Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio. Hey everybody, and welcome to Mini Crush Monday. I'm Chuck. That's an old We're both in our respective recording studios at home. It's true at home at home. I don't know, man, I think you're we're of the same mind. You don't mind doing the at home thing, right, you're kind of You've got a cool little pad down there. Mm hmm. Yeah, it's fine. It comes and it goes with the the dull drums and the and the anxiety. Yeah, yeah, that's fair.
Usually it's okay. But sometimes I'm like, boy, would like to go to a restaurant. You have him into a restaurant. Yeah, you have hims one a patio stitch. I have not. I don't. I don't blame you. I haven't either. I've been to a couple of bar patio things with again, like some very closely you know, my little pod. And there's like a story which is a bar in Cabbage Town, Atlanta.
They have outdoor patio seating six ft apart more more than that even between the tables, and then you have to walk up to this like outdoor counter and everyone's wearing masks and they serve you your drinks and then you take it back out to your table. So I've done that a couple of times, but that's about the extent of it. Yeah, I miss restaurants because we we
would dine out at least twice a week. No, like there are local restaurants of course, and you know we're getting take out from them to support them, of course, and I donated at first. They had some little kickstarters and stuff too, or a little go fund meats keep that weight staff going. Really really great new one if you haven't tried it. It's not super far from you. It's called Little Bear and uh, really cool local chef. He used to have a pop up thing called Eat Me,
Speak Me that was really popular. But um, they do different nationalities every single week. And they opened literally right before quarantine, and they pivoted super quickly to doing this amazing curbside thing and they sell out every single day. Um. And they it's very artisanal and beautifully you know, crafted
food that you can take home and have a nice spread. Um. Highly recommend it for a date night with Emily if you're if you're down, all right, I'm gonna check that out a little bear, little bear, and and each week it's a different cuisine. Always never repeat it, and they never repeat and they always do something very very creative. You got to repeat it at some point. No, there's only so many cuisines. Well, that's true. What I'm saying that they would never necessarily repeat the same dish. They
would be a different part of that cuisine. But so far, I think they've done like they maybe have done. They've definitely done something twice like Mediterranean, but they'll do something completely different, spit on it each time they do it really really cool. There's a new barbecue place and he's like too there that replaced the old barbecue place that was not so great, and the new one is pretty good. What was the old one? The old one was should I can't remember the name of it was not great,
but the new one, new one's pretty good. Lake and Oak is the new one. Very cool. Right there in the little east like downtown. There's also apparently a really good new Cuban restaurant indicator. Someone just told me about that that does take out mhm, I gotta try that to Noel. I'm hungry now, I'm so hungry. Is it lunchtime, yet we gotta do this movie Crush first. Let's let's do this and get out of here. And I'm starving alright, So nol, We're gonna jump right into the to the content.
This is a Crusher special mainly, actually it's not totally, but I ganked a couple of things from the Crushers page from a couple of my favorites, including Stellen and Carlson, one of our oldest, oldest crush your pals. So Stellen had a great thread here. What are some of your famous uh favorite examples of famous people playing fictional versions of themselves? Big fan of that, Noel, when people do that, famous people playing fictional versions? Okay, so like yeah, like okay,
so like The Player would be full of them. You ever seen the Robert Altman movie The Player with Tim Robbins. Yeah, that's good. It's got You've got your how many times? It's fabulous? Who's in it? Joel Gray is in it? The from you know, made Cabaret famous, the the MC and then also what's his name from Better Off Dead? Uh?
A little little Cusack John Cusacks in it. Um. It's very full of cameos, but you're more talking about like the hyper fictionalized version where you're like a real extra version of yourself, like Leo, Neil Patrick, Harris and Harold and Kumar. And that's from Daniel Cabell and that is a perfect example. Um. I listed Matt LeBlanc from the TV show Episodes, one of my favorite favorite shows, and matt LeBlanc was great playing himself. He's actually playing himself.
I just thought he was a matt le Blanc esque actor character. He really didn't need matt le Blanc. Fucking hey, that's cool, so great. It was really really good because he played a very kind of dumb horned up celebrity. Yeah, keeps coming up in my recommendations and I keep giving it a miss, but I'll check it out. It sounds fine. It's really good show. I miss it. Oldest to Pell's Jenna Van Valen says, Kenna Reeves and always be my Maybe it's amazing worth watching just for him. I don't
know about that. Yes, that was a more recent Netflix e thing. And I think he is like sort of the the rival love interest, like somebody ends up on a date with Kana Reeves. And I think he's like a real kind of douchebag version of himself because everyone knows Kanna Reeves is like a notorious sweetheart, a notorious sweetheart. I don't need that that that doesn't jip no, but
he's you know what I'm saying. Ben Stiller an extras that's from Kevin falcon Um Extras was one of the best shows ever, amazing full of those types of things. Stellen chimes in with his own. John Malkovich in being said person, Yeah, that was great. You gotta be you know, I think the best ones and it's kind of usually the way it goes is they poke fun of themselves and it's generally playing sort of a bad person in some ways. I'm sorry, did you sort the noxious person?
Did you say Ben Stiller from extras or what? What was your pick from extras? That that that's my favorite. He's the director so self serious. He's doing this like genocide, you know, a movie and something he would never in a million years probably do, and just like such an asshole. I love it so much. Yeah, And I think generally when they do this, they are either specifically playing someone else in reality from Hollywood or just a type in Hollywood,
which is always fun. Nancy uh. Winer or Wiener not sure how you roll says, uh, not a movie. But James Vanderbeek in Don't Trust the b in Apartment twenty three. I haven't seen this TV show, I know, but uh, and it's got the woman who played Jane and Breaking Bad and also, uh, she was the superhero tough, tough, tough woman character. Jessica johns. Oh, sure, she's great. David Powell says the entire cast if this is the end, especially Michael Sarah and Channing Tatum. Yeah, that was great.
They had a lot of fun on that movie. You could tell we're soft as baby ship man. That's one of my favorite lines from that movie. We're actors were soft as baby shit. Jamie Armand says, curb curb your enthusiasm, certainly, but except Larry David is really playing himself. He's not playing like a fictionalized anything. It's kind of really who he is. Apparently I had a dream and Larry. I used to have Larry David dreams where I was buddies with him. They were great. Oh man, I I wish
he was like my dad. You know, Yeah, that'd be so it'd be great. Would I would take that in a second esso Lopez, one of our oldest friends and hard working admin, says Bill Murray, and Zombie Land was amazing and uh Kiano and always be my Maybe I gotta check that out. Zack Pointer, one of our old pal says Hugh Jackman. And not at the museum Secret
of the Tomb. So oh, this is great. Sammy Jones says tofer Grace in the Oceans movies, remember that and the Celebrity Poker when Brad Pitt was teaching them how to play poker in the basement. So good tofer Grace is awesome. Uh Anna Ferris and Kean Peel's Keyanu. That's from Caroline Gaston. I didn't see Kanu. I need to see that. It was cute. It's about the good kitten, right, Yeah, it's like a missing kitten, isn't that the deal? And I think, yeah, Keana Reeves is eventually in it. Is
that what you're saying? Yeah, maybe I maybe didn't Anna Feris and maybe didn't make it to the end because I didn't see Keana or who's actually appear in that? Notes Ann Ferris still not Kanaries. Uh. Bill Connel says Sasha Gray and Entourage. Does that count sure? Porn actress? She she was in some porn porn movies, adult films. What do you call those these days? When I think
you call them adult films skin flicks. It's funny. On the Flaphouse, they they talk about documentary shorts, short subject documentaries for porns and stuff like that. It's very funny. Feel like they're these very realistic documentary short documentaries online that you can watch on various hubs. Was one of their jokes. Us, Yeah, yeah, uh, let me see. Kyle Raeburn always says, the entire cast of this is the end, of course. Dan Maynard says Alice Cooper in Wayne's World,
I remember that David Bowie was an extras. That's from Megan Murdoch. Boyd, Dude, that's pathetic, little fat man. No one's bloody laughing a clown that. No one laughs. They all just wish he died. So great man, classic classic, uh and and the Danger Oven. Gail Kuentz says, I agree about Sofa Grace getting all reds and Oceans eleven makes me cackle every time. When he was playing poker he got all reds. What does that mean? It's just
does that mean he just doesn't know the rules. He does not stand again, and to say he got all reds, it's just very funny. Yeah, tofa Grace is kind of great. I think I'd love to get him on movie crush. What are you doing a podcast? He has a one he has like the Adventure Our or something like is it with us? No, it's not with us. I don't know who it's. I need to reach out to some people like that because those are people that record, like during the pandemic. It's you gotta get people who you
know have got a recording setup. Yeah, it's called their Adventures with Grace. Yeah, I'm gonna reach out to him. Lets you can get all to over on here. That was a big that seventies show. Guy. It's one of my favorite shows back late day. I would respect for that. Did I ever tell you that? No? Yeah, of all the things I ever got coverage And here's a little
Hollywood Insider thing. Coverage is when you submit a script to one of the major agencies or management companies and they have readers that read these scripts and provide coverage, which is a three or four form page form that you fill out about said script. That uh, where that it is rated and ranked basically, and that determines whether or not that script gets moved up to a higher office to actually get read. So there are people that are literally paid just to read scripts and write coverage.
And you submit your script. I submitted three scripts to I c M through a friend of mine back in the day. It's very hard just to get your scripts covered, like for real, Like you gotta have a connection. You can't just say, like I wrote something, can I get coverage? Uh? And I got the best coverage of everything I've ever written on my That seventy show spec. It was technically the best thing I ever wrote, and it exists in my mind as a real episode to this day. So
they get produced sometimes or what I don't know. Oh no, no, no, no no no. Now you write a spec just to say here, this is what I do, and am I any good? It's like a calling card basically, And so you write if you want to be a TV comedy writer, you write specs on existing shows. Like I wrote a Simpsons, I wrote a That seventies show. Um, I'm trying to
think if I wrote another spec. I don't think so, or did I I might have written in an hour long spec for an existing show, But those are fun because you know the show so well, you know so like that seventy show. I knew those characters inside now and it came very easy to me. And all you have to do is follow those at calm writing rules. It's very structured and formatted. It's not that hard. Uh. And it was pretty good. It was a Halloween episode.
It was a Halloween episode wherein Eric was that his character's name, where he peed himself at a haunted house and wet his pants and the title of the episode was urine for a treat? Did you write that in reverse? Did you need? You wanted? You? Like? Wrote that actually came later. That's very cool that has happened though before, kind of reverse engineer or something totally Brendan French, says Bruce Willis and Oceans twelve. Uh And I saw another
vote for Julia Roberts in the Oceans movie. I didn't see who put it though. Another vote for the Vanderbeek from Amanda Kosabuki. You just call him the Vanderbeek. Yeah, the beak, the beak ster VDB. Oh my god, you gotta stop this madness. Everyone can't be initials. You gotta be a certain level. Jane Vanderbig doesn't get initials. What's your middle name? Nol Christian? I'm in c B and that's actually that rolls off the tongue. I gotta say so I get initials. You can call me and C
B if you wish. I'm c w B. That's not great. It's hard, doesn't it? Like the W really MUCKs it up. My dad called me c w growing up a little bit. Can I call you c dub? Just remember that? No, I will remember that from my childhood. C w uh. Let me see Earl Verdance, says Tom Petty and the Postman. At least they allude to the fact that he was cute. Yeah, he's like the mayor of the town or like he wasn't playing Tom Petty, was he? Yeah he was, they allude to back in my former life, I was. He
makes it real. It's very subtle, but it's definitely meant to be him. It's great and it's really good. Yeah. I just thought of that movie yesterday. Somebody sent me a beme. It's it's you know, I got shipped on because it was really expensive and I don't think it did very well because it wasn't an after water world and he was just in this real post apocalyptic kind of you know, bent Kevin Costner. But I liked it, but it didn't it did not do well. Interesting well.
There was a meme about how you know all the ship going on with the post office and the postal service right now that that referenced the post the postman. There's a street and Noll and I don't know if it's an l A thing, but several friends that I had up there admitted the same thing that there's certain streets that when they see the street name or on the street, they will say something out loud about the street,
like Kawanga is one of the streets. And my friend Brett used always go Kawanga when he was on Kawanga. And cotton Er Uh c O T n E R is a street And every time I was on cotton Or, I would always go Kevin Cottoner. It's so dumb, I don't I don't do that in Atlanta. Is it an l A thing? Noll? I don't know. Man, there's a couple done that. Uh there's I don't know. I don't make sounds like that. No, No, but I like it. I don't know why I wouldn't start doing that. Now
that you've given me the idea. Maybe all let's see what would be a good Atlanta one like pass de Leon? Now that doesn't work, That doesn't work. Leon Palm said, I'm curious if people do that. So if you're listening and you do that in any town, please let me know. Well, so like street names in l A are funny sounding like yeah and uh yeah, what else? Yeah, I don't know,
I don't know. I got nothing, you got nothing, I got nothing, chuck when you got a vote for the beak from Kira Brian Hawkins, Boy, I gotta check that out. All that was a big Dawson's creekuy h. Yeah, it was a formative show for me, Megan, how do you pronounce that name? Chia? Last three? Great name? Kevin Garnett and uncut gyms totally. Well, he's just awesome though, He's like, that's a really good job. Yeah. I didn't even I
I think I talked about this in the show. I'm not a sports guy, and I uh basically didn't realize he was a real person. I thought he was just an actor. Yeah, tend the basketball there. I remember he saying that. No, So Josh just watched that and hated it. You know, Unca gems is so divisive and he falls and the hated it. Can Josh didn't like it. He hated it just because it was unpleasant. He didn't even recognize the craft of it. I don't know, he hated it.
He's a little bit tricky though, Josh. Yeah, Well, I just mean in terms of like he's got it down, Yeah, penning him down, like what, Like it's hard to know what a Josh thing is, you know what I mean, Like, I'm surprised, you know his I agree, his taste and entertainment is fairly enigmatic, which is good. Just go on their toes. Can't box that guy in. I've been trying to box him in for twelve years. Can't do it. Uh, let's finish up here with Austin Handler, Billy Zane and
Zoo Lander. Billy Zane. Yeah, that was pretty funny in the first one. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, it was very brief. It was a cameo I think during the something like the model off. I think he was at the party or something. Got it. I like that first Zoe Lander. I didn't see the other one, obviously, who did? I did, and it was an absolute retread of the first one in like every possible way, and it just sucked the joy right out of it. Really, that's my
hot take on zoo Lander two. Alright, so Nol, we're gonna move on to another crusherwin. This is from Caitlin Callaghan and this one was good, Nol. And this might give us a chance to sing a little bit. So if you don't like her singing, here's your chance to tune out, so she said, And uh, what is a song that's so associated with the movie that you can't hear that song without thinking of that movie? You know what I mean? Like, uh yeah, yeah, when that first
piano to jumps off this time every time? What I think a good point, she said, Bohemian rapsody in Wayne's world, of course, it's a very good one. And pulp fiction, Oh yeah, sure, on exactly, Roger, pulp fiction. Tarantina's got a lot of those. I can't hear girl You'll be a woman soon without thinking of that scene or flowers on the wall. Yeah, he's really he's He's got some pretty iconic song moments, Roger Suborine says, forgetting the name
of the con um. Sorry forgetting the name at the moment, but good fellas. When the crew is being revealed, uh and collapsing, Yeah, that's that's Layla by uh Derek and the Dominoes. But but isn't it like it's the cool part at the end, the non Layla parts, like the real schmaltzy piano part. Yeah, yeah, it's great. People forget that those are the same song because they're so different. It's no Nana nan on arrow. And then it has
that great sort of a reprise at the end. Dad, it sounds like a sitcom theme, Dude, does it not? It sounds like an eighties I can see it. Throw some lyrics on there. Uh, let's see our old friend. Stellan Carlson says, somebody to love Jefferson Airplane in Cape Holkai. I'm with that. Uh huh, that great karaooky scene. I'd really love that movie. I think I might have actually heard that song for the first time in that movie. Really, I mean I was young, you know, great song man,
she was. She's awesome. What a great singer. Let me see here. Matt Jacobson. Oh yeah, name that movie, Bom bom Bo. It's a it's a fair Oh yeah, it's but it's really funny. Dude. My in the tower where I grew up in Augusta, Georgia, we had like sort of like a local Rush Limball equivalent who came on um either before or after Rush, but like a real right wing kind of dick head named Austin Rhodes. And that was Oh no, that's Russia's theme. Did you know
that that's that's Rush Limball's theme. Is it really got Yep, you can't do that. That's doing it for years. You can't steal them. See, some of these are so associated. He can't use them ever again. You know he can't do it. Sean Cussan says, I'm all right from Caddysheck, yeah, it's hard not to think of that Dance and Gopher for sure. Zack Pointer says another one from Faerris People's Day Off, Twist and Shout and Breakfast Club. Don't you
forget about me? Yeah? Oh boy, here we go. No Old Sam Comber says maybe since I saw the film many many times as a teen in the eighties. But moving in Stereo and Somebody's Baby and Fast Times at Ridgemont High totally. Uh don't Stop Me Now from Queen Shaun of the Dead. That's from j Fraser. It's a good one. I had the Tiger from Rocky three Erica Renee bo start. Oh. Yeah, you can't hear either tiger without thinking of Rocky. That was written for the movie
because he had the eye of the tiger. I'm wrong about the Rush Limbaugh thing, but it was the Austin Roads team he did. He used this that that so I associated. I associated that song before even new Ferris peple Are with this right wing local radio teach. You had a reverse mind. I had a reverse Yes, killing Moon by Echo the bunny Men from Donnie Darko. That's from Rachel Gary. Yeah, that's another one handful of songs
from that one. Yeah again, Under the Milky Way is another big one from Under the Milky Way, which se I knew what I was lucking. Really great bagpipe solo in that song, the rare bagpipe solo. Gotta love that. Yeah. There was a sung by the group Slade called Run Run Away that had a great bagpipe so low. I think that was them. Yeah, our oldest suppals the coubster. Don Kubi says sadly, It's Stuck in the Middle from Reservoir Dogs. Yeah, it's hard not to think of that scene.
It is another Tarantino inextricably linked song. Uh. Andrew McBride Dickie just put up a picture of the scene on the bus Hold Me closer. Tiny Dancer from Almost Famous. You know, No, Tiny Dancer was not a big hit until that movie. Little known fact. I did not know that. I think everyone thinks that Tiny Dancer was one of Elton John's like big big hits, but it wasn't. I think it was a charted in the thirties or something. It wasn't unknown, but Tiny dancwer is what really pushed
it over the top. Yeah, great song. Joey Masterson says Lindsey Buckingham's Holiday Road in The National Lampoon's Vacation Movies totally. Uh. Tara Lee Shaw says Sweet Dreams by the Rhythmics and X Men Apocalypse. I don't remember the usage in that movie I saw it, but boy, I love that song. Man. I can only think of that music video, and I've been watching music videos lately. No, oh, dude, I've been doing that a lot on YouTube, going down like a
YouTube rabbit hole. It's great. And there's also, like you'll probably know what I'm talking about, there's this aesthetic of music video that was established like in the nineties that then was carried on by a lot of like you know, late nineties and early two thousands bands, and it was
like that director Tar Sam Singh. It's like that kind of like it's you're in a play and there's a rotating a little pedestal with like a dude and an angel costume on it, you know, with aeron, and there's e fans on everyone blowing silky scars exactly, and it's like Chara Scurrow kind of like Caravaggio lighting and uh yeah, and then there's someone dressed up as like Leonardo da Vinci or like, I don't know, it's it's I think losing my religion was when that it's r scene, That's
what I'm saying. And that one is so like there's a toad the wet Sprocket for all I Want. All I Want is an absolute won to one like rip off of of losing my religion to a comical degree. I recommend you doing a b on that, folks. If you want a good laugh. Oh one is to feel this, to be this close, to feel this Sack song. God loves Toad. There good songs. You know. That's a Monty Python reference. Toad the wet Sprocket. Yeah. I hate that band title though, that band name, I really do. It's
a weird one. They should never be that long. That's just my rule. My old buddy Paul from Athens Chalky, he still lives there. He's one of the guys that stayed. He uh, he's an old school punk guy and garage guy. And he was like, I remember you told me once if your band doesn't start with and end with an, then it's not a band name. Very simple. I get it. Do you get it? Oh? I get it, Baby, I get it. Do you agree, man, I'm I'm I'm ambivalent. Okay.
It sounds like a cop out. It's a total cop out, Chuck, it's a total cop Uh. Let me see here if you leave from Pretty in Pink. That's from Andrea McBride, Dickie. I have not seen any of those John Hughes movies all the way through. I haven't seen Breakfast Club. I haven't seen Pretty in Pink, I haven't seen sixteen Candles. I love the aesthetic and I love the music. I love the whole vibe. But I have not seen those movies, and I need to. I need to fill those uh
those gaps. Well, I mean, you know, you're a child of the the nineties. It's true, and they were very much movies of the eighties, So I get it all now. I did see most of uh Breakfast Club, and that's fun. It's funny. I enjoyed it. It's a good, good, good report war between those kids and um some some funny bits and some heart. You know, I definitely appreciate them. Yeah, you're talk about being You're talking like you know you're not crazy about them? Are you not crazy about it? Oh? No,
I love those covies. But I'm just saying it's I think, I bet it's fully I bet it stuff To fully appreciate those unless you were that age in the eighties, same age as those characters, there was there was a link there that's kind of hard to recreate, I think fair enough, you know what I mean, And that's probably true with all movies about teenagers in their day. Like you're probably, uh can't hardly wait, like you probably can't watch that movie without thinking which one of those people
in my Yeah, that was definitely. I mean I also I didn't kind of kidding but kind of not. I didn't go to one of those big high schools for most of my high school career, so I didn't quite have that same experience, but I definitely I went to a massive, massive high school in Birmingham, Alabama for my junior year, and it was like total culture shock. But that was all of a sudden, out of the blue, like that world, and it was very jarring for me,
um and not entirely pleasant. But it was also like, Okay, at least I got a year of this, you know, right right, I went to a big high school from eighth grade to twelfth grade. We didn't have middle school then, or at least not, you know, not where I lived. They just called it. Oh, I see what you're saying. That high school got it like elementary one through seven, high school eight through twelve. And when you're an eighth grader who looks like you're nine years old, those seniors
don't look like full grown adults. I've said the same thing recently, like you know, memory is such a funny thing. But when I think back to being in like fifth grade, and I looked at seniors because I went to a school that was fifth through twelve. It was a magnet school, and um, I remember thinking they were like thirty year olds, you know, like that was just And then when we were eighteen, you didn't think you looked old at all. No, exactly exactly, It's very strange. Here's what they did in
my situation. All as they started a middle school, they built a middle school for my region. Uh, while I was in eighth grade, and so when I went to ninth grade, they put in the eighth graders. So I was the youngest in high school in the eighth grade. Then I was the youngest in the ninth grade, and then the youngest in the tenth grade because then they moved the ninth graders over. So for three straight years, our class was the youngest class and had no one
underneath us to bully. What a sham, Just kidding, of course. I never never bullied, never got bullied either. That's lucky for you. I was too busy trying to be everyone's friend. No one, No one came at me. That's good. That's good. I had I had a I had a mixed up year where I fell in with some kind of kind of shitty kids and I and I'm I'm not proud to say that. I you know, peer pressure is a thing.
I wouldn't say I directly like was a bully, but I certainly allowed myself to be roped into some not nice behavior, let's say. But I got over that real quick. Yeah, you know what, and all people do regrettable things when their kids, and uh, that's a big of you to admit that. That's what I say. Thanks about You're you're a good hearted guy. So I'm sure you weren't going home and feeling great about that even back then. No, but it's like I said, I mean, you just want
to you want to be accepted. And if the people that happened to be accepting you are like kind of jerks, you know, you you kind of want to there's like mirroring going on there, you know. Yeah, it is a tough time adolescence, man. You just you're doing anything you can to fit in. Let me see here, Joshua fish Uh says Highway to the danger Zone from top gun.
Of course I have that I have a forty five of that that an amazing listener of the show sent me in a care package along with my girl wants to Party all the Time, Party all the time, Party all the time, but danger Zone. That song slaps man, but it sounds a lot like bon Jovi. It's such a bon Jovi rip. It's hilarious how bon Jovi is it is? I never really thought about that. I could see that little j b j Little j b j Uh. Jason Roberts says for me, it's just like Honey from
Auston translation also one Big Time. Whenever I hear that song, I can instantly see the crowded streets of Tokyo, even though I've never been there. Iconic soundtrack. That soundtrack stands alone to turn me onto so many cool bands. Yeah, I think Sofia Coppola has a n act for that, in the same as Tarantino. Even though like I'm a big, big fan of Heart and Classic Heart and the song magic Man, even though I've heard it a gazillion times,
always reminds me of Virgin Suicide. When Josh hartnett Uh makes his entrance into that movie to magic Man, great moment and Hello It's Me, also a Virgin Suicide's big big go to Todd Rundgren's Hello, It's Me, great song the Danger of and says Sister Christian and Boogie Nights totally where he's like all cooked up and throwing fireworks at Mark Wahlberg. Yeah, one of Alfred Molina, friend of the podcast who talked about this before. But he's on
a lot of the LA shows. Uh, he's been on Daily's Eye, iis to believe, and also on the Bechtel casts. He been on this show, No Jack, hit Up, hit hit Up Jack. Dude, they can cook you up with a lot of cool because he just like bug Jack. I'm sure I know. It's I need to be better
at that. Terry Clay hosts The Silence of the Lambs An American Girl and that's I've already mentioned this on a previous episode, but that that that show I was there too, the podcast where it had that that actor who played the senator's daughter who's singing American Girl in
the car. She talks about that whole scene and about how she originally wanted it to be like the Bad Brains because that was the kind of music she was into, and they decided last minute to make it American Girl because it is such a good job of setting up her character, like with music and with her like just you know, not a care in the world, just pop popping along in the car, singing this kind of very straightforward like song about being a good old, you know,
good girl in America, and then she gets subducted. Well and what's funny, No, that's uh. Our band does American Girl and want. In fact, we did a whole Tom Petty set one year right after he passed and uh at porch Fest. But he Uh, that's one of my favorite songs of his to sing. And it's a song that's jaunty and upbeat, but it's one of the most lyrically um down and rough songs that there is. And I think people just because it's so jangly and fun,
people don't think of the lyrics. That second verse. Man, it was kind of cold that night. She stood alone on her balcony. She could hear the cars roll by out on four or forty one, like rape waves crashing on the beach, and for one desperate moment there he crept back into her memory. God, it so painful, something that's so close and still so far out of reach. It's like it's brutal man. But you said it to that like jangly little beat in uh, you don't really
think about it. I love that song, not not not to mention, I mean lyrically, I'm with you there, But that whole set up for that song has been mimicked so many times. Think about that Strokes like least Na and and other times it's it's just like a absolute archetype of like that type of tune. I think Petty was very cool about the Strokes thing, because I think they acknowledged it and he was like, yeah, it's cool.
I get it right on. I miss that guy theme from Shaft from Elliott J. Lawrence of course Chow Jessica Hansen says the Power of Love by Hugh Lewis and the News Back to the Future. Yeah, it's hard not to think of that Hulu and the new Hulu and the new and let's finish up here, Noel with what I Know that You're Gonna love? Uh from John mechelp one of our old friends. Where's My Mind by the Pixies from Fight Club again. First time I ever heard that song, and I was like, who is this buildings
coming down? Pretty great because it reminded me of something that was familiar, but yet I knew it wasn't anything that I knew, and then I had to I found, I sought them out, and that's was really a turning point for me musically in terms of my my taste. Yeah, ye, all right, buddy, that's it for this week. I was gonna do an up with Fuck segment, but we will save that. So if you're on the movie Crush page, keep adding your fox and we're gonna go over those
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