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Slash kind of funny.
What is up everybody?
Welcome to your monthly kind of funny screencast where we talk about all the fun movies that
are coming up in the next month.
Today, we have some lovely special guests in the studio, Elise Williams, James Williams.
Yay!
Thank you for having us.
In addition to Roger Nick, who are with us all the time.
Yeah.
Before we get started, I want to talk a little bit about anything good you guys have been watching
lately.
This is coming out next week.
We're recording this early, so there may be some things that we could talk about.
Of course, I'm on the show, the movie.
I'm wearing the shirt.
I'm wearing the shirt.
Yes.
This is the best movie to come out in the year so far.
May hold that ranking.
We'll see.
I can't imagine anything surpassing it.
But I love these two guys and the whole crew that they've assembled and the movie is fantastic.
I know a kind of garnered a little bit of that steamroll hype, I know.
So I think there's maybe a cult following in Los Angeles at least.
We saw it twice in theaters in both times that theaters were packed.
Yeah.
But I know Los Angeles isn't the world and it isn't even the country.
If you get an opportunity to check it out, I highly recommend it.
If you like funny things and you've maybe lamented that there haven't been really true comedies
in feature form in theaters, this is a pure comedy.
And then I would also say if this is your entry point to go back and explore the catalogue of these guys
because Nirvana, the band, the show is fantastic and all their web stuff is awesome too.
Yeah.
Double stamp that.
Double stamped it.
Yeah.
Double stamp approval.
Actually, I did the same thing.
So I went into a Q&A event where they're showing off the movie before it actually had the wide release.
Andy was going also.
Let me just show.
I've seen the clip, the Wii shop clip.
Let me try it out.
And I was close to every week.
Every Wednesday.
I laughed so hard that I keep on saying the story.
Like I literally knocked my glasses off of my face like into my popcorn.
It was so funny.
And then I saw it again with Joey and Leanza.
And then now we're watching.
We're on season two.
Yeah.
So it is just incredible.
And it's also should be on digital or at least you could buy it.
I think this week, the week that this is airing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very exciting.
I'm already taking clips circulating.
It's just so good.
So if you like that, I highly recommend you watch my movie.
You're so far.
War machine on Netflix.
Alan Richardson.
Okay.
All right.
Let me let me just pitch you this.
What if I told you there's a movie with, you know, Bad Castle from Blue Mountain State.
Yeah.
Alan Richard.
Reacher himself.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he plays Army Ranger.
He wasn't laser team.
He wasn't laser team.
He's also Rafael in the Michael Bay.
You already have touchdowns.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You love him.
What if I told you he was a movie that was a predator.
Meets Metal Gear.
But with the budget of Nirvana, the man, the show that I like for your show.
All right.
Okay.
All right.
There it is.
On Netflix now.
Terrence Howard is not involved.
He might be for all.
You know, I didn't look.
They passed him the script.
He said, next time.
Yeah.
Roger.
Do you have anything else?
No.
I'm horribly blind on everything.
Nirvana, band, the show, the movie.
And watch that.
And then hoppers.
I need to watch.
Oh, yeah.
But you watched something that I watched.
Hi.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Which I know you guys have.
Yeah.
I saw you.
Yeah.
I'm not typically a sci-fi kind of person kind of just went into it because I know how beloved
the book is and how much people like Andy Wear plus it's Lord and Miller.
Mm-hmm.
A cell.
Brian Gosling.
Kind of knock it out of the park.
Set up for it.
I was pleasantly surprised at how much I liked it.
I had a really good time.
It's funnier than I thought it would be.
It's a story line really like kind of comes together for me and I'm like very endeared to
these characters now.
And I think that hopefully I think it's going to like crush at the box office.
I think it's like a very widely appealing movie that's you can kind of like you can take
Mom and Dad too.
You can see with your friends like it kind of hits all of the demographics and stuff
like that.
Yeah.
What do you guys think?
We're being so far from humanity.
It's a very human story.
Mm-hmm.
And I also was surprised by how funny it was.
I had of course had seen the Martian and I think that there are similarities between
the two Andy Weir.
But this I think Ryan Gosling.
Wow.
I was just so impressed by his performance in this.
And I of course some an early Gosling consumer with breaker high.
Oh, that's a deep cut.
That's a deep cut.
That's a deep cut.
Which was when I was like, you know, preteen or whatever in Canada.
That was the first thing I saw him in where he played this annoying guy and I thought I
hate this guy so much.
And of course he's become a superstar.
But he was the comedy relief on that show and he's got great comedic timing and delivery.
And it's, you see it in spades in this film.
You see it in space.
Oh.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Some fun things that you guys can check out if you haven't seen them yet.
Each and every month we get together to talk about the biggest movies and TV shows sometimes
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Hey, don't break the illusion.
I see you in the chat.
Oh, I'm jealous.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jim Tasty's us to you there.
This is James and Alisa here.
We love talking movies with James and Alisa.
We had to take advantage of you guys.
Are you being an exception?
I don't know.
Yeah, normally record this on the last week of the month, but there's not that much of
the changes have been in the third and the fourth week.
Anytime we come into town, we basically, we go, we put our hands out, we go, we're here
for whatever you need.
Whatever you need.
Whatever you need.
Well, yeah.
Because we'll probably just be hanging out with you guys.
I know.
And talking about varying degrees of this stuff anyways.
Let's start with April 1st, 2026.
Wait, is this Bertha?
Oh.
Happy Bertha.
Will you be taking her to see Super Mario Galaxy the movie on April 1st?
I mean, yeah, probably.
Like not, not because, you know, I mean, like, I don't know exactly what she's choosing
to do with her.
Yeah, exactly.
That's all she gets.
That's the Bertha gift.
So this is directed by Erin Horvath and Michael Jeleneck who did the previous movie, obviously,
written by Matthew Vogel, wrote the movie.
It's like a very easy direct sequel kind of set up.
I mean, casting additions that have been made to this one from the previous one.
We've got, uh, why am I blanking?
Donald Glover.
Yes.
Donald Glover as Yoshi.
Yeah.
And on it, wait, no, who is, there's a gal.
It's been added to the cast.
Yes.
On your Taylor or no, it's a Brie Larson as Rosalina, and he's right.
And he's through it.
Yeah.
Somebody.
Honey Queen.
Oh, loving.
Honey.
Yeah.
And obviously, Benny Safty is Bowser Jr.
Don't hate it.
No.
Don't hate it.
I have no, like, connection to this video game, like Mario Galaxy, do any of you?
I love it.
I think, yeah, I mean, like for me, my Mario ranking is Super Mario 64, then probably like
Mario World or Mario Galaxy, like that's how I think it's, I think it's excellent.
That being said, I don't know that I see any of, kind of with the first movie.
I don't know that I see any of that in this movie.
It's just like they go to space, and that's about as far as it, it seems to connect as
much.
But, yeah, I don't know, I'm, I'm, I'm going to see it.
Yeah.
I still have reservations about the casting from the previous film.
Chris Brown.
You're not over it.
Chris Brown, honestly, like, but he does even more of a New York accent in this.
I'll see, like, it's every time Mario says something in that one trailer we watch for
this.
It's out like a sore thumb, like he is just, it doesn't feel like Mario at all, at
least Charlie Day has like a unique voice that feels, oh, that's Luigi, like, oh, you
can like put it together.
So I'm curious, I know Donald Glover is great.
I feel like this is one of those situations where someone goes, like, can you give me Yoshi?
Like, I'll do Yoshi, like, I'll do it, like, I'll do it for scale or what, you know,
like, I don't, I doubt that, but like.
Who would you guys have cast as Mario in this?
Ooh.
Ooh.
Yeah.
That's a great question.
I think maybe a voice actor.
Yeah.
No, I think we're realistic.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, no, this is Hollywood.
There's a weird thing in the trailer where I'm pretty, it sounds like they use a Charles
Martin A sound up for, like, a Wahoo or whatever, and I was like, that doesn't sound anything
like Chris Pratt.
And I'm curious.
Is that transformative?
I don't know.
I don't know.
He didn't do it anything else.
So I don't, I mean, but I don't know who I was.
He doesn't immerse you.
He didn't watch it.
Yeah.
I guess Charles Martinette would have to like stretch considerably to do all of the other
die.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You don't want to listen to that for two hours.
That's true.
You want to listen to someone that can actually, you know, be a little bit more down to normal.
But yeah, I will agree that when Chris Pratt was cast, I was jokingly, obviously, this,
but I'm like, you got to stop casting not Italians to play the Italian.
It's so representational.
It's so representational.
It's the American actor not even a representation.
Just like he's the most I got one of the most I caught.
It's him and Tony soprano and beneath the Mussolini, the three most iconic Italian ever.
You got to have someone that like implied that who's the stand up.
This is the great.
Sebastian Madness Calgo.
Sebastian Madness Calgo.
I was the one who got not Sebastian Madness Calgo.
This you get the guy to play Sebastian Madness Calgo on SNL.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's coming to the mushroom.
It's coming to the mushroom.
It's coming to the mushroom.
He's got to jump like that.
Go to the pool just trying to walk in the room and he's jumping like that.
And the barrels are coming.
I don't know.
Maybe we send this tape.
I was like, you guys have heard of it.
That would have been fun.
That would have been really fun.
I'd watch that.
Someone's watching this without audio on it and thinks you two are having seizures.
Well, that's Sebastian Madness Calgo.
Who's Rose Burns is?
Bobby.
Bobby.
Bobby.
Oh, he's a great actor.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Josh Sagar.
Oh, Josh Sagar.
I love him.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I love you.
Yeah.
He has like, when he plays Lance, yeah, he has like kind of a fun little vibe there.
I think that it's obviously going to do gangbusters.
Like so many people are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It looks beautiful.
Yeah.
It looks great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's my biggest concern here is like, it feels like we're putting everything into this one.
Like, I don't know if you've seen like all the, they did a little cute little video where it's like all
the characters that are in the, like, the side characters.
Like, oh, it's just like, not just Mario.
Galaxy is Odyssey.
It's like every single character is going to marry your brothers too.
Yeah.
Like everything.
I saw a Pikmin in there.
Like, they actually just had a Pikmin in there.
Yeah.
So it's like, I don't know.
Are we going to expand the universe?
That's just a little thing like brothers.
Yeah.
Are we going to have starfouts show up there?
Like, I sort of did that in the first one, right?
This sort of had this match brothers kind of vibe for a movie.
Yeah.
But like, are we actually going to see?
Oh.
Hey, we're going to expand this.
That was always, I thought where they would absolutely go with it.
Hey, wait, this is the launch pad for the greater Nintendo universe.
Post credits.
Post credits is going to be like something got settles.
And then you hear Pika, Pika.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
I think, yeah.
This movie is going to crush.
I know.
I'm excited to see it.
I was like pleasantly surprised at how much I liked the first one.
My leading for this one is the score.
Yes.
They, the needle drops in that first movie.
They were, they, it was almost not ruining it.
But I was like, oh, my gosh.
And then if you actually went back and listened to the score,
that some of the stuff that they didn't use, it was incredible.
So I hope they have faith that like, hey, this is going to be a success.
Yeah.
Let's just let the artistry of the score come through in these compositions.
Yeah.
I love BC boys.
We got to stop.
Yeah.
We got to take on music.
We got it.
We got it.
Yeah.
Everybody's definitely on like the save wave length for music that they're choosing these days.
Yeah.
We got to break it up a little bit.
Yeah.
Coming up next, a couple of days later on April 3rd, we have a 24's, the drama, which
is written and directed by Christopher Borgley and kind of his first foray into a feature,
starring Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Alana Haim, and Mamoudu Athe.
Have you guys seen the trailer?
Yeah, obviously.
Yes.
That's kind of part of the prep of the show.
Are you kind of clued into what the online temperature is for this movie?
So when the first trailer dropped for this on various social medias, there were two prevailing
thoughts on what the like twist of this movie is.
So I know what both of those are.
I think I know which one is correct and which one is just like kind of bullshit.
But it'll be interesting to see if they can pull anything off with it.
You know, it's too spoilery if you tell.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know the whole thing.
I'd like to know later though.
I'll watch this movie like maybe five years from now.
I'd like to know after as well.
Yeah.
Okay.
We'll have us.
April 3rd, guys.
April 3rd, I appreciate it.
I mean, it's in the alley.
I'm next desk.
I mean, Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are so fun to watch and do anything that I'm kind of
down.
And it does seem a little like it gets a little off the rails.
And it's 824.
I appreciate that he's made such weird career choices.
Sorry, Roger.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah.
Just post Twilight post Harry Potter.
He's like, I'm going to do weird stuff.
He found his niche.
He found exactly where he's going to go and also able to do the bigger stuff, right?
The Batman.
Yeah.
The Dunes stuff.
He's going to be in Duned 3 and everything.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This marketing campaign is very well done.
Very fast.
I have some of the fun things.
So they started off by doing the two characters wedding announcement in the Boston Global.
So they took out like a full page ad, which was really fun.
And then this past week and our couple weekends ago, 824 opened up a wedding chapel in Vegas
for the day and then had Alana and Zendaya there as like the witnesses, which is fun.
And then for Zendaya's PR looks, she's been doing something old, something new, something
borrowed, and something blue for the premieres, which is really fun.
So bringing back some, she brought back like a dress that she wore, yeah.
And then a dress that Winnie Houston wore with that was white with like this gorgeous
gold flower.
And then two other things that I didn't like in the clock at all.
The marketing and lead up for this movie is also happening against the backdrop of her
own mapcholes to Tom Holland and then you see that ring creating deep fake wedding
volume.
So creepy.
So must be really strange that when people are, I mean, if it was intentionally planned,
people searching Zendaya wedding and getting the drama is probably some of the best marketing
maneuvers of all time.
Yeah.
That deeply involved or was he just talking off the cuff?
You guys know, I'm familiar with that.
Yeah, I saw that pop up.
He was thought interviewed on a red carpet, maybe golden globes or something and was like
asking about, or they were asking about Zendaya's like wedding dress.
And he was like, oh, you miss the boat like this already happened.
He's our stylist.
He started the train.
And then yeah, lots of deep fakes of the two of them.
There's a lot with like various Marvel character like actors in the background.
I love it.
It's just Thor.
Like that.
But it's gotten like a lot of people here's what I'll say about these two though.
Yeah.
Zendaya and Robert Patron, they have very good chemistry together.
I this is this could be like a dynamic duo going forward of our Tom Holland.
I'm going to watch.
Come on.
Have they been in other things like I know they're both in June, but do they like interact?
Well, they've been in June yet.
They have not been in June yet.
They will have been in yeah, the next one they will probably not interact too much in
the movie.
I don't think.
But I'm sure they were on around on set.
I know they did the press line and stuff for the movie together, but dude, pranks on
set.
That's pranks on set.
Okay.
One of my favorite things about Robert Pattinson when he does like press runs for movies
is that he just lies all the time.
They just make stuff up.
So it's kind of hard to like take him seriously on anything, but honestly, I get it.
If you're getting asked the same questions over and over and over again for all day,
you're like, no, I got to do something else.
Yeah.
I love those movies.
Actually, this is actually not the director's first movie.
He did dream scenario.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
That was super fun.
That was like a random like age 24, like HBO thing that I put on.
Oh, the movie.
Yeah.
That was a weird one too.
So I'm excited to see where this goes.
Is this like a movie theater movie for you?
Yeah, probably.
Yeah.
Oh, streamer or like a skip.
I'll be seated if I have time and you're going to say that for all of these.
Yeah.
Mario, I got my tickets for already.
Oh, yeah.
You get my tickets for?
Yeah.
Oh.
Do you guys have like an a list subscription kind of thing?
Yeah, yeah.
So it's kind of we have to see movies at a certain point at the end of the month.
We go, what have we done?
We have to make it worth the money.
We need to balance our budget.
Is it one weekend?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
That's a year's like movies.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think this will be like a movie theater one.
Yeah.
Hopefully it's good.
I'm curious.
This will be definitely a streamer one for me.
Yeah.
I will watch this, but I'm not Russian.
Oh, largely because literally every time I go to the theater, I didn't talk about this
on the screen 7 because I didn't want to ruin the vibe of that movie because I know
we were all super excited to talk about it.
But man, I had the worst movie going experience.
It was me and my wife.
We went over to the Apple Cinemas, which is like a brand new theater, retrofitted theater.
I don't know.
It was the only, it was the best time we could find.
It was like noon, which is perfect for us.
The old people showing.
Sit down with the only people in this theater, the only people.
Movie starts.
I'm like.
No one's going to be.
I can be on my phone if I want.
It doesn't freaking matter.
Three people walk in and they were the most toxic human beings I've ever watched.
The guy was literally yelling like the F word at the screen the entire time until about 15
minutes.
And I was like, hey, dude, shut the fuck up.
Are people in the theater?
You just did it too.
And he was like, no, no, not that F word.
Oh, literally calling the screen, the F will, wow, dude, and I was like, why are you feeling
the need to say that right now and express yourself?
I was like, dude, shut up.
There's other people in movie theater.
And then he called me the F word.
This is the worst thing ever.
And there's no, by the way, no one in this theater.
No one.
No one I mean.
From the point that I walked through the fucking door of the building, I saw no other
human beings.
That movie theater is such a weird black hole and it's been that for the three different
theaters.
It's been.
It's always been like that.
And we went all the way up.
We saw people getting their tickets and by the time we went all the way up to seven,
by the time I got to seven, I didn't see anyone.
There was no one.
So I was like, oh, if I can fight with this guy right now, like, yeah, it's just me.
Yeah.
It needs tests in my mind.
That's it.
So it was it was an uncomfortable experience.
Oh, yeah, but it didn't stop even telling me shut the fuck up.
Like that's my words.
Shut the fuck up.
We got the movie theater etiquette is just so.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's gone.
It's on Netflix right now.
Yeah.
I went to a special thing to see this movie.
Like you could be home doing all the, why are you here?
Why are you chosen to do this?
Oh, man.
I don't know.
Between people talking and people like taking pictures of it, like it's a concert,
I'm just like, what are we doing?
What are we doing?
I don't know.
I don't want theaters to die, but I don't want to go and deal with people like this.
So at my point, I guess long about long poise, a movie like this, I'd rather watch
it home.
I don't want this thing.
I get into a fight over it.
There's someone's like, if someone's ruining Scream7, for me, I'm like, yeah, but the
movie ruined itself.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The A24 crowd, they're very passionate about their movies.
Like I was in Barney Supreme and someone was talking.
Yeah, but how do you see through all the vape smoke?
Obviously, for sure.
But then like someone's talking to them, like, fucking five people.
Yeah.
It was just like, that happened in weapons, too.
Yeah.
People are, these movie nerds sometimes the film bros can be on the right side.
Yeah.
I can't just tell someone to stop talking during the quiet place.
I was like, yeah.
In the title.
Yeah.
They were very loud.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Yeah, especially with something that like doesn't have any ambient sound, like makes
it's a little more amplified.
Yeah.
Man.
Those aren't cool.
People.
But when you go to a theater and you're all like, we're here, we understand the assignment.
Yeah.
We're at the rainbow theater in Scarborough, Ontario.
Oh, yeah.
And we're doing gunshots, watching collateral, that's mine.
Yeah.
Like, when you all understand, okay, we're here.
We're going to.
I don't know what any of that meant.
I'm so into it.
That's what I want to know.
When I saw screen four, like everybody knew, we're going to be saying, don't go in there.
Don't do that.
It was fun.
That's my thing.
If it's a pack, I saw a bar.
And when I saw Barbie, I was like, I know what I'm watching.
Yes.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
I know it's going to be a party in here.
And it was.
And that's totally fine.
And it had been a pack theater.
And there was some fun screaming.
Everyone screaming at him.
And it's that kind of vibe.
But my brain goes, whatever.
This is the experience right now.
Yeah.
Just to be silent and someone screaming homophobic slurs at the screen, I'm like, I hate
this.
Yeah.
Zar.
No, thank you.
Coming up next.
I was just like trying to translate.
I was like, that one.
I don't have anything.
I was trying to do a limited space thing with that and then we got wildly off track.
Oh, but yes.
I know where you're going.
Exit eight.
Yeah.
No.
Uh, this is based on a video game that came out a few years ago.
We played it on stream.
I'm sure we did.
I'm this.
This is like back rooms.
Yeah.
Five nights.
This is like one of those indie like.
Yeah.
Like the cabin.
Yeah.
Mike made us play quick little tiny ones that just are fun for a couple hours.
Yeah.
Someone read House of Leaves.
Oh, what it is.
Yeah.
Um, interesting how quickly this got adapted into a movie, I feel like that's a pretty
quick turnaround for something that has like, I guess it's because it's like a small
idea.
Yeah.
Uh, and then it premiered at can, which is not necessarily where I would have expected
to go.
Yeah.
Um, and a rare game based movie that actually has the feel of a game with confoundingly tricky
rules.
Exit eight should achieve solid cult status beyond Japan.
Yeah.
I'm interested in this and it's funny because I'm aware of the game.
I haven't played it.
I watched the speed run of it once, which if you know the premise of the game is funny.
It's just someone walking down a hall really.
Yeah.
Um, but, um, wow, let's play backwards.
I assume the game when I played is more complicated.
That's my only figured out.
And then I heard it was being adapted into a movie and I was like, here we go work picking
up.
We got five nights at Freddy's and now this.
And then we watched the trailer for this last night and I saw it was Japanese and I was
like, intrigue.
Yeah.
Like, I don't know why I'm like, you will handle this more responsibly.
And now I saw watching the whole trailer.
I was like, that looks pretty good, but like, it looks really good.
It's pretty cool.
There is like, uh, when it's like a foreign film, it does feel like a little bit more
prestigious.
Yeah.
I think because we have just been subjected to so many shitty American films.
Yeah.
The rest of the world would never tell us.
Yes.
Exactly.
Um, but I think it'll be fun.
I, it'll be interesting to see like what, who the crowd is for this, like, does exidate
have a solid fan base, like gamer fan base to go out and see this.
Is this going to be kind of like the horror crew?
Yeah.
I would say the game is probably in the same level of notoriety as iron lung, but does
this movie have a push behind it like Markipline?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
Well, would we see those kind of figures?
I don't know.
But it's A24.
I believe Neon or Neon, which Neon has been crushing it with the world.
Yeah.
So I think that just based purely on reputation, I would go out because they've been curating
such great movies.
Yeah.
Uh, with the director or writer, what have they done?
He come a mora.
Ah, yes.
Who has a monster weathering you in Susame or producer on Susame, which is like an
surf and may movie that I feel like I hear people talking about.
Okay.
Yeah.
And that's what we got.
I mean, I think the other thing is maybe they didn't spend $100 million on this movie.
Yeah.
So maybe it doesn't need to make $100 million.
That's my thing is I was like, this is, this looks to me the kind of movie that's like
$10 million and all it needs to do is make like $20, 30.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, look at it.
You've made movies.
It's one hallway.
It's a genius.
But if it's good, I can make a bad movie about a hallway.
Yeah.
I can easily make that movie about a hallway.
But if it's good, that's even better, right?
Yeah.
Making, giving me the long walk as I'm watching this.
Mm.
Sure.
It's a singular adaptation.
Yeah.
Simple concept.
Yeah.
Expected really well.
I'm excited.
It's officially on my radar.
Oh.
Oh.
Visually.
I would say of everything we've mentioned so far, I'm probably the most excited.
The most on your radar.
Theater, streaming, skip.
Where are we at?
Uh, if I can see it, find it in a theater.
If it's going to actually pop up in a theater, I think I think it's always fun when you see
something like a foreign film or something that isn't necessarily there.
But otherwise, yeah, as soon as it's on a streaming service, we'll probably watch it.
You know, streaming.
Streaming.
Streaming.
I probably will never end up wanting it.
I'm being honest.
This is definitely one that pops up.
Like it took me like three years to watch Mickey 17.
I don't know.
I don't know if I'm ever getting around to this one.
But it's cool looking and I've got it.
It exists.
Yeah.
I think it'll be fun to see in theaters or something just different about seeing like horror
or horror or adjacent movies in theaters.
Get a little scared.
Sometimes I get a little gasp.
I just get so jumpy.
I love it.
But yeah.
And I think hopefully it'll be a fun way to see like just a different type of video game
movie that's not so like bogged down.
Yeah.
Type plot.
Yeah.
Um, next.
Unlike the next movie that I'm sure will be all plot.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
It's skinny.
Fuck yeah.
See, the other one was a streamer because I'm going to go to the theaters for this one.
Wow.
Oh man.
All right.
I'm this.
This looks like a straight to Netflix.
Yes.
It has like the visual look of it.
It's like it's like it's like maybe $1 million more than a hallmark movie.
And I'm I'm here for it.
This is going to be 100% not seeing it theaters.
No.
But the second.
Yes.
I can stream this film.
You want to talk about it?
Yeah.
Saturday, DNI or grabbing lunch or going back or sitting in a living room.
We're going to watch you me and test me because I love dramatic irony and someone explained
the whole premise to me.
Oh.
I've watched this trailer twice.
Sure.
And I still don't understand why she thinks she's going to get arrested.
Uh, because.
Okay.
Let me try it.
I've been breaking and entering me.
Yeah.
Because he told her there was this house in Tuscany that and she was like, oh, go there
and goes in.
But she didn't tell us she could stay there.
So she says stay there because he said it's just it's a band.
So he was just, he's just like, hey, I got that there's a house in Tuscany and it's
no one checks.
Yeah.
And she was like, oh, and so good.
She decided she's just going to go.
Yeah.
And route through a shit.
Dig through it and then finds a ring and then ever just arrives and then goes, oh, you
must be this same person's fiance as he doesn't.
Yeah, she just pay back.
Interesting.
But then falls in love with the cousin.
Yeah.
The hot, the hot cousin.
Rejage on page.
Yes.
From Bridgerton.
He weird career because he blew up with Bridgerton and then I feel like has not done
it.
Yeah.
Black bag.
He was in.
Which is really good.
Let me say for you.
You know, God, you're amazing.
You're a hiking machine.
He said you me and Tuscany, okay, that's all he needs to know.
He's getting paid.
Uh, the tagline for this movie.
Come on.
Let me.
Or close.
She came for the pasta and got lost in the sauce.
What?
It should have been.
It should have been.
No.
It should have been.
She came for the pasta and he came for her.
That's what it should have been.
This movie needs a tagline.
I fucking love that tagline.
That's great.
It should have been.
She came for the.
What is it?
She came for the pasta and got lost in the sauce.
Oh, it should have been.
She came for the pasta and got lost in the family.
Or something like that.
I know.
I like stayed for the sauce.
What you said before.
The sauce?
She came for the pasta and now she's covered in sauce.
Oh.
I'm afraid.
It's a freak out.
I will say that.
So it's directed by Kat Koeiro, which has me feeling a couple of different ways.
Directed, marry me.
Oh.
Yeah.
I think about that movie.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Wait.
Let go.
Where's the wedding?
Are you getting married?
Zoe Koeiro, the worst music.
Maybe both.
Was it ballet directed?
marry me.
No.
Yeah.
The plot was yes, everything was scripted as part of it.
I wasn't writing that maybe.
But everything was also bad.
There's obviously so much as the director.
I was getting married that bass is Mom wrap talk-on.
You cast him.
I'm not going to blame her for marry me.
But on the other side of the coin, Elise, I know that you will be with me on this.
Also attached to She-Hulk, which I roll five eve, yes.
Yeah.
Which I saw.
saw those and I thought, I'm in because I think those are exceptional shows.
Yes.
Was close by.
That was good.
Is that good?
Oh, yes.
At least is the one that keeps championing that one.
I haven't watched it.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know if Robert Carlock is involved, but like that kind of crutz.
It's that sort of humor that like 30 rock, chemistry, that sort of absurd, but I think
it's wonderful.
Not related to end together, right?
No.
Another fake boy band.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
From MTV.
I was prepping screen seven, but you guys were talking earlier about the new tracing
Morgan show.
Oh, yes.
By one hands on it.
The fall and rise of Reggie Dinkins.
Yeah.
Has anyone seen this yet?
I watched the first five episodes.
What do you think?
It's fun.
It's fun.
I think it's crazy.
30 rock time.
I don't think it's that level.
Maybe not yet.
Maybe it just needs to find a little bit more of its footing and the characters, but I think
it's good.
I think it's enjoyable.
Can we make it out there?
Yeah.
The end was hilarious.
We should all go to the theater and watch you, me and Tony Skinny.
We need to support movies like this.
Is this going to be like an 80 for Brady thing?
Yeah.
We all need to support movies like because I saw the trailer in theaters.
My first instinct was to whisper to Leanne's and say, I think the industry is dying.
Then I turned around and I realized that maybe the industry is coming back.
There is a reason that anyone but you did numbers because people just want a fun theater
going experience sometime where they can turn off their brains, enjoy, watch attractive
people do something fun in a beautiful place.
They don't want to get bogged down by messages or they want to get lost in the sauce.
Lost in the sauce.
Joey, if you were coming to LA and you said, let's go see YMT, I would say, I'm absolutely
I'm with you.
Add me on the A-list.
Yeah.
I mean.
Honestly, honestly, dinner with you guys at Benihata, followed by YMT.
Y Benihata?
Yeah.
So in place Italian, Olive Garden.
Olive Garden.
You're right.
You're looking at Pepo in the Pope room.
Oh, Pepo in my God.
Stuffed shells.
If you guys want to come to LA, book it a Pepo in the Pope room, then we go to the Universal
City Walk theater.
We see it in IMAX.
Oh, yes.
When it comes to April 10th, so we need to go to the theater.
Probably by April 12th, if we really want to catch this.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't think it's going to have a long run.
I think this is going to be a streamer maybe.
It will.
I think that's a weird thing is it feels like a streamer.
I know.
It feels like a hallmark movie or a Netflix movie that like it was number two on Netflix
for like two weeks.
Wow.
It never hit number one.
Yeah.
But it was like, wow, it's top three.
No, this movie is going to do gangbusters on Netflix.
You know.
Yeah.
I am going to personally champion on Netflix like I do everything.
We are craving the way that spoofs are coming back.
We're craving the theater romcom.
Yeah.
And the worst product is going to do amazing.
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That movie's going to be.
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Next up is one that I'm really excited about.
Talk about it.
Talk about the devil wears.
Proud of two.
Exactly.
In half the way.
So this is Directed and Written by David Laurie, who did The Green Knight.
I love The Green Knight.
I never saw it.
I did.
Everyone hated that movie.
I loved it.
Didn't dig it.
And then he also did Ghost Story, right?
He also did.
Yeah.
That the one with Casey Affleck.
Yeah.
Oh, I didn't like that.
I didn't like that either.
So he's over two for me.
Okay.
Yeah.
I like his style.
I like The Green Knight.
And honestly, like, listen, I've been perhaps overly critical of old Andy Halfway throughout
the years, especially in her more dramatic roles, but this looks good.
It's a great trail.
Yes.
It's a great trailer.
Yeah.
It's a great trailer.
And it's so a 24.
It's so what the fuck is going on in this movie?
Is it about making a dress?
Is she exercising a demon?
Is that metaphorical?
Is it literal?
What kind of relationship do they have?
Did they have?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It looks so good.
We've got three pop stars on the soundtrack.
Yeah.
All three.
Yeah.
All three.
It's soundtrack honestly.
That's the trailer.
That was like, hmm, because talk about Mary Me.
Yeah.
The first weakness is the fact that it's supposed to be about one of the biggest pop stars
on the planet.
Every song is horrible.
So bad.
I hate when movies have pop stars and their song music is terrible, but I love when movies
have pop stars and their music is great.
And this feels like it's going to have great music.
Charlie XCX, Jack Antonov and FK Twins, the best guy.
Yeah.
Three over there.
Every hipster in Brooklyn, including me, yeah, it's all in like Charlie XCX, I think for
a lot of people was maybe the best part about withering heights.
I didn't see it.
I also have not seen it neglected to see it kind of fun with.
Yeah.
So maybe this is and Roger, you saw the Charlie XCX like movie, yeah, which is really
good actually.
Yeah.
We all just like that.
That's a fun one.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
Are we excited for the Billie Eilish movie?
James Cameron's Billie Eilish.
James Cameron's directed Billie Eilish movie.
You didn't see that?
No.
Friends with Billie Eilish's mom.
Is he really?
Is that how this worked out?
Yeah.
He also said he likes her music.
He did.
But there's a moment where he's like, don't you've never seen anything like this?
It was coming out.
This was meant May.
You know, I was telling him.
You were going to let him out of the way.
You're an amulet.
I know it's like I got a preview of that.
I was like, why is James Cameron directed a Billie Eilish concert movie?
Friends and parents because they're all like vegan advocates.
Yeah.
I mean, kind of, I think met her.
I can't tell if you're kidding.
I'm absolutely not kidding.
No, I'm reaching out.
I'm reaching out.
I'm reaching out.
I'm reaching out.
I'm reaching out.
I'm reaching out.
I'm reaching out.
100% serious.
It's like how he and James bonded over submersibles.
James Cameron and I.
I said, oh, James is a pit.
You've been to the I don't you know, but you know, you know, I don't like his
immerseables. I'm not locking myself into nothing go underwater. You look at Titanic
Superfan, like just really into that. No, no, I say let it sit at the bottom of the
bottom. I don't need to see it at all. My prediction for mother for this mover, mother
Mary, mother Mary, as it's going to be fucking, it's going to be like everyone's favorite
A24 film. I think it's good. I mean, in halfway, Michaela
Coal and Hunter Schaefer is like a very strong. Yes. Cast in my opinion. I think this is
like a day one movie or weekend one movie for me because my litmus test now. Will he
be there seated? No, no, absolutely. No, I don't I don't I hate watching indie films
wait, so, so what so far? It's not about is any movie that he has said that he would
be a theater for Nick doesn't really go to the theaters unless we have to watch it.
Well, yeah, I mean, the problem is we have to go to theater. I'll have to go see Mario
Galaxy. That'll be my one movie for the year that I see in theaters. So we see them
every couple of weeks, I have to see movie anyway. And I just have that much bandwidth.
Okay. So I can't waste it on a potential and halfway flop. Wait, wait, wait, you're
just glowing it up. This is definitely one that honestly, I might save this for like
a Halloween and this might be one of the runs that I do with my wife where I make her
watch scary movies. This is going to be freaky. I hope this is mid summer scary like
freaky. I hope it sticks the landing and it doesn't because some of his films go like,
well, let's just pull the thread as opposed to being like, but what is it? Like, what is
it? Yes. What is it? I'd sometimes want to know what is imagery can carry an entire
move. Yeah, I feel like you need to kind of like hone in and believe this is the thing.
Yeah. Did you see the green night? No, I did not see. I think you'd like it. I like
text from the unknown author. So going in the green night. Wow. I had to in college.
I get it. But I mean, I would say it's pretty comparable. There's a story of this
big green guy. They didn't have to save the cat back then though. So those stories, they
just kind of, they just kind of went. That's right. It's kind of me entered a movie that I can
almost guaranteed, Nick is not going to say no.
We cronens the mummy boy, but this looks scary as shit.
Doesn't it?
Doesn't it?
I think for me, I just get really taken out
when there's a lot of CG in my horror.
And that is what I noticed the most watching the trailer.
Maybe it'll be refined more for the theater experience
about the time the era of the final print comes.
At least just put these trailers on and didn't,
like so I didn't know what it was or whatever.
So I didn't know what she had put on.
So this just started.
And at the opening, I was like, James Wan,
love this concept.
Like, wow, so dark and traumatizing.
The idea of you thought you lost this person in your life,
but it turns out no, she's alive,
but she was kept in a dark thing like a tomb crypt
for 10 years or some astronomical amount of time ago.
That's great.
All this opening stuff that we're seeing in the trailer of her
and just kind of glimpses of her in her hand.
I was creeped.
I was like, oh, man, this is crazy.
As the trailer goes on and it shows more and more.
And I'm like, why are this getting blown around by Sam?
And then eventually when it showed her
and like some of the CG, I was like, ah, I don't know.
Did you think that at one point it was going to go?
Like it was going to take a twist for it to place that
when iconic song where it's like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
boom, they had to take her to school.
One, two parents.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, I see.
It's Salisbury Hill as a song you're thinking, yeah, yeah.
But then at the end it went, we cronies the mummy
and I went, what?
Yeah, not feeling too great about it.
You're not feeling great about it.
The only reason I want this movie to do well
is that we have to make Andy watch it by accident.
We've decided we told him it was part of the dark universe
and he has to watch this movie because we did that interview.
Well, it decidedly not part of the dark universe.
Yeah, what a shame.
Because it was originally supposed to be
Universal's mummy.
Close to the project tells us that universal pictures,
the owners of the mummy property are no longer
willing to license the title to new line cinemas supposedly
because they saw an initial cut of the film.
And we're like, no, thank you.
We're going to do a reboot with Brendan Frazier
and Rachel but it's still called the mummy.
Lecronins the mummy.
Yeah.
OK, so that's it to different.
She is.
That's how you learn Perry's movie.
That's how you can tell.
I do want to say evil dead rise.
I enjoyed a lot.
I did like it a lot.
I wanted to watch it and then I saw the cheese grater thing
or whatever.
It's pretty brutal at times, but the brutality feels real
that I don't necessarily want that.
But some of the shots in this, maybe they weren't finished
or whatever, it didn't feel it didn't have that same shock
to that, you know, that's fair.
Also around this, I remember seeing like some article
or some people like, oh, like James Wan watched this movie
in like a theater with a bunch of people and he walked out.
Like it was like one of those ones of like guys
in the theater were called shouting at me.
Well, apparently he was like, oh, it's too gross.
So I was like, that's interesting.
For James Wan?
Yeah, I was like, I don't believe that.
So it's like, there's something going on with this movie.
I don't know if that's my real marketing
or if that's just them trying to, you know,
interesting face or whatever.
Where are we feeling theater streaming skips?
I'm skipping this one.
If the reviews define my expectations, I will go see it.
Yeah, same, exact same.
Probably because she already booked my thing.
I can't do trauma horror anymore.
I just can't do it anymore.
Yeah.
Nick, I don't even have to really ask you anymore.
I feel like you're a streamer skip.
We're pretty much everything that's on there.
Would you stream this though?
No, no, I won't do it.
Not even you wouldn't add it to the Halloween thing
with mother.
Holy shit, this movie's like really popping off.
Like I was, I was firmly in the,
and weapons can't possibly be that good.
But after the 30th person was like, dude, just watch it.
And I finally sat down and was just so incredibly,
that movie was so entertaining.
Not scary necessarily, but just very creative
and fun entertaining.
If that's what this is,
then I will 100% watch this in October.
100%.
But I don't think it's going to be.
Yeah.
Yeah, me either.
We need to talk about something.
Oh.
When did Bob Odin Kirk go full action?
Right around Mr. Nobody, too, whatever.
Totally, too.
Let's talk about this.
This is normal, which is a new action series.
Got halfway through this.
Positive was like, is this not just the sequel to nobody, too?
Nobody, nobody, too.
And now normal.
Yeah, it's what he's gone full Liam Neeson.
And now full Liam Neeson's such a, he's so old
that he can't do those movies anymore,
but he's still doing those movies.
Yeah.
Then I'm like, Bob, you're looking into your future hair.
Grand Thee is getting paid and I love Bob Odin Kirk.
I was gonna say, yeah.
This is just an odd 100% movie that I will stream.
He might be.
You would be talking about it like, what?
Oh, I would be like, baby, you ought to watch this
and deal with it like, absolutely not.
So I'll just watch this in like a Tuesday night,
like 11 o'clock, for sure, for sure.
He has a comedy guy, but he may have done nobody
and thought, wow, I actually really enjoy making
these movies with this kind of physicality
and storytelling.
And he may also have realized, this is where I'm getting my bag.
I mean, I was not making money doing comedy.
No.
The Breaking Bad Saul audience is kind of watching me.
Yeah, they're coming to watch me do action.
This looks weird and fun and interesting.
And in some way, it gives me early John Wick vibes.
So it's written by Derek Joelstad,
who wrote the John Wick movies and the nobody for him.
Well, that makes a lot of sense.
Yeah.
Because this looks like like John Wick, the later years.
And I don't know what's going on.
At some point, it cuts to Japan and someone has a pager
that's like, oh, shit, fucking this town's popping up.
So absolutely intrigued by this.
I, and you know me, Joey.
We've always called me the intellect of the office.
Yes.
I love the high-falutin movies.
Oh my God, I won't shut up about the wolf war.
Our house films are all Nick.
I won't shut up about it, right?
But if you give me a dumb movie about a guy
that knows how to kill people real good, I'm in.
I'm in, Joey.
But it seems like it's also doing like the John Wick 3
and 4 thing where like everybody is an assassin.
And I kind of like that like this way.
So I'm like, oh, he's the guy that's high.
No, everybody's hiding in this town for the same reason.
For some reason.
Hell yeah.
I think that's kind of cool.
Got a winkler.
You're going to get me there.
There's a winkler.
Is that a negative?
That's a point against it for me.
That's a point against it for me.
What?
Really?
Wow.
You got to tell me.
You got to tell me.
You got to tell me.
You got to tell me.
You don't have to.
2020.
No.
19.
2019.
Kansas City, Comic Con or something like that.
Well, that's romantic.
They reach out and they say, they say Henry Winkler is doing.
It needs a host.
We need someone from your camp.
They're paying us to go there.
The fireside chat.
The fireside chat with Henry Winkler.
And I'm, they're like, great.
Do you want to do it?
Greg's like, no, but Nick's our movie guy.
And, and we know how much Nick loves the movie night shift
with Henry Winkler and Michael Keaton.
So Nick, do you want to interview him?
I was like, this is my first, my first ever panel that I, I'm going to do.
And it's, it's the big hall.
It can't see the Comic Con.
So it's like, it's not hall age, but it's like half hall age size, right?
So I'd stay up for like three days straight watching Henry Winkler movie is doing research.
I've got all these questions.
I'm going to ask him.
I'm getting deep, deep, deep in it, right?
We're not, not quite, you know, we're going down through it.
I've got notes.
I'm texting Greg.
Greg's like, I'm really proud of you for how much you're putting into this.
Nick, really taking this seriously.
I say, great.
I pull up.
The guy that books us is like, hey, so happy you're going to go out there and introduce him
to come out.
You do hour, you know the clock.
Oh, that's right.
And then I see a little cart come up and it's him at least.
It's the Winkler.
It's Henry Winkler pulls up and he's just as beautiful as I thought he was going to be.
He's so gorgeous.
He's a little guy, a little guy, but great hair.
And he shakes my hand and goes, and he says, oh, this is, this is Nick.
He's going to be your host and Henry Winkler turns to me and goes, oh, Nick, it's so lovely
to meet you.
I don't need a host.
I'll just go on stage and the guy goes, sure, and then he looks at me.
Now, once you guys understand, I'm going to set the stage free because I didn't do it properly.
It's me.
It's the guy that booked me.
It's the fucking fans and then it's Greg, Andy and Tim behind me.
And I can feel it.
I can feel it turning into a man of scalco, but he's behind me.
And so Henry goes, I'm so sorry, it is actually very lovely.
He goes, I know you probably prepared for this.
You want to actually go out and introduce me.
That would be great.
I'd really love that.
And I was like, I don't, but I will.
At that point, I was like, I don't want to do any of this at this point.
Greg and Tim are like choking back last, but also like, is Nick going to lose his shit?
What's that going to?
We held it together until we were out of the hole with it, because it was an embarrassing
thing.
It was so embarrassing.
I don't know if Nick's going to like lose it, but I'm midway in this.
And I'm like, this could not have been a funnier way for this to end.
This is actually better than if I had gone out there and just crushed that panel, because
who cares about that?
Now Winkler owes me one.
Yeah.
He doesn't know it.
No, he was, and after we watched the panel, he came out, he was very lovely.
He's like, thanks for that.
He was doing a one-man show and that just did not get communicated to the audience.
He was like, oh, no, he was like practicing a show at this guy.
I think they're going to try it.
I think they're probably.
Oh, wow.
Do you follow him on Instagram?
No, I don't follow him anywhere.
I'm really calling him.
Yeah.
Oh, he's got the loveliest Instagram.
All right.
Betty, guess.
I bet it's great.
It's just pictures of Nick with his eyes crossed.
No, that's my Instagram.
No, that's my Instagram.
I think you follow him, and then you message him, and you say, hey, if you're ever in San
Francisco, love that.
And you need something not introduce you.
Yeah.
You know it.
You Winkler me once.
Shame on me.
You got to do it.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, you invite him on the show.
And then you're just like, no, we do start by our own life.
It's a true man.
We have the heart to do it.
How did we get off on that?
We were talking about a movie.
Normal.
He's normal.
He's normal.
He's normal.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think this is a skit for me.
Yeah, it's probably skit.
Maybe a stream.
Maybe a stream.
I think there's worse people to have as a, like, midlife leading man, then Bobo.
You love Bobo.
Get it.
And he's always the best part of those things, like he's, even if the movie is kind of
mid, he's like, you're like, he's great in it.
So, hey, take it.
Like, if the reviews come out and they go, like, no, this isn't just kind of a redundant
thing for nobody.
It actually stands on its own.
I'll for sure stream.
I feel like he uses it just for his, like, physical fitness, because it saved his life
on the subject of a better called Saul.
Yeah.
I wouldn't be surprised if he's like, I'll take it.
I get a free personal trainer.
I just do this thing.
Yeah, that heart attack too.
And maybe he had some kind of epiphany of, like, I should be doing that.
Well, no, it's actually the opposite.
They said that it, uh, because of his nobody training, it saved his life.
He would have died if he did.
If he wasn't working out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So crazy.
I know that.
Just to win clothes.
I try to kill my fucking career.
Um, on April 24th, we have a mildly divisive one.
We have Michael.
Now, okay, there's already a Michael movie that we have is trying to unfold as an angel.
Is that the one we can move shit with his mind?
No, that's phenomenal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They came out around the same time.
Or not too far.
Was that the way?
And we, but now I know it's one result.
He was all albino.
Um, no.
No.
Yeah.
Michael, he's an angel.
Yeah.
That was powder.
Powder is a movie that doesn't have John Travolta in it.
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
They're all mixed mind works.
They're all around the same.
Cause powder has the lightning.
So you might think he was an angel.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We can move shit with the mind.
It's all, it's all small Midwest town, like forgotten town gets, gets blessed by some sort
of John Travolta.
I don't know.
I think he has a brain tumor.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's not the way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Seven degrees of John Travolta.
Yeah.
Um, but yeah.
We have a Michael Joey.
So we could just move on.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I like, there was a, there was the play or a musical that was going around that was about
Michael's glove.
It was like Michael's, Michael Jackson's career from the perspective of his, like, glove.
Was it like, that's what I wish that we were getting.
Was it?
Was there a movie about a kid that gets a magic bit and becomes a pitcher for the fucking
angels?
That angels in the outfield?
No, there was something like that right there.
Something like, oh, no, what am I thinking?
There's a sports movie.
The kid that gets a, no, no, he gets Jordan's shoes.
Yeah.
Like, oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh.
Like a Jackson family level.
Kind of cool that it's played by somebody in the family.
But that, then, you kind of know what you're getting into of like, it's going to be a very
washed version and height up.
Yeah.
I mean, it would be amazing, you know, if they actually had some level of commentary, but
I don't know.
No, no.
Like, it's going to be a party removal.
Harry Stracksen has disowned it.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
She has said she wants something to do with it.
It doesn't approve of it.
I just don't know if there's a real reason for biopechs to exist.
if it's entirely from the perspective of like the people that are the most support.
The bias.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's the exception of Better Man, which was produced by Robbie Williams, but he said,
take the pits out of me, mate.
Make me a monkey, you know.
Crazy.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I mean, the 80s baby in me, the nostalgia wants to see this and wants to just re-live the
glory days where Michael Jackson was the king of pop and before we knew how troubled he
was and all the things that he had done.
So there is that where I would like to see this movie and I would like to like this movie,
but I don't know that I can divorce myself from the controversy and all the harm that
he had done.
So I don't know.
I probably will skip this.
Yeah.
I think it's, I'm just over musical biopics in general.
What's the thing?
We've had so many of them.
Well, you didn't like the Bruce Springsteen biopic with Jeremy Allen White.
You didn't like the Bob Dylan biopic with Timothy Chalamet.
He didn't like the queen biopic.
Well, what's this fucking Remy Malik?
You don't like the four Beatles movies that are going to come out that we're going to have
to see.
That might be the one that I'm okay with, but I think the four Beatles movies.
Yeah, but I like the Beatles, you know.
I just think that, you know, I just don't think they're a nailer.
I think it's how it always, every biopic I see always comes off like a spoof version
of the biopic where you're halfway through, you're like, why are we doing this?
It's all starting to feel like walk hard with doing things.
Yes.
Exactly what it was like.
I don't like that.
And they hit all the beads.
It's like, yeah, all these bands were horrible.
They were horrible people.
Why the fuck are we surprised?
I don't know.
Yeah.
I think this is a skip for me.
I will be interested in seeing like what everybody says about it, but maybe I would
watch it on streaming if it like was particularly good, but have any of these ever been
particularly good.
Oh, yeah.
Not even streaming.
Yeah.
Probably.
Her plan.
Mm.
Okay.
Is this really the tagline for this movie?
The story of the famous musician Michael Jackson known as the King of Pop?
That's what it is.
Maybe as the description.
So that's what I put.
That is something short and clever.
Yeah.
We don't think people know who Michael is.
Yeah.
So we need to describe that for them.
Yes.
The tagline should have been Jackson.
The title is Michael.
The tagline should have been Jackson.
No, that was the description.
That was the description.
The tagline is discover the making of a king.
Oh, that's pretty sick.
That's better.
That's pretty sick.
But I do still think like it should have been the undisputed king.
Should have been from wrestling.
I'm not going to have a blind little longer.
Yeah, it should have been.
It is weird where you're like, oh, I love all these songs.
Like there's Michael Jackson's musical library is like unparalleled in many ways.
And it's so good.
And I'm like, have you ever wanted to know the trauma behind all of that music?
Like to totally ruin it for you?
Yeah.
You ever want to listen to Thriller with a whole new set of cat eyes?
Well, you can after watching this movie.
I'll say.
Oh, sorry.
No, go ahead.
I did watch.
I think it was.
I think it was that we come up out there did it did a documentary about Thriller.
And it was no, I'm mixing too.
Sorry.
That we come up out there to Chris Rock documentary, my apologies.
They made, I think it's a Netflix documentary about Thriller and it's just that album.
Oh.
It's the making of all the songs and then the release and then six months later, the release
of the video.
And this, if that's what this movie was about, I'd be like, we have to fuck it up.
That's the cooler concept.
Because it's the coolest.
It literally starts with like, I want to say it's like a sure or someone fucking huge
and they're like, yo, this like, I'm not even kidding when I say this.
There was before Thriller in the music industry and there was after Thriller in the music
industry.
And it, they back that shit up.
It is so fucking good.
Did you watch the We Are the World doc?
Sure didn't.
I think you would enjoy it a lot.
Really?
If you like that, I mean, it's probably a little bit more glossed over, a little gloss
over.
I, you know, I saw that man.
So.
Yeah.
You saw what?
I've seen the songs.
Oh, no.
It's just the Remy segment.
What was the We Are The World?
Oh, that's the one where they brought everyone together.
It's the greatest night in the world.
Yeah.
I'm mixing that up with.
I think they did a documentary about the song, I'd like to give the World of Co.
Conperment.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You think quiet.
Okay.
You're mixing up a lot of things.
Maybe Nick doesn't need any more caffeine.
No, I've had a lot.
Yeah.
We have one more movie to talk about over your dead body, which is a Jorma joint.
Known from Lonely Island.
Oh.
Which is really honestly kind of the only thing that's keeping me engaged in it.
This is with Samara Weaving and Jason Siegel.
They're both.
It's a dysfunctional married couple retreats who secluded cabin to repair their relationship
but each secretly plots to murder the other.
This, can I just say real quick, this movie, the trailer is really good, it's for one
shot.
Okay.
One shot.
It's a great compelling concept.
It sets it up that like, oh, he was going to kill her.
And in a very weirdly kind of like normal way and now she found out about it.
And so now it's, it's been flipped around.
Yeah.
Great concept.
But there's one shot in this trailer where there's a third person firing a gun.
And I go, I hate that because you've revealed what the whole third act is going to be.
It's going to be them to working together against another.
Maybe he brought in like a hitman or something that disposed of the body.
And I go, I wish you didn't show me that because that's far and away going to be the
weakest part of the movie.
Yeah.
But I know I that's all I'm going to be thinking about is how they're just going to resolve
their stuff.
And like the fun part is thinking maybe it doesn't work out.
Yeah.
Something like this, but I don't know.
I like these two though.
I do.
They're energy is good.
I like that.
I have good back and forth.
They have good witty dialogue.
And I think I like the ending of this where they're like, you wouldn't be able to convince
the cops.
They wouldn't even believe it.
And they have like the convince off with each other.
And that's cute.
I'm also just Jacob Jason.
See you on a bash.
Yeah.
I like that.
I fucking love drinking so much.
I don't know if it's going to work out with him and Colby Smolders.
Uh oh.
We'll have to wait and see.
Spoiler season.
Uh oh.
I'm not completely.
After your massive spoilers.
It's not.
Yeah.
I think it'll be a fun one.
Hopefully.
Feels a little bit like War of the Roses, but horror adjacent.
I never saw War of the Roses, was it?
And then we also got Rose the Rose.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I couldn't get five minutes into that.
No.
No, I don't like it very much.
It's kind of like the bickering the back.
But you know, the solution of this marriage or what have you.
And this has kind of the little bit more, uh, takes it to another level, but I do have
faith in Dorma.
That's where I know.
I feel like that gets like a boost a little bit in terms of interest in seeing it.
I don't know that I would see it otherwise.
Written by him though.
He had to read it though.
He had to read it and be like, yeah, yeah, I agree.
These movies always hinge on the charisma, kind of to what you're saying of the two people
involved.
And if they don't know, what was the, what was the Kumail Esa Ray movie?
Oh, no.
No, no, no.
No, no, no, no.
I'm saying this.
I think it loves it.
Maybe it's like a bird or something.
There's a bird.
Yes.
Some like that.
Whatever it was too much.
The two of them, the love birds individually can be great.
Very funny.
Together, I was like, please end this relationship.
Yeah.
I do not want the two of you to be together because it's driving me crazy.
You got to forget chemistry.
It reads.
It reads.
Get the need of fame.
We're back together.
This though, if the one line concept of this, which is like two people who's married
just so dysfunctional, they want to kill each other, but maybe solve their problems by
wanting to kill each other is actually kind of a concept.
I like the other side of it where they're so dysfunctional and they're trying to kill
each other, but they're so dysfunctional as a couple that they can't even kill each
other.
Like, they can't stop to kill each other.
Yeah.
They're so bad at it, right?
That's kind of funny.
I like that part.
But yeah, you're so right.
Once you start seeing other people in the trailer because they have to show Timothy
all the fun, right?
He's also in it.
All these people, it's like, okay, well, I don't want to, I like just them two together
in this cabin.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A single location.
Yeah.
Two people.
Keep it simple.
Keep it small.
Well, that's everything that's coming out in April.
Good job, Joe.
Thank you.
Woo.
Uh, we will see you next month for everything coming out in May, which I don't really know
what's on the docket for that one.
I haven't looked that far.
Yeah.
We have double horse prada.
Woo.
Maybe.
That's a must see in theaters.
Yeah.
That's what's going to get you in theaters.
That's fine.
And it just surprises me constantly.
I love you.
Who was that?
Who was that?
Raise your hand if you haven't seen the devil.
Where's brother?
I just watched you recently for the first time.
I also only watched you recently.
What do you think?
You go first.
I thought it was fun.
I thought it was fun.
Exactly the same.
Yeah, it was fun.
I didn't have the nostalgia love that I think it was baked in for a lot of people.
I was like, oh, that's fine.
It was a moment for me.
Yeah.
I love that moment.
It is like, yeah.
I don't even know what kind of genre you put it in.
Because you fancy yourself kind of a Miranda type.
In the way that you talk to people.
Honestly, working with Greg,
I see myself more as the Emily Blunt character.
I'm just constantly doing everything and totally underappreciated.
You don't want to.
Yeah, I was like, you don't want to be the tooch.
There you are.
Rogers are tooch.
There it is.
Awesome.
Well, thank you so much for watching and have fun at the movies.
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