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Pop Culture Minisode (S6 E17 “I’m OK, You’re OK”)

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Pop Culture Minisode (S6 E17 “I’m OK, You’re OK”)

Pop Culture Minisode (S6 E17 “I’m OK, You’re OK”)

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0:00

I am all in.

0:07

I am

0:17

all in with Scott Patterson an iHeartRadio

0:20

podcast.

0:21

Hey everybody, Scott Patterson. I'm all in podcasts

0:23

one of them productions. iHeart Radio, I Heeart Podcast,

0:26

I Heeart Media, I Heart

0:28

Figs. I Heard Popcorn Pop

0:30

Culture, Season six, episode

0:32

seventeen. I'm okay, you're okay, Paris

0:34

answers the door. Wait a minute, I am joined

0:37

by my intrepid crew. Here. Uh,

0:39

Suzanne is holding something to her head.

0:42

Are you what happened to Suzanne?

0:44

It's an ice pack because I had my surgery

0:47

that. Yeah,

0:50

I can't take ibuprofen yet, so I'm using

0:52

an ice pack.

0:53

Wait, let us see, And how come you can't take ivuy

0:55

PROFI it's my boo boo bear.

0:58

That's cute, actually an ice packed

1:00

boo boo bear.

1:01

How come you can't take ib prope And is that like a part

1:04

of it? That's well, just because.

1:05

It's I'm just now twenty four hours out and it

1:07

can increase bleeding. So oh, I

1:10

took also, but tilt all takes

1:12

a while.

1:13

Doesn't Tunnel?

1:14

Right?

1:15

If Tunnel's an advertiser, they're great.

1:17

But if they're not, I don't work as good

1:19

as.

1:19

That dedication

1:22

just for two minutes.

1:23

I need to ice it and then just roll her

1:25

out of surgery.

1:26

She's not even fully recovered. She's still

1:28

on the podcast exactly

1:30

taras suit Daniel Romo. Paris

1:33

answers the door to find Logan, wanting to speak

1:36

with Rory. Logan barges past Paris

1:39

and into the apartment. Rory, go

1:42

away, Logan, Paris, no one invited you. Get

1:44

out now before I go. Bonaducci

1:46

on your ass, Logan, I'm

1:48

not going away. I'm not going anyway. We're gonna talk. Danny

1:51

Bonaducci is a radio personality,

1:53

actor, and professional wrestler. He's

1:56

a professional wrestler. Really

2:00

yeah, oh boy. Bonna

2:03

Ducci became famous as a child actor in a

2:05

seventy sitcom, The Partridge

2:08

Family, which I watched religiously.

2:10

And remember our whole tie to Bonnaducci

2:13

because Jack and Stretch, who were

2:15

the extras in the diner, because

2:18

remember they were I got him that gig with

2:21

you because they wanted to show

2:24

Bonaducci, who we all worked with, that

2:27

anybody could get parts.

2:28

And then they just kept getting parts.

2:34

So when Paris says she's going to go, Bonaducci

2:36

on your ass. She's referring to Danny Bonaducci's

2:39

time as a celebrity boxer.

2:42

Did you know Danny met

2:44

his current wife, a school teacher named Amy,

2:46

at a Starbucks while he was

2:48

crying over his divorce from

2:51

former wife Gretchen.

2:53

And if you're gonna gesticulate

2:55

in that way, you're

2:58

gonna do it at a Starbucks, not

3:00

a coffee bean.

3:01

A Starbucks.

3:02

You don't want to do it a coffee You want

3:04

to do that kind of thing as a Starbucks. Then

3:07

they'll give you free use of the bathroom, matter who you are.

3:09

I went to school with the Bona Duccies. Really

3:12

not weird, it will not

3:14

then, but there there children.

3:18

Wait, you're that eight, you're they're that

3:21

whoa? I can't figure out if you're that

3:23

old or they're that young or what. Wait,

3:27

you went to school with Danny and Gretchen's.

3:31

Well, no, so Danny's niece. But

3:34

they were always there, Danny's

3:36

niece. It was in my grade.

3:37

No way.

3:38

I went to their house, not the

3:40

new wife, but Gretchen.

3:43

Yep.

3:44

I've spent many day and night

3:46

with Danny Bonaducci. By

3:49

me, it's quite pleasant and nice.

3:51

That was nice Yeah, great,

3:55

that explains a lot.

4:01

Wait that known Luke is

4:03

on the phone when Laura Lai walks into the room.

4:06

Did you not hear me screaming? You were screaming like

4:08

Janetly in Psycho, I was on the

4:10

phone. Why were you screaming? There was a spider

4:12

in the shower. Psycho is a nineteen

4:15

sixty American horror film produced and directed

4:17

by Alfred Hitchcock, which I've never seen, but

4:19

I did see that sort of scene for

4:21

Seene remake that Vince Vaughan did.

4:24

Do you guys know about that?

4:25

So nineteen sixty Psycho

4:28

like super big movie,

4:30

like humongous, and then Vince

4:32

Vaughn and like Anna Haitian maybe a

4:35

few others. I think it was a scene

4:37

for scene recreation. So

4:39

it was exactly the same movie, but for some reason

4:41

not.

4:42

Quit Oh, like the entire

4:44

movie, not just the scene.

4:45

Entire movie, scene for scene for scene for scene

4:47

for scene for scene. Oh, Gus Van Sant directed

4:50

it. So anyway, it's

4:52

weird that it's seen for scene for scene but not as good.

4:55

And Janet Lee am

4:58

I correct that that is Jamie

5:01

Lee Curtis's mother.

5:05

Jamie Lee Curtis's mother.

5:06

Wait, but they spell it leave differently.

5:11

Correct because the Lee

5:13

is maybe the Lee, but they spelled it different because

5:16

Curtis. Tony Curtis is her father, so that's

5:18

why her last name is Curtis.

5:21

So maybe they did the Lee because

5:23

she's Jantly, but they yeah, different spelling.

5:26

Oh you're right, yeah, Jamie Lee Curtis.

5:29

Brushing life right now, by the way,

5:31

like getting all the role in the wards,

5:34

just being awesome, like

5:36

way to be awesome? Anyway, did

5:39

you know? Director Alfred Hitchcock

5:41

bought the rights to the novel anonymously

5:44

from Robert Block for nine thousand dollars.

5:46

He then bought up as many copies

5:49

of the novel he could. Oh, to keep the

5:51

ending a secret. Oh, the ending is

5:53

a fricking crazy twist.

5:55

Do you guys know the ending?

5:57

No?

5:58

What is the ending?

5:58

Okay?

5:58

I don't want to spoil it for anyone that hasn't seen a movie

6:01

in nineteen sixty. But so

6:03

basically Norman

6:06

Baits, which the whole thing is kind of interesting

6:08

because then they did Bates Motel. But so Norman

6:10

Bates is the murderer, right, so

6:13

he goes into the motel rooms and murders people

6:15

and you think that he's up

6:18

in the big mansion, the creepy one that's

6:20

on the universal tour with his

6:22

mother.

6:23

But the ending is you find out

6:25

the and Suzanne keep me honest that the.

6:27

Mother has died and he's

6:30

living with the dead

6:32

body of the dead mother.

6:37

That's who he's having conversations with and arguments

6:40

with.

6:40

Pretty great.

6:42

So then high then watching

6:47

Bates Motel. So basically

6:49

that did did you guys ever see Bates Motel?

6:51

The show? So Freddie Himore

6:53

plays the young Norman. It

6:57

was I got like halfway through it. I need to finish it because

7:00

it is good. Freddy

7:02

Himore, I.

7:04

Just go on a lemon and say, oh I love

7:06

it.

7:07

Yes, what's the doctor show?

7:09

He does the Good Doctor,

7:11

the Good Doctor. Yes, good, but it's ending.

7:14

I know it is really good.

7:17

I just had five figs.

7:19

I just say two rolls.

7:22

I had a Chick fil A sandwich.

7:26

FI Newtons, no figs.

7:28

Like, so you're healthy?

7:30

I thought you have you allergic

7:32

to figscut it's one thing I can't eat.

7:35

What happens?

7:36

What happens when you yeah, red

7:39

scratchy eyes, itchy, itchy throw,

7:42

heavy breathing.

7:43

Like that, like

7:46

like tragedy.

7:47

Good you eat figs.

7:50

Don't die, but I do get very

7:52

uncomfy.

7:53

That sounds bad, like mostly if I just eat

7:55

something that I shouldn't eat, it's just diarrhea.

7:59

I love to talk about diary.

8:02

I'll I'll just keep it moving, just

8:05

keep running, just

8:11

keep it flowing.

8:14

All right.

8:15

So Luke is taking the spiders from

8:17

the shower outside.

8:18

Luke says, Okay, I'm going to take these guys outside

8:20

any particular place you want them. Lourl I

8:22

says, yeah, someplace shady, shelter

8:24

from the elements, and ideally near

8:27

a talking pig. Lorelei

8:29

is referring to the spiders near a talking pig

8:31

like Charlotte's Web by Ebe White,

8:34

And did you know the story is based on Ebe

8:36

White's real farm in Maine, where

8:38

he admired a spider becoming

8:41

a mother, and he

8:43

was so captivated by it that when he had

8:45

to leave for New York, he took a spider

8:48

sack with him in a candy box

8:50

with holes punched in it, and placed

8:52

it on his mirro the

8:54

sack hatch and he was amazed. But then someone

8:57

cleaned out, clean everything

8:59

out, and the spiders that.

9:00

Movie's too sad for me.

9:02

No, can't that too sad? Who

9:04

dies the pig or the spider?

9:06

The spider so sad? Yeah,

9:09

it's very sad. Zach

9:12

shows up at missus Kim's store to discuss

9:14

Mary Englaane and missus

9:16

Kim says, I thought you were a musician. Well,

9:19

yeah, I am, and this is your true

9:21

calling. Yes, but that doesn't mean i'mant

9:23

to drugs or looking to do the whole Baby

9:25

Shambles thing. I just like to play Baby

9:28

Shambles.

9:29

Oh, I guess I'll get the explanation. I'm

9:32

going up.

9:34

I'll tell you right now. Baby Shambles

9:36

was an English rock band established in London.

9:39

The band was formed by Pete Doherty during a

9:41

hiatus from The Libertines, and

9:43

Baby Shambles members had issues with drug abuse,

9:46

with guitarist Patrick Walden leaving the band

9:48

because of the drugs. And did you

9:50

know when Kate Moss dated

9:52

Pete Doherty from Baby Shambles, she was once

9:55

photographed doing cocaine during a

9:57

recording session. It was all over the cover

9:59

of tabloid in the UK with the headline

10:01

high as Kate.

10:02

I did not know any of that.

10:05

Every single thing you just said was new to me.

10:08

She came through for Johnny, so it's

10:10

all good.

10:13

Weirdly, I just thought of the same thing, all

10:16

good.

10:17

What else?

10:19

Lorelai and Rory are rushing to clean

10:21

the house before Emily and Richard arrive for dinner,

10:23

and Laura Lai says, just throw away or hide

10:26

anything that might be incriminating. Rory

10:28

says incriminating. Laura I says yes, anything

10:31

that can could or might lead to a conversation about

10:33

anything. Rory says, how about

10:35

this, Lauraai, are you kidding me?

10:37

A freckled, half naked Lindsay Lohan on

10:39

the cover of Vanity Fair skin cancer,

10:41

drug abuse, anorexia, bra shopping, Just dump

10:44

it? Lindsay Lohan was

10:46

on was first on the cover of Vanity

10:48

Fair in June of two thousand and four, called

10:51

the Queen of Teen. She was only

10:53

eighteen at the time in a swimsuit, but

10:56

in this scene the magazine issue she is

10:58

featured in is from and

11:00

six, where Lindsay is wearing a white

11:02

swim suit and opens up about

11:04

her food and drug addictions.

11:06

Did you Know?

11:07

Although she is known for acting, her debut

11:10

album Speak was certified for platinum

11:12

sales in the United States, so

11:15

good. I remember the entire

11:17

album. What's your favorite song?

11:19

Car?

11:20

I mean rumors has to be like,

11:23

never heard.

11:24

The album, but

11:28

I know her. What's your favorite Lindsay Lohan movie.

11:31

Freaky Friday with Jimmie Lee Curtis.

11:33

Wait a minute, If she does a platinum

11:35

record, why didn't she go out on tour and

11:37

continue.

11:38

She kind of did.

11:39

Think she did go on tour. Yeah, she did,

11:41

like, but she did the one album.

11:43

She didn't do another album.

11:45

No, I think that she had some other songs

11:48

that didn't do so, you know, it's funny.

11:50

Obviously she had great music Parents

11:54

Friday great music. No, it was

11:56

great music. There were there were some definite

11:58

bops on there. But when

12:00

I think of Lindsay Lohan, I just think

12:02

of mickenos Oh.

12:03

I just think, oh my god, I

12:06

think the picture.

12:07

Did hear some reality show about

12:09

that?

12:11

Yeah?

12:11

I think so beach.

12:15

Sure, but it didn't go well,

12:18

right, it didn't.

12:19

It wasn't big.

12:19

No.

12:20

Wait, you guys she released music in twenty

12:22

twenty. I told you she did have more songs,

12:24

but but but it was just one. Everything

12:26

else is from two thousand and four.

12:28

You guys didn't when you think of Linda Lhuan,

12:30

I immediately go to the photo of Brittany,

12:32

Lindsay and Paris in the front of that car.

12:36

Oh. Yeah, I guess it

12:38

doesn't matter. Bastion, Bac and

12:40

I are going to take over the music

12:42

business in the stadium at

12:45

a time. Uh.

12:56

And that same scene, Laurela and Roy continue

12:58

to clean hides

13:00

her flowers because she doesn't want her parents

13:02

to feel welcomed in her

13:05

house? Is that nice, LURLEI

13:07

no, but I do have this incredibly

13:10

bad smelling perfume that Luke gave me for Christmas

13:12

last year that I could spray around the house. It's like

13:15

cross between Loves Baby Soft and Curious

13:17

by Britney Spears. Justina

13:21

Loves Baby Soft perfume made its debut in

13:23

nineteen seventy four, soft powdery scent and

13:26

its classic bullet shaped pink bottle

13:28

soon became the fragrance icon of

13:31

the seventies. Curious is Britney

13:33

spears first fragrance for

13:36

Elizabeth Arden. The perfume was released September

13:38

two thousand and forum was internationally successful.

13:41

She reportedly earned fifty

13:43

in chump change compared to Kardashian

13:46

fifty two million from the

13:48

endorsement. That's a day's pay for the Kardashians.

13:51

But you know, as of July twenty

13:54

twenty three, Britney Spears has made forty

13:56

two fragrances.

13:58

Does anybody want a little trivia?

14:00

Sure?

14:00

So in the commercial for Curious,

14:03

there was like Britney and a guy kind

14:06

of like running around or something, and then they

14:08

were up against the wall Curious like that. And

14:11

it is our friend and fellow

14:13

podcast network mate, Eric

14:15

Winter, who does a show with his wife

14:18

Rosly.

14:21

I do remember that Eric and.

14:22

I have been friends since well before this whatever,

14:26

like early two thousand maybe whatever, and

14:28

he was on Days of our lives and then this was like a

14:31

huge deal that he got this commercial

14:34

with Britney Spears, and I just always remember

14:36

being like going up to Eric and just be curious

14:39

if.

14:39

You find the spot. He was like sort of running

14:41

around, and I just remember I.

14:42

Remember that I had the perfume too.

14:45

I mean, you were not a millennial

14:47

if you didn't own.

14:49

The blue one

14:51

and the pink one. There was two, but the pink one was

14:53

better.

14:54

Suzanne, I think you and I are not millennials,

14:57

because I'm not sure.

15:01

Danielle do you remember and held the little like thing.

15:03

Yeah, like ye, I

15:07

had loves baby Soft, but I did not have curious.

15:09

Yeah.

15:09

Wait, what was the other one? What was it called

15:12

scroll it?

15:13

He loves babysoft?

15:14

What's that that?

15:15

You don't remember that everybody in middle school

15:17

had loves baby Soft?

15:19

I had white shoulders.

15:20

Do you remember that?

15:21

Oh no, that's like really old.

15:22

Yeah.

15:23

I was like really in that. I was like ATI's

15:25

grandma y And do you remember that other one? May?

15:29

Oh?

15:29

And remember?

15:31

Gosh, what was that other one that was so stinky?

15:33

Suzanne? It was like eternity?

15:35

Oh yeah, everybody was wearing

15:38

eternity and the boys were all wearing like

15:40

recall as were

15:43

before Axe Acts came along after

15:45

us. I just

15:47

prefer soap, dove soap,

15:50

ivery soap. I'm just gonna go with the smell

15:52

of soap. I did have a college boyfriend

15:54

who's like, yeah, you smell

15:57

like soap.

16:07

That.

16:10

Emily arrives at laurea Iz and sees that Suki

16:12

is catering their dinner. Emily says, the wainscoting

16:15

here is substandard. If

16:17

you called me, I could have recommended a real

16:19

professional lurl. I says, well, since mine

16:22

was a fake professional. I got to pay him in Monopoly

16:24

money. Monopoly is

16:27

a board game and in the game, player's

16:29

roll two dice to move around the game

16:31

board, buying and trading properties and developing

16:34

them with houses and hotels. Players

16:36

collect rent from their opponents and aim

16:38

to drive them into bankruptcy.

16:40

And tell you something, Nick and I have wars.

16:44

Have you ever finished a game? It's just songs

16:48

so long?

16:50

Have you ever played Monopoly Deal?

16:51

What's that? No?

16:53

Oh my gosh, you guys are missing

16:55

out. Monopoly Deal is a card game

16:58

version of Monopoly, and you go through a

17:00

game within fifteen minutes. But it's so fun,

17:02

so so fun.

17:03

Can you teach us?

17:04

Not right now, but at some point I

17:07

liked I sunk your battleship. Remember

17:11

that one was so rad. We had

17:13

the electronic version of that.

17:16

Sh Monopoly

17:19

was published in nineteen thirty five, which

17:21

is eighty nine years ago. And did

17:23

you know in nineteen seventy eight, the Nemen Marcus

17:26

Christmas Catalog offered a chocolate Monopoly

17:28

game for six honds.

17:30

That's a lot of money in nineteen

17:32

seventy I know, so that would be like

17:34

a.

17:34

Lot that could get

17:38

right there? Six hundred bucks you get a Porsche.

17:40

Although that would be fun. I don't know why it was

17:42

so expensive.

17:43

That seems like a I wonder if anyone's

17:45

selling it, Like, okay, first, everything's

17:49

expensive.

17:50

Correct, No, you know someone

17:52

saved that ew that's part

17:54

of us.

17:54

Do not eat chocolate from nineteen

17:57

seventy eight, because

17:59

you know why?

18:01

Do you want to know why? Scott?

18:03

What will happen to you if you eight Chacola from nineteen

18:05

seventy eight.

18:07

You'll become unbearably wonderful?

18:09

What you'll have diarrhea?

18:14

Let's flow into the next and that.

18:18

Jackie and I worked on this one last night. Oh

18:20

good, Laura I answers

18:22

the front door and mouths to Luke that her parents

18:24

are here. He turns around and Laurel

18:26

I goes to sit back down at the dinner table, and

18:29

Emily says, who was at the door? Laura

18:31

I says, Oh, it was Ed McMahon. He's always

18:34

showing up with these big cardboard checks. They're

18:36

impossible to endorse, by the way. Ed

18:38

McMahon is best known as Johnny Carson's

18:40

sidekick on TVs The Tonight Show Starring

18:42

Johnny Carson from nineteen sixty two to nineteen

18:45

ninety two, and famously opened

18:47

the show with his introduction, here's Johnny,

18:50

And of course I have to throw in that our

18:52

live event was in the theater.

18:55

This all took place for so many years.

18:57

What we're

19:00

talking about. Wait a minute, we

19:03

shot our thing, our live show. Yeah,

19:05

that was that was Johnny Carson's theater.

19:08

You know this, Scott, Yeah, they

19:11

know.

19:12

They asked him out. They said, no, this is jay Leno's

19:14

theater. But I thought it was the same one and the same.

19:17

You might be right. Wait, it definitely was jay

19:19

Leno's. But wasn't Johnny Carson and Jay Leno

19:21

in the same theater?

19:22

Yeah, it's the same.

19:24

It was Johnny Carson's place. We're hanging in Johnny.

19:27

On that because it was definitely jay Leno, we

19:29

better double check.

19:31

That's what everyone says, that it was

19:33

Johnny Carson's before.

19:34

Jay len Because I felt all those

19:36

spirits in the room.

19:37

Yeah, you felt the present. We

19:40

feel ed because Ed.

19:43

Well, I mean I was introducing people just

19:45

like Ed McMahon.

19:46

Had a pajama party. I

19:49

had a pajama party with Ed McMahon and his

19:51

wife on.

19:51

A TV am. I no, no, No,

19:54

it was for a TV show.

19:56

I don't know what.

19:57

Yes, I do. It's coming back to me.

20:00

They were doing an interview with us in

20:02

segment one and segment two was this Ladyhood

20:05

invented these special pajamas that Oprah

20:07

loved. So Ed

20:09

McMahon was there while the rest everybody was

20:11

in their pajamas.

20:12

Yeah, I can't believe

20:14

I missed that.

20:15

Did you ever meet Johnny Carson?

20:17

I did not. No, Jay

20:19

Leno, Yes, Ed McMahon yes, yeah.

20:22

I've seen Jay Leno's stand up pack and.

20:26

Johnny No. Murv

20:28

Griffin Yes, I went on a

20:31

week long trip with Merv Griffin when

20:33

Seacrest did a game.

20:34

Show for him in the yacht. You were on the yacht.

20:36

On the yacht, I've talked about it.

20:38

The yacht, Yeah, one of your many yachts,

20:40

in one of my many.

20:42

So, Laurla, I think she's referring to Ed McMahon

20:45

working for publishers clearing house holding

20:47

a big check, but in fact, he

20:49

never did love it, worked for

20:52

American Family Publishers, and

20:54

he never ambushed winners with

20:56

the check. Most people often

20:58

get this reference raw and automatically associate

21:01

him with the big checks. Even political figures

21:04

reference Ed McMahon and these checks. This

21:06

is called the Mandela effect, which

21:09

is an observed phenomenon where a large segment

21:11

of the population misremembers a significant

21:13

event or shares a memory of my

21:15

favorite thing on TikTok. It's

21:18

my favorite thing on TikTok. Do you want me to give you Suzanne?

21:20

You probably know the one The Berenstein.

21:23

Bears, Yes, says know the book.

21:25

The Berenstein Bears. It's

21:28

Barren Stain Bears or.

21:31

Is it stein nopetin

21:34

sta?

21:36

I M crazy?

21:40

So did you know?

21:41

I did not know this.

21:43

Ed McMahon was a decorated Marine fighter

21:45

pilot during World War Two, a few

21:47

over eighty five combat missions and earned

21:49

six Air medals. When he

21:52

retired from USMC reserve status

21:54

in nineteen eighty three, he went on to

21:57

He went on to host Star Search full

21:59

time, a show of which performers such

22:01

as Britney Spears and our Sinio Hall

22:04

his own successor to the show, were later discovered.

22:07

Thanks for your service, Ed, Yeah.

22:09

Thank you.

22:10

Ed.

22:12

Chocolate monopoly is kind of not

22:14

what it's cute?

22:15

Did?

22:16

It looks cute that.

22:17

Hotels and houses are not chocolate

22:19

and the money is not chocolate.

22:22

No, the money looks like it's I think it's.

22:23

Just you think it's just not brown.

22:25

It's just it's like, oh, so the

22:27

houses and hotels must be chocolate too.

22:30

Somebody should bring this back.

22:32

I would buy this. That was six hundred

22:34

dollars, but no.

22:34

No, no, no, fifty

22:37

bucks one hundred.

22:38

I was going to say one hundred.

22:40

Lorelei and Rory discussing their

22:42

movie the previous Night, Lorlei size

22:45

and starts to walk away, and she says,

22:47

I mean, why even bother calling it Final

22:50

Destination three at that point? Just call

22:52

it now? You're really, really, really good.

22:55

Totally felt this, like I

22:57

felt this, And they were talking about all

22:59

before destinations, like

23:01

why are these people getting on roller coasters?

23:04

Why?

23:05

I agree?

23:06

Final Destination three is a film where

23:08

a group of teens who escaped a fatal roller

23:10

coaster face a bloody date with Yeah.

23:12

Basically, it's like they were supposed to die on that roller

23:14

coaster and if they didn't, death.

23:16

Was going to get them.

23:17

Laura keeps complaining about the absurd

23:19

movie and questions how it was made into

23:22

three different films. Did you

23:24

know the cast members on the roller Coaster had to

23:26

write it twenty six times on

23:28

the same night in order to shoot the film's

23:30

main premonition scene.

23:32

A rouble.

23:32

I would be vomiting.

23:35

Rory is browsing an Anna store. Nineteen

23:38

sixties pan Am Stewardess bag.

23:40

Oh really a stewardest bag. Yeah,

23:43

I have the stewardess that goes with it too, but it'll cost

23:45

you. Pan Am was the first airline

23:47

to fly worldwide and pioneered numerous

23:50

innovations of the modern airline industry. It

23:52

closed operations in nineteen ninety one. Being

23:55

a pan Am stewardess was an extremely

23:57

glamorous job, so glamorous that they tried to make a TV

24:00

show out of it. Yeah. They

24:02

were known for being beautiful and flying to exotic locations,

24:05

and those bags were legit.

24:06

I think when that move that TV show came

24:08

out.

24:08

The like the bags made it come back.

24:10

Yeah, and they sent them around to like press.

24:13

I wish I saved that because that bag was legit.

24:15

It only lasted like one season, right, Yeah.

24:18

It wasn't very popular, but there was famous people in it. And the

24:20

bags are not They're kind of like you could easily.

24:22

Get a rip in them. Speaking of Luke's

24:24

stuffel.

24:25

In twenty eleven, there was a TV series called

24:27

Panama, Oh Hello, There we Go, based

24:30

on fictional pilots and stewardesses. It

24:33

starred, like I said,

24:35

famous people, Christina Ricci, Margo

24:37

Robbie, Corrine Vanasse

24:40

and Kelly Garner.

24:41

I only know the first two, but let's

24:44

we should do a rewatch of that.

24:48

Ju then

24:51

you guys is having it back, even if

24:53

I had to do it by myself in

24:56

my room, I'm doing it.

24:57

Bunheads rocks.

25:08

Rory walks toward Laurel. I at

25:10

the end, Roy, I'm getting three hot dogs

25:13

tonight, and I'll tell you why I have Bugsy Malone

25:15

running through my head, especially that scene

25:17

where Scott Bao buys Flory

25:20

Dugger a hot dog and he offers

25:22

some mustard onions. Or Catch Up Without

25:25

Bugsy Malone is a nineteen seventy six gangster

25:27

musical comedy film written and directed by Alan

25:29

Parker, starring Jody Foster, Scott

25:32

Bayo, and John Cassisi and Major

25:34

Rolls. The film is based loosely

25:37

on events in New York and Chicago

25:39

during the Prohibition eras, especially

25:41

real life gangsters such as Al Capone and

25:44

bugs. Did you know Scott

25:47

Bail Yeah, first guy

25:49

you think of for a gangster film, He's the first

25:51

guy. It's like Scott

25:54

Bao is like the Scorsese

25:57

He was like for mean streets and taxi driver.

26:01

Get me Scott Bao. He's not available. All right,

26:03

we'll go with an area.

26:04

Get me Chachi.

26:11

People are laughing, but Chochi, yeah,

26:13

Aridge see Bugsy Malone?

26:15

Though it was so cute?

26:17

Is this telling me that Chachi was in Bugsy

26:19

Malone?

26:20

No? It was a music It was a it was a musical

26:23

comedy. Felt oh. I was like, what

26:25

is It wasn't like like the real

26:27

deal?

26:28

Did you get me sing? Though?

26:29

I'll give that to Scott Bao.

26:30

Chachi can sing? I loved when

26:33

Jonie Loves Chauci.

26:35

Did you know the average age of

26:37

all the child actress and actresses in

26:40

the movie was twelve?

26:43

Wow? Uh huh wow?

26:47

All right.

26:47

Laura is freaking out about her parents moving to Stars

26:50

Hollow. She prefers them thirty

26:52

miles away. Lourai says that

26:54

Buffer is my mother's best friend. Take the Buffer

26:56

away, and you've got Nancy Grace camping out

26:59

on Miss Patty's low for a month.

27:01

Rory says, Okay, you need to get a grip. Maybe

27:03

Kirk is wrong.

27:05

Nancy Grace is an American legal commentator

27:07

and television journalist. She hosted

27:10

Nancy Grace, a nightly celebrity

27:13

news and current affairs

27:15

show on HLN from

27:17

two thousand and five to twenty sixteen. Lorli

27:20

saying that the buffer is the thing that prevents

27:22

her from killing her mom, and

27:25

if she did, Nancy Grace would be camping out

27:27

in front of her house.

27:28

So good.

27:28

I kind of remember Nancy Grace talking about some murderer

27:31

and being like, if it walks like

27:33

a duck and talks like a duck,

27:35

it's a duck.

27:36

And I was just like, yeah, Nancy,

27:39

you go.

27:43

Did you know the murder of Nancy's fiance

27:45

is what prompted her to seek a career in law

27:48

for fiance. Her

27:50

fiance, William Keith Griffin, was

27:52

shot and killed by a co worker. His

27:55

killer is still in prison to this day.

27:59

All right, well, you know there's laws

28:01

against that.

28:05

Zach is playing his hit song for missus

28:07

Kim and she tells him to switch to a different minor

28:10

chord. Come most, Yeah,

28:12

that's better, very Ray Davies, missus

28:14

Kim says, I was thinking Dave Clark five. Now

28:17

try it again the whole chorus. Ray

28:19

Davies is an English musician. He was

28:21

the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary

28:24

songwriter for the rock band The Kinks and

28:26

the Dave Clark Five, also known as

28:28

the DC five, were an English

28:31

rock and roll band formed in nineteen fifty eight.

28:33

They sold more than one hundred million records and had

28:36

seventeen hit singles before breaking up

28:38

in nineteen seventy. And did

28:40

you know that in an early stage

28:42

of The Kinks, before Davies was willing to be

28:44

the lead singer, they recruited Rod Stewart

28:47

as a singer.

28:47

Oh wow.

28:49

After a couple of weeks of trying to be a

28:51

band, Stuart and the future Kinks found

28:53

that they did not get along that well, with their musical

28:56

tastes being two different, and they parted

28:58

ways.

29:00

I should say so, And Lorlai is

29:02

still talking about Final Destination three

29:04

and Lorelai says, okay, but c

29:06

I'm sorry. They did not even come up with

29:08

a villain, No Freddy, no Jason. The villain is

29:11

death. How lame is that who is seeing this

29:13

movie and Lorli is

29:15

naming famous villains from horror movies

29:17

like Freddy Krueger is from The Nightmare

29:19

on Elm Street and Jason is from Friday

29:21

the Thirteenth. Lorlei

29:24

still can't believe the villain and final destination is

29:26

death and compares it to real villains from other

29:28

Who.

29:28

Do you think you could beat in a fight, Freddy

29:31

or Jason? And I have a clear

29:33

answer on this Jason,

29:36

because Freddy is like, you can't

29:38

stop that guy. He's like in your dreams,

29:41

the real Like Jason, if

29:44

you have the right technique, I think

29:46

you could stop him. No,

29:50

do you guys watch these movies?

29:52

No?

29:54

You never seen Friday the Thirteenth.

29:57

No, I don't like.

30:00

Years ago with Kevin during

30:02

like Mike Myers and then I can I'm

30:04

sorry.

30:05

Let me tell you two things.

30:07

The very first Friday the thirteenth is so scary.

30:10

Not now it's sort of camping now, but back

30:12

then very scary starring Kevin Bacon, uh.

30:14

The first Nightmre on Elm Street Johnny Depp.

30:17

Let me tell you something. Let me tell you something. I

30:20

grew up in the town that the

30:22

town in Halloween the original

30:24

Halloween is named after No. Yes.

30:27

Deborah Hill and John

30:30

Carpenter wrote the Original

30:32

Halloween. Deborah Hills from Haddenfield,

30:35

New Jersey, where I grew up. They couldn't

30:37

use the town name, so they switched it to

30:39

Haddenfield, Illinois. So

30:43

don't tell me about horror. I know.

30:44

I stand strong on that Will

30:47

Smith one being so scary, And thank

30:49

you to whoever agreed with me on Instagram.

30:51

I saw you and I feel you.

30:54

Mmmm.

30:55

What was that one?

30:56

What was that called?

30:56

Again?

30:57

That will Smith one where.

30:58

I am legend with the robots

31:01

the that was the heat There was like, no, that's

31:03

he's the last man on Earth or something.

31:05

Yeah, because everybody's got a disease in their zombies.

31:08

What's the robot one?

31:09

Robot robot?

31:12

She got the eye right?

31:15

All right? I think that's lunchtime,

31:18

kids.

31:19

Yeah, good stup. Next week

31:21

is crazy The.

31:22

Real Paul, the Real Paul Anka season

31:25

six episode of eighteen. All right, Thank you

31:28

ladies, Daniel, Roma, Suzanne, French, Teria,

31:30

Pseudami, Sugarman. Thank you so much. Always

31:33

a pleasure, best

31:35

fans on the planet. We will see you next time. Everybody

31:37

stays safe, Hey,

32:07

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