm going to follow her lead because I was probably waiting for her
to give the, uh, the thumbs up.
You know what I'm saying?
Thank God for ring cameras nowadays.
You know what that, that prevents all kids from like wanting to do these things.
I remember the movie.
I don't know how it ended.
So maybe you could tell me my father, the hero with Gerard Daypart, dude, what's, what
is this?
That was surprise.
You left that movie knowing you're such a big Gerard Daypart fan, but I remember, but
I can't.
I'm a big Gerard Daypart, dude.
Fan.
Yeah, but I told you I'm ready.
Yeah.
But I've been dying to see this.
I told you no one's home and I think it's time.
So you day part did I day part did all right.
Uh, Kovino will be here until Thursday.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I'm very Kelly endowed tonight.
Uh, your, your thoughts on all this.
I don't remember that movie.
Well, do I?
The other is rich.
All right.
And my most recent, you know what?
Ever since COVID, my hair hasn't been the same.
My eyes haven't been the same.
Life hasn't been the same.
I really haven't gotten into the groove of the movies again.
I go to the movies all the time.
I know you do.
And, and I give you a props for that.
The last movie I saw was the, the wicked sequel because like I, I don't, I felt like I
had to go see that.
Hey, so the first one you want.
Yeah.
I'm going on everything by like, yeah, I don't, it's not like you really got to sell
me.
I'm getting to the theater now.
Listen, not for adult movies.
Danny jealous of rich because I have a toddler.
People with little ones.
We can't go to the movies unless it's for the snotty knows little kids, but, but you
know what Danny?
I don't go for like adult movies, meaning like action movies.
I'll take the kids to go see hoppers or like a Pixar movie.
Topia too.
We saw, if there's like a kids movie, like we're going this weekend, Super Mario Galaxy
and two observations about how the movies have changed since we were kids.
The prices are absurd.
I know we live in Southern California, but when I tell you the iMacs, and I don't even
like that, we're not doing the 3D.
I'm just talking about like, tally theater must have cost like a nickel.
I'm talking about like a regular theater at the mall, a nice mall, $28 for a kid's
ticket, $32 for an adult for Saturday afternoon, Super Mario Galaxy for a family of four
over a hundred bucks, absurd.
But the one benefit, there's an anxiety that I can't really compare to much else.
You know when you go to a restaurant that doesn't take reservations and as you're walking
towards the restaurant, you see other people walking towards a restaurant and you're like,
everyone that beats me there is ahead of me in line.
The anxiety of not knowing where you'd sit in the theater when they eliminated that with
a sign seating, it might have been the best thing movie theaters have ever done.
I like the fact that I know, oh yeah, we're in road G, seat 7, 8, 9, and 10 on Saturday.
The fact that you can get there and not have to worry about that, don't you remember
that annoying?
I remember going to see some crappy, was there a Jack Nicholson werewolf movie?
Yes, called wolf.
Wolf, I remember my buddies and I joked about that because we went because our parents dropped
us off.
We were in the front row and the whole time, I remember being like, I'm in the front
row.
Are you looking straight up, it's funny, you say that rich because one of my very first
walk in theater memories is return of the Jedi and people were trampling each other to
get the seats.
Remember that awkward thing of like, well, there's one seat there, hey, can you guys like
all shift down one seat like, oh, that anxiety's gone now.
By the way, we're talking about this because on this day in 1902, the first ever permanent
movie theater opened in Los Angeles, the tally theater, tally's electric theater and I looked
it up.
It was about 10 cents for a standard showing kids paid five cents.
That's roughly three to four dollars today, according to chat GBT.
So movie memories on an old school when 50 hits, throwback Thursday.
Let's go to the phones, 87, 799 on Fox.
Let's go.
Let's start in El Paso with Manny.
Oh, the Paso.
What's up, Manny?
Guys, how are we doing?
First of all, the funniest moment I had in a movie theater is my girlfriend of the time went
to go see Godzilla with Matthew Bodrick.
Well, I was reaching down from my soda and behind me.
There was another couple, but the girl was steadily the guy.
So this guy was munching down on two buckets of popcorn.
If you know what I mean, but the woman was the girl did not want to miss a movie.
So she's looking back over her shoulder, watching Godzilla.
Well, this guy's going to work in the theater.
In the movies.
Yeah.
I mean, are you sure this isn't like a Peewee Herman type of theater?
I don't know, but I was driving theaters.
Yeah.
I was watching a, um, Lobamba 1987.
Yeah.
Classic.
Yeah.
By the way, they're redoing.
They're remaking that movie.
They're remaking Lobamba.
Yeah.
With the original like director or whatever.
But yeah, they're redoing that movie.
All right.
Well, let's go to Indiana.
Eddie.
Eddie Eduardo.
What's up, Eddie?
Hey, guys, I got a classic for you.
I'm a little older than you guys, but my first movie in the theater, which the original
Star Wars believe it or not.
That's a bragging.
That's a.
That's a.
It's like having a cool first concert, like your first movie with Star Wars.
That's pretty cool.
Yeah.
It sets you up, though, for everything else is like ever going to measure up, you know?
No, I hear you.
That's very, very cool.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
You know what?
The reason why my parents and my cousins' parents were like, we got to go to the
walk in theater to see that was because of the special effects.
They didn't want to go to the drive in for return, return to the Jedi.
They wanted to go to the actual theater to walk in.
Made my fox in the hound story sound really corny.
Yeah.
Thanks, man.
All right.
Next up, it's our boy, Tripp and Vegas.
Hey, Tripp.
Hey, what up, Tripp.
By the way, Tripp, you cheating on us, bro.
I heard you calling into the D.P. show today.
Good job.
Oh, look at that.
Good job.
I heard you this morning.
I was calling my hair.
Hey, there he is.
I'm on your good bit.
I don't really take shot that.
I'm so.
That was good, man.
What's up?
I was going to say three things real quick.
So that's Catherine Heigel that plays opposite Gerard Depp or do in that movie.
You're talking about my father.
The hero.
You're right.
That was a youngster.
That was a child actress.
Catherine Heigel.
Oh, my God.
And the first theater movie was Star Wars.
And then I got the theater story.
Tell it real quick.
It was the winner of 85 where science came out.
I was 15 to my parents.
My girlfriend lived cross town.
So our parents would drop us off at the theater.
So it's cold.
It was a Friday night.
I know we forget this.
She had a big jacket and we're pushed all to the side in the theater.
So she's just to my right.
No one to my, no one at the fighter.
So next thing I know, she's got her jacket.
She's got her shirt on during her bra on to it.
She's like, hey, do you want it?
So here's the best part of the story.
I'm like, yeah, the next night we go out.
She goes, what do you want to do?
I was like, let's go see weird science again.
We went and did the same thing the next night.
You were with a horn bar in the top.
Anyway, that was like our, our office kind of the theater.
There's a lot of like horn ball moments at the movie theater
back in the day.
Is it weird though?
When I see dry day Purdue to this day,
I guess we're feelings and stuff.
It's like a Pavlov's talk sort of thing.
Yeah, weird response.
Let's go to New York.
It's calling on the line.
Hey, Colin.
Hey, Colin.
Hey, Colin.
Hey, Colin.
Hey, guys, I'm in a complete trilogy.
My dad took me to see Empire Strikes Back when I was a baby.
He said, he felt the story helped me in his arms.
And I love that you're talking about your hard-to-hard
to I'm dying now from the bottom of my father's hero.
Rich is the biggest fan.
That's that's what I'm getting out of this whole story.
That was a huge fan.
877, 99 on Fox.
Who else do we get?
Look at that.
All three Star Wars movies now.
Rich in Ohio.
Hey, Rich.
Hey, guys, how's it going?
So I guess I kind of stole my thunder with the Star Wars.
I my first memory going to the theater.
What year was that?
Star Wars is about 77, 1977, 1977.
OK, so I got to think and it made me think I'm like, you know what?
I did see it before that.
My uncle was kind of, you know, a babysitting.
It took me to the drive in theater the year before that.
And I got to see Mother Judson speed with Bill Cosby,
Ruckel Welch and the young Harvey Cartel.
You know what's funny about it?
We have a theory on that, bro.
Your uncle took you, right?
Because he's babysitting.
We call that the one-time doozy.
Like your parents probably took you a million times,
but your uncle took you once so you remember it.
So you remember the one-time doozy because my uncle, Tommy, he's a great guy.
But he only, he took me to the theater once in my life.
It was to see Bambi when I was a kid.
And of course, I remember that because it was the only time he like did something.
One-time doozy.
Yeah, the one-time doozy.
Yeah.
That's funny.
You know, I made a mistake once of, you know, there was just,
you guys ever see the Saw movies?
I love, I like horror movies, the Saw movies.
I saw one of those in, I saw one of those in theaters.
Want to play a game?
That was a Saw for.
Saw for.
Whatever the Saw was, that there was a whole scene, like minutes long of them
sawing open a guy's brain to do a surgery.
I took like some hot girl to see this movie around Halloween.
And I remember thinking it killed the mojo because we were both sort of like
grossed out by it.
And I remember being like, all right, good night.
Like, so pick your movie wise and get around my appetite.
Like you know, we kind of ruined the whole, like we were both sort of grossed out by it.
And I remember being like, yeah, I thought this could be like a fun like
want to play a game like hard, you know, just want to know if you have an answer
rich because I've asked you everything, you know, throughout the 20 plus years of the show.
Yeah.
Any like any sports movies that stand out, and I say that because one of them is like,
everyone wants to have a cool answer.
I do have a cool answer.
Yeah.
The one that stands out is, is I saw Rocky foreign theaters.
I remember, and I remember loving it like, because it starts with the gloves
clashing, you know, like, oh, does it be the coolest thing ever?
So wild cats and theaters.
I'm thinking football movies.
I 100% remember that that couple of years difference between us.
I remember seeing with my buddy Phil, being Phil McCracken.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I remember being so disappointed because we saw, at the time, no one, you know,
dumped on it the way they do now.
But I remember seeing Rocky 5 in 1990 in theater.
And like our parents dropped us off because we loved all the Rocky movies.
And I remember being like, wait, he's not going to fight in the ring.
Tommy Gunn and George Washington Duke.
I remember, I remember being like, I remember being disappointed, but I remember seeing
Rocky 5.
Because before I saw my first 3D movie, you would get like 3D glasses like McDonald's
or something.
And you they'd have some TV specials like in 3D.
And I remember when Jaws, 3D and George, yeah, I remember how disappointed I was.
I'm like, this stinks.
It's the, my wife was like, Jaws, 3, that's a good one.
That's the dolphin.
I'm like, babe, that's the worst movie of all time.
I saw that in theaters too.
A Jaws without Roy Scheider is like a police academy without Gutenberg.
Like, yeah, he signed on.
He contractually had to do the second film.
And the third one has a very young quaid, I believe, isn't it?
Yeah, not the Randy.
I'll look up.
Dennis Dennis.
Dennis Quaid, I believe, isn't it?
Yeah, it stinks.
Sam, like, they're certain franchises that won the main guy left.
Like, I like the silly police academy movies, but the minute Gutenberg took off in that hot
air balloon.
I was like, that's it.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I'm getting out of this too?
I think, you know, we all have this recall of movies we saw in theaters.
And we do movies we had on VHS because you, yeah, I've seen it a million times because
I had it on VHS.
But you remember the ones you saw in the theater, yeah, yeah, especially around holidays.
Like I remember the hype around Independence Day with Wilson, and it was a fourth of July
weekend.
And I'll never forget.
I was outside of the San Diego area and there was a line and everybody was so hyped
to see that.
And it was real.
I saw in theaters a blue your mind.
It was so good.
Did you ever have a drunk movie theater moment?
Yes.
Can I share?
Actually, I want to I was saying this off so bad.
You know what?
And we're going to we're going to please let me just share a couple things.
Absolutely.
We're going to come back.
We're going to share your stories because I remember a it was around Christmas time
Sam.
And I'm sure you have something like this.
We were seniors in high school, not condoning this for the youngsters, but we snuck
some booze into the theater and just poured it in our huge sodas.
Yes.
Yes.
And we saw a Muppets Christmas Carol.
And I remember all of us.
We weren't driving.
We were smart about.
We all walked home.
And we were like the 80s, 17 year olds.
Just like stumbling around her, which is where they go see the Muppets.
And I remember everyone's, but we were all gotten trouble because everyone's parents
like you idiots got drunk at the theater.
We got we all got in trouble.
It was a good memory though.
We'll take the rest of your stories, the rest of your phone calls next of the story.
87799 on Fox celebrating the first permanent movie theater, 1902, the tally theater in
LA on this day old school in 50 hits.
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Oh, a lot of people put these guys in the one hit wonder conversation, alien ant form,
smooth criminal.
This is their song called movies, which is a really good song.
It's so good.
Oh, Sam.
I love this song so much.
I put alien ant form in it.
Real you know,
Barry about me and just like the movies, alien ant form is such a small category of a cover
song that's better than the legend.
Like I was though, I was a joke.
I was a joke.
Cockers with a little help from my friends was better than the Beatles.
Oh, yeah, that one.
Absolutely.
And I think that's so different to you.
And I think alien ant form smooth criminal is better than Michael Jackson.
Like criminal.
They like metalize it.
Yeah.
But to say that someone did a cover of MJ or the Beatles and it's better, it's like
small, small, it's a big accomplishment.
And you know, who else is a cool song about the movies?
Buck Cherry for the movies and hoodie Allen has a good song about the movies too.
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Now we got loaded lines and Sam's got stories to stand, Sam's got a pocket of loaded
tots.
I got Napoleon dynamite loaded tots.
Can I go real quick?
Yeah, go for it.
I'm going to run through these.
Are we okay with that?
Before we're talking movies because the first permanent theater opened on this day.
So your movie memories 1902 on this day here in LA.
Sam, before you run through your memories, because I'm excited to hear them.
We said already how a signed seating big upgrade Southwest finally figured that out.
They're like, got a signed seat, a signed sitting in a theater big upgrade.
Danny, you and I were talking about how you need recliners now, like sitting in a regular
theater, like you need a theater with the reclining chairs to justify those ticket prices.
Exactly.
And I think it's safe to say you could say it's a legal activity, but no way.
I pay in those candy prices at a theater isn't, is it everyone stands to go to like the
dollar store or the drug store somewhere, grab some candy and bring it to the theater?
I've brought in bags of burgers.
I've talked about Taco Bell and yeah, smuggles and family members.
I do.
I have like a big backpack and one of my kids was in it.
I saw someone sneak in a rotisserie chicken once.
I'm not joking.
Like it's made the whole theater smell amazing.
It's a Costco chicken.
That's funny.
So give us some story.
All right.
So first movie I can remember seeing in the theaters, regardless of rating, it was Edward
Cesar Hans.
I remember because my mom covered my eyes when Jim, who's like the evil boyfriend of
Winona Ryder.
It stabbed.
Sorry.
Spoiler alert.
Get stabbed by Edward Cesar Hans.
She covers my thing, my hand.
So out of my eyes, I think I would have been about four years old when that movie came out.
It's an interesting one because I would never have thought that, but I think I saw it in
the theater and that's it.
It was 1990.
Yeah.
I think I saw a great movie.
Great movie.
Very different.
Tim Burton film.
All right.
First R-rated movie I ever saw was Johnny Neumannick with Keanu Reeves, which is a terrible movie.
Johnny Neumannick.
Johnny Neumannick, which I think came out.
I was like nine.
So it had been about 95 movie.
I walked out of and maybe I need to give it another, another look, see, but it was American
hustle.
I just was like, I'm done with this.
There was 10 minutes left and I left.
And then a movie I got really rowdy at.
My friends and I all got a little drunk was Harold and Kumar escape Guantanamo Bay in 2008.
That's a stupid fun movie.
Oh, you guys ever fall asleep in a movie because it was just too late.
You guys like, hey, I want to see the tentacle showing.
I saw it's a movie that I think won awards.
I'm not even joking.
I fell asleep.
I remember another day part, dude, movie.
No, I woke up as like this movie was ending and I'm like, I wonder if it was good.
Ben Affleck and Argo.
I fell asleep the whole movie.
Was it, uh, wait, yeah, he directed, he directed it.
He directed it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I know.
I fell asleep.
You know, it was a great movie in theater.
The privilege of seeing it in theaters.
I remember loving it.
And sometimes the theater experience enhances it.
So your gauge is a little off.
But when I saw Point Break in 1991, I was like, yeah, is the coolest movie I ever seen.
Don't tell me about seeing things in theaters.
Kavino refused to see Top Gun Maverick in theaters.
I have, which might be in my, in my opinion, arguably a top three movie I've ever seen
in the theater.
I would agree with you.
The sound, the vibe, everything.
Top Gun Maverick.
Rich.
I remember as a little kid.
I got to see goonies in the theater.
Oh, that's a good thing.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's a good one.
That was about 85.
Yeah.
All right.
So any movie memories, maybe first sports movie, your first movie, funny story as we celebrate
the theater.
Let's get to see that as back and rich to tie it together that, that Super Mario movie
is supposed to be all sorts of record breaking this weekend.
Yeah.
They're saying $350 plus million worldwide opening weekend.
I booked the tickets with the kiddos.
I'm excited to go this weekend.
We're getting ready for Toy Story 5, which looks good.
Yeah.
That's going to be cool.
All right.
So let's go to the phones.
Wrap cross fire.
We call it old school and 50 hits.
Crossfire.
Let's go.
Who do we got there?
Let's start in Texas with Sean.
Hey, Sean.
CNR.
What's going on, guys?
What's up, buddy?
Hey, you all are the rock stars of sports tag radio.
Thanks, man.
We're trying.
Stars.
Star.
All right.
Early memory was going to be Jurassic Park.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, man.
Is the first time seeing the Tyrannosaurus Rex, like in the rain,
trash in that Jeep, you know, and during that scene, my younger brother,
he starts balling.
Right.
Freaking out.
Dad has to grab him.
Take him out.
I tripped it out.
I sat through the whole rest of it.
They'll be telling the Jurassic Park.
I just said Topka Maverick.
I think as a little kid,
Jurassic at the theater is a top top moments.
That's a.
That was a must see theater experience.
Great theater movie.
That's a great movie.
It's a great movie period.
Yeah.
Very cool.
All right.
Let's go to Texas Adrian.
Adrian.
Okay.
Guys, how's it going?
What up, man?
First time listener.
Oh, damn.
It's my first time caller.
No.
Long time listener.
Appreciate you, man.
Appreciate you, man.
I remember my first movie outside of the theater.
I believe it was an 85 was a rambo first blood.
Yeah, it's being fibres all watching that movie.
Man, it just blew me away.
Just seeing that in a big screen.
Rambo five.
Rambo five.
Your parents didn't give an F.
First blood was 82.
82.
82.
Was blood part two was 85.
Adrian.
Adrian, are you a gun owner?
Yes.
Yeah.
That's funny.
Of course.
Yeah.
Rambo five.
Early start.
All right.
Let's stay in Texas.
El Paso.
Alex is now.
Hey Alex.
I've been listening to you guys for like the last like year.
It's been great.
You guys are you guys.
You guys host a really great show.
Oh, thanks, man.
Thanks, man.
I guess.
I'm not for a film, but like good memory I have.
I was watching stepbrothers in theaters.
I remember my parents where they were kind of in an argument.
And my dad hated the movie theaters.
He does absolutely hated theater.
But he was just like, I'm going to do what you do with the kids.
Everything that you don't like.
Everything that you like to do.
I'm going to do it with the kids and everything.
And it's everything that I hate.
So he took us to go watch stepbrothers.
And I was a youngster.
And I just remember seeing wolf fowls like testicles like on that drum set.
That's why I said to your dad, your dad.
Even your dad had a laugh of boats and hoes, right?
By the way, that's already 2008.
If anyone's keeping score.
That movie's so good.
Yeah.
It's so funny.
The first time I saw it, I laughed so hard like my sides hurt.
Yeah.
Oh, that was great.
Yeah.
Did you touch what drums that even yesterday?
Kelly Endo did a little John C. Riley.
You did.
All right.
Chad in Iowa.
Hey, Chad.
What up, Chad?
Hey, so I got a couple.
First of all, I am in Iowa, but I'm from Oregon.
I'm a duck fan.
Sorry, Sam.
That's okay.
I was just about to ask.
All right.
All right.
But, uh, my first movie, like, so you were talking about uncles.
Well, ants can do it too in Jurassic Park.
The guy kind of saw my thunder.
Uh, I went and saw that with her.
And during when key racks first came out,
I literally pretended like I dropped something.
And hit under the seat.
It's basically went away.
Yeah.
Because honestly, if you're, if you're a millennial,
you only move your ant to get your, if you're a millennial,
and you're roughly, you know, 40ish or so,
Jurassic Park might have been like your first, like,
whoa, that's a huge move.
What?
1990, right?
Ninety-four.
Ninety-five.
Ninety-five.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
You're probably like a preteen of your millennial.
That's, that's a big one.
Ninety-three.
Ninety-three.
Oh, okay.
Uh, let's take one or two more.
You know what I remember?
No, no, I remember seeing.
I, I felt like, ooh, I'm a little young, but I'm, I like it.
Um, I saw Pulp Fiction at the theater as like a 14 year old.
Was it 94?
I was like 14.
Wow.
And I remember being, I remember being like a teenage being like,
yo, I felt really cool.
I saw Pulp Fiction.
Ninety-four is a great year for movies because it was Pulp Fiction.
Yeah.
It was far scum.
Far scum.
Shawshank.
Shaw, exactly.
That's the rich, that drug overdose scene.
The Pulp Fiction.
That bothered me as it, you know, watch it stabbing.
Stepping it with a needle.
Yeah.
There's a lot of scenes in that movie that will bother you if you're not ready for it.
Yeah.
All right, let's, uh, before we go to DB's update, let's wrap things up with Seth in Florida.
You mean when he shot the guy in the head in the back seat of the car?
I was like, oh, yeah, that and the gimp and all kinds of the gimp.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The most actor who played the gimp just died.
Hey, Seth, what's up?
Oh, yeah.
I have a take on movies.
Whenever someone asks me if I've seen a movie, my one accessible lie is I always say bits and pieces.
And there's only two movies.
Well, watch whenever they're on that halodega night at 21 Jump Street.
What do you think about that?
Those are good.
Those are good movies.
I've seen bits and pieces.
That's a big.
Yeah.
Thank you, man.
Appreciate it.
Thank you guys for chiming in.
More of your responses at Covino and Rich at Fox Sports Radio.
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Stand by her.
Hey, DB.
What's up, buddy?
Kirk Cousins is signing a deal with the Raiders.
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Raiders will pay $1.3 million.
And then he's due a roster bonus in March of 2027.
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He was a two-time all pro, five-time pro bowler played 13 years in the NFL cornerback Stefan Gilmore announced today.
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The twins homework three times at the top of the ninth inning and their five win win over the royals and Kansas City.
Parads are calling him 19-year-old shortstop Connor Griffin for tomorrow's game against the Orioles.
It'd be the first teenager to play in the big leagues since 2019.
Former Saiyung award-winning pitcher Trevor Bowers going to pitch for the Long Island ducks in the independent Atlantic League.
Some college basketball news on the women's side of things.
Iowa State basketball star, Audi Crookes, is entering the transfer portal.
She averaged almost 26 points per game the season.
That was second best in the women's game.
Yukon Sarah Strong named the AP women's college basketball player of the year.
Vanderbilt head coach Shay Ralph was named the women's coach of the year by the Associated Press.
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Valera Texas soap and Tony Fienau six under parries in a group at top of the leaderboard at six under.
Tommy Fleetwood is currently one shot back at minus five.
Jordan Speeth is also playing this weekend in San Antonio.
Speeth finds himself one under one under par through 11 holes.
Phil Mickelson announced that he will not be playing in the Masters next week.
The three time Masters champion is taking an extended leave from playing as his family is dealing with a personal health matter.
Now it's the first time since 1994 that the Masters will not have Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods or Tiger Woods in the event.
Tigers body cam footage came out today from his arrest on Friday.
And at one point he was quoted as saying he was making a call to President Trump as he was held by authorities.
Guys back to you.
Well, you when you said Mickelson and I thought immediately of Tiger and it's like remember when that stat came out when it's like it was the first playoffs in the NFL without a manning or Tom Brady.
Yes.
I mean, a golf tournament without Mickelson or Tiger.
It's been a minute, huh?
Yes, absolutely.
I think Tiger made his amateur debut in 95 then won it professionally in 97.
But yeah, with Mickelson being out, obviously he's playing with Liv golf, but there's some family stuff going on.
He's not going to be there next week either.
Well, hey, DB have a great.
I think it's have a great weekend. It's only Thursday.
Yeah, I'm out tomorrow.
So I will see you guys later.
Yeah, I felt that.
I felt that.
Have a great Friday.
Have a great one, Evie.
Enjoy time with friends and family.
All right.
In fact, a good Friday.
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What Kugler did that I think was so unique.
Who's he?
He's the writer director.
Who do you think he is?
I don't know.
You mean the president?
You think it goes to president?
The president.
The candidate has a president.
You think China has a president?
Let's walk through that.
God, I love that thing.
I use it all the time.
I wrap it in a blanket and sing to it.
It's like the old Polish saying, not my monkeys, not my circus.
Yep.
There's a good one.
I like that song.
It is an actual Polish saying.
Yeah.
It is an actual Polish.
Yeah.
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Hey, Monzi.
I'm about to make Monzi peanut butter and jealous, bro, because the show and tell
old school, throwback Thursday.
Okay.
And I'm the only guy that passed the assignment, Rich, failure face Davis had to go to the
trunk again, because he forgot just like the nose picking dirty kid in school,
whose parents didn't care.
He didn't bring a show and tell item, but I did.
It's like the, I'll tell you what it is.
Don't tell me what it is.
I don't want to hear excuses.
No, no, I'm saying it's, I was playing Whiffleball with my son.
That's a reason.
Not next to your grown man.
I looked at my phone.
I'm like, Oh, crap.
I gotta leave for work.
Look, Monzi wasn't even officially on our show today.
And she brought a show and tell item.
Oh, that's a hot item right now.
Yeah.
I'll give you five hundred for it.
We already talked about this.
Five five hundred and maybe something from my show and tell.
Okay.
So let me show you what I've got.
Okay.
Because I'm not bringing it back again.
And he'll take you to the movies and put his armor around you.
Wow.
That's right.
That's part of the extra buttery popcorn.
So extra butter for here.
Back to sports because we talked a lot about movies.
Yeah.
And what sport is popping more than any sport in the game right now?
Baseball dude, my first true love.
Look at this.
And I collected baseball cards like no one else.
And I made some sweet trades.
I ripped kids off.
I'm not ashamed to admit it.
I would trade them a Willie Randolph for a Bob Clemente
because they had no idea who it was.
I don't know this Bob guy, but my dad has, I would see kids with crazy cards
that belong to their uncles or dads.
I'd be like, I'll give you this Claudel Washington for that guy they never heard of.
But you always tell the story about how you really need it.
Who's Willie Stargill?
Don't worry about it.
I'll take it.
You remember tricking a kid because he was like, who's Lou Alcinda?
Yeah.
Who's the Alcinda?
Don't worry about it.
Here's a Willie Randolph.
And you know, I would rummage to my uncle's collections.
And I have a frame here.
An ex-girlfriend bought me this frame.
But I put some of my favorites in it.
And you know, hey, maybe you do something like this in your man cave.
Does Dan Patrick's man cave have one of these?
Probably not.
But it's just some of my favorites.
It's not my best ones.
It was some of my favorites that we grew up with.
And you got everybody from Mickey Mantle to Reggie Jackson's Rookie.
Hold up the other one.
Tom Sieber's Rookie, Roberto Clemente, Cal Ripkin, Aussie Smith's Rookie.
These are all some of my Hank Aaron right there, Roger Bass, Mickey Mantle.
So, these are some of my favorites.
And it's on my future man cave wall.
Right now, I just have it in storage.
And again, I have so many great cards, but they're in a magical shoebox somewhere else.
That's an idea of a Tom Sieber there.
Yeah.
Mochi, Bio, Ponce your showing tell.
The Yoshi coveted bobble head for Dodger Stadium.
Here it is.
So hot right now.
It's really cute.
Is it cross promotion between the new Mario movie and Yoshi nobu Yamamoto?
Correct.
Correct.
Yeah.
And people were punching each other in the naked Dodger stadium to get this yesterday.
Yeah.
And lining up at 7 a.m.
Yeah, there were some people there very early.
Let's just say that.
Michael.
I look at it and you have a couple goals shirt on.
Josh Allen.
Yeah, and he's not felt who had their baby. That's why my friend gave me this is a joke one time and I've never worn it
I felt like it was appropriate to wear it today
You don't want to see my show and tell I found an old headshot of mine from 10 years ago in my car
You mean and the and the Cologne Monty gave me for a Christmas. By the way, I chose Jones Jones
199 out of our chats the winner. He said why do you guys have a head shot of Dean Cook in the studio?
Nice
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