Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio. Hey everybody, welcome to Mini Crush Monday. I'm here in the basement once again, and this week we have a very special, so so special surprise guest, Mr Josh um Clock. Hello, Chuck, look at you. How are you doing? I'm doing well, So we should tell everyone that, you know, when we do stuff, you should know here during this quarantine remotely, we don't use video because I have notes and I've
just got to concentrate too much. But for Movie Crush, we're just sucking around. I can't believe you just said that we're gonna have to edit that out? Are you gonna cuss? I know I can, but should I? That would be so like you to not totally would, wouldn't it? Yeah? It will really piss me off. Just flaunting convention awful. Then I don't know, we'll still see God. I knew that was gonna happen. So we were just showing off each other's home studios because I haven't really seen your
little situation there. That's it's much more professional looking than mine. I love it. You know, they'll buy you panels like any variety if you want. Oh really, oh, yeah, yeah, you just talked to Jerry about it. She hooked it up. She's got a big old wad of cash that she pulls out and licks her thumb and says, how much you need? Baby? She's got panel cash. But I'm telling you these little the audience can't see. But there's these things called basse traps in the corner and they just
do wonders, magic stuff. They seem to be trapping your base. Man. Ruby is stomping upstairs and screaming. So she I can't hear. What's she what she met about? Uh? Oh, who knows? Probably just being locked in a fucking house for seven weeks with her parents. Yeah, although I thought like kids like that kind of thing. Um, she has to a point. Uh, but you know it's it's everyone's going a little crazy at this point. I think you don't say, can I tell people what you look like? So Josh left, Uh,
I guess you left her headphones. You're over the ear headphones at work or something, and so in order to keep sound from bleeding, you're wearing earbuds. But now you have tied one of you me scarves around your head like your like your wisdom teeth been pulled. It's a really long scarf. It's wrapped around my giant head twice long. Wise, I think I can take skype pictures. We should post one, yes, all right, I'll submit to that in exchange for not cursing.
How about that? Oh man? And at the very end of the episode, you'll say thanks for having me on. Fuck you. Do you remember in Australia, I think it was Perth maybe where the audience was really trying to get you to say the C word because theyre my eyes are closed and I'm talking. You can see that. Yeah, it warned you. Okay, yeah, because the C word means something else down there. Yeah, it's like nothing to them. Yeah,
it's like in England. Yeah, exactly. Well they're fairly related, right, So they were trying to get you to say it, and you wouldn't say it, and then at the very end you just dropped it beautifully. I don't Yeah, you're kind of drunk. I think that hasten things along, but they they I think we got a standing ovation for it too. Was good night sees. Oh, I think I remember that now. It was not I was not double and drunk though, No, double and drunk. You could barely
stand up. Man. We can talk about this here. Yeah, about drinking. We can talk about anything rules alight. I like it. We're not under the thumb of Discovery Channel anymore. It's thrilling and terrifying all at once. So I have on my list big intro, done cursing, done by you. Catch up. We're kind of catching up, even though it's not like you know, we talk a lot anyway, so it's not like how you've been the past seven weeks? How how have you been? What about cats up? Is
that next time the list? Uh? You know, I don't need catchup? What I didn't know that? Yeah, not into it. My kid loves it though, Oh I didn't know that because I'm always trying to get you to do curry catchup. Yeah. Ruby eats it on her chicken fingers, which is an abomination. I don't know who started that, but now it's the kind of thing where she can't not have it. It's just embarrassing. It's like people get to think we're trashy. All the other parents are looking. So we also decided
to do this later. We do stuff you should know at one pm usually, and we're doing this and having a cocktail for the first time, So the first time. I'm sorry to interrupt you, Chuck. I know this is your show and I appreciate you having me on, but I have to interject this is not for the first time, because if you'll remember, there were some early stuff you should know. I didn't know you like that dash out and get a beer. I think comes always your idea.
It was kind of Madman esque. Yeah, I remember that. It was when we were working in a different office building in a different neighborhood of Atlanta, and you would say, let's go have a beer before we record, because I think it loosened you up a little bit. Yeah, I don't even recognize that version of me anymore, Dude, I don't either. That was chain smoker, glasses, wearing shaved head, shaved head, pudgy, stubby. Pudgy is generous, but thank you.
You're not like that. You're a completely different human being now. Yeah, no, I wear scarves wrapped around my head twice like I have. That's right. You met you and she was like, come on, let's let's be let's be the best to you you can beat because I've been looking for a project. Well, she did a great job she did. She can come and say hi if she wants to. By the way, there there are no rules. Uh. So what are you drinking right now? Oh? Um, I am drinking of vodka
Red Bull. I'm kidding. That was surprising. Um, I'm drinking. So I love mules of all kind right, And I was like, um, I'd love to have a Kentucky mule, which is you know, ginger, you're in lime and bourbon. We don't have any bourbon right now. It's a travesty, but we do have room. So I was like, oh, I could have a mule with rom and then I
realized that's a dark and stormy. So I'm having a dark and Stormy complete with a Canada dry Bold that we got for free because they advertised with Oh that's right, and it's pretty good. It's like a good, good Ginger beer out of a can kind of thing. If you need whiskey. I mean, I can leave someone on my porch I have. You know, I have a huge stocked bar and I don't really we're so into the wine. I don't drink a lot of that stuff, so it just stays stocked. Uh. And I could you know if
you if you're scared to go to the whiskey store. No, I appreciate that I would be much more comfortable coming to your porch than the whiskey store, for sure. That's right. So I am drinking a gin and tonic, but not kind of your standard gin and tonic. I finally found this stuff that the specialized tonic that I always talk about. Uh, first of all, it's Hendricks gin. I'm drinking this local tonic. It's called Robust Tonic from the Liquid Laboratory, and I
think you could probably order from the Liquid Laboratory. And this is the stuff that's made. You know, it's brown and it's made from the real chinchona bark or whatever. And then a little fever tree. You know, it's not just straight that stuff that you gotta mix it with club soda. So a little fever tree club soda. And I just threw a little dash of orange bitters in there because I was feeling squirrely. Yeah, I love it. Have you ever had pepper, like whole pepper corns in
your gin and tonic? No, that's how they do it in the UK. I think we were we may have been in doublet. Another Dublin story um, and I got one before the show and they put it in this giant glass goblet and threw in a bunch of peppercorn. It really added some spice to it, like throat burning degree. Was it black peppercorn? Yeah, just a big handful of
just threw it in there. You know, our mutual friend Ben Harrison of The Friendly Fire and Next Gin Podcast regular movie Crusher is he uh torches And I don't think he invented because I've seen it elsewhere, but he torches. Um the fuck? What are the berries in the gym? He torches? Are you weirded out? No? I just I think it's very hilarious. You've heard me drop f bombs for twelve years in real I r L. I know, but with a microphone in front of you just changes things.
But please go ahead. So you've taught me this fuck fuck fuck ship ship ship he you you were saying, Bend does a um smokes tonic? Right? Yeah? He smokes the juniper berries with a little chef's torch and turns the glass over upside down and just sort of lets it sit in there for a bit, and then he flips it over and makes his drink. Yeah, And he goes burns motherfucker's. Yes, I knew you would get there. That's the one too, That's what I say, burn motherfucker's
or something. So I posted on the movie crush Face facebook page that I had a very special guest, long overdue, and they were giddy people guessing. They were like, oh my god, is it Josh? Is it Josh? That is so sweet. I really do appreciate you having me on. Man, it means a lot to me. I know this is your jam, this is your thing, and for you to kind of invite me in, just even for a moment, is it's it's quite an honor. Hey, I mean it's not. It's not like that, like you had me on into
the world. So I had to repay the favor, right exactly. You played Experts a through d um No. Well, we were looking for a movie. You had a couple of movies to do a regular episode. But then I've been invited, like Emily has done many crushes during the Quarantine and I had hodgment on and I was like, I think it would be a lot more fun to get you in here for one of these where we just dick around than to deep dive on Paper Moon, which we can also do one day. But I love that movie
so much. Now don't talk about it save that spoilers, all right, dude. So here's what we do here. Uh, I'm sure you don't listen. I would not listen if I were you, But we do. We do different segments and uh, one of them for new guests that we always try to do. And this is especially great for you because it was the tradition of the Haiku was born and stuff you should know. But we do something called Haiku Theater where the movie crushers, who, by the way,
are stuff you should know. Where's I don't think there's one person who listens to movie crush. Do you have a lot of crossover. It's it's only crossover. I don't think one person listens that came by it just like, oh this is a good movie podcast. There they're all stuff you should know people. It is sweet, but I mean, you know, it would be kind of good for the show.
Some other people came aboard, but whatever. But what they do is they write a high ku that describes a film and then the guest and this is not a competition. The guest has to has to offer up a suggestion. It's sort of like trying to stump you. But you know, I don't want to make anybody feel bad, especially you. Thanks man. Everybody wins like a soccer game, and this is you know, I had Hodgment on the past two weeks and this is much better because h Hodgmans. Oh yeah,
I'm I'm holding back. I've got to throttle back. I'm sure Hodgement just went from first to fifth like automatically. That's what he does. We love him, all right, So we're gonna we're gonna start off. Where did you go? I'm right here. You can't see me, No I can, but you know you usually when you click, uh, like a Internet page. Okay, there you go, it pops up as smaller. Are you looking at my bio? Huh? Who's this guy on the Wikipedia page that that Gin and
Tonic does sound pretty good. You're gonna have to send me the or tell me the name of the Tonic place again. Okay, I'll just send you something. You've said that well, but that was when I could just bring it into work. But believe it or not, I would probably be more prone to mail you one because of quarantine, because everyone's in the sharing spirit. Okay, I'll take it. Man, all right, I'll send you something. Thanks, and maybe through some of that whiskey. You were talking about a feeling
at a feeling that was coming. All right, So we're gonna start off and we'll go through a few of these. So do you understand your role here, what you're supposed to be doing. I'm supposed to complete the high coup. No. Yeah, I'm gonna leave one syllable in the last verse. Blank. I'm not very good at these, So this is gonna be terrible. No, you're supposed to guess the movie, but they're described. So this is from old pal Callie Lewis here, and it goes a little something like this, colon oscopy,
sports bets and anxiety. Furbies make great bling. I don't know if you've seen this yet? Good lord yet? Okay, that means that it's kind of recent. Yeah, so this might not be fair. Um, the let's see, furbies make great playing colonoscopy moneyball? No, but good guess uncut gems. Have you seen that yet? No? I haven't. Okay, Well, good things. I mean I loved it. It's very divisive film. A lot of people hated it. Because it's it's it's
one long panic attack on screen. Um. I mean not really, it's more of a panic attack for the for the audience. But I'm not gonna go any further because i know you hate spoilers worse than I might like that. I like The Revolutionary Road, which is one long, horrific fight between a husband and wife that ends in the wife dying. I believe. I'm sorry if to anyone who's not seeing Revolutionary Road. No, that's right. I think I saw that once, but that was not a movie I could dive into again.
It's all you need at one time. It was pretty brutal, but it was nice to see Leo survived the the Cold Atlantic. Because they were reunited. They should do another movie together. Oh you know what. It didn't even occur to me that those two were Entitanic together. Yeah, they survived Titanic and then got married and hated each other. Yeah, they're like, this is a terrible mistake. I wish you
would have died. There was room on that raft. Yeah, I've heard a lot of people mentioned that, and she's like, yeah, that's a thing. I'm comfy. I don't want to scoot over, all right, let me see here. So I'm over one. Okay, here's one. We're not keeping score. That comes later. Uh. Courtney Abbott says this smarter than he looks. He loves her, but he's hurting. How about them apples? Oh well that is good will hunting? Yes, ding ding ding? Oh nice? I was gonna say, is they're like a bell sound
effect or something. I literally just looked around knowing that I don't have I have a kazoo. Okay, yeah, m hmm, that's not even that's a kid koo. All right. That was good. Usually there's one good line that gives it away, like how about them apples? I'm not going to read that because I'm sure you haven't seen the new Cats. No. No, As a matter of fact, I saw Cats on stage at the Fox, and it was maybe the only time in my life I've purposefully tried to make myself go
to sleep because I couldn't leave. It was with my dad, I believe, and he was driving, so I just couldn't just leave. I had to stay there and I didn't want to be awake any longer. I love that your dad took you to Cats. That's amazing. Yeah, we did a lot of weird stuff together, me and Dad. He'd always hit me like a handful of pills, like herbal lights. Right,
take these, you're gonna need it. I told, I told you my Annie story right when we went and saw Annie on Broadway at the Fox or whatever, the Broadway version at the Fox. I love Annie, like I'm a big fan, but I don't know what it was that night, I kind of just like needed to step out and I went into the lobby of the Fox and during a show. You know, the lobby of the Fox is
great because it's empty. And I went to have a drink and asked for a whiskey and the guy poured me the just barely under the rim of the jigger. And I was like, come on, man, it's like no one's around. I mean, I'm I'm at Annie. And he was like, well, sir, if you'd like to pay for a double shot, and oh that made me so mad.
He said, this will be affecting your tips. No, of course I tipped him, because a dummy, all right, Za, Well, yeah, I mean you know that's I think places like that there they're under under the thumb of big theater, right, yeah, I know. That was a personal decision on that guy's part. Frankly, Um, all right, we're gonna go with zach Low here. You may know this, I don't. You're gonna be shocked that. I don't think I've ever seen this movie from the eighties.
From the eighties, I said, Zach Low says, this Alex breaks record, the music Man recruits him victory or death. What it's from the eighties? Mm hmm, music Man recruits him? Like does he mean literally the production of the music Man brings him on. I'll give you another hand. It was a sci fi film from the eighties, very sort of iconic eighties kids sci fi film. Oh um, the Last Starfighter. Yes, what music Man? I don't know. And it's in all caps to the capital M capital m oh.
You know. Maybe the guy who played that character who recruited him was the music Man from the other from the music Man. Maybe that would be my guess. I think it was. I want to say it was Mandy Patinkin, but I could be thinking of him in Alien Nation and he is a music man. He's not the music Man, right, He's one of many points. Uh, that's a good one. Can you believe I've never seen that movie that weird.
At this point, you've seen just the most random You've not seen the most random hodgepodge assortment of movies that I can actually believe that you've never seen that this that ship may have sailed. Okay, I think you're you're gonna maybe maybe when your daughter is old enough to appreciate it, you should watch it with her. We're trying to make the Goonies decision, and now we're like, is it too early for the Goonies because we're that's of all movies that in et and probably Jurassic Park of
the three movies we're just dying to show her. Yeah, I can feel you. I've never been into the Goonies very much. As a matter of fact, I don't know that I've seen it all the way through. I think I've seen all of it just in bits and pieces, but not from start to finish. Ever. Well, thanks for being on the show. We're gonna, we're gonna close. That's
shocking to me. But you've seen, not seen a very random eclectic But we're gonna say that because there's a there's a segment on that everyone know that listens knows what's coming. Uh. Brian Ridge says, this Travolta is big prolific fiction writer, but missing Zeno. Big Zeno is the big giveaway there. But but it's missing Zu. Well, I mean, what would Zeno be in? There's only one movie? So um, the Last Starfighter? No battle is a Battle for Earth?
Is that? The movie was Battlefield Earth? Yet? Okay? So wait, did travel to play an author in there or something? No? No, no, he played? Yeah, Battlefield Earth is about an author that just can't crack his first novel. It just I could? It threw me off? Were they making an l Run Hubbard reference? Yeah? Yeah, Are we allowed to say his name? Sure? Okay, I didn't know what you thought. He was banned from crossing our lips. No, no, I was worried that I
was going to get you sued. Oh if I got sued for movie crash, you would still be a defendant. That doesn't seem fair, I know. But we're in this together, all right, Here we go. I think you've seen this one. This is from Kenneth In and you've seen wicker Man. Well, this is like wicker Man with a female lead. That's a high coup. That's that's pretty clever. You've seen wicker Man. Well, this is like wicker Man a female mm hmm, I just watched the original wicker Man the other day. Doesn't
help things at all. Good movie, it is very good. The remake wasn't very good. I didn't see that. It wasn't very good. Um with the female lead. And it's a movie, right, it has to be a movie. I don't think you've seen this then if you haven't gotten it by now, Um, romancing this stone, that's right, all right, I just pulled that one out of thin air. Uh no, it's midsummer. Have you not seen that? Yes? Yes, yeah, I see that now. Yeah. Yeah, I loved it. It
was did you really disturbing? Also a divisive movie? What? Yeah? I could see a lot of people disliking that movie for sure, you know, Nolan, I went on and on about it. I loved a lot of things about it. I thought it was gorgeous and it was top notch filmmaking. I thought it was too long. I think they could have cut out twenty minutes of that movie easily, like at least one of those eating scenes, and that that whole first Mushroom Trip was very cool and accurate. But
I don't think it moved the story along. Any Yeah, it was some pretty ham fisted foreshadowing for sure, But Yeah, at the same time, one thing that I've learned that with a movie like that, and that's just my personal take, when when something seems like overly long, I really have come to think, like I really think that director might have been onto something and that they and I don't know, maybe it's just me because sometimes I go on overly long when I'm saying something, as I'm doing right now.
But with a movie like Midsummer I don't know if that and impact or the general dread or whatever it was that gets built up into you from watching that movie would have been quite as impactful had they taken out, you know, one of those dinner scenes. I totally agree with you. It could have. It could have happened, and it would have been virtually the same movie, but it may not have been the same movie in that it
may not have gotten you that much. I could also be wrong, because what really turns that movie is when that older couple jump from the cliff, Like, I mean, that does everything you need, and that happens in like the first twenty minutes, I think, doesn't it? Yeah, that was brutal. It was I don't know about twenty minutes because it took a while to get going. But now I never really thought about that because it is a movie that counts on a very slow burned sense of dread.
So maybe if you miss apparently there's like a fucking five hour version. Oh really, Yeah, I don't know if you and I can make it through that one. Did you see you saw Hereditary? Right? Yeah? I like that one. Um, I think I liked them both equally, to tell you the truth, but when I think of movies like that, my mind inevitably goes to the witch. Um. I know it's not the same guy. I always want to call him Dave Agers, but I think it's Robert Agres, right,
I think it's Robert Eggers. Did The Lighthouse in the which, yes, And I mean we've talked about this before and stuff you should know, like The Lighthouses one of the better movies ever made. This not just with like everything about it, the cinematography, like each shots lay out. That acting is about as good as any two people have ever acted
in their entire They really did. Um and the dialogue it just seems like if you were reading the dialogue, you'd be like Jesus, when is this you know, monologue going to end? Or this one long run on sentence? But the like all the more reason to take your hat off to those guys for being able to nail it and sell it. I really do. I agree. I think they got robbed for sure, But anyway, I think The Witches one of the best movies of all time. I loved it and I need to see that again. Yeah,
you can watch it over and over again. It's one of those ones. It's not like um like Revolutionary Road. You can watch that and enjoy it multiple times, kind of like also the Black Coat's Daughter. Oh oh, I see what you're doing. Uh, I saw you know. I'm not like the biggest meme guy, but some of these pandemic quarantine memes have been kind of funny. And I saw one the other day that had had the girl from uh Hereditary on the left side and it said is gonna be my year? And then right below and
it just had a telephone pole. It's pretty good. I saw today. Actually that was um it said us rolling into January and it's Danny and Sandy from Greece, like through the chill of the convertible, and then it says us rolling into May and it's um Vincent Vega and Mia Wallace through the windshield. It's just perfect. Whoever came up with it, I suppose, yes, exactly. Yeah, she looks pretty rough and he looks all mad. Oh yeah, they shouldn't. Man,
what a genius casting would have been. If Uma Thurman would have been Olivia Newton John, that would have been pretty genius. I don't all right, maybe they pulled it off. No, I don't think so, God bless her. All right, let's do one more of these, because, as you know, you and I both hate hikus. That's our that's our dirty secret. It's not so much I hate haiku. It's I hate losing, and I'm losing right now. So oh you're not losing. Wow,
there's another Lass Starfighter one interesting. I'm gonna read it just because I shouldn't say that, because Brian Clark right now is probably like, oh no, Harold Hill and Space Death Blossom the last resort victory or death. Then you gotta all right, well, here here we go. We'll finish up with Mike. Sam's one of our old pals. He says this Oh, the cellos, a sign something must be near. Avoid the water. Oh, the cellos the musical instrument. What
was the middle part again? A sign that something must be near? A sign? Wait, a sign something must be near? And then avoid the water. Ah is it Titanic? No? Okay, hold on not, I guess there were cellos and water, yeah, right in the Titanic. Um and the and iceberg was near? Um? What about mm hmm oh wait the cellos he could be talking about, Like what about Jaws? Jaws? Jaws, yes, Shaws. I did it, chuck, Yeah, I finally I was thinking that, Like they showed somebody playing a cello, and it just
took me off on the wrong path. That was a good one. Yeah. These these are tough. That was a good one. These can be hard. All right, We're gonna move on to another. Uh. And this one is it's not a competition. It's a competition with yourself. But it's the only movie crush segment where I do keep score. And it is also a tradition for a guest on the mini crushes. Uh. And it's called Josh's Holes. Okay, So this is where I make a list of twenty films.
Usually usually in a genre. Uh. And the goal, not the goal, but the the what ends up happening is we expose your movie holes on whether or not you have seen this film. So it's easy. All you gotta do is say yes, I have seen it or no, and then feel free to elaborate and pontificate at the end game. No. With hodgment, it took quite a long time. It started out as noles holes, but then everyone has uh.
We did Emily's holes, Hodgeman's holes, and then when Annie was on Mini Crush, we did uh movies Annie hasn't seen yet. Nice because you know, we worked together. I didn't want to. I think that was wise, Chuck. That comes with working in the same place for thirteen years. That's right. Annie's a beloved guest. Everyone loves her, by the way, no surprise, alright. So uh, here we go number one, and here's the here's the category. I didn't want to like. I kind of know what you've seen
in what you hadn't. But the whole goal is not to like see if I can get you. The goal is to be as random as possible. So I lobbed out very popular movies and that I went with eighties and nineties Best Picture nominees. Okay, well you mean, and I recently watched Girls Just Want to Have Fun, So check that one off. Have y'all seen that yet? She grew up on it. She was just like just sitting there with her her hands, like just having the greatest time.
And I'm like, I don't remember any dance competition in this movie. Man, I'm trying to imagine not having a kid and being able to just watch as many movies and things as you want and read books and all that good stuff. It is nice, Like, you know, life isn't isn't all just champagne and roses with that, of course, you know, there's still a lot of responsibility that comes along,
and everyone is stressed out. I'm not trying to minimize saying, look, who if you're so glue or you don't have kids to fucking walk in the park, right, I don't want to hear it from you, all right, I didn't gonna start I don't think anybody would. We're gonna start with a little movie called Raging Bull. Uh. I have not seen it. Okay, are you doing these chronologically? The first
ten or eighties, the second ten or nineties? Okay, I have to say I detected a distinct note of um negative judgment in your Okay, well, that is a that is a holes tradition. It's sort of a character I go into when someone misses one. I just go mm hmm. All right, so you've got like that. You would be a really good um polygraph test giver. Oh, I would rule. I mean you just kind of nail that that part. Did you did you murder your wife? No? Okay, I
see that's your answer. All right, question too? What do you have for breakfast this morning? I had? Oh? Do you want to know? I had toast with apricot jam okay, alright. Number two is a movie starring Katherine Hepburn, Henry Fonda, and Jane Fonda, called on Golden Pond. I have not seen that one either, Okay, I'm I don't feel it all bad about that defiant that okay, just bounced right off of my armor, bounce right off that scarf around
your face. IM look so ridiculous right now, It's pretty great. I'm used to it already. Good all right. Number three a little comedy uh starring Dustin Hoffman and featuring Bill Murray and also starring uh Ship what's her name, Jessica Lang Tutsie started it the other day, didn't make it through the first five minutes. Really, there is a mont HAJJ that is many minutes long of Dustin Hoffman teaching acting, and I can't think of a lamer thing that anyone
outside of the acting professional you want to see. It was so self congratulatory and just I was like, I'm totally over this. It wasn't funny. There was nothing that sucked me in. I was okay. I stayed as long as I did because I know it's like supposedly just one of the all time great movies, and I just couldn't do it all right. Plus, I'm not five minutes not a huge Dustin Hoffman fan anyway, Like I like him just fine when I like him, but I'm not.
I don't seek out his work. You know, I love Dustin Hoffman, but he was he was swept up in the me too movement as being a PERV with that, a Hansy PERV with one of his assistants or somebody. Is that right? Oh yeah, I heard about that. It just kind of from that caaded out, so did he as well. I haven't heard from him for a while. Well, it's not like he was still lightening up the box office,
you know. Alright, number four, I know you've seen this, or at least, praise pretty God that you've seen this, a little movie that featured a boiling bunny called Fatal Attraction. No, okay, I've seen the bunny part. I've seen the end many times, A sexy elevator seen. I've seen them walking through the context. I've seen that like fourteen times. That HBO when I was a kid. I saw it early today a couple of times. Um, So no, I have not. I can't
say that i've seen Fatal Attraction. So seen means you've seen the whole movie all the way through at least once. Right, Yeah, I can't say. I'm really sorry. I swear to God, I'm I like movies. Well, you're pulling it. You were pulling a knol there, that's what Nold does. Like, oh, I've seen parts of it, and like I think I've kind of seen it in patches, and that is a great nul impression. It's terrible. Uh, you would like Fatal Attraction. That is a great, great eighties thriller. I like the
ending a lot. I mean I thought it was great part, but it's one of those things where it's like, um, once upon a time in Hollywood. I went to go watch that a second time, and I was like, I'm just going to fess forward to like the last ten minutes fifteen minutes, because it's great to see all that build up once. But after that, you know, I don't think you need to see it again. I didn't need to see it again. You just want to see the
Manson family get pretty pretty much. It was. It was a movie that was sort of built around I mean, I loved it, but it was sort of built around a big, long set up in a big cape of an ending. Yeah. And I know I must sound hypocritical having just defended Midsummer for the same thing. I don't know, maybe I just wasn't in the mood. Maybe in a couple of years I'll watch the whole thing all the way through, because it is a beautifully done film. If you ask me, are you all right? I thought you
didn't like his stuff that much? Uh? Well, you know my deal with Tarantino, and everyone's to give worrying about this on this show, But I love his early stuff, and uh, I just think he needs to edit stuff down a bit. He's a little too indulgent. That movie is a good example of that, for sure. Yeah, but I like this one more than I've liked anything since. Uh, the Nazi, the Nazzy One, Inglorious Bastards. He didn't like hatefully huh Oh, that was probably my least favorite. I
like that one a lot. I liked it even better the second time I saw it too. I don't know if I could get through it a second time. It was so goddamn long. It is very long and kind of circuitous, but I liked it. There was a lot more action in that than there wasn't once upon a time in Hollywood. And that's what it takes to keep
my entry. It was said in one room, I know, but there was a lot going on, and there was like a lot of mystery to it and intrigue, and there was way more going on in that one room than there wasn't all of Los Angeles and once upon a time in Hollywood. WHOA all right. I didn't hate it or anything, and I will say that I laughed every time they did the door nailing the door shut. It's really funny, all right. Number five another Dustin Hoffman movie, as it turns out, a little movie about Tom Cruise
and his big brother called rain Man. I've seen that a couple of times. You're like that that I don't get to put two yeses. Alright, rain Man. Good movie. Very dated though, I could see that. And I'm not saying that in a way that like it doesn't hold up, but it just it is so eighties. Oh yeah, that one scene where they're coming down the escalator and the matching super eighties like high button mock collar shirts and he's like a star rosa salesman or something like that,
isn't he Yeah, like high end sports car. He's a he's just a douche. Yeah, he does that one. Well, all right. Number six a little movie about baseball and dreams called Field of Dreams. Yes, many times, Okay, is a matter of fact. If you have the MLB network, it's on eight times a day, is it really? Especially now? But even before they show Field of Dreams and eight men out constantly in the office. Yeah, but that's it.
Apparently that's all they've got. It's like you're you're aware of the bad news bears, right, has there ever been a bad baseball movie. Maybe Major League two wasn't that great, but think about it, The Field of Dreams, the Natural Eight Men Out, Bad News Bears, the first Major League Bull Durham. Oh, there was that one Angels in the Outfield, probably wasn't great. And then there was oh wait, there was that other one with the kid that played the picture for the Cubs. I don't know that one. I
can't remember that. Gary Coleman, Oh God, I wish did he die? Yes, he did. He died frankly, somewhat mysteriously. If he asked me. I think he supposedly fell down the stairs at his home in Utah. Oh that's right, yeah, And I don't I don't know much more than that, but I always thought it was weird. You're like, he died by falling down the stairs and his wife was known to be quite shovy. I saw Webster in the
airport once. I saw Webster Lennox mall once. Really. Yeah, that's very odd that that is a celebrity that we've both seen before independently. That's weird. When when did you see him? This is when I was living in l A. So it was late nineties, early two thousand's, Okay, I saw him. Uh, I don't know when he was short, right, I saw him after that. Uh, this is like maybe five six years ago. And he was carrying a full bag of laundry over his shoulder through the mall, which
is a very odd site to see. On top of seeing Webster at them all. I thought, you're gonna say, like on top of a pack mule, just slowly walking through making eye contact with everyone. Is he still alive? I don't know. I knew you're gonna ask that, and you beat me to it, all right. Number seven a movie starring Harrison Ford about a little murder that happens in an Amish community called Witness. Yes, still they went in theaters as a matter of fact. Oh, I feel
like I should give you a bonus for that. I think you should. I could use it, alright. I picked this one because I know you've seen it. So a movie about astronauts called The Right Stuff. Yes. So I've got a little story about that one that was like my dad just loved that movie for some reason, and we went and rented it and it came as like
three video tapes. This is like you know where you went to the video store and there was like five movies, and it was Beverly Hills, Cop Looker, run Away, and the Right Stuff basically where your choice is when you went to the video store. And so he had my whole family watched the Right Stuff on his birthday, which happens to be the fourth of July. And he made um garbage pail stew, which is like a bunch of sausage and like cabbage heads and all this stuff cook
over a flame in a new garbage pail. It's supposed to be new. You don't want to do it and to use garbage pellets gross. But that's my My memory of the right stuff is watching it like that. Well, and you are a current You and you me both are current space exploration enthusiasts. Yes, we're going down to Florida on May for the manned launch, the human launched
for the first NASA. Uh Elon Musk, I think it's Elon Musk as a matter of fact, he's yeah, no, I'm sorry, it's definitely SpaceX that sending these guys to the to the I S S. Because that's you know, it's such a big deal that that we rely on Russia two ferry American astronauts to the International Space Station, like seventy million bucks a seat. So this is an enormous thing that like we're taking that back over and they're going to be shooting them into space from Cape Canaveral,
So we're going to be watching that. We're pretty psychobut it. Actually, yeah, it's amazing. But so yeah, the right stuff, I've seen it. All right, you have equalized to my friend. Oh really at at eight inn we have equalized, thank you, all right. Number nine a movie about a little musician called Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart called Amadeus. Could not make it through that one. Okay, fair enough, it's a long did you see it? Sure? Okay? Uh?
Number ten about that a movie that oddly introduced me to motown music, even though I didn't see the movie until twenty years after. I listened to the soundtrack as a twelve year old about a group of thirty something boomers called The Big Chill. No, I've not seen The Big Chill, but I did see that one Saturday Night Live sketch that was based on it when Glenn Close hosted.
And I guess part of the movie is she like offers her husband to her friend who is trying to have a baby, and they go and like, you know, do it as it were, and um in this the sketch, it's the same premise, but she's like downstairs, you know, just kind of being you know, super pheely and just at one with the universe for having made this gesture. They're like really start to go at it. Within earshot.
She just starts kind of second guessing her decision because that's pretty funny seeing we're having like a really intense time at it. Like she thought it was gonna be some kind of clinical like let's just get you pregnant, yeah, or like you know, just something sweet, probably quick. And she's like sitting there in a big, you know, chunky sweater, like drinking a glass of t ro mug of tea. They're just like making a lot of knowing, Wow, that's
really funny. That's a great idea for a sketch. Actually, alright, Number eleven a movie about a real life doctor called Awakenings. Yeah, that was a good one. I like that one. It was like the antithesis of a follow up Patch Adams, which I did see the same doctor, right, huh, same doctor? Right? Wouldn't that totally different? Doctor. The first one was Oliver Sacks, the famous Oliver Sacks, the Neurologists. That's right, Patch Adams
about it. It's about Patch Adams. Yeah, Oliver Sacks just set up in his grave and laughed himself back to death with that one. But Patch Adams is just such a terrible movie that I was I felt robbed having seen it in the theater. It's just so bad. So that's weird that you saw that. The melodramatic you know, alright? Number twelve a true uh true life film or a true story as most normal people would say, called bugsy. I never saw it. Okay, Yeah, I'm really sorry. Man.
Are you sure that a lot of people like I haven't seen most of the films on these lists, that people in general have seen these or have not tast guests? Oh, you know what, nol believe it or not. Usually it comes down to the wire at the very end with no yeah, and it comes down to like the last couple, Hodgman got trounced. If that makes you feel any about That makes me feel a lot better. And added independent films because I thought he would farewell. Oh, I can't
wait to hear that one. And he got kind of killed. I can't wait. That's going to be delicious, all right. Number thirteen a movie about uh well, it's a movie about a lot of things. It's called The Crying Game. I've not seen it, but I love that song by boy George Ye Yes, and um, that's one of those ones. So Netflix and Prime. One of the few good things that's come out of this this COVID nineteen crisis is like they have really started to throw some stuff at
their at their libraries that weren't there before. It was getting a little a little week for a little while, and they've definitely stepped their game up. Yeah, definitely them, and the Crying Game is up there. Um, there's a whole bunch of new James Bond, like Roger Moore eighties James Bond, which I think is just the best. Although now that I go back and see him, I see what you're talking about. It is pretty ridiculous. Yeah, but
that's who we grew up with. Sure. Um, but there's just a lot of a lot of much better movies, higher caliber movies than there there usually are on there, So I'm kind of slowly knocking them out. I watched um, Velvet buzz Saw two nights ago, and that does not it's not that great. If you like Nightcrawler, you're going to be grossly disappointed by Velvet buzz Saw. That's the one about the art scene. Yeah, yeah, And it's Jake Jillen Hall, it's Renee Russo. It's the same director. I think,
Dan Gilroy. Oh is it? Um? It's it's a it's a good diversion. It's something different. It's offbeat, um, but it just doesn't know what it wants to be. Like. If you go into it not expecting much, you might enjoy it. To it next time. Okay, number fourteen And if that was a weird pickup, I don't even remember what I was saying. I went to go get a phone plug and make another drink up. I'm still on the same drink. Well that's good for you. Hey, I've
got a little tip for you. So this dark and stormy, you know, it's just like ginger beer, rum and um lime. I put a little like quarter ounce of velvet flarin um in there, and it just took velvet flaren um. It's the it's the liqueur that makes tiki drinks taste tiki, and so I gave like a little ticky twist to this dark and storming which is a tiki drink in and it's heart and it's ok I strongly recommend it all right, made it pop in the words of marketing
departments everywhere. Oh yeah, marketing departments are the best, alright. So number fourteen, you're not doing as bad as you thought. You could make a big, strong come back here. I think you might have seen this a movie with Daniel day Lewis, another true story called In the Name of the Father. No, I didn't. Everybody, you can't see this right now, but my face is in my palm. No, this is all just fine. It's not No one should ever feel bad about their holes. Sure, but isn't the
point to expound upon like each movie? Yeah, well I shouldn't do that because I haven't seen them. Well no, but it's you can expound upon why you haven't seen it too. I did not see it because I was um not into Daniel day Lewis at the time. I'm just gonna come out and say it, okay, And there was a brief time where I wasn't a Daniel day Lewis and that stopped. Starting with there will be Blood. You didn't like that one, Okay, Yeah, it's a tough movie.
There was a point where Paul Thomas Anderson started making movies that are hard to enjoy. For sure. We walked out of Inherent Vice. Actually, yeah, inherent advice. There will be Blood, The Master and Phantom Thread. They're not like enjoyable quote enjoyable unquote movies. I know it's sad because the guy is just so amazing, but he's making movies, and there's definitely a reason to do this, Like I see a value in it making movies for yourself, but
I think he's missing the point. Like usually that means like make a movie that you will enjoy, but not just you, like other people as well. Like he is literally making a movie for himself and maybe a small group of friends. And then I, I mean, I don't want to yuck anybody's yeom as it were, But I feel like there's probably a lot of people who, especially in his later work, enjoy it because there's a sense that if you don't enjoy it, you are maybe lacking
culturally or artistically or intellectually. And yeah, that's no reason to like a movie. Like you like a movie because you like the movie. So I mean anyone who did like There Will Be Blood or any of the other movies that he's made lately, Um, that's great. I have no problem with that, But don't like a movie just because you think you're supposed to have to like a movie. Yeah, I mean I liked them all, but they were just challenging movies, like none of them have protagonists that you
can get behind, and that's always tough. But you'll be glad to know his next movie, which was supposed to be shooting right now, so I imagine they're not imagine they're they've got to be delayed. But he's making a movie I think about, like high school high school kid in the seventies in l A. That sounds like that could be up my alley. So I don't think it's unless he's just an asshole. It won't be another movie about a character that you can't identify. What he's getting.
He pitched it like, okay, it's just like Days and Confused, except unwatchable. It's gonna kill This guy's a real prick and everyone hates. It's gonna suck the money right out of your bank account. Alright, Number fifteen, I think you've probably seen this, a movie about a pig called Babe. Babe. It just saw for the first time in a decade or so, and Chuck, when's the last time you saw Babe? It's been a long time. It's a pretty magical movie.
It is maybe the most magical might be like you forget that you're not actually watching a talking pig and that this is not that pigs personality, and like it's just not only does it hold up, it's actually managed to get better. James Cromwell's Julie full in it. Um, I don't know the actress who plays his wife, Um, she's she's great. Like everybody in that movie is just great. The dogs are great, Like the whole movie is just wonderful.
Like if you haven't seen Babe in a while, or if you just saw a Babe yesterday, watch it again right after this. I think Ruby could probably watch that by now, Yeah, for sure, And I think she would. She's definitely reached the age where she could watch it and appreciate it. But I think also she's got years ahead of her to appreciate it on different levels as well. You know, Jesse Thorne, our mutual friend is uh he's a big fan of Babe Too Pig in the City.
He said, that's amazing, and I never saw that. Yeah, I didn't see that one either. I may go take my own advice and watch it right after this. All right, okay, so that counts. That was one and I expounded, so I fulfilled my obligation. I have a feeling you have not seen this movie. I feel bad because it just doesn't seem like a movie you would see, um the English Patient with um uh Sean Thomas Scott. Yes, that
was a crossover reference. Huh, it was uh, And I have not seen it with Raye Fines and Kristin Scott Thomas sitting World War two in the desert, I think, yeah, yeah, I have not a lot about it. All right, so here's the deal. Oh wait, if how did they sweep these? If you sweep these last four, then you equalize, all right, all right, there's nothing to stop you from doing. Okay, Oh well, I wish you would have told me that at the beginning of I think you've seen you might
have seen it? Worth these all right? Number seventeen A like Confidential. Yes, that was a good movie. That was when I was like, I like this guy Pierce character, he's all right, okay, and that and Russell Crowe was so good and that is like, yeah, sort of the
thug cop who beats up all the right people. Yeah, he's a really like overlooked actor even though he was, you know, one of the biggest stars of the late nineties early two thousand's, I think a lot of people because he went around beating people up at the same time in real life that kind of overshadowed his actual acting abilities. But if you go back and look at some of his stuff, I think, um, he was really
good in The Insider. Did you see that one with Manchino is like a reporter or something like that, or a producer. Yeah, I think he actually does that. The he hads a phone call like that. Um, but he was great, and that he was great, and Mastering Commander he was like he was wonderful and it really is. And what the one thing that's weird about that movie is they set it up like they knew it was going to be a franchise and then it just never
panned out. Yeah, like there was a colon in the name, like they expected there would also be like Mastering Command or spring Break or something like that, you know, show me he uh, well there, you know you probably knew. But there was a there was a bunch of Master and Commander books. Okay, yeah I did. I knew it was based on a book, so they just chose one book. Yeah, and I think there was a big series. So that was probably why the Colon was there. That's one of
the most realistic. Like the Lighthouse is another one, like where the realism really just like sells the movie. And Master and Commander was like, how did they even go about making that movie? Yeah? No, I know they did a magnificent job. Another one that kind of sucks you in, but at the same time it maintains like the whole blockbuster feel to it, you know, like it it lifts you up and kind of carries you off with it.
So I have seen what was the question, I don't even know whatever it was, that counts as when I've seen I already deleted it. Here. Let me undo that because I am curious. L a confidential and you just did like a pull quote of the movie poster. It lifts you up and carries you with it, says Josh Clark. Right, they're gonna start printing movie posters for Master and Command or Other Side of the World again, just to get that one out there alright. Number eighteen, a movie about
death row and magic. The Green Mile. Yes, I have seen that a couple of times. I didn't like it nearly as much as Shawshank Redemption. But I'll bet every couple person who's ever seen The Green Mile said that same exact sentence. But it is still good. Michael Clark, I think there's third Yes, Yeah, it's in there somewhere. It's either his middle name or his last name, Michael Duncan Clark. I believe he did as a matter of fact, within the last few years. Yeah, he was wonderful and
that just pull that your heart strings. And that Percy guy, the bad guy who didn't wet the sponge thumbs down. He was a bad guy. You gotta wet that sponge. Percy. Yeah. I think he played Yanno in Ghostbusters too, didn't he? You know? Ghostbusters Too registered so little with me. I don't remember much about it. He played if it is the same guy he played Janosh in Ghostbusters too, where you guys like hello baby, where's the baby? And then he also played Fish in Ally McBeal the series. Oh
I didn't watch that. It was a good It was a good, good show. That what's going on a half with your scarf? Now? I just and now seeing the top of it, you have it bunned up in the top and you look like, uh, Genie from my dream of Genie. That's exactly what I was going for, Chuck, thank you for noticing. All right, two more, I think you're saying gin Tonic kicked in. That's what I think you are staging a furious come back. And I'm gonna flip flop bees because I'm pretty sure you've seen the
last one and I want some intrigue. So I'm gonna say a little movie about a doctor on the run called The Fugitive. Oh yeah, I saw that. The other, as a matter of fact, doesn't hold up very well. Tommy Lee Jones is good as of course, But um, you like Harrison Ford garbage. It's not so much Harrison Ford. He's just kind of there almost. He does a serviceable job, um, serviceable and workman like. But it's his name is not
armand to Sante. But that guy you mean the bad guy, Yes, the guy who turns out to be the bad guy. You think it's his friend at first, but he turns out to actually have been the guy who betrayed him. Yeah, that is John Houston's son, Danny Houston. What Angelica Houston's brother? What? I'm pretty sure right that guy has never been named Danny a day in his life. Are you sure? Do you do live lookups in this show? Oh? No, no, no, no, no, I know you're talking about the bad guy who. Actually
there are two bad guys in the Fugitive. Yeah, what bad guy are you talking about? I can only think of the one? Uh? Dr As Nichols is a main antagonist in The Fugitive. Okay, what the funk? I'm way off? Jeroon Jeroen crab A. That guy looks much more like that than a Danny Houston. Also, he played the Bond villain. He played a Bond villain, Georgie Coast Kieffskoff. How did I think that was Danny Houston? I don't know. They kind of look alike. Are you sure? Well, I'm looking
it up now, Danny. Yeah, that's who I'm thinking of. Groin. Yeah, yeah, I was so wrong. Is Danny Houston even in the Fugitive? I don't think so, but look him up. I mean, he's It looks like Julianne Moore was in there, and I don't remember her being in it, but that reminds me that I saw. Oh look, they have a pronunciation of the guy's name under his trivia, like you're Rune crob A. Well, we were way off this. This brings
me back the stuff you should know. But Julianne, she was in the Children of Men and I watched that the other day. That is one of the best movies ever made. From start to finish. There is not a moment in there that's superfluous or boring or drags. It's just a superbled movie master filmmaker. Who is it? Wasn't that Dni Villaneux. Oh well, that would explain a lot if it were, I think. So, Okay, alright, dude, this
is it. So that was the one you weren't sure of, This is the one you are sure I've seen, No, no, no, the fugitive I was pretty sure you man, I flip flopped them to bring intrigues so that you can equalize or you can can be the intrigue comment. Okay, it makes more sense now, Alright, quit messing with this canna fall off, and then what will happen? And then the your audio is going to bleed out into this microphone
and then you'll be sorry. All right, Uh, here we go Last One, a movie starring Jack Nicholson featuring talk soup guy what's his name, Craig Can here. As good as it gets, Yes, I've seen it. I've seen it. I saw it. I saw as good as it gets. I saw it, everybody. I told you it usually comes down to the wire. Oh my god, this was This is like uncut gems. But for me and I even even see uncut gems. Oh man, that was great. I'm glad you equalize. That's fantastic. That was a great movie.
There was a great dog in there, the Brussels Griffin. I don't remember the dog's name, but do you remember the dog with the little beard? Yeah, I mean sort of, Momo asked, right a little bit. Yeah, yeah, not entirely, but definitely in the same wheelhouse as Mo. Although there's
only one Mo. Yeah, there's only one Mom. Alright, We're gonna this is supersized, and I appreciate your time, but we do want to finish up with a little segment called stream this where you talk about what you've been watching, uh during the lockdown, So recommend some stuff until everyone what's shitty? I have seen a couple of good things. Um have you seen Horse Girl movie starring Alison bree I No, no, I saw a different thing. But it wasn't a movie you're thinking of Zoo. This is different. No,
this is a really great movie. Um that Alison bree co wrote out there man out there like the level of um imagination and intelligence, um, but also like humility, Like she plays a very um kind of fractured woman in this in this uh, this movie. UM, it's just it doesn't it's not hard to watch, it's not hard to get into. It's not hard to get It's just a wonderful movie where you could tell like somebody went to her and said, like, hey, you know you've made it.
What's what's your what's the movie you want to do? You know, so frequently people will do a movie that means a lot to them, but you know it doesn't mean a lot to everybody else. This one was maybe the best of that variety I've ever seen. Wow, that's great. I think she's awesome. All right, I just wrote that down what's that streaming on? Is it new or is it pretty sure? It's on Netflix? It's it's from um. I think it came out at the very beginning of That's a good one, is are you? Are you just
asking me? Yeah? I mean I think we talked on stuff you should know. I'll mention it here real quick though. Hodgeman was on and he said that he was in a show called red Oaks and I hadn't heard of it, but it's an Amazon Prime show kind of Caddy check ESK about a kid in the eighties that works at
a tennis club, a golf and tennis country club. So Emily and I've been binging through that and it's their thirty minutes and it's really just very easy to watch, fun and funny, well acted, great great eighties soundtrack, and I've been digging it. Did you ever see that? See red Oaks? No? I haven't. How's Hodgeman looking at Well? He hasn't appeared yet. I'm through the first like five or six of season one and he has not appeared, so I'm not sure when he will. Be Delightful when
he does. It's always a little shocking too. Have you it is? Have you seen Coraline. I never saw Coraline. Oh dude, you gotta see it. He is like one of the main characters. Um, he has the voice of the dad. And it's a great movie in and of itself, but um, it makes it. It's not hard to watch because you're like, holy cow, it's Hodgman and he's killing it. Um. But every once in a while that does happen. It doesn't like suck you out of the narrative or anything
like that. But it's a really good movie. It's a very enjoyable movie. Um. I think written by Neil Gaiman or based on a Neil Gaiman a short story or something like that. But it's animated and Hodgeman really really knocks it out of the park. Well, we are in a great position because we know a very small handful of like genuinely semi famous TV and film actors. Like it's just enough to where it's like, oh cool, they're
in that. But I imagine if you know a lot of people, it's it might be hard to watch movies sometimes. I think you kind of lose a little something, You lose that suspension of disbelief from it, you know. So I'm like Oh, that's my friend, and he heares me fifty bucks, s o B. You're still working with that scarf. It's coming upart. I got it, now, I got it, Now, I'm done. All right, what else do you want to recommend? Let's see. Um, you know, I'm super into riff tracks.
That's always been a very comforting thing, especially like if you need some distraction or escapism. It's wonderful because the movies they they do riff tracks is like the guys from the second iteration of MST. Three K doing their own thing. Um. So the movies themselves are escapist, but then the oaks that they're laying on top of the movies, it is doubly escapist. But the one I can watch this over and over again, it's the riff Trek's version
of City of the Dead, which is a Christopher Lee movie. Um, when he was a kid. Basically he was a young Christopher Lee, and it's kind of it's untowards it's weird, like he's still an old man, but he's a young old man and like and this is the most disturbing part of the whole movie, that Christopher Lee is in his sexual prime. So you can imagine him like trying to like go score at a singles bar or something like that. That is not how you ever want to
think of Christopher Lee. So that that automatically out of the gate makes makes it even more unsettling. So that's when I've been watching. I can watch that again and again. Um let's see. I rewatched, uh, the Ninth Gate, which is a wonderful movie. I never saw that. It's a Johnny Depp movie, I think Polanski director. And it's one of those movies where you can watch it anytime, Like if I ever came on T and T, you know T and T used to like show something for a
month straight or two months straight. Like that's the kind of movie you could just watch any time it came on. It's just like that, and it goes all over the world, but somehow it's like like we learned an age. Christie novel is like a cozy mystery has has that element to it somehow, even though it's all over the place and Satan's involved and all that. But it's a really cozy, cozy, satanic horror movie. But it's good. Johnny Depp just kills it. He's doing some good stuff, which By the way, UM,
you should check out this is not um fiction. Actually, there's a YouTube guy who does something called um Incredibly Average and he's like deconstructing the Johnny Depp amber heard battle to say, like who's actually telling the truth and whose lords are doing what? And this guy is doing this incredibly comprehensive like journalistic quality investigation into it, and he's just some guy as far as anybody knows. Yeah, but it's it's really something to to watch kind of unfold.
You've been watching that too, Yeah, a little bit. That's more U miss jam but she fills me in on it every time. Yeah. Um, and let's see what else stranger than fiction? Rewatch that. It is a really good movie. UM. I was a little worried it wasn't gonna hold up, but it definitely did tremors. Rewatch that. Um. I saw Who Killed the Electric Car for the first time last night. Have you ever seen it? I haven't. No, I never
saw that. It's a it's you know, a legendary documentary, but it's also from two thousand six, so it's really quaint to see everybody up in arms about the idea that the automobile industry in the fossil fuel industry got together and kill the electric car. It's like, no shit, you know, like this is it's just so such an afterthought these days that like that's the past, that that
goes on. And at the time they're like really up in a froth about this, and they're talking about how global global warming and climate change could become a problem in the future, and it's just two thousand six, two thousand six, and it really reminds you of how much things have changed in the last fourteen years, even the last ten years, you know, like it was ten years ago and it was a different world in two thousand ten.
So in one sense, it was kind of kind of like going to grandma's house, you know, and getting like milk and cookies made for you, like that level of quaintness. But at the same time it was depressing because it just pointed out how how shitty everything's gotten in the interim. So uplift or a quaint and then depressing, yeah, at the same time, not even one after the other, it's simultaneous. So you just sit there until you get a stomach cache and the movie is over. So it doesn't lift
you up and carry it with you like Master and Commander. No, no, I wouldn't say that for their movie post or even if they asked me. All Right, dude, well this is a lot of fun. This was a tremendous amount of fun, Chuck and again from start to finish, a real honor. Thank you very much for having me like, I really mean that this is this is not of course, I
hope I did you proud? Yeah, man, And these are I mean, these movie crushes have been a lot of fun because I'm getting to skype in with people that I mean, it's become like a social thing here during quarantine. So we'll have to do this again. When I went up to make my second drink, I told Emily, I was like, I wonder if like you, me and Josh and you and me should all do a mini crush. Oh yeah. She was like that would be awesome, And I said, and everybody would flip if we did that. Yeah, yeah,
I will sign you me up right now. All right, we'll pitch that to her. That could be a lot of fun. Do you have to do you have two microphones? Um, well, we're pretty pretty close, so we could sit next to one another, or I can get another laugh we could share Mike, you know we kiss sometimes. Oh all right, even during corns. We will kiss on Skype for you. Oh wow, that's pretty sexy. Uh so thanks to everyone
for listening. I know this was going to be a big hit with everybody, and uh thanks again my friend, and we will talk to everybody in your ear holes next Monday. Thanks dude. For more podcasts for my heart Radio, visit the I heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.