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Mini Crush #107

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Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio. Hey, everybody, welcome to Minny Crush. Chuck Bryant here, Noel Brown across from me, Chuck in the Ramster to my left. I should say your last name is Hamster, just so everyone knows. I don't want to leave you out with just a first name. It's pretty good. How you guys doing good?

Doing well? I feel like on these uh you know, we record two at a time, and on these second episodes we don't do the familiar chit chat catch up because we had just done that we got out of the way. Well, it's usually the first one is like we're catching we're genuinely catching up because it's been a minute as we've seen each other, and then we maybe overdo it on the first one and then we've got nothing left for the second one. But it would be like if we did a bit, it would be false.

That's true. We we we we we were nothing if not completely authentic. I got so. I was at the playground the other day with my daughter. She's on the swings. Uh. Yeah, she's really into the swing now because she's can finally do it like all by herself has learned how to pull and kick the legs and all that, and uh, I was doing I'd always do it, just all these silly, silly things that she just thinks are hysterical, being a magical, wonderful dad, I don't know, just pratt falls and being dumb.

And you know, Emily's not like that. She's She's more like, let's sit down and craft, and she covers those paces. But I'm, you know, the Jim Carey of the family. So I was doing this thing where I would walk in front of her and pretend there's a lot of being oblivious and then pretending I get hit and things like that. But she thinks it's very fun. So I

would see where her legs were, sort of surreptitiously. I would walk by as if I was on my cell phone, and uh, right as she's swinging up and kick my phone out of my hands. And it's one of those big padded playgrounds. So it was all fine, and she

thought it was the funniest thing she'd ever seen. Was dying laughing, and she kept saying, you know, do the phone thing again, I said, Ruby, I said, I'm only gonna start doing this again if you call it the phone bit, and so she's on the playground saying, Daddy, do the phone bit, do the phone bit. So I'm trying to raise her with the comedic nomenclature. You know, do you know what a prat fall is? No, she knows what it is by sight, But I'm gonna teach

her that word too. Have you hipped her to the work of chevy Chase and she seemed fletch. You hate chevy Chase, right, he just seems like a meat No, he's unquestionably, I think an asshole. Um, I don't know. I just don't know. I don't know the work of his that people are like in love with. And it wasn't blown away by that. You were too late. I was too late. You got to sort of grow up with chevy Chase. I think to like chevy Chase. I like Community a lot. I never saw that. Oh it's great,

it's great. I know it's a good, good show. So, uh, Ramsey, if you could gather a piece of paper and a sharp before me, you know what that means? No, I guess I do. We're gonna dive into an episode of Knowles Alls. No, we are doing a documentary edition. Thank you, Ramsey. I hate to put this could be bad, Thank you, sir. It's all right there in front of my face. Uh no, documentary edition. When I told you that I'm a little slack on the docks. All right, Chuck, what's your scorch

you ben gonna be? Is it gonna be yours? Or you gonna go with Knowles? Yeah, I'm gonna do a I'm gonna do a flow chart that leads to a make it an diet that ends up in an All right, I figured that'd be the easiest way to do it. I think that's smart. We should have We should mount an avocus on the wall here, you know, just for this purpose, is so we can score the old fashioned way, the original calculator. So no, because it's documentaries. I didn't

know that you weren't. I didn't know that you hated documentaries. I don't, and that you weren't smart and cultured. Love it when you put these words, make all these But I figured since it was documentaries, I would go easy on you and at least make like list the most classic and some of the biggest documentaries of all time. So I wasn't like, let me find my obscure thing, you know, in my oun pocket and I appreciate that. So each one of these was a very very big,

important film in the genre. And no, we are going to start out with the aforementioned from previous episode. Hoop Dreams. Nope, Ramsey, yep, yes, actually you know what no no, no, no, no, no no, no no. This is you don't get. You don't get to do this. You don't get, you don't get. You don't get to pit me against Ramsey. That's not fair. I can't keep I can't keep up with Ramsey scoring. No, this is everyone's saying, no, jeez me, scribble out my

second flow chart. I'm gonna keep asking Ramsey and just because feel free at home to play along if you want. Alright, So Hoop Dreams now, um, it's really really good if you again, you don't have to like basketball. It's Chicago thing, right, isn't it. Yea, it's policies to two young uh, two young men who are basketball players, and just great, great storyline number two capturing at the Freedman's. You know, it's funny.

I actually owned that on DVD and it's uh, it's wrapped up in plastic because it's apparently just like the most harrowing, depressing ship ever and I just haven't been in the right head space to ever unwrap it and watch it fair enough. I have really good movie number three. No, I think this is a shoeing for you, A little movie from Michael More called Bowling for Columbine. Yeah. I have seen that. I do that because you referenced it

in the John Cameron Mitchell episode. That's right, that's right, um yeah, with Charlton Charltons, but also um that very nice. We even saw Camper van Beethoven and they do the song take the Skinheads Bowling and they opened that within their set with with Mike Mills and Peter Buck playing. I didn't even tell you Mike Mills was there. He was, sorry, dude, so mad? Did you go backstage at the forty one? Dude?

But here's the thing. I used to live in Athens, and I've played the forty what like dozens of times you've been, But that's the thing that I would didn't realize until I lived there. Forty watch just like any

other venue. They're open every day of the week, and sometimes it shows where there's twenty people there and then sometimes it's fucking dinosaurs there with twenty people and their very first tour the local They would do lead local band shows that you know, and it was always had four dollars in your pocket on any given Tuesday, you could go out and see some bands. That's super cool. I love that. But I've never been backstage at the forty. Yeah, I've been upstairs at the forty y. This is a

good backstage. And I won't even tell you what I was doing before the Flaming Whips and okay, let's just say it was a good show. I bet it was. Did you go to the Yoshimi's show at the forty Who Yoshimi? The Yoshimi battles the Pink Robots tour for earlier than that. I went to that one and it was magical that they played forty Whip for that one. Yeah, that was the last time they would have ever played

a venue that size. That was right when they really started leaning into the orbs and all the big show stuff. Yea from them. Man, they finally started making some coin, you know, some coin, m Wayne making that coin all right? Ramsey Bowling for Columbine. Uh number four guys, A little movie about a man and his friend Grizzly Band. Oh love it. Yeah, it's it's Varner. I figured. Yeah, I've seen a good bit of Verner's doc Cannon. How about

you Ramsey of course when he when he first found Grizzly. Yes, that movie is such a fatalistic movie where you know things are not going to go well for this guy, but you're still in his corner and you kind of it's a foregone conclusion. What's going to happen to him? I think, yeah, I think you go in knowing. I think that's the story about a man who gets killed by his friend, right, But it's it's a very uh, it's it's just peak Verner in his like kind of

the entropy of the universe kind of modality. I love it, man, I could never get enough of that. Number five, a little movie about a man walking on a wire called Man Walking on Wire. Yes, I very much enjoyed that. I like the little re enactments. I heard it was awful with J J. G. L. Yeah, it was truly one of those things where it's why Yeah, the documentary

was so great. The documentary felt like a narrative. It had those little recreations where they were doing doing the heist kind of vibe, breaking into the World Trade Center and all that stuff. So no, I think you've seen a lot more of these than you think these are all the big hits. Number six. I know you've seen Exit through the Gift Shop. I saw that in the theaters in New York right when it came out, and still unclear as to how much of that was kind of made up and how much. I mean, there's I

think a lot of them. Mr Brainwashed stuff was kind of tweak a little bit, but you don't know. I love it. That's the whole thing with Banksy. Number seven, little documentary not arcade games called The King of Colm. Yeah, we've talked about that on the show. I love that one. What's the guy's name is Steve Weeby? Yeah? Is he the guy with the no Billy Mitchell was the asshole with the with the ties and he uh right, Yeah, I've met him a couple of times. Yeah, there's something

called the Southern Friday Gaming Expo. The this big pinball you pay like tin bucks and you get to play all the pinball games you want. And yeah, he's got like every machine ever where you do that. I want to go to um I think it's it's up near Spaghetti Junction. Um, yeah, it's usually in June. I'll let you know. But yeah, I can only stay there for like an hour because it's like sensory overload because there's just all the noise. Guys, we could take mushrooms. It's

just really day of it. But yeah, he sells like his hot sauce. I have a couple of bottles of his hot sauce. He has his Meerica flag tie and still has the mullet. Got to see him play Miss pac Man. I mean it's just like but I love it. Yeah, I asked him. So I asked him about King of Kong and he was like, yeah, I'm not that nice in real real life really yeah, and it was like, I mean he's more of an asshole. Well, I was like, I was like, well, someone came up to me. Another

arcade legend came up to me. He's like, well, the documentary kind of painted him in a bad picture and he doesn't really like talking about it because um but so he was joking. He was kind of being coy. Yeah he was. And then he gave me a bottle of hot sauce. So I was like you can't be that bad. Yeah, And then and then you know it came out to he cheated. So is this hot sauce any good? I have not opened it because you're treating him more like an artifact, Like is that what's the

name of it? Is it like a play on the Kong thing? Well, the first year I went, it was like hot sauce or some some know what it was, but it was like it was not And then he came out with another bottle of hot sauce that had him and the Steve we We whatever that guy's name is. We had his him both of their photos on it, and it was more for the King of Kong, so he licensed his image. Correct has a hot sauce company. The singer of the Offspring, he has a hot sauce company.

And he's also like, uh, a molecular biologist or something or like an astrophysicist, one of those really smarty pants ones. Yeah, yeah, the dexter or something is. Billy Mitchell was there and as well as the referee guy from the documentary. He was there and like we just sat and talked to him for a while. He was just like just loves the game and like the art of pinball and as well as arcade games and stuff like that. So he's a really cool guy. And then, uh, I can never

be good at pinball on purpose. I don't understand enough all the rules changed from machine to machine, like to get the big points, to get the big points, I just know I'll have a run trying to keep that from That's what I'm saying. I don't know what I'm ming for. I don't know. There's always they're always so different. But anyway, see what's your favorite all time pinball game? Uh?

I really liked Jurassic Park. Yeah, that was one. Um the new ones that are coming out from stern Um, there's a couple of companies that are still making them. Stern is obviously the big one. Um. I really like the Guardians of the Galaxy one UM. And also Judge Dread had one, which I mean, if you go there you can just try them all out. But yeah, Judge Dread was fun. Adams family was always Yeah, Adams family

was a good one. And then and one of those at the Bowling Alley and Athens and we would have a friend that worked there. So there was one summer where we spent a lot of time at that bowling alley, rarely bowling, usually playing arcade games and you know, getting into trouble of course. All right. Number eight little classic documentary and the pantheon of document enteries. One of the all time greats. Little movie called Great Gardens. Yeah, with

you know what you're doing. Great, thanks man Ramsey. I see you nodding in the affirmative. All right that I really like the documentary now kind of lampooning of that one. It's called Sandy Passage Documentary. Now, it's great. I love it. Uh. They must have so much fun filming that. Number nine, Noel, I'm pretty positive you've seen changed the genre, kind of helped start the true crime movement. The Thin Blue Line. Yeah, I watch that in college. Actually, that's a great Errol Morris.

And that his son whose first name I forget, works for him ice and just eats a lot of drugs. Hamilton Morris for the show. He did a show farm a copia on Facebook. Friends with him. Uh, somehow he's a weird looking guy. Yeah, he's cool guy. He seems cool. Number ten any of the Paradise Lost documentaries, The Robin Hood, the Murders, the Child Murders, at robin hood Hill. Yes, Ramsey, I don't think I saw that one. Okay. Uh. Number eleven, No,

you're crushing it, my friend. Number eleven a little movie about a movie called Heart of Darkness or Hearts of Darkness. No want too though, Okay, it's about it's about popocalypse down what a nightmarish hell escape. That production was made by Francis word Coppla's wife Eleanor Coppela, and Facts Bar and George hicken Looper, directed by three people. I didn't know that. Hicken Looper is a he's a classic documentarian. He did a great documentary called The Mayor of Sunset Strip. Yeah,

Rodney Bingenheimer, No, we thought. We've talked about it on the show. Yeah, that's that's good stuff. Yeah, man, he's he's uh hicken Looper. I forgot about that guy. He does good stuff. It's a great name, hicken Looper. All right, moving on. Have you seen that one? By the way, Ramsey just sinks people are playing it out all right. Uh. Number twelve, classic documentary called it Paris Is Burning. No, I've not heard of it. Oh, really give me this, Coop, Ramsay,

have you seen it? It is about It was from the early nineties and it's about the drag queen scene in New York City. Cool. Uh and yeah, that's basically a really good movie, very much of the moment. Uh. Number thirteen music documentary, very compelling story. Searching for sugar Man. We've talked about this. It's about the guitarist or whatever. You have not seen. I've not seen it, but I mean if you're not, really I really want to. Yeah. No,

that's one that you should put on your list for sure. Um, that's a whole you should fill because you would like it right up your alley. Really sad about the director. I mean, like a year later, I think you committed suicide. Yeah. Yeah, Oh you know what we watched the other day, nol Was I heard you mentioned that Descendants series the movies? Oh oh? Was that you the Disney ones? So I put on with with the with the Children of the Villain. Yeah. We watched the first one and my daughter liked it.

I thought it was not so great. It was kind of tough to get through. But I was just kind of googling around like I do about the cast and stuff, and I didn't know that one kid died. Yeah, it's very sad One who played the uh Carlos Deville. I think Carilla Deville's son is very unexpected. Yeah, man, yeah that is uh yeah that sucks. Um. I told my daughter that was like, you know, he's dead. Oh god, chuck. I didn't I didn't do that. Wait, that is on

repeat at our house. And now that Descendants three is on Disney Plus, Like now that is now in the rotation. So that's all. Do they get better or is it? No, it's the same thing. Then it's but it's I don't know, it's like I like to set up. It's just one of those corny, clearly made for Disney movies. You know, he didn't really liked it. I think about two years ago or so, it was right up her ally because it was the songs were really a big part of it. She likes a lot of the songs. Um. But now

she's she's just done. She's done with all that Disney stuff, which I'm kind of happy about. Now she's into you know, like anime and like we're going to see this uh holographic pop star from Japan named Hatsunni Miku and like she's a hologram and her voice is like by Yamaha or something, and it's like a whole thing we're want to see. It's it's a fake person, not even a real person, but she's pop culturally just massive in Japan. And he didn't found out about it, and we're going,

I'm kind of pumps. We've never seen a hologram before. Boy, I don't know about that. We'll follow up on that and all I'd love to hear that. I will tell you all about it. Number fourteen a very big smash it which I actually never saw somehow called March of the Penguins. I was wonderful. And then there was Winged Migration. I believe there was a connection between those teams because Wyned my grad was uh my one of my favorite natured type documentaries of all times called Microcosmos, and it's

seen with all the bugs and stuff. It's beautiful, and I believe we Migration was that same team, and if I'm not mistaken, March of the Penguins was their third thing. I could be wrong, man. I remember seeing micro Cosmos in a little indie theater and uh that scene with the dung beetle trying to push that little prices of ship that one's Yeah, there's another going where there's like these snails that look like they're making out and there's

opera music playing in the background. It's so romantic and erotic kind of. Yeah, it's really great, alright. Uh. Number fifteen music classic concert documentary called Gimme Shelter you know never that's the one about Altemon right, Uh, yes, yeah, and it's uh, isn't it the Mazels did that? Was it the Mazels? Ramsey thought so. I think so, and I have not seen it, but I'm pretty sure it

was the Mazeless. Yeah, Hells Angels and all that stuff. Yeah, it's just when I haven't gotten to gotten to really good stuff. Alright, No, that was a no, let me make sure I have them all tun fourteen fifteen, Yes, that is correct, so with I've left, No, it is nine to six now, so it's it's always gets uh down to the wire. I feel like I'm glad, all right. Number sixteen a movie called The Impostor. Mm hmm Ramsey, No, we'll give me a little check it out, okay, I won't.

You know, this is the one that is so twisty in turney that I don't want to say anything about it except go see it or don't go see it. Put it on your TV. All right, that's a no. Uh nine seven, number seventeen. I know you probably haven't seen. This may not have been quite fair, but it is a classic early documentary from the eighties called Sherman's March. Okay, is it actually about Sherman's March to That is the funny thing. I think it's not. It's this uh director

Ross Oh, what's his last name? I can't remember, but he goes to make a documentary about Sherman's March to the Sea and it becomes, you know, it's one of

those things that becomes something else. I think I've read it, and it becomes this sort of day mishaps as he is set up randomly as he's trying to make this documentary with various women, and it doesn't go well, and it's kind of That's one of my favorite documentary subgenres is movies that start out as something and it ends up being something else because it's a documentary and you gotta roll roll with that absolutely be like wow, here's

my like Vernon, Florida that was initially supposed to be about this insurance scam in this town where people were cutting off their limbs to get insurance money. That's what they were doing. He goes down there and he's just like, this is just about these people. Curse about this town. Of course, good stuff. Number eighteen NOL classic classic concert film UH and documentary. Perhaps my favorite of all time because it is one of my favorite bands, the band

The Last Walt It's wonderful. I think they actually c g I removed the giant rock of cocaine from Neil Young. Is that true? I'm not sure you can. Definitely in the reissue or whatever they think, they tried to to remove number nineteen and it is now ten to eight, Noel, So you've got two more. The worst you can do is number nineteen. A movie from UH Sarah Poll called The Stories We Tell. I've heard about this isn't she in it? It kind of features her. It's about her

searching for her her her roots, have family. I've heard of it, I haven't seen it, and it is so so great. Yes, Sarah Polly, Just so you know, whenever we do these, I always add these to my list. And I mean, yeah, whether it's internally or I do have a running like a notepad list or whatever. But I tend to. I tend to try to try to catch most of these are there's ones that there's some that I I'm like, I'm not going to run out

and see this right now. But then there's some where I'm like, very very intrigued, and I'm like, why haven't I seen it? I tried to when I when I say you gotta see this, I try to really reserve that for when I know you would really Yeah, heartfelt recommended you do a great job. So number twenty final one. No, you will either equalize or you will be victorious. Movie that came out just a couple of years ago about Nina Simone, What happened Miss Simone? I haven't seen it, Ramsey,

did you see that? It is great? Like you would love that one too, because it's got music going on all right, No, tend to ten. How does it always come so close? It does seem to do to do don't. Yeah, it's like gambling on sports when they set the line, you know, the betting line. I did not know you had such a gambling problem. Check. I don't, but I used to gamble a little bit, and that gambling line it's just crazy. It's always so damn close, like it's

a real science setting that line. It's crazy. I don't, I don't even otherwise gambling would be easy. That's right, That's right. That that That's the part that fascinates me is all of the quote unquote science behind it or like you know, the calculations. It's interesting. All right, We're gonna move on to uh, the poll truth. Everyone. I put up some poles, and I already clicked the Facebook

page clothes, so let me go redo that. I did ten poles, you guys, and nine of them are movie questions, and then, as per tradition, I try to mix it up with the last question. Well, and as everyone knows, and if you're newer to the show, as a page manager, you are only allowed to set polls that have two options. As always, it's at affair when it comes to the poll truth. Slightly annoying, I know, beating that horse into the ground. So Zuckerberg has not heard your cries, Chuck.

He's not a fan, I know, all right, guys, and I want you to shy him in as well. Poll truth favorite movie Universe, Star Wars or Marvel? Okay, and we had about a thousand votes here. How do you think it went vote wise? I would say close to. I am hugely in the Marvel camp because there's so much more variety. To me, what camp are you in? I'm in Marvel? Okay, I guess, boy, that's really tough. I guess I'm in Marvel because the overall quality of

the films is much better, I think, consistency wise. But Star Wars, you know that. I'm of the age where there's such a a pull uh towards that nostalgically, I mean, the original trilogy, if that was if that's where we were looking at compared to the Marvel universe, I would say probably Star Wars. But you gotta throw in the prequels, you gotta throw the new stuff. You gotta throw in the Christmas Special, you gotta throw in the e Walk movies. There's a lot of crap out of there, and that's

what you gotta deal with that. I mean, so out of the whole Marvel stuff. I mean, I enjoyed more of those movies and I did the Star Wars stuff. Now there's some Marvel stinker before they got on the train, you know what I mean? Like or like what the early Daredevil for Fantastic four and Electra that part of the m c U though, don't they probably not. It's like, yeah, do that Disney did? Are we talking? They sort of unfairly made that distinction. That's my point. Do they get

to do that for Star Wars? You know, like, do we get to exclude this the prequels? And Ramsey said, you're throwing the goddamn Christmas Special? Well, I don't think they would agree with that. I think they would discount the Christmas Special because Lucas disowned that although camp value, it doesn't get much higher. What's his name? Stinky? Who? Yeah? Itchy? Is it itchy? The whole dialogue between the Wookies that you have no idea what's going and it just keeps going. Yeah.

Uh So, the the official vote was you were very right, Ramsey, very close five thirty four, Star Wars five oh five Marvel. I mean that's as close to fifties you can get. Actually that's not true. Five five one wouldn't be as close as you can get, uh, Indiana Jones five, your choices were hell yes or enough already because you know they're doing that next movie. And Kathleen Kennedy Converned confirmed confirmed it is not a reboot. It is indeed a

true sequel with Harrison Ford seventy eight years old. This is um a new one that they are considering, or it's definitely in production or what No, that's what I just said. She has confirmed that it's coming out a piece of sequel. We don't know. We don't know anything about it though, like who's is is everybody on board? I don't know who else in it, but everyone's on board as far as the makers. How do you feel

about it? The last one? We were stung so bad with Crystal Skulls and well, I don't think I'm kind of did they deserve a chance to make it right though? Chuck one chance? But if they, if they should the bed again, then just forget it so much trust broken, I think. So that's when your your two poll question, like am I excited for it? No? In my therefore see it? Yeah, I'll still see it, but I'm not like, oh, this is mark my calendar type of thing. So this

one was boy kind of people. Twice as many people said enough already six hundred people to three D and seven. So I think Crystal skull the crystal skull effect has punished them. M I think, I mean, it will still crush it at the box. I was sure they already know that they've got the math, you know, in place to find that up and to justify making the damn thing. Alright, Poul Truth everyone better overall career. Butchino or de Niro, Wow, this is very lopsided. Yeah, it is lopsided, and the

results okay, kind of surprising. Let's see if I can figure out what the what the people and what do you think? I'm gonna go with Puccino. I think, I think, but she knows a little more varied. I feel like he's got a little more nuanced didn't Eerro kind of is is de Niro? But I don't know I'm gonna go with I'm gonna go with Peccino. Okay, I don't know what I think. Actually, I'd probably go with de Niro up to a certain point. Yeah, although that first

one was pretty but I quite enjoyed that. Uh. DeNiro leads in a big way to one sixty two. Wow, crushes. You got the Godfather series except for number three, and then you got Scarface. I mean with Pechino, I mean he did a lot of good stuff, did a lot of good stuff too. That's it's a good question. I feel like Pacino in recent years too, has become a bit of a caricature of himself, if that makes any sense. Absolutely the boy man. You look back at Peccino like

Dog Day Afternoon and Serpico. That's what I'm saying. I think more consistency on the Pacino side, honestly. Yeah, but you can also say mean streets and taxi driver woman. I never saw that. Yeah, it's cool night run with DeNiro cruising. You seen cruising, cruising within I've never seen it. I want to see it. It's great panic in Needle Park. Yeah, I don't know. How Damn, that's a really tough question. Now I think about it. I'm surprised it was that lopsided.

I don't think Advocate Carlino's way was not bad. Sean Pennel was fantastic in that movie. He was that little frow. He had his perm. I don't know. I I do tend to lean on Pacino as being more consistent and not picking quite as many weird stinkers. Remember Dirty Grandpa? Come on? Now, Well, I think he has been attainted a bit, yes, Paccino. Yeah, when when someone is able to direct Pecino in a way where he doesn't overact, like he doesn't send to the woman and then I

mentioned Devil's Advocate, like they're there. He does tend to kind of go overact taste, but don't touch. That's a good monologue, though. Man, did you guys see the trailer for that new Hunter's TV show that Peccino's sure the Nazi? Yeah, it looks cool. I thought it looked interesting and I've had some style go on. Is he like the Charlie's Angel, the Charlie type figure in this? Maybe it looks like it, like he's sort of the overseer anything where Nazis get

killed all about it? Not down with the Nazis. Speaking of which, I finally watched Jojo Rabbit and Boy that I love it. I just loved it. I was even texting Ramsey about it while I was watching on the plane and there's a scene where the kids and his mom like she, uh, he's being a little ship like tex talking about how he missed his dad or how his dad would have blah blah blah blah, and she like paints her face up like with the stubbly beard, and then they do this lately get some dance that

made me like cry and I wasn't expecting it. I was like, I was just in the plane, like I'm tearing up all of a sudden, and then well planes too, uh and then the not to spoil, so let's not say exactly what happened, but there's a reveal the gut punch later on. It's just like fucking a man, but it ends on such a lovely note and it just made me great, really enjoyed it. This was a good year for movies and like, not thirty great movies, but you know, the ten good movies were great. Doesn't make

any sense at all, like the ten quality films. I think we're much better than in recent years. That's what I'm saying, all right, Pull truth more upsetting plot point animal dies or child dies? Votes on this one. It's going to be child dies. Holy shit, guys, M six hundred and thirty two child dies, six hundred and thirty

animal dies. Geez. That is virtually identical some people that just don't have kids and they think they fill that part of their lives with their animals and put that same amount of love and I think treasuring into the animal. So it's sort of a that was really split. That's interesting, that's an I commend you on that question. Yeah, you know, um, they're both super upsetting to me. But obviously now with a kid, anything with children is just very, very tough

to see. In fact, watching six Cents last night, some of those scenes we're so upsetting to watch. When they lock him in the closet upstairs as two little ship head bullies, that was gut wrenching. He's a good actor, that kid. He was man, he was great. I want to get him on the movie Crush because he was on the r M Show. He's on the comedy Bang Bang TV show a lot. Yeah, slow, slow, slow, Joey. Yeah, he was cool. Man. He saw R. E. M the

day after the sixth Cents came out. He saw r M at the Greek Theater when he was nine because his dad went to University of Georgia during the heyday. Remember that interview, It was an interview like one of the earliest RM shows. No, it was an interview on the exactly and by the way, I listened to your Ackerman interview and it was really nice. Really really fun and he's he's lovely a guy I would have hoped. Yeah, he was fantastic. Oh man, I can't believe how close

that one was. So pul truth. Sports movies, love them, No thank you? Where do you guys, Reside? I couldn't care less? Okay, no, thank you, Ramsey. I'm still like the two question type of things, like they're really good, but like the natural I mean, slapshot was always a fun one, and any given Sunday was pretty cool. I enjoyed that as a big bombastic Oliver Stone things down,

bad news bears, that type of stuff. Now, when there's a kid like sand Lot love sand Lot love bad news bears like when there's a kid, fun comedy angle to them. I liked the Rookie of the Year when I was a kid. I love those movies. Angels in the Outfield, What about like Rocky Yeah, and uh, your guys ever seen Hoosiers? I haven't seen Hoosier one of the great uh not basketball movies? All right, one of the great uh sports movies for me? All right, Yeah,

I'm there for so the people say. Out of a thousand votes, let's see here, four sixty seven, No thank you love them so fairly even fairly split pull truth home viewing sound bar or five point one system or TV speakers are fine. I just got this so nos play bar. Yeah, I've got the play bass because um, when they advertise on stuff, you should know they sent me one. So I got a free play bass, which

was the predecessor to the play Bar, much bigger. It's like this big, weird, wide thing, but it sounds great and I actually just finally hooked it up. I had it for like two years on my closet because my TV in my bedroom did not have an optical end and the play Bass only had an optical out, so it was super annoying. But I finally switched it up.

I moved. I got a new TV for the bedroom that had an optical in, and I moved that TV to my office and hooked up my PlayStation for the first time in two and a half years and bought games. Guys and Emily. It's so mad because I have been a knee deep and red Dead Redemption Yeah, I like it, man, but I fucked up and um, I never finished it. You know the one part where Mica is in prison and you can bust him out and you're like, I

don't know if I should do this. You bust him out of prison, and then he goes in to kill Crazy Rampage and you were forced to get his back. You're fucked after that. You're wanted everywhere and I can't go anywhere now without Like I was doing the game, part of the fund of that game is just be a nice guy or don't want to be a bad guy and just killing rob And I was sort of like, unless I needed it, I wouldn't rob or kill. And I'm in the middle. I'm dead, in the in the middle,

working my way through the world. I've had a little bounty on my head. It was like fifteen dollars. But after that ship, yeah, my bounty is three. But I I did that same thing and it and it it leveled out for me because something happens. Something happens. No I don't remember exactly, I need to finish the game, but something happened after that, whether it was in the story where you get taken far far away for a while and things kind of cool down. Um, well that

I'm in the far Northwest Northwest Territory. Now I'm freezing my ass off because that's the only where where people aren't after me. So I'm like hunting uh elk and shelk and horned rams, and you never made it out to the snowy regions. So here's the problem I have now, guys, is I am. I'm forced to do all this hunting so I can save up pelts to sell. But then I've got all these assholes coming after me, and every time you die, you lose all your ship. No more pelts.

You can put them in a thing, though, find a box or something. Really, yeah, you can store them. I thought that you can also store them in your saddle bag for your horse. Mica has fucked me so mad at that. He was a piece of ship man. He deserved it, and to boot I got killed in that whole melee, and that just puts Mike about getting there. So he's still now he's like, let me out of prison again. So supposedly that's still one of my tasks.

You can't go back to a game save before that happened and make a different choice, No, I don't think so could really, Yeah, if you do a manual save, you just go into your say a lot since then, really it's it's a it's a whole ball of wax. I just don't even know what to do. Sorry, Chuck, Maybe you should just take a break, try a different game. Have you tried Borderlands three? It's a lot of fun. Now. I did buy. I bought that about Call of Duty World War two, which I haven't played yet. I bought

this game called Control, which had really good reviews. Uh. And I bought The Maddened Football, which I haven't played yet. Cool because family so mad at me. Though you don't happen the other day as I was, you know how, it's so real, as in, my horse died and then you just don't have horse, and so you can get another horse. And so I was walking forever, running when

I can, But then they make you tired. So just walking and walking and walking and trying to tame my wild horses, getting kicked in the goddamn face, couldn't find a horse. And finally I got so frustrated because it's been like two hours of me walking around. I yelled in my office, can I get a fucking horse? And a minute later I don't. I don't think this game can hear you. I think they just know when you've

had enough. This dude comes running up, riding up on the trail and literally goes it, has a part attack and falls off, and his horse is stating right there. So I looted him and got his horse. Do you do you recommend? I mean, I love it, man. The visuals are off the charts. I'm a big fan of the Old West things everything about I saw a lot of complaints with it compared to the first one, but I don't have a comp so I liked it all right. I don't even think that was so what's his name? Dutch?

Dutch or there? No Dutch is the bad is like you're at the camp. Yeah, I can't even get to my camp now because they're bad guys in between and they always come at me, like six at a time. So I'm just running around like a chicken with my head cut off, firing it. You know. Trees real quick, the the Last God of War game, highly recommended, And I was playing that in my office and carry walked in and I was crying. Really, it's it's it's very

it's moving. Yeah, I mean it's a father's son walking around and like the son's dealing with a lot of stuff and like the loss of like it starts off his mom dies, So it's the road, yeah, pretty much, and like I'm just like, just nothing more embarrassing than a four year old man in his office crying. She's like, what the hell are you doing? That's what they want, man, He's like this guy, this has just happened. She's like, oh wow, I might start crying, but yeah, it's a

good game. Well. Emily likes hearing me talk about it because she does her her medicinal herbs and tinctures and that's a big part of Red Dead Redemption, as you can collect plants and make tonics and things. And Emily's like, that is so fucking cool. Ruby was watching me play it the other day. There was a buffalo. I don't even know where she got this. I was like, Ruby, there was a buffalo. I was like, I was kind of saying, like, what should I do? She said, shoot it?

But they use every piece, well use Everyone kind of explained her all about that stuff, but Emily was like, I don't know about this all right. Soundbar wins six Sight five. I'm surprised that many people said TV speakers are just fine. That's what I use. They've gotten better. I want to I want a sound bar. I might do that this year. All right, let's get through these last two quickly. Because of that diet tribe, pull truth subtitled movies anytime, or have to be in the mood.

I'm gonna have to be in the mood guy, Personally, I don't always want to read. I can see though, mcy you anytime I'm in between, you know, I would? Yeah, it depends like if I'm going to casually watch something and I don't want to be subtitle because then I'll be lost and I won't be able to pay full attention. So I need to be if you want to second screen out, yes, exactly exactly. I mean if I'm going to bed. No, but because like I freaking blind is a bat so my glasses on. Obviously it's going to

be issued and I'm watching something, you know. Yeah, okay, this is pretty close said anytime six o nine said have to be in the mood, and then I think a couple of more here, pull truth of violence in movies, bring it on? Or upsetting? So no, thanks, nay, bring it on? Dred and forty seven people say upsetting, so no thanks? Ramesy you voted? Would you vote? Bring it on. Yeah,

all right, what do you think you're fun with it? Right? Oh? Yeah, I mean I don't know, like I'm you know, I I love it when it serves the plot and when it's very thoughtful. I also love it when it's just stupid and over the top and egregious kind of like in all different ways. Yeah, I will agree with that. If it doesn't make sense, definitely have issues with it. I mean, but as long as it works for the movie. Yeah,

I like mean various things. Yeah, and I can definitely get squeamish on certain things, especially what the violence is directed towards um one director. I mean, we've mentioned David Cronenberg. I think he handles violence in a way where I am not too screamish, and he definitely uses it to prove a point. I means speaking with the history of violence, Like there's not much violence in the movie, but when

it happens, it had like once upon a time in Hollywood. Yeah, I mean, yeah, alright, I think there's number nine guys pull Truth the eventual Donald Trump movie. Sure, I'd see one, or I'll pass on that forever. Hundred people, eleven hundred and one hundred eleven hundred. Sorry, poll say no, I'd never want to see that movie too. Eight seven say sure, I'd see one. And a lot of the people in the comments I read were like, well, it depends on what it is. If it's some honest look, then sure

i'd see it. But if it's some whitewashed you know, uh hero worship thing made five Fox News and yeah, no I did. It really does depend And it also is kind of like how you know how this is gonna sound extreme, but it's like, how soon were we ready for a nine eleven movie? You know, how soon are we gonna be ready for a Donald Trump movie? Yeah? I mean the nine of the That one nine eleven movie came up pretty quickly. And then Passenger, well and know that one was that was good? That was the

one about the flight Yeah, flight United? Yeah, un man, god damn did you see that? No? It seemed too too funny, you know I didn't. That was the green Grass, the man that was tough tough? Did you guys hear about Canada showing Home Alone two over the holidays and they cut Generald Donald Trump out of it. He got pissed. Yeah, I mean boy, all right, So the last question guys. Uh, the non movie question peeing in the shower. Of course I do or never, Let's hear it. Be honest, Yeah,

alright all the time. I love it. You gotta go, you gotta go. Man, I'm peeing right now. I've always I've always been in the shower, and I think it's a big deal. Um, you're I mean, I'm not going to pee on myself for someone else. But urine is not some it's not like poop. It's it's sterile. It's not some disgusting, disgusting things. Yeah. Sure, but a lot of people said there are two types, and you know, people who pee in the shower and people who lie.

But a lot of people are like, no, I'm not lying. It's disgusting. So two and forty five people say never, and over a thousand p in the shower, A lot of honest folks, good people, shower peers, be in the shower, do it and take over. Alright, anything else, dudes, Nope, alright, I'm done. Go pee in the shower, Go fill those holes, and we will catch on the foot side. For more podcasts for my Heart Radio, visit the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows,

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