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Happy Fathers Day!

Jun 17, 20231 hr 18 min
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  • Last-minute Father's Day gift ideas and where to return them (sorry kids)

  • How much do jobs in AI pay and how can I get one?!

  • Texas Gov. Abbott signs bill for parental consent to join social media networks

Transcript

H tex is Michael Garfiel, Michael Garfield. Michael Garfield's joining the high tech Texan. Michael Garfield is here with a high tech texting items to make life easier. Technology. So Michael Garfield has something you might like. Texan. Michael Garfield is your high tech Texan. Three decades helping you make magic with your gadgets. Heard worldwide on the iHeart Radio Act. Now your high tech Texan. Michael Garfield. Yeah, hot as. I like to say it

is Africa hot my people. And guess what Texas is just preheating people and ain't even summer yet, but it's always nice and cool. Here on the radio, Michael gar Field. It is KPRC nine fifty am in Houston in the area. I Heart Radio. Thank you so much for downloading. Father's Day Countdown is on people. If you're listening live, I've got about thirteen hours. I am here to give you some last minute gift ideas. Open

phone lines. It's seven one three two one two five nine five h number headn't changed in twenty two plus years I have been doing this radio show. The gang is all here. Hello, my friend Callum on the other side of this glass. He is answering your calls. Maybe I'll talk to you if I'm in the mood. If not, feel free check it out high tech Texan dot com at high tech tex and on the Twitter and on the Instagram, and if you're my Facebook friend, you can see what's been going

on in my life. Really not a sexy life. I'm really just trying to keep cool. It is. It is. Listen, I am pretty much a lifelong Texan, been in Houston for thirty years. Pretty much. It's mad, man, it is. But I actually need to get like Frank Billingsley, Channel two meteorologist, some of Mica, David Paul from Channel eleven, what is going on? Man? It is. I hope you're in the pool. I hope you're listening to me on your big speaker,

Bluetooth, whatever you're doing. But just take it easy, hydrate hell without giving you my hippa. I haven't been feeling great, man, I'm getting dizzy and it's just, oh, what is up. Let's see if we can make it through for the next two hours, because I do want to give you some news. Take your phone calls, give you some fun suggestions, tell you what's going on in the world. Give you some suggestions on what to do with your life. The it's amazing. Obviously. Yes,

I originally did cover technology, and I still do. I'm more of a consumer lifestyle guy. But people want to know. Hey, Michael, you know, if I if I tell my kids what industry to get into, should I put them into technology? Should they understand? Is that a big job? Can you make a lot of money? You know? Years and years ago? Yeah, I used to work for Microsoft. I mean, did you make a ton of money? Sadly, I'm still wasting my Saturday's talking to you guys. You see you what I did there? You said.

But over the past few years, the tech sector has not been doing very well, a lot of layoffs. But there is a tech sector that is doing very well. And if I had kids who are younger, who were even thinking of going to college, I probably would tell him to do this. Alas, my three boys are out of college, and if they are listening, Hey boys, Tomorrow's Father's Day. Hello, Hello, I know I'll get a call. That's that's all. That's that's all I need,

man, That's all I need. They're just they're they're great kids and happy happy Father's Day to the original high tech Texan Larry Garfield, possibly listening right now in iHeartRadio up in Dallas. Happy Father's Day to you. Um, I'm sure there'll be some snopping going on this weekend, and so enjoy your day and for all the dads out there, sincerely, Happy Father's Day, Happy Grandfather's Day. For some reason, you do not have a father

around his celebrate. I hope he is in your thoughts and you just pretty much do nothing. Enjoy the weekend and PLoP in front of your television watching the US Open golf tournament, which is pretty much that is the only thing on my agenda this week is this sad Callum, I know you're not a dad yet you can feel free to wish me a happy Father's thank you.

He's talking in my hear right now, is it? Here's my plan for the weekend, Because I am a loser, I am gonna sit in my butt on the couch watching and I'm a big golf fan watching the US Open from LA Country Club, where I should be with my son who lives in LA, but he didn't invite me. I should be a there, but I'm not, so I'm gonna sit on the couch watching NBC. Literally, because I've done it Thursday, done it Friday, I'm gonna do it today,

and I'm gonna do it tonight. I'm gonna do it tomorrow Tomorrow night number one. I'm I'm gonna tell you this. I'm a golf fan. I love when major golf tournaments are on the West Coast because coverage goes into the night here in Central Time, because he goes. I mean literally, I think the Thursday and Friday, I think the tournament ended it. I I was watching it until about nine o'clock. I loved it because there's no other sports that I can about going on right now. Basketball is over,

I hate hockey, Baseball is like whatever, not football season. I love it. So anyway that'll that'll keep me occupied. So that's my day? Is it? Is that sad that this is all I have planned? That, Michael, because I have one son's here and he'll I'll see him tomorrow Sunday and he's not really a golf band, but he'll do whatever I want. I'm just gonna be sitting there watching or should I be out doing something? What am I supposed to do? I mean, I don't know.

Here's here's here's the other dilemma. People, you can we're taking a pull seven one, three, two, five nine five. Oh moms, this is for you. Let's go back to Mother's Day. Do you want to celebrate being a mom or in dad on this day with your with your kids or without your kids? Now, now stand by, say you've got young kids and all you do is you raise your kids. Maybe they're in diapers, kindergarten, preteens. Sometimes you want to be away from your kids.

Not being a rude, do you want to get away from your kids on Father's Day or Mother's Day? Or do you want to be with your kids on Father's Day or Mother's Day? Serious question? Think it over, talk to me tweeting me at High Tech Texan. It's it's, it's it's it's a tough call. But however you celebrate, that's good. You can get um air friers. I'm gonna give you some. I think everybody in the in the country has an instant install pot set me. Insta Pot's having a

show. So many people have an Insta pot. The company who make insta Pot. I'm gonna talk about this, maybe next break Insta Pot the company as I filed for bankruptcy. I'm not kidding you. You know you've got a popular product. When so many people have it, there's no more to sell, and so you've what do you do? I guess you'd file for bankruptcy. I have so many kitchen I test so many kitchen gadgets, it's not even funny. I have two these are in boxes, two pressure cookers.

I was just sent an air friar. I have a one thousand dollar device called the multi am I LTI is a device apparently that slices at dices and hooks at boils at pressures at Suve's still can't figure out how to use the thing. I've got a really neat device called the Dreo d r e O, which is an all in one toaster air friar broiler oven. It sits on top of account or. It's gorge it has an app. I could send recipes of the app. It's neat. That's about the only thing

I use. Somebody needs to come over here and help test kitchen gear formulata. So do way whatever you want to get that, I am here for you. Maybe you want a new car. I'm test driving cars right now. This past week, I had a beautiful Mercedes Benz four or fifty. What is it? Gle close to a hundred thousand dollars. Again, when I review cars, it is not from a dealership. It is directly with the manufacturer. I get these things once a week because I'm a member of

the Texas Auto Writers Association. I do I get paid not once. Ever. This is pure content. I could tell him I love it. I could tell him, mom, I hate it. I review every type of car, every type of make, every type of model. So do trust me and do believe me, because that is how I roll. We'll get to that one and come back. I'll give you the phone number one more time seven one three two one two five nine five zero. On the other side, Hey kids, Hey parents, your governor, Texas Governor Greg Abbott

just signed a bill has to do with your kids and social media. Is he banny kids from social media? Oh you may want to hear this, and I will give you the ultimate job that just came that is about to become open. That if anybody wants to get me a Father's Day present, this is what I want. All this on the High Tech Texas Show coming up. It's Michael Garfield stand by, give her phone number here. Why

nine Father's Day? Give me some ideas seven one three two one two five nine five OZH follow me at hi g h T e h T e x A n high tech text and that is how it rolls. Miguel, Michael, Michael Garf anything but Mike, A lot of Mike Guy, mister g Father. I'm not gonna go father here, but we all talking Father's Day. Speaking of Father's Day, give I bought myself a Father's Day gift earlier this week. If you're a Facebook friend, you should check it out.

I got a fear to watch this and I'm not. I'm gonna tell you right now. I'm not the biggest watch guy. I know how to tell time with the son. That's what could I can do. Because I'm an eagle scout. We have phones that have clocks on them. I live by time because I am in media, certainly radio, I have to know exactly to the second one to get in when they get out of commercial breaks over there. I like watches for the fact is they're they're pieces of jewelry and

they match my outfit. I don't have a ton of them, but I got one that's actually green this weekend. If you're familiar with Rolex, they have a special edition one called the Hulk, and I said, you know what, let's suck it up. I got one that is the Hulk, and of course I got it over my guys at US Coins and Jewelry. They are open today Saturday. By the way, if you want a last minute dad's gift, it's if you're a coin geek. And I've heard from a lot of coin there's a lot of coin geeks. You have a lot

of coin collectors. They are one of the best in the country. And I'm not kid you about this. Note that is not hyperbole. It is they're one of the best coins collectors. They will buy your coins, they will evaluate your coins. They're at eighty four thirty five Katie Freeway right in your boss. You as Coins and Jewelry dot Com. But they have so much more than that. They have always great watches in their Rolexes and whatever.

They've got great diamonds, ladies, your stuff in there. If you're a text I love Texas history because I had to take it in seventh grade, as most all Texas kids did flags, maps of the state of Texas, before he was even a state. Really neat. They buy your they buy your silver. They really are Houston's most prestigious coin dealer, and they've got some really great rotches. Matt and Kenny Duncan, they're probably listening right now right in the shop. Go check it out. Give me here's the

number. Seven one three five nine seven sixty three sixty seven. Go in hey man Garf Realley shop there. Oh Garf shops there. I actually I just go to hang out there sometimes and if I see something that catches my eye or if I want something, Kenny and Matt they'll find it, any type of watch or whatever. They're really really good. They give your free written appraisals. Every expert, every employees and expert over there. They are really so good, safe, secure, on duty and off off duty police

officers, privacy boosts and everything. They're so cool. So a big shout out to them. I was on their podcast about it was about three weeks so that was fun. Very talented folks. They've been it's just family run business, been there for so long. US Coins and Julie, so tell them, I said, what up? And Happy Father's Day too. They're both dads, so Happy Father's Day too, Kenny and m Matt Duncan.

As we continue. If you got kids and you're trying to figure out how young they are and when they should get on social media, I think, but what's the rule? If you could be thirteen? It on Facebook or something like that? Easy? Does it? Your governor? Texas Governor Greg Abbott he signed a bill earlier this week banning kids under eighteen from joining several social media sites without parental consent. Look at him? Parents? What say

you? House Bell? Eighteen? It requires social media companies to receive explicit consent from a miner's parent or guardian before they'd be allowed to create their own accounts. And this starts in September of next year. I gues September of twenty twenty four. And it forces these companies to prevent children from seeing quote unquote harmful content by creating new filtering systems. Other states have done this in Actually last week I told you Louisiana did this. How about that Texas?

Following Louisiana in something is this good or bad? Not what to tell you

what some people think it's bad. Here's a dude named Carl Zabo. He is the VP of net Choice. I don't know what that is, but he says, quote, we're disappointed to see Governor Rabbit signed into a bill a law that sign and signed into law, a bill that erodes parental rights while violating the first Amendment in digital freedoms for every Texan unquote you see, I will say this Texas's definition of a quote digital service, it's very broad.

It's very broad. Under the law, parental consent would be necessary for kids trying to access nearly any site that collects identifying information, even an email address. So again he's listen, told you. Louisiana passes Simmer bill. Similar bill Connecticut, Marylyn, Minnesota, Jersey, Ohio, they've considered similar Look at its good or bad? Seven one two, one two, five

nine five. It's I gotta say this. I'm just so happy to have older kids who were just I don't have to worry about something like that. All my kids were over eighteen, and all my kids had social media accounts when they were yeah, when they were under eighteen. I mean it's like, when how old before you get your kid a phone? See my oldest is he he's wait, he's twenty, he'll be twenty nine. I mean, yeah, cell phones were around twenty nine years ago, But twenty nine

years ago, kids did not have cell phones. I mean at a young age, I didn't have to go through that. Now. I introduced him to computers and obviously electronic gadgets, just like my parents introduced me to similar got out of analogy, some sort of electronic guide you back in the day, which I loved in my passion. But I taught my kids when they were young. I had little software programs and you know that this big mouse that the kids would would, you know, learn how to have hand high

coordination, and you know, video games. And we also have VHS tapes of Barney. I mean, hell, I grew up with Sesame Street, and I'm not known that's not technology. But whatever the medium, the educational, yes, educational, it is whatever it was round there. I wanted my kids, my three boys, to have the latest, and I understand parents they wanted to do the same thing. But watching Sesame Street when I was a kid was not dangerous or harmful. There was no fake news on

Sesame Street. You know, I did hear you know Big Bird. I think it was a rumor he had a sex change. That was about probably most egregious, probably fake lie I heard, don't know, still can't confirm it. That's the only thing we had to worry about my kids I had to worry about. Let's see, what was one of the first video games that my kids wanted. They want a Grand Theft Auto and they were they were they were probably eight, nine, ten years old, at least my

old just one or two. That was you know, man, there was I think there was murders you can run over people, you know it was it was a car game based in Miami, I think or something there was. That was the controversial stuff back then. It was video games. Nowadays, absolutely, I understand why social media it's controversial. Nowadays, you can get your kids a phone, but you don't have to get him a cell phone plan. But guess what, Virtually everywhere we go there's Wi Fi airplanes,

restaurants, airports, libraries, grocery stores. So it really doesn't matter. It's like, oh, well, you know, I'm just gonna get them a phone so they can play games. No, they're gonna be online. Man. I'm never gonna tell you what to do as a parent. I will suggest. I will tell you what I did as a parent, but it doesn't correlate because I don't have young kids right now. I do get asked, what's what's the proper age for a kid to have a cell

phone? I don't know how much money you got. What's the kids grow up faster than my kids grew up right nowadays? Are you a parent who is hands on versus hands off? I don't know. I'm not gonna tell you how to punish your kids. I'm not gonna tell you how to raise your kids, although I would like to tell people how to raise some of their kids. Be nice, to be respectful as far as I can go.

So if anyway, you got thoughts on that on parenting, as we talk about Dad's Day, I am here for you at seven one three, two, one two, five nine five. Hey give you something to do this weekend because it's very hot. Who wants to go see a movie? I saw a movie a premier that is starring and written and produced by a local Houston personality who's also, by the way, a doctor. You may know him, you may not love him. I'm gonna have a talk with

him and we're gonna talk about the movie. How to get a movie like that written? And produced and the worse comes to worse. You can go see it a nice air conditioned theater. I got everything for you people. This is the high tech dext and show we want when you're back at is Michael Garfield, of course, the long, long running high tech Texan show KPRC nine fifty am all across Southeast Texas and across the world. Thank you so much for downloading the iHeartRadio app. It is man, it is hot,

it is summer, and it is stupid. So you know, the one place where I always had just hanging out in a movie theater. They're always cold, they're always chilly. You've got some good popcorn. There's a lot of thrilling things going on. I actually hung out of a movie theater not too long ago because I'm very honored that I get to go to a lot of screenings in uh, you know, kind of red carpet reveals before all you other people out there get to. But that's my job is to

review him and have some fun. This one actually especially it was in Houston, and it what are the stars and the writers and the producers is a eustony And you probably know him, you've seen him, you love him because he has this new's got a business card. It's probably eighteen feet long. He does everything doctor Pavan Grover long time. It's just really a personality here

and used it. I remember I was on Channel two kp or C about twenty years ago when I started my career and I see this dude pop it up and I'm I thought I had the greatest hair in Houston. I bring in my buddy POV. Between you and I, who's got better hair? We're going to you have the better hair. It's actually we're kind of twins a little bit, but you have the better hair. So I've got to give you. Give you that. I'll tell you what I think of that.

Let me tell you a little fun story just where we're talking about here. So you know, I wrote the script, I produced it and edited did all that stuff. So there was a fight scene that I had with Jonathan Rice Myers. Right, it's very tricky one to have on a plane because there's all sharp right, So I wanted to do it, but the director and everything didn't want to, you know, have risk and injury. So they're trying to find a stunt guy to do the stunt. But they

couldn't find one with my hair, so I ended up. I did that so you wouldn't have the same problem, because so it was. It was so I got to do the stunt because they couldn't find the stunt. Bro let me help you out. I know this is not your last movie. We'll talk about the movie here in the second. But I have a sag card. I am your stunt double next time. Okay, you got it. I'll be your stunt double. You know what. I like it. I like it because you know what I you actually are a real doctor.

You are and I actually played a part on General Hospital about ten or eleven years ago, my claim to family. I can see that. So you got the whole doctor dreamy look going on. So I you know that I appreciate it. I was. I didn't play a doctor. I actually was killed within the third episode by James Franko. It's a long story. This is about you. Let's let's get back into it. You have been in this market a long time, originally from India. You're a you're a doctor

by trade. Tell us what kind of doctor and how long you've been at doctor? What kanyar? So, I'm an interventional spine specialist. So I do people that have back pain, neck pain. We use minimally invasive type of strategy scopes and lasers and things like that to try to find out what the source of pain is and fix it. And I've been doing that for quite some time, gotcha. But that's one of the many things that you

do. Because oh, by the way, as we now know, you're an actor, you're a superstar, you're all over IMDb, you're a writer, you're a producer. Talk about what in the world. Okay, you're a doctor got you into the entertainment business also kind of as as a side hustle. Well, you know, I was always like passionate about like film. You know, I grew up in India, right, and when I was sick, I came in when I was six. But so we grew up up in Bollywood on dancing around trees. If you ever seen any movie,

yeah, so that's why I wanted to do it. Six. I went to my mom and said, listen, I wanted to dance around trees for a living, you know, in the rain and all that stuff. So she said, you know, being an Indian, mom held no, be a doctor first, right, and so human doctor but I actually for medicine. There's a big passion that I'm not trying to leave medicine. I love medicine because I've had I have a brother who passed away, so I've

seen medicine from the other side, like what patients go through. So medicine is my number one passion. Films are a hobby. So instead of playing golf, you know, I make some films and so get I get to be really because I love my job, love taking care of patients, and I you know, film stuff as a hobby. So I'm actually very lucky. I get to do things that I'm very passionate about. You know. By the way, I just realized by listening to your story, which I

love, and Indian mother is very similar to a Jewish mother. Because my mom wanted me to be a doctor. I ended up getting an entertainment so I did it the total reverse. And I'm sure your mom is probably a little bit more proud of you that she is of me. Doctor Pavon Groeber, we're speaking with here. You just came out with the movie and I saw it is called ninety seven Minutes. This is something that you wrote, you produce, you acted, in I'm very cures. I studied the industry.

I'm in the entertainment industry. I liked I want to even get more into the internet. It's not easy to make the movie. It takes money, it takes it takes talent, it takes writing to write produce a movie like this. Where do you even start? How do you get your idea? Then what's the process between actually getting it done? So on this one, this, I've done a few films already, so I've gotten basically all

my education, you know, produced. I wrote and produced a film with Dennis Hopper that we sold tam Jam So you know, all that was tremendous, great experience for this project. And so in this project, I was trying to create a film that could look like one hundred million dollars but be

produced under ten. So we produced this for seven. So in the script we had I met actually we had William Hurt signed up originally, and then you know, I wrote it a little bit for Alec Baldwin and I ran into him at Sundance when I stole his dinner table, right there was a mix up in there and we got to know each other there. And so it is so difficult because we made this particular film during COVID, during you know, and we were supposed to shoot after Rust and then we had the

huge tragedy with Alec. We were under a lot of pressure to replace them. But you don't replace people and leave them at their worst time. And so we shot the film in London and then I did something very interesting because I wanted to make this a thrill ride, so you know, and it had to be the editing, especially the sound effects. I wanted to trigger

people's experience of being on a plane on turbuloin. So I actually hooked up test subjects to monitors, all the monitors I use in spine surgery, and I would test editsun till I got exactly the physiological response that I wanted. So I got to use all all sorts of kind of both my science and my creative to make the film. It was a lot of fun. You talk about sound effects, I love the special effects. I mean the plane. It takes place on a plane, ninety seven minutes of fuel left obviously

to get it. I'm not going to go back and forth of the plot, twist on top of a plot, twist on top of a plot, twist, which is very very creative. But the effects of the plane, I mean the way it was shot, it was filmed into the clouds in the sky. It's it's very, very very impressive. You had a great team working on the top to bottom. We had a great team working on it, and like I said, you know, special effects obviously are very

complicated. I think we had a really good special effects team, and we had different vendors, so we were to try and get all that work done, and it was challenging on a low budget to do that because you know, paying for Alec Baldwin and you're paying for Jonathan Rice Myers who's from the Tutors. And so I constructed the whole project to be shot like very efficiently

because it's primarily two sets. We have the stuff on the airplane, right, which is a real set on a studio, and then we shot the NSA side on a green screen, a virtual green screen to use it. So a lot of that backgrounds you saw that was all digitally created and really kind of expanded that space. And then you put all that together. But you know, the way it's edited, the final edit, it's basically trying to recreate like what somebody would actually see on an airplane and then the sound

effect everything was was was like supplied a lot of effort into it. But but that was the whole idea to take people on a thrill ride. I wanted to do it an air travel what Jaws did to go back. So probably I don't think we'll make the in flight entertainment on this one, but probably, but that's not the point. I don't know yet. It's a summer blockbuster, just like Jaws was. Doctor Bevan Grove for joining me here

for a few more minutes. Describe ninety seven minutes, so people are figure out what to do, what to go watch, and then theaters obviously later this year. I believe it's coming out on Hulu. Give us, give us, give us the thirty second or so elevator pitch of what the movie is. So, the movie is about a seven sixty Flights seven sixty seven flight which has been taken over by terrorist and it's going to crash in ninety

seven minutes when when the feudal runs out. Alec Baldwin is the head of the NSA on the ground and trying to bring the plane down basically shoot it out of the sky because at this point has become you know, like a like a missile and Johnathan Rice Myers plays an undercover agent on the airplane and so it's it's a race against time and it's it's a film that we've created to keep the constant tension. So it's a good summer popcorn type of flick. It is. It is is where if people want to see it.

It was just I think it was just released. People want to see it is in theaters now here, at least in the Houston area. Yes, it released last week. Theatrically is at the Star Grail Cinema. I think this still will be there this weekend. It's released in the top ten markets across the country. It's also on demand that comes out on like Prime Video as a rental and everything. And then so it's available everywhere. iTunes, Apple and then it comes out and Dabis on Hulu in September, gotcha,

And it's all that. It's actually, as we were doing a little research over here, a fun little fact, you probably can get this on the dark market somewhere like that. Can you give us to give it this interesting fact? I love it all right, but actually, so you know, we don't want encourage piracy, of course, of course. Really looking, there's a there's a list right of the top pirated movies worldwide, right, and so we're we're number three on the most pirated film world and we're we're

under Transformers. You know, that's actually pretty cool because Transformers spent two hundred million dollars on this marketing. Our Disappear spent kind of zero. But you know, so it's just I find this a fun fact that we're worldwide, we're the most one of the most call it, you know, like the pirated film so to speak. So it's usually is usually an indicare of trends. So it's it's basically a real life kind of tracking of how people are, you know, sharing it, responding to it. So it's just a

fun fact. I thought it was pretty cool. But you know, we don't want to encourage piracy. Of course, people do not pirate. These are actors, they're artists. They need to be paid. But that's a fun fact though. I like that. Uh pab listen. I want to congratulate to your success. It's so funny. I joke about your business card between doctor, writer, actor, producer, great hair, good guy.

You're all around, and you know, right here in Houston, and so I want to, I just really can want to continue to follow your career. And I'm throwing out I'm offer you ever need a stunt double or a twin bro. Baby, I can't dance. I'm gonna make you doctor dreaming on my neck. I will take that, brother. I can't. Yeah, I can't dance around a tree, baby, but I can juggle a little. I'll do the dancing, you know. Will you just like being a heartthrob? Right? I like it? Oh? I like this guy.

The guy's my agent too. Hey listen, Hey, thank you so much for your time. Congrats, it's called ninety seven minutes. Folks starting to McGill here and used to go check it out. Listen. Hope to have you on really again soon. And I thank you so much for your time. Thank you appreciate it. All right, good, we're gonna be back over there. Let's good. Yeah, first air condition and a thriller movie. People, it's summertime. Go check it out. It's Michael Garfin.

We're gonna be right back in a second. It is, indeed, mister meek out Garfield. Happy early Father's Day, as you're listening here on one Nasty Hot Saturday. If you're listening live KP or C Radio nine fifty am, and welcome to those who are listening either A on the podcast, an iHeartRadio and everywhere else wonderful podcast or heard I'm plus streaming if you're listening live and you're not in Houston. Actually, my man Mark Parrott in Australia

fourteen hours ahead, already celebrating Father's Day. He's not a father, but I just want to let you. I like saying I have a listener in Australia. It just makes the show much more international, just like our interview. I appreciate doctor Pavon Grover originally from India and worldwide superstar right now. Had a new movie just came out that he wrote, produced and stars in. It's called ninety seven Minutes. Just had a nice conversation with him.

Cool dude, Cool dude. Notice I was trying to worm my way into his next movie. So my agent is hit quickly working with him. You should go check that out. Well, your Father's Day, You've got some trying to figure out what to do, might I said? Just heading up to Margaret Ritaville Resort, Lake Conro. I love that place up there. I haven't been in a few months summer lost so much stuff to do.

Margar Retaville Lake Resorts on Lake Conron. It's about an hour north of Houston, so you can dance, you can chill, a lot of adventure. Perfect for families. And I know it's hey listen, dad, and you got nothing else to do. I'm not sure what if they're sold out tonight, but you can head up there, but I will tell you tomorrow. They have a this is good. They had a great golf course. I paid the golf course several times, seven in the morning to twelve pm,

so seven of the morning to noon tomorrow in the golf clubhouse. It's bloody merry bar for dads. They got an outdoor barbecue also at the golf clubhouse seven am to seven pm. Barbecue and bloodies on Father's Day. You freaking kid me man, go check it out to the pro shop that's up there too. Uh license to chill bar. They got some stuff, even Spas Saints somewhere Spa. I'm not a big massage guy, but it's like an eighteen thousand square foot spat there. They have so many things to do.

Uh so, anyway, you would have checked that out, by the way, if you wanted to stay up there at some point. And why don't you go to their website, Margaritabille Resorts dot com. Only go to the one on Conrol. That's that's that's the one. I kind of know so much. But they got a little special promo code for your promo code is Garfield. If you call in, say Michael Garfield KPRCU, put the promo code as Garfield, and you get fifteen percent off fifteen percent off those nightly

stays and things. So it is good. Maybe I should I listen. I got nothing. I told you. I'm gonna sit there and do nothing but watch the US open. Maybe I can do it up there, do some license as at chill anyway, phone number here callum if there if you have any any hot cause people want some last minute Father's the advice on kitchen, gadgets or cars. I am your guy. I'm at seven one three two one two five nine five. I saw a job opening. There is

a dude who was retiring. I don't know if you saw this. I saw it on Twitter. It's a pretty big deal. Dude who's had the job, I think for forty one years, and if you ask me, I have I have. There's an everybody's built for a certain job. You have a want. I mean, I've always wanted to be a quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. Let me help you out. That did not come to a fruition and will never come to fruition because I'm too old. But that's

what I wanted to do. That was all I've gone gone kind of wanted to be an astronaut. Didn't work. I was too tall. It goes on or not. But if there's one or two things that I wanted to that I that I can do hands down without a doubt, that I'm confident of. It's a game show host. A people listen who've listened to me for twenty years. I'm peppy, I'm quick. I think I'm funny. I got the hair throwing, some makeup. Maybe I'm semi presentable for TV.

One of the ultimate game show hosts has announced that he is quitting later. I think it's this year or next year, after forty one years sitting Shiva for the host of one of the most popular game shows in history, Wheel of Fortune, Pat Say Jack Oh, Pat say Jack is retiring, I don't know why. Dude spins the wheel, talks to pretty Vanah White, laughs, makes fun, talks to people, looks good works literally maybe thirty to forty days a year because that's how many that's how they film it.

And he makes tens and tens of millions of dollars. I could do that job by cook. I know if I could host a game show that We're gonna off a tangent over here. Favorite game show, callum, you're too young? Favorite game show? What do you got? Man? Gig Listen. Growing up in the seventies, man, you wanted a sick day. You wanted to be sick from school because you got to sit home and

you could watch TV. And the only thing that was on too There was two things that was on TV. There were game shows in the morning, and then there were soap operas. And I didn't get into soap operas I was in high school. But Man, Bob Barker, Hero, Gene Rayburn, Match Game, stud Jokers, Wild, I mean on and up, Matt Oh, dude, Alan luddon match Game, love that Dick freaking Clark, Dick Clark, absolutely hero. One of the reasons I wanted to get

into media. That dude was a conglomerate and he hosted, by the way, the ten thousand dollar Pyramid, there's twenty five thousand dollar parramid. Pat's um Chuck Woolery, original host of Wheel of Fortune, and then he went on there. What did he host Love Connection? We'll be back in two and two. I never got into that one newlywed game? Was it a match game? Family freaking feud? Look at that they're coming at family freaking feud. Die I didn't. I would not Richard Dawson and I died.

I didn't want that job. But Pat's a jack man. Well it was Chuck Woolery Chuck Leaves trivia fact right here? Do you know who took over? And somebody correct me on Google over here, but this is this is me who took over Chuck Woolery just for a very short time before say Jack came in. He was a former football player, a former kicker for the San Diego Chargers. Roth Bunershka r o l F skinny, good looking dude. Didn't last too long, butnershka be it's got a can on it.

I remember Pat. Say Jack never heard him. They hired him. They go, well, apparently you need a K in your name to be hired for this job? How to work out for pat? Say Jack, pretty well, where is my agent? Man? My agent is? Are they? Is she sleeping? I'm sitting right here, people, I could spend that wheel left handed. Ultimate job, Callum read runs this show runs a lot of our AM radio stations over what your ultimate Joe? What do you want to do? Man? He's did talk to me in my ear?

You want to be a bourbon taster. No, that's that's actually one of my non paying jobs too. You is this is this your ultimate jo? Callum? Is this your ultimate job? Working for iHeart Radio here in Euston doing what you're doing? He says? He says yes, because our bosses are listening. You're the worst, bro, You're the absolute word. I love you, man, but you are the absolute worst. Where am I?

Oh? Yeah, we're almost out of time here for a first hour, I will give you the number seven one three to one two five nine five oh coming up. Apple has released some new features that will be in their new operating system. They're actually in their iPhone operating system. They're pretty good. I'm not going to use them. Because I don't use iPhones. I am an android guy, and when we come back, I'll the other

side. I'm going to tell you ze technological job or industry that you or your kids want to be in because it pays big and it's got perks. Folks. If that's not a tease heat to keep you hanging over the top of the hour, I don't know it is. My name is Michael Garfield. I do think you're for tuning in one more hour. Don't go anywhere. H is Michael Garfield. Michael Garfield. Michael Garfield's joining the tea,

Michael gar We live here with a high tech text. It used to make life easier technology, So Michael Garfield has something you might lie tex Michael Garfield is your high tech Texan three decades helping you make magic with your gadgets. Heard worldwide on the Iheartened Radio Act. Now you're high tech Texan, Michael Garfield. Halfway through the show, just definitely twelve o'clock in child time here on the High Tech Text Show, Michael Garfield. But just as you hurt

is my name. We are live. Should you be listening on kp or SEE radio the day before Father's day. Halfway through the show, it's halfway to Happy Hour. It is hot. It is just stupid Africa hot. I really hope you're in a pool listening to me, laughing, enjoying and having a cocktail. Happy Hours officially started. You. I have to wait another hour before I can start popping at the top. And I don't even know if I want to go outside. I may melt outside. I mean

every I mean every tree. It looks like a Salvador Dolly painting. They're just melting. Everything is just melting out there. It is nasty. And by the way, it's not summer yet. Officially it's got preheating in Texas people. That's that's how it works. My phone number here is if you want some last minute Father's Day gifts. We are less than twelve hours before the clock strikes midnight and in his Father's Day seven one three two one two

five nine five zero. Number of things to talk about. And I teased it too. People want to get into what's an industry where you can make some money? Let me give you him. Media generally not one of them. Radio, absolutely not one of them. Nope, not at all. Technology. Since I've been doing this twenty years. Yeah, tech used to be a big industry. Past few years maybe not so much. A lot of jos. Here's one because there's really no question that AI, artificial intelligence,

it's changing the way we live. It is we're worried that it's going to take over jobs? Should we be nervous to tech is gonna make your job obsleet, It may make you work better, and it may make you retire better. Forgot where I saw this. I think it was USA today, So I'm gonna quote USA today. The company behind chat GPT, which really has only been in existence for what seven months, it's called open Ai. That's the company they're hiring. This is that they're hiring. This is

I'm not doing it. This is not a commercial endors but I'm just letting you know what's going on because I may actually apply for this job myself. They have a position on their policy research team. They're looking for an experienced machine learning researcher. Pay range two hundred to three hundred and seventy thousand, girl with benefits like a twenty twenty nine weeks have paid paternal leave insurance for the family. And I can't believe this. I've never saved. I used

to work for Microsoft. They had some good benefits that I haven't seen this one. Are you ready for this? Unlimited time off? The hell is unlimited time off. The problem is the jobs in San Francisco. I wouldn't want to be in San Francisco right now, just saying this could be for me. And I'm sorry I'm being self serving here, but Adobie, which I'd like. Adobe. They they make Photoshop and Acrobat and video editors and

everything. They're hiring a senior creative evangelist. I'm an evangelist. I am. I'm a pimp. I'm a pimp of the box. They want an evangelist specializing in artificial intelligence. Uh, let's see one hundred thousand to two hundred thousand angely annually. It's not Wheel of Fortune hosting money, but i'll tell you what, it's pretty good. There's an AI researcher up to two hundred and forty thousand dollars. There is a prompt engineer in librarian. What

is that. There's a research company called Anthropic and they're looking for a person to discover, test and document best practices, build a library of prompts to accomplished task and create tutorials up to three hundred and seventy five thousand dollars oh four oh one k oh unlimited pay time off? What is this? When did this park? People? When did that unlimited time? I hope Brian Brian Ericson are our program directors listening. Hey b e unlimited pay time off?

Baby? You have to move to the Bay area of San Francisco. Why man, Actually, here's the deal. Have you been following what's happened to San Francisco Downtown San Francisco is like shutting down. They closed the biggest mall, Westfield Mall, which I love that mall. It's got the uh kind of the revolving escalators. They closed it. Homeless everywhere. That's why they're paying you so much because you have to move to freak in San Francisco.

I don't want to get into politics. I think San Francisco is one of the most beautiful cities in this country. I love visiting there. Oh my gosh, I was there in March. Not doing not good in good pr right now. Maybe that's why they're paying so much. Anyway, kids, parents, if you're looking for a career to go into at least right now artificial intelligence. So I guess I guess AI is not taking over force. I think they're there. They are, it's actually creating more jobs.

So tell me seven one three, two, one two five nine five though here at Kapier, see where is this? So where all your Apple people? I got I got something to show you here. Uh, let me find the iOS seventeen some of the new features. Hey, Michaels, should I uh should I upgrade to their new operating system? Well? Yeah, generally you should because that's kind of like there's a lot of things in there that you should be doing for, you know, upgrades. But some of

the iOS features are are pretty good. And I'm not listen, I'm not an iOS guy, if you if you know me, I am Android guy, and I'm pretty happy with my androids right now. Not a plug, but I got a Samsung. Love me some Samsung sam sunging actually has some good Foh well, remind me next next step break, I'm gona tell you what Samsung is doing. You see, I could dig the innovations here. I really do dig the the the innovations that that Samsung, Apple and all

these are the companies you're doing. But some of the new iOS features are pretty pretty cool, and I'll i'll tell you what they are. They are quite simply Number one. It's got something called Standby. If you turn your iPhone on its side, it kind of basically functions like a smart home to ice like the Amazon Echo show. That's pretty good, and it can function like an alarm clock soon. It's pretty cool. I got something called Keyboard

Auto Correct. Apple said the feature, it's gonna work a lot better on iOS seventeen. So when the iPhone wants to make a correction, it's gonna highlight changes and it's gonna show the original word in a bubble. And if you want to quickly switch back. That's pretty cool. Got something coming called interactive widgets see right now. Widgets are basically fancier app icons. But this update, you're gonna soon do stuff like press play and pause on a song

directly from a widget. They got grocery listing people. Grocery list very important big update. If you use reminders when you're food shopping, the app is automatically gonna group items in the categories a better organizer shopping list, which is a good thing. And it's got photos and pets because there's a lot of facial recognition that apps can recognize. Okay, this kid, this person, they can categorize them. But if you got dogs and cats and other pets,

uh, they're actually kind of part of the family too. There's an iOS seventeen update that's gonna better recognize pets and photos. This is coming out probably in the fall, typically right before the release of the next dive phone. Okay, pretty cool. If you got that so, I thought that was pretty neat. But if you got a if you got a Samsung, I got some news about a sam I love Samsung. I got my Samsung

Watch on right now, the Galaxy Watch five. They got a really neat update which actually probably over the la past few weeks, with the issues I've been having, potentially could save my life and it could save your life too, life saving tips with technology that was gonna make you stick around between now the break and when I come back, don't go anywhere. We're back in a few events. I hope you are fueled off somewhere. I'm in an

air condition. I'll do or a fool right now. If you're in distant to the eye tech Tection Show two decades, I'm gonna say half my life, but it's about forty percent or more of my life. I have been doing this and I do really, I do take it seriously. Say thanks man, thanks for killing two hours of your time with me. It continues to be a treat, especially when we have fun on a pre Fathers Day Saturday. Should you be listening live or plausibly live here on the Saturday before

Father's Day? That's what Michael. Thanks for reminding me Father's Days. Tomorrow. Yeah, it is tomorrow, June eighteenth, as I do this radio show on the seventeenth. Better hurry up. We got just over eleven hours giving you some ideas. I know what is not what you can't get Dad tomorrow is a Chick fil A because they're closed on Sundays. Respect I just I just don't eat on Sundays. By the way. Saw by the way, I saw Chick fil A was testing a new sandwich. I'm pretty tight

with the Chick fil A folks here in the Houston area. I really am. And I know several of the owner operators, the marketing folks, and they're they're very very cool. I literally am on a first name basis and a text basis with one of the managers of one that is across the street from me. And I'm not kidding you, Matt. If you're listening, great, dude, everybody works at chick Flass. Great. This is not an endorsement. I'm just I saw this because they're not testing the sandwich here

and Houston. It's at Indianapolis and Lexington, Kentucky. Chick Flass testing a maple pepper bacon sandwich. I'm gonna pass on that one. Not a bacon guy, maple pepper bake. I guess maple pepper bacon is a thing versus just bacon, grilled chicken, pepperback cheese, pepper jack cheese, let us sweet and sweet and spicy, pickle chips, bacon, hand tost and brown sugar and pepper. I'll pass on that one. No, just give me the give me salad, give me grilled chicken from vin Ventrous. I'm going

with nuggets. It's making of fast food too. Here's another one. What's McDonald is mcdonalon We just send me that McDonald's is doing. McDonald's is upgrading its quarter pounder upgrades. This like the new coke or something. There's quarter pounder with cheese. H they're they're baking it. Hallapenias must be the thing. Quarter pounder with cheese now comes with pickled halopenia slices. I can dig

that. I'm not eating. I'm not going to McDonald's the cheesy halopenia baking quarter pounder with cheese because this has bacon, which I'm also not eating and pickled halopena slices. Okay, last, I cannot tell you the last time i've the last time I stepped into a McDonald's. I'm not kidding you. I think the Hamburglar and the Grimace greeted me when they are actually still mascots. It's probably one of the reasons why my favorite colors Purple love the Grimace.

Man, what is the Grimace? Can someone actually google left for me? The Grimace is like a blob. It's like sid Marty Croft. Man. I'm just I just dated myself with that reference came up with the Grimace. I have no clues. So there's your fast food update for right now if you really needed seven one three, two, one two five nine five. Oh here's another one. Now this isn't fast food. This is interesting.

Here's technology kind of like that anybody watch Netflix, which, by the way, Netflix has added a lot of new subscriptions over the past month because Netflix has stopped where they've cut back on password sharing. If you've borrowed some somebody's password for Netflix and you haven't able to log in, it's because they've been cutting down people because they want you to pay up. Netflix has actually added a lot of people a lot of new subscriptions because of this. They

are expanding. I am not making this up. Netflix is expanding beyond streaming and mobile gaming into the food service industry. They're opening a pop up restaurant. I can't believe this. It's called Netflix Bites. Is that a good name or not for a restaurant? Netflix Bites? Apparently? I don't watch this it but there's a depth. There's cooking series on Netflix, Chef's Table, Nailed It, Iron Chef, and they're gonna feature chefs from these Netflix

TV shows. Okay, where's this? Where is this going to be? Is this in la I think no pricing yet? Yep. Oh yeah, it's gonna be in a hotel in La. Oh it's near the Grove. I love going to the Grove. Great outdoor shopping center. Here's my guest, what the menu is the menu is they're gonna base the menu on what you previously just ate. I see what I did there? Oh we here,

we suggest these movies because you previously liked these movies. We suggest you like a double bacon cheeseburger because you previously had um, bacon and eggs for breakfast. That's that's that's it's it's brilliant. Actually, I'm not gonna be eating there. Uh here, oh here, here, here's a no one okay, talked about some technological innovations. Uh here, okay, fifteen Samsung got something going on. I think this is pretty cool. Sam Father's Day

gifts they got the Samsung. By the way, I some Father's Day gifts. I saw this, uh TVs. Actually they're on sale, they're still going on. Don't even know the Father's Day weekends. Sixty five inch Class Neo q led four K, seven hundred bucks off on Amazon. That's nice. I need one of these TVs. It's called the frame when it when it's not on it looks like it's a picture frame. Sixty five inch The frame three hundred bucks off Samsung dot Com. I thought that was pretty cool

too, but anyway, they got something. They got a new feature coming out on a watch. Smart watches are great and you guys have made your app. You may have an Apple Watch. I do not have an Apple Watch because I don't have anything Apple. Um. I have a Samsung Watch. I have the Samsung Watch five. Love my Samsung Watch five. I can do it pretty much. I think the same thing Apple watches can do. I can talk on the phone, I can get my tax I can

beat my email, I can see my heart rate. Samsung is coming out with the feature. When is it coming out? Actually the summer. It's going to be available to users in thirteen different markets. It is called the

Irregular Heart Rhythm Notification. According to the American Heart Association, there will be more than twelve billion people living with a FIB by the year twenty thirty, and this new feature it's going to allow over fifteen million Galaxy Watch users to further monitor their cardiovascular health by detecting inconsistent heart rhythms and alert users of potential a FIB. Okay, Samsung, is Houston going to be one of these markets? And does it automatically update answers? I do not know? This

is good? See this is where technology helps you. I just wish technology can figure out why I'm having balance issues right now with a Is it an inner ear thing? Or I have no clue? Actually, I mean to check my heart rate right now. Kids don't do this right now. I am checking my heart rate with my Samsung Watch. Should I share my hippo with you? Calum? Is this is this good radio? If I share my heart my bpms right now? Could this be considered resting because I'm actually

working right now? Yeah, okay, I'm not gonna share. It's pretty good though. I'm a runner seven one three, two one two, five and nine to five. Oh, that is how we do it here. Michael Garfield is zo Hey. Last hour, we had a really need interview with a local doctor here in Houston who just who wrote a movie, He produced a movie. He acts in. The movie. Got a lot of people say, hey, man, could you reair that? Could you re reair that? Because I've missed someone? Then tell you what coming up path,

doctor Pav Grover. Actually the movie is called ninety seven Minutes stand by. I always wanted to know how to get a movie made. We'll do that after the break. Don't go anywhere. It is the high Tech Texan Show. We're welcome you back in is Michael Garfield, of course, the long, long running high Tech Texan Show KPRC nine fIF am all across South East Texas and across the world. Thank you so much for downloading the iHeartRadio APPID is Man. It is hot, it is summer, and it is

stupid. And so you know, the one place where I always had just hanging out in a movie theater. They're always cold, they're always chilly. You got some good popcorn. There's a lot of thrilling things going on. I actually hung out at a movie theater not too long ago because I'm very honored that I get to go to a lot of screenings in h you know, kind of red carpet reveals before all you other people out there get to. But that's my job is to a review him and have some fun.

This one actually especially was in Houston, and it one are the stars and the writers and the producers is a eustony And you probably know him, you've seen him. You love him because he has this dude's got a business card. It's probably eighteen feet long. He does everything. Doctor Pavan Grover A

long time is just really a personality here in Houston. I remember I was on Channel two KPORC about twenty years ago when I started my career and I see this dude pop it up and I'm I thought I had the greatest hair in Houston. I bring in my buddy POV. How between you and I, who's got better hair? We're we're going at you have the better hair. It's actually what kind of twins a little bit, but you have the better hair. So I've got to give you. Give you that. I'll

tell you what I think about. Let me tell you a little fun story just where we're talking about hair. So you know, I wrote the script, I produced it, and edited, did all that stuff. So there was a fight scene that I had with Jonathan Rice Myers. Right, It's very tricky one to have on a plane because there's all sharp right, So I wanted to do it, but the director and everything didn't want to,

you know, have risk and injury. So they're trying to find a stunt guy to do the stunt, but they couldn't find one with my hair. So I ended up I did that so you wouldn't have the same problem, because so it was it was so I got to do the stunt because they couldn't find the stunt brot. Let me help you out. I know this is not your last movie. We'll talk about the movie here to second. But I have a sag card. I am your stunt double next time.

Okay, you got it. I'll be your stunt double. You know what. I like it and like because you know what I you actually are a real doctor. You are and I actually played a part on General Hospital about ten or eleven years ago. My claim to fame. I can see that. So you got the whole doctor dreamy look going on. So I you know that I appreciate it. I was I didn't play a doctor. I actually was killed within the third episode by James Franco. It's a long story.

This is about you. Let's let's get back into it. You have been in this market a long time, originally from India. You're you're a doctor by trade. Tell us what kind of doctor and how long you've been at doctor? What? Kanyar? So, I'm an interventional spine specialist. So I do people that have back pain, night pain. We use minimally invasive type of strategy, scopes and lasers and things like that to try to find out what the source of pain is and fix it. And I've been

doing that for quite some time, gotcha. But that's one of the many things that you do because oh, by the way, as we now know, you're an actor, you're a superstar, you're all over. I amdep you're a writer, you're producer. Talk about what in the world. Okay, you're a doctor got you into the entertainment business also kind of as a as a side hustle. Well, you know, I was always like passionate about like film. You know, I grew up in India right when I

was sick, like Camory when I was six. But so we grew up in Bollywood on dancing around trees if you ever seen any movie, So that's why I wanted to do it. Six, I went to my mom and said, listen, I wanted to dance around trees for a living, you know, in the rain and all that stuff. So she said, you know, being an Indian, mom held no, be a doctor first, right and so human doctor. But I actually for medicine. There's a big

passion that I'm not trying to leave medicine. I love medicine because I've had I have a brother who passed away. So I've seen medicine from the other side, like what patients go through. So medicine is my number one passion. Films are a hobby, so instead of playing golf, you know, I make some films and so I get I get to be really because I love my job, love taking care of patients, and I know film stuff as a hobby. So I'm actually very lucky. I get to do things

that I'm very passionate about. You know, by the way, I just realized by listening to your story, which I love, and Indian mother is very similar to a Jewish mother. Because my mom wanted me to be a doctor, I ended up getting an entertainment so I did it the total reverse. And I'm sure your mom is probably a little bit more proud of you that she is of me. Doctor Pavone Grober, we're speaking with here. You just came out with a movie and I saw it is called ninety seven

Minutes. This is something that you wrote, you produce, you acted in. I'm very cures. I studied the industry. I'm in the entertainment industry. I liked. I want to even get more into the internet. It is not easy to make the movie. It takes money, it takes it takes talent, it takes writing. To write and produce a movie like this, Where do you even start? How do you get your idea? Then

what's the process between actually getting it done? So on this one, this I've done a few feel was already, so I've gotten basically all my education, you know, produced. I wrote and produced a film with Dennis Hopper that we sold tam Jam, so you know, all that was tremendous, great experience for this project. And so in this project, I was trying to create a film that could look like one hundred million dollars but be produced

under ten. So we produced this for seven. So in the script, we had I met actually we had William Hurt signed up originally, and then you know, I wrote it a little bit for Alec Baldwin and I ran into him at Sundance when I stole his dinner table, right there was a mix up in there, and we got to know each other there. And so it is so difficult because we made this particular film during COVID, during you know, and we were supposed to shoot after Rust and then we had

the huge tragedy with Alec. We were under a lot of pressure to replace him. But you don't replace people and leave them at their worst time. And so we shot the film in London and then I did something very interesting because I wanted to make this a thrill ride, so you know, and it had to be the editing, especially the sound effects. I wanted to

trigger people's experience of being on a plane on turbuloin. So I actually hooked up test subjects to monitors, all the monitors I use in spine surgery, and I would test editsun till I got exactly the physiological response that I wanted. So I got to use all all sorts of kind of both my science and my creative to make the film. It was a lot of fun. You talk about sound effects, I love the special effects. I mean the plane take It takes place on a plane, ninety seven minutes of fuel left

obviously to get it. I'm not going to go back and forth of the plot twist on top of a plot twist on top of a plot twist, which is very very creative. But the effects of the plane, I mean the way it was shot. You know, it was filmed into the clouds in the sky, I mean it's it's very very very impressive. I mean, you had a great team working on top to bottom. We had a great team working on it, and like I said, you know, special

effects obviously are very complicated. I think we had a really good special effects team, and we had different vendors, so we were to try and get all that work done, and it was challenging on a low budget to do that because you know, paying for Alec Baldwin and you're paying for Jonathan Rice Myers who's from the Tutors. And so I constructed the whole project to be

shot like very efficiently because it's primarily two sets. We have the stuff on the airplane, right, which is a real set on a studio, and then we shot the NSA side on a green screen, a virtual green screen to use it. So a lot of that backgrounds you saw that was all digitally created and really kind of expanded that space. And then you put all that together. But you know the way it's edited the final edit, it's

basically trying to recreate like what somebody would actually see on an airplane. And then the sound effect everything was was was like supplied, but a lot of effort into it but but that was the whole idea to take people on a thrill ride. I wanted to do to air travel what Jaws did too, to go back. So probably I don't think we'll make the in flight entertainment on this one, but probably, but that's not the point. I don't

know yet. It's a summer blockbuster, just like Jaws was. Doctor Bevan Grove joining me here for a few more minutes, describe ninety seven minutes, so people are going to figure out what to do, what to go watch, and then theaters obviously later this year. I believe it's coming out on Hulu. Give Us, Give us, give us the thirty second or so elevator pitch of what the movie is. So the movie is about a seven sixty Flights seven sixty seven flight which has been taken over by terrorist and it's

going to crash in ninety seven minutes when when the fuel runs out. Alec Baldwin is the head of the NSA on the ground and trying to bring the plane down basically shoot it out of the sky because at this point it's become you know, like a like a missile. And Jonathan Wright Ryce Myers plays an undercover agent on the airplane, and so it it's a race against time and it's it's a film that we've created to keep the constant tension. So

it's a good summer popcorn type of flick. It is, it is is where people want to see it. It was just I think it was just released. People want to see it. Is in theaters now here, at least in the Houston area. Yes, it released last week theatrically is at the Star Grail Cinema. I think this still will be there this weekend. It's released in the top ten markets across the country. It's also on demand

that comes out on like Prime Video as a rental and everything. And then so it's available everywhere iTunes, Apple, and then it comes out and David's on Hulu in September, gotcha. And it's all that. It's actually, as we were doing a little research over here, a fun little fact. You probably can get this on the dark market somewhere like that. You give us, give it this interesting fact. I love this all right, And

actually, so you know, we don't want to encourage piracy. Of course, of course, looking at there's a there's at right of the top pirated movies worldwide, right and so we're we're number three on the most pirated film well and we're we're under Transformers. You know, that's actually pretty cool because Transformers spent two hundred million dollars on this marketing. Our Disappear spent kind of

zero. But you know, so it's just I find this a fun fact that we're worldwide, we're the most one of the most call it, you know, like the pirated film so to speak. So it's usually is usually an indicare of trends. So it's it's basically a real life kind of tracking of how people are, you know, sharing it, responding to it. So it's just a fun fact that I thought it was pretty cool. But you know, we don't want to encourage piracy. Of course, people do

not pirate. These are actors, they're artists. They need to be paid. But that's a fun fact though. I like that. Uh pab listen. I want to congratulate to your success. It's so funny. I joke about your business card between doctor, writer, actor, do some great hair, good guy. You're all around and you know, right here in Houston, and so I want to I just really want to continue to follow your career. And I'm throwing out. I'm offer if you ever need a stunt

double or a twin. Bro. Baby, I can't dance. I'm gonna make you doctor dreaming on my neck. I will take that, brother. I can't. Yeah, I can't dance around a tree, babe, but I can juggle a little. I'll do the dancing. You know, well, you just like being a hard throb, right, I like it? Oh, I like this guy. The guy's my agent too. Hey, listen, Hey, thank you so much for your time. Congrats, it's called ninety seven minutes. Folks starting to mcgrill here and used to go check

it out. Listen. Hope to have you on really again soon, and I thank you so much for your time. Thank you appreciate it. All right, good, we're gonna be back over there. Let's good yet, first air condition and a thriller movie people at summertime. Go check it out. It's Michael Garth. We're gonna be right back in a second final part of the show here on a pre fun this day weekend, US Open golf weekend and hot as you know what weekend it is. Michael of Garfield,

Thanks for hanging in there. Thanks again to doctor pov Grover Superstar. Doctor Dude's got good hair too. We gotta I think we should have a hair off actually, but he's got a new movie OUK on ninety seven minutes. He's a Houston based producer and actor. That was fun. We just react a conversation we had with him. This portion of the show brought to you by Universal Plumbing Supply. The only time I think we can legally, because you know, we're monitory here about the FCC, what we can I can't

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They're probably the guys and gals over there listening right now to the high tech text and show truly good stuff. I'm gonna do it yourself, or when I can. I had a sink issue and I had to have some I had to have some help with my sink this past week, but it's fixed. But when it comes to things like like toilets, I've actually put my own disposal garbage disposal. I replaced that myself. I can kind of do it. I can not as good as my dad, which, by the

way, Happy Father's Day. You can do pretty much everything. Larry Garfield, he's up in Big d listening right now in iHeartRadio, and Happy Father's Day again to all the daddy os out there, And so I really do hope you have a very nice day. Been giving you some ideas of what to get dad, what to get yourself for the Father's Day, which is tomorrow, and so next week I'll talk about where to return the gifts that you didn't want from Father's Day, which is always a very fun conversation.

I like having here, Callum. You're not a dad, but you can know I've met your dad, Callum, Callum read here behind the controls. I met your dad. What was it about? Two years ago? Three years ago? He was in town and I gave I gave you a bottle of bourbon? Didn't your dad drink the whole bottle of bourbon? Was at the story? Good because dads deserve it. Dads deserve bourbon. Dad just Dad's deserves gifts. They absolutely do, they really do. Yeah, Dad's

deserve beard too. Who's drinking a coldie right now? Who's drinking about? I am so not the political guy. I'm not getting into this. Nope. But who's drinking a bud Light? Right now? Who's drinking a bud Light? I got a stat for you, blood Light two decades pretty much as long as I have been doing the High Tech Texan Show. For the first time in over two decades, two decades, bud Light is no longer

the top selling beer in the US. Listen, it had years of decline, and then it had this month long boycott that further crushed the sales. Bud Light. Ladies and Gentlemen falls to number two. Any idea the number one selling beer right now in the United States. There's a shift in the Bruskie hierarchy. It's been years in the making. Here is a hint American drinkers. Over the past few years, they've been getting thirstier from Mexican import

beers along with a few of the things. Ladies and Gentlemen up one spot to the number one best selling beer in the United States. Drum roll, please Modelo Especial tie up. This is just a public service. Medella Special does not sponsor the show. However, Silver Eagle Big distributor here. Feel free to call the radio station if you're interested in I like Medela I actually I like Negro Madelo even better. That's the darker version of it. Madella

Special the number one selling beer. Pretty good. Oh, by the way, for the people who boycott everything from Anna Heiser Busch because you don't like the politics were marketing of bud Light, hate to break the news to you, man, But Annaheiser Busch or in Bev, which is the name of the company it actually owns, Grupo Modelo, the Mexican brewery it makes medello. They actually own it everywhere except in the United States, but they own

it too. Oh well, just say that for a little public service announcement. Wherever you are, I hope you're drinking in nice COLDI and having a good time and getting ready to kick your feet up in the air conditioning and watch the us A US open. I already give out the phone numbers for the really for the last time I've got. I got about about two or three more minutes. People want to know what I've have been test driving this

week. Ah, I had the Mercedes Benz g L four fifty. I test drive cars do not get paid, Nope, it's just me and the content people. I'd liked it. It's a relatively small suv. It's not the cheapest thing in the world. Handles great. One thing I do not like about the Mercedes bins. A lot of Mercedes Bins they still have a track pad were the driver where you put your right arm and right down below there's they have knobs and they have a touchscreen, but there's a track pad.

I think track pads are very dangerous when you're driving because generally you have to take your eyes off the road to move the little mouse, even though it's not a mouse. The track pad. Track pads are great on laptops because you could just take your eye off the screen, up the screen. Lexus for a long time had track pads. The most recent Lexus is i've been driving, they have removed the track pads. Mercedes still has it. Listen, if that's the biggest complaint I have, suck it up, go

test drive, go buy yourself from Mercedes. This next week, I'm gonna get the Dodge Hornet kind of a smaller car, kind of a version of Dodges Well Alpha Romeo, which is part of the Dodge family. So I'm in just a it's it's a less expensive version of the Alpha Romato. So I will give you my thoughts on that next week. So which I really do appreciate all this manufacturers just letting me drive and letting me tell you the

good, the bad, and the ugly of that stuff. Oh one more thing, in case my uncle is listening, Uncle Al, the kiddy's pal. He's here in Houston. Happy Father's Day. And Uncle Al, he's got three kids, my cousins. He is a big Beatles fan. Beatles. I had to google the Beatles, that was the band that Paul McCartney

was in before Wings and to look at that thing. But Paul McCartney said that artificial intelligence helped them use a demo recording of John Lennon singing an unpublished song to create a new track from the Beatles that will drop as the kids say later this year. Sir Paul did not reveal the name of the song. But this is what AI. That's how AI brought John Lennon's voice back

to live. AI was trained to recognize in this specific case, John Lennon's voice on a track, used it to separate it from the background noise and instruments. Man, it's a freaky baby. I'll let you think this between the now and the next week or so. If somebody pick a favorite artist who was no longer with us, would you like to hear new tracks from that artist? Would you? Is that weird? Man? Listen? I mean, I'm I'm a Michael Jackson fan always my faith. I mean that

was my that was my jam back in the eighties. That was it, you know, hearing some hot new tunes from Michael Jackson. Man. That's that's weird. I know one or two we were released after he passed, but I don't that's gonna be a tough market to sell. But this may be the paradigm shift of what we're gonna get used to folks. This is why I do this show, consumer lifestyle Technology, and I give you something to think about. That's what I do. I want you to think about.

Having a great Father's Day, keep hydrated, and have a wonderful, wonderful week. Calum Reid, Brian Ericson, Mark Sherman, Eddie Martiny, Happy Father's Day to you all. These are the bosses. These are the guys who was sitting down in the carpeted offices here of the IRT Media Houston location where I am based. Thank you for continue to tune in for two plus decades. My name is Michael, and right now my show is over.

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