Drones, Franz Anton Mesmer, and How Much a Banana Costs

Drones, Franz Anton Mesmer, and How Much a Banana Costs

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0:02

Good morning, everybody. Good morning and Merry

0:04

Christmas. Hello Christmas, everyone. Good morning.

0:06

Happy Happy Year. Merry Christmas, Happy

0:09

New Year, Happy Thanksgiving. Any

0:11

holidays in between? Birthday, my

0:13

birthday, happy birthday to me. When's

0:15

your birthday? Didn't

0:17

it pass? We've

0:21

already said happy birthday to you. want

0:23

another one? Yes, please. Happy birthday.

0:25

Happy birthday. Thank you guys. Thank you,

0:27

thank you. Thank you. How many we got

0:29

do? That mean I have, that counts

0:31

as another year? Fuck! God dang it. And

0:33

now we don't have to say it

0:35

next year. Don't feel

0:37

like watching movies so

0:39

I'll watch people guess

0:41

them instead. I don't

0:43

know how it goes.

0:45

I think it starts

0:47

with your eyes shut.

0:49

Sort of automatically maybe

0:51

more More happy birthday. That's

0:54

not good. Not at

0:56

this age you squazzed it

0:59

in before the end of the

1:01

world. I mean One

1:03

more birthday! Yeah,

1:06

what's going on? What is it? And

1:08

well are you people? like I do you

1:10

see drones all the time. I

1:12

have found out that I have

1:14

officially put a filter into my brain. in

1:17

my interest spot where if I see a news

1:19

article about drones, I'm like, I don't care. I don't.

1:21

Isn't that interesting? And I

1:23

go, hmm, It's like, it's

1:25

like, a it's like at a

1:27

family dinner. And someone goes

1:29

like, I just don't care about

1:31

drones. And then the kid

1:34

who's like way he's at that

1:36

age where everything is a

1:38

conspiracy. He's like, Oh, really? Maybe

1:41

that's by design. And that's all

1:43

I really need to hear from you

1:45

about it. It is interesting that

1:47

it's such a boring word that no

1:49

one thinks about. It's because drone

1:51

by definition is. the The

1:54

word itself is boring. The most boring word

1:56

for the thing that is probably going

1:58

to be the future of the world. and

2:00

we'll topple. Oh, it is. Yeah. Yeah.

2:02

Killing. Tell me what's going on.

2:04

What's going on? What's going on? I

2:06

mean, no one knows, according to

2:08

the Department of Defense and the Department

2:10

of Homeland Security and the FAA.

2:12

Well, they tell us everything and they

2:14

tell us everything. never lie. The

2:17

reality is that the majority of

2:19

the vast majority are probably drones.

2:21

We have no idea where they're

2:23

coming from, where who's operating them.

2:25

And they go dark when they

2:27

are attempted to be followed. They've

2:29

been found over military air bases.

2:31

They've shut down airports. They've stopped

2:33

medical evacuations from happening. And so

2:35

it's happening most likely. And this

2:38

is just Occam's razor for folks

2:40

who aren't so privy on philosophical

2:42

meanderings. But the reality is that

2:44

it's most likely our Defense Department

2:46

doing a black ops training, essentially

2:48

chasing actual UFOs. And there's a

2:50

distraction in place that we are

2:52

saying drones and thinking about drones

2:54

when what's really going on is

2:56

they're covering up for the things

2:58

that are actually happening, which is

3:00

the bursting forth of interdimensional life

3:02

for the coming of the age

3:04

of Aquarius. This

3:07

is the dawning of

3:09

the age of Aquarius.

3:15

OK, does that explain it? So I

3:17

think I'm on board with the

3:19

like the U .S. is is testing

3:21

these out because like Joe Biden was

3:23

like, I'm not going to shoot

3:25

him down because we don't know what

3:27

they are yet. The shooting them

3:30

down thing is wild to me, dude,

3:32

because I keep hearing on the

3:34

Internet and no offense, it's on one

3:36

side of the mostly one side

3:38

of the aisle, so to speak. Of

3:40

a lot of people should be

3:42

like, shoot them down. But like, isn't

3:45

there like a thing where things

3:47

get shot down? They can come down

3:49

and they can land on like,

3:51

I don't know, people. everyone on everyone

3:53

on TV and on the air

3:55

just shoot them down. And it's like,

3:57

don't do that. Why are people

3:59

so stupid? man. We too many stupid.

4:02

We also have like, you know

4:04

when, like. What's

4:06

the best realm of perspective I can give you

4:08

right now? How about this? When you are

4:10

driving down the road and you stop at a

4:12

stoplight and you look up at the stoplight

4:14

and you're like, man, that's a stoplight. That

4:16

looks a certain size, but then if you ever

4:18

see a stop on the ground and you can

4:20

stand next to it, it's the biggest fucking on the

4:23

planet. Think about that in

4:25

drone terms. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I

4:27

mean, they're like games are like the

4:29

sizes of buses. They're massive. And in

4:31

people don't tend to and they stay

4:33

in the air for much longer than

4:35

like most drones, I guess, can stay

4:37

in the air for like 10 minutes

4:39

to an hour. These are staying for

4:41

like six or seven, eight hours at

4:43

a time, which is pretty extensive drones.

4:45

your But But to your point about

4:47

the frigging traffic light, I remember that

4:50

as a kid. The first time I

4:52

saw a traffic light, I was like,

4:54

ain't no way that thing that big.

4:56

Yeah. I thought. they like this big

4:58

and I still did your head

5:00

into the circle. Yeah.

5:02

And it's safe to think that traffic

5:04

lights. When I was a kid, I

5:06

I thought traffic lights had a man

5:08

inside them that had a little button

5:10

that pressed it forever. A little quasi

5:12

inside. And you dreamed of having that

5:14

job. The the

5:17

isolation the privacy

5:21

It's the kind of job you can only dream

5:23

of getting. The only dream. Government

5:25

benefits. I will say like, you

5:27

know, the shoot it down thing

5:29

is like I

5:31

understand that I understand the

5:33

shoot it down thing because

5:36

it's like think

5:38

about when we were like early humans,

5:40

and like they saw like first

5:42

time they saw a condor. you

5:45

know, you guys know about condors. Condoors

5:47

were on the verge of extinction. Ha

5:50

ha ha ha ha Yes,

5:52

correct. When condor, when the,

5:54

you know, when pirates, of the

5:56

Caribbean breaks down, pirates don't

5:59

eat the tourists. Yeah, it's instinctual to be

6:01

like, I don't know what that's good. Good good.

6:03

That's very get a Good job

6:05

boys. You both get a

6:07

star about both are true about true

6:09

about and but can true about like people

6:11

can you imagine the first seeing

6:13

a condor for the first

6:15

time and being like we gotta

6:17

bring that fucking thing kill

6:20

it. instinctual for sure. It's

6:22

that fucking thing down. be like

6:24

I instinctual for sure. is. It's up in

6:26

like, I don't know what that is,

6:28

it's up in the sky. sky. We need to

6:30

kill it. it. Like, you know, know

6:32

don't know don't know why do we,

6:34

I we like feel like

6:36

from the tiniest lizard part

6:38

part, the, the, the, the, because,

6:40

you know, critical you

6:43

know, critical thinking. help would

6:45

help. to have to

6:47

lot of people, it a

6:49

lot of people, it would in the

6:51

in the situation of let's shoot

6:53

down a drone. If those people

6:56

could just critically think about about what kind

6:58

of of impact that would have when

7:00

it hits the ground, how many

7:02

people would die? would die? Does it have

7:04

explosives that are set to go

7:07

off off if it is taken down? Like all

7:09

it these down a good

7:11

question too. of these Like good question

7:13

too, right? a self-destruct? a self it What

7:15

if it doesn't want to be captured

7:17

and then it has a safeguard

7:19

for that for that? on the other hand

7:21

it's like it's like... Well, we've we've

7:23

had so many things in

7:25

the news that are unidentified and

7:28

the president and people in charge the president and

7:30

people in charge have admitted that

7:32

these are unidentifiable objects then we just

7:35

then they just go away or we

7:37

just never hear from them or

7:39

see them ever again. So we're

7:41

the one hand, I'm like, these we're

7:43

never going to see these fucking

7:45

things again. and then everyone's gonna

7:47

forget about it it, and until another. drone

7:49

test happens. test happens. And

7:52

so I'm like, yeah, maybe we we should shoot

7:54

it down. Who cares what

7:56

happens when it lands? Let's Let's

7:58

find out what the fuck it is! is!

8:00

Finally I get it. I'm with

8:02

you on an emotional level.

8:04

Have you seen that thing

8:07

about the first human who

8:09

ever heard a parrot talk

8:11

was probably like, oh, this

8:13

isn't good. They went to

8:15

town hall. They were like,

8:17

we need to eliminate these

8:19

talk. We got a problem.

8:21

There are animals that speak

8:24

and we need to kill

8:26

them. They're talking and then

8:28

they're taking our women. Is

8:30

that what's happening in wicked?

8:32

Wait, what? Did you guys

8:34

see Wicked? Yeah, I miss

8:36

the parents. Joe, you didn't

8:38

see Wicked? Not yet, no.

8:41

There's like this whole subplot

8:43

about talking animals. Well, yeah,

8:45

there is. And, uh, it's...

8:47

It is very musically of

8:49

like... Yeah. Is

8:52

it like setting up the world

8:54

of the cowardly lion? It's like

8:56

a kind of, yeah, like a

8:59

metaphor for, you know, a very

9:01

on-the-nose metaphor. It's so on-the-nose. It's

9:03

like silence the people that most

9:06

change. Silence the things that are

9:08

threatening our society. Our homogenous, yeah.

9:10

And yeah, I think it, but

9:13

that's totally it. It's like they're

9:15

intelligent animals and they'll... they'll, we

9:17

have to stop that. Do you

9:20

think there was a whole movement

9:22

of people that were like, we

9:25

can't have animals talking? What's next?

9:27

Do you mean, or in real

9:29

life? In real life, when they

9:32

first saw the parrot, when they

9:34

saw the parrot talk, do you

9:36

think they were like, they had

9:39

serious discussions in government and were

9:41

like. I don't know, man. I'm

9:43

actually might be leaning that it

9:46

goes the other way, because. It's

9:48

actually called scientifically the do little

9:50

syndrome where we all like people

9:53

excited that we can talk to

9:55

animals. The do little paradox. we

9:57

to talk to

10:00

animals. to animals. So I'm

10:02

I'm thinking they're like, this is the

10:04

best thing that could ever happen.

10:06

Let's could actually integrate the parrot into

10:08

society. Let's make it maybe the secretary

10:10

of transportation to see what happens. the

10:12

Secretary of Transportation to see what in the day,

10:14

it was when there was a lot

10:16

of when we were just getting shipping

10:18

routes we order across the ocean. And

10:20

so they needed to be so pirates,

10:22

essentially, pirates, essentially, captains

10:24

who who the boat captains

10:26

that operated outside legal

10:28

parameters. They had the

10:30

had to, were essentially... were

10:33

mate. That's how a lot of that's

10:35

how a lot of canes, you know,

10:37

we invented canes, but first they were

10:40

just attached just attached to the leg.

10:42

Like a like a pirate. We even had the eye patch.

10:44

They even had the eye patch. They were fine.

10:46

They could see out of both eyes, but

10:48

the eye patch became so cool that they started

10:50

gouging out of their eye. gouging

10:52

out it was called a gouging. yeah.

10:55

It was called a gouging. The gouging. Yep,

10:57

one of the friends and

10:59

family, was It there's actually

11:01

a one week affair. a one week

11:03

not quite Not quite like, she

11:06

didn't on his wife? Hmm. One

11:08

wife affair. So for some reason, my brain,

11:10

some reason you brain,

11:12

when you guys are

11:14

talking about like, the whole The

11:16

whole parent thing has me

11:18

thinking about about like, You know, know, do

11:20

you guys miss, or do

11:22

you think about how there was

11:24

a time in our history when

11:27

something unexplainable like that would

11:29

happen? And then there would

11:32

be and in power that

11:34

would assign. people in like a

11:36

team to go investigate it go

11:38

report back on whether it's something

11:40

to be worried about. back

11:42

on whether it's something to be

11:45

worried about do you? The squad?

11:47

Well no, like, like, so

11:49

so for example. I

11:51

was doing I was

11:53

doing research, my know, back in

11:56

my Benjamin Franklin time traveler

11:58

days, I was like research. into

12:00

like Benjamin Franklin stuff And I was

12:02

like, what's some other fun stuff

12:04

about Benjamin Franklin I never knew? He

12:07

had 14 forms of syphilis. of

12:09

syphilis. ha, ha. He three of of

12:11

them. Didn't he get get around?

12:13

right? syphilis we have today is

12:15

thanks to Benjamin Franklin. to

12:17

Benjamin did get around he liked

12:20

to have sex he think to have sex I

12:22

think he liked to ejaculate

12:24

and it was one was one of the things he

12:26

loved to do. do and that's And

12:28

that's fine, I don't have any know? know

12:30

That's fine. you know, it's his business. business he

12:32

He invented like the washing machine

12:34

or something. or something he did. real

12:36

he did a lot of things, a

12:38

like of things He invented invented He

12:41

invented invented by It's insane what that

12:43

man that man I know. i know and so and

12:45

so this one this piece of information

12:47

is going to blow your blow your guys

12:49

I think. i think because i

12:51

I discovered this information and I was

12:53

like like Fuck, I need

12:55

to like make this movie I

12:57

think because this I is insane this

13:00

this in So

13:03

1784 King Louis

13:05

the 16th Was I

13:07

think this was France

13:09

Right? No, i think

13:11

this not a French name. I

13:14

think when you is not a French

13:16

name. I think when you get to

13:18

Louis you you can change the name. the name

13:20

It's enough Louise, you know, all right.

13:22

name was name was Anton

13:25

then he then he

13:27

changed but anyway. you. But

13:29

anyway, this king there

13:32

was there was someone

13:34

in part of

13:36

the world of was

13:39

hypnotizing people. and

13:41

he was and was, and it

13:43

was like it was it was

13:45

real. And people were like, what

13:47

is this thing? this thing? it

13:49

was before like like and

13:51

all that thing became thing became

13:53

a huge thing that we know that we

13:56

know today. Hypnotism wasn't really a

13:58

thing yet. And there there was this

14:00

guy. named Anton Mesmer. You guys know

14:02

who that is? I heard the

14:04

Anton Mesmer. So Anton Mesmer is

14:06

like basically the father of Mesmerism

14:08

and hypnotism and he claimed that

14:10

he was using like magic. and

14:12

his own like special abilities to

14:14

hypnotize people to do what he

14:16

wanted and to you know get

14:18

rid of fears and phobias and

14:20

things like that. And so this

14:23

King Louis the 16th assembled a

14:25

team with Benjamin Franklin leading it

14:27

to go investigate Anton Mesmer. It's

14:29

like the League of Extraordinary. I

14:31

know. Isn't it awesome? It's that

14:33

montage moment where you're feeding everybody.

14:35

Yeah. There's also one, I don't

14:37

know if this is the same

14:39

thing, but also who went to

14:41

see him was like Darwin's nephew

14:43

or something. Like, um. Like a

14:45

part of the team or is

14:47

a separate thing? Like, Darwin's bulldog

14:50

is what he was named for

14:52

blanking on his name. But yeah,

14:54

he was also, I don't know

14:56

if he was that team, but

14:58

he at one point was sent

15:00

to check the legitimacy. Like, I

15:02

need to know if it's real.

15:04

You know? Darwin's bulldog is so

15:06

funny to me. It's like, Darwin

15:08

is coming up to you and

15:10

he's bequeathing you with a nickname

15:12

and he just kind of like

15:14

hand on the head, other one

15:17

kind of like feeling your aura

15:19

and he's like, if you were

15:21

to evolve right now, you would

15:23

be. The bulldog. You. Oh, the

15:25

eagle! Oh, I know what an

15:27

eagle is. That's great. Thomas Huxley

15:29

is what his name was. That's

15:31

cool. That would be fun. So

15:33

I was like kind of assembling

15:35

this movie idea that is done

15:37

in the style of. of

15:39

what we do

15:41

in the in the

15:44

the movie. movie, and

15:46

there's like, and and

15:48

there would be his

15:50

his team, be

15:52

there would be

15:54

like the inventor

15:56

of the camera

15:58

and the inventor

16:00

of all this

16:02

stuff and all

16:04

these people that people

16:06

Franklin like brought

16:08

together. And so

16:11

what you're seeing

16:13

is And so what you're

16:15

this is the

16:17

first time I'm

16:19

speaking today. this is

16:21

the first time I'm what

16:23

you would see is you it's

16:25

the first it's first like documentary

16:28

ever. and that's fun right and using using it's like the

16:30

it's like the first camera and it's

16:32

all like done like a mockumentary

16:34

style like what we do in the

16:36

shadows and there's like a guy

16:38

in the team that's like afraid of

16:40

the camera and is like like you're

16:43

thinks it's gonna like steal his soul

16:45

or something or something from it away from me and

16:47

um so I was like this would

16:49

be a really fun movie because

16:51

the whole team could be like whatever

16:53

and then you make it really like

16:55

then you and finally get to it really

16:57

funny it's gone. He's out. go you finally

16:59

get up on it. Oh, okay.

17:01

Good. Elliot's I want to know your

17:04

thoughts on this and then they

17:06

finally get to I'm reading up on it. Oh,

17:08

okay. I want in real life is your

17:10

thoughts on this and then they this

17:12

Anton to was

17:14

literally and basically like a crack

17:17

pot like, like, artist.

17:19

You don't say. It's not true.

17:21

And he was using this mesmerism

17:23

to touch women and he

17:25

was using this

17:27

mesmerism to touch

17:29

women and

17:31

to like women. to like you know

17:33

get away with doing sexual things

17:35

to women He touching them

17:37

he would go behind a curtain

17:40

and do. a curtain have to have to

17:42

have to be in water believe

17:44

like a bath bath. But it was

17:46

like his whole setup was like

17:48

ridiculous and so i wanted to

17:50

really like fuck around with that

17:52

and have fun and have like

17:54

whoever plays plays Mesmer is is like some

17:56

ridiculous comedian or or something. should see

17:59

his his act. It is. amazing It will

18:01

blow your mind. He goes behind

18:03

the curtain and then he

18:05

comes out from behind the curtain

18:07

then he comes out don't know how

18:09

it the I was mesmerized. is out I

18:11

don't know how it happens I was was mesmerized

18:13

the I his name is mesmer.

18:15

The odds of that name is

18:17

I mean, what are the odds?

18:19

that are crazy what are the odds hear of

18:21

like I back in that far,

18:23

you know, the you know the or

18:26

anybody anybody pre like age ability to

18:28

travel the world, travel the world I I'm

18:30

I'm like, Ben Ben Franklin went to

18:32

France and then did another thing. thing?

18:34

that was his whole life. life. Like, right? Yeah.

18:36

time I hear anybody traveled more

18:38

than 100 miles back in the day,

18:40

I'm like, well, back in years. well, there went

18:42

be like, how did he know

18:45

where that was? how there's no way

18:47

they knew where And did they ever

18:49

flock up and go somewhere else

18:51

by accident? knew where like, anything But how

18:53

long would they did they ever fuck up and go somewhere

18:55

long would they stay in that

18:58

place thinking they were in the right

19:00

would they stay in that place

19:02

from France. place?

19:04

to, gosh, let's let's go all the

19:07

way to gosh, Italy, in somewhere in in

19:09

Italy And they're like you

19:11

need to go from you need to

19:13

they give you this map this

19:15

hand give you this map, this at

19:17

what point on the trip? what point

19:20

many forks in the road

19:22

are you in the road? Are you like, huh?

19:24

Which way am I way am

19:26

I going? isn't... And the map isn't

19:28

like super accurate either. So you're like, damn dude,

19:30

that you're like, made trips way longer

19:33

dude, that must have been. Look,

19:35

imagine how longer than they

19:37

should is worth Imagine how many wrong

19:39

turns was a is worth noting that

19:41

all was a precursor to like

19:44

all modern therapy because it talk therapy of

19:46

it revealed the power of suggestion

19:48

to people and the ability of

19:50

through suggestion for their bodies and

19:52

minds. to change. So yeah, so he did so he

19:54

did he did help out the at what at

19:56

what don't include that in the movie.

19:58

Yeah, and also also the he had a

20:00

chemist with him so, but chemistry

20:02

back then, I mean, you could

20:04

have a lot of fun

20:07

with that. that, guy could be

20:09

constantly exploding things accidentally things accidentally, know,

20:11

killing people people can lie.

20:13

of magic. because he he's like,

20:15

Yeah, know, mixing ammonia together.

20:17

together and. Oh yeah, you need you

20:19

need to it. I was, you know,

20:21

I think I, yeah, in the

20:23

team there were eight in

20:26

Benjamin Franklin's team that went to

20:28

go study team that went to of

20:30

them was the father of And one

20:32

of them like you said and

20:34

the other one was Dr. Elliot,

20:36

Joseph like you what he

20:38

the other one was Dr. not

20:40

the inventor of the guillotine. Guess what

20:42

he invented? The beef. He

20:46

He was a medical reformer who

20:48

became famous for pushing France

20:50

to devise a more humane, to

20:52

mechanized way of carrying out the

20:54

death penalty. way of carrying

20:56

out the mean, he did it. So

20:58

he a fun team of

21:00

people to fuck around with

21:02

in a fun movie or

21:04

whatever. fuck But around his name

21:06

to Joseph movie electric chair, in real

21:08

life he changed his name to Joseph

21:12

that was way more humane Yeah.

21:14

but yeah, anyway yeah it

21:16

was animal magnetism In your your

21:18

movie whole whole time, like,

21:20

like. this thing got this thing

21:22

that he wants to try, but nobody believes

21:24

in it it, they don't think it's gonna do

21:26

anything. So the whole to like, come on

21:28

guys, let me try my thing. And they

21:30

don't let him try it. But then of

21:32

course, at the end of the movie And they don't

21:34

let him gets to show why he's part of

21:36

the team. end of the spectacular

21:39

climax, Guillatine

21:41

gets to show why wheel it

21:43

out, of it out. And then there's like there's

21:45

a talking parrot, and they're like,

21:47

take that thing out now. thing

21:49

out now. No, I'm studying I'm studying it.

21:51

so in real life, they anyway, so

21:53

in real life, they discovered that all

21:55

this stuff was just you're right.

21:57

It was suggestion. It was like like

21:59

power suggestion. And I think, but Ben Franklin

22:01

went back to that king and was

22:04

like, we didn't find anything conclusive except

22:06

that we might want to look into

22:08

this like power of suggestion thing. And

22:10

that's like kind of how it ends.

22:13

But in my movie version, I was

22:15

like, They have to discover that he's

22:17

really using like magic and it's like

22:19

really works. But Ben Franklin and his

22:21

team decide that the can't no king

22:24

should have that ability. Yeah, so they

22:26

just smear his name and say he's

22:28

crazy. And then from then on, he

22:30

loses his credibility and they, you know,

22:33

they do it for the good of

22:35

humanity. I love it's mezmer. back in

22:37

the day again, like we're talking about

22:39

the power of suggestion. It's also the

22:42

power of the word of mouth, right?

22:44

So this king's sitting there and somebody

22:46

comes up and he's like, hey, guess

22:48

what I heard? This dude called Mezmer?

22:51

And he's like, form a team. Get

22:53

that guy from America? Yeah, but the

22:55

problem with that is, is that like,

22:57

Because imagine you're like, you tell the

22:59

king you heard a thing and the

23:02

king's like, okay, form a team. But

23:04

then you come back and you're like,

23:06

never mind, that king would have your

23:08

head cut off. Well, what's politely on

23:11

the team? Yeah, yeah. Politely. Politely. I'm

23:13

sorry. So your findings were inconclusive, huh?

23:15

And so you wasted all this gold.

23:17

I'm gonna need to politely kill you

23:20

now. It cuts to guillotine and it's

23:22

just like, how you're going to do

23:24

that. It's my time! I would love

23:26

to politely kill someone. That's his dream.

23:29

They like, they're all sitting around the

23:31

fire and they're like, guillotine, what are

23:33

your dreams? What else? The guillotine thing

23:35

for the fact that he was trying

23:37

to find a more humane way of

23:40

execution, it means he was probably like

23:42

the woke liberal of that era. Like,

23:44

see how how it

23:46

writes itself? It It

23:49

totally writes itself. and we're

23:51

and we're also

23:53

seeing, like, his final

23:55

successful attempt. What What

23:58

if we went

24:00

through all of his

24:02

failed inventions? know, know,

24:04

I Like, what What

24:07

look like? look like? so

24:09

I guess I

24:11

got to drop the

24:13

blade from a

24:15

little higher. from a little

24:18

higher. Okay, so hopefully this isn't through.

24:20

Bring me another me individual. individual.

24:22

Just got all of really shitty

24:24

saw machines machines that are

24:26

supposed to kill somebody, but

24:28

none of them aim

24:31

effectively. I want one where

24:33

he like one it out and it

24:35

like cuts the head off like but

24:37

it takes a few. but it takes a goes

24:39

down with then he to like the

24:41

head and he's like, to like the that

24:43

feel? like how did that feel and the it

24:45

like one to ten? Actually it the

24:47

head. hurt a just the head there.

24:49

a head a scale from scale are

24:51

you still alive? are you I'm alive. I'm

24:53

alive. Okay, so you'd say like say like a 10. A

24:55

On a 10? I'm I'm alive and a a 10.

24:57

Yeah, but I'm swallowing and it doesn't feel

24:59

like my feel like my tummy's you

25:01

regret being a witch now? a witch now?

25:03

I'm not, well, I I guess so. I

25:05

guess I am a witch now

25:08

that my head works. works. It being

25:10

on on the body this

25:12

whole montage in the

25:14

movie of him testing the

25:16

his failed inventions is to

25:18

the song all his failed inventions is

25:20

to the song, What I'm

25:22

on? You got what? But

25:24

that ooh part in the

25:26

hand. true dreams come true.

25:28

is like seven

25:30

severed heads is like

25:33

seven severed shelf ooh. he's

25:35

like the first one who gets

25:37

invited to the to the would be

25:39

very be his mind is so

25:41

focused on this so thing and then

25:43

and then they're like well we

25:45

naturally thought of you to come

25:47

see if this magic to come see if

25:49

this magic mezmer man is Yeah Yeah, because

25:52

you know about death death You're

25:54

so forward so forward all the

25:56

leaders the thought of the of

25:58

came together right you could have Ben going

26:00

to to that laboratory or whatever whatever

26:02

or his like office where he's like

26:04

that's where he's the out the

26:06

guillotine or whatever like like is is

26:09

disgusting and this is like

26:11

a a big man and there everywhere blood everywhere yeah

26:13

just blood and he's like like

26:15

You know know if there was ever

26:17

an audience watching this they'd be

26:19

covered in blood in blood time It's also

26:21

that this massive like syndrome because he's

26:24

hanging out with Ben Franklin he's hanging out

26:26

with we make one I know right wants to make

26:28

one some suggestions and Ben want to

26:30

hear it got some hear Ben. and

26:32

it's like I why don't you go fly a kite? it

26:34

Ben Let me have this. go fly

26:36

a kite let me have this a kite. a

26:38

kite and be right back. Here's a key.

26:40

See what happens? The chemist too would what happens.

26:42

around the time of like a good idea.

26:44

so you could get them have been around

26:46

the time of like alchemy,

26:48

so you could get them all

26:50

in their like offices covered one

26:52

with the and covered in blood.

26:54

And then the alchemist is make

26:56

to make gold you know putting know,

26:58

putting like chicken feet into

27:00

a and like blowing air air yeah and maybe what

27:02

maybe what if like the guys

27:04

like I just just need to know if

27:06

it's painless but patient the person is

27:08

dead is dead after it happens that the

27:11

alchemist is like I think I

27:13

can help you with that. I I can

27:15

could bring this guy back to

27:17

life bring this back to life with alchemy. Very

27:19

the And I wanted to

27:21

do it like not And

27:23

I wanted to do it like

27:25

not obviously not like Benjamin

27:27

Franklin comedy. I like like where I don't look where

27:29

I don't look like Ben

27:31

Franklin or whatever. I wanted to

27:34

hire hire people that look like those

27:36

people people. You know, like I think it's

27:38

it's a think it's it's a legit low

27:40

budget comedy movie for sure. Yeah, right.

27:42

those it's one of those things where

27:44

it's like, wait a minute, this is

27:46

real. This is based on reality. And

27:48

then it's like they went to go

27:50

see the guy that was mesmerizing people

27:52

that was using animal magnetism and shit.

27:54

Like that's really interesting. It's also like

27:56

a road trip a road trip movie like Joe and like

27:58

constantly every fork in the road. then getting just

28:00

like so confused is really funny like

28:03

they can't get any momentum going because

28:05

they're just like none of us ever

28:07

know where to go. Let's flip the

28:09

coin again. Yeah. I just think that

28:11

you know if I could get this

28:14

script written out I think we got

28:16

one more meeting at Universal or something

28:18

that we could squeeze out of bring

28:20

the funny and then we could go

28:22

in there and we could get we

28:25

could get like you know see if

28:27

there's any interest. You know what this

28:29

is? This is the comeback of drunk

28:31

history. Steve, you need to get wasted.

28:33

They need to interview you talking about

28:36

this. And then... The first time I've

28:38

ever been wasted. I wrote a script.

28:40

Yeah. That would be real bad, probably.

28:42

Maybe. Not. But isn't that interesting to

28:44

think about like how there was a

28:47

time where a king or someone in

28:49

power could just be like, yeah, go

28:51

find out if this is real? There's

28:53

like, like, you know, magic, go tell

28:55

me if it's real. And why do

28:58

they want to know if it's real?

29:00

Because they want to use it for

29:02

political gain? Yeah, I mean, that still

29:04

happens. We're still making teams. We're still,

29:06

they're still getting people together to go

29:09

find shit out. But it's like less

29:11

cool. It's like, let's see how much

29:13

microplastics are in the sea life. Let's

29:15

see what microplastics does to deep sea

29:17

animals. The whole scientific revolution, the story

29:20

is like the in-between, because I think

29:22

it's like imagined that a light went

29:24

off and everybody was just doing science,

29:26

but the journey from like. magic and

29:28

alchemy to proper science is pretty funny

29:31

and fun. And like even like the

29:33

Hippocratic oath, Hippocrates believed that bloodletting was

29:35

like how you heal everything. So like

29:37

he led to the deaths of an

29:39

infinite, like incalculate. amount of

29:42

people who just

29:44

he would put leeches

29:46

on their bodies

29:48

and then just wait

29:50

their bodies is so

29:53

bad wait and that is the

29:55

guy that like

29:57

was like maybe we

29:59

should wash our

30:01

hands before we stick

30:04

our hands inside

30:06

these before we stick know

30:08

these people keep getting

30:10

infections and they're

30:12

like wash your hands

30:15

getting is this liberal

30:17

shit yeah like

30:19

germs weren't even hands what

30:21

is this liberal shit yeah like

30:23

just care hold on

30:26

I gotta treat

30:28

the wound right Yeah, yeah, yeah.

30:30

Like shouldn't do that.

30:32

Why are you a do

30:34

that. Why are you a cock?

30:36

in the wound, bit

30:38

in the wound

30:40

again. Bit in the wound

30:42

again. What I want you.

30:45

Got you. You make

30:47

body on the

30:50

table goes And

30:52

then the body on the

30:55

table goes ooh. And it

30:57

goes back out. Zuckenberg,

31:00

not Zuckenberg, that's what we need.

31:02

I don't want Zuckerberg. Oh, what

31:04

we need. I that. One of Whoa, imagine

31:06

that. One of the, one figures in

31:08

the old Zucker movies that

31:10

died recently. died recently. Huh.

31:12

I think it it was Jim

31:14

Abrams. Really? Who was like a It was there

31:17

up there reason why naked gun and

31:19

gun and are all are all

31:21

really good movies. nobody nobody making

31:23

movies like that. that. I I, I could.

31:25

I I could go for one. I I think

31:27

they're, you know, the Wayne's Brothers are working

31:29

on a new scary movie, right? movie,

31:32

really? really? Yeah. I was out after two.

31:34

It's supposed to be, I know. to be, one

31:36

know. Two's the one with

31:38

Chris Who in right? hand? That's, that's pretty

31:40

good, man. I that's pretty good man.

31:42

I remember being pretty it when buy

31:44

it when it came out because everyone

31:46

was obsessed with that that shit. And I

31:48

mo those movies were like... You

31:51

know I know I was of I was was like way

31:53

about movies back then, and

31:55

I was like, I was you can

31:57

imagine. imagine and and I I was

31:59

just like this isn't fucking naked gun this

32:02

is like lowest common denominator stupid like

32:04

fucking like don't pretty movies got way

32:06

worse than scary movies so you were

32:08

in a bad place I know and

32:10

I was like it just got worse

32:13

and worse but I remember being annoyed

32:15

by like I love Chris Elliot but

32:17

I was like really guys the little

32:19

hand is funny and now I'm like

32:21

that's fucking hilarious And he's like, no,

32:24

the idea that he doesn't want to

32:26

touch his weird little hand. It's so

32:28

funny. I know. We need more. So

32:30

if the Wayne's brothers, the Wayne's brothers

32:32

are making a new scary movie, it's

32:34

supposed to be a return to form

32:37

of all those like parody movies we're

32:39

talking about. I was watching this interview

32:41

with Stavros, whose last name I always

32:43

forget. Are you familiar? But we're getting

32:45

into these these guys that they honestly

32:48

Grace will make fun of it because

32:50

they are like me. in you guys,

32:52

but like, like East Coast and more,

32:54

what's the word, successful. Oh, Stavros Halkeas.

32:56

Yeah, like you're Stavros. I'm more like

32:58

that. I'm Friedland and then Joe is

33:01

Nick Mullen. And they are archetyply parallel

33:03

with us, but Stavros just did a

33:05

movie. where they gave him money to

33:07

make like, he was like, I want

33:09

to make this, it's called like, let's

33:12

start a cult. And he sold it

33:14

so horribly that I didn't have an

33:16

interest in watching because he was like,

33:18

it's just a stupid movie. There's like

33:20

the most, he's like, I wanted to

33:22

make a movie that had the most

33:25

basic plot through line like they used

33:27

to have where it was just an

33:29

excuse to make stupid jokes. Yeah. And

33:31

I was like, oh, he got to

33:33

do that and I had to take

33:35

the opportunity I had to take the

33:38

opportunity. I had to take the opportunity.

33:40

So there might be a trend of

33:42

being able to make incredibly stupid movies.

33:44

Like little movies again that don't cost

33:46

millions of dollars and don't have to

33:49

be about the end of the world

33:51

or some like big like fucking save

33:53

the world kind of thing. Like we

33:55

I was was just

33:57

showing my girlfriend and

33:59

a friend of

34:02

mine. They'd never seen

34:04

they'd from the train

34:06

mama from the train Wow, you guys, you

34:08

guys and I was like. that's

34:10

a a movie that's being lost

34:12

to time lost not like there's no

34:14

big like thing about it that

34:16

you could like pitch to some about

34:19

it that you could like pitch to some attention attentionless

34:21

millennial could sit and like be

34:23

interested in and it's just just

34:25

little it's just this little

34:27

story about like you

34:30

know crime it's strangers on a

34:32

train a train it's it's Hitchcock is strangers

34:34

on a train on a train, but it's a

34:36

fucking comedy and it's just this little

34:38

slice of life. life It's not big it's it's

34:40

all an excuse to just make stupid

34:42

little jokes. jokes I like a a

34:44

good slice of life movie. is a is

34:46

a genre to to the superhero

34:48

big budget nature of the last

34:50

20 years. But did you guys

34:52

watch you guys watch the holdovers came out recently?

34:54

Giamadi that a out recently? Is that a

34:57

Christmas movie? Yeah, I heard about

34:59

this I'd never never heard about it You

35:01

it it? I heard so heard so many good things that

35:03

we bought it and Yeah, we were like I think I

35:05

we were like, when it was last year was

35:07

last year and we started watching it

35:09

and I couldn't I was like I just

35:11

got got of it didn't grab you because much of

35:13

too it is sweet. The intro, like

35:15

it is like an old school

35:17

movie like that. I I it, but

35:19

I was like, it but I was like it felt very

35:21

90s like like again small story. But if

35:24

you actually got through to the end

35:26

of it, you'd probably appreciate it

35:28

more. of it's just a good little

35:30

it's just a good it more yeah it's just a

35:32

good about just a couple of people.

35:34

go on this journey with them. It's

35:36

great. with them, it's great. Isn't that interesting is another

35:38

thing that is thing that time in

35:40

a way in a way? Like right now, right? Like Like

35:42

everything's like, how do we franchise

35:44

this? How do we make this into

35:46

like a bunch of other things of

35:48

other things? Yeah, even watching Heardstick last night, we

35:51

were like, Oh, this is how you

35:53

make a low make movie. You need

35:55

movie. house location. location. Right, right, and

35:57

you just make sure the actors can

35:59

do it. And you like work a long

36:01

time with the casting and you

36:03

nail the casting and then you're

36:05

like then long as we cast

36:07

this correctly this will work this will work

36:09

yeah Yeah, you're right, Elliot.

36:11

That movie is legitimately legitimately one two

36:13

three four it's like four to five like

36:15

four to five it yeah four to

36:17

five sets that's it. Yeah, four to

36:20

five sets that contained in that world in

36:22

the set there's like a couple in

36:24

the set there's like a couple in

36:26

that they're the of the time like they're

36:28

in your basement I'm a set as a

36:30

room Like that whole thing That whole thing

36:32

was like, this could shoot this in

36:34

one location. that. Don't go don't do that.

36:37

Don't go, don't go into a

36:39

man's house. a man's go into a man's

36:41

house. Is it it it a period

36:43

in the take place in the nineties

36:45

or something? Or is it it's modern? Yeah.

36:47

I don't believe Yeah. movies and would. I don't

36:49

believe modern movies when people go

36:51

into houses, but they're Mormon, right? They're

36:53

like like doing like. They set up a up

36:55

a for sure. And that works. I think

36:57

that works. Cause it's like, you know, if

36:59

it is works. that's their whole thing. They got

37:01

to go, they want to go into your

37:03

house and they want to like. then

37:06

know, rummage around. their whole thing.

37:08

They all your stuff. they

37:10

want to go into your house and

37:12

your white shirts. you know,

37:14

the Mormon slander on

37:16

the They hit a new

37:18

level this week. New

37:20

levels of discontent. Yeah.

37:23

I, you know, speaking of things that

37:25

can know be speaking of things that

37:27

can just be self -contained movies or

37:29

whatever you know, like you know, this Benjamin

37:31

Franklin Mesmer thing, certainly be its

37:33

own thing, but you know,

37:35

but I'm thinking franchise I'm

37:37

thinking Ben Franklin finds out

37:39

that it's real lies to

37:41

the king, then goes to the

37:43

team and goes goes, do our

37:45

secret secret. evaluations of more magical

37:48

shit, but we'll do it secretly so

37:50

so doesn't know about it and

37:52

then you do it sequels of those

37:54

guys researching all the way to

37:56

dinosaurs. all the way to Well, I don't

37:58

know. I mean, so so. What I

38:00

like about the Mesmer one is

38:02

it's rooted in actual history. I

38:05

know that's the best other stories

38:07

like that where it could be

38:09

like an anthology series where it's

38:11

the same actors Essentially doing the

38:13

same thing that's brilliant. That's brilliant.

38:15

I mean, let's add that to

38:17

the pitch. Who's add that to

38:19

the pitch? Who's your Jonah Hill?

38:22

Who's your Ben Franklin? Who's your

38:24

Ben Franklin? There's your Ben Franklin?

38:26

There's really good, but let me

38:28

think What about this

38:30

Stavros guy? Stavros? Yeah, yeah, it

38:32

would be probably. Stavros guy. Look

38:34

him up, Joe. All right, okay.

38:36

Yeah, look him up. He would

38:38

actually be. Tell me that's not

38:40

exactly Ben Franklin already. Bobbie Montane.

38:43

Look on all three of those

38:45

dudes and tell me they are

38:47

not us put in a blender

38:49

and taken all our money. Bobi

38:51

Moynihan would be fun. There's your

38:53

Ben. Damn, that's pretty good. There's

38:55

your bin. And then, uh, and

38:57

then, you know, who's your mezmer?

38:59

I was like, this might be

39:01

two on the nose, but he's

39:03

so good. I really would love

39:06

like a germane Clement, but it's

39:08

like, is that too much what

39:10

we do in the shadows? I'm

39:12

going Killian Murphy. I think you

39:14

get a very serious actor. Nice.

39:16

Or like Liam Neeson? Yeah. Like

39:18

Kelly, dude, Kelly Murphy being an

39:20

incredible guest. You know who's directing

39:22

the Liam Neeson lead naked gun

39:24

remake? Yeah, it's our boys. It's

39:26

a Kiva. Yeah, it's our lonely

39:28

island boys. And it's like essentially

39:31

a lonely island movie, I feel

39:33

like. Gives me a little hope.

39:35

And it's not a reboot. He's

39:37

like Frank Dragon's son or something.

39:39

He's like. He's playing Leslie Nielsen's

39:41

son. Leslie Nielsen, Liam Nieson. They'll

39:43

probably lean into that. They have

39:45

to do something. I saw Gladiator

39:47

2 with the creator and writer

39:49

on a number of shows that

39:51

I really like, which was a

39:54

random thing that happened, because I

39:56

was going to the theater and

39:58

then Pete was like, hey, this.

40:00

guy's coming on arrested

40:02

development development. Whoa, what the helped

40:04

make a bunch of other shows.

40:06

And he was shows years old. like 70 And

40:08

I said, And I do you, hey, do you, um, do

40:10

you know you know who wrote that

40:13

line from Arrested Development where the

40:15

older blue Bluth says says a banana,

40:17

Michael, how much could it cost could

40:19

it cost $10? And he looks at me and

40:21

he goes, me I wrote that one. I wrote that one.

40:23

way. And I was like, was way. I was

40:25

like, I was gonna say, say, you deserve like. And

40:27

then we and then we hung out for a

40:29

little while and then at the end of

40:31

he said Elliot I want to thank you

40:33

You know a lot of people try to

40:35

be funny around me and you haven't been

40:37

funny a time of people try like fuck. was really

40:39

trying. you was trying so hard. I said,

40:41

thank you Tim not his name and was really walked

40:44

away. was trying so hard. I said, thank you

40:46

was name. not hear jokes Yeah, and then

40:48

we went to him and he's I was

40:50

sitting next to him and he's

40:52

eating his popcorn. He just

40:54

goes goes. He's gay, the bad

40:57

guys are always are always gay. We also love the

40:59

line in was like, I don't know

41:01

how to guess I had that.

41:03

We also she goes, in Rested Development

41:05

when she goes, a some money,

41:07

go see a she's like, get out of

41:09

here, go see the Star of here

41:12

go see talking about how

41:14

they would come would that

41:16

were just sounds like

41:18

whenever they just sounds like whenever they talk

41:20

about Egg and Jason

41:23

Bateman. You sat by somebody like

41:25

rare. rare. Like you'll be, in the

41:27

in the entertainment industry, probably

41:29

any. any industry, any any

41:31

profession. a lot of the time you're A

41:33

lot of the time you're just around people and you're like,

41:35

huh, wonder how they got there. how they got guy? This

41:37

guy? This girl, really? you But you

41:39

sat down next to somebody that that was,

41:41

you felt while he was dropping those

41:43

was dropping those one-liners, fucking hilarious. hilarious. Oh he

41:45

was telling me rabbi jokes. He was

41:47

going, he was going on every sentence. was great.

41:49

And you were going, you this guy

41:51

is the guy. This is a guy.

41:53

a guy. Okay, new business idea. business giving a

41:56

shit giving a shit about the industry

41:58

like that old of of like weather. person

42:00

who's so successful in the industry

42:02

that they don't want to they're

42:04

not trying to toot their own

42:06

horn anymore I know they're just

42:08

over it and they're just yeah

42:10

they're done they're not trying to

42:13

prove themselves anymore either yeah so

42:15

they're just like confident they're oozing

42:17

confidence and they're really good at

42:19

it okay new business idea okay

42:21

so if this is for working

42:23

comedians or anybody with a fan

42:26

base you can go and see

42:28

a movie with insert

42:30

name here and you get an

42:32

experience where that person is gonna

42:34

be joking as if they joke

42:36

with their friends when they watch

42:38

a movie but you get to

42:41

sit in on that and get

42:43

the jokes from that person is

42:45

it called comedians in the cinema

42:47

getting sued I

42:50

love that would be your liability right

42:53

yeah at one point what's his name

42:55

who's the fucking director that's like don't

42:57

watch my movies on an iPhone you

42:59

little fucks who is it it's it's

43:01

no no who's the guy that directed

43:03

like the departed oh we're saying say

43:05

Z is it score say Z that

43:07

did that part yeah it's like yeah

43:09

it's like someone it's like score say

43:12

Z is always like this is like

43:14

you can't watch this any like shits

43:16

on Marvel movies all the time like

43:18

it's like more Marvel movies okay so

43:20

a score say Z would come out

43:22

and be like you can't have people

43:24

talking during a fucking movie you can't

43:26

build a whole business around someone talking

43:28

during a movie you can't don't talk

43:31

during my movie and all these it

43:33

see I think this could this this

43:35

would get people would run with this

43:37

idea and it would get traction because

43:39

there'd be so much discourse

43:42

around doing that like don't

43:44

talk in the movie theater you

43:46

know but it's like we're

43:49

not necessarily promoting talking in the

43:51

movie theater it's more like

43:53

what Elliot experienced where the person

43:55

leans over and goes every

43:57

villain is gay they're all gay

43:59

it's just stuff like that Which

44:02

is funny a funny line. That's so so

44:04

good. million is closeted. Was the movie the movie

44:06

good, Did you enjoy it? I you enjoy

44:08

it? watching was half half being being like,

44:10

he's gonna say something, I gotta come

44:12

up with something funny to say. up with something

44:14

so say. And so I thought it was fine.

44:16

And when it ended, I was like, like.

44:18

I'm about to start making fun of

44:21

the movie. fun of he was like, that

44:23

was really great. And I was like,

44:25

that was a great movie great and I was like

44:27

that was a great movie wasn't I fine. It was it

44:29

enough. It's like visually it's fun. And,

44:31

you know, Ted's know Ted's all It's the same

44:33

movie it's the same what I heard. I

44:35

just don't really same movie again that's what I

44:37

heard I just don't really haven't seen smile

44:40

to didn't I feel like it's

44:42

probably just the same it's it's

44:44

great haven't seen smile Isn't it the same movie

44:46

I feel like it's some, no just the same movie

44:48

Okay. Okay. Elements and they do some

44:50

things that I haven't seen before

44:52

seen really fun, super fun. And

44:54

I really do, I really do. I

44:56

know like someone's around. Is there drawing? Well,

44:58

it. Well, Will someone spoiled

45:00

a little for me? for me. And, um,

45:02

Elliot, you saw it. No, you saw not

45:04

gonna see it. Well, that little that little

45:06

girl freaks me in the trailer anyone

45:08

who who plans on seeing it Just

45:10

skip ahead a little bit or ahead a

45:12

but I heard But I heard. I

45:15

like like a movie like where the

45:17

evil an an unstoppable force.

45:19

that's That's definitely this I feel

45:22

I feel like this is an

45:24

unstoppable force villain and that's really

45:26

cool it's been a while while since we've

45:28

had unstoppable force villain will make you

45:30

think. think oh my gosh is this

45:33

unstoppable force going next? I

45:35

like that like my favorite unstoppable

45:37

force movies movies the is one of

45:39

them them and you know the and you

45:41

know the original and then there's

45:43

there's one where it's the grudge

45:45

versus the ring Which is like

45:47

really cool. Do you see that?

45:49

It's like cool did you see that it's Oh,

45:51

yeah, it's good oh yeah it's they are

45:53

they are they was one grudging

45:55

the other and the other other other

45:57

other ringing the other they it's like it's like

45:59

like like the They're like, how does he

46:02

stop? They're like, we can't stop

46:04

the grudge. And They're like we

46:06

can't stop the do? And they're

46:08

like what do we do and someone's

46:10

like ring the the room with the the room

46:12

with the they'll then they'll fight each other

46:14

and they'll cancel it each other

46:16

out. out. So it's Freddie Jason. Jason. Yeah, yeah,

46:18

But it's like a plan

46:20

to like to take two forces. Well, another one

46:22

is drag me to hell, drag me to hell another

46:24

one is drag me to I

46:26

Drag drag me a great Okay, I think

46:28

you're me to hell. OK, I

46:30

think you're you're identifying the

46:32

horror movies I like or at

46:34

least the only ones I've Oh,

46:36

I I love that. OK, so

46:39

we let me maybe watch Smile then. I I

46:41

love that you love drag me to hell.

46:43

That's great. I love great. I love it because

46:45

it's really easy to appreciate. so simple

46:47

and it's like fun, but also kind of

46:49

scary. kind it makes you feel like you're

46:51

a big boy for watching a scary

46:53

movie, but it's boy for watching And so we but

46:56

a good fun too. It's a good we got,

46:58

I feel like Raimi. It's a is very hit

47:00

or is I love him. Like I love

47:02

I do feel like his like

47:04

his his directoratorial methods are methods work,

47:06

sometimes they don't. I agree.

47:08

agree. He's one of my

47:11

favorite directors, favorite That movie, So that movie,

47:13

great. I would like to suggest another Sam

47:15

Raimi to you boys if you haven't

47:17

seen it. Sam Ramey to you recently and

47:19

I fucking love it and it reminded me

47:21

why it's one of my favorite movies. If

47:23

you haven't seen it, or if you have, it please

47:25

go watch The Quick and the Dead and come back

47:27

to it. of my I'll write it down. movies. If

47:30

you will have seen it by the next show.

47:32

have, It's a go watch it's one

47:34

of my and the dead It's so

47:36

fun. the people. Oh. so unique,

47:38

you got Gene Sharon Stone. Stone,

47:41

you Russell Crow, you got

47:43

Leonardo DiCaprio. Damn. that

47:45

doesn't If you. What the fuck? say

47:47

it for you. watch it. Okay. Go

47:50

watch it a day. And then get

47:52

back to me next to me next pot. I

47:54

will. Okay. Everyone, oh, and

47:56

please oh and please watch Jackie Brown.

47:58

I don't know. I we talked

48:00

about it on the last show or not,

48:02

it on the last love Jackie but you've never seen

48:04

Jackie Jackie Brown. earlier in the show We

48:06

were talking about slice of life movies the show

48:09

we that's like a I think that's a

48:11

Life slice of life Which is a rare

48:13

one that's a Tarantino Slice

48:15

of Life, I've never seen it. one. Okay.

48:17

You've never seen seen it. You've never Jackie

48:19

on Do I haven't seen That

48:22

I You got seen. Dude, you got

48:24

You got you got. You've

48:26

got a, oh fuck, what's his

48:28

name Not, not Peshi. you

48:30

got you got know who

48:32

that is You know who that is?

48:34

got Robert Forester, I

48:36

that. And he's so fall in

48:38

love in love with

48:40

Robert Forester in that

48:43

movie. Anyway, right movie. Anyway,

48:45

all right. for watching. thanks for

48:47

you. I you to

48:49

the patrons you. Thank you to

48:51

know everyone else And, you

48:53

know, everyone else. Oh. Oh,

48:55

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