¶ Happy New Year Greetings
Happy New Year for some of you. I think it's still New Year's. Where I am, it's still New Year's Day. It might have passed for some people out there, but for those of you... who are still in the new year or on New Year's Day, happy New Year's to you. And for those who are not, happy New Year's to you still. Hey, we got the whole rest of the year. Have a good one. Please, let's try to do it because 2025, ooh, it has some bumps in there.
¶ Holiday Reflections and Chat Shoutouts
Hey, I'm Corey Coleman. How you doing? Joining you on a Thursday night. I almost said Friday because I'm losing track of time. You know, we get into the holiday seasons. I don't know what day it is anymore. That's why I'm here with you. Try to get myself straight. I'm glad to be with y'all. I just wanted to come in. Believe it or not, I'm in the house. Normally, I'd be out.
going at a bar or out partying somewhere. But I did a lot of that last night and I decided to sit my ass down tonight and kind of take it a little bit easy, just a little bit easy. But glad to have y'all here. I see that people are popping up right now.
So let me go ahead. Let me go ahead and not waste any time because it's already late. Thank you all for being here. I mean, it's 10 o'clock where I am. I just, you know what, to be honest with you, I was going to do this earlier, but really, really, really, I'm at home. And if I'm not out doing something, I would just want to hang with y'all. I'm not going to say that's sad because I would be criticizing you, talking bad about you. No, I miss you when I'm hanging around here.
I'm just hanging around the house. Nobody's here. Adam's not even here. I'm just here with Pixie who's looking at me right now. Hey, come here. See, don't start that shit. Don't. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here. I don't know what the hell you doing. Let me get her. A little throne over here. And yeah, I did everything I had to do today. I went out, had some dinner with a friend, and then I took the dogs out full walk.
cleaned up a little bit around the house, and then I just sat here. Just started looking around. I'm like, I ain't got nothing to do. So I decided to come on and hang out with you. Why not? Why not? You're good people. Who am I talking about? First of all, I'm talking about the chat fams on OG chat and those side bitches over there. How y'all doing? Koki.
Man, we can't even... Wow, what a way to start the new year. Even on New Year's Day, you can't let Martin have a break. Ringing in the new year with those Martin memes over there. That's a classic right there. Martin strung out on Popeyes. in an alley. I like the way he strung out, passed out. He's still holding on to a piece of chicken right there. That's dedication. That's how much he loves Popeyes. Don't let him tell you anything different. But yeah, y'all, it was cool last night.
¶ Shoutouts and London Travel Plans
Oh, wait a minute. Before I start talking about myself, how rude, how rude. Let me go over here and let me. Start giving a little shout out to the people in the side, bitch chat. Who my bitch is over here? Austin CK. How you doing, man? B-shot. Or is it BS hot? Bullshit hot. Who else we got? kiki i almost said quick because she spelled with a q kiki spooky 1992 says fuck 2026 man we just got here come on now you got to give it a chance
Now, if you're talking about 2025, I understand, but come on, man. That's not the right attitude to have going into the new year. You stopped that. You stopped that. What else we got? DT Dark Slayer. Hazard is over here. Let's play Brotherhood. I like that. Del Murray. Del Murray. Vic Matt is here. I already say Spooky. Spooky, how you doing?
Lone Ranger, Yonka the Collector, Beluga's World. How are everybody doing tonight? Glad to have you here. Like I said, I just got a little bored and decided to come on here. I was planning on doing this anyway. But sometimes, as I said, you know, I'm out doing things. I decide to come here and hang out with you. Steady Medley says, hey, Corey. Hey, Steady. Lone Ranger says, I'm in London watching you. You know I'm going to be in London.
I'm going to be in London on January 30th. I think I'm getting on the 28th or the 29th. I'm going to go to somebody's birthday party. I got a lot of friends in London. I'm going to go to somebody's birthday party. But after that, I don't know. I'll be hanging. Somebody got on me and they said, hey, you talk about British food and food in London being so bad because you ain't had good food. You don't know where to go. You ain't been in the right places.
I thought somebody was ringing the doorbell. You're not going to the right places. So I'm going to get a hold of that person and see if they can show me the right way to live when I'm in London. But if anybody's in London around that time, please hang out with us.
¶ Managing Super Chats on YouTube
So, folks, and it's already started, Dive himself. Hey, man, y'all slow down. Hold on, because I want y'all getting mad at me about these super chats here. Let me go ahead and go to my page. And let me go to the stream right here. And you can hear me right there. You guys already coming in with your chats. I appreciate that.
Slow down. Slow down right now. Because y'all know I come in here and I do this mainly for the YouTube people. This is a Q&A show. And I do this because we don't get a chance to stream on YouTube that often. And... If we do stream on YouTube, we kind of have to do a dedicated thing for the YouTubers out there because copyright stuff. I can't play all the clips that I like to play, all the media I like to play. And also, it's just good to give you guys a chance to come in and have a voice.
And there we are right there. You can see we're on. Also, I can't show any other chat that long when I'm on Twitch. It's a stupid rule. I don't know why they do it. But hey, you know, it's their rules, their playground, their house. I'm just living in it right now and I got to do what they say. But you know what? Since y'all already started, I'll go ahead and get into it. And I think I have a way because let me see here. I think I have a way.
to actually keep track of your chats, your super chats a little bit better. Let me see. I know there's a filter that you can... do for let's see here uh fan funding okay so this way i only see super chats i'm looking at only fan funding can you guys did that change the chat for you
Because as you can see right here, I only see all the super chats. And that should actually keep things a little more organized for me. Organized. So, I mean, but can you see all the chats yourself when you go in there? Because I don't want to hide everybody's chat. I want everybody to have their voices heard. I want everybody to be seen. Somebody said that works right there. Yeah, it does. It does. I think that works very well.
So hopefully, hopefully this will actually keep track of the chat a whole lot better. Somebody says, so let me see. Somebody said weak. So when I put this on here on just super chats, y'all can only see the super chats. You can't see yourself. Let me know. Oh, they say yes. Yes, they can. They can see everybody. All right. All right.
All right. I think we're good. I think we're good. Tell you what. Let's go ahead and start answering some of these chats that we have right here. Let's start asking your questions. And I'm looking forward to that.
¶ New Year's Eve Party Recap
Looking forward to that. I like just sitting here talking to y'all. And listen, when we started doing this for the YouTubers, as I said, I'm going to make this clear right now. We didn't do it with the... intent of coming in and charging y'all for it is just that people started wanting their chat scene and they start paying for it and so
You know, when people put money in there, we had to look at that first. I wasn't trying to do anything to come in and just nickel and dime y'all like sometimes y'all think. But, you know, that's what we're doing here. So it's not I can't stop you from doing it. So we just have to put priority on the people who put in. super chat so if you want to be you want if you want your question answered or your comment heard put in a super chat
and it will get up there. So let's go ahead and jump into it. Let me shut my mouth because it's already piling up right here. Tony Morrow came in and said, Happy New Year, Corey. How you doing, man? Hey, so far, so good. We had a great party last night here at the house. Y'all come by next year. Yeah, you know, for a while, I placed my house was the place to go for two occasions. Halloween.
And New Year's. And it was getting pretty big. And then after the divorce, it kind of slowed down a little bit. I started going out of town doing New Year's and whatnot. But now it seems to be picking back up. Man, it was so nice last night. We had such a great time. I should have taken a picture. I'm going to upload this so y'all can see this first. I'll come back to it. Let me upload just a little bit of how it was last night. Let me see here.
Yeah, last night we had a great time, man. And it was a house full of people. All said and done throughout the night with people going in and out. I think we had about maybe over 40 people in the house. at one point. So it was nice, man. I hope you guys did something nice for New Year's too. But we had a great time, man. Had a great time last night. Boy, I should have seen Martin. Martin came in. He was...
dressed like The Flash. I'm not lying. He came in in a bright, hot red jumpsuit. He had yellow Adidas on, hot tops. I think he ran up in the house like the Flash. The only thing that was missing was that damn helmet with the lightning bolts on the side. But other than that, he was, yeah, he came in looking fly. As I like to say. Let me see. New Year's Eve party. I'll show you a little bit of what happened last night. Because we know we always film it when we ring in the new year.
And I want to show y'all what you missed. Because I want you here next time. Come over and hang out. I love entertaining people, man. We had such a great time here. I missed all of you. next time everybody come on by all right let me see here i think i upload it to where we can see it let me go to my drop breaks and oh there it is So this is what it was like last night, man. It was a great time. Let me see my sound is turned up.
So next year, you be sure that you're here. All right, folks, we are about to enter, and I am blessed to be here with all these people right here. Three seconds. Three seconds. 30. Oh, 30. 30. The Flash! Oh, look out. There he is. Look out. Y'all thought I was lying. Look at that. Yeah, I think he had his holidays mixed up. I think he thought it was the Halloween party. martin sabrine these people
Yeah, we had people inviting other people who came over. So there were people who I just met for the first time that were coming over. I tell you, man, we have such a good time. I just opened my home to everybody. It has been a great night tonight, and we're about to do the countdown right now. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. And there we go, man. It was a lot of fun. Alan. Yeah. Funny thing about Alan. Alan just lurks. Like I had no idea until right now.
that Alan was behind me the whole time. I did not know that. I'm just not realizing, oh shit. I'll be honest with you, I didn't know Alan was at the party. I'm just like, oh shit, Alan's here. We had a great time, man. So next time, if you get a chance, come on by. It's a lot of fun. We had a lot of great food, a lot of alcohol. Man, I have so much stuff.
I'm going to have to probably invite people back over. I'm going to throw another party this weekend just to have people finish eating and drinking all the stuff I have left over. Also, I got really great friends, man. This is a sign of the kind of people you hang out with. If you throw a party and your guests clean up after you, like they clean your house.
Like my friends did, you are in good company. That means you have a good life and you got good friends. Everybody got together and just acted like the goddamn seven dwarves and started whistling while they work and cleaned up the house, man. And I woke up today and it was like, oh my God. It was like elves came in in the middle of the night and cleaned the place. So that was nice. That was very nice. Let me see here. Happy New Year. Can we get a robot jocks roast?
¶ Discussion on Robot Jocks Roast
You know what? Maybe. But here's the thing. So for anybody who's tuning in, you probably know that we do a show called The Weekly Roasting Toast, where we take a movie and we roast it live. we just did adopted part two i saw somebody said that that was hilarious it was we had a great time with that it's one of my favorite things to do extremely hard show to put together but
A lot of, but when we do them, they're a lot of fun. I do it with Martin and Billy. They're both great guys. It's a lot of fun. Robot jocks. I wish I could show you the trailer, but you know, like I said, I can't show, I can't play trailers here. I can't play music. Can't play a lot of video, but man robot jocks is a movie from the 80s And that's the problem with doing these these these roasts
We're in a weird position. We have such a young demographic and such a young audience that if we go back too far with a certain movie, the videos don't perform that well. However, it gets to a point where it's like, we don't give a shit. We want to do this because it's fun. So Robot Jocks could be one that we do. Robot Jocks is this movie. It was back in the 80s that it was made. It was stop motion. It was a time when we didn't have wars.
When countries want to settle the differences, they use big ass robots to do it. And the robots, it's kind of a cheap movie, low budget. So the robots would stop motion animated. They're like cartoons or claymation. If we get a chance, maybe, maybe, man, maybe. We'll see. We have a good excuse to do it. We might. I heard Michael Bay is making Transformers again soon, so maybe we'll go and do this.
No, we won't. We'll just go make fun of Michael Bay. What are we talking about? Let me see what else we got here. Hola, Corey. That's all I wanted to say. That's $2 from... What is this? Señor Cholo. Señor Cholo, thank you. And Game, what is it? Game Shark was the one that asked us to do the robot jocks. And then I'll tell you, it was Tony Morrow up there that wishes a happy new year. Elijah, I'm sorry, Elijah Anderson.
¶ Animation Inspirations: Gumby & Bakshi
Yo Corey, E.L. Anderson, hailing from Boise. Who were some animators who inspired you in your animation journey? Man, the biggest inspiration for me. As far as inspiring me, okay, there were two. There were two. And I, you know what? I didn't know how much this had an inspiration on me because I never did claymation. I did claymation once or maybe a couple of times. I was really proud of what I did. I did it when I was like about 15. I made a claymation little short film.
And I was amazed that I was able to do it. I used my dad's old Super 8 equipment. My dad was in Vietnam. He brought over all this equipment that he just didn't stop using. And I picked it up. And I'd start playing with it. His Super 8 camera, I'd start playing with. His reel-to-reel recorder. My parents bought me other stuff to do some film stuff with when I was a kid. If you have a kid, and your kid is...
It's like creatively inclined, man, support them, support them. I'm living proof that it will do nothing. No, no, support them. I mean, you'd be surprised at where we could probably take them. But I'm saying all this because. When I was coming up, Gumby, Gumby, I loved Gumby, man. I loved Gumby. And I just, I'm just not realizing at this point, I'm like, man.
That had a big influence on me, made me want to be in animation also. I didn't really do animation, but I claymation a whole lot, but it did have a big, it did have a big effect on me. And I guess. Since I'm saying that, Art Clokey. Art Clokey was a big inspiration on me. He's the guy that created Gumby. There he is right there. He's dead now. Damn, Gumby, give me my lap dance and shit right here.
Yeah. Yeah. He's our cloak. He created Gumby back in the early 60s, mid 60s. So that's a guy that was a big influence on me. Ralph Bakshi. Ralph Bakshi is probably one of the. is one is up there one of the biggest because ralph back she did adult animation and even as a kid y'all probably heard me say this before but even as a kid i was like man i
I want people to appreciate animation and they can't appreciate it. They just keep saying this kid stuff. Ralph Bakshi was doing rated R features and stuff that would be considered to be... PG 13 today. So that guy's a trailblazer, man. I can't, I'm not going to go ahead and name all his movies and I'll be honest with you. I don't think he's the best at telling stories, but he is a pioneer as far as pushing adult content and animation.
Ralph Baxter's amazing. I still got his number. I ain't going to tell the story again, but I did tell y'all Ralph Baxter called and cussed me out. Yeah, I wanted to do an interview with him. He got mad. Long story short, he wanted me to... He didn't want to do an interview. He wanted me to actually do a documentary about him and push for him to get a Grammy for his song, Nigger Man, that he wrote. It's a long story. I'll talk about it again one other day. But he called and cussed me up.
And it was an honor. Even to be cussed out by one of your heroes, that's an honor. Somebody said, oh dear. But the biggest, the biggest influence on me as far as animation goes.
¶ Master Animator Don Bluth's Influence
The one that was like to this day is my hero. I wrote a letter to this guy and I was heartbroken when it got sent back. Can anybody guess? I'm going to ask the chat. Can anybody guess who? the biggest influence on me as far as animation goes. Anybody want to take a guess? Let me know. I'm curious to see because I've talked about it before. And I want to see if the chat knows.
Somebody already got it. Two people already got it. The biggest inspiration for me was master animator Don Bluth. Don Bluth was my hero growing up, man. I had a poster on the wall where I cut out all of Don Blue's scenes from certain animations. And I think the thing that... The thing that really made me love Don Bluth, because let me see here. I already love The Secret of NIMH, but Dragon's Lair. When Dragon's Lair came out, That combined classic 2D animation, an animator already kind of loved.
And video games, which I loved at the time. Loved going to arcade, and this game blew my mind. And that's when I started obsessively watching everything that Don Bluth did. trying to draw like him in his style. I mean, he kind of draws, if you look at it, kind of draws in an angular style in a way. And I was trying to get that down, man. And I just, yeah. To this day, man, I get chills thinking about that period where. Little 12-year-old Cory was trying to draw like Don Bluth.
And learning how to draw. I told this story before. I'm going to make it real quick because some of y'all have heard it. But for those who haven't, I was so obsessed with Don Bluth that. When I came home after school, man, you talk about some nerdy shit. Like bullies probably, I probably deserve to get beat up by bullies. But I was obsessive, man. Every day after school, even before I had to do homework.
I would pop in this movie, The Secret of Nim. I would pop this in and there were certain frames that I would stop and try to draw. I had it on video cassette. I wore that cassette out. I got so obsessive with that that one day I came in, took the tape out, was about to pop it into the VCR, and my mother rushed in the room. No, no.
No, not today. No, I ain't watching them damn mice today. Put that tape away, go outside and play. This is not normal. I ain't watching them goddamn mice today. So yeah, that's how obsessive I was with this, man. I was... I'm thinking about it now. It was not normal. But yeah, yeah. Don Bluth. Yeah, that guy. That was my hero coming up, man. And I tried to draw just like him.
And Space Ace. Space Ace I think even loved more than Dragon's Lair. If y'all know what Space Ace is, Space Ace was edgier than Dragon's Lair. In a way, it was kind of harder in some parts. and looking at this man y'all taking me back watching these little frames right here these scenes right here this is man this is crazy i i'm yeah i had all i had all these kind of these like pictures
¶ Meeting Patrick Gertz: Favorite Memories
Up on my wall, man. Anyway, anyway, I hope that answers your question. Let me see here. This is from Dav himself. How did you and Gertz, how did you meet Gertz? And what is your favorite Gertz memory on or off the air? So Gertz, y'all know Patrick Gertz, man. If y'all don't know, Patrick Gertz used to be on the show. Patrick came over last night, man.
Him and his fiance, Patrick Gertz, came by for the New Year's Eve party. So great seeing that guy, man. Patrick Gertz is a really good guy. Yeah, Patrick Gertz is... Yeah, he's very funny. When I met Patrick, it was weird. I'm going to tell you something about Patrick. Patrick is one of the most talented people I know. He does amazing voices. He's a great impressionist. Very smart guy.
Patrick works at an ad agency and I know that he, just the way his mind works, I can see why ad agencies would hire him really quick because he's just so quick with it and comes up with these great ideas. Very smart guy and funny. I mean, the guy, like I said, he's quick. I mean, he can talk shit like nobody. Like, I mean, I'm surprised he hasn't got the shit beat out of him. The way he can just talk shit to people.
uh but when i first met gertz it was martin and i we met him at this place called pinballs he was a creepy he was he came in he he was very shy he hardly talked He wanted to meet us there, and when we found him, he was just kind of hanging out and lurking around. Not hanging, he was lurking. He's come a long way since I first met him, man.
But yeah, you know, that's one of my favorite Gertz stories is when we met him. Because we like, Martin, I thought he was a serial killer. We just kind of like, yeah, this dude, we don't know, man. This guy. Yeah, he might be a murderer. But yeah, no, but he's a great guy. Great guy. I'll tell you my favorite story. Last night we were reminiscing.
And we're talking about when we did a Houston pub crawl. And we had the best time, man, doing that. We all got an Airbnb. And a lot of people stay in an Airbnb. And at the end of the night, we came there. We came back to the Airbnb. We all drunk. And at least I was. I don't know about Patrick. He might have been fine. But I know I was drunk and a few other people drunk. But Patrick and Corey Gooden were there.
He told me the story. He said he was because he saw this. We I was I don't know what was going on with me. I walked up and two incidents happened with me. So I walked up and somebody asked me where Sammy was, because Sammy Gonzalez was hanging out with us at the time. And I was so drunk, I looked at them and said, I don't know where Sammy is. I don't know where anybody else is.
I just know, I know where the fuck I am. And I'm drunk, I remember this, but Patrick told me this. And apparently, so after I said that, I walked in more and Corey Goodman came up and he said, Hey, man, are you all right? And I looked at him. I was like, I know what the fuck you up to. And Corey looked at me like, all right, man, you're drunk. And he just walked away from me. Yeah, man. They're good guys. Patrick and Corey Goodwin. Great guys.
¶ Stranger Things Finale Expectations
Corey Gunwin, I wish he could have come over last night, but he was in New Orleans. He is in New Orleans, I think. Let me see here. Welcome to Derry. Better than Stranger Things. Especially the finale. That's Brown Boy Wonders. What is Brown Boy? Oh, I can't see the whole name. But Brown Boy, Brown Boy Wonder Podcast says that the Welcome to Derry finale was much better than Stranger Things. Right after I'm done with this, I'm going to go watch the Stranger Things finale.
I haven't seen it yet. If you've watched our review on... What was it? On YouTube. What am I talking about? If you watch our review on YouTube of kind of the... The last three episodes that came out, not too crazy. Not too crazy about those episodes, man. So I don't know what to expect out of the finale here. And I'm not going in with an attitude. I'm not going in wanting to hate it. Listen, I'm all about, when you tell the story, your story should lead up to your finale.
And I don't think at this point, I don't think it's going to hit me that hard because you just can't be weak and all of a sudden have this finale that just kind of does, you know, something last minute. And all of a sudden you're like, oh my God, this is amazing. No, you know, it's the lead up to the finale. So I don't know, but it might be that way. I haven't read anything about the finale yet. I'm not looking to come in and just put the finale down. I hate on it.
I really, I want it to be good. So we'll see. We'll see. But I will tell you, it'll be hard to top Welcome to Derry because Welcome to Derry had a great story leading up to its finale. For me, it might be for you, but for me, Stranger Things is not that thing. It's just that there has not been a great lead up to the finale. Let me see here what we got. What else we got here?
¶ Praise for OG Chat Memes
oh let me see it's a good thing i put this on super chats only because this thing is refreshing i would have Lost some chats already. This is from Austin. Austin, Austin CK. Gave $5. Hey, just wanted to say I think Koki, G. Colby, and Mr. Yazman, et cetera, all do a great job with memes. With memes. Memes.
That they post in the OG chat. And other people can learn from them. I know who you're talking about. I'm just going to say it. Austin does not like Mark murders. Or at least he does not like his memes. and mark murders i don't mind mark murders we have a guy named mark murders who goes into the chat and he just puts crazy shit in there like let me see i'll show you like you know one of the things he likes to put in there is a is a damn gorilla
That just says random shit. I can't find it. I can't find it. But I know Austin, he does not like that. He does not like that at all. Let me load previous messages here. Let me see. Like yesterday, Martin and Billy were talking about, man, you don't get roasted with memes like we do. And I said, look at this. Yeah, I do. People put stuff in there. One of the things that somebody put in there was.
Because everybody, you know, like Martin and the Popeye jokes, building his teeth. You know, everybody has a theme that they stick to. They do something clever. Mark Murders will come in and just do random shit. If you ask me, I think Corey looks like C-3PO. Ha-cha-cha-cha-cha.
For some reason, the gorilla's a cyborg. I don't know. No, it's not clever. It's random. But because it is so random, it's funny to me. But Austin, I see what you're saying. I see what you're saying. Because Cokie is very clever.
¶ Comic-Con and Anaheim Conventions
Uh, let me see here. $2 from Tony Morrow. Come back to the next con in Anaheim. Oh, let me see. Was there, what convention was in Anaheim? I'm talking about going back to Comic-Con this year because I had my friend Lee who was at the party last night and he goes to Comic-Con every year. In fact, I met him at Comic-Con. He already knew Martin.
before me but my friend lee he's a good guy i love this guy and we i haven't been to comic con a long time he goes every year in fact this guy's a hermit he doesn't go anywhere except to my party during new year's eve and comic con And I'm not lying. I'm not exaggerating. This guy does not leave the house. So he says, you know, we should go celebrate him leaving the house by going to Comic-Con. So maybe in San Diego, maybe Comic-Con in San Diego I might go to.
And we'll see about that. But Anaheim, what are we doing in Anaheim? Tony, I know we hung out in Anaheim, but I forgot what convention was going on. Anyway, who knows? Remind me, maybe we'll go. I like, you know, I love traveling. Let me see here.
¶ Hip-Hop Albums: Illmatic vs. Butterfly
This is from Bleak, $2. Pick one. Illmatic are to pimp a butterfly. Oh, man. You know what? That's hard because Illmatic is nice. Man, you know what? This is a hip hop discussion. All right. So for people who don't know hip hop. I mean, let me I'll try to break it down, not dwell on this. So I won't be doing some kind of inside, you know, baseball talk that nobody knows about. So to pimp a butterfly is from.
the great artist, Kendrick Lamar. And Illmatic is from a rapper, an artist named Nas. And Nas, I mean, listen, I'm going to say Illmatic only because... That came first. And I got some, man, that came out, what, like 94, 95? When did Illmatic come out? That must come out. It was 94. Yeah, 94. And I just have some really great memories of that album, certain songs. It ain't hard to tell. So yeah, man.
I'm going to say Illmatic just because it was first. I always say, why not enjoy both? They're both great albums. But, yeah. Yeah, Illmatic for me, I just have some really, really fun memories of when that came out. And I just love some of the tracks on there. It Ain't Hard to Tell is great, man. it's got this uh it's got this sample from from michael jackson damn i wish i could play see this is why i do these youtube things because i can't play music
And thus, I can't bring you in on our regular shows. But when I come here, I want to share music with you and give you examples. But just go listen to this. Go listen to Illmatic. If you're a hip-hop fan and you have not heard Illmatic yet, you're missing out. You're not a real hip-hop fan if you don't know.
¶ HBO's The Pit and The Bear
Nas and Illmatic. Let me see here. Corey, have you seen the pilot on HBO? It's a show set. Oh, I'm sorry. It's not the pilot. I looked at this wrong. It's the pit. I've seen The Pit on HBO, set in a hospital. You know what? I have not. I have not seen The Pit. But I know what you're talking about. Oh man, it has Noah Weil in it. And yeah, it's set in the hospital. It's supposed to be stressful to watch this, man, because...
You know, everything is hectic working in a hospital environment. And people compared this to another show that I love, or at least the few seasons that I've seen, The Bear, about working in a restaurant. which I describe sometimes as suspenseful as a horror movie. You know, things get so tense with these people working in the restaurant business and that environment. So I haven't seen this yet, but I want to.
Martin was telling me about it. He said it's great. He was the one that said, if you like the bear, this is the hospital version of the bear. So no, I haven't seen it yet, man. But that's on my list. It's definitely on my list. Got a lot of stuff to watch.
¶ Thailand Travel Experiences
I'm trying to keep my ass in the house a little bit more these days and catch up on things, but it's not really going that well right now. Doug! Doug came in and dropped $100, not dollars, but $100. whatever it is in Thai money. Hey, Doug, we're going to hang right in March. Doug is the guy who I stay with when I go to Thailand. Like he lets me stay in a condo. We hang out. He shows me all around.
It takes me to a lot of temples. We walk our asses off. I'm going to tell you, if you walk two feet in Thailand, you are drenched in sweat. It is so hot and humid over there. But man, I have a great time when I'm over there. I'd make a regular trip over there every year. If you haven't been to Thailand... Please go. It's amazing. It's amazing. It's cheap. Not to say that you go over there and exploit the business or anything, but it's cheap. It's beautiful.
Again, the temple that he takes me to are great. The ladyboys are awesome. I mean, they'll love you down real nice, man. So yeah, if you get a chance to go, please check it out. I know y'all put that ladyboy bit on Reddit. I know it, I know it. But what did Doug say here? Corey, I haven't seen... Oh, he was going to ask me about the pit. Oh, okay. I'm sorry. There you go. I just answered your question, Doug. It is from T underscore C242.
¶ Angela Anaconda's Unique Animation
$5. Hey, do you remember the cartoon Angela Anaconda? I loved it as a kid, but also it creeped me out. What's your thought on the animation style? Well, see, this is why I do this because I always learn something new. I have not watched Angela the Anaconda.
let me see if this pops up angela the anaconda it is not popping up at all like i topped it angela b you can see it ain't popping up at all this thing must be it must not be that popular look at this i put angela the eight it's not popping up anywhere on here man look at this Is this thing real? Angela the Anaconda? Oh! I have seen this.
Yeah, look, I didn't watch this regularly, but I know what you're talking about. I've seen this because of this weird art style. You know what? It's kind of got this cut out art style, which I think is cool. It's not my favorite art style, but I think that it's interesting. It's doing something different. To watch a whole show doing this style, I don't know because it is so weird. It's a little off-putting in a way.
But I know what you're talking about. I have seen this. I didn't know it was a regular show. I always thought it was like shorts that popped up in between something. But yeah, this is weird as fuck, man. That art style. i like it because i do like cut out animation uh but it that it could be a little off-putting i think again that's kind of better for in like in short bursts especially when because these characters are ugly look at
I mean, I'm not trying to be mean. This is ugly. I love cutout animation of this type. See, I think this has less appeal than what... People used to do a cutout animation because this is, again, these are supposed to be grotesque. I mean, it's just ugly right here. But I used to love the cutout animation they did for, there was a show called Monty Python.
¶ Terry Gilliam's Cut-Out Animation
Monty Python's Flying Circus. And if y'all know anything about that, the director. Oh, what's his name? Oh, man, the guy that did. The guy that did, let me see here. Man, y'all know who I'm talking about. Help me out here. Y'all know the name of the guy. He's an animator on Monty Python's Flying Circus. Let me see here. Terry, no, Terry Gilliam. Terry Gilliam did, he's done some amazing films, man. He did Fear and Loathing of Las Vegas, 12 Monkeys, Time Bandits, Brazil.
So he's done some amazing films. But he used to be an animator on his British show. And I think he's American, but he worked on his British show. He was an animator there. And he did... And he did cut out animation. But they were very stylized, man. I wish I could show you how they moved. But they were... They were bizarre. I used to watch this show just because of that. You know what? Maybe I can show you a second. No, I can't risk it because I don't want to get...
I don't want to get a copyright strike on anything. But yeah, man, he did stuff. That's straight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Man, go look this up. If you haven't seen these, look up Terry Gilliam. Animation. Terry Gilliam, Monty Python's Flying Circus. It was a funny show. It was very absurd. But in the middle of it, they would do these animations, and they were from Terry Gilliam.
And the animations were brilliant, man, because they were so stylized and bizarre and I loved them. I would watch the show just for those animations and then I'd watch it for the show because the show would be funny. And if you haven't seen... Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Watch that, man. It really is one of the funniest movies. It's a little nerdy, but it's very funny. Let me see here. I got a suggestion for a bad movie night animated film.
¶ Robin and the Dreamweavers Suggestion
It's a 90-minute anti-internet gooning PSA from the late 90s called Robin and the Dream Weavers, made by the creator of He-Man himself, Lou Shimer. Robin, I've never heard of this. I can tell you right now, unlike Angela the Anaconda, where I'm like, oh, I've seen that. I have not heard of this shit you're talking about right here. This Robin and the Dreamweavers. I don't know what the fuck that is. Let me see here. But I will find out. Robin and the... There it is. Robin and the Dreamweavers.
I've never seen this. What the hell is this? See, I wish we could watch stuff because I'll play this right now. But man, I'm going to. Was this a movie? What was this? So this was a movie. Oh, Jesus. Yeah, I got to watch this, man. I have never heard of this before. Man, who sent me this? Oh, hell, it just refreshed. Patrick. Patrick. Patrick. What is this? Patrick. Patrick Lemke. Man, thank you.
I've never heard of this before at all. Robin and the Dreamweavers. No, I don't know what the fuck that is at all, but I'm going to look this up. Never heard of this before. That's crazy, but it does have that He-Man style. He-Man was from a company called Filmation. Filmation, all this stuff kind of looked the same. All of it. It was great. It was great illustrations. The animation sucked. But yeah, y'all check it out, man.
Man, thanks for telling me something. Look at you. Educate me over here. Appreciate that. Let's see here. All right. Let me go ahead and put the... Put this back on the chats Let me see let me see
¶ The Watermelon Pillow Incident
Are you going to animate stories with people who left DT like Goodwin and Gertz? I want to animate a version of the watermelon pillow incident. Probably. I mean, that watermelon incident, if y'all don't know. Does everybody know? Y'all all know the watermelon incident. If you don't, look it up. I'll just give you the very short version right now. Felix, who I'm still friends with. And Felix, who actually kind of manages where I go perform for live shows now.
Felix was already told by my now ex-wife that for something weird that he did, he can't come back into the house. He is banned from my house. Felix. would just show, he knew he couldn't come in, but he would still show up. And he would show up and bring, like if it was my birthday or if it was Christmas, he would, he would bring a gift and he would lay it in the street.
And then let me know. He would call or something. I sent me a message. I know you don't want me in the house. I can't come in the house, but I just want to bring you this gift and say happy birthday or Merry Christmas. And I'm just like, oh, Jesus Christ. This guy's not going to give up until we actually let him back in our good graces and he can come back in the house. So I begged. I begged my ex-wife. I said, listen, the guy's laying gifts out in the street.
I know that's fucking weird, but he really, really, really, really wants to come back over. He wants us to like him again. And I and reluctantly she said, OK, all right. All right. You can let him in. You better keep a handle on him. So we had a housewarming party. And we came in. Everybody came in. And he came in early. And he got there. And man, for about two...
maybe three hours, he was fine. He was on his best behavior. And then he started, but Felix cannot control himself. He cannot. And so I know that he was sitting up there shaking, just trying to. find something to talk crazy about and finally he saw this pillow that's shaped like a watermelon i still have it down there and he he picked it up and decided to go around the room and and from
Like group to group. And ask people, hey, is this racist? Hey, this is watermelon pillow. Is this racist? And people look at him like, what the fuck are you talking about? Get out of here. We don't know what this even means. And everybody blew him off. But then he went to my brother, who was sitting with his African wife and some friends from Africa. So he goes up to this group of black people.
and says, hey, watermelon, is this racist? And my brother, who was already bipolar, who didn't want to be there in the first place, who was already kind of... freaking out because he was just there for me but he was kind of already stressing like i don't you know like the room was closing in on him
And Felix was he was my brother was a powder keg ready to blow. And Felix is the one that lit the very short fuse. So my brother got up. And somebody and somebody ran and told me they ran outside and said. Man, come inside right now. Your brother and Felix, they're getting into it, man. Your brother's about to jump on Felix. I got in there and my brother was in Felix's face. Now, my brother can't really fight.
And Felix is a big dude. Felix claims to have killed somebody. So I would give Felix the credit for being restrained because my brother was up in his face. And when I went out there to break them up... My brother even when I broke him up, my brother got more aggressive. He's like, yeah, this motherfucker talking about racist shit. Bringing a pillow in my face. Talking about racism and shit. Couple of black people talking that shit.
And he reached over me to like slap Felix in the head. And I just told Felix in front of everybody, I said, get the fuck out of here. Get out of this house. Get out of my life. You would never invite it here again. What the fuck is wrong with you? We gave you a chance and this is what you do get out and so Felix is still around. That did absolutely nothing. Even after kicking him out, Felix still was sending me photos and pictures for days. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. Can you forgive me? I'm sorry. It was so bad that I felt so sorry for Felix. I picked Felix up. And I thought about this. I said, man, I brought you in the house and told you to be on your best behavior and this is what you do. And that's when I realized, I've said, Felix is off. Like, Felix is mentally ill more than I ever realized. And I just, man, if anybody thinks I'm an asshole, I really, I should be an asshole because I really just hate.
I just hate treating people bad, man. And I just realized Felix has a mental condition. He cannot help. And I really want to try to help him with this. So after that was done, I had to pick him up and I said, man, what is wrong with you? What's going on? I said, are you on medication? And he told me, yes, he's on medication. Complications with the VA kept him from getting his medication.
he you know uh when he's down his medication he does crazy like that so i remember like spending about two or three days trying to help him sort out with the va man because i that's when i realized i was like Yeah, we were saying he's crazy, but no, this motherfucker is crazy. He's mentally ill. And as much as I'm so pissed at this guy, I cannot leave. I just cannot abandon a mentally ill person.
who's kind of begging me, you know, screaming out for help in a way. So yeah, man, I don't know. I don't know. Somebody said, you're just not figuring this out. No, I knew, I knew, but like, yeah.
Anyway. So yeah, I'll probably animate that story one day. The only problem with animating stories about other people is that they are other people. And even though they might have been on the show, talking about other people can get... crazy with legal stuff so i'm just very careful with that i mean if they say it on the show chances are we're able to use it but you know i don't know i just have to think about it and see if i have the clearest to do that
Somebody said, lucky to have a banana cushion. It's like a dick. Can you fuck this? Somebody says he's like my Riddler. Yeah, really? I'm like Batman collecting motherfuckers up and taking them to Arkham before they bust loose again. And do crazy shit. I can't kill them. I can't, I don't have a permanent solution for them. So I just, I don't know. I don't know, man. Life is wild. Maybe I'm crazy. It's Doug again.
¶ Martin's Evolution Over 30 Years
100 Thailand, whatever. Is it bots that's over there? Corey, you've known your good friend Martin for 30 years. How is 30-year-old Martin different than 60-year-old Martin? Would they get along? Man, listen, just like anything, we've all kind of grown and become. And become hopefully better and more mature people and wiser people. I ain't going to put Martin's business out there, but Martin was kind of wild himself. Martin was, I mean, look, like Martin, you can just tell by the strip joint.
Like Martin loved strip clubs. And I did not. But Martin would tell me, you know, he would love to go to strip clubs and just be hypnotized by titties. He was just standing there. at the front of the stage and just stare at titties. And I remember saying, I was like, yeah. He's like, you don't like strip club? I'm like, nah, it's just not my thing. And he broke it down to me. He's like, where else can you go and have a woman take her clothes off?
in front of you? And I said, my bedroom? But no, I was a little bit, you know, like he doesn't go to strip clubs that much anymore, you know? That's one of the things that's different. Yeah, you know, we both were a little wilder back in the day, man. And yeah, he's pulled back a lot. I mean, he's 60-something years old now. So yeah, he's a little more mellow than he used to be.
As I hope I am. I know it doesn't seem like it, especially when you do comparison and contrast with me and him. But, yeah. No, he was wild. That's all I'll say.
¶ Relationship with Chris Herman
Let me see here. $2 from the Drew Yari Experience. Hey, Cor, have you and Chris Herman made up? I mean, I don't want to bring people. I don't want to bring people's. I don't want to break up people who we might not talk to anymore. But as you can tell by that statement, no, not really. No, but. It's not because I hold any, you know, any grudges, animosity towards him.
I wish him the best, and I hope everything is working out with him. I really do. I'm not mad at him. Like I said, there would have to be a long discussion. before we would ever be considered friends again. But I don't ever hold that possibility out. But that, yeah, you know, we just never have talked to each other. So, nah, man.
I wish I could be friends with everybody that I've had in my life. Whether those are people that have fallen out with the knot or people that you just lose track of and just don't talk to that much anymore. But yeah, to this day, I'm still not really clear why all that even happened. I'm sure he has his reasons, but no, I have nothing against the guy. I really don't.
I hope he's doing well. I really do. And I hope that, hey man, listen, you know, at the time it was like, hey, you know, you're not, you're not a part of my life right now. You're not, you're not walking to my home anymore. You're not. You know, you burned a bridge with me. And now, you know, you let that period. I think I like to give people a grace period. I was like, hey, you know, that's that's I think that period is done where I feel that way. And it's like, hey.
You know, I don't like I said, I never want to walk around with bitterness or anger in my heart towards anybody. So, yeah, I mean, you know, I hope for the best for the future. Maybe maybe one day we will make up. But yeah, not at this point. No, no. I don't know. Let me see here. What else we got? This is $5 from Patrick.
¶ Critique of Adult Swim Shows
Lemke again. I think that's how you say your name. It's cutting off the names here. Y'all need to look up this one wild show sometime called Xavier Renegade Angel. It's a mid-2000s adult swim show and it's... Swimshot is edgiest and most offensive. Okay, let me see. Xavier Renegade Angel. If that's what I think it is, let me see.
Yeah. Yeah, no, I've seen this show. Not a fan, myself. Man, Adult Swim would make shows that were just too bizarre, that were too weird, and they were for certain people, not me. And this was one of those shows where it was just, it was just trying. There were shows I felt like they were trying to be weird to be weird. I forgot what this was about. This is a shaman that would, and it was done with bad graphics and almost like.
our bad cg animation it's almost like that was the hey that's part of the joke this show looks like and he had a snake for hand a beak for nose and he would wander through the desert and talking you know proverbs and uh you know wise sayings and yeah it just wasn't for me now some people they like that kind of stuff so i'm not criticizing or saying
Because I hate it, some other people should. But there were just some shows that Adult Swim did and they were just too weird. And they just felt like they were trying too hard to be edgy and to be surreal. They didn't appeal to me. Another show that was like that was 12, 12 ounce mouse. And man, I would, I will give, I will give, give, give adults win this. Sometimes these shows were so weird. You couldn't look away.
and sometimes they would you dislike them so much that you hate watched and you watch it anyway and 12 hours mouse was i've seen every episode this is this is one where they did challenge people they made this show as as ugly and terrible looking as they could. It was almost like they were trying to, they were just, they were doing weird stuff to make people ask questions, to just throw people off.
And I don't know, man, it just annoyed me. And I've seen every episode. That's the funny thing about it. But yeah, I didn't like that. And they had another show called Perfect Hair Forever.
All those shows, I was like, man, this is just hipster weird shit. I just don't like it, man. Yeah, you know, it's like being around somebody who's... trying to be edgy and instead they're just fucking annoying and you want to beat the shit out on this yeah i'd really yeah stoner shows man yeah yeah i yeah this is like perfect hair forever was sort of like this take off on
¶ Aqua Teen Hunger Force Appeal
on anime like a satire of anime and I just I draw the line at Aqua Teen Hunger Force Aqua Teen Hunger Force that's you know the thing the reason why Aqua Teen Hunger Force worked is because They have real characters. Let me see. Aqua Teen. Aqua Teen Hunger Force. Let's see. Where is it? Oh. So the thing about Aqua Teen Hunger Force is that they actually had characters that, whether you like them or hate them, they did have consistent personalities.
I always found them kind of funny, the dynamic between these characters. Master Shake and Frylock and Meatwad. And I love Carl. Carl, the next door neighbor, the dude always wore the sweatpants and the flip-flops. the damn tank top what you know what that change hey uh hey uh what are you doing over there you know he was always he was always like upset at them but always get would somehow get pulled in there like that dumb shit their adventures
And yeah, man, the characters just had some kind of weird appeal. These other shows, they didn't have, they really didn't have too much character, man. Like there was something relatable about these three characters living with each other. Cause maybe like, for example, a lot of people said, man.
You know, we kind of know people kind of like these characters. Like, people say, Martin is Frylock. I'm Master Shake. So, you know, people know something like these characters, man. There's something relatable. Like, even if you don't like them, you know somebody like them. All these other fucking shows, I didn't...
Nobody know anybody like 12 ounce mouse or perfect hair forever. You know, nobody knew it. You know, these, like I said, they were so weird. They had no real personality. You couldn't connect to them at all. As far as I'm concerned. Anyway, that's just me. This is from Danny. Danny, let me see. Danny gave $6. Danny, again, I can't see the rest of your name.
¶ Toronto Show and City Appreciation
But daddy gave $6. Hey, Corey, long time fan since 2006. Any plans to do a show in Toronto again? That last show in Toronto was incredible. Man, thank you. Thank you. You know what? Toronto was a lot of fun. And I had a great time in Toronto. And the show, man, we did so well at the show that the venue, they gave me some alcohol. Like in the green room, I went back there and I remember getting fucked up that night because I drank half that bottle of bourbon that they gave us.
But because I remember like, I don't know where to take this. I don't know what to do with this. And we were far away from a venue. I mean, our venue was kind of. A little ways away from the Airbnb we're staying at. So I was like, man, I don't know what to do with this alcohol. So I just drink as much of it as I could later that night. Woo, shit. But yeah, Toronto is a lot of fun, man. So I would love to do another show in Toronto. Now, it would probably be a solo show.
that I would do because the overhead might be a little bit too much to bring a lot of people. But I would love to, whether it's myself and Martin or just me, I would love to come and do another show in Toronto, man. Toronto was a lot of fun. Toronto, Canada. And that was my first time going to Toronto. And we had an amazing time. Toronto is beautiful. You've got a great city, Toronto. It is so clean. So nice over there.
Toronto is almost up there with Japan as far as being a clean city, man. It's a beautiful city. And Doug again, 100 baht from Thailand. He says, see you in March, my friend.
Google the Pitt Dr. Landon. You'll see the perfect Leon S. Kennedy. Let me see here. The Pitt Dr. Landon. I can't wait for that new Resident Evil game, y'all. I cannot. I am so... silly for waiting on that game i'm silly with it i want to play it so bad let me see here the pit dr langdon dr langdon let me see what we got here
Nah. Nah. I don't mean it. Doug, love you, man. No, that's not the Leon I know. Something about his face is too puffy or something. That's a handsome guy. Don't get me wrong. That guy is a very handsome guy, but he's no Leon Kennedy. No, no. I got to watch the show, though. I hear this show is great. Let's see here.
¶ Christian Animated Show Experiences
Have you worked on any other games other than the Rugrats and the Pirate game? Also, can we get a roast of the Christian cartoon you worked on? With the I Love Bees. Oh, the I Love Bees. And this is from Rob Xavier, $10. That I Love Bees. Y'all, so I worked on this Christian show. Some of you heard about this. What was it called? Oh, St. Francis's Friendly World, I guess. Friendly World. It was a show for those...
Who remember Barney, Barney the Dinosaur? The guys that created Barney wanted to do a Christian cartoon and they hired this animation company in Texas, Austin, Texas, to do it. And I worked, that was my first big animation job. oh let me see saint francis's friendly world animated show because i'm getting saint francis there you go wait a minute no
Oh, here it is. Here it is. That's the one. I'm getting a lot of, yeah. Francesco's. That's what it was. Not St. Francis. Francesco's Friendly World. Francesco. Let me see here. Yeah, this is it. Francesco's Friendly World. I worked on that. Man, listen, maybe we could do a watch party and watch an episode one day.
I would love to do that with y'all. I mean, because listen, you're going to barely be able to get through one episode. And I'm not saying that because they're terrible or anything like that. I mean, this company, they got paid. over a million dollars to make this show and and you know that was just i think just the first
The first episode or the first two episodes, which were like 30 minute, 40 minute episodes. They got paid a million dollars to work on that episode. Those two episodes over a million. And they worked on this like this is a fucking Pixar movie, a Disney feature. But they're for kids. They have a strong...
Christian message, which that's fine if you're Christian, but it's like, you know, it's almost like, you know, when you, it's a message for kids. So it's real, man, it's meant for like seven year olds.
And it's going to be hard to get through it. If anything, it's just out of curiosity. I'll be playing it for a little bit and you're like, okay, we get it. Cut this shit off. So I'm not saying it's bad. It's well animated. It looks beautiful. I'm grateful for it. But your grown ass don't want to watch this.
I'm telling you right now. You barely... Yeah, I remember. Yeah, The Last Stone. Francesco's Friendly World. Man, you'll get like about five minutes in and be like, okay, fuck it. I get it. You worked on this. Cool.
¶ Lost Garth Brooks Animated Game
Any other games will work, though. Oh, man. No, I don't think I worked on any of the games besides those. I might have been like a small contributor to some games they had at this company. The company I worked on after this. uh i worked with after this i worked for after this uh i worked on uh animation for video games man okay um i did i i was the lead animator and i was the project manager pretty much on
the art director on this. It was a Garth Brooks game. Let me see here. Let me see if I can find this. It was American holidays. And it was also one for folktales. Let me see. Garth Brooks animated game. Let me see here. Garth Brooks animated game. Holidays. Folk heroes. Yeah. Nothing. That was so fucking weird with this thing. So I tried to look it up. There's nothing on this. But it was a game called Little Garth Brooks. Let me see if I can put in Little Garth Brooks. Nah.
Not a fucking thing, man. It was about little Garth Brooks. He was a little boy. And he was teaching kids about American holidays, the history of American holidays, and about American folktales, folk heroes like Paul Bunyan. And what's his name? The guy that John Henry, things like that, man. And we, man, we got, we finished one. Because I finished the one that was for holidays. And then I did another for, I was about to, we were about to be finished with the one that was for folktales.
And then one day the company that hired us to do it, they said, all right, we got some notes and we'll be back with you. And we never saw that shit again. It just disappeared.
You would think that it's because, oh, because it looked like shit or the game was bad. Listen, the game might have been lackluster because it was a bunch of, it was just a bunch of clickables. It was for little kids. You click on stuff and it just, you know, you just, you went to the next page and you clicked on other stuff. It was just meant to be like little fun activity thing for kids. The animation though, if I do say so myself, I am so proud of the designs and the animation I did on that.
I'm still thinking about some of the, like, first of all, I was learning and I made such progress on, it was my first time really going full-fledged. animation where they trusted me. We just learned to program the work and everything and they trusted me and we did. And I was just doing, I was doing like really amazing work on there for one person. So man, it just kind of, yeah, I'm really.
I'm just really kind of hurt that I can't find any artwork from that at all. It just fucking disappeared. And to this day, maybe if I go ask someone who was working on that project what happened. Maybe I'll find out. But I remember back then they just said, yeah, we're waiting. We're waiting to hear back. Waiting to hear back. They're going to get back with us. They never fucking got back with us.
And I never heard of that project ever again. I don't know what happened. They burned that thing and wiped out its existence. That was crazy, man. Somebody's saying show us some concept art. So here's the other thing. I bet I have something around here with that on there, but they're all on floppy disk. They're all on like little, they're all on like a outdated floppy disk. And I'm sure there's technology that can like, you know, take information from that. But the program.
that it was under. That program doesn't even exist anymore. It was a program called Future Splash. Today is called Adobe. Today, in its latest incarnation, its latest version is called Adobe Animate. But this program, before it got bought by Adobe, or Adobe, before it got bought by Adobe, It was called future splash and that that was yeah, that's the earliest version of it man That doesn't exist anymore so these files that we were working in
We don't have anything to play them on. So it really is pretty much wiped out. Like you can't find anything on this. It doesn't exist anymore. And man, it's nothing like working hard on something. I got paid. I'm good. I was hired to do a job and I did it. But fuck, man, when you work hard on something like that, it's a shame that you can't find that anymore. It's a shame you can't see it.
I mean, if only for myself, I was really proud of the stuff I saw in there. I would really love to have that and show it to you. I want to see it again myself, but it's gone. It just does not exist anymore. Well, you know, it's what happens when you work. for other people man uh let's see here let me find some other stuff man y'all got a lot of
¶ Nostalgia for Secret Squirrel Cartoon
I got a lot of questions here. $5 from Dive himself. Since you mentioned Ja Rule looks like Morocco mold, I've been watching Secret Squirrel episodes. Do you have a favorite moment or episode? I don't because I don't remember Secret Squirrel. I mean, no, I remember it, but... I haven't seen that show in so long. I just remember it used to come on a show called The Banana Splits. And they did a remake of it later on in life, but...
Yeah, Secret Squirrel was an old cartoon, man. Came on this show called The Banana Splits. And that's one of the newer versions. The old versions are like this. He had a sidekick called Morocco Mole. I don't remember. Man, I have so many cartoons I love from back in the day, and I don't remember any episode at all.
I just have fun memories of knowing that they existed and they entertained me for hours as a kid. I don't even know who the hell this white dude is right here. I don't even remember that guy. Yeah, yeah, man. You know what? Maybe I'll go back and watch some episodes at some point because I do remember loving it. Man, it was nothing like being home in the summertime and you could just watch cartoons all day.
Unless you have to go to some bullshit like vacation Bible school or something like that. Or your parents made you go to some camp or something to get you the hell out the house. But yeah, I used to just love, that was my thing. I used to love going swimming.
¶ Spartacus TV Series Discussion
Eating at McDonald's and watching cartoons all day. Did you watch Spartacus? There's a new season based off of Asher. A what if season. If we had killed Spartacus and took over. The Lutters Gladiator House. I don't know anything about that. That's from Future Zeitgeist, $5. I wish I could tell you. That's the one that was on Starz, right? Never watched it.
So I can't tell you anything about it. I wish I could, but you make it sound good. I want to watch it. $5 from Captain Obvious. Are you on the lookout for 2026 movies for the bad movie roast? Always.
¶ Bad Movie Roast Film Selection
always i i meant we were gonna well we tried to put up five night at freddy's uh part two to do a roast with and y'all like nah let's not do that one yet So I'll find, but I like to do, I'm wanting to do roasts for more recent films, like really bad ones, like we just did with War of the Worlds and Playdate. But yeah, yeah, you know, listen, there'll be plenty to come up. There'll be plenty to come up.
¶ Favorite Voice Actors
Rob Xavier. Favorite voice actor? Mine is Charlie Adler. Oh, man. You know what? He's overused, and this is not a good answer, but... Let me see. There's two. I mean, the most obvious one. Because I think this guy just has an amazing voice. Keith David. Keith David has an amazing voice. But somebody else, let me see here. I really love, and I think this guy is extremely talented.
And I had the privilege of interviewing him. Phil Lamar. I love Phil Lamar. Phil Lamar is that guy is such an amazing voice actor. So versatile. He can do different ethnicities. He can do different ages. He can, you know, just different varieties of voices, man. Love that guy.
but keith david man one of my i think keith david i love because i think keith david he was he was so great as uh dr phasidius or whatever uh from uh from uh princess and the frog let me see here yeah yeah i love that character man that character's such he's what he's i got problems with that movie
but that character is some amazing voice work uh let me see here what else we got uh come on come on come on got to refresh my page look at that damn really i don't want to refresh at all come on man oh there we go there we go there we go i gotta put the
¶ Plans for a Houston Show
Fan funding chat back on right there. Let me see. When are you going to do a Houston show? I've been talking about Safari. This webpage and one other page are not responding. All right, shut the fuck up. Man, I want to do a show in Houston. And Felix and I have talked about it. We're just trying to find...
the right venue to do it. And when I say the right venue, see, in order to make money with these, I mean, there has to be certain conditions. And we want those conditions to be understood before we actually try to... before we actually try to do a show. So we're trying to find the right size, the right conditions. But once we do that, I'll definitely go to Houston. The thing with Houston is that going to Houston, it's right down the road from me.
I got my sister I can stay with. I got my cousin I can stay with. They'll probably come out and watch the show and watch me embarrass myself. I think they like it. It just cuts back on a lot of overhead. I don't have to fly. So yeah, I would love to do something in Houston. We're actually talking about doing a pup crawl in Houston because we had a fun time last time. But pup crawls don't make money. So we just be doing that for fun. I want to make some money.
And that was from Danny Soul who asked that, $2. Let me see here. Y'all don't be finishing shows before the review. Well, we just finished Welcome to Dairy.
¶ Pluribus TV Show Recommendation
We're going to do a review on Stranger Things. So we're getting there. We're trying. Give us a little time. It's a lot of shows, man. It's hard to watch movies and shows and also keep up with pop culture talking. I know that's the position we put ourselves in, but it's not easy. Let's see here. Oh, this is...
S-E-J, $5. Apologies if this has been asked, but have you or Martin seen Pluribus or have any interest in reviewing it? My mom and I loved it. That is what I'm trying to actually... get through right now pluribus so far is great and i think i'm gonna try to watch some of that because i'm slowing down on traveling now that man so we just did
Every month, a live show, and then I've had to do some other things. I think I had some other travel in between that. The last three months, four months, we've been doing a lot of stuff. So I have not been able to catch up on shows as much as I want to, in addition to all the other workload that we have.
on top of that but pluribus is something i start to watch enjoying what i'm watching here i don't want to spoil it for you let's just say that this i don't want to say anything i'll just say that this one day this this woman she just uh I don't want to say anything. It's best you just jump into a cult. It's an Apple show, though, and it's really good. It has the woman who played Saul.
Saul from Better Call Saul. He played his girlfriend and fellow lawyer. And so far, it's really good, man. It has a great hook. And it'll get you wrapped from the very first episode.
¶ Neil Breen's Terrible Yet Charming Films
And everybody's talking about this, so I'm really eager to get back into it. Let me see here. There's an upcoming Neil Breen film called Dire Duplicity. New bad movie roles? Oh, hell yeah. Yeah. We already saw the trailer for it, man. Oh. Neil Breen never disappoints. Neil Breen is quality of his own. Yeah. Oh, yeah, man. Neil Breen. If y'all don't know Neil Breen, Neil Breen is Tommy Wiseau on acid.
And that man loves green screens, sliding shit across the screen and everything. But he's one of those guys who, he doesn't care. Listen, that guy has a vision and he's going to go through with it. This is a guy who just loves to create. And he's created to the best of whatever abilities he's got. And I kind of appreciate that. Whether you think these things are crazy or not. But yeah, these movies are pretty terrible.
But there's a charm to them. And they make great roasts. They're almost too good. It's like watching a Neil Breen movie and trying to do a roast. It's a lot of work because those things are so fucking weird. It's just something happening. Something crazy happening every second almost. And you just have to figure out what the best clips to pick and choose from. But yeah, Neil Breen. If you haven't seen a Neil Breen movie, go watch it, man.
You could argue the quality, but they are fascinating. You will be hard pressed to stop watching. Let me see.
¶ Watership Down and The Plague Dogs
Hazy Glorious, have you seen Watership Down? Yes, I've seen Watership Down. It freaked me the fuck out as a kid, man. Watership Down is one of those animated movies that passes itself off as... as a kids movie and then you get in there and they start dealing with death and they start dealing with the the cruelty of man on animals. Man, Watership Down is, I can't, Watership Down, it's based on a book and it's about these rabbits.
I guess they're trying to reach a certain destination. And along the way, it's all the stuff and the dangers that they encounter. And it's fucked up, man. Like, seriously. This is not a kid's movie, man. This is the kind of movie that a lot of kids saw thinking that they were about to watch a cute movie. disney rabbit movie and it fucked their day up yeah it's it's yeah i don't ever want to watch this movie again it's a great film though i mean it's in this and it's uh
And I love that they didn't back down, but man, it is hard to watch, especially if somebody like me, if you like animals. They also did another movie called The Plague Dogs. And that one is hard too. it's about these two dogs that escaped from a lab and they're just trying to they're on the run for their lives man and you can see they still got like they've been experimented on
Yeah, it's fucked up, man. I think it's made by the same person who made Watership Down. These movies have ruined childhoods for people out there. Yeah, they're movies that deserve to be seen, but you only want to see them once. This is from Sigmund Freud, $5.
¶ Stand-Up Comedy and Dave Chappelle
Corey, you're genuinely one of the funniest people I've ever heard. Your commentary has had me dying for years. You ever considered doing stand-up or sketches? Well, I do comedy shows, man. I guess I need to make that more known. because I, yeah, I'm starting to do more shows. I was doing stuff regularly in New York. In fact, I was doing so regularly. I just had to slow down because I was going there a lot. I was doing, I had a regular thing at the, at the Broadway comedy club. And.
I've been doing some good shows, man. Thanks to you. I've been appreciative that people have been giving me good feedback. You've been attending the shows. I've been doing comedy more and more. which is comedy is not easy, but it's great to do it and learn because you start to do it. And if you really like, if you're really trying to do it right, you just learn to respect the skill of like telling a story or a joke.
It's one of the things that made me critical about Dave Chappelle's latest special, man. We just put up a video about Dave Chappelle's special. Dave Chappelle, I think he's still funny. I thought there were a lot of funny things in his last special, but man. I love the art of telling stories, but I think that you just have to structure it right and you have to have a really good ending or some kind of payoff. And I'm not one of those people who's like, Dave Chappelle ain't funny no more.
He's just an old man complaining. I'm not going to go that harsh, but Dave Chappelle, I think he used to be better at structuring a joke. I think he used to be better at... at structuring the story with a great payoff and a great way to end the specials. And for some reason, for me, that's not happening right now. But I still think he's a funny guy. But I bring that up not to compare myself to Dave Chappelle or anything like that. It's just that.
I think doing these more and more, luckily I haven't bombed at any point yet, but it really does teach you the importance of... Structuring, whether it be a joke with a punchline or a narrative. So, yeah, man, I've been doing them. And thank you, man. It's very encouraging for you to say what you said. I really do humbly. I really I really do. Thank you for the compliment.
Appreciate it. $2 from, what is this? Orange Gatorade. I like to blue myself, but orange is good. Orange is good. I was raised on orange Gatorade.
¶ Gory Film: The Story of Ricky
Ever seen the movie Ricky O, the story of Ricky? Man, I used to love that movie. So this is one of the goriest. Ricky, oh, the story of Ricky. Man, if you haven't seen this, it's based on a, maybe, I think on not even a Chinese, a Japanese manga. Maybe it's Korean. I don't know. Maybe it's Japanese.
he's chinese i don't know but this ricky old the store of ricky is one of the goriest movies that i've ever seen i used to we used i used to have parties have people come over and we would we would watch this Because of how ridiculously over the top and gory it was. Or is. Yeah, this is crazy, man. It is wild. And. I remember I had one dude walk out.
one of the parties because we would all laugh at it. We were all watching and laugh at it. I remember there was a bar after our show that we did on cable access. We would do movie nights sometimes. And this is one thing I used to like to show. I remember one guy walked out and he's just like, it's too much. It's just too much. I can't do it.
But yeah, if you haven't seen this, watch it, man. It's insanely bloody and gory. To the point, this is comical. I mean, that's the thing with me. I wasn't watching because I love to watch violence. and gore you know no it was it was it was it was cartoonish almost it was so over the top i mean we're talking itchy and scratchy level violence right here uh let me see here this is uh 90 mx from
¶ TV Show vs. Film Review Views
I guess MX is pesos. Carlos Escobar. Carlos Escobar. Hi, I've noticed that none of your TV show reviews gets as many views as your film reviews. War of the Worlds, Hymn, Sinners. Why do you think that is? It depends, man. Like, Stranger Things did pretty well. That's why I'm very careful about the TV shows. Stranger Things did well. The Dave Chappelle special. Yeah, so, you know, I mean...
It could be also that we don't do them consistently enough. So that's the thing about YouTube. YouTube, a lot of your views depend on what YouTube pushes. So. I don't know what this algorithm does, but I think when it comes to TV shows, it has to be certain TV shows that we do. It has to appeal to our audience or whatever.
algorithm thinks audience likes because now we're very careful about what we do we kind of we're kind of getting a grip on what we think people like there's certain movies this is why we started the youtube members because
If we want to review certain shows or certain movies, there are things now that we know would do well on the main channel and there are certain things that we know would not do as well, but people still want to see it and we put it in the YouTube section, our YouTube members section. So, yeah. Yeah, you know, I don't know. I don't know. Oh, let's see here. Y'all should have a reward for the best roast. You know what?
Maybe we will do that one day. We'll do a top 10 best roast based on your feedback. See what we can do with that. Let me see here. $5.
¶ Top Three Favorite Movie Posters
What are your top three favorite movie posters of all time? Drew Struzan's Indiana Jones and the thing up there for me. I was going to say for me. I grew up in the 70s, and I was a kid of the 70s and 80s. I was able to cross over. I was born in the 70s. I was a kid in the 80s. And so I got to be there for all the blockbuster stuff that came out. And man, you know, so I got to grow up in the time of very iconic.
Posters. I still think the poster for Jaws is an incredible poster, man. You know, Jaws is amazing. And yeah. Return of the Jedi is one of my favorite posters. So Drew Struzan is a guy that did a lot of posters for Spielberg and for... George Lucas movies. And I still remember the poster for Return of the Jedi. I think that one is great. Oh, and here's one of my favorite posters of all time.
Because I had never seen anything like this. And when I say nothing like this, I mean that. Let me see here. My favorite poster. I think of all time.
because it was just, man, just watching this gave me chills and the image said it all. Batman, 1989. That poster was everywhere. And for the longest time, it never had any words on it except for... june 23rd or you know maybe some small credits at the bottom but for the most part it was just the batman logo and that said everything i think up until the movie was coming out
And they did not put Batman on there. And I thought that that was amazing. Because when I say I've never seen anything like that, I mean that I'd never seen a postage that just said the image. That's all you need. and then that poster tried to you had other people who tried to do that too uh like when dick tracy came out you know another comic book or comic strip movie uh let me see a movie poster i remember at the time
They tried to do a rip on Batman. For the longest time, they just put the image up there. Yeah, I hope that answer your question right there Let me see here So I get I get yeah, I didn't see top three, but I guess I gave you three. Yeah Okay. Spartacus walked so that, so that got could fly. Oh, so that Game of Thrones, Game of Thrones. I'm sorry.
Yeah, Game of... Man, listen, I'll probably get on Spartacus one day, but I definitely... So until... Yeah, I guess Spartacus did come out before Game of Thrones. That's future Zeitgeist that gave me that. Well, man, you know what, man? That's... Won't watch it anytime soon because I got so much TV to watch, but yeah. Let me see here.
¶ Appreciation for Audience Interaction
There's an SEJ again, $5. Never seen someone take their time and thoroughly respond to every donation on a stream. Much love and respect, Corey. Been a fan since 2010. Nah, man. You know what? Listen, that means a lot to me that people would even... would even donate like that to just have a talk. That means a lot to me.
like i said it started out because we just wanted to like we found a way that we could actually stream without getting in trouble for on youtube and then people just started doing super chats and i'm like hey man if you're gonna give money i'm gonna i'm gonna do my best to go through every one of these I don't want to leave anybody hanging. I don't want anybody to think I don't appreciate what they've done. So, yeah, man. Yeah, it's my pleasure. And thank you, SCJ.
¶ Radio Roast and Rocky Horror Picture Show
$10 from Eric Chades. Hey, Corey, I just want to thank you for the bad movie roast over the years. I overindulge on these more than I'd like to admit. Happy New Year's to you. To you, Radio and Powder. Oh, man, I'm sure Radio and Powder are very grateful. Isn't that right, Radio? Hey, that's what Radio himself. Thank you. Boy, radio has got to be one of the most offensive movies I've ever seen. That nigga walking around with that basket. Pushing a basket to his top jaw hanging out.
oh let me see radio movie basket yeah he pushed around a shopping cart yeah look at this ride down the street just street just looking at silly That was one of my favorite roasts, by the way. I think we did a part two for that. Let me see here. This is from... Marco, Marco X Circus, $5. Hey, Corey, I was trying to ask this last year, but would you be able to review the Rocky Horror Picture Show for its 50th anniversary? Again, you know, it depends on what people...
You know, the response we get for that. I don't know if our audience is really into a roast for the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Oh, let me see here. And here's the thing, man. I've never seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show in its entirety. I've seen it in chunks on TV. And if nobody knows about the Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rocky Horror Picture Show is...
One of the most famous audience participation movies out there. I don't even know if the movie is that good, but the songs are so popular. The songs are so legendary that... at midnight showings people go to the rock hard picture show they dress up like the characters and they just they and you can't even you have to probably you know you you better have seen the movie because you're gonna see you're not gonna be able to watch the movie you're gonna watch people perform in the movie so
Yeah, man, I don't know. See, that's the thing I'm saying. I don't know what the effect of it will be if we just review the movie on itself. Because honestly, from what I've seen, it's not that great. It's the music that really makes it. But I don't know, man. Who knows? Who knows? If there's a demand for it, then we'll do it. If enough people ask us to do something, you know we'll do it. I'll do it. I'll do it.
Oh, let me see here. Come on, come on, come on. Trying to refresh the page over here. Oh, come on. God damn it.
¶ Violent Asian Films: Ichi the Killer
Let me see. Let me see. Future Zeitgeist, have you seen Itchy the Killer in Tokyo Gore Police? I've seen Itchy the Killer. Saw Ichi the Killer when I was in college. I don't know if y'all know Ichi the Killer. Ichi the Killer. This is, let me see here. Yeah, this is a Japanese.
Let me see here. Yeah, this is another Asian, very violent movie. I saw Itch of the Killer when I was in college at this... at this theater called the Dolby Theater, where they were known for showing just stuff that we can watch easily now. You know, stuff that wouldn't shock us at this moment, stuff that would seem like kind of normal because you could find it on some streaming service. Back then, you had these niche things that crowds, you would either have to be in the know or.
you know you're a fan of it or somebody would invite you to go and they did all these uh you know these these underground films foreign films animated movies independent films and itchy the killer was one of those movies that i saw back in the day this is another crazy violent film right here if you haven't seen it it's it's wild i haven't seen it man in like decades it was itchy like a
cop? Was he like a what do you call it? A vigilante? I don't remember. I really don't remember a whole lot about this. Y'all saw this years ago, man. Yeah, Takashi Miike is the director of this. Y'all might know Takashi Miike because he's a big director. in japan he actually had a show called to cut what did he have that show called takashi's castle it was it was a reality show where you know it was it was kind of like uh Tekashi's Castle. It was one of those obstacle course shows where...
You know, they would set up these crazy, like American Gladiators, except way goofier. It was like a human video, like a living video game or something. okay somebody said that's takashi katano okay all right so no that's not the same guy but takashi miike man yeah if you haven't seen yeah if you haven't seen itch of the killer watch this man and um
¶ Audition Movie: A Difficult Watch
Watch some of his other movies that he's done. The one that I know the most is Audition. Martin and I saw this movie, Audition, and actually loved it. but we both walked out. There's a scene with a guy that's sedated and piano wire. And this movie starts out as one thing, and Martin and I were like, okay, this movie's kind of corny.
Because it starts out as being one thing. It's almost like another movie. And then it takes this really crazy turn. And then they get to a scene with a dude who's like, he's conscious, but he can't move. And then there's some piano wire. And man, we, Martin and I walked out.
And we stood at the door because the movie, so we saw it at this theater, the Dolby Theater, but we stood out, we walked out of the theater, but we stayed and listened from the door because we were so into the movie. But that scene with the piano wire.
I remember we couldn't look and I got brave enough to like put my head in and kind of keep watching and cringing. And Martin would ask me, he's like, man, what happened next? What are they doing now? And I had to narrate to him what was happening because it was so... It was just too much. It was too tense. Yeah, somebody knows. Yeah, who was that? The hard-blown one. Yeah, man. That one is...
It's a good movie. It's a hard watch though. And you have to see it. It's a really good movie. But yeah, you got to be prepared and brace yourself for the crazy shit that happens with that movie. Tokyo Gore police I have not seen. 50 pesos from Carlos Escobar. I don't think that Stranger Things will have as much pull as War of the Worlds, mea culpa. Would you consider to do more roast of recent movies? Yeah, I won't roast Stranger Things. Stranger Things, that's part of the show.
I wouldn't roast that. No, not at all. I'll do a review of it, but I won't roast it. But yeah, we are definitely thinking about roasting more recent movies. For sure.
¶ Future Movie Reviews and Retro Themes
Let me see here. Niger, Kahina. What would be a good time to review Ace Ventura? I don't know what a good time is. You have to time these things. You know, I don't know. Ace Ventura, that's the Jim Carrey movie. Man, sometimes we do... So sometimes we do retro reviews.
based on when, you know, if there's a theme or if it's related to a movie that's about to come out. You know, we try to find some excuse instead of just randomly reviewing something. But who knows, man? Maybe we have nothing to do. Maybe, you know, we'd be like, hey, let's review this.
Because I've never seen it. That's a good reason, too. Just be like, hey, I've never seen this movie. Let's go and watch it. Maybe it'd be like, you know, movies Corey's never seen before. So, you know, we'll find some kind of way to do it. But, you know, that's not what I thought about doing until you mentioned it. But who knows?
¶ Worst Critic Interaction: A Personal Story
Oh. Dive himself. Five dollars with or without mentioning names besides Harry Knowles, who is the worst critic that you. Who was the worst critic that you've had a terrible interaction with? Man, there was a... All right, I'm going to tell you this. Yeah, Harry Knowles is definitely just, I think, a completely shitty person. I'm not even judging him by, you know, being a critic. I just think he's not a good person. And, you know, I'd have to see otherwise and think otherwise.
So I'm going to tell you this, and this is a little embarrassing to tell you. And I'm not even criticizing this person. It was not a good interaction, though. But I'm glad I had it. So when I was 12 years old, there was this critic that I loved, man. I was a weird kid. I read... I read movie reviews all the time in the paper. And that's how I love movies that much. And one of the critics I loved was he came to our school.
But he came to our school because he was also a pretty good artist. So he came to school to show us his illustrations and whatnot. And I remember telling him, I'm like, oh, and I want to say this guy's name. I'm like, oh, my God. I read your stuff all the time. And then he looked at my. He was impressed that I read his, you know, so young that I was reading his movie reviews. But then he also saw me drawing and he's like,
Hey, you're pretty good. And he said, you know what? Give me your number or give me your address or something. Give me your information. And I'm going to send you a book. And he sent me this book about drawing. And I remember this guy who had such an impact on my life. And years later, I remember I was writing some stuff. And I remember I was being told by a writing teacher that I was a very good writer.
But little I know at the time, I was good at writing a certain thing. I started writing more, and I started to write a story. And I started to write a story that, you know, it was I wouldn't even tell you what it was about, but it was just it was it was some fat. It was some fantasy shit. It was like werewolves and stuff like that. And I remember writing it and.
I thought it was, you know, at the time being so young, I thought, oh, this is cool. And I was like, I'm talking about me being early, you know, early on in college. So I wrote this and I'm so proud of it. And I gave it to him thinking like, hey, man, you know. Years later, I heard about him on the radio or something, and I wrote him back, and I said, hey, man, I was this kid.
12 years old, he gave me this book. He told me I was a good drawer. I was a good, I was a good drawer. See, that's why my writing was terrible. No, I was a good artist. And you love that I will read your reviews. I thought you were a great writer too. And I asked him, I said, can you look at my writing and tell me what you think? And he took it. And this guy who was my hero for what he had done, he met me somewhere, I think at the library in Waco.
He just pretty much broke it down and said, yeah, you know, it's just... He did everything but tell me I sucked. And it wasn't this thing where he looked disappointed. It was almost like... He gave me some feedback. He told me the story was, it needed work. It's not at a good spot. I need to work on my writing very much. And he just had this look on his face the whole time like, why are you wasting my fucking time?
He looked at me like, you know, it was almost like, okay, cool. I did something nice for you. I don't remember you. I'm doing this just because I'm trying to be nice. Really, why are we here? He's like, all right. It wasn't those things where he's like, and you could tell because it wasn't like he said, hey, write this over or do better, take this advice and then hit me back and let me see your progress. He was like, good luck, man. And I was like, wow.
And I'm not even mad at him. No, he was right. It was an experience that I needed to have. I sucked. And to this day, the guy's dead now. But to this day, it's one of those... It's one of those experiences where I'm like, why was I wasting this guy's time? Do you guys ever have a memory where you think back on it and you wish this memory was never in your head?
You wish you could wipe that, but you know you can't. And you probably shouldn't because you need that lesson. I think back with embarrassment almost once a week. But it was an experience that I needed. That embarrassment is something that made me be aware of. Now, let me tell you about this experience right here. It taught me so many things. It taught me to...
Really be realistic about your talent. It taught me to read body language, body cues. It taught me to be humble. And so I need that bad memory, man. I need that there. But I think back and I'm just... I feel so stupid. I feel so dumb. And that's probably one of the worst experiences I've had with a critic. And that guy was an amazing, he was a great writer.
multi-talented guy also i don't think he liked i was writing about vampires and werewolves and shit because he was he was a very religious guy and at that point he had he become a pastor i think you know i'll tell you his name And all the reason I wasn't saying his name is because he was local and you wouldn't know him. But I'll tell you who the guy is. Let me see here. Yeah.
Yeah, he's dead now, man. He became, oh, he was a professor at Baylor. Yeah, I'm almost embarrassed to tell you who it is, but his name is Bob Darden. He was a professor at Baylor. I'm looking at him right now and every picture is saying to me, Corey, you fucking dumbass. Stupid ass. Yeah, like this picture right here. Really? You made me read that shit. So. Yeah, I think he's I think he's dead now.
If I could, I would write to this guy in a... No, he's still alive. He's 71 years old. I thought he was dead. Man, if I could actually...
I would never bother this guy again. Never bother this guy again. I mean, I'm too embarrassed. I feel like I took a part of his life that he could never get back. But man, if I could just... apologize to this guy today i would it would have to be like it would have to be a chance encounter but he's written look at all these books so he knew what he was doing i didn't know he wrote this many books
So when he told me I sucked, he knew exactly what he was talking about. Wow. I almost wish he was dead just because he wouldn't have to live on the same reality with me, man. Not because I want him dead. I just wish that, you know, now I'm wishing I was dead. You know, knowing that he's alive. Jesus. I feel so cringy just looking at these pictures. And not because of him, because of me.
Just thinking back to that, but that, yeah, that's not a, that's one of my worst experiences with a critic and not because of him. It's because of me. So anyway.
¶ Hideo Kojima's Predator Game Concept
Moving on. Let me see. What do you think of Hideo Kojima wanting to make an open world predator game? I don't know, man. His games are a little out there for me. So I don't know if he would make just a fun, straightforward. Predator game, or he would make something that's got some kind of artistic thing going on. The story would be something you couldn't understand. I was looking forward to the Silent Hill game that he was going to do with him and...
Frankenstein. I love the monsters. Guillermo del Toro. And it looked like that was going to be pretty cool. So who knows? Maybe he could do that. The last two games he came out with, what are they called? I wasn't interested in playing them. I heard that they were more experiences than actual traditional games. So I don't know, man. Yeah, he's...
And I played a lot of Metal Gear Solid games. And I think the last game he came out with, even that took a turn where I was like, what the fuck is going on? You know, these things can, he can go off in his own world with stuff. So I don't know, taking a mainstream brand like Predator, I don't know if that would be for him, but who knows, man. I mean, he does great with, I mean, when those Metal Gear games hit, they hit.
So all the stealth in there, that would be great for a Predator game. So I think somebody would just have to pull it back and say, don't you go to that crazy-ass place you always go in these games.
¶ Kids Animation with Harsh Themes
Sorry, I'm not messing your name up. I apologize. Let me see here. Don Bluth films always stuck on me growing up because they didn't feel... I didn't shy away from harsh messages and themes. Can you think of anyone doing kids animation like that in recent years? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, Charlie Brown was like that. Charlie Brown, man, he wanted...
For everybody that thinks Charlie Brown is so cute, I mean, that's really what I'm thinking of. When we just got through talking about things like Watership Down and the Plague Dogs. Man, listen, Don Bluth, as much as I love him, his movies, they got very, very kiddy. They became very, very soft and very... Very much meant for children later on, like a troll in Central Park and all dogs go to heaven. I know dogs died, but they got softer as they went on. I thought Don Bluth doing...
Titan AE, I thought that that was really cool. But I don't know if that was meant for, I don't know if that was really meant for kids. But I told you, man, one of the harshest things that I've seen. as far as being a kid's movie was a boy named Charlie Brown. And it's not harsh. You know, I love it because it's not harsh and violence are, you know, giving you any kind of.
really dark realities of life. It's just saying, man, life is just hard sometimes. And that movie said, we're not going to sugarcoat it for you. Things don't go your way and deal with it. Charlie Brown. The movie's about Charlie Brown going to the spelling bee. When he goes to the spelling bee, everybody's cheering him on. Everybody's his friend. Everybody, and they say, man, you know, for once, you're not a loser. And that's the reason why that they were really happy for him.
And then he gets there and he loses. I mean, he got far. I mean, he was like one of the last three people left, I think. And he misspelled Beagle. And instead of everybody being like, and I really thought this was shitty, man. And instead of everybody being like, wow, you got really far, Charlie Brown. Congratulations, man. You know, you did actually, you did well.
You went further than we thought you would. No, everybody turns their back on him. They treat him like shit. And when he comes home, nobody's there for him at all. They even went out and they played baseball the next day. And even Linus comes over and even says, yeah, you know, we actually won the baseball game today. Hinting that because you weren't there. And then you think like.
Something's going to happen while the kids are going to get together and kind of say, oh, we were wrong, Charlie Brown. Sorry, we love you. You did great. Nah, Linus just tells them. Hey, man, it sucks. Yeah. Sorry, but did you notice something? The world didn't come to an end. And that's it. That's the end of the movie, man. I mean, there's one last scene where he kicks the football. It even ends. lucy still pulls that from under him he lands on his ass but yeah man that was uh
Yeah, usual day for Charlie Brown, somebody said, yeah, that's one of the roughest things I've seen as far as the kids movie goes. Because like I said, it wasn't something where it was violent or shocking. It was just like, nah, man, we're not going to hold your hand here. Life sucks sometimes, even as a kid. Deal with it. That hit hard, man. I cried. It's funny. I cried at the end of that movie because it's just like, man, I...
Charlie Brown, he actually got up and dealt with it. They're playing this song, a boy named Charlie Brown from Tony Bennett. And it's just like, wow, man, this kid, I just feel bad for him because nobody likes him. He's a fuck up. And even I'm kind of frustrated with him. But you know what? He never stops trying. Yeah, it's a pretty moving. It's a moving climax or a moving last scene to a film. Let's see here. Pete Torres, welcome to the warm and toasty. Thank you. Thank you, man. Thank you.
Thank you for joining our... A warm and toasty section there. You know what? Be looking for more movies and reviews and TV show stuff that we're going to be putting in this section. Like I said, stuff that doesn't do well on the main channel, as I pointed out. We put that stuff there. My last question for tonight.
All right, Rob Xavier, any video footage of Martin with the fro? Not that I've seen. You know if I did, I put it out there. So yeah, man, none that I've seen. Only maybe pictures of him as a kid. But as far as, listen, we got some pictures of him with an afro where he was wearing a wig. And he was just, you know, because animated character, Spill was wearing, had an afro. But nah, I'd never seen Martin wear an afro.
You better hope I don't find it because I'm going to put that shit right out there. This is from The Real Marino. Corey, thank you for contributing to Bring the Fun. I'm sorry, contributing.
¶ Dream Sequel and Cast for Toogie Loves
Again, no wonder this guy hated my writing. I can't even talk. Thank you for continuing to bring the fun. I have a crazy pipe dream. Buy the rights to Oogie Loves and make a sequel called... Toogie loves. And he did that with a number two. Who do you think should be in it? Oh, man. Leonardo DiCaprio. Denzel Washington.
Who else? Idris Elba should be in there. Gwyneth Paltrow. Angela Bassett. Yeah, yeah. You know, let's get the rights and I'll make this happen, man. As soon as I get the rights, I'll make some calls. Put all those people in there. Timothy Chalamet. Yeah. All those fools. $10 from Shetty Wap. Just 10 simple dollars. Thank you. Thank you so much, Shetty Wap. Put a little dancing man in there. Thank you. Thank you. Let's celebrate their 10th super on a live stream. Thank you. Thank you very much.
¶ Unadaptable Graphic Novel: Preacher
Let me see here. What is your favorite book and graphic novel that seems unadaptable? Jesus. to live action that you would like to see attempted. There is a book and it was attempted once and they couldn't do it. That made me think like, yeah, maybe this is... Listen, somebody can probably do it, but it is hard. It is hard. Let me see here. And they did it and... Oh, let me see here. Graphic novel. Any guesses from people out there? It's been attempted once.
And to me, I think it failed and it did not even in, it was not successful. But if anybody wants to like try to take a guess. Don Quixote, no, no. I'll tell you what it is. Just go ahead and tell you right now. Watchmen, no. They've got Watchmen at some point. Dark Tower's not done yet. So I think that they can do it. I know it's about to happen. The Road. The Road was actually pretty good. I read that book. And the movie, I think, did a good adaptation.
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Thank you. Thank you. That's it. No, hell no. Preacher. Preacher is a graphic novel. And Martin, Martin got me on this, man. I was watching Preacher. I mean, I was reading Preacher for years. Martin would get me different collections every year. And if you've never heard of Preacher, it's a crazy book. It's about a guy. who was raised by a sadistic family after they killed his father. And somehow he gets possessed by the power of God. And because he's seen so much...
violence and cruelty, he decides to go since he has the power of God in him. Because I think God and the devil had a baby or something and the baby ended up possessing him. All the offspring. And then he decides to go and challenge God to a fight. And along the way, he meets all these crazy characters, man. Like a kid that tried to commit suicide and survived and ended up having a face that looked like an asshole. They call him an arse face. The reason why I say that this didn't...
this didn't succeed is because it was Seth, Seth, uh, uh, what's his name? I don't know. Seth Green, but, uh, Seth Rogen, Seth Rogen and his partner. His writing partner, producing partner, they tried to do a TV show adaptation. And let me see here. And I just don't think they did very good with it. They had so... I won't get into how, but this is a story that... spans several locations this is the one long like uh journey one long one long trip one long road trip in a way
And they did not do that at all on the show. It was so self-contained in one location. Some of the characters they weren't able to do just got some other characters wrong. And so to me, it was a failure. So for somebody who loves this book. So, yeah, I don't think they'll be able to. This is one I don't think that they'd be able to. So it'll be hard to adapt. Very hard to adapt when they had proven by them already trying to do it.
¶ Will Smith Sexual Harassment Accusation
About to wrap things up here. What the hell? Will Smith accusation? There's a Will Smith accusation going on? I didn't know this. Will Smith. Let me see here. Let me type it up here. Will Smith. Will Smith accusation? Let me see here. Will Smith sued for sexual harassment by violinist Brian King Joseph. who played on his tour. Man, too early for me to say anything. Just like with Tyler Perry right now. I don't know.
I don't know anything about this. I'm just learning about it. It's very early. I told you, man, I'm very careful with these because on the one hand, you never know what people are trying to do a money grab. But then... We know that crazy things happen. And right when you think like somebody is trying to come out and take money, then some other details come out, more people come in and try to sue. So I don't know. I don't know, man. That's my thoughts. I just...
I just wait until I hear more. So I don't know, but that's crazy. Oh, hell. Let me see. Damn. that dude looks like something out of mad max or something yeah i don't know man uh i will stay tuned now that's that is wild when did this accusation come out like let me see here this So this is updated today. Wow. Who knows? And again, I'm very careful because I know some people want to come out and say, see, I told you. I told you Will Smith was gay.
People just want to have the I told you souls. So I'm going to wait on this one. Let me see here. This is from Carlos Escobar, 50 pesos. And that was Cole Barker who did the last question of Will Smith, $2 he gave. 50 pesos. Publish your story.
¶ Publishing the Unliked Story
that the critic didn't like on kindle unlimited i'll buy it make my wife read it she read like five books a week from the kindle library hey look look nah man listen that that nah nah it's not it's not a matter of like he didn't like my book so i just should publish myself nah you know it really was
It was me writing something that was just kind of geeky and me trying to, I think I might have been even trying to be edgy with this. And, you know, I was probably trying to be too clever for my own good.
I wasn't writing from the heart. I wasn't writing what I know. And that teacher told me that I was a great writer. I did write some great things. And I wrote some great short stories for that class. And she would read it to the class that she loved me so much. But I was writing from the heart. You know, I was writing what I know. Then I got ambitious and was like, oh, let me write stuff that I've seen in blockbuster movies. And so, nah, man, it was not good. It was, that guy, he...
His reaction to me in my story was right. That was a great lesson. Again, that was a great lesson in being honest with yourself and being humble. This is from Sonny Chavez.
¶ Disaster Movie Trauma and Therapy
6282. I just want to thank you for making me smile. Disaster movie traumatized me with the evil chipmunk scene as a kid. Your review is therapy to me. I have anxiety in your content. Helps me with my life. You know what? It's funny because I hate that movie, Disaster Movie, but that chipmunk scene is one of the things that actually kind of makes me laugh. It's terrible. It's terrible. There it is.
It's so bad. But it kind of made me laugh in a way. That was one of the few things that gave me a chuckle. But I can see why it would traumatize you. But yeah, this movie's still a piece of shit. I hate that film.
¶ Double Toasted 12-Year Anniversary Plans
Bendez, 8285, double-toasted 12-year anniversary party, baby. So, man, thank you for reminding me. I have to find a way to raise money for this. Somebody said do crowdfunding. And I would love to. GoFundMe does not allow crowdfunding. I could do something on Kickstarter, but I don't know. Let me see. Let me see. And if there's another way that we can do this, please let me know. But yeah, it's...
I do want to do, we just had our 11th year anniversary party this past August. It was a three-day thing. Cost me probably between $15,000 and $20,000. Broke even. Fortunately, I didn't lose any money. Broke even on it. Didn't make any money. That's okay. I didn't care. I wanted to just do something to celebrate. But now some people are saying to do it again. And I just got to find a way to actually raise the money better. I took out a loan last time. And fortunately...
it was able to pay itself off. Uh, but yeah, I want to make sure I got the money ahead of time. I want to make, and like I said, we get, you know, I don't like, I want to make sure that people are going to show up and I want to make sure we get a number, a certain number of people there. to make this thing great. And you know I can pull it together because I did last time. I got some great bands together, some cool events, got the director to come in.
uh uh the director of the corn dog man andrew shea you know we had a screening with the director q a so i just want to make this i want to make it bigger man you know that's the thing If I do a weekend long thing, I want to make it bigger. Are we just going to do a day party? But if people are coming in from out of town, I want them to be able to have an experience. So we'll see. We'll see.
¶ Interviewing Uwe Boll
$5 from Tommy Chappell or Tommy Chappell. Would you ever consider interviewing Uwe Boll for the channel in the future? It would make for a fascinating interview, and he seems like a down-to-earth person. I would, man. And you know what? I would actually not... Uwe Boll or Uwe Boll. Uwe Boll. Sorry. Man, if I could talk to Uwe Boll, who makes...
Terrible films. I don't know how I would talk to him. I would be honest, but I wouldn't want to attack the guy. I'll be honest with him, but I think I'd come in and ask him questions like, how do you feel about your legacy of films being... labeled some of the worst uh you know what's your approach to directing i mean what's the you know what what happened with because this guy did stuff with he was making movies for tax breaks in germany i think that's been proven
I would ask him a question about that, but I don't think that guy wants to be questioned about these things. Hey, listen, I can't bring this guy out and kiss his ass and just pretend like he didn't make some of the worst movies of all time. You know, but at the same time, I'm going to be like, hey, let me ask you something. Why do you suck? You know, I don't know, man. I don't know. Yeah, but no, I would love to talk to him. I really would.
Oh, let's see here. Peep7Torres, I've been watching for the past... Let me see. I'm going to read like it is. I've been watching for the past at couples of years. I guess a couple of years and always look forward to your reviews. Hopefully you do make a show in Houston. Thank you for the laughs. Oh man, I hope so too. Thank you. Thank you. He gave $10 there.
¶ Dream Interview Guests: Spielberg, Bluth
$5 from Dive Him Again. Love the interviews on DT. Coleman Domingo was my favorite. Do you have any coming up? Besides Denzel, who would be your dream guest? Oh man, who would be my dream guest? That's a great question. Hey, as far as a big name, oh man. Oh, somebody, I'm thinking, and this seems like a regular.
Standard answer, you know, from anybody, you know, it's almost could be considered like too common. But, you know, this guy had an impact on my growing up, man. I would love to interview Steven Spielberg. because he had an impact on me growing up he's one of one of the directors that made me love film and that's such an easy answer to say but i mean i'm telling you the truth but i've
I would love to interview Don Bluth because he had a big influence on my life. Also, in addition to Spielberg. And I would love to interview him because I remember years, when I was a kid, I wrote him a letter. It was back when I was like 12. I wrote him a letter and the letter was sent back because it had just, he had just moved his studio to Ireland. So my letter went to an empty building.
that he had just vacated, like maybe a week or two before. So, yeah. But I would love to interview Don Bluth. Who else would I love to interview? Oh, man. I don't know. I'd have to think about that. I'd have to think about that. You know, because I'm sure there's some people outside of entertainment that had an impact on things that I consider important.
¶ Movies That Cause Frustration
I'd have to think about that. Let me see here. Name a movie that pisses you off. For him, it's Joker Follies Adieu. That movie pisses you off. I don't hate it enough to where it pisses me off. I think it's kind of bad. Oh, a movie that pisses me off, man. Oh. Man, still to this day, any of those movies from... These guys did mainstream films that were just lazy. Friedberg and Seltzer. Any of those movies from Friedberg and Seltzer.
Let me see. Freeberg and Seltzer, like disaster movie, date movie, epic movie. Man, they just, their humor was just terrible. And those movies just they would piss me off because I would go watch them. And I know what I'm getting into. And, you know, I don't have to sit there and cringe. And it's such a bad viewing experience because you're sitting there with other people.
Other people who are feeling it just like you. It's like watching a snuff film with other people, man. It's hard to watch. It's like watching porn with your parents. It's hard. It's uncomfortable. But the movie that really pissed me off, and I just thought of it. If you want to put on a movie where I'm like, cut that shit off now. Is, oh, let me see here. Oh. Let me see here. Let me see. Here it is. This movie. Inappropriate comedy. The movie from the ShamWow guy.
That movie is so bad. And I'm not usually offended by people trying to be offensive, but this one, they were trying so hard, but being so bad at it, because they had like a... In this movie, they had like a... So let me just tell you about this. So these are little vignettes. These are little skits strutting together as a movie. And it's one of the laziest fucking things I've ever seen. I don't know how they got some people to do these.
to be in this movie. Like, oh, oh, your man right here. He was in The Pianist. Let me see. I'll get you the cast right here. Like Adrian Brody. who was in one of the laziest gay parodies I've seen. Dirty Larry, you know, go ahead, make me gay. him climbing over the fence and getting shot in the asshole. You know, who gives somebody money to do this shit? They have a section in there called Black Ass.
And it was them trying to do black humor. But again, it's not that they were doing black humor. It was that they were doing black humor that was just lazy, man. And the offensiveness comes from that.
Let me see it. Black. Yeah, there was supposed to be a takeoff on Jackass, but it was called Blackass. That is the same movie, right? And they would have these guys doing like... you know race you know i don't know the equivalent of like oh let's let's let's have him you know put a piece of chicken in front of these guys and see who gets there first or something yeah it was it was uh
They had a show called The Amazing Race. They added something here called The Amazing Racist. So they would just go up to people like Asians and black people and just say the most inappropriate, stereotypical shit to them. um the amazing racist see here and it's and it's so smug it's like one it's one thing to be lazy it's one thing to be offensive because you're lazy but it's another thing to be smug in it like you
Like to think that you are really doing something. And if we're not laughing, then we're lame and we just don't get it. We're too PC. Fuck out of here, man. See, I'm talking about it right now and I'm getting pissed. like you know they like teaching Asian people how to drive and then maybe something making something like maybe you can't see that because you you got you know slanty eyes you know
Fuck off, man. Yeah, this movie, this is the kind of movie I would, like, Ari Shaffir. Like, I would beat his ass over something like this. I really would. Because he's the one that thinks this shit is so funny. Oh, look at me. I'm so edgy. Wait, you can't take a joke? Yeah, free boat trips. And it was all about slavery and shit. Get the fuck out of here with that. Again, I'm not offended by racial humor. I can find that very funny. I can take it, man.
I said, I make racial humor all the time. I'm cool with other people doing it. But make it funny. Don't just sit up here and say, because I want an excuse to say the N-word, or I want to say some racist shit. You won't let me. Fuck out of here with that. Kiss my ass. Let me see here. Armada.
¶ Foreign Films and Anime in 2025
B-Y-T. Hope you do an anniversary party in 2026. In Austin again. It was so much fun. I mean, I do too. I want to make it happen. I really do. And Armada says, any standout foreign films? You saw it in 2025. Oh, man. I know I saw something. I know I saw something in 2025. Foreign films. Let me type that in. Foreign Films 2025. I have a feeling I saw something. But there's a lot I need to see. Martin has seen a lot. He has to.
Oh, man. Yeah, I don't... Yeah, I don't think I've... Maybe I haven't seen any foreign films in 2025. I'm really behind right now. So, yeah, I don't know, man. Top four in movies of 2025. Yeah, no, I have not.
seen anything i'm looking right now like i'm going through a list i have to go god damn okay you know what these count i saw some great anime chainsaw man and demon slayer so i mean i know that nazar 2 i saw that that was really good uh yeah it looks like that's probably kind of all man you know i feel kind of like shallow i haven't only seen those movies but yeah yeah so we'll have to go with that we'll have to go with the anime that i've seen
so i mean i know that doesn't really count for some people because you're talking about more artistic or you know more uh more oscar type foreign films but yeah you know that's what i saw that man that Zay, that Chinese animated movie, what was it? Neza 2 was really good, though. It was really good. I think I got one more question here.
Two more questions. All right, two more questions and we're out. We're done. So no more. I know a lot of people here. Thank you for being here. I really appreciate that. Surratt looks great. I dug it was just an accident. Yeah, Martin has seen a lot of these, man. And I would love to see, I would love to catch up on a lot of these too. And last, Tommy Chappied.
¶ Serious Adult Animated Film Challenges
I personally would like to see more serious adult animation films with Beowulf and the movie Nine, but those movies were not big box office hits, unfortunately. Yeah. So I don't know if y'all remember the movie Nine. It was a PG-13 animated film. And let me see here. Nine. Let me see here. When did that come out?
uh yeah so let me see i don't know if anybody remembers this movie nine but i'm gonna tell you the problem with this nine was a little ambitious and that it was more adult oriented but man when it comes to america When it comes to animation in America, if you want to go a little more mainstream, I think you got to be careful how you do it. Because a lot of people, they want something they can relate to. That's why comedy is...
that are animated do well. Because people want to laugh. They're mostly doing sitcoms in the format that people are familiar with. A movie like Nine was, first of all, I don't think the story was that good.
so i don't really think it was a great thing to really put out there in the mainstream uh and uh yeah i think that if you want to you know i think these characters are probably a little harder to relate to because you know they were little sack creatures so yeah i i think you got to start with something that again people can relate to something that has something that's more human something with some humor in there because this was very dark
Got to put some humor in there. We got to ease ourselves into it, man. That's why things like King of the Hill do well. King of the Hill is an animated show about a family. People relate to that. And plus, like I said, I don't think that story was that great. Otherwise, this probably would have been better with sort of like, you know, probably a geekier crowd or something or a crowd that loves fantasy. Beowulf.
Yeah, again, that's something. That was a little heavy. I remember that. And plus, it was done with that animation that really just kind of was still like the Polar Express was freaking people out in a way. That was entertaining, though, I thought. But I thought it could have been so much better. Let me see Beowulf. Yeah, it was Robert Zemeckis, right? It was nice. Again, I admire these attempts, but yeah.
¶ Final Thanks and Community Love
I think I can see why they did not do well. $20 from Front Facing Baby channel, I think. It cuts it off right there. Thanks for everything. I love you and the whole crew. Man, thank you. That was very kind to you. Thank you so much. That's very nice of you. Very nice of you. I really appreciate that. And finally, Luke. Patrick Bishop, $2. Happy New Year, Corey. Happy New Year to all of you. Thank you. So now I'm going to go in. I'm going to cut this off because that was a lot.
That was a lot. And it's late. And you guys have been here with me very long. So, man, I appreciate you all. I do. You have been so kind. And you have just... You know what? These things are therapeutic, man. I never told you that story about that critic. That critic, Bob Dart. I never. You know what? Let me see here. Like, I've never told anybody that story about me and that critic, Bob Darden, and the way he just pretty much destroyed that story that I wrote, which he should have.
That was really therapeutic, man. That was the first time I ever got that out because I was so hurt and embarrassed by that, which I should have been embarrassed by. That was a piece of trash I wrote. But yeah, yeah, man. So that's kind of why it's fun to do these things. Sitting with you is like talking with a friend. And like I said, I was just sitting here tonight doing nothing.
I came on, hung out with you guys. And that was a lot of fun. So thank you. Thank you. Let me see here. Just read some of your comments over here. Look at this. Y'all all be a damn shame of yourself. Look at what you did with me and Martin. I'm getting angry with this. That turns me on in a way. Let me see here. A T-Rex bigger than your mama. T-Rex bigger than your mama. Wow. Is your mama that big? He says here.
Yeah, honestly, that critic with the story helps me with my own stories. Yeah, I hope so. Thank you all for being here, though, man. I really do. BSGWiz says, Corey, you're the best at this, dude. Thank you. Thank you. All right, guys. We're going to get on out of here. Like I said, it's late. I just want to come in and also wish you a happy new year. Hope things are going well for you. Hope things are.
Off to a good start. Hope things look promising for 2026. Hey, listen, we made it through 2025. We did it. So together we can do it again. I know things are hard, but we got this. We got this. We got each other's backs. So thank you, man. And I will see you guys. I guess I'll see you guys on Sunday. Let me see.
See, I'm just reading some of the stuff you have right here. Yeah, I'll see you guys on Sunday if I don't see you anytime sooner. I mean, who knows? We might do a watch party. We might do some trivia. Who knows? Who knows what's going to happen? Stay tuned. Let me say goodbye to some people over here. Goodbye Ryuji the Cool Slayer. Let me see. Dino Dude. Toasted evenly. Kiko.
Loud fan, BSG Wiz, Heathen Vader, The Black Knight. Oh, and more and more. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. I will see you on the next one.
¶ Email and Social Media Information
Let me turn the sound down. Come on now. Let's try it again. Kcoolmans at gmail.com That is K-C-O-O-L-M-A-N-Z at gmail.com. Email us with any kind of questions, comments, comments, answers, and advice. Hit us up on those social medias, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Patreon, TikTok. Just type in Double Toast at any of those places. It will take you where you need to be. And if you find yourself here in good old Austin, Texas, you know, I'm about to tell you, come see the show.
Love to have you. Hey, you better email us first though. Kcoolmans at gmail.com. Let us know what those plans are for Austin. What show do you want to see? What time you get here? What else do you want to do? All those things. Just let us know. Hey, listen, the more information you give us, the more we can help you. All right, everybody. That is it. Good night. Good morning. Whenever you listen to or watching this, goodbye. And happy new year and stay toasty.
