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Mini Crush #174

Jun 07, 202138 min
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Welcome to Movie Crush, a production of I Heart Radio. Hey everybody, welcome to Mini Crush Monday. Um, Charles b Chuck Bryant. Here, you're co host along with Noel Brown, also co host. Together, we make one host. Hello Chuck, We morphed together to make one gelatinous blob of a hairy human. Yeah, sort of like that movie The Thing. Yeah, we are the Thing exactly, except we don't kill people. No, we lift people up. We entertain them. We talked movies

to them, all that good stuff, all that good stuff. Noel, As is per usual, this is our second episode where in fact we have already caught up, so we can kind of get right down to business, as they say, and you go, I got a little surprise for you, know, okay, because I managed at the last minute to get a guest in because we haven't done pop Quiz hot Shot in a while, and uh, I've just invited this person. And as usual, we do a little surprise for you

because you don't know who's coming. I don't, and I just sent the invite so we can kill time for a second till until they get the invite and pop into the room and are hopefully already recording. Otherwise we're gonna have to take this all again and fake it like well, or we could just you know, drop Yeah, Okay, I see what you're saying. Fake fake the my surprise. Yeah.

Like that's my worst nightmare is if someone pops in the room and we have that organic moment where you don't know who it is, and then they say, oh, I'm not recording, but here they are, nol, You're ready. I'm ready. I mean meet them into the room. Boy. The suspense is killing me. It's killing me, Chucks. Not the same for you as it is for me. I'm the one experiencing the suspense right now. Uh okay, So why is this person not in? Hey? I thought it was gonna be so any famous whoa, Oh my god.

It's one of my favorite human beings in the entire world, Alex Williams, who composed this theme that's on a different show, but he did, and they say his name at the end of every episode of Ridiculous History because he composed that theme. Okay, so let me clear this up. No,

because you're already fucking confusing everybody. U Alex. People know from the past Edwood episode Alex is one of our colleagues, who, by the way, if you don't look like goddamn John Lennon right now, I don't know who you look like because words people to look like. I guess I literally get that every day now. I've let my that's because you look just like him. You've got the long hair in the stash, the round glasses and the circle glasses. I would, dude, if I could look like that, I

would do no. I would always have that look. You guys want to start a Beatles cover band? Yes, Alex? No more bands, bro, No, I look like no Beatle. I'm giving Alex ship because he and I play in a little music band. That's what they call them when you're cool. UM with our other buddy and colleague and dear friend of the show and the network, Matt Frederick, and UM do a couple other music side things. But Alex has been in like just music mode. He's just

like starting bands left and right. So he's got off no more bands. No, I'm kidding. I just can not get mad every time I join another band. So I want to gla a for for now? Uh do me and fayvorre Alex just say this will will popular than Jesus Christ. Wow. No, No, he got flagged for that when he said, I'm not getting anywhere near that one man.

So listener you might remember also and we plugged this on the show quite a few times, and Alex talked about it on his Edward episode that you were the creator and and doer of the great great podcast Ephemeral who was just which has just launched season two, and uh, we're having you on to talk about that a little bit, and especially a very special episode that might really appeal to the movie crushers. Right, Yeah, I mean somebody called me out on Facebook and said maybe there would be uh,

some synergy between these two episodes. But we just put out an episode about Alice Ki Alice Ki Blashcheser married name, who is um one of the first filmmakers ever and the first female filmmaker and the only female filmmaker for like the first seventeen years of cinema. UM. And it's sort of it's about it's a it's it's a it's a it's a new history of early cinema. It's a biography of her whole life. It's got a secret love story in it that's incredible. UM, I don't want to

spoil anything. Um, I don't, don't. I listened to the first like fifteen minutes today when you send it to me because had to get down here and do this. But I can't wait to finish it later today. It was already in these ephemerals. Such a good show. It's everything I like about podcast. It's sort of a I mean, dare I say, sort of maybe a little more NPR style show than we usually do it the network, full of twist and turns and great stories. It's Part nine

invisible in a way. Uh, but it's it's it's human related, human stories. It's really really great. Thanks Nextllen. It's also beautifully sound design, and like I said, Alex as a super talented musician. And you've got a cool little team of folks working with you now, including your your brother who is the new producer for Ridiculous History, of which you composed the theme. Thanks man, my flesh and bread blood brother, Max Williams. And then uh Trevor Young who's

done things like Monster DC, Sniper and all kinds of stuff. Trevor, Trevor was on the show. Yeah he's done now, MAXI bely on Mike eventually, and yeah, yeah, they're helping me produce it, which is really nice because I did it all by myself for for a little while, with some help from my friends Beetle's reference right, with help from

George and fall in the ringo. But I meant to mention this to you, completely unrelated to you being here in the second, but I was looking through Apple Podcasts and you're looking at the different little collections they have, and they have a trending section, and Ephemeral was in the trending section. All right, you're trending, bro, It's like a trend. Thank you. I can't believe how much you look like John Lynton. This is really striking. We're an amazing thing to be able to do. You're gonna go

over the organ and play imagine or something. Yes, I said that we're to call on a company call, and I definitely got called out for it. I should be offering things like this if I'm not, if I'm not rehearsed, well you should just drop that into right now and then just very subtly you could be like, well, guys, imagine, uh, there's no heaven and just see what people say. No positions and no religion too. You know, the only person I can look like is Kevin Smith, and that's it.

It's not fun. And and the only person I look is Bryant looking like Kevin Smith. It's not fun either. You won't find me in a hockey jersey anytime soon, that's fair. He looks weird now that he lost all that weight, and I mean, I'm happy for him, but it's just it's hard for me. He looks like he's still wearing the same size clothes. He's just kind of withered underneath them a little bit. Well, i'll tell you what he's he's very inspiring with his taking hisself under control.

And so I'm completely agreed. Yeah, we just covered mall rats on this very shows great. Oh yeah, but that was fun. I gotta listen to that one. Miles is great man, He's so much fun. And I didn't realize there was so much crossover. There were a lot of movie crushers who are daily Zeite guys fans, and so it was pretty cool. I'm gonna have Jack on soon. I've been reserved pulp fiction for Jack, so he's gonna

come on. That's a good one to reserve for somebody. Yeah, I gotta say really quickly because Chuck and I talked about this. Um, I'm really excited because I don't really guessed on a ton of podcasts, but there's one that I listened to called Pod Yourself a time. That's a Sopranos podcast. Oh that's right, let everyone know. Yeah, and and uh, well, Jack and um On a host and

I have been guests on it. And I found the show clally organically because I was just mid Sopranos re rewatched that I do every year, so and I was like, I need some supplementary Sopranos content. So I googled, you know, or or looked an Apple podcast and that came up. And it's great. It's the dudes Matt Leeb and Vince Mancini and there um these comedians from l A. And clearly in the same circles as on On Jack and Miles because they've both been guests on it a couple

of times. And so I literally just reached out to on on today, Uh, could you maybe like connect me with these guys. I want to, you know, put my hat in the ring to be a guest. And she did, and they immediately we're all about it. And I'm gonna be episode one of season five, which is Divorced Dad Tony season when um uh and also the season that where his his cousin Tony Blendetto played by Steve Bushemi comes into the picture. So I get to be episode

one of one of my favorite seasons. I'm really excited. I'm recording in a in a week, but I don't know when it's gonna come out, but I'll let you know when I find out. That's amazing. You gotta do that. You gotta reach out in life. Sometimes you gotta do it, you know, just imagine. Uh, it's easy if you try. I know I do that and it usually is. All right. So, Alex, you do not know anything about this game that we play here. You sent me a name about this morning.

It was like, hey, you want to come on a movie a crush to play a quiz or something? Yeah, and you said When I said, how about like an hour? He said sure? Because what am I doing? Excite from just composing beautiful beatles dunes all day? All right, Alex, Here's how it goes. It's called pop Quiz hot Shot. There are ten questions and three answers per for a

total of thirty points. Partial credit is allowed. So if you get it's basically like name three movies that feature blank, you know, Jack Nicholson, and then in ten seconds you have to name three Jack Nicholson films. If you get timed, it's timed. That's the whole rub here. My friend she had all day to sit around and think about it wouldn't be any fun. So, uh, it will trip up even the best player, like the cases of the world

get very confused. Yeah, but you get parcel credits. So if you get like one or two, you still get those points where it's total of thirty. I would say the biggest tip that I could give you is don't overreach. Don't try to go for the most obscure pick. Just go for like the most obvious, like whatever comes to your mind. Just don't like be struggle literally say anything I can think of. Okay, I think that has a ticket.

Maybe that's the ticket. Uh, and nol is our scorekeeper and all can you I mean, good lord, we always go through it with your I mean, let me make a spreadsheet real quick. Here we go, so I get okay, so at one point answer one point per answer, thirty points total for the gay points to. So there's thirty questions. I will keep it too good for just like hash marks, like a big guir old, you know, make four a cross five. We're doing a bit where I'm bad at

keeping school. Also, the other bit we do is we have to pick out the the making time or sound. So what should we go with? NOL? How about I like the Clackson you know that what is that call? It's not a lot. I don't know. I don't have the enterprise is going down? All right, you're just making stuff up now, John Lennon to be quiet, and that one's too cheerful. That was pretty good already, Blade Runner, Yeah, like we'll do that. It's called cosmic everybody cosmo. All right,

here we go, Alex at one. There your mind. In ten seconds, name three movies with the word death in the title starting now, Death Inc. That's not one Death Becomes Her? Is that one murdered by death? Uh? Dead man? That doesn't say death. A band called Death is a documentary. All right. I'm gonna give that to you because you started saying it as the timer sounded. So no, Death Inc. Is a movie. Okay, you got four then, but we can only give you three. Okay, I'll take it. Do

you know you know how the game works? Good job. By the way, Death Death is one of my hot topics and a band called Death is supposed to be I haven't seen it yet, but it's awesome. You guys need to see it. Yeah, it's on my on my list. It's very good. All right. Question to pous hot shot with our guests Alex Williams, reader of Ephemeral and Instant Karma. Thank you. Name three movies starring or even featuring Matt Damon starting now, Goodwill, Hunting God. He's in like a

million movies. There's one called Jerry that's got him in it. That's a sand film. He's so many movies and blanking Okay, two out of three. That was ten seconds. Ten seconds a really short amount of time. It is. It's also goes by faster when you say things like yeah, it's a movie by Gus Van's and it was fairly well

reviewed in the theater, just like Jerry. Would be confusing if I just said, you know, save that, save the commentary for as this is not called pop quiz hot shot and context no context needed to out of three, though maybe one more Mad Damon movie for me, though, I feel like a fool that I didn't know because he's like Mr Ripley, Yeah, Mr Ripley. The born identity is that him. Any of the born could have been born supremacy. Garish said that, all right, that's all right.

Two out of three is good, man. If you hang in there, you're you're doing well. Or as meat Loaf would say, it ain't bad. Get out three, all right. Don't come at John Lennon with meat Loaf is cool? Cool, I'm done with me, Love me love. I mean, he did some good work in his day, right, true, it's true? And what was the thing he wouldn't do for love? You do anything, but not the one thing. But he

never says what the one thing is. I think it's probably anal that's what That's what everyone That's what everyone says. Things are going downhill fast, guys. I just think what I have a problem with that personally, But I don't think so either. But you know, actually I think I've told the story. And Noll knows this a little bit.

When I lived in l A, alex I was friends with a guy who was dating Meet Loath's wife's assistant, and so I hung it meets house A couple of times when he was that, I wanted to say, I'm glad you said that. People call him. You know. It was very traditional, sort of colonial. Uh nothing fancy, but I I mean, it was a nice house and everything,

but it wasn't like some palatial estate. And the end of that story, which I always tell, is it but he backed up his backyard to Steven Seagal's backyard, and if you stood up on the thing, you could see into it. And Steven Seagal had all these little Asian uh what are they called? Not ada but pagoda, sure, said will pagodas all over the property. Stevens. Also, he's also famous for like wearing kimonos with nothing on underneath, and like sing in front of women. You didn't see that.

I didn't see that backyard. All right? Number three, Alex, and we're going you're doing great, Puck Quitz hot shot in ten seconds. Name three movies directed by a woman starting now, I'm gonna say Alaski blash films, Sticky Woman, Falling Leaves, and the Consequences of Feminism. They're all short, silent films from like the first ten years of the

night's handards. But that counts, right, dude. Not only does that count, I think you did her justice and that was clearly loaded for you to talk a little bit more about your show. That's what I'm here for right now. That was fantastic. Name one other movie directed by a woman that's not her. One other movie directed by a woman that's no time here involved. You know what I just saw that was really good. Um. I don't remember the name of the woman off the top of my head.

The boy the movie Chyla buff wrote about his pretty good movie It's Tough Man. But I watched some interviews with her. Her name is Alma Harrel h A R with a little and then e L. So I'm probably not pronouncing that right, but yes, she is from Tel Aviv, Israel. Yeah, what else has she done? She did some um, I think some kind of hybrid documentary sort of things before, and they had collabed. I think maybe he had produced

a couple of projects with her. I don't know that much about it yet, but honey Boy really left an impression on me to see more of her work. Yeah, she she hasn't done a ton of like big mainstream things. But she's done a lot of music videos. I think I think she's one of these music video people. Yeah, she's a music videos for bay Rout like word Seagar Ross Heerwater, Paul Smith. I don't know how nice Smith? All right, but not for the Beatles. That's all right,

you should hire next time. Okay, you're doing the great How many to get there? An oal? He got all three? Right? Sure? He got all three? All right? Uh? In ten seconds hot shot with guests Alex Williams of the Femeral Name three directorial debuts, first films from directors starting now. How about her Carveys Carnival Souls. That's the only one I could think of? All right, that's right, you know for a fact that is his. This is the only one one out of three, one out of three you got

on the board. But you don't want to may not be doing in a femoral episode on that too. Spoiler alert. This is from Yeah, it's a classic like kind of b maybe drive in horror movie. The Herk is a guy that made He worked for the Center on Corporation making um like educational industrial films for like thirty forty fifty years and he made one horror film. It's as a Centron Corporation, a real thing that's not sound movie

sounds like. Stron was like a Kansas based like like a Coronet Films that made like social guidance and or Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Britannic of films, Social guidance, classroom education films, driving safety films, stuff like that, and yeah, um uh, Centron was kind of the educational film company. With a heart. Is one of our interviews. Ben Bowling Uh is a big fan of Carnival. Those souls. He's talks of it often.

I've heard it. And folks, this this banter that you're getting from Alex is what you get from Ephemeral because Alex knows a lot about these stories and that's what Ephemeral is about, these stories lost to time, little known stories from from real human beings. And it's it's good stuff. I love it. Oh my goodness. There's one of the if you look at his IMDb, a lot of these educational films are listed h and one of them is

called to Touch a Child. You've got to be careful with i dB on folks like that because with silent films and educational films and all these kind of fringe film you know, filmmaking genres. Um, there's not a whole lot of accreditation, especially for earlier stuff. Um No, this one says uncredited like a lot of these days. Yeah, but I am dB is really unreliable for for those folks. So he might have done that one, he might not have.

His most famous one is probably Shake Hands with Danger, which has got a great song and it it's got a great riff tracks of it. Mr Science, these guys are great. I love it. A cautionary training film for those who operate and repair have you. He was sort of famous for accident films and you definitely see that Incarnival of souls, blood spills Red on the Highway, that accidents. Yeah, it's good stuff. Drivers had movies that scared the ship

that young drivers. All right, you're doing great so far, buddy. Uh. Number five, name three movies featuring any kind of violent on green death starting now on screen death, Like does pulp fiction have a death on it? Yes? Um, a carnival of soul stuff. No, it's not that violent violent on screen death. All right, Alex, I gotta tried you a little bit, uh, because I need to just say things. That one was so easy. I know, I don't know. It's a blanking. Now, name any war movie, Name any

movie featuring a murderer, any horror movie. Godly, I've been watching The wire Man so many violent onscreen deaths that constant, constant on a dice rolling in that show too. I think that was one out of three? Is that right? Or do we don't know? I can't double up on Carnival. That was a really cheap shot. Okay, all right, I gotta say, I think you're letting the timer affect you here. If you're blanking on, drink more, let me drink more coffee. Okay,

you're doing fine, all right. Number seven pop quiz hot shot with Alex Williams of Ephemeral. Name three movies featuring any non violent on screen death. Someone has to die starting now, any violent, no no on screen death. What about The Big Lebowski? What happens to seem in The Big lebos Okay, that counts heart attack parts. He has a heart attack, all right? Yeah, you see him clutch his chest and then I'm gonna on each of these

rounds and then contextual follow ups. All right, that counts one out of three with three three to three more to go here, Oh my god. Question number eight hours the Marathon pop quiz hot shot. I'm sorry, do you want to leave? Brilliant songs? I love a show like wait, wait, don't tell me him. I was like I would get all the answers or like Jeopardy, but then, like I'm feeling to the pressure, I'm just like, uh yeah, thanks

for Alex. Alright, Number eight pop quiz hot shot. In ten seconds, name three movies with any kind of plot twist starting now, like all those Oceans films and Oceans eleven films. Okay, I'll count that. There's three of those. Yeah, the Oceans eleven, twelve, and thirteen. Uh Jesus, I gotta count it. I think you should. I think you should

get it. I guess the integral to the highest movie to have a twice create Rick and Morty episode where they talk about how terrible a plot device that is once you take it to the nth degree, where it's like every there's always someone in on in on the plot at a higher leg. Yeah, it's alright, the center cannot hold. That counts a bit of a hack, but I'll take it, alright, two more Alex Williams Pop quiz hot shot in ten seconds? Name three movies featuring male

nudity can be butt or pep? Starting now a clockwork orange? Uh god, there's so many more. U. That's the the one that came to mind. All Right, I gotta say, you're really you started strong. You would have accepted saving Sarah Marshall. What did you say? No? Saving Ryan's private I was looking at pictures of John Lennon and Yoko

Owner naked together this morning, for what it's worth. Surely those appear in document Yeah, I mean I think that the documentary imagine you could probably you were in that. You showed your butt in your pep. Yeah, and several photos one off the back and one of the front. All right, Noel, what's the score here going into the last one? Um? We got three two three one two one three one? What's that a time? Right? Am I

doing better than that person did? No? We've done this quite a few times and you're doing quite poorly, and you're you're fine. I mean, I'll tell you if you get all three years at the end. Real hard to just go for this one. You're very mellow guy though this isn't timed. Games aren't for you. I can say safely, I think, all right in ten seconds for the final question, upwits hot shot Alex Williams a Ethemeral. You can find it wherever you get your podcast, Real Human Stories about

Things Lost the time. Name three movies filmed in black and white after the color era had begun, starting now, Wood Tango, um Mala Noche. Okay, I don't know what that is? Three that film? Yeah, and then sat Tangles a Bailatar film, and Edwards apcially Tim Burton film. Look at that that I got you. I could list I could list a racer yeah, a racer head or like sut finn Man. Hey, this is very impressive. But I can give you extra points. I can do black and

white films. What did you say after what date? The color era? After the color so like Wizard of Oz is kind of like the perfect split of both of those, because it was like on The Stalker Tarkovski Stalker. That's when we changes color and CP and black and white. Hey, guys, this isn't black and white talk with Nolan Allie got can we do that? Though? I could do that one all day. That's now you finally found my Matt Damon movies like but black and white cinema of the modern era.

All right, well that's fantastic. I think you ended up with eighteen out of thirty. There have been better and there have been worse. Okay, I didn't know there's gonna be so much judgment involved in this game, but we gotta judge. The harsh hammer of the Movie Crunch audience has to come up on your sweet mustachioed face. I'm gonna be getting constant emails chiding me for not knowing more male nudity films. Yeah, I'm sure that's the thing. All right, Alex, I'll tell you what. You have your

option here. You can either exit if you need to get on with your day, or you can stick around for our final segment. It's up to you. I'm here, man. Let's what's the final segment? Like? All right, let's do it. The final segment today is we're gonna we go over to the movie Crushers page and ask some questions, or to the movie Crush page rather. And today I posed a question Alex and all that I've never even done before. Very simply, if you were on Movie Crush what would

be your pick? What's your all time favorite movie? And I asked the crushers that, so let's go ahead. And I think we got a lot of people sort of auditioning because at some point I'd like to have a listener on as a guest. We just gotta make sure they can record themselves and they don't freeze under pressure. Jeez, so easy in here, so icy. Uh let me see here, let me filter this by all comments. What does most

relevant even mean? I don't know something. The algorithm algorithm Facebook keywords based, I don't have no idea it really is is a mystery to me. I think most relevant might mean like if I'm Facebook friends personally with someone that might kick them up on the list or something, or if I've replied to someone who knows who cares Facebook stupid. The only reason I do it is because of this show, which is great, nicest little corner of

the Internet. So we're gonna go with Don Morris the movie Away we Go, Underrated Jim that I'd love to share with everyone. That was a good movie. Did you guys see that? I never saw? And uh, I think Maya Rudolph and John Krasinski if I'm not mistaken. What a married couple I think it was. Who's the filmmaker who did Revolutionary Road? Wasn't that Sam? Ye? Sam Mendez? Yeah, I think the way we go with Sam Mendez? Right, Yeah?

And yeah, you're right Krasinski and my Rudolph. Yeah, Samande is very underrated movie written by Dave Eggers and Nevenda La Vita. Dave Eggers is great. I like his fiction. Let me see here. Austin Handler, one of our old pal, says, the movie about time has such heart and so well constructed on all levels. One of the few films I consider to be a perfect movie. Here, my little I don't even know what often do you watch movies? Check?

I mean, I mean we do a lot of TV these days, obviously because there's so much good stuff going on. But I try to squeeze in movies when I can. It's been there haven't been a ton of great new movies over the past year, obviously, but I'm I'm a movie guy. What about you? Can I tell you what I just saw in the theatric where I saw Logan's Run. Oh you're seeing that one? Sure? Where did they play that at the Plaza? Here? In Atlanta. Um, that's a movie with some newdity in it. Male nudity. Is there

a male button it? There might be a boy button it. It's mostly but it's mostly female nudity. It's a it's a it's a weird one. It's a pretty weird film. Yeah, A good one though. It's the one with like the gardening kind of like spaceship, right, it's not a spaceship kind of planet the ape sort of thing where it's like it's the world, but we let it go to ship and there's like a sort of bubble where everyone lives, but you have to die when you're third in there.

And then they're like what if we don't? And they and they leave, and that's your movie, what if we don't die? Basically all right, Kristen Glenn Kisser says, I usually say Excalibur, but you did mention Silverado the other day and that's one of my favorite movies, so now i'm torn. Uh. Yeah, both of those are great. Excalibur that was such a great movie for a kid my age, like a sort of the Stone. Different different movie, but same, you know, it's about that story, is it a John

Boorman corrected it and it's very violent. It's got a lot of pretty raunchy stuff. And I remember seeing it when I was too young, because it's like you think about an Excalibur movie. You think of that as almost as like a kid's story, but then when you watch that treatment of it, and my parents just didn't know how the scale was. So I kind of let that

one slide under the radar. But yeah, it's intense. It's got some head chopping and some slashing and yeah, and it came out in the eighties when we all saw it too young because parents were like, oh, sure, King Arthur, go see it, and they didn't know that was all that stuff in it. Yep, that's great. Uh, Margarito Saramago. When a earl pal says parasite, great movie it, Katie Walker says, my real favorite movie is the original Parent Trap with Hayley Mills or the new live action Cinderella

with Lily James. But if I were a movie crush, I'd go with Baby Driver. Great movie. Did you see that one else? I saw one of the just listed. I didn't see Baby Driver. Oh man, you'd like that one. That's a good one. Speaking of that, director Edgar Wright Uh, he's gonna do what we do in the Shadows. He doesn't have a new one coming out. Um. It is about the band Sparks, who I adore so so much. They're like, yeah, they're they're they're band. They're like a

lot of people don't really know. They never really had a hit quote unquote. They had a couple under the radar hits, but they started off very much like Contemporaries with Queen, very glam, very kind of like Prague glam, and then they went totally synth wave and um, they've been making records all the time, the whole time, and

if their brothers and they're just EXCELLENTZ excited about that film. Also, they just dropped the trailer for his narrative feature film, Uh, last Night in Soho, which looks really interesting, sort of a cookie genre bending horror film. Nice love it, Love him Baby ever was great. I watched Scott Pilgrim Versus The World last night. That is my daughter's absolute favorite movie. Um, and it is just pure fun. Have you seen that Chuck which one Scott Pilgrim Versus. We've covered that on

this very show. Your daughter would love that. It's a it's about age appropriate. There's a little bit of smooching a little more. I mean it's just not even inappropriate, but just maybe a little over her head. Hold. Check. She'll be six in July, so she's she's getting on up there. Bennett Duckworth says, I picked Joe Versus the Volcano one of my favorite films. It is one of my favorite films too, So, Bennett, I don't know, Maybe I should have you on the show. I've never seen that.

Who is the lead in that? Check? Is it? Okay? Okay, I'm familiar with it, but I haven't. Is it a rom com It is a very quirky, weird sort of romantic comedy, but in a very strange way. It's all a very offbeat and uh from John Patrick Shanley, a wonderful playwright and filmmaker. But uh, it's it's good. I really like it. A lot, very strange movie with a big cult following. Now. Louis Silva's Is Rocky? I love? Yeah, Well, I like a lot of them, but that first one

man so good. Bro. I like the fourth one the most. Maybe We're rock We're Rocky defeats communism? Is that drag? Yeah? But I love they would stream their stream. They would run them on TV, like back to back to back, on like I don't know, the fourth of July or whatever, they do a marathon all day of Rocky and my brother and I would watch all of them just and just start back over when it looked that was a big Rocky three guy. That movie came out, Yeah, just

the right time. Clever Lang and whole Cogan was in It is thunder Lips stuff, thunder Lips in the Flesh. Baby, that was this big, that was this big line. Let me see here. Let's go with Amanda Coolas as Hot Fuzz. Let's just take through a bunch of these because I don't have much time and I want to get through a lot of these. Matt Dents is Three o'clock High, one of the most underrated comedies of the eighties, also a cult favorite. Did you guys see that one three

o'clock High? Nope, good movie, very strange, Josh Toko says Explorers, movie he saw repeatedly as a kid. You know, I think the movie Crushers are a little more in my wheelhouse age wise than you young uns. How do you know, I mostly watched films from like there early I watched a lot of silent films. Now, I watched a lot of early sound films. I'm thirty one, okay, Jesus thirty one, what a great age. But I'm just saying, like tastes

are kind of videosyncratic. Yeah, and and like reinforcing that by having a podcast that like encourages me to like go back in time more like just makes me more and more out of sync with the cop of the everyday world. That's right. The podcast is called a Family Everyone Old Stuff. It's so good. It's about old stuff. Basically, we'll go with the Danger of an Gael Counts, one of my favorite crushers. Since you already said did Jaws, I'd go with The Exorcist who counts. You're speaking my

language there, Joe Kimber says Shash inc Redemption. I haven't even done that show yet. I'm surprised, or that movie. I'm surprised. I want to pick that Get Busy Living, get busy crushing. Oh wow, maybe that should be our new, uh new thing. I like that. If there was like a movie poster for movie crush, that could be the tagline. I could see that get Busy Living or get busy crushing. I love it. Uh, let me go with my friend in real life. Sarah Murphy Robertson says, the Goodbye Girl,

you guys should see it if you haven't. Goodbye Girls a great movie, Sarah. So maybe I'll even have Sarah on because I know her and she's wonderful. What's the Goodbye Girl? I made a bad joke when we were talking about Gone Girl Goodbye Girls? Richard, Uh, sort of a romantic comedy but a little more adulta uh and not adult film like it you know, doesn't feature you know, hardcore sex or anything full full dog, but it's it's

not like a teenage rom com. It's a little more adult rom com back when they made this, like Richard and let's finish up with our old friend. Kevin Herban says, Oh Brother, where art thou? I have a thing for escaped convict movies? Me too? I love I love a good prison break and Oh Brother is a very very fun film. But we got violent on screen death on that one. I remember the part where John Goodman wacks

them with a rock while they're having lunch in the park. Yeah, and he and he smashes that frog in that movie doesn't he. I call that a violent on screen death. It doesn't need to be human point. And I think they killed cows too when they pick up the Gangster. He just like shoots cows on the side of the ring film brothers are always fucking with animals. That's why Emily doesn't like their movies. So we got a lot of comments here from crushers who are talking about their

favorite film. Wish we could have gotten through more, but it's I'll leave this one up there for everyone to go check it out. And Alex, thanks for coming in here at the last second playing our little game. Thanks for fighting man. How I didn't disappoint you too much with my eighteen point win. We don't really have a threshold for winning or losing that game, do each other? No, I think everyone's a winner, right, Yeah, I would think so.

Alex definitely a winning, always a winner. So everyone check out Ephemeral checkout, especially the episode what's the one on Alex Gi? What's that one called? Okay, I think it's at Alex GI by accident because you're I'm staring at your face. That should have said John Lennon, gy you figure type of Alex K You're you'll find it's it's easy to find, easy to find, and you're in season two now, and I'm glad you have some help because it's a show that's heavily produced and researched and takes

a lot of work. So I'm very glad to see it continuing on. Wonderful, wonderful show for our network. Thanks man, it's all right, well, thanks for being here, and thank you Noel, Yes, sir, and we'll see everybody next week. Are you good back? Movie Crash is produced and written by Charles Bryant and Meel Brown, edited and engineered by Seth Nicholas Johnson, and scored by Noel Brown here in our home studio at Pontsty Market, Atlanta, Georgia. For iHeart Radio.

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