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Mini Crush #130

Aug 03, 202035 min
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Mini Crush #130 has the fever for the flavor. 

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Welcome to movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio. What's Up, kiddo? I love you too. Those are the best that's staying in just the Uh yeah, I guess we should. Hey, everyone, welcome to Minny Crush that if you listen last week, you'll know that. Uh my my daughters in the basement with me on our iPad because we have no childcare help and I gotta work and uh I got just out of nowhere, daddy, But I love you. Those are the best. Noal, I completely agree.

I still get him. I still get him. She still loves me, chuck. She still loves when you're not asking for it, you know. Yeah, it's just the best feeling in the world. Or she just pops in and gives me a little smooch on the cheek. I love it. And Ruby is a very very physically affects, affectionate and snuggly kid, which is uh something that I require in my life because I'm very physically affectionate and that that really fills me up. So yeah, I mean, I don't know,

not me and me and the kids. She's eleven, but we still have what I refer to as morning snugs. But like you know, she'll come in, we'll just like have a little morning snug and then get on with our day. That's the best. I'm glad to know that. I hope that never goes away because she she calls it snuggle time, Daddy, snuggle time. Uh see. No, I'm already mad at the new Facebook because I'm looking for something and I don't even know how to look for it. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it. Ah,

what are we gonna do about this chuck? I don't know. It's so clunky, It's just like, it's so fucking awful. I saw your hot takes, by the way, on the Facebook page when someone I was asking for controversial hot takes? What did you put? I think that's part of this bit I said movies are overrated? Do you know what I said? What Et was an asshole? Yeah, okay, jerk uh man, I'll tell you We're probably talked about it.

But that part of Ett where he gets all white and dried up like a like an old dog poop spoiler. I'm sorry that part really freaked me out. Man. When I was a kid, that was really upsetting. I found

it pretty upsetting. Yeah, it's the worst. Well, That's a nice segue though, Noel, because we're we're cribbing stuff from the Crushers page again and our oldest of friends with one of the best crusher names, uh Margharita Saramago is the one who posted that I feel like reading controversial stuff, so hit me up with your hottest movie takes, and uh, that was mine. But but boy, there's a lot of them on here. There's more than two and forty. And hot takes like this are always good because it gets

a good discussion going, you know. So we're gonna go start with Wesley McNeely. Blade Runner original theatrical release was the best cut. It's funny underneath he's just getting hammered from people with memes. Do you think these are people that really believe these things they're saying or just trying to get a rise, like like I was. I think there's probably a mix of both. But I believe Wesley McNeely. Uh.

I don't think Wesley was trying to get rise. I think because there were a few likes to you know, some people, some people like that first cut. It's fine, that's the one that what has less voiceover in order is it more voiceover. It's voiceover or no voiceover. The for the theatrical had voiceover, right, that's right, that's right, and and that the theatrical one was it more ambiguous

or less ambiguous? Sorry? The ending? Uh? The theatrical one is where they drove away together in in into in happiness, into the country. Right, yeah, which was they stole the shots from the shining end the other way around? No, I think you're right, Shining would have been earlier. Um, the winding country road shots or whatever, the scenic highway shots were stolen from the shining Yeah, exactly. Now I'm

just confused. It's okay, Chuck, Uh, all right, here we go, making roast a ball, says I doubt this week controversial in this crowd. But I finally watched The Notebook this weekend and hated it with a fiery passion. You like it, Chuck, You sing that movies praises that's your favorite movie? I think, Oh, shut up, so mad at you, you big sap. I thought the Notebook was fine. It was it was very sweet, and it was definitely overly romantic. Which one of them dies?

Is it Gosling? Does he die? I'm not going to spoil anything, all right? When I tried to trap you as a spoiler entrapment, Well, let's say this that there's bookends are not bookends, sort of a thread throughout of a flash forward with them both as old people. So okay, so you know neither one of them dies young. That's what I'll say. Uh, here we go with Andrew Abbs. Shear says Star Wars episodes seven through nine are not that bad. Star Wars fans ruined Star Wars, and you

know what, Andrew's got a lot of people agreeing. Seven. See, I I still can't even process the numbering system. So seven through nine is like post original movies. It's like the prequels and such, right, starting with seven? Hold on? Do you hear that? I do? She can't hear anything on the iPad? Chuck, gotta sort that out. Well, what's the what's the problem? Did it unplug? Did the are you sure? Does the volume down? Tell her? Tell her to turn it off and back on again. That always works, you.

Maybe you just need to try a different thing. Is it a game or something you're watching. We'll try and watch something else and let me know if it doesn't work, and if not, you can come over here and I'll see if I can fix it. Okay, all right, now, let's just leave on. Tell her to put on the subtitles. She watches stuff with subtitles by accident, and I'm always go in there and turn them off. Amazing. Uh, let me see here. Mike Sam's says this, the last thirty

minutes of Hereditary ruined everything that occurred before them. A lot of people think that a lot of people hated that, and I did. I found it chilling. I really liked it. Um. I am definitely not in that camp. But some people think that everything from when the kid jumps out the window falls out the window as it spoilers. I'm not even saying who it is, just the kid, um, that everything from then on is just cheesy and like overly dramatic and stupid. I do know, I do not agree.

I found the last shot of the movie and that whole sequence in the treehouse to be really chilling, and that is honestly what stayed with me the most in some ways. You know, I really like that movie. I did too. I did see a funny mem the end of Day and I might have already said this one, but it said Uh. It was about you know, being such a horrible year, and it showed the girl from Hereditary on one side and then it said on the other and it just had a telephone bowl. Yep, that's yep. Okay,

that's all we're gonna say about that. Yeah, all right. Here's a hot take from Jan Healing. I hate, hate, hate when Harry met Sally. I think it's just Woody Allen for the masses, total knockoff. You know, I've never seen when Harry met Sally. Is that the one where she like does the come kind of thing at that whoa? Oh no, good lord, what do you call it to, like in uh fakes and orgasm and not that come thing? Like sorry, my lord, it's ten fifty in the morning. Whoa. Okay, okay,

I guess I found your trigger word. I don't say the word come until after two p m. Well, I spell it as God intended C O M E. I funk all this. You know you business in the middle, that's the come thing. Well you knew what I was talking about, didn't you, Chuck. That's so funny. I've never heard described that scene that way. Oh boy, that's great. Yes, that is that movie okay, good, good, good. So what do you think about this hot take? Do you enjoy the film? Do you find it knockoffee? No? Man? I

loved one. Hear him at It's one of the great, great, perfectly written, most well acted romantic comedies of all time. In a genre that doesn't have a ton of great movies, it stands out the great Nora Ephron, I mean, masterful. How dare you? How dare you? Sir? Or Madam Jan? Oh, it's madam, so mad at you? Jan? I'm not that mad Jan lives in Jersey City, So Jane's got it going on, all right? Uh, Michael Williams, All Wes Anderson movies are garbage. That's a troll right there. What do

you think? No? Maybe not? I don't know, man, We'll definitely have opinions about things. It's hard to tell sometimes because he didn't way back in and sort of defend it. So he may have just been thrown a little a little bait in the pond, you know, I mean, I look, he's he's definitely got a thing, you know that he does Wes Anderson. And if you don't like that thing, you might not be into it, you know, that's true. I wouldn't say he's not. He's not. Okay, this is

gonna sound I don't know. This is entirely accurate. I'm gonna say it, for lack of a better way of describing it. He's not the most versatile director, like he is his he's Wes Anderson. You're gonna get a Wes Anderson movie. Some of them might be animated, some of them, you know, might have a massive cast. Some of them might be a little smaller. But like, they're all gonna

be very symmetrical. They're all gonna have quirky, you know, miscreant characters that are trying to find their way in life. I think he's the best. I think he's so great. Yeah, but I get what you mean if you're not into that world, and you're certainly not gonna like any of them, because they're all derivative of themselves. And I like it, and a little on the kind of elitist film snob tip tip that some people might just be totally disgusted

by you know what I mean? I get that. One of our old friends, Austin Handler says, hot take Hudson Hawk is actually a very clever, funny entertaining movie, and Julia Broad and Clayton Rees both endorsed that and agreed. I never saw it got such bad reviews. I just didn't even try. But where he's a cat burglar, right, He's like, I think, so, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's Bruce Willis is a cat burglar. I remember seeing it on like VHS from Blockbuster when I was a kid, um

and it's sort of a highsty kind of situation. But I don't really remember anything about it. But I don't know, it might be worth another look. I'll check it out. Ian Lyons says the Avengers movies are painfully dull, and you've got some people agreeing to That's interesting where that's coming from, Chuck. I mean, I always found them to be shockingly uh not dull for how long they are and how many fucking characters there are, And I just feel like they move along really at a great clip.

And I'm very impressed by that ability for them to fit all these characters and give them all their moments and have it never feel like overstuffed. I think it's pretty impressive, all right, I agree, I mean they're you know me, I'm on record, I'm down with the m c u uh farouk uh Baracott says this, Uh, I'm not sure if this is a hot take, but Rudy is an annoying movie and character, and the real life

person seems like an asshole, not inspirational at all. I love the word asshole, it's so good and butth hole butth holes fun asshole I say about p Bull, But butth hole is what I use when I refer to the anus. Uh. I agree, I'm just a funny word. Sometimes I call people butt holes too, but that's more just like me trying to talk like a like a sixth grader, you know, yeah, sure, be a butthole um yeah uh, Don Lazano, Star Wars is not a teeny tiny bit interesting to me. I'm with you, Bud. Some

people don't like Star Wars. You're not interested at all. No, no, no, I was. I was adding a hot take to the hook take. I enjoy the star I just don't think they're as incredible as people make them out to be. As I think the original ones are have a lot of heart, and there was a lot of innovation, which I think is really important, But in a lot of ways they're a little schlocky. And kind of soap opery, and and and and a little overacted. Um that's just me.

But I enjoy all of them. They're fun. But I'm just not obsessed like some people are. I'm with you, Diana Ratliffe says, saying Almost Fire and The Big Chill or completely overrated and are both bad movies. Okay, Old Brown movie movies are overrated. Did you see culvert matthews response? He said, Noel Brown, your mom isn't that true? She's uh, she's a popular lady. Amy crowd says, Noel Brown, your

face is overrated. I believe I doubled diet. I responded to that one in the affirmative, I have a face for radio. Yeah, he said truth. No, No, you're a handsome man. Thanks, Bud, I appreciate that. Did you see Vanessa Lopez got a kitten and named the kitten after my my movie crush nickname. No, Vanessa Lopez got a kitten and named forgive me for not knowing the gender, named the kitten old Smokey velvets. That's fantastic, she she tagged me. I really made my day. I love that.

I gotta see that kitty, Lopez se me and see me a pick. It's on the page, it is it? Yeah, it's hard. Well, she knows, she knows how to find me. Uh. Andrea Hammond says I'd never like Terminator to that kid is annoying. Brian Banquetts his Parasite wouldn't have won Best Picture if it were an American film. What I poopoo on that? I don't get all the parasite. Hey, I think it's just sour grapes. I thought it was wonderful. It is. David Barlows his n eyes Out wasn't as

great as everyone seems to think it was. And I got some validation from MARGUERITEA. Saramago breaking my Heart. I love that movie. Alright, let's read a few more of these. Uh. George Ferris says The Dark Knight is not a good movie. The only good thing about it was Heath Ledger's performance. I I will say it's a little over long and the plots a little convoluted, but yeah, he makes it for sure. I never like Christian Bale as Batman. I

found him very obnoxious as Batman with that voice he does. Yeah, I mean the voice was a little overdone, but I mean I enjoyed all those movies. I thought they were all really good. I thought they were all very very good. Uh, and let's finish up with trying to find a real good one. Oh, okay, we'll go with the our old bit friend Debbie Franka Dakas. Hereditary wasn't scary and the Witch sucked shit. Wow. Yeah, there's a lot of people that will fight and they'll fight you on that one.

But man, I know the Which wasn't for everybody. But you've got to appreciate the craftsmanship of that film, the attention to detail, the period accuracy, it was amazing. The subtle scares, you know, it's more like cerebral, and I know that can be a stand in for boring, but it worked, and it it I always I felt like at the end, by the end of that movie, I was I had witnessed something like that I shouldn't have been witnessed to, you know what I mean, Like I

was dropping on some real evil shit. Love love that director. Have you seen that? Of course we talked about the Lighthouse. Lighthouse has a similar vibe, similar quality of like seeing something play out in front of your eyes. That's like just fully authentic. M I gotta read this one to Aaron, Snell says, Holy Grail and Princess Bright are not funny at all. Quite frankly, not very good movies, even though I appreciate their cult fandom. Oh, Emily Airs, Titanic is

a piece of shit. Well, I love how mean people are. Some people just needed an event, I guess, and I mean Titanic is. You know it's trite as ship dude, I'll give you that. Oh, I liked it. It's have you watched it in recent years? Yeah, it was on you know Nate to Mayo did this on this show? Oh, that's right, I remember that. You know I liked it. It was fine. It's certainly the script sucked in a lot of ways. Um, I think John Cameron. I think, uh,

James Cameron. James Cameron. I'm losing my mind. Noll you threw me with that. Come come talk. I broke your brain. I think James Cameron's weakest point as a filmmaker as his writing I always have, or his specifically his dialogue, because there's more to movie writing than just dialogue. All right, I think we'll we'll leave the well, of course, I'm leaving it up because this on the Crushers page and I didn't do it. Oh, Samuel Gebetts as Hamilton's sucks.

You haven't watched it yet? Have you checked? Now? I still haven't. It's I'm gonna have to watch it by myself because Emily is just having a hard time finding time for a three hour thing. Yeah. I watched the first hour. I think a lot of people have had to watch it in a couple of sittings because it is quite epically long. Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna do it soon.

All right, Margarita, that's fantastic. Uh And now, Noel, we're gonna move over to one more thing from the Crusher Spades and just have to navigate this garbage face Facebook page to try and find it. Oh no, Mike Snelling Junior. He's one of the great crushers nol. Yes, search this group for Mike Snelling Jr. That's what I'm asking you. Come on FB. All right, here we go this Uh here was his postonal. I thought this could be kind of fun. Best movie kill, any genre, any style? What's

your favorite movie kill? I've got a bunch. I'm gonna reserve them. Okay, you want to go ahead? And why don't you say you're one of them? Now, Well, there's one that I know someone mentioned, but it's the wood Chipper scene, and Fargo is is epically great and very satisfying. As the listener wrote in the in the post, um, there's so many good ones, I gotta my brain, but that one just came to mind because I saw somebody posted that one and I completely agree. Yeah, I mean

there's different ways you can go here. There's just a straight up sort of inventive kill if you're into that kind of thing in a movie. Um, and Mike Snelling actually posted from Punisher war Zone, snaps a guy's arm and stabs him with his own fractured bones, like that's that's I haven't seen that before. So there's like creative kills like that, or it can be just satisfying because the bad guy gets what they deserve kind of thing. You know, there's there's two different ways of looking or

more than two of a good movie kill, agreed. Joanna Wicks says, Hello, my name is in Diego Montoya. You killed my father Prepared to die? Yeah, very satisfying kill. How does he did? He just run him through? He just kind of runs him through that name with the with the this little sword. Yeah, I think so. Justin Lee Cox says, anytime someone has sliced and half Kingsman is a good example. Yeah, that's always fun. There's a good one of those in that movie Johnny Nemonic, remember

that with with Keanu Reeves. I never saw that. It was kind of a cyberpunk kind of thing. I think it was based on William Gibson like sque type material, maybe even actually a William Gibson book. But there was a character who was like an assassin as this old Japanese man who had this like weird long thumbnail that he could pull out and it was like a laser whip. It was. It was like a like an implant, you know.

It was like it feels like a fake thumbnail. It wasn't like he was pulling out his fingernails, but it was like a laser thing like a garatte like whatever you call those, like a piano wire, you know, but made of laser. And he would just whip it at people and they like fall, fall apart in cubes or completely cut in half. Yeah that sounds Yeah, it was good. It was good. Also, Henry Rawlins plays a doctor in that movie, which is a little interesting. Yeah, interesting, Henry rollins,

he always has a lot to say. No, do you like him? He's a smart fellow, and he's definitely been witnessed to a lot of amazing culture cultural history. I can't say that I'm a fan of like Black Flag or like his music. Really it's just not my flavor. But I think he's a interesting dude. I like hearing him tell stories. Yeah, I mean he made a you had a full second career as a and has as a I mean, what do you call that a public speaker? Yeah, yeah,

I guess so spoken word. I mean what he does is somewhere between like storytelling and kind of like beat poetry or something. I'm not really even sure. Yeah, you're right, it is a little weird. Uh. Wesley mcneelely, her old friend, says, death by carelessly placed toxic waste and RoboCop. Yeah that was great, JP mindez the departed elevator scene. Man, you're kidding. Becalou, one of her old pal says, the mace to the face and brave Heart is pretty bad ass. Uh. Yeah,

I gotta gotta get a mace to the face. Did you ever see that movie Cube, Chuck, I think we've talked about Cube. Yeah, that's all Cube. The first Yeah, there's the good, good death scene, the very first scene pre credits. Even the dude walks into the room and then he like, you know, there's like a Swiss sound, and then there's like he falls apart into little cube shaped meat pieces and then you see this like grid of like bloody wire and kind of like reset into

the wall. That's a cool that's a that's a cool kill. I gotta say. The the over the top nous of the end of Once upon a Time in Hollywood, what's kind of fun. Oh yeah, yeah, and it's all you know, it's good to see the Manson family getting its desserrated in different ways. They're just desserts. Yeah, I think that. I think well, I think some people had like an issue with the whole violence against women thing, even though

she was there to murder a pregnant woman. It's still a little I know, I know, I'm just being a liberal snowflake here. Karen Petrick says there's a scene in Machete. I need to see that. I don't know. I never saw that scene in Machete that involves someone swinging out of a window by their intestines. If I recall correctly, we were laughing. It's so hard. Did you see Machete? Nope, that's with Danny trey Ho. Yeah. Man, he's he's amazing. He was on Top Chef this year. It was great,

Like as I as a judge. Yeah, like they bring in guests, you know that they're always guests that are fans of the show, and uh, yeah he came in. It was great. He has a chain of tak areas in in l A or southern California. Yeah. I think it was a Taco challenge in fact that he that he came in on I'm not mistaken. Let me see Alexander Sharp, says John Wick one as he shoots the bad guy. He just hits with his car as a bad guy rolls over the car's roof. Yeah, he was

using car as weapon. And John w yes, very creative. I love those movies so much, Chuck, I think we've talked about it. Uh. I just think they're so satisfied and um, really good use of Keanu Reeves. I I watched The Devil's Advocate last week. Um, really, it's fun. It's you know, it's fun. But Kana Reeves is so

wooden and weird and so many things. But when he's used correctly, it makes sense, you know what I mean, Like I would I would never say that he's a good actor, but he gives it as all, and especially with like the stunt work and all of that that he does in Matrix and john Wick and all that. Like I mean, he's definitely a team player. I've grown to love him as a human being as well. He seems like a wonderful guy. Roman Fuqua. He's not the kind of guy that leaves you waiting for hours and

hours on a movie setinel. Now I heard a lovely story about how he was, like went to see a movie and the person who was writing this this account was like the ticket taker and like said, oh my god, rush uh, let me let me put you on the like, let me let you use my my employee pass to get a discount. I just need you to sign your name right here. And then Kiana was like, well, but I'm not you, that'd be weird. It's fine, I just

pay for the movie. And then he um because a knock on the back of the ticket door and it's Kiana Reeves and he's got like a like a Juju Bees in his hand or something like that, and a receipt and he's he's like, I kind of figured, maybe you just one of my autographs, so I I wrote, I did my autograph here on the back of this receipt and then he and then he proceeds to throw the candy in the trash, making him realize he went and bought something just so he could get the receipt

to sign his autograph. For this kid, you shoot us on the juju bees, that would have been cooler. I saw that other story where he was he went to like the person who lived in the house knew that. They drove him to set by her house and they put a sign in the front yard that said something about hey Kennon or whatever, and he made the driver pull over and he signed the sign. He just seems like a great guy. There are plenty of stories online

about Kenna Reeves doing wonderful things. He also like lost his significant other really tragically a long time ago and has never really you know, had a long standing relationship since it looks like he's always been kind of a loner. Well he does now he does, Oh, that's great. Oh, that's good. I'd I'd love to hear that. Yeah, he's been dating this woman, but very low profile, uh for for a bit. Now I think it's recently kind of come a little more public. She seems like a wonderful person.

I want Keana to be happy. He just seems like a sweetheart. Me too. Romeo Fuqua says Final Destination movies have a bunch That log truck scene has messed up a lot of people for life. I never saw that, but I do know of that scene, and I've heard a lot of people say that, like they can't even ride,

like drive near a log truck ever. Again. Yeah, the one that did it for me is the kids in the shower and he slips and falls on this like piece of fishing line is hanging up to like dry as socks, and it just wraps around his neck like a bunch of times, and you see like the blood vessels and his eyeballs burst as he suffocates, well like clawing at his throat, you know. For it's really upsetting, Yeah,

totally upsetting. This is a good one. Jim Wine Press says, Sam Sam Jackson and Deep bluecy my younger teenage self was blown away. Yeah, that was pretty funny. Do you remember that part totally? The shark just comes out and snags him. That's good, isn't that After we think the shark's dead too, or we think the sharks sort of out of the picture, and then that's like the big return.

I don't think so. It was just unexpected because it was fairly early in the movie and they were just I think he was ranting about like what to do or whatever, and it was just like out of nowhere, and so it made it so shocking. I guess everyone knows he's are all spoiling everything, surely, right, I would hope, so Chuck, I would hope. So I can't talk about movie kills without spoiling some stuff. Nope, this is kind

of good. There was some this from Adam Smith. There was some movie with a volcano I watched when I was younger that I can't remember the name of I

haven't been able to for years. Lava was like underground, and there was these two guys stuck in some sort of car and one guy was One guy was disabled, so the other guy had to pick him up and jump over some lava while carrying the guy, but the guy only made it halfway with the other guy, so while he was lava melting, the guy had to throw the disabled guy the rest of the way before he finished melting. That is that is a real complicated scenario

right there. And Josh Taco Toko Belilham says it's called volcano, and Adam said, oh shit, really that's hysterical. What a weird fun thread that I was thinking about that. I was like, I think the movie you're thinking of is volcano. Yeah. I think they would have made it better if it was called volcano. Colon the movie. Uh Pamela eddans Lats says, gone Girl. When Amy slits Desi's throat so much blood. I could watch it over and over. Why sick? Oh

jeez uh oh, here's a great one. Old Jesse Green says, bone Tomahawk. You know the scene that's a cutting and half her chea. Yeah, I need to watch that again. That was one of my favorite movies of that year and definitely one of my favorite westerns. And that guy is really interesting. He's done some other ones like Dragged across Concrete and something about a cell block something or other, like a brawl and cell block something. Um, I forget

the guy's name, but yeah, he seems really interesting. Casey's a fan. Oh yeah, that doesn't surprise me. Our oldest to friends, Zack Pointer says fast Binder putting the coin through Bay Cain said an X Men first Class, Yeah, I remember that. I don't think I do. Was it like I remember or something? It was like, No, I think it was very slow if I remember correctly. The coin just goes very slowly into his brain and through his head. Kevin Bacon, Gosh, the bacon Ador. I don't

even remember him being in that movie. Was he he was a bad guy? Assume was he a bad like FBI agent or something. I just I really don't remember much about X Men first Class. I'm trying to remember. I think he was a Nazi. I think it was a nazy knoll. I think it was a flashback, trying to remember. It's been a while. That's all ringing a bello. Nicky Taylor Snyder, of course, has the meme of Hans Gruba falling off of Naka. Tell me Plaza, pretty satisfying kill.

Cheryl Creech Seiner says, when Vincent Vega accidentally shoots Marvin and Jules his car gets me every Let's see it. Yeah, that was pretty classic, pretty classic. Got a lot of votes for kill Bill just overall. Eric Sims says, like everything in it, but especially the five point five finger death punch. That's a good one. I'm trying to find this coin scene. This is very intriguing to me. But I'm I mean, now it exists. It's just a long clip. All right, just take your time. No, all right, hey,

just fucking sit here. Oh come now, Chuck, quit talking about coming. All right, Let's do a couple of more things and get out of here. The accountant this from Christine Cope with John Lithgal's character. I didn't see that movie. I think that was the Ben Affleck thing, right, the accountant is it? Is it an assassin movie? For some reason? That strikes me? Okay, I think he was an assassin. I did not see it. And we'll finish up here

with Drew Thomas with the Woodchipper from Fargo. Still the best and got a lot of plex for that great, great kill in that movie. My favorite part of that sequence is when Fran McDormand um points to her badge on her hat because the woodchipper so loud, stacked her hands up. Freeze police, Freeze police, and then he looks over and she just points at her hat. It's fantastic, so cute. I love, love love Fran mcdormott. Boy, she's great. All right, A, well, that is it my friend I found?

It is pretty wow. Isn't this slow motion? Very slowly? Guess it was just coming at him and it's it's baking a nazy easy looks he looks pretty nausey ish. Yeah, alright, a nasty nazi un affirmed. Alright, good ones. Always a pleasure. Yeah, dude, I always good to see you. And uh, I guess I don't know if we're on next week or not. I guess we'll have to see. But I appreciate your time and efforts and uh you're handsome face. Thanks, but while I'm around, um, we will see you next time, folks.

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