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1:21

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1:54

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1:58

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2:00

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2:02

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2:04

cars over there What's up, baby? He's missed

2:07

you and most importantly you guys are here.

2:09

Thank you so much for being here making

2:11

today show part of your day and Without

2:14

any further ado guys. Let's just dive

2:17

right into it. Shall we? Disney

2:21

kind of surprised us shocked

2:23

us maybe even when they came out of nowhere

2:25

a little while ago and announced that at

2:28

the end of this year We're getting

2:30

a wanna to It's

2:33

something we didn't even hear about but they went into production

2:35

on it's coming out at the end of the year at

2:37

cinema con A little while ago

2:39

a couple weeks ago. They gave us a

2:41

big presentation on Moana to everything looks really

2:43

good Very excited and Dwayne the Rock Johnson

2:47

is already using his considerable social

2:49

media money Realized he's

2:51

got almost 400 million followers

2:53

on Instagram and like dear

2:55

heavens anyway So the Rock

2:57

got on there posted a picture of him in the

2:59

sound booth I don't know if

3:01

he's singing or just yelling out some dialogue

3:03

doing that and he wrote this bringing Maui

3:06

back to life for Moana to Still

3:08

much fun becoming Maui again a character

3:11

that changed my life in many ways

3:13

Including the character of Maui being inspired

3:15

by my late grandfather high chief Peter

3:17

my Avia A lot of

3:19

people might forget that rocks real name is

3:21

I think rocky my Avia I think I

3:23

like his actual first name anyway The Polynesian

3:25

cultural significance of the role and

3:27

our story has touched families around the world

3:30

and has easily become one of my truest

3:32

honors To bring to life and share new

3:34

characters new journeys new music Excited for you

3:36

and your families around the world to join

3:38

us on this journey. You will

3:40

feel the mana. So listen,

3:43

I Have made no

3:45

secret about it. I am a

3:47

huge Moana fan. I still listen to the

3:49

soundtrack I'll go back and watch it.

3:52

Maybe once a year. I just

3:54

truly adore the film I think it's one of the real

3:56

big wins of the last couple years But.

4:00

When. The rock put up this post. it

4:03

got some discussion going again about a

4:05

conversations that kind of came up back

4:07

when they first announced more wanna to.

4:09

Which. Is. Why? Another

4:12

Steagall. if you

4:14

guys will remember. Just recently, Bob

4:16

Iger announced a swath of new

4:19

sequels coming out, including but not

4:21

limited to. Frozen.

4:24

Three. So. It is

4:26

around three three yeah,

4:28

Frozen cubed. So

4:30

frozen three I can make sense.

4:33

we got enough boroughs. utopia. Utopia

4:36

To tell of yet another

4:38

Tory story. Is. Tory

4:40

Story Five image on the together With

4:42

that I said to tokyo. To

4:45

to. Toby it. To. Soviet I

4:48

think I will probably end up

4:50

being the name. That they

4:52

put a pepper spray scale and as

4:54

the of season the zola easily or

4:56

that was good as I well as

4:59

deputies ordered I said good idea is

5:01

just take time to incest and so

5:03

are that guy ago so. And

5:06

of course now more wanna to? So.

5:08

The question becomes. Is Disney

5:11

just getting too much hooked on

5:13

just doing the animated sequel stuff?

5:16

now? what I said to this

5:18

before. Was. Will

5:20

now wait a minute timeout. Before.

5:23

We give them too much trouble for having.

5:26

A string of sequels coming out.

5:28

Let's not forget they just went

5:30

through a couple year period where

5:32

they gave us nothing but originals

5:34

weather was Luca or whether it

5:36

was sold or whether was turning

5:39

red. Or. Whether it was

5:41

to elemental with whether it was

5:43

a was a terrible one. Strange

5:45

World of three Zebra yeah strange

5:47

world. I mean they literally built

5:49

a string of like four fi

5:51

the a row that were pure

5:53

you for purely original. And

5:56

none of which did great but that was kind of

5:58

her from fall for dumping a number them. That's right

6:00

on the simplest. So

6:02

now. We're. Sitting here and

6:04

we have a situation where okay. We've

6:07

done a big string of originals. Now.

6:10

We feel like it's okay to put

6:12

out of a few sequels. Regained the

6:14

Event status. Of a Disney

6:16

or Pixar animated film speaks like this. One

6:19

of the things we all agree on was

6:21

at one of the negative side effects. Of

6:24

Bob say that Garonne, they were taking a

6:26

bunch of these Disney things, just dumping them.

6:28

sit on Disney Plus was that. Pixar,

6:31

Films and by extension Disney Disney Animation

6:33

Film no longer felt like of s

6:35

Next thing I can I keep and.

6:38

Yes, A think they get.completely cheaper.

6:40

Yeah, right? So. Because

6:42

he used to be when a new Pixar movie

6:44

was coming out. That. Was something to

6:47

circle on your calendar? Maybe not to the

6:49

extent of a Marvel film back in it's

6:51

heyday, but a new Pixar films come out.

6:53

There was something circle on your calendar every

6:55

four. And now it's like

6:57

whatever Pixar film Disney Plus on so

6:59

article. Maybe they need these things to

7:02

reestablish the idea of. A

7:04

Disney Animation or Pixar film is

7:06

must. Watch. Out

7:08

Go going out of the house, movie, going of

7:10

that sort of thing. it and these are the

7:12

titles I can do. It's a crisp. I

7:15

know. You. And I have happened.

7:17

Know that? Discussion. About

7:20

whether or not. These.

7:22

They should be going with all the sequels are

7:24

not here in the rock. Talk about it. Now

7:26

we've had a couple of months to digest this.

7:29

What do you think about the upcoming slate

7:32

is more wanna just a pointless to equal

7:34

or a needed continuation had easier to clean?

7:36

Point less: we need more Milan and.

7:38

Businesses must. Love this

7:40

of is so much. My husband loves this movie so

7:43

much. This is one of his comfort films of i'm

7:45

Out Town slogan watches it any suspend disbelief the much

7:47

you never know this is that it. May. Get. This

7:49

has never been a sudden return. I

7:51

love it I say. It the first one

7:53

was wonderful. I really hope that we have more. hey

7:55

hey the chicken because I just want more Me Ellen

7:58

to pick in this above that will. You'll be. happy

8:00

to hear that during the cinema con

8:02

footage there was significant amounts of hey

8:04

hey so I knew that would make

8:06

you happy. That clip if you haven't

8:08

seen it guys of Alan just

8:10

doing those different box and then it laughing

8:12

to himself going I went to Juilliard. It's

8:15

one of the best things that exists on the internet

8:17

it's so great. I think the first

8:19

film was so wonderful and powerful I'm really

8:21

interested in the second. I'm most interested though

8:24

in how the music's gonna be different this

8:26

time since Lin-Manuel Miranda is not involved in

8:28

this. Right. That's gonna be a big departure

8:30

because I feel like that was so intrinsically tied to

8:32

just the tone and the vibe of the first film.

8:35

The Rock is writing all this music.

8:37

Oh I love that. What can't we

8:39

do? We're about to find out. Gosh.

8:43

If you thought the rap from The Little Mermaid was

8:45

bad just you might. So I'm interested

8:47

to see how that stands out but I'm excited I

8:49

think it's gonna be fun I think it should be

8:52

a worthwhile part of this slate. I know that the

8:54

sequels are they feel a little over-the-top right

8:56

now. I say it about every

8:58

Toy Story. I don't know why we're making them and then

9:00

they make a great film but this

9:02

feels earned. Yeah back

9:04

to the Toy Story thing too. I again

9:07

just I think was like a week ago

9:09

I got into this discussion online about there's

9:11

no need to make a Toy Story 5. Toy

9:14

Story 4 tied everything off like even the extra

9:16

stories that were there they tied that off they

9:18

gave good having don't need another one but whatever

9:20

that comes up and that's true that

9:23

statement is true but

9:26

I think that statement was equally as

9:28

true when they announced they were making Toy

9:30

Story 2. Yeah. When a lot of

9:32

people said the first one is perfect you don't need

9:35

another one and then they made the second

9:37

one and in a lot of people's

9:39

minds it's even better

9:41

than the first one and then people

9:44

said then when they announced the Toy Story 3

9:46

same thing we don't need a Toy Story 3.

9:48

Toy Story 2 finish it off

9:50

perfectly. We don't need any more then they made

9:52

three and That movie became only the

9:54

third animated film in history to get nominated

9:56

for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. That

9:58

movie is perfect. It is also

10:00

a perfect of and then they made but then

10:02

the pills for me was a we don't Need

10:04

for three again was the perfect only we don't

10:07

you know what's in the mood for? Not as

10:09

good as three. Hours plus three.

10:11

What? I really enjoyed myself watching towards or

10:14

I was charmed all over again. I love

10:16

that they made that because I gotta sit

10:18

movie theater what's your for told me Love

10:20

It's a basically my take on his Us

10:22

until they make one that sucks. I

10:25

totally welcome New Toy Story! I

10:27

wanted to be like that space of that you

10:29

know where it's the rocky size thousand. Items

10:32

that were to answer to This The Dead.

10:35

Anyway, Question. Is for

10:37

you guys. What? Do you make

10:39

of all this of the rock is putting

10:41

out starting to get up his big social

10:43

media marketing machine for wanna do this coming

10:45

out in November so it's not that far

10:47

away by the priests of the question again.

10:50

Is it's just a pointless sequel?

10:53

Or. He needed continuation. Or.

10:55

Neither. It's. Just a movie where

10:57

there is a to as candidate Not However,

10:59

you guys think about this. Jumped out of

11:02

the comments section below and let us know.

11:04

Your. Thoughts. Are

11:07

aghast. That. Down. Talk

11:10

about this showy. One.

11:13

Of the truly greatest seasons of

11:15

television I've ever seen, Shogun. Just

11:17

come to it's conclusion. Now.

11:19

As a guy. Who's. Had

11:21

to shows to show us.

11:25

That I have been looking forward to

11:27

passionately over the past couple years ago.

11:29

He was was bored of the rings

11:32

rings of our. Was like

11:34

true for myself, our source. I'd rather that

11:36

own up for yeah. not so great as

11:38

it turns out, it. Was

11:40

certified hopes. I say that as

11:43

a huge apologists for the south. Know, I mean

11:45

illicit. I didn't hate it. I didn't hate it

11:47

I thought was okay. But

11:49

my expectations my hopes were right way

11:51

high in a did not meet them.

11:53

So now show them who's coming along.

11:57

And. i had to start to wonder myself Am

12:00

I about to have another Lord of the Rings Rings

12:02

of Power situation where I've been dying for this show

12:04

for almost my whole life I've been waiting for this

12:06

show to come and Then

12:09

it finally comes but it kicked

12:11

every box It exceeded every expectation and truly

12:14

became one of the greatest seasons of television

12:16

I've ever seen and I absolutely

12:18

adored it well

12:21

Now the questions become a lot of discussion

12:23

going along. Do they do a season two?

12:26

Or is it as a matter of fact as

12:29

they called it a limited series because after

12:31

all they covered the book Season

12:34

one covered the book. They're done Right

12:38

down to the last episode there when John

12:41

Blackthorne is dreaming about a future where he

12:43

gets to grow old Become an old man

12:45

and have grandkids back in merry old England

12:49

It's done But

12:51

the problem is they said the same

12:53

thing about Joker But when something

12:55

reaches incredible success, it makes you kind of

12:57

rethink maybe How you should

12:59

look at it? well The

13:02

guy at the Hollywood reporter one of the writers of the

13:05

Hollywood reporter decided to straight-up ask The

13:08

folks over at the guys who wrote

13:10

the people the couple that wrote the

13:13

showgun for television Said

13:15

this here's the inevitable question Season

13:18

two is it going to

13:20

happen? one

13:22

of the writers says I

13:24

don't know I Keep saying

13:26

it's like we want to let everyone be

13:28

on the same page when it comes to

13:30

the book and hopefully now The

13:32

TV audience and the book audience are on

13:35

the same page with what the story is

13:37

and where it resolves I think

13:39

if we had a story if we could

13:41

find a story we would be open

13:43

to it But I don't think that

13:45

anyone ever wants us to be out over their

13:48

skis without a roadmap and everything and it's

13:50

also just about Do people

13:52

want more? Alright,

13:55

well, obviously like the Hollywood reporter writer

13:58

says the question do people want more? it

14:00

the answer is yes. The Hollywood

14:02

Reporter writes and clearly the answer

14:04

is yes. This season I've yet to

14:06

talk to anybody that actually watched the whole season that

14:09

doesn't not just like it but absolutely

14:11

loved it. I'm sure there are people out there

14:13

who didn't like it. I'm sure there are. I'm

14:15

saying I haven't spoken to anybody who

14:17

saw the series and didn't love it. It

14:20

is a phenomenal work of

14:22

television. So the question

14:24

will now come. Will

14:27

the brilliance of the season stand

14:30

as an argument as to why you

14:32

should not make another season or

14:35

stand as an argument to why you should? And

14:39

I will say this as

14:41

a Clavell novel purist,

14:45

they absolutely should make another season

14:48

of this. They

14:50

absolutely should. Because let me

14:52

take you to the worst case scenario. Worst case

14:54

scenario. The biggest case scenario is the season

14:56

2 and it sucks. Guess

14:59

what? Contrary to

15:01

horrendously stupid belief,

15:04

making a bad second film or a

15:06

bad second season of television does not

15:08

take away from a good first one.

15:11

The first one is still as good as

15:14

it ever was. You sit down, you watch

15:16

it. Yeah maybe you think I hate where

15:18

this went later on but it doesn't matter.

15:20

The movie itself stands. It's great.

15:22

I love Rush Hour 2. Rush

15:25

Hour 3 sucks. Did it take away one

15:27

ounce of how much I love Rush Hour

15:29

2? Not at all. So just want to

15:31

get that part out of the way. These

15:34

writers have done a phenomenal job with

15:36

this franchise and just

15:38

did some things that I didn't think that would be

15:41

possible for them to do. And

15:43

to see the continuing story now

15:45

of Toranaga and John Blackthorn and

15:48

all that kind of stuff and see where they

15:50

go from there, how they get to the envisioning,

15:52

to the manifestation of Toranaga's dream. I

15:54

want to see all that play out. Senada

15:57

himself has said, we have real history that

15:59

we have. can draw from. If we want

16:01

to do season two, we've got actual Japanese

16:03

history that we can draw from and

16:06

bring to life. So I think, Chris,

16:09

here's my thought. I think they are

16:11

going to for a little while sit on

16:13

this, but I think within about four

16:15

months we're going to hear an announcement they're going

16:17

to do with season two, and I believe it's

16:19

that absolutely right thing to do. There are others

16:21

who disagree, what do you

16:24

think they should do? I love that was

16:26

set up as, for others who disagree, are

16:28

you one of those? No, no, no. I

16:30

come back and this kind of energy. Goodness.

16:33

So I have to be honest, I am

16:36

only four episodes into Shogun. I

16:38

made the brilliant mistake this weekend

16:40

of, you know, Shogun something I have to be

16:42

so focused on. I'm gonna double feature Rebel Moon,

16:47

which was terrible, and then there was, oh, I

16:49

should watch something kind of lighter. Let's try this baby

16:51

reindeer show. Oh yeah, also not so

16:53

light. Oh my gosh, no, I had to take

16:55

so many laps around the house, but I will

16:57

say I've really enjoyed the show so much, so

17:00

much so that I went ahead and bought the

17:02

book. I'm really, really into it. There

17:05

is so much history that you can draw upon. I

17:07

think you can absolutely explore so much of feudal

17:09

Japan and go into so many other stories, but

17:14

sometimes I do like when something just ends and

17:16

it's perfect and that's all we get of it.

17:18

Sometimes I like that. I don't need more of

17:20

something that's perfect if it's going to be fine.

17:24

And I only say this because, you know,

17:26

everyone always talks about heroes, a show that

17:28

had the best first season, but then we

17:30

always talk about the stank of all the

17:33

others. That plow, that fart cloud

17:35

is always around it. And I don't want that

17:37

for something like Shogun, which is so beautiful

17:39

and cinematic and just masterfully done. So

17:41

if I do another one, I just

17:44

have really high expectations. And I'm saying

17:46

that as somebody, again, who hasn't even

17:48

finished the season because I've been so

17:50

enthralled with what they've done. It's just so intense.

17:52

But I will say to your point, to your

17:55

point, about the stench of

17:57

all about heroes and all the stench of the other seasons. And

17:59

yet... We still talk about hero

18:02

season one being absolute brilliance which means it

18:04

didn't tarnish the thing you

18:06

see normally I I'm a little

18:08

bit different on this one because normally when

18:11

I think of Continuations

18:15

right Normally, I

18:18

want good narrative purpose to

18:20

continue on a drama but

18:23

with comedies I'm more loose

18:25

with that like I'm like I don't care what

18:27

the story is the car I found the characters

18:29

you made really fun really funny.

18:31

I just want to hang out with those characters

18:33

again for another hour and a half, please with

18:37

Shogun I feel a little bit of a mix of

18:39

the two because I love

18:41

the Toronada character so much

18:43

I Will watch

18:46

an entire season of him just eating

18:48

soup like just just

18:51

Just give me that And

18:54

I'm fine have have like

18:56

John Blackthorn's continuing improving Japanese

18:59

Having frustrating conversations with tornada. I'm

19:01

in I just want to hang

19:03

out I want to see

19:06

porno. I go walking through a Edo village

19:08

and everybody stop what they're doing

19:10

in bow I want to see

19:12

the page entry and horror and

19:14

the beauty like I and if

19:16

it ends up being bad It's

19:19

bad That's okay. You

19:21

took a swing and you missed but

19:24

I've I've been really loved for

19:26

them to go back to this I guess and

19:28

you know what your point though I will will be

19:30

perfectly fine if they stop if they stop it was

19:32

great I've got this new season of television that I

19:34

can go to watch for the rest of my life

19:36

if I want to but I kind

19:38

of hope they do another one, but you

19:41

know, that's just me I think with this kind of

19:43

a series because Season

19:46

one, let's just say it was just not season

19:48

one, but Showgun ended

19:50

because the book ended so it

19:52

has concludes can a conclusion So

19:55

season two were to not be as great

19:57

you could have that argument like with heroes

19:59

where you can go back and just watch

20:01

it because it has a

20:03

conclusion but I don't go

20:06

back and watch season one of Heroes because it

20:08

was supposed to continue on to something conclusive and

20:10

it didn't like it fell

20:12

short for that. I would go back and

20:14

continue to watch season one of Shogun because it ended

20:17

where the book ended. So I think that's

20:19

the only difference for me. Guys,

20:22

question is for you. What

20:24

do you think about it? Shogun was like one

20:26

of the greatest seasons of television I've ever seen

20:28

but it has a definitive end.

20:30

Should they now just leave it as that and

20:32

enjoy the triumph or should they

20:34

take a risk and try doing another one? There's

20:37

arguments to be made for both sides. I personally

20:39

like to see them do it. Good

20:41

arguments for why they shouldn't. Whatever you guys

20:43

think, jump down to the comments section below

20:45

and let us know your

20:48

thoughts. Alright guys,

20:51

with that all down we still got to talk

20:53

about that upcoming John Krasinski and Ryan Reynolds movie

20:55

if we've got our opening weekend box office projections

20:57

and it's pretty strong. Also, Sean Levy, the director

20:59

of Deadpool 3, talks a little bit about that

21:02

whole process we're seeing in a lot of comic

21:04

films now of having to do homework and watch

21:06

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23:49

since they announced that John Krasinski was directing

23:51

a new movie, of course his first...

23:54

the last couple movies he directed or at

23:56

least with the first one with A Quiet

23:58

Place blew my mind. best films

24:00

of the year. I'm still shocked to this

24:02

day that that movie didn't get nominated for Best

24:04

Picture in 2018. It totally should

24:06

have. Anyway, so he was doing

24:08

this new movie about imaginary friends and

24:10

he's pre-teaming with Steve Carell, which is amazing.

24:13

Ryan Reynolds is gonna be in it and it's

24:15

gonna be called If about imaginary friends. Question

24:18

I've had though is, is

24:21

anybody actually gonna go see this movie? Because

24:24

I'm not so sure. Like Ray, like you and

24:26

I were talking to like before the show started,

24:28

like not... The trailers

24:31

have been okay. They've been okay,

24:33

but they haven't really increased my desires. I'm

24:35

already excited to see it. That's fine, but

24:38

the trailers haven't increased my excitement to see

24:40

it and you're kind of on the fence

24:42

about it, aren't you? I haven't been

24:44

thrilled by the trailer. I mean it's cute

24:46

but nothing to get me to go into

24:48

the film. I don't... I

24:52

can't imagine these two guys

24:55

not making a good movie, but I

24:58

don't know. Nothing's pushing me to go see this

25:00

and I like movies like these. Well

25:04

anyway, so I think if you're feeling that way,

25:06

there are other people who feel in that way

25:08

too. So the question becomes, are

25:10

people gonna go see it? Well, according

25:13

to the new forecasts, it

25:16

seems like there's a lot of people are wanting

25:18

to go see this. This comes from the folks

25:20

over at Deadline who wrote the following. Paramount's

25:24

all audience movie, If, which of course

25:26

is imaginary friend, starring

25:28

Ryan Reynolds and directed by John Krasinski,

25:30

headed for a 40 million dollar

25:33

plus opening on May 17th, which

25:35

is very good for a non-holiday

25:37

in May and for an original

25:39

movie John Krasinski

25:41

produced, directed and wrote,

25:44

If. Now to put that in context, that

25:47

would put it around the same opening weekend

25:49

range as Ghostbusters, the the newest

25:51

Ghostbusters that came out that had a pretty

25:54

decent opening as well. And

25:56

to Deadline's point, it's a non-holiday,

25:58

it's an original, movie

26:01

it's kind of that mixture of

26:03

animation and whatever it's not a part of

26:05

a franchise so I

26:07

gotta tell you if you had asked me a few

26:10

days ago what I thought if would open to I

26:13

probably would have gone around the 25 million dollar

26:15

range but they're saying 40

26:17

which they've got to be really excited

26:19

about Chris where are you right now

26:21

on the whole if thing like is

26:24

this is this one you're interested in did

26:26

you think it would make more than this less than

26:28

this what's standing out to you I'm very

26:30

excited about this movie and these numbers make sense

26:32

to me with this cast and with this crew

26:35

I feel like people are gonna go see this

26:37

it's interesting new IP and people always talk about

26:39

how that's what we're missing in movies right now

26:41

and people still don't go out to those but

26:43

when you put the right star power when you

26:45

put the right writer the right director I think

26:48

that gets your average movie going audience out

26:50

of their home off a streaming service and

26:52

they get to a theater which is really

26:54

exciting I love these kinds of stories to

26:56

a drop-dead Fred girl hmm wow oh

27:00

my sheep cut and and

27:02

so anything about imaginary friends that

27:04

isn't horror I want to be

27:06

very specific that imagination with that

27:08

bear get out of here get

27:10

go straight to jail how dare

27:12

you but stuff

27:14

that explores imagination and the power

27:17

of that kind of support system that you can

27:19

build into your own life into your mind I

27:21

think is really cool and the whole blending of

27:23

animation and live-action in a very Roger Rabbit way

27:26

really appeals to me so alright

27:29

guys question is for you what

27:31

do you think about it have you been looking

27:33

forward to the movie if if so have the

27:35

trailers increase your excitement not done anything for you

27:37

and what do you think about the fact that

27:40

they're saying is projected right now for 40 million

27:42

dollar opening weekend which I gotta admit is a

27:44

lot bigger than I thought it would whatever you

27:47

guys think jump down to the comment section below

27:49

and let us know your

27:51

thoughts alright

27:54

guys with that down let's

27:57

move on to this shall we

27:59

there's A little. The movie coming out called

28:01

The Pool and Wolverine or were Dead

28:03

for Three if you will that I

28:06

am beyond ludicrously excited about now. It

28:08

does bring up though. A. Question

28:11

about. How.

28:13

Much does somebody need to know

28:16

already? Before. Going into

28:18

see Deadpool three. Because.

28:20

It seems, at least on the surface. Like

28:23

a general knowledge of Logan.

28:25

Is gonna be necessary. Before.

28:27

You going to see it and then baby? A lot of people

28:30

are going to go in and. Possibly.

28:32

Be lost. Food would

28:34

be facing another situation like.strange the multiverse man is

28:36

Prologue people come out the movies I think was

28:39

pretty okay but a lot people came out gone

28:41

i don't us and why was want to suddenly

28:43

bad what's going on because you needed to do

28:45

some homework. He had. Free requisite

28:47

viewing you had to do to truly understand

28:49

that film. That. Much

28:52

like the Marvel's if you didn't

28:54

watch Ms. Marvel or one division.

28:57

You went in there feeling like everybody else knows

28:59

who these people are and I'm the only one

29:01

who doesn't. Like is different

29:03

than when you're watching original film like Artist

29:05

Galaxy. Nobody knows who the characters dark and

29:07

I know nobody else knows who does. I'm

29:10

on the same because everybody the marbles people

29:12

went in no feeling like. I

29:14

feel like I'm the one is behind. I feel like

29:16

everybody else knows who these. I'm supposed to know who

29:18

these people are and I don't. Big problem in movies

29:21

today. Well. Director.

29:23

Sam Levy. I. Think is

29:25

not unaware of this problem right now at

29:27

a pot of these things are having and

29:29

he came out and said this that I

29:31

think as can be very reassuring to lot

29:34

of people. This.

29:36

Is coming from my g who was quoting and

29:38

leave the director of Deadpool three saying this. I

29:40

was a good student in school. I'll.

29:42

Do my homework as an adult. But.

29:44

i am definitely not looking to do

29:46

homework when i go to the movies

29:49

or levy told the associated press i

29:51

very much made this film with a

29:53

healthy respect and gratitude towards the rabid

29:55

fan base that as peak fluency in

29:57

the mythology and more of these care

30:00

and this world but I

30:02

didn't want to presume that. This

30:04

movie is built for entertainment

30:06

with no obligation to come

30:08

prepared with prior research. Now

30:13

somebody could easily hear that

30:15

comment and say well

30:18

I mean people would

30:21

have to know who Wolverine is, not

30:23

necessarily. We already know that

30:25

Jennifer Garner is going to pop up as Electra but

30:28

here's the thing there is a fundamental

30:30

difference between being

30:33

able to follow and understand a movie

30:36

versus catching all the nuance of

30:38

it. Like I have

30:40

no doubt, like I again I always talk about this

30:42

I had a friend of mine first Marvel movie they

30:44

ever watched was Infinity War. First

30:47

movie they ever watched, a Marvel movie they

30:49

ever watched and they did

30:51

not feel lost at all. They felt like

30:53

they were totally able to watch the film

30:55

understand what was going on and enjoy it.

30:58

But that doesn't mean they caught all the references

31:01

and that doesn't mean they knew all the

31:03

nuance of certain things that happened. Sure there's

31:05

gonna be some deeper cuts that'll be there

31:07

for people who already fans some eye winks

31:09

Easter eggs things like that. Things will have

31:11

some more meaning the key is don't let

31:13

an audience member feel lost if

31:15

they didn't do all that pre-required viewing first.

31:18

And I love what Sean Levy is saying

31:20

here that look we're clearly gonna they're gonna

31:23

have a lot of cameos that's obvious right.

31:25

This is obviously gonna tie in a little bit

31:27

to Logan in a way it's obviously gonna tie

31:30

into the previous Deadpools clearly. But if

31:32

you can then tell the story in such

31:34

a way that a person coming in just watching for

31:36

a first time great you

31:38

know what's a good example of this is why

31:42

am I freezing on his name the guy who starred in

31:44

the second Hulk film? Edward

31:47

Norton. Thank you. I

31:49

was really confused if that to me is the first because we're

31:52

for Emcee. Yeah Ed Norton's Hulk

31:54

film right. Okay

31:56

what if you don't know anything about the Hulk and

31:59

you don't know about Dr. banner and the radiation

32:01

and the gamma and its transformation and blah

32:03

blah blah. Do you have to go in

32:05

and cover the whole origin story again? In

32:08

that movie they said no. You

32:10

know what we're gonna do? In 90

32:12

seconds during the opening credits we're

32:14

basically gonna tell that whole story

32:16

in 90 seconds using news reports

32:19

and headlines and stuff like that and

32:21

that's gonna totally catch up the audience.

32:24

Again is there nuance a newcomer

32:26

won't pick up on? Sure

32:29

but none of them are gonna feel

32:31

lost and I think that's the way Sean

32:33

Lee's got to approach this and I love

32:35

that he's saying this so is are they

32:37

gonna get every joke Chris? No

32:40

I don't think ever like

32:42

a newcomer coming into Deadpool 3 is gonna

32:44

get every single joke but

32:46

they're not gonna feel like they're not getting the movie

32:48

and I think that's key. Anyway you heard Sean Levy's

32:50

comments what do you think about him? I'm all for

32:53

this because yeah you are gonna miss some of the

32:55

nuance you're gonna miss some of the minutia but isn't

32:57

that a great thing about fandom when it's accessible and

32:59

then you go oh I want to learn more about

33:01

this and then you go back to it and go

33:03

I get that joke I understand that reference we get

33:06

to be Captain America then and that's a beautiful thing.

33:09

Watching X-Men 97 I think is a great

33:11

example of how that is a show that

33:13

if you didn't grow up watching the actual

33:15

show from the 90s you can still jump

33:17

in and you're caught up

33:19

they give you references oh yeah well I had

33:21

to deal with the Phoenix oh well the professor

33:23

had this happen to them you also don't have

33:25

to have deep you know canonic lore

33:28

in your brain it's great if you're like

33:30

oh look at all the for extinction references

33:32

oh yeah that happened the Claremont run you

33:34

don't need to know that but if you're

33:36

a fan you're super hyped because you catch

33:38

all of those things I

33:40

think the beautiful thing about early Marvel and

33:42

hopefully what we're doing here is that

33:45

you did have this gateway into

33:47

something and that I think is

33:49

what Marvel's been missing for a while and we've

33:51

talked about it in nauseam on here of just

33:53

you shouldn't have to have all these deep cuts

33:55

you shouldn't have to watch every single bit of

33:58

this media to be able to jump in and

34:00

simply enjoy something. So I'm very,

34:02

very thankful that this doesn't need to have that deep lure.

34:05

I'm still gonna gasp at weird Easter eggs, and I'm sure

34:07

my friends are gonna be annoyed and be like, now what

34:09

are you reacting to? What the fuck, Chris?

34:11

So I think it's nice to have both of those

34:13

things there. Especially now, too,

34:16

with Marvel kind of re-establishing

34:19

themselves, because they've

34:21

had a shaky couple of years, re-establishing themselves,

34:23

I think it's gonna become more important than

34:25

ever that the movies

34:27

they put out now become, this is a

34:29

phrase I've been using a lot of lately,

34:31

but become valid entry points for new fans.

34:34

Or even fans who haven't been on the Marvel train for a

34:36

while. So, number one, make great

34:39

product, that's the most important thing, but number

34:41

two, make sure new fans are not excluded

34:43

from being able to come in and enjoy

34:45

this film. And hopefully that's what Sean

34:47

Levy is gonna be able to accomplish

34:49

here. Question is for you guys. What

34:52

do you think about this? Sean Levy's saying, listen, homework

34:55

is great in real life, but I don't want to do homework when

34:57

I go see a movie. How do you

34:59

feel about that? Do you think he's gonna be able to

35:01

accomplish that? Do you think maybe too many jokes in Deadpool

35:03

are gonna go over people's heads? Do you think he's gonna

35:05

be able to make it so it's totally understandable for them?

35:08

Whatever you guys think, jump down to the comments

35:10

section below and let us know your

35:13

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Amazing that fans remember the dates in TV

38:17

and movies like October 26, 2015, Back

38:20

to the Future. Recently we crossed

38:22

two biggies, April 5, 24, which was first contact,

38:26

and April 25, 24,

38:29

which was Flash saved us from crisis. I

38:32

saw that headline the

38:34

other day because if any of you guys who watched

38:36

The Flash, you remember he would constantly go back to

38:38

that room and there was that newspaper. There

38:41

was going to be newspapers in 2024, but he would see this

38:45

picture of a newspaper headline

38:48

from the future. April

38:50

25, 2024, The Flash vanishes in a crisis. And

38:55

that was it. So yesterday was

38:58

the day. It was April 24. And

39:00

the only thing it didn't get right was that there

39:03

would still actually be newspaper headlines. We also just

39:05

had the Miss Congeniality, What is your favorite

39:07

date? Or when's the best date? April 25th,

39:09

because it's not too hot. You just

39:11

need a light sweater. Was that date April

39:13

25th? Oh, that's every year. That's not.

39:15

That's every year.

39:18

That by the way, that is

39:20

one of the funniest jokes in any movie ever. It's

39:22

so earnestly done. She sells it so

39:24

well. What is your ideal of a perfect date?

39:26

I would say April 25th. By

39:30

the way, can I side note? I got a,

39:32

I don't know why I gotta mention this. Maybe

39:34

there are going to be some of you watching

39:37

this who might be too young that this

39:39

will register, but I was watching and it's

39:41

been binge watching Jerry Seinfeld show, um, comedians

39:44

in cars getting coffee. And

39:47

I cannot remember the name of the comedian, this

39:50

one comedian he had on with them, but they're

39:52

sitting down and having coffee. And he talks

39:54

about, you know, when I was a kid, when

39:57

the doorbell would ring, it was a

40:00

joke. joyous occasion. Is it meant either

40:02

one of your friends were coming to call on you or

40:05

you had company coming over and

40:07

your mom would set out whatever, the

40:09

doorbell, he goes, today?

40:12

When the doorbell rings you go, what the fuck?

40:16

Somebody grab a knife. Who knows

40:19

who's like, is it just, is it just

40:21

me or is like that totally accurate? When somebody

40:23

is actually endorsed, like what's going on? It's

40:25

like the start of a horror movie now.

40:27

The same thing with a phone call of

40:29

why are you calling me? Why?

40:32

Why are you doing this? Who's dead? I

40:36

just thought it was so good. Who's dead?

40:39

Actually, I'm not gonna lie. Every time I see

40:41

I get a phone call from one of my

40:43

family members, that's my first thing

40:45

is like, Oh my God. Hello?

40:48

And then I answer the question that the phone. I'm a

40:50

little nervous. My mom's had to stop doing the talk because

40:53

it's like, Oh, that sounds like what? Cause

40:55

then it's usually half the time. She's like,

40:57

cause I'm bored. Yeah, I want to talk

41:00

to you. And then other times it's, so

41:02

it's not doing well. And I'm like, whoa,

41:05

we gotta change the same

41:07

approach for every news. Exactly.

41:10

All right. Let's get going. What's up

41:12

next? I J. Loco says public service

41:14

announcement. Watch baby reindeer. Yeah. I

41:16

had not even heard of the show till about

41:19

72 hours ago, but it was

41:21

like number three of the

41:23

original streaming series only behind that

41:25

prison show and behind a fallout.

41:28

That was it. Number three. It's

41:30

a great show. It is a hard

41:32

watch. It is very intense. It is

41:35

very dark. And this actually happened to

41:37

us. Yeah. It's his own true story.

41:39

He's been, he, I read an article

41:41

from that guy yesterday. The guy who

41:43

ran the show, he says, guys, he's

41:46

telling the public, stop trying to think about who

41:48

this is in real life. Like it's just a

41:50

show, but we keep hearing

41:52

it's based on a real story, but he's

41:54

now saying it's not real people. Like,

41:57

so I, again, I haven't seen the show

41:59

yet. It's really. It really intense arm

42:01

and a. It's Billy Bean's.

42:05

Listener: fewer for free consuming. The

42:07

Tomcat oh my gosh if you bench at

42:10

just you know de bras depressed because it's

42:12

very intense and and. It's. A

42:14

lot of very, very traumatic. Content.

42:17

Such as prepared for that and probably to watch it

42:19

with a family member like don't the dow dad for.

42:21

This. One. Or I

42:24

was that I just have an image of

42:26

It's Pure with like a beer sign and

42:28

built for a been to. L

42:31

says. On to Anniversary Milestones

42:34

for today! Twenty five years since

42:36

us release of Super Smash Brothers

42:38

well or owners was and five

42:40

years since Avenge his and came

42:42

out I said. What? Was

42:44

that was the release of adventure Thinking?

42:46

Was it actually April? Twenty six. Say

42:48

yikes. Oh my god. What! How long

42:50

was the Sneath? How many years? Five

42:53

years or so we would be a

42:55

few the best and allow caught up

42:57

like we are. We are back. Caught

42:59

up in August. Pop up next to

43:01

your something I d. Spies.

43:04

Use yet that these are you.

43:06

Get that back. I still I

43:08

was at the premier. Of

43:11

Adventurers and Game. And.

43:14

The house was five years ago. Oh.

43:17

My God. for twenty six, two thousand And nine.

43:21

Was. Five years since that movie.

43:24

Unbelievable huge milestone in the world

43:26

film type. what's next? A Projects

43:29

V Santiago says movie I yeah.

43:31

The Death upon Wolverine trailer brought down

43:33

my excitement. Few for moments but not

43:35

a great. Off if

43:37

I hope. I wholeheartedly disagree, but that's

43:40

a beautiful but aren't It hits saunter

43:42

from was and if that's the way

43:44

to you, that's the way to you

43:46

and your experience with it is no

43:48

more, no less valid than my own.

43:51

Been. My experience was very different. I

43:54

thought the thought it was baller. I

43:56

love I love what I saw.

43:59

it is It was thrilling

44:01

and exciting and funny. Again,

44:04

I was telling the story. I was sitting like right by the,

44:07

uh, the head of

44:09

distribution for universal.

44:12

I think it was universal. Anyways,

44:14

the big executive guy from another

44:16

studio. And I remember when

44:18

that trailer ended, that

44:20

footage ended for dead pool at

44:22

cinema con, I could hear him

44:25

turning to his underling. Fuck.

44:27

That's funny. I mean,

44:29

I, I just thought it was great. Now, by

44:32

the way, I got to do a quick correction.

44:34

We mentioned on the show the other day that

44:36

it had like 300 something million views in the

44:39

first 20 hours. That

44:41

was the previous dead pool trailer. Um,

44:44

so like this one had like 21

44:46

million views just on

44:48

Ryan Reynolds's YouTube channel, like not even the

44:51

official Marvel or Disney YouTube channels. Just that

44:53

one alone had like 21, 22 million views

44:55

in the first 21 hours. Hey,

44:57

listen again. If it didn't

44:59

work for you, didn't work for you. Nothing wrong with

45:01

that. All right. What's next? Hey,

45:04

right. Hey guys. Sorry.

45:08

Hey guys. Uh, for dead pool three, do

45:10

you think they will continue the fun opening

45:12

credit sequence and maybe incorporate a musical number,

45:15

uh, homage to you? I don't

45:17

think they'll do an homage to you, but

45:19

I mean, I still remember sitting down and

45:22

watching the first dead pool. And what was

45:24

the song that played? I can't

45:26

remember what song was, I was playing in the opening of

45:28

the first dead pool as the running the

45:30

credits as he's like the flipping and everything. It

45:32

was just so fun and so great. Yes. The

45:35

answer to that question is I do believe they

45:37

will continue doing that. Whether it's like a full

45:39

musical song, a dance number. And

45:41

listen, I think the reality is the vast majority

45:43

of moviegoers out there don't even know Hugh Jackman

45:45

is a Broadway guy. So I, it would be

45:48

a joke that wouldn't land for a

45:50

lot of people. Dr. Stinky said angel of the morning. Just

45:52

call me angel of the moon.

45:55

Oh, such a great opening. All right. What's

45:57

next? Okay. Kevin's with a $50. Thank

46:00

you Kevin! Deadpool

46:03

3 billion dollars baby so

46:06

f'n excited! Yeah,

46:08

listen, we've had this discussion a

46:10

number of times now around here about does,

46:12

I mean look, nobody, unless

46:14

you're like really

46:17

dumb, nobody believes that Deadpool

46:19

isn't going to make money. It's going to make money.

46:21

The question becomes how much money is it going to

46:23

make and will it cross that

46:26

billion dollar mark? And

46:28

again, just make sure everybody's on the same page,

46:30

a movie does not need to make a billion

46:33

dollars to be successful. No, I

46:35

can make much less than that be very

46:37

successful, but can it become one of those

46:39

few rare films that actually joins the billion

46:41

dollar club? And there

46:43

are arguments against it. It's an R rated

46:45

film, right? Only been

46:47

one other R rated film to

46:50

make a billion dollars and that was Joker,

46:52

another comic book movie. So

46:55

that's certainly there, but I just think

46:58

all the things going for it, the

47:01

fact that it's, we've gone

47:03

a number of years without Deadpool, people have

47:05

been hungering for it. People have been wanting

47:07

Deadpool in the MC, we're getting that now.

47:09

People have been dying to see Hugh Jackman

47:11

and Ryan Reynolds together as Wolverine and Deadpool.

47:14

We're getting that. There's just so many

47:16

things and the marketing's been terrific so

47:19

far, so I just have a very

47:21

hard time imagining. Now, I don't think

47:23

it'll make 1.5 billion.

47:25

I think all those things working against it, like the

47:28

R rating, things like that, I think that'll keep it

47:30

from getting to 1.5. And

47:32

the fact that the box office is not where

47:34

it was back in 2019 and all that

47:37

kind of stuff, but I do

47:39

think it crosses the billion dollar mark. Anybody, you

47:41

guys have a theory on that? Ray, where are you

47:43

right now? I'm the over or under a billion dollar

47:45

mark for Deadpool 3. He

47:50

doesn't commit. I think I froze his brain there

47:53

for a second. I'm sorry. He doesn't want to

47:55

commit to it. I

47:57

do think I'll make a billion. But

48:00

that's it. I don't think it was going on then Peace

48:05

people were saying two billion is no way. I don't

48:08

think listen I would love it, but I don't think

48:10

there's any way gets to two billion I want to

48:12

say a billion and I'm enthusiastic about a billion, but

48:14

if it's like eight or nine hundred million I wouldn't

48:16

be shocked. Yeah. Yeah me either.

48:19

I think it came around eight nine hundred million

48:21

I am NOT gonna fall out

48:23

of my chair. Yeah. Well, let's say will it be

48:25

the highest grossing movie this year? Yes Yes, well, I

48:27

mean what else is even coming out this year that

48:29

has a chance of that like kind of the apes

48:31

are great But plan of the eight away ever made

48:33

in box office Do

48:35

you know what's up? You've got Joker

48:38

2 coming out Joker 2

48:40

and in a year I don't believe we'll make a

48:42

billion dollars. Yeah, but it's gonna make a lot of money It's

48:45

gonna make a lot of myself. Maybe Joker to

48:47

be between those two then Somebody

48:50

in watch a factual opinion is

48:52

saying Craven Craven

48:54

the hunter will be the biggest one Well,

48:57

well, you know what biggest loser Moana

48:59

to Keep

49:04

in mind yeah, that's gonna make eight

49:07

years Seven

49:09

or eight years after that movie came out

49:12

Remember this guy's last year Moana was

49:15

the number one streamed

49:17

movie of the year over every

49:20

other movie you don't mess with

49:22

Moana Moana So

49:24

Moana could be it I think inside out to some

49:26

people saying inside out to I think that'll make a

49:28

lot of money But I don't think I don't know

49:32

Some people are saying maybe Despicable me

49:34

for I think that can make a lot of money,

49:36

but I don't think it's gonna get there So anyway

49:39

billion dollars it is. All right. All right,

49:41

but to have a lens He says one

49:43

challenge that people overlook about Deadpool 3 is

49:46

that the public is becoming sick of the type

49:48

of cynical humor that marvel and That

49:50

Marvel and Deadpool. No, they're not

49:52

people will skip as it has

49:55

that in vogue I

49:57

disagree in complete. I haven't seen one single sign

50:00

that the general movie going on, look, people

50:02

want to laugh. If a joke

50:04

is funny and it makes people laugh, that's

50:08

all that matters. There are

50:10

also some people out there that are sick of the color

50:12

yellow, and they may not go

50:14

see the movie because, I mean, there are some

50:16

people out there that just hate yellow. I

50:19

don't believe that's gonna be any kind of a

50:21

needle moving factor. Are

50:23

there a few individuals out there that maybe that's true

50:26

for? Sure, but enough that

50:28

I think is gonna move the needle, I don't think

50:30

so at all. If anything,

50:32

one of the things that is working against it

50:34

is that there's been so

50:36

much more mediocre comic book

50:38

movies lately that that

50:41

might keep some people home. I'm

50:43

more worried about that than I am. Oh, people are

50:45

sick of that kind of humor? I don't think so

50:47

at all. I don't think that's gonna move the needle

50:49

at all. All right, what's next? Unknown

50:51

rights, draft night was wild. I'm guessing

50:54

this is Atlanta, ATL with the stunner

50:56

pick, and my Raiders with the worst

50:58

pick drafting a key

51:00

instead of moving up for a QB or

51:02

a defensive player. Okay, let me talk about

51:04

this for a second. Go ahead. Someone's gotta

51:06

explain Atlanta's draft pick to me. And this

51:08

whole, and me because I don't know what

51:10

any of those words are. So

51:15

there's this phenomenal quarterback in the draft

51:17

out of the University of Washington. Pentix,

51:22

can you look up for me, Ray, the

51:24

name of the Washington, I think Michael Pentix

51:26

and I think there are Pentix, I can't

51:29

remember exactly how to say his last name.

51:31

But anyway, I watched him through the college

51:33

playoffs. This kid's phenomenal. He's a great quarterback.

51:35

He's wonderful. Pentix, yeah, or

51:37

Pentix. Michael Pentix. Thank

51:40

you guys, live chat. And

51:46

okay, so

51:48

Atlanta gets the eighth pick. You

51:53

understand Atlanta just signed a

51:55

quarterback. They

51:58

signed Kirk Cousins. to

52:00

a four-year, 180 million

52:04

dollar contract, getting him

52:06

away from Minnesota. By the way, I think

52:08

Kirk Cousins is a very solid quarterback. I think he's a very

52:10

good quarterback. I think if you build a good team around him,

52:12

he can take you to a Super Bowl. So

52:15

they just signed a new quarterback, four years,

52:18

180 million dollars. And

52:21

then at number eight, Michael

52:23

Peddix is still available, and they decide to

52:25

pick him up using their number one draft

52:27

pick to get another quarterback when they have

52:29

other areas of concern that they need to

52:32

address. So that

52:34

was a massive

52:36

shock to me. When I saw that they picked

52:38

a quarterback, it's like you have

52:41

about five other areas of desperate need

52:43

that you need to address, and you

52:45

used your first pick to

52:47

pick up another quarterback. When you just signed your quarterback

52:49

for 180 million dollars, weird

52:52

choice, man. Really, really weird

52:54

choice. All the money in the QB. Yeah,

52:56

it's all there. All right, what's next? Timothy

52:59

F says, Hey, JC, I'm so stoked

53:01

for Deadpool and Wolverine. Over or under

53:04

50 percent, there was a jab joke

53:06

directed at Martin Scorsese for his constant

53:08

bashing of Marvel and saying it's not

53:10

cinema in the movie. I'm

53:12

going to say under 50 percent because the general,

53:14

I think the general movie going on in the

53:16

audience never doesn't even know Martin Scorsese said that.

53:19

It's only the the

53:22

the sweaties like me doing shows like this

53:24

and like you watching shows like this that

53:27

really ever knew about it or heard about it.

53:29

So I mean, maybe there'll be a quick little eye

53:31

wink joke about it. But

53:34

again, I think if you go to most average

53:36

people and ask them, what do you what do

53:38

you think about what Martin Scorsese does about comic

53:40

book movies? I have no idea what he said about

53:42

comic movies. I don't think it's fit for Deadpool. Just

53:45

that whole joke was over to me. I think

53:47

it's more of like a cinema con Kevin Feige

53:49

on stage joke. Yeah, it's now in that way.

53:53

It's now years old. Yeah, it's right. I

53:55

don't even care about it anymore. All right,

53:57

what's next? Juliana. Good

54:00

when says per yesterday's main topic

54:02

I think Idris Elba Mads Mikkelsen Joseph

54:05

finds Michael B. Jordan or David That's

54:08

Malkin. Oh, wow could be the next Joker.

54:10

I You

54:13

know who I like to don't like any of them except

54:15

David. That's a good one the David wants a good one

54:17

at Smith Matt

54:21

The only problem I would have with

54:23

Matt Smith. This is the only

54:25

problem is is Cuz

54:28

I just saw kind of saw him doing

54:31

a Joker kind of bit in Morbius. All

54:33

right But would

54:35

I be mad if tomorrow they must have Matt Smith

54:37

was Joker? I wouldn't be mad You know, what's funny

54:40

about the David us. Now. He's just dawn of me

54:42

it. He was in the dark night Yes,

54:44

it was and they made him look like one of

54:46

the jokers headband. Yeah He

54:48

was also Just

54:50

polka dot man. Yeah, so

54:53

I mean so he's already buddies with James Gunn So,

54:56

I mean that's not a that's not a bad one either. All

54:59

right, what's next? Okay, Joe or Josh Becker

55:01

says Are you seeing

55:03

challengers? I absolutely loved it. We were

55:05

actually gonna go see challengers last night

55:09

But then we decided to go to LA

55:11

Lakers Denver Nuggets playoff game in

55:13

which the Lakers choked again And

55:16

now they've lost seven playoff games in a

55:18

row and lost 11 games

55:20

to the Denver Nuggets in a row So

55:22

that was frustrating. We probably should have gone

55:24

to see challengers Yes, I've

55:26

I've been down for this movie ever since

55:28

the first trailers for didn't they feature it

55:30

at cinema con last year? I thought

55:33

they first talked about it I Think

55:36

it was a cinema con last year that they first discussed it and

55:38

talked about it and like or as a lot

55:40

people call it Does in day a threesome movie, but

55:43

it's funny. I haven't seen the movie yet,

55:45

but I read this thing that said that

55:48

while the Marketing is very sexy. There's

55:51

not actually any sex scenes in the movie Which

55:53

I think is brilliant on their part to

55:55

still make the the trailers look really really

55:58

sexy. Anyway, but yes I'm

56:00

dying to see this. Have you seen this yet, Chris?

56:02

Or is it on your radar? I'm so excited to

56:04

see it this weekend. I'm really, really pumped. Yeah, I'm

56:06

down for it. All right. What's next? Okay. Alex

56:09

von Gollum says about Shogun. Those words

56:11

are too beautiful to belong to Torinaga's

56:13

reply. But what a bonfire

56:16

she made showed how much

56:18

he valued and missed Mariko.

56:21

You know, one of the great things about

56:23

the series was it was

56:26

clear from the beginning, Torinaga

56:28

was playing chess when everybody else was

56:30

playing checkers. And he

56:32

was so thinking in the long game

56:34

and moving the pieces around the board

56:36

and all that kind of stuff.

56:38

Now, there are some people

56:40

who said, you know, he sent, uh,

56:43

you know, well, Chris is only on episode four.

56:45

So I don't want to say it now.

56:48

All I'll say is that, um,

56:50

it was beautifully done. It

56:52

was beautifully done.

56:55

And her character was

56:58

so wonderful. And I really do hope there

57:01

is there are Emmy nominations in her future

57:03

for this, whether she wins or not. We'll

57:05

have to see what else comes out. But

57:07

I think I hope really that there are

57:09

some Emmy nominations for her. And

57:11

what a, what a six month stretch

57:13

because I thought she was fantastic in

57:16

Monarch. And then she exceeded even that

57:19

in, uh, in Shogun. So, yeah. All

57:21

right. What's next? We got, uh, one,

57:23

two, one, two, five, three, sir, who

57:26

says I'd prefer we didn't get a second

57:28

season of Shogun. It was very good season,

57:30

not perfect, but still very good. Just

57:33

make it a one and done. What

57:36

I would ask my friends though, is

57:42

what is the downside of doing

57:44

another season? That's

57:47

my question. What harm can

57:50

happen? What is the

57:52

consequences of things going bad if they do

57:55

another season? What's the

57:57

downside? You know, it's

57:59

not like Vegas and you just won 50

58:01

bucks. Well now if you take all that

58:03

and put it on red, you're risking losing

58:05

everything you just got. Always bet on black.

58:08

Oh that, first of all you should have listened

58:10

to Wesley Snipes. Clear, that's the first lesson.

58:14

But I mean yeah you could lose

58:16

it all. But I mean what is

58:18

there to lose? Toy Story 2 teaches

58:20

us what there is to gain, but

58:22

what is there to lose? You know

58:25

Chris brought up the great example of heroes where you

58:27

know the first season was, to me,

58:29

my favorite single season of television ever. And

58:32

then it went to crap after that. But

58:36

the very fact that we still talk about the

58:38

greatest season of television ever proved that it didn't

58:40

harm the first season at all. So

58:42

I don't know, I guess I would ask, I

58:45

would still want to ask friends of mine

58:47

such as you guys like who

58:49

are more hesitant about them doing another one. My

58:52

question would be to you, what's

58:54

the downside? Like what

58:56

what is the negative of doing another one?

58:59

Because if it turns out even better than

59:01

season one, like say Toy Story 2 did,

59:03

then we've got more

59:05

mountains right? And if it's bad,

59:08

you know, then it's bad. I don't know.

59:10

It's anyway, you're not alone in that thinking though man,

59:12

you're not alone. Alright, what's next?

59:14

Boston says, hey John and crew

59:16

to add to the topic yesterday

59:18

about Joker, I would add Joseph

59:21

Morgan, Sam Whitwer and Bill Skarsgard.

59:24

I, you know, I thought about adding, putting

59:26

Bill Skarsgard on that list, but the thing

59:28

is he was already a clown

59:30

and now he's the crow and I just thought,

59:33

you know what, listen again, another one of those

59:35

picks where if they announced him tomorrow, not

59:37

be mad. Wouldn't be mad at all. I think

59:39

he's great. Sam Whitwer

59:41

is probably a name I should have put

59:43

on there. That'd be great. Sam would be

59:45

really really good at that. I think,

59:47

do you have anybody out top of your head, Chris? You

59:50

weren't here for this discussion yesterday. We talked about, yeah,

59:52

about somebody who could be in the new DCU,

59:54

like James Gunn's new Joker. Do you got anybody

59:56

you can think about off the top of your

59:58

head? Sure,

1:00:00

there's so many people who would love

1:00:02

to play that role Other

1:00:06

than Logan I was gonna say my husband

1:00:08

give him a job I Don't

1:00:11

know. I kind of just want it to be

1:00:13

somebody who's played a lot of mild-mannered unassuming characters.

1:00:15

Honestly I don't want it to be somebody who's

1:00:17

always playing my bastard characters. I think bill is

1:00:19

a really obvious choice and That

1:00:22

makes that interesting. I want somebody who is

1:00:24

that kind of free

1:00:27

Joker Trying to be

1:00:29

a comedian a little hapless a little

1:00:31

sad and disappointing and then becomes that character So I'd

1:00:33

have to think on that. Yeah, maybe not

1:00:36

a big name like Timothy What's

1:00:42

next spooky castle production says do

1:00:44

you think streaming is the new

1:00:46

straight to video for bad sequels

1:00:48

for instance Beethoven? 3

1:00:50

through 8 Scorpion King 2 through 5 tremors

1:00:52

3 through 7. It's there. I think at

1:00:55

the outset of streaming That's what it was.

1:00:57

Yeah, and I and I think it is again I think

1:01:00

yeah the streaming is gonna become the dumping ground

1:01:03

for well, this is an IP We can't make

1:01:05

it good, but it is an IP Somebody

1:01:08

will pick it up and they'll put it on

1:01:10

the streaming. So yeah, I think that I mean

1:01:12

look But that's not all streaming

1:01:14

is streaming is a lot

1:01:17

of things It can be the debut of

1:01:19

a great new series. It can be a

1:01:21

dumping ground for crappy sequels I mean streaming

1:01:23

has a lot that it can be all

1:01:25

at once. So can it be that yes,

1:01:27

is that all it is? No.

1:01:30

All right. What's next? Gay

1:01:32

big dog says three more months as

1:01:34

from today is Deadpool and Wolverine Let's

1:01:37

freakin go. Oh Three

1:01:39

months and by the way, listen, I said this

1:01:41

the other day on the show I'm gonna say it

1:01:44

again. And again, I have no insider information on

1:01:46

this. I'm not saying this is what's happening This is

1:01:48

just me as a fan speculating. Okay You

1:01:51

put out a second trailer pretty damn fast

1:01:56

And if you guys remember a number of months

1:01:58

ago, I speculated that they might move

1:02:00

up Deadpool and Wolverine's release date.

1:02:03

I am not going to be

1:02:06

shocked. Remember, just fan speculation on

1:02:08

my part, no insider information. I

1:02:11

am not going to be surprised if

1:02:13

in like three weeks they drop another

1:02:15

trailer. And

1:02:17

then Ryan Reynolds gets

1:02:20

on his considerable social media and announces,

1:02:22

by the way guys, we'll see you at Deadpool

1:02:25

and Wolverine on May

1:02:27

9th or something like that,

1:02:29

that they release, that they will shock the

1:02:31

world and like drop it out of nowhere

1:02:34

much earlier than it's release date. Again,

1:02:36

I'm not saying that's what they're doing.

1:02:38

I'm not reporting that's what they're doing.

1:02:40

I'm just saying I'm not going to

1:02:42

be shocked if they did. So, I don't

1:02:44

know, we'll see. So maybe three

1:02:46

months, maybe not. All right, what's next?

1:02:49

All right, Mario Sala says,

1:02:51

hey John, will Wolverine break the

1:02:53

fourth wall in Deadpool and Wolverine?

1:02:56

Well, at

1:02:59

the risk of giving anything as a spoiler away, because I think

1:03:01

this is going to be in some marketing they put out later

1:03:03

anyway, so it's not really a spoiler. At

1:03:05

CinemaCon, we already saw him

1:03:07

do it. So, I'm

1:03:09

going to say yes, Wolverine will break

1:03:12

the fourth wall. So there's that. All

1:03:14

right, what's next? Okay, we're going to move

1:03:16

on to our member chats now. So,

1:03:19

we got Dr. Stinky, who's up first. Yo,

1:03:23

yo, John and crew, he says, help

1:03:25

all as well. I'm working on a

1:03:27

fan film for Halloween. I was wondering

1:03:30

if any of y'all had any tips. It's a

1:03:32

tough one, or it's a tough

1:03:34

go, but I hope it turns out well. Anyway,

1:03:36

love y'all bring on the stinky. Tips

1:03:40

for making, I mean, I've made fan

1:03:43

films. No,

1:03:48

I mean, look, to say, do you

1:03:50

have any tips, you have to be a little bit

1:03:52

more specific. Tips about

1:03:54

shooting, tips about editing,

1:03:57

shoot tips about sound, tips about how

1:03:59

to get it. it out there, tips

1:04:01

about getting people to be in it. I mean, I don't

1:04:04

really know. What I would say is this, and

1:04:07

I say this as an

1:04:09

encouragement, not as something to

1:04:11

demean what it is you're doing, because

1:04:14

I've made fan films myself. Don't

1:04:17

take it too seriously. Don't

1:04:21

lose sleep over certain decisions

1:04:23

that you're making. Make

1:04:27

it, and don't delay. Make

1:04:29

it, and understand at the end of the day you're making a

1:04:31

fan film. And make it as good

1:04:33

as you can. Don't rush,

1:04:37

but at the same time, keep in mind, it is at

1:04:39

the end of the day just a fan film. And

1:04:41

I say it is just a fan film, again,

1:04:44

not to demean the fact that you're making one,

1:04:46

but to encourage a state of mind that I

1:04:48

think is going to go into helping you make

1:04:50

it the real one you want it

1:04:52

to be. Because I find with fan films and

1:04:54

fun stuff like that, your

1:04:56

first gut instinct

1:04:59

is usually the one you should go for.

1:05:02

And so don't dread about it. Don't

1:05:04

delay. Don't lose sleep over. Just do

1:05:06

it, make it. Go with your first

1:05:08

thoughts, and put out the best thing you

1:05:10

can. And tell the story you want to tell. Yeah,

1:05:13

and tell the story you want to tell. Yeah, well, you want to

1:05:15

show us. Just show us that. Yep.

1:05:17

All right, what's next? All right. Rob

1:05:19

Buck says, hey, John and crew, copped

1:05:21

the show yesterday and wanted to throw

1:05:23

out two personal picks of

1:05:26

my own for Joker, McCulley Culkin and

1:05:28

Evan Peters, both play Crazy with a

1:05:30

Dash of Charm, in my opinion. I'm

1:05:33

not down with the McCulkin one. I'm

1:05:36

not down with the McCulkin one. But

1:05:38

I kind of love the Evan Peters. Evan Peters. Yeah,

1:05:41

he looks like a... You've played Dumber,

1:05:44

so I mean. Well,

1:05:46

not...but his...also, you know the

1:05:48

one I...the Dumber's true. But

1:05:51

the one I first thought of was actually his role in

1:05:53

the mayor of Easttown. Oh! Like,

1:05:55

I thought that guy playing like a Joker character.

1:05:57

He's great in that. I'll tell you what. Have

1:06:00

come to love Evan Peters like

1:06:03

I think he's great. I really

1:06:05

do Andrew Garfield as Joker I

1:06:13

can't see him as a villain.

1:06:15

Okay. I Can't

1:06:17

see him. I can't see the guy in tick

1:06:20

tick boom As

1:06:23

the Joker, I don't know if I see

1:06:25

it's weird great actor. I just don't know

1:06:27

that one fits All right,

1:06:29

what's next? All right, deal Dar sans glorious

1:06:32

says When Zack

1:06:34

Snyder does his next project? He

1:06:36

should have someone else write it because it's clear

1:06:39

with rebel moon that he can't write That

1:06:42

he can't write dawn of the dead works so

1:06:44

well with him and James Gunn I'm

1:06:47

not ready to take Two

1:06:51

movies that just came out back to back and

1:06:54

Then paint Zack Snyder with a broad are

1:06:56

saying he can't write everybody has

1:06:58

bad days at the office Rebel

1:07:00

moons some have to please some have

1:07:02

to rebel moons is

1:07:05

clearly a bad day at the officers accent

1:07:07

There don't forget sectioners made some wonderful films,

1:07:09

but okay having

1:07:12

said that I Probably

1:07:15

don't think it's a bad idea that he lets

1:07:17

that he does his next movie based on

1:07:19

somebody else's script The

1:07:23

writing of Rebel

1:07:26

moon is atrocious.

1:07:29

I mean there's no other way to put it. It is

1:07:32

absolutely laughably

1:07:35

horrible I

1:07:38

I just couldn't get over how bad the writing is and Jack

1:07:43

Snyder is one of the best in the business

1:07:46

at visually telling stories But

1:07:49

I think that strength needs maybe

1:07:51

somebody else writing again. I'm not writing off Zack Snyder's

1:07:53

right just because he put out one

1:07:57

Story, I'll just call rebel moon one thing even

1:07:59

though. It's too I'll call one

1:08:01

movie if it didn't have so much If

1:08:04

you took out the exposition and

1:08:06

slow motion, it's a 35-minute movie,

1:08:09

but I mean So I'm

1:08:11

not I'm not ready to say he can't write I'm

1:08:13

just saying he might enjoy more

1:08:16

success if he allows somebody

1:08:18

else to focus on their real strength writing

1:08:20

And he gets to focus on his real

1:08:22

strength, which is then taking that and visualizing

1:08:24

the story. So Yeah,

1:08:28

Chris on a scale of nine to ten.

1:08:30

How good was rebel moon one and two

1:08:32

to you? On

1:08:37

a scale of Morbius to Madame web orders

1:08:40

it felt like a great

1:08:42

first draft Like

1:08:45

I would have loved to read that first draft and go

1:08:48

wow, that's really cool word world building in here I think

1:08:50

it's so interesting to have a Nordic

1:08:52

perspective on a space colony. That's

1:08:54

really interesting There's some cool stuff

1:08:56

here nemesis what a fabulous character.

1:08:58

Let's explore her more. It's There's

1:09:02

so many things in it that feel First

1:09:04

drafty to me and some of it just

1:09:06

feels very novice to I know this is a stupid thing and

1:09:08

I've been hung up On this I need to get over it

1:09:11

in the second movie when they're sitting

1:09:13

at the table having their confessional moment.

1:09:15

Oh, they're at their seventh

1:09:17

exposition Everybody tell

1:09:19

us your back stories. Tell us your

1:09:22

deep-seated secrets go right now, you know Like you

1:09:24

do before battle, but they're all positioned so

1:09:26

that they don't have to move the camera No

1:09:28

one's sitting on the other side of the table and it's so

1:09:30

unnatural and it bothers me so much I didn't know

1:09:32

and it was one of those things of just oh, yeah

1:09:35

This is an easier shot if you do it this way

1:09:37

I felt like what I didn't in college it

1:09:39

was like they were doing the last supper thing Every

1:09:42

when's the last time you went to dinner and everybody

1:09:44

sat on the same side of the table Very

1:09:47

awkward. All right Oh

1:09:49

man, it's like history of the world everybody want to be

1:09:51

in the shot everybody get on the other side of the

1:09:53

table Real

1:09:57

talk says then his challengers

1:09:59

movie is getting killer reviews and I

1:10:01

can't wait to check it out tonight. You

1:10:03

think you'll give this a watch? Sure.

1:10:06

Oh, a hundred percent. Like yeah, absolutely gonna go see this.

1:10:09

Was gonna see it last night but the game got in

1:10:11

the way. Alright, what's next? Sean

1:10:13

Motley says, hey guys, I just like to

1:10:15

tell how much I enjoy your show. It's

1:10:18

great to hear your honest opinions about movies and movie

1:10:20

news. Keep up the good work by the way. Go

1:10:22

Bruins. Yeah, screw the Bruins. But

1:10:26

again, the Bruins, soon as I saw who the

1:10:28

Leafs were matching up with in the first night,

1:10:30

it's like the Bruins are

1:10:32

to Toronto what Denver is to LA. It's

1:10:35

just Toronto can have the better team. It doesn't

1:10:37

matter. The Bruins will beat the Leafs again and

1:10:39

kind of sucks.

1:10:42

Alright, what's next? Alright, Yulitan says, screw the

1:10:44

Snyder Cut. We need the guy who re-edited

1:10:46

Obi-Wan to edit both parts of Rebel Moon

1:10:48

into one fun 60 minute movie. Or

1:10:51

90 minute movie. Oh, 90, yeah, sorry,

1:10:53

my mouse cursor was over it. I'll

1:10:56

say this, a new edit is

1:10:59

not gonna save Rebel Moon because the fundamental main

1:11:01

problem for the Rebel Moon movies is the atrocious

1:11:03

script and atrocious dialogue

1:11:06

and an edit ain't gonna save that. So

1:11:09

like with Obi-Wan, the

1:11:12

pieces were there. Right?

1:11:16

I'll tell you what, that Obi-Wan as a

1:11:18

movie edit that that one dude did and

1:11:20

he made it like a two hour and

1:11:22

40 minute movie was

1:11:25

so much better because

1:11:27

he didn't just take out a lot of

1:11:29

stuff. He moved some of the scenes around

1:11:31

and adjusted the narrative a bit. It

1:11:35

made a really good, not

1:11:37

fabulous, but a really good movie

1:11:40

because all the functional pieces were there

1:11:42

if you just edited it right. That's

1:11:47

not the case with Rebel Moon. The

1:11:49

editing isn't the problem with Rebel Moon. It's

1:11:52

the right, the foundational building blocks, horrible,

1:11:54

horrible script. All right, what's next?

1:11:56

Okay, we got culture or diplomacy who says, do

1:11:58

you think they will be doing Connor or

1:12:00

Duncan are the new McLeod in the

1:12:02

reboot a further new McLeod. Oh,

1:12:05

it's definitely gonna be Connor Connor Yeah, they're

1:12:07

taking it back to the retelling the story,

1:12:09

right? The Highlander is the story of

1:12:11

Connor like hey listen I love the TV show I

1:12:13

did but the story of the Highlander is the story

1:12:15

of Connor McLeod not Duncan That's

1:12:17

a great secondary story. I really enjoyed the TV

1:12:19

series. No hate on it at all I really

1:12:21

enjoyed it, but it's Connor McLeod story. So

1:12:24

yeah, you're gonna see Henry Cavill playing Connor McLeod I wouldn't

1:12:26

doubt it that we get a Duncan in it along the

1:12:28

way, but I think it's gonna be Connor's story Alright,

1:12:31

what's next? Alright, Hoser says Lakers about to

1:12:33

get swept nuggets are better and also Tom

1:12:35

Holland and Zendaya are planning to get married

1:12:38

No, they don't know to be no

1:12:40

to be clear the store said they've

1:12:42

talked about marriage They didn't say they're

1:12:44

planning to get married. That's a side

1:12:46

thing. It's happening Well,

1:12:49

listen, here's the thing While

1:12:52

I Bemoan the Lakers having lost 11

1:12:54

games in a row the Devon nuggets and they're about

1:12:56

to get swept out of the playoffs for the second

1:12:58

Year in row by the Denver Nuggets. The reality is

1:13:00

the Denver Nuggets are the best team in the NBA

1:13:04

So it's not like the Lakers are playing

1:13:06

some mid team and getting blown away They

1:13:08

are literally playing the defending NBA champions who

1:13:11

spoiler alert are going to win the

1:13:13

NBA title again Because

1:13:15

there's nobody that can beat them.

1:13:18

I know they're second Their

1:13:21

bench is that just as good as some

1:13:23

teams? Yes. Yes They're the their bench

1:13:25

can beat 70% of NBA. There's no

1:13:28

red things There's no

1:13:30

rest for any NBA team who goes up against

1:13:32

them The only team that could

1:13:34

possibly give them some matchup problems

1:13:36

is The

1:13:39

Mavericks I honestly think they're

1:13:41

the one team that could give and I'm not even

1:13:43

sure the matter you're gonna get by the Clippers, but

1:13:45

the magic or the the the The

1:13:48

Mavericks have are a matchup problem a little bit

1:13:50

for Denver I still think Denver be some and

1:13:52

then I get people there, but John Boston Don't

1:13:54

give me Boston could is can't beat anybody coming

1:13:56

out of the West. They have too many of

1:13:58

the same player Boston. Yeah,

1:14:01

it's like by some miracle Denver

1:14:03

doesn't come out of the West

1:14:05

and say Oklahoma does or Dallas

1:14:07

does, whatever. Whoever comes

1:14:09

out of the West will absolutely smash

1:14:12

Boston. So

1:14:14

yeah, they're not going to win, but I

1:14:16

have a hard time. If I was a

1:14:18

sports betting guy and I'm not, I

1:14:21

would, without blinking, I would put $1,000 on

1:14:25

the Nuggets winning the title again. And by the way,

1:14:28

as bummed out as I was

1:14:30

seeing out of the Lakers joke again, what

1:14:33

a privilege it is to

1:14:36

watch Nikola Jokovic, the

1:14:39

Joker man. He is a, there's a reason this

1:14:41

guy is the two time defending MVP. He's

1:14:44

probably, it's about to be three. I think

1:14:46

he's about to win the MVP for the

1:14:48

turtle. That guy, I

1:14:50

haven't seen anybody dominate like

1:14:54

this and Shaq. Like

1:14:56

when, when, because, but beyond that, but he's better

1:14:59

than Shaq. He can shoot

1:15:01

threes. And by the way, not only

1:15:03

is he a monster physically, like I

1:15:05

saw him ragdolling

1:15:08

AD. AD uses

1:15:10

giant of man and Jokovic just ragdoll

1:15:12

him around like he's nothing. But

1:15:15

on top of that, he's one of the top

1:15:17

three best passers in the league. He's

1:15:19

that big, that good.

1:15:22

It is frightening. But he looks like he

1:15:24

just got off the couch having drunk a

1:15:27

gallon beer. He

1:15:30

doesn't look like an athlete. About to enter

1:15:32

the NBA draft tomorrow. Dude,

1:15:34

dude is so good. I mean, as

1:15:36

an overall player, like I'm sorry, I

1:15:39

love Shaq. I love Shaq, but

1:15:42

as an overall player,

1:15:44

he's better than Shaq. I'll still take

1:15:47

Shaq. He opening big chicken raff trunks though.

1:15:49

I don't know. I don't think so. I'm

1:15:51

saying as an over Shaq was pretty one

1:15:53

dimensional. But when you look at

1:15:55

the overall play, this guy can do what Shaq did.

1:15:58

And he's one of the best pastors in the

1:16:00

league. And he can shoot three throws and you

1:16:02

can shoot three points. Hey check and again. Oh,

1:16:04

just it's crazy Alright, but

1:16:07

is he buying engagement rings for people can't

1:16:09

afford engagement rings? Yes. He's selling icy hot.

1:16:11

Yeah And

1:16:14

general insurance that's right I know about

1:16:16

sports I know about all the things that they

1:16:18

are selling All right King

1:16:22

daddy goats says hey guys with fallouts recent

1:16:24

success Do you believe we can relax and

1:16:26

believe that Amazon will next

1:16:28

you God of War justice for us? Thanks.

1:16:30

Bring on a filthy I Have

1:16:33

not had any doubt. Yeah, where have they

1:16:35

failed? Well Lord

1:16:38

of the Rings Rings

1:16:41

rings of power again a disappointment to me. I

1:16:44

think it sucked like some people make it up

1:16:46

to me But it was a disappointment But

1:16:49

what else have has Amazon put out? Marvelous,

1:16:52

mrs. Maisel The

1:16:55

boys Genv. I mean

1:16:57

they have some Terrific

1:17:01

Terrific television program they've done.

1:17:03

So even despite What

1:17:07

happened with Rings of Power I've never had any doubt

1:17:09

that they could do a really good job with God

1:17:11

of War and now seeing fallout

1:17:13

in the gaming Aspect to your point Ray.

1:17:16

I feel very safe that they're the ones

1:17:18

doing God of War I would I prefer

1:17:21

if it was an Apple TV thing? Yes

1:17:24

But I think Amazon's gonna do a great job with God of War.

1:17:26

I really do I mean, maybe they won't but I think they will.

1:17:29

All right, what's next? We got Carmel

1:17:32

Carmelo Smith John the recent episodes

1:17:34

of X-Men 97 have been just amazing

1:17:36

The character development is so good

1:17:38

and beast might have been

1:17:40

had the best. Mr. Rogers quote. Hope

1:17:43

you catch up sooner than I am All caught up in X-Men

1:17:45

97 I Don't

1:17:49

know that they're doing a great job

1:17:51

with character development. This is a very

1:17:55

The show is very annotated. It's it's a very

1:17:57

quick quick quick quick quick quick quick. I mean

1:17:59

it's 26 minute

1:18:01

episodes. It's like very fast. They're covering a lot

1:18:03

of story very fast. That

1:18:06

being said for

1:18:09

what it is, it's very

1:18:11

good. I

1:18:14

was not thrilled with it after like episodes

1:18:16

three and four. I was like

1:18:19

okay there's three and four is so okay. It's like I

1:18:21

really like the first two episodes. Three and four were alright.

1:18:23

Five was really good. Six

1:18:26

was terrific. It's

1:18:29

very very good. I'm enjoying

1:18:32

it a great deal. I don't think

1:18:34

it's anywhere near arcane level or anything

1:18:36

like that but I think it's

1:18:39

truly worthy of that

1:18:41

original X-Men series which I love so

1:18:43

much. It's really dynamite

1:18:46

now that they're getting into Sebastian

1:18:48

and stuff like that and

1:18:50

we might maybe be heading

1:18:54

towards an onslaught. I

1:18:57

mean if they bring an onslaught I'm gonna

1:18:59

be like holy crap. So I don't know.

1:19:01

They're doing some very very good things though

1:19:04

but it's not for everybody. Like not everybody could you

1:19:06

can't just take a lot of average viewers and drop

1:19:08

them in front of X-Men 97. I

1:19:11

don't think it's for everybody. I've been doing it.

1:19:13

A whole bunch of my friends are like why are you watching

1:19:15

this show from the 90s? And it's a bunch of my friends

1:19:17

who never got into comics did not watch the shit

1:19:19

growing up and they were like

1:19:21

oh my gosh episode five is insane.

1:19:23

This is such powerful storytelling and they

1:19:25

have no knowledge of it. You know what's

1:19:27

funny the Mr. Rogers quote. First of all that was

1:19:29

great to me because everybody knows how much I

1:19:32

actually love and respect Mr. Rogers but

1:19:36

right after watching that and it's

1:19:38

been binge watching In

1:19:40

Cars with Comedians getting cars getting coffee with

1:19:42

comedians whatever it is. Comedians and cars getting

1:19:44

coffee. He's sitting down with another comedian and

1:19:46

they start talking about Mr. Rogers and

1:19:54

Jerry Seinfeld was like I can't watch that

1:19:56

anymore because it just makes me feel awful.

1:20:00

me like nothing will make you feel like

1:20:02

you're a dirtbag human being than after watching

1:20:04

something with Mr. Rogers because Mr. Rogers is

1:20:06

so much better than you. It

1:20:09

was really funny like to me I watched that

1:20:12

Mr. Rogers documentary I'm like this inspires me to

1:20:14

want to be a better human being but Jerry

1:20:16

Jerry's side I was like yeah it just made

1:20:18

me feel like a dirtbag which I thought

1:20:21

was awesome. I can go promote my pop-tart

1:20:23

movie I guess. God. By the way guys

1:20:26

I've never watched it it's years

1:20:28

old now but

1:20:31

go and watch Jerry Seinfeld's comedians

1:20:34

and cars getting coffee. They're

1:20:36

like 18 minutes an

1:20:38

episode and they're really

1:20:41

funny. They're really funny. I

1:20:44

highly especially though I just saw the one that

1:20:46

he does with Jamie Foxx which

1:20:48

was incredible the one he does with

1:20:50

Michael Richards who played Kramer was incredible.

1:20:53

The one he does with Martin Short is great the one

1:20:55

he does with Jim Carrey's great. I mean they're all wonderful

1:20:57

go and check them out. I'm really enjoying them. All

1:21:00

right time for two more what's next? All

1:21:02

right we got Dark Smirk who says greetings

1:21:04

all when do you think well here News

1:21:07

on Blade right for a movie many seem

1:21:09

interested in there's been many

1:21:11

shake-ups and almost no news. We

1:21:14

are now in that window of time

1:21:16

where there really shouldn't be any news.

1:21:19

They're they're casting from it they're still

1:21:22

targeting a November 2025 release date so

1:21:25

they're supposed to go into production here pretty soon and

1:21:29

then once production really starts to ramp up that's

1:21:31

when you'll hear additional casting and that's when you

1:21:34

hear all that kind of stuff. So I think

1:21:36

we're in a window right now where I wouldn't

1:21:38

expect to hear any news probably in the next

1:21:40

two months probably or we're going

1:21:43

to hear about it getting delayed again. This

1:21:46

is the last time. Or that Mahershala

1:21:48

Ali has walked. Yep. Because

1:21:51

again how old is Mahershala Ali? He is. 47, 48, 45. He was 40 from

1:21:53

what I was. Yeah maybe older than that now because it

1:22:00

was literally he's 50 he's 50 now

1:22:03

I think he was 46 when they asked him he was

1:22:07

46 when they announced that he was gonna be

1:22:09

blade so

1:22:11

I would not be

1:22:13

surprised to find out

1:22:16

that he's gone I'm not saying I'm not saying they

1:22:19

will that he will go if I had to put

1:22:21

five bucks on it I guess he will he will

1:22:23

play blade I'm just saying I won't be surprised if

1:22:25

we find out that he walks they're dropping the ball

1:22:27

here at some point yeah all right

1:22:29

last question of the day what's not right

1:22:31

CJ reverse has finally saw the Han Solo

1:22:33

spin-off movie absolutely loved it Alden's

1:22:36

portrayal of young Han was great loved

1:22:38

Emilia Clark as Kira Woody Harrelson don't

1:22:40

Glover Paul Bettany really fun time watching

1:22:42

it the only thing I didn't like

1:22:44

much was the Enfist Nest

1:22:46

thing yeah so

1:22:49

the solo movie to

1:22:51

me I always

1:22:53

said from the day they announced it they shouldn't make

1:22:55

this movie nobody is wanting

1:22:58

to see somebody else play Han

1:23:00

Solo especially when just six months ago

1:23:03

we saw Harrison Ford playing Han Solo

1:23:06

at the time like maybe if you waited a

1:23:08

few years this this could work anyway

1:23:11

I've never thought it was a good idea that they made that

1:23:13

movie but I enjoyed that movie I

1:23:15

did too and by the

1:23:17

way what Ron Howard did to come

1:23:19

in and remake 80% of the movie that was

1:23:22

almost done I thought

1:23:24

he made a very fun space adventure

1:23:26

movie I'm not

1:23:29

surprised that it did not do great at

1:23:31

the box office I still don't think

1:23:33

they ever should have made it but for

1:23:37

what it is I thought fun little movie like

1:23:39

did you ever get around senior Chris I

1:23:41

did and I had a lot of fun with

1:23:44

it yeah I thought all then was great I

1:23:46

think he did a really good job I didn't

1:23:48

understand fully why everyone was so mad at that

1:23:50

movie if you hate it that's fine I totally

1:23:52

understand Star Wars as a whole can be very

1:23:54

polarizing people but I thought that movie was fun

1:23:57

I had a good time with it and Donald

1:23:59

Glover I mean Come on. Oh, he was

1:24:01

a great Lando. So good in that he's phenomenal.

1:24:03

I can't wait for more of him I want

1:24:05

that so much. Yeah, I don't think we're gonna see

1:24:07

any more of them All I want at least not not

1:24:10

as Lando, but I would be down for it Alright

1:24:12

guys, and that'll do it for today's installment

1:24:14

of the John campy show podcast Thank you

1:24:16

so much for being here making this little

1:24:18

show part of your day big special Thank

1:24:20

you to all you guys who sent in

1:24:23

those questions number one Whether you sent in

1:24:25

super chats or you're one of our beloved

1:24:27

YouTube channel members You supported what we did

1:24:29

here and also gave us great fun things

1:24:31

to talk about I hope

1:24:33

all you guys have a wonderful weekend

1:24:35

ahead of yourselves I want to thank

1:24:37

the people in the room with me Ray

1:24:39

or a good weekend Jonathan Voico you guys

1:24:41

the delightful Chris car I know my name

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