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How Bad is Batman the Movie – 1966

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1960’s Batman featuring Adam West and Burt Ward as the dynamic duo Batman and Robin, is notoriously campy and tongue[...]

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Hello, kitties. It's your old pal John Kaseer, the voice of the crypt keeper. And you're listening to the bottom shelf. We made it. Oh. Thank goodness we're out of that. I have to go to the bathroom. I do too, but I think I already did. I'm gonna clean that up. Did you do it back at the hotel? Wait. Wait. What? Where am I? No. No. I was in Ironwood. I was in a pub. I was drinking that pipe. What's going on? Why am I here? It's Kevin. Kevin. What am I doing here?

Well, we had a trip with a dumpster. Oh my I I left Dungeons and Dragons. I left your guys. I I didn't want this. I I did not ask why. Who who's someone's at me in. We watched some weird movie called Bad Times at El Royale. So this is for you to be Bad Times at the bottom shelf. And there's the title. Prepare yourself to discover a world of terrible movies. High above the planet Gekari, a group of intrepid explorers hover over the dangerous planet in their fabulous super orbital space craft.

Their mission, to conduct a complete analysis of movies known throughout the universe as terrible. So grab your space popcorn, grab your freeze dried ice cream, and join us for today's mission of discovery and wonder. Are these movies better than the galaxy thinks? Or do they really belong on the bottom shelf? Welcome movie lovers and movie haters and everybody in between. Thank you so much for listening to the new episode of The Bottom Shelf where every bad movie has a place.

I'm your host. Host. Am I host or am I just one of I'm one of the hosts. My name is John Harju. With me, as always, my captain, Dallas Mora. I'm actually John. I'm just a multiple personality version of him. I'm actually talking as John in a different body, I think. And then there is my admiral, Celeste. What's up? I am not John with a different body. I am my own person. I was a man in a woman's body once, but then I was born. That's fair.

That's very fair. And then, returning to us, our science officer, Kevin What? What? Why? I was having fun. I was enjoying my vacation. I was on holiday. What am I doing here? What am I watching? Wait. Am I what what No. I'm done. Go ahead. I got some Kevin. Hi. Hi. Apparently protocol says you to watch Batman 66 with us for bat month, so And that's a bad movie. Wasn't? It's on the rating scale somewhere. Plus

we're doing Batman anyways all month long. We're doing Batman, and quite frankly a lot of people have a tendency to call this movie bad just because it's old and campy. Where's your Robin? Where's your cat woman? Where's your penguin? You're not even cosplaying as he's Batman. I thought you guys were open. Never mind. We just got back from Keith Con, bro. We just got back from Keith Con, bro. We just got back from Keith Con, bro. I, like, I need to let my pores clear

out from all of paint. That is And latex and everything else. Very impressive cat woman costume you had on, John. Hey. Well, you know, Halle Halle Berry did it so well. I had to wear the same outfit. You know, I really liked the moment where you and the cat woman from the, the Tim Burton Batman returns? Started doing a song from Josie and the Pussycats. That was fantastic. And then we got all the rest of cat women to do the, Cats chorus line. Yes. Mhmm. Also also a fun time.

I was very confused why Black Cat thought she was part of the group, though. You know, DC Marvel crossover. It happens. She wanted to have fun. Where where is the whole musical? It was right after the job was. But we're not here to talk about Geekcon. If you wanna hear about that, listen to our Geekcon review episode coming out either before or after this episode depending on how editing goes for me. But we are here to talk about Batman 66. Let's go.

I'm excited about this because wants to tell us about Batman 66? We all awkwardly look at Adam. Why are you looking at me? Oh, why are you giving me the case? Okay. So I read off the case, or should I tell my my memory of Batman? You get read the case. Read the case. Read the case. Read the box, man. Read the box. What's in the box? This is a box. The memory thing is retro. We're not on that podcast. Who are they? Just read the box. Shoot those people. I don't know those people.

Holy special edition, Batman. Pow. Whack. Soft, oof. Wow. It's got it all appraised in the back. I'm a lot of pee. Let's see. When Batman, Adam West, and Robin, Burke War, get a tip. Get Jiggy with it. Yeah. Get get Jiggy with it. Hey. Make sure Will Smith doesn't give me a slap anyone around. Get a tip from commando Smalap. Wow. Okay. This is already starting off a good strat. Is in danger, abort his yacht.

They launch a rescue mission, but the tip is a setup by 4 of the most powerful villains ever who seek to defeat the Dynamic Duo, 1 and for all. Armed with a dehydrator that can turn humans into dust, the fearsome foursome intends to take over the world. Can the caped crusaders use their high flying heroism and groovy gadgetry? What? Gadgetry. Gadgetry. Thank you. To the Claw Catwoman, Ice the Penguin, upstays the Joker, and Stop the Riddler. In time, 196, 105 minute oh, 105 minutes. Wow. It's

not 2 hours. Isn't it glorious for moves and not over 2 hours long? Here's my thing. They they just said that they turn people into into, dries people into dust, and I'll first thing that went through my mind was Kansas. Dust in the wind. And that's as much as we can play without copyright issues. They don't care about us. They don't care about Novi. Whatever. I don't I don't nickel and I. Kevin, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore. Alright. Yeah. That's the movie. It oh, wow.

They actually gave us PG rating. I thought these were all g raters. That well, looks like I copy is the one on the newer one, so it may have rerated it for Modern Ages. Yeah. Because everyone's so sensitive. To be fair, they before they fixed the rating system, it got pretty sketchy at times with some of the writings. No. This was the sixties. Nothing was sketch ever sketchy in the sixties. Go back and watch golden Goldfinger, and then tell me that.

I watched that on the plane ride all over, man, and I'll tell you, I'm like, this was PG. Now that kid Why? Have that kid leaning over like, what you watching, mister? That's not the movie we're talking about. That's not the movie we're talking about. We're talking about Batman. Yes. Well, you got some trivia for us about Batman? You know, you would think I would, but I sat my phone down when we tried it.

Nice trivia moment. Nice trivia moments. Man. I forgot how easy much easier this was when you were gone. Alright. So Cesar Romero absolutely refused to shave off his mustache during filming. His mustache? And it was covered with makeup instead. Romero did the same thing on every episode of the TV series that he appeared in as the Joker. Needless to say, this constant decision to do this every single time fooled nobody.

So he was able to cover up the mustache under his lip without the cocaine line. Why does it look better than what Henry Cavill did in Superman? No idea. I didn't watch the Henry Cavill Superman. So because CGI. CGI. Adam West agreed to the agreed to do the film partly on the one condition that he would have more screen time as Bruce Wayne in it. That's fair. And thus began the age where superheroes had to have their mask off for half of the movie just so the actor could have

FaceTime in the movie. I would never know who they were. Never. Originally planned as the pilot film for the TV series, Batman 66, the film was instead released between the end of the series' 1st season and the beginning of its 2nd seasons. The producers took advantage of the larger budget to have a number of new bat gadgets constructed, such as the bat boat and the bat cycle. Did they have a bat bomb with a bat, There was a bomb. There was a bomb? There was a bomb? There was. Yes. I

There was a bat bomb. The birds are there. Yeah. That how copper bat, copper bat. Alright. And at about 59 minutes into the film, the penguins line, careful, careful. Every one of them has a mother, which was said as he and the cat woman swept up and collected the dehydrated pirates was ad libbed by Burgess Meredith Meredith. I'm gonna exactly time that 50 minute so I can exactly hear that. Do it.

Hey. You know, shooting for the film began before Lee Mary Lee Merriweather was cast for it, and as a result the Catwoman does not appear with the other 3 villains in the first scene that takes place aboard the Penguin submarine. And one more time stamp before we're done with the trivia.

At about 15 minutes in the film, the penguin's line in the film, we shall hang together or more assuredly, we shall hang separately was a humorous phrase spoken by Benjamin Franklin when he was in danger of being accused of high treason by his fellow delegates. Alright. Alright, guys. Well, let's get into our expectations. Ek, greater expectations. Kevin, since you're back with us this morning, what are your expectations? Is it morning? I was drinking the oh,

and what? You were in Ireland. Now you're on those days. Hours. Goodness. This is a different side of the fun of geekery than where you're at. Alright. What's my expectations? I remember watching this movie many, many multiple times as a child, so I have very great fun memories and enjoyed it. And I remembered watching this movie with my family, mostly with my father, and he would I would request him to read out the bam, wap, pow, and every time he came up, he would read it.

That's funny. So, yeah, I sat there, and I I looked at him. He was like, pow. Bam. What's up? And it was, like, okay. It just kept on going. I think this had more than a television show. I know television shows were, like, 25, 30 minute segments, and they hadn't put it as often. But if my memory serves me correctly, this was a lot more into the I think

there's a lot more action. Because look at those so you had to do the premise, and then you got, like, the, like, the 3 minute fight to and then this is, like how long was that? A 105 minutes? Yeah. It was less than 2 hours. Yeah. So, I mean, there's a lot more action in this one. And I remembered, a shark. Sharknado? There's no no. No. The this one was the this one came directly from the ocean. There was no hurricane here. Shark scene.

Hurricanes don't happen in California. Just earthquakes shaking off all the prosthetics and plastic surgery off people. I remember the shark scene so much. But, you know, it's the shark, and there was different color powders on on the seats. That's what those are the 2 biggest things I remember from my childhood. That's cool. So with the with the powders from your childhood, did you want did you equate them to pixie sticks and wonder what each diplomat tasted like? No. I didn't.

They never led to Lucky Charters. I did did not see this as a child. I saw this as an adult, and I also had that thought. Was it your first time when we watched it with Dana? No. Okay. I had watched it with my dad. Okay. Good. Well, Celeste, being as you stepped in here, everybody, this is this is one of the few rare times we are

literally recording in the same room. Just to give you guys a peek behind the curtain here, we are you can probably hear it in the audio, but also, we we are literally not have not watched this movie yet. So this is this is all a giant fun experiment for us. But being as Celeste has, jumped in, why don't you go ahead and give us your expectations, Celeste? I expect it to be entertained, then be bored, and then be entertained again. Because that's generally how this movie goes for

me. At I'm entertained at the front end of things. I kinda get bored in the middle, and then the end of it picks back up. So quite quite opposite from the Robert Pattinson one. Right? Possibly? You weren't here for that one. No. I've watched the movie, like, 2 dozen times. I hear everybody else saying how much they get bored towards the end of the tunnel. Wasn't boring. I didn't think it was boring. But, you know, there's some people here who just can't, you know, pass a movie and

enjoy anything in life. Bro. We're not talking about the movie. It's Batman expectations. My My expectations is I'm gonna go on a wonderful nostalgic trip. I watched as a as a as a young man many, many times. We had recorded off the television on VHS. Same. And we watched it over and over again as a kid, many times. Demara and I, my sister, we used to, like, have, like, picnics in the living room, and we'd either watch this or we'd watch, we had a VHS tape of the,

Mystery Science Theater 3,000, the movie. Yeah. Yeah. I had that one. And so we would watch those, and we would, we would nuke corn tortillas and put butter on them, and we'd just sit there and watch these movies. And so I'm having some nostalgic feelings. Last time, we did we actually reviewed this movie for calm talk because we introduced my other sister, Dana, to this movie. And, ironically, this exact same kind of situation, only this is a better microphone, I hope.

Hopefully. I I actually I think I remember that episode. Yeah. I think it was one of the ones that you salvaged for us. That I tried to salvage. We won't name the server, but they did butcher some of the early tracks. I did my best to salvage them. I appreciate it. We won't name the name the server because we don't wanna speak ill of the dead. Because they are. Damn. Do they not exist anymore? They have disappeared. They just say their name. Who cares? Those are copyright infringement. They

disappeared with our money. Anyways, so so What about John? Stonegrass John? I'm not done talking. So my expectation is to have fun and enjoy it with you guys and laugh, at the campiness of it, and just relisten the moment. You're sorry. You're talking about the shark. It's already sent me down a a pathway. So now, John, tag. You're it. Okay. So I didn't know this movie existed until I was about 13 or 14. Really? Which is weird because the Batman TV show was my

first experience with Batman. Yeah. I used to watch the TV show in syndicate when I was, between the ages of 6 and 8 Mhmm. Whenever it was on, and I loved it. I especially loved it when he would punch people and the onomatopoeia would show up on the screen.

However, I didn't know they they had made a movie about it until much later about 13 or 14 when I was sitting at home one summer, and while my parents were at work, and I was flipping through the TV, and I ended up on HBO, and there was a Batman movie starting. And it turned out it was Batman 66. I'm like, oh my god. They made a movie from the old TV show. And I sat down and I watched it, and I said, that was very much the old TV show.

Just longer. Just longer. But I enjoyed it, and I've I've seen it multiple times, and I own it on Blu ray, although I haven't watched it since I've gotten it on Blu ray. And I'll tell you how long I've had it. It came free with my copy of the daredevil Blu ray when that first came out. Wow. And when I bought it at Suncoast. Wow. Suncoast. I miss Suncoast. Speaking of dead servers. And I still have Batman. I no longer have Daredevil. Did you watch the director's cut, the daredevil,

or just the yeah. I've seen both. I saw I saw it, and I still haven't seen the director's cut. It's Nothing. It it brings nothing. I had a fun soundtrack. So there's that. I enjoyed the movie for its campiness from what I remember. Again, because I haven't seen it since I was either 13 or 14. Wait. It's been that long? What? It's been that long? It was wait. You I thought you said you got on Bluer. You you watched it again. Right? No. I didn't watch it again. I have it. I just don't

haven't sat down to watch it. Oh, my days. My my wife has an issue with trying to watch it because it's too campy for her, so I don't That's fair. But, as as far as this concern, I am with Celeste. I have a feeling I'm gonna be entertained, bored than entertained. Outside of the shark and the, and the powders, I remember a big bomb with a timer on it that lasted for, like, 20 minutes. Sometimes you just can't give up the bomb.

And I remember him running around trying to throw at places, and there's groups of children over here, and then there's nuns over here. And then I also remember, Robin saying throw it into the bar with all the winos. And Batman said, just because people are riffraff doesn't mean that they don't have a right to live. And I'm like, wow. I bet you I know what the inner right could do with that. Oh my gosh.

But, you know, that said, though, it I'm expecting a lot of poorly aged social situations on top of some really campy movie stuff. And I have a feeling I'm gonna I'm going to enjoy it for all the wrong reasons, but I'm still gonna enjoy it. That's fair. Alright. So that being said, shall we watch the movie? Let's go. Does your collection machine still work? Does she play the movies or he or whoever it is now? Yeah. Come on. I'll show you where

the where the, extra viewing pot is. And stay tuned children on the same bat channel for our non spoiler follow-up. Dear listeners, this is your opportunity to escape. Our crew has just entered into the media projection chamber. What horrors and matters that they consume are unknown? Their mental state upon their return is unknown. You have been warned. No. But I am seriously saying they remind me of pixie sticks, and I wanna know what the Mexican consulate tastes like if it's like tacos.

I don't know. I mean, maybe maybe it tastes like Mazepa. So we're back from the movie. Hello. Hello. How long does a bomb device takes when it ends up? Sometimes you just can't get rid of a bomb. What kind of people watch this Batman 1966 movie? Apparently, we do. Kevin turned into the Riddler, man. Although, I'll take this Riddler over the one that was in the Batman. Dang. Alright. Well, it's time to figure out this one's the bomb. And what these get rid of.

So, like, real facts, these are the these are the, these are the villains that everybody imagines when you think of Batman, in my opinion. Like, if they could have gotten the Riddler from the Batman closer to this Riddler, I would have been a little bit more appreciative, I think. But we're not talking about the Batman. We're talking about Batman. Well, this is the Batman. To some people, this is the Batman, not

Batman. This is true. I mean, if you look at if you look at our social medias and the and the discord where people are talking about it, there's some people on here like, yeah. This is my Batman. Yep. Speaking of which, so we went out to our our community, and we asked them for their thoughts. Literally while we were watching it. Yeah. And good godly, miss Molly, you guys came out in droves for this. So, one person so said, it was my first

introduction to the Batman world. Although, I enjoy more Batman 89 and forward, Adam West and Burt Ward will always hold a special place in my memories. Because of nostalgia, it gave me a middle shelf. Alright, it, it'll give I'll give it a middle shelf. I rarely get an itch to watch it on my own, but if someone else watches Watch again, I'm still down and enjoy it with them. One person says, I'm not sure I've actually seen it all the way through.

Which could speak widely to their thoughts on the movie. Another person said, top shelf. It's a great adaptation of the Batman of the era. So if you put it on top shelf, that means you can't reach for it. Right? It stays up there. Yeah. You can't get rid of it. Another person says, the reality is for 30 years, Adam West was the definite Batman.

Many of us still have fond memories of the silly adventures, and we and while the more recent ones were grittier and more grounded in reality, using quotation marks, there is still something innocent about Batman 66. Plus, no one has really topped the dignity of Neil Hamilton and Allen Adam, or Allen Napier, Commissioner Gordon Alfred, respectfully. The only thing that could have made it, better is to have, Julie Newmar play Catwoman. Yeah. There was undertones they had in

the baton west. Oh, good lord. Some Another person completely innocent. Oh, man. Another person said the fact that the that they made 2 animated movies in recent years with Bert, Ward, wait. Bert and Ward. I think it's a typo. West and Ward. Yeah. West and Ward, reprising their roles, decades later speaks volumes. It does. Genuinely, that that does speak volumes about the value of this. So I'm just trying to see if we've got anything different on the other channels. Same

thing. I have I have I have, some pulled up here on your profile when you had reposted on your personal one because that was the first one that popped up for me while the one I was looking for for you. We got one here that says that all you need to bring a person dehydrate down dehydrated down to salt is a bit of water, and they will be perfectly fine, though they may speak a wrong language. Wonder what kind of water they were drinking. The Shreveport water.

You can't ask what's wrong with the Shreveport water? And, someone else wrote, just some days you can't get rid of a bomb. Middle shelf. Yeah. Fair. Sometimes it takes over 2 minutes to get rid of that bomb. Oh my gosh. Alright. Well, guys, should we get into our spoil free thoughts? I don't know. These people sound like they're already spoiled by their thoughts on back, I'm gonna jump in. I'm gonna say this.

I enjoyed the camerawork in this film. Like, those parts were, like, it was all the villains, especially the first half of the movie. Like, how it's all crooked and sideways aren't like that, given that perspective of, like, these cats have genuinely lost their mind. I found that interesting. Maybe Battlefield Eartha learned his cellular camera. Oh, no. I really I think what I appreciated the most about this movie, and I can't talk about it in the spoiler free section,

is the camp. Mhmm. Like, I understand that there's a lot of people out there who can't deal with silliness in movies or whatever. And for the most part, I'm in that same group. But there was something about the way they did it in this. And I it's probably my connection to this source material, not the comic books, but the actual TV show Right. That helps me appreciate the campiness rather than just being like, this is stupid. Mhmm. Holy John, how are you? How can you?

Okay. But I think that I I did have a thought several times throughout the movie that I would actually like to see a modern reimagining of this script Really? Set in 66. Mhmm. That would like, with modern storytelling No. With your with the original script Right. But with Just with the script. Right. But with Just with the budget of a nor of an actual movie, our time, and modern actors. That would be who would you have playing this Batman, though? This Batman?

Brendan Fraser. Oh. Why does that work? I'm gonna tell you what this is what we're gonna do. When this airs, when this episode drops, I'm gonna drop a poll in the, in the Discord and on the bottom shelf Facebook page. I wanna know how you would recast the this entire movie with modern people. Having played this version of the character. Are you saying you want me to say that, or you want the listeners to say that? I want the listeners to drop their their opinions.

But we'll we'll put a poll up in the, on the Discord and on the bottom of Facebook page. Or you can just watch the 2 animated movies they did. Don't do that. Later. Don't do that. Oh my gosh. Okay. So to give you guys some background on that, Kevin made me watch the first five minutes of 1 of the 1 of the Batman and furface is a toothpaste. Yeah. And it literally sounds like an 80 year old man when Batman's talking. It it's hard. Because he was probably literally

80 years old. I still want you to watch it. But yeah. No. It there was a lot I like the use of color in this. I've always appreciated the call I've always appreciated the color in the Batman series. So That's actually a note that I have written down as I appreciate how color really pops. Like, it's a vibrant experience watching it. Yeah. It was a nice opening too to have the different colors come out. Mhmm. As, as John was saying as we were watching, looks like the opening of a James Bond.

Yeah. That was fun. Yeah. There was a few there was a few times in the opening sequence where in my head I was like, gold finger. Celeste, any non spoiler things you wanna say? Not necessarily. Just everything's been been pretty well pretty well commented on. Mhmm. I liked Alfred. Now I have to ask because I know know you have opinions on how women are portrayed in superheroes, specifically Lois Lane, as we've heard in previous, previous, episodes. Yes. I don't think I've have I've mentioned

that on this podcast. No. But but if you listen to this show, but most likely you probably listen to ComTalk. But I have to ask, so as far as the Cat Woman Mhmm. And this movie, what is your opinion in that respect? Well, hold on. Would this fall under a spoiler conversation? I don't it would fall under a spoiler. Okay. Because I I thought that I thought just at a service level, you'd be like, What let's let's cut to the the spoiler section. It

just gives us the open freedom. Alright. Well, maybe I should take my back memory pills before we do this. Ladies and gentlemen, the spoiler section. Alright. Welcome to the spoiler section. Celeste is about to answer John's question as to whether or not Catwoman was a decent portrayal of womanhood. Well She was a perfect woman for a movie from 1966. That's the way we view women today. Clearly, the man has just told me how to feel about women in the movie. That's what we do.

You guys both get kicked out of my house. Yeah, he is. So, my issue is that she she didn't really do anything. That's fair. I mean Like, and it's not necessarily her fault. It's the writing. The they wrote her to just be there and pet her cat. Well, to be fair, she did she she was used as a seductress. That's fair. She was. And then she did at one point go, here, here's a cat, in the middle of a fight. But the actual cat did more fighting and more for the progression of the story.

At one point, she goes, Riddler, Joker, do something. Like, you can't go over there and push some buttons. Right? It's been a while since I've read that era of comics with Catwoman. But I feel like she was a lot more active in in conniving and scheming and and and taking charge of situations. Even if it was a they wanted to play it to where she wasn't a physical character, having her be more of the mastermind would have worked. I'm not saying nothing.

I I just I wanna make jokes by Ken because this is Babbly channel. Well, you've been on the show before, Kevin. You know the rules. Yeah. You just edit me out. You know what? Let's let's start let me start rambling on so we can edit this off right now. Oh, my gosh. So I lost my train of thought. We are in a spoiler section, so go ahead. Spoil away. No. It's not that. It's just oh, yeah. With Catwoman, I can't I can't figure out why she had the claws in the movie. She wasn't gonna use them.

You know what I mean? Ever. What? She didn't scratch anybody. It's a family picture. You know, that's the thing is, it is a family picture, but it's also it 1st off, it's the sixties. 2nd off, the entirety of this thing is a a kind of poking fun dig at the comic code, comic authority. That's fair. It was taking place at the time. And there were rules about certain things. And so you couldn't have excessive gore, cutting people up and shooting people. Like, if

you notice, nobody really got hurt. You got people kicked off a boat. That's And there in the court. Even had her use the claws, like, had her fly off the boat and use the claws to, like, claw her way back up Right. Into the metal? Yeah. Why not? I mean, because that would be walk Robin walking vertically up a side of the building. They got saved by a porpoise. Her climbing up the sub with her nails would not be the

most unbelievable thing. And they use a a a bat bomb to explode the shark right there in the middle of the bat ocean with their bat skills, using that bat crap, bat sprite. And then they also And a porpoise that blew up to save Batmans' lives. And they also just happened to land on a mound of The foam. Rubberized foam. The whole helicopter just lands straight on it. Or the bat cycle that just happened to be off the side of the road next to where the where So but I have a question.

The bat boat, are all boats done with the from from my perspective with the driver's side on the wrong side? Like, are they all British? Yes. Ma'am. Really? Yes. Did not know them. Yes. Go on and you'll find out. No. Thank you. I like speedboats. They're fun. So I we did while we're watching. I said, if I if we ever get a boat at speedboat, I wanna be like that. And I want a a submarine that looks like the penguins. Yeah. Get a get a PSP boat to crash right into the submarine like Indiana Jones.

I I I really wanted I really want, like, to see a millennial watch this movie. Like, and I'm not I'm not being I'm not being a generation generational list here, but not so much useless because you're you're one of the older millennials. I'm not talking about the really young ones or possibly, The ones that are almost Gen zed. Yeah. I I wanna watch them see this and, when they get to the office, when they start looking up customer accounts, see someone flip through a rolodex.

Oh, no. That would be like an alpha that you would want. No. I think Who do you sell this weapon to? Let's check this out. I think the younger millennials will be just as confused by that situation. They're taught they got they got tick tock. They they keep their time cannot Somewhere out there. Stand past 20 seconds of something. Somewhere out there, someone's asking their parents, what's a Rolodex? Oh my gosh. I'm sure there's a lot of things, though. Like, I gotta remember growing

up going, what the heck is that? So And then, okay, so something that came up while we're watching this movie. Why was it whenever they did their heist, everybody wore a mask? Yes. Like, you're in branded costumes, and you're gonna wear a mask. It's like we know who the costumes, and you're gonna wear a mask. It's like we know who the penguin is. We know who the joker is. Why are those 2 wearing masks while they're doing this? I mean Well, maybe if they wear a mask, they can't discriminate them.

It's like I'm like I'm like the only one who negatively wears wore a mask in that fight was, Thriddler. And I'm like, what's happening? Catwoman wears a mask too. But she wasn't in the fight. She doesn't fight. That's true. But she was there. Yes. But she was meant to be a a decoy. She was meant to cheer the mom. Miss Kitka. Kitka. Kitka. I am sorry, but let's can we just say that Batman's an idiot? Yeah. Oh, this one is. I mean, y'all,

I can appreciate Adam West. He was my first introduction to Batman, as many of you, apparently. His acting was phenomenal. Doke. If you say so Oh, yeah. There's Oscar worthy. It takes a lot of talent to act that stupid. Madam, I want to tell you there were several times where I thought I was listening to William Shatner. But, again, this is the thing. This is camp. This was that was the point of the whole deal. Knew what they were doing. Like, the script was, like, just do this.

And, like, the whole, like, the seductive scene where he's, like, wooing her with his words. Like, there are points where she herself I think the actress it was the actress not the character that rolled her eyes with, really, we're doing this. It was just the way the script was written out for it. They were just intentionally just looking at you as they're sending their lines and winking at you. Yeah. We did that. Thank you, Paris, for bringing all your children

to the cinema to pay. You gotta wonder how many outtakes they had of her going, really? I would like to see outtakes from this film. I This was this was before everyone liked the blooper reels. So I have to ask a question because I I'm finding myself in a conundrum here. For those of you at home, we did something that we've never done before with this movie. We literally sat we literally sat down, recorded the intro and everything else, and then watched the movie when we said

we're watching the movie. Mhmm. In the same room together. Yes. So this is a first for us. So I we can ask some different questions on this such as the one I'm experiencing now. Has anybody else, like, now that we've just got done watching a movie and you're trying to think back to something to talk about this movie and you're starting to realize this movie is entirely forgettable, and there's not a whole lot that sticks out in it. I mean,

the shark. Jesse? Just like I said in the beginning, the shark before we watch the movie because it it's just little highlights that makes the film, you know, you can remember those, but everything else, the whole story, everything is extremely forgettable. Again, I've watched this many times, so I'm at a disadvantage for what you're wanting. At the same time, the thing about it is, this film plays out less as a whole film, and more like one story spread out over

4 episodes of a show. Yeah. Very long. Like, it it really it really does feel like it's just a long episode of the TV show. I wouldn't say episode, episodes, plural. There's I wanna say episode, episodes, plural. There's definitely, like, there's always, like, the 3 acts that are in a film. This had 4 different acts coming together to like, you had the first act where you're discovering that it who it is. You had the next act where it was dealing with with

the miss Kit Kat. And then you had the other act where they're like, oh, they're they're, stealing the, the the people. And then you have the 4th act where it was fight fighting the villains and rescuing them. Like, it was multiple shows in one. I think that's part of the problem. This wasn't a movie team writing this script. This was a TV crew writing the script. That's fair. And they probably could have turned this into a miniseries or a special

for TV or 2 specials rather. Well, then beforehand in the tribute, didn't you say this was supposed to be a a pilot movie? This was originally supposed to be the pilot episode for the, TV show. So that might explain some of what we're looking at here. Yeah. Some of the the writing choices. Well, they wrapped in all that Batman cash dollars because, I mean, it was a strong during that time frame. Mhmm. Because Adam Westenberg,

worked. Yeah. Worked. He would go out they would go out in public and just do the same thing that George Reeves did as a Superman, and it just was a Batman craze. Mhmm. I mean Batman. Loved it. Yeah. Batman made up made everyone buy more stuff, toys, and so forth and celebrate them. I would have loved to see a George Reeves Superman meet this Batman. Oh. Oh, well, you know, he might have to take a bullet to the stomach, but sure. No. No. Batman doesn't use guns.

No. Everyone else does, though. Let me okay. So let me ask you, let me ask you guys this. This is this will be an interesting this will be an interesting game we can play together, being as we're all in the same room. If you were to take this movie and re and just replace one thing about it to make it better, what would it be? Writing the story. Right? But have our better writers. Okay. In what way? Like, how would you what would you rewrite

specifically? I write better jokes, better comedic undertones because, you know, a lot of jokes or whatever fell flat. Right. But the same thing for that time because you want to make it for adults and for children to somehow, you know, sort of like what early Disney Pixar would do. They made a joke. See, but the difference is is that you're thinking of that as a a modern No. I was thinking as a as a as a casual family. There's no wrong together. To this. No. No.

No. I'm just curious of the the expanse of it because, like like because people go, oh, needs better writing, but nobody explains, like, what does that mean better writing? What would you have done? Have a have a a way of writing it where it would be entertaining for adults and children to watch together, so that way if years pass down the road, like, oh, I never caught him on a joke. It was a bit of a dance or I was too young or so forth. Mhmm. I mean, they did it with stuff like

Back to the Future. They did it with all the other films, like, sometimes even maybe something, I don't know. Just a way of just writing it in a way where it wasn't just, cashing on the sensation during that time, but that if someone was to go back and review rewatch it years down the road Mhmm. They could appreciate it as they were a child or younger Right. Or as an this one, even though, like, I may have appreciated it more probably much more as a child and so forth,

me watching it now, I'm like, man. Maybe it what you know? I'm not as one of those people looking, really my child head. I I I get tired of those people. I get to be able to choke it and die. I don't know. You would've you would've changed the scope of it to be a little bit more inclusive to an an older audience. Yeah. While keeping some of that still childlike harm and so Yeah. I mean, harm childlike

wonder. Yeah. What about you, Celeste? What would be one thing you would change about this movie that you think would make it better? Probably some of the effects. There is no reason that we should know that the shark was pinned to that platter. Like, they had the weight they had ways to do it, so it had to have either been lack of budget or intentional. But if they had done it in a less obvious way, then it might have worked a little better. They used all the rubber for the helicopter.

They couldn't have used any more rubber for that shark. I am curious though, because it we watched it on a on a pretty high quality, copy, DVD, on a PS 5, on a decent TV. We're not doing 4 k like John does, but it's a pretty solid TV. How wonder how we would've felt about it if we'd watched this on a, both CRT? Yeah, CRT TV, on a, on a VHS or original broadcast, if the effects would not have felt as abrasive to us? I feel like that they would have. Mhmm.

Because it's almost like it was intentional. Mhmm. Like, they intent they wanted you to know, hey, look, we put this fake shark here. Like, it was it was part of the gag. It was part of the making fun of things. It's just for me, I would have have smoothed it over a little bit Mhmm.

And done better with the practical effects. See, with with me, when I when I start thinking about that, then the effects that were in this movie, in the back of my head and I I could just be pulling out personal biases on this, but it almost seems to me, like, I think about it and I look see some Hollywood executive mooks sitting behind a chair somewhere saying, they're kids. They don't care. They don't know any better anyway. Just use the cheap crap and then just, let the money

roll in hot. Well and especially if this was meant to be a a, not promo. What's the word we used earlier? A pilot. A pilot. Then that would make sense that they would just be using whatever they had. I'm looking at the budget right now because now I need to know. But yeah. Yeah. But, like, if they if they had done it a little bit smoother, because you can make it campy while still doing all the practical effects justice. Mhmm. Because let's face it, the only CGI were the words effects.

And I'm not even sure that was CGI that might They they would literally hand draw those. I was about to say that might have been rotoscoped. I'm fine with how the style and how it looks on the screen. That's me, though. Yeah. I'm fine with it. I don't need a CRT television or distortion or even a super high glossy 4 k edition. I was fine with the presentation. It yeah. It worked for it. It worked for it. Mhmm. What about you, Dallas?

I would've tried to tighten up the scripting for the portion with the penguin in the middle. That's the portion of the film that drags for me. We'll get into that whole thing of getting him back to the the bat cave and that whole, like, you were unraveling a plan of dehydrating everybody. There's something about the portion that that it drags. I'm not sure why. I don't know if there's more, Maybe he needed more henchman

powder. But I guess so. But there's something about that whole segment of the film that just alright, let's get let's get to a point. So I don't know. Again, that's that's about the only thing I think off top of my head right now that I would I would have changed about this script in the sixties. Now I am curious how this would play out using your idea of modern day re reward you're working. How it would play out? Mhmm. It would probably be on level with, like, sharknado.

I was thinking Velocipastor that I can see here. Instead of a shark, it just says Insert shark here. Insert insert f s f x shark here. They shouldn't have just like a a purestor bat attack Batman. I don't know. Alright. So I my my thought on the on this on this concept came completely out of left field, and this is this is the thought I had that inspired this little round of Just left field, not center left field? No. This

is way out in left field. Left. What I was, thinking was I'd wanna see what this movie would have looked like if Hitchcock would have directed it. Oh. I wouldn't. I wouldn't I would be like I know he wouldn't, so who cares? No. But if can you imagine, like, we just it would be like the 19 sixties version of the Batman. Yeah. Hitchcock would have if Hitch would have directed it. Yeah. That would be fun. Sorry. That would be interesting. I could rock that. I just I just need an Elseworlds version

of this movie, basically. Or you can have Cecil be in the mail. But then again, it would be My UN go. But then it again, no one kills more people on screen than Sysapiro de Mayo. Oh, you did crush an entire nation with a giant body of water. So Oh my gosh. Now people are listening. There's, like, they're like, who's Sysapiro de Mayo? Get off, Chit Chocket. Good luck about the movie is. Why do you sell, like, every angry old man? Because you know what else? These darn kids on

a dicky dork. I can't tie my shoe because of you. Okay. I'll show them an empty light. He wants to program your your VCR for you, Kevin. That's what you sound like. Like, you need us to program your VCR. You're, like, acting like that old guy old guy. Yeah. I'm trying to sound like my old guy. Okay? Of course, I'm sure I'm using less swear words. Okay? But all all all the same, though, just to kinda bring it back. You okay? Yeah. I think Just He's he's just thinking through the laughing.

Okay. We're good. Alright. Why the heck do you little frickin' kids? But, I I yeah. This I don't know. It's it's pretty It's okay. For me, it's okay. I mean, do do we does anybody have anything to really wanna talk about this movie? Was anything super impactful for you at all? Like, even we even hit the spoiler section, and it's just, like, there's, like, the 4 parts in the movie that we talked about. You got the shark, you got the bomb, you got

the powder people. Again, it's like each act had its specific thing, and and then it went on. Mhmm. The only two things stuck out with me is coloring and camera angles. Yeah. How you shot the film and the colors on the screen, everything else, even the music, very mundane, very television show like. Acting, again, it's because it's based on television show, very television show like. Yeah. A lot of jokes. I mean, other

than saying bat everything. Yeah. But, like, it would have been great if they would have had the Beatles, not the Beatles, the monkeys walking walk across the street. Just a cameo. Just a Yeah. Yes. So again but again, also the com this. The commentary on on life and society through the the eyes of the comic code, there's always a lesson. There's always a remember, Robin, this is this, this is that. Like, that constant, like, it was a it was a satire of the comic code and everything at the

time. Mhmm. It's not still that's like but if you don't realize that, you missed that point. And so Mhmm. It is something that outside of its own time, you have to take in the context. Mhmm. Who was the who was supposed to be the one mock making or I like it speaking if mocking the president because it was both it felt like it was trying to mock a president during his time. I didn't really see it as a mocking. I just the president was so nondescript in this movie. I had to look up who it was.

Okay. And for, those of you who don't know who is president in 66, it was Lyndon b Johnson after the Kennedy assassination. So Mhmm. Yeah. So Yeah. We're so quiet. It's like We had a moment of silence for president Kennedy. Indeed. I don't I don't I don't think there's a lot this isn't really a talk around the water cooler type of movie. So let's go ahead and get on over to our, our, how we're gonna rate this. Well, let's, remind the the public of the rating system, John. Yeah. Remind me too.

You guys change, don't you? We have changed it since Kevin was on last. We have. I was actually gonna queue Dallas to do that as a part of that that, transition, but Go ahead, John. I thought you were the one who did it. Thanks for thanks for stepping on that for me. Wasn't she your admiral? Respect your admiral. I thought you were the one who did it. I'm sorry. I got it. I got it. I got it. Alright. Ladies and gentlemen, we here at the bottom shelf have a

4 part system here. Oh my god. First off, we have the top shelf which says I need to own this movie. I want it on DVD and I want it now. What about 4 ks or Blu ray? Does that have a DVD? 4 k DVD I own the social media. Streaming. Oh, I'm sorry. You can't not you can't own streaming, you lease it. Thank you, Sony. So, alright. 2nd shelf is middle shelf. I'd watch it maybe if if it was streaming. Next is Bottom Shelf. Probably won't watch it again, ever.

And then Dumpster Fire. I will actively try to keep people from watching this movie. Nothing's more distracting than just throwing a fire. That way, you actively stops people. To our knowledge, nothing has ever made it in the dumpster fire except for the one movie, The Fog, and it's because we have the new evidence of it. So We do. We do. We have the new evidence of the fog going into the dumpster fire. It's on a a YouTube channel called the dapper band.

My day. But being as Kevin is our guest instead of an actual host this time, Kevo, why don't you go ahead and start us off with the ratings? For me, I'll just put it on the bottom shelf. Just on the bottom shelf? Nah. I'll never really have to see this movie again unless if I have, I guess what? I wouldn't even be introduced to my niece and nephew, really. Because I figured I would maybe one day, and I was like, they're right now, I'm just foreseeing their future, their time expanse. I'm just

focusing on something. It's like, nope. Not focused enough. Okay. Alright. Well, Celeste Yeah. How do you feel about this movie? It's it's okay. It's not my favorite. It's not one that I'm necessarily gonna throw in myself just, you know, to chill at the house and watch a movie. But if somebody's watching it, I'll watch it. So I'm gonna put it as a middle shelf. That is fair. That's fair. For me and and before I do, I wanna say we've got a couple more responses

through Discord and Facebook and stuff. It's been a mixed bag of, like, middle shelf, bottom shelf for a lot of the people. Even the people are like, oh, this is, like, you know, the best, you know, this is what what I grew up with. But for me, I struggle. When we did the review of the movie, the movies for, I rated all the bad movies on on on one of our streams. I put it as a tier, because of what it was. Mhmm. Yeah. It's not a a or s tier

film, though. It's legitimate. Like, there are parts where, like, gosh. But as a fan of the franchise that I am, I am a Batman fan. I like Batman for various reasons. Check out the latest episode of Geek Devotions if you want a ridiculous reason why I do it. But, I own this movie. And so with our top right thing being, put top shelf being, like, I want to own this. I I can't not say. Top shelf, I genuinely wanna own this. Is it one that I pull out all the time watch? No. It's not.

But when you come to conversation about Batman, Batman history, this is when you have to bring up. Like, this is a big ordeal. So top shelf. Top shelf? Really? Top shelf? But I mean, I understand for history. I mean, I own it too. I own Blu ray, but I I think I haven't I haven't own because I have it because of historical starting with Batman. Right. I last time I watched it, it was, good lord, I think, like, 15 years. Yeah. 10 or 15 years, and I have it

yeah. It's been 10 years. Right. 22020 is where right now. It takes 20 years to go through your entire movie library you had. I think it would take 30. So With all the movies I have. So if you're gonna make the rounds, it takes a hot minute. Yeah. I just got more movies through that video store. Yeah. Speaking of said movie store, wanna help throw out a quick plug before I do my, rant. Oh, yeah. Check it out. We aren't, we aren't sponsored by this company in any

way. It's just Kevin and I Kevin discovered a video store in West Monroe. West Monroe. Like a video store whisperer. Just a seek it out, and it's right there. He discovered a video store in West Monroe, Louisiana. So Hold on. When we say video store, it's not just a place to buy videos. No. You can rent. This is a rental place. For real? Yeah. You can

rent and buy at the store. So if you are in the Shreveport, Bossier, West Monroe area, that place, go check out National Video Superstore over in West Monroe. I was over there today, and I bought a copy of Cujo and topped them up, and they were gracious enough to take some, advertisements for the bottom shelf. So go show them some love if you can. But that being said Support your physical media

stories. Support physical media. Word. So that being said, my raving on this, I I too own the Blu ray for this, and I have not watched it since I've owned this owned the Blu ray. I own it, like Kevin was saying, for historical purposes and because I do enjoy Batman as a character. And until Ben Affleck became Batman, I wanted to own every Batman movie. And then Ben Affleck, as he does with everything, ruined that. Oh. But come on. He was a good Bruce Wayne. Okay. And

He was a good Bruce Wayne. Concurred. Thank you, Dallas, for concurring. Now so let's let them finish. Yeah. And so I I just I've never watched it. I don't dislike it, though. Okay. You know? I it's like when people put it on, I'm willing to watch it. Like, I was thinking about this. Would I watch this again on my own? I don't think so. Yeah. I don't think I would wanna watch it at home. I have it for sentimental and collecting reasons, and that's about it.

I think I would be more prone to watching the movie because I where I do enjoy not the movie, the TV show, because where I do enjoy the camp, I need it in smaller doses. It's it's it's like when you're a kid, you can eat more sugar than you can when you're an adult and not feel sick because of it. That that's a fair point. And this and this movie is very saccharin, and so I would have to say that I would probably give this movie a low middle shelf.

Yeah. Because I you know, I I I'm not gonna put it on if it's streaming, but if someone else puts it on or is interested, I'll go sit through it. Curious. How would you feel if it was a m t, Mr. Science 0 3000 situation? It's hard to say because those those can be really hit and miss. Or are you talking about watching somebody else do that or do it myself? Do it ourselves. Like, if we were to do it, mister Snyder's studio 2000, I would like and and I say that, we almost did.

Like, there are a few times where we were talking on the movie rather than talk making fun of the movie. Mhmm. But and this this film falls in that category of there's certain films that I love to watch when I'm with people. Yeah. Because we can laugh, we can talk about, we can make jokes the entire time, and the safety of our home, not in a movie theater because you get popcorn thrown at you, but they make it more enjoyable when you're with a crowd of people. Like, I enjoy The

Princess Bride. Not as much as Celeste, but I enjoy it quite a bit. But when I'm with people, it's even more fun. Mhmm. Like, a few weeks ago, we had an opportunity, we watched The Princess Bride with some friends from Puerto Rico, and it was hysterical. It was. I I think it would really depend on who I was there with. Mhmm. With the 4 of us, probably, you know, if you were to bring Bam in here or possibly, Damara, I would probably Lord. See, a movie like this is something you have to watch as

a group. You can't watch it by yourself. Like, let's say for instance, you watch, like, one of those movies where people are saying, like, The Vroom. You don't wanna watch that by yourself. You have to watch it with a group of people. Plan 9 with a plan 9 from Outer Space. Yes. Watch it with a group of people, don't watch it by yourself unless you're just Or that person who watched it and was a child nonstop and grew up. Or the Leprechaun movies. Or

yeah. That would probably be good as a group of people. I think Leprechaun had a lot more comedic tones and much more fun. I think this one I think it's more of a locked in time, but, like, the com we talked about the comedy a little bit. It's definitely a locked in time comedy. Like, it's it's the standard of the comedy of the sixties. So Yeah. Yeah. So to to answer your question as succinctly as I can, it would honestly just depend on who I was watching

it with. That's fair. Because there's some people I can I can vibe real well with and yes and with the jokes and stuff with, and there's some people who are just a stick in the mud to try to do something like that? Right. That's fair. Some people are bored with more just sticks in the mud. More gonna stick up something else, but yeah. Oh, man. And there's Kevin pushing that envelope. Alright.

Alright. So there you have it. We have I think we came in on a middle shelf on this one, a disputed middle shelf. I think so. Yeah. Middle, middle. I was bottom. Bottom. I was top. Yeah. Disputed middle. Disputed middle. So there you have it. Rank and file. Let's got get on over to the this is a weird connection. Thank you, Matt. Saw you this weekend. Love you, brother. So thankful we have the actual audio clip that you can play. You used you think I'm not gonna put

that on the episode? Oh, it'll be there. I'm just hoping you cut it to the real one. This is a Wii Connection. Alright. Welcome to Wii Connection. This is the portion of the show where we take something, terrible and make it redemptive. And this time, we're talking about Batman from 1966. And, so it is redemptive. Yay. Wow. Okay. So I'm talking about, there was a we we kind of joked about on the front end of the show where, Robin's like, why did you just let it blow up in that in that place of

reference? And he was, like basically, he was saying, look, they still have value. They may there's a redemptive there's a possibility for them to be redeemed. And, it it that whole scene right there has been cutting at me a little bit there while we're watching it, but there's this aspect of showing partiality to people that we like for one reason or another. And James talks about

this in James chapter 3. Now contextually, he's talking about people showing preference to the people who are rich, but that the the idea, the the thought process of it continues out over across the board, not just not showing partial to rich people, but just people in general. Just because somebody is, like in the show, like I said, a a vagrant or somebody who, you know, we looked down upon because, you know, this or that. First off, you should be looking down upon

them. Like, there's still people. There's still opportunity for people to be redeemed. They may be somebody that you disagree with, whether it's because they're doing something criminal or they do something that's that they're actively involved in a sinful lifestyle, that doesn't mean that we should look down upon them and treat like single class citizens Yeah. And do stuff that harms them. We need to look at people as people and love them, care about them.

We are on the back end of of being at Geekcon, and we started going to Geekcon to we started geek devotions because we saw people treating geeks and nerds like second class citizens. Yep. And show them the grace and respect of actually being present, loving people where they're at, and walking them through things in a in an appropriate manner. We saw people just yelling at people and degrading them and shouting at them. And that's ungodly.

And so, my weak connection, again, point back to Genesis, stop showing partiality. There are people who I I like. And, again, there's there's a level of, like, there's people you just jive with, you click with, and that that's a thing. That happens. I'm not saying that it's not a thing. What I am saying is that doesn't mean you are disrespectful and just absolutely just rude to and mean to because you don't like them or because they do stuff that you disagree with. They're still

people. When we're on the con 4, there are people who they did not like our message at all, but because we showed them grace and because we were genuinely kind to them, they respected us. And when we are we're able to as Christians, that opens the door for them to hear the message that we have. That opens the door from the hear

of the gospel of Jesus Christ. But when we're jerks and buttholes about things, when we're just like, ah, just let them burn, that closes the door completely, forgetting that they still have the opportunity to be redeemed just like we did. We were all sinful and terrible individuals at one point in time, yet Christ saved us because somebody opened that door for us. So that's my weak connection. And admiral? Nope. The admiral at Dallas took the admiral's message.

I figured we had the same one. Oh, yeah. How about you, John? Who's yours? I don't got one. I don't I said that already. Yep. You got anything? Sure. I got one. Come on. Micah 6:8. I'll just read from the English standard version. The extra centified version, my brother. Yeah. I think everyone who's listening to his podcast speaks and learn understands English. So I wanna speak and do his English.

He he has told you, oh, man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you, but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God. I believe there's just, I know what Michael Michael was saying to the people of Israel over there, but Batman was a figure of his time with this even with this com comedy, so forth, is always doing the right thing and also to make sure that, to love people and so forth, not so much sharks could blow up a shark, but who cares? And porpoises.

Every but don't blow up ducks with a bomb. Yeah. He'll he'll kill a shark. I he'll he'll he'll he'll kill a porpoise, but if there's a duck or a cat, that's a no go. That is a step too far. To be fair, all he did was punch the the shark and spray it off him. He didn't know there was a bomb in it, and the porpoises did that themselves. He was like, hey, porpoise. It told him to come and jump in front of it. Alright? He's not Aquaman. The

porpoise happens to be there. But he was nice enough to not to the people in that bar, you know, vagrants live and so forth, not throw a bomb at them. Not throw a bomb at them like some of our current politicians would do with each other. But, anyway, surpassing that, you know, we avoid nuns, showing everything else, but, you know, he was, reminding his boy want boy, Robin. So I was trying

to think I kept saying boy wonder. I was like, Robin, you know, you you don't you you you don't have to beat over our head like a crowbar with Jason. Just, you know, we know it's Robin. Okay? Oh my god. So

yeah. You know, treat people with love, kindness, and do good to others because, you know, to to walking humbly with God is most important as we have witnessed in our current events at Geekcon up here in Shreveport and so forth because even if people does deny it, which is often, even myself have done it before, even if we don't recognize it, we all need Christ in our lives. Yeah. And maybe some more of those Irish policemen, Scottishmans with the thickest accent of our Tokyo luck list button.

Go save the people up there. It's like, who talks like that? I got officer O'Malley. That's what I thought I'd know. I really wanna look up this guy and see if he acted anything else. And if his accent was actually something different, like, he talks like that, but then he's like, gosh. That was like, I'm not even gonna be, but he's actually Russian or something like that. That would

be hysterical. Still better. It's still better than, the Egyptian guy being played by a Scottish guy in the second Highlander. No. The Spanish guy being played by a Scottish guy. I misremember. Yeah. We don't talk about that movie. That's why we have movies like Short Circuit. Okay? Well, everybody, we're going off the rails here. This is what happens when we're all in the same room. That's why it doesn't happen very often. So what are your thoughts on this movie?

Pop in and tell us. Shoot us a message on any of the socials or on the emails. Check out the website, not playing games of strangers.com, but, geekdevotions.com. And, there, you can get in contact with us or find out how to get on the discords or the socials or find out about other shows we have there. Am I missing anything captain and admiral? I think that's it. Think you're good. Alright. Well, until next time, stay devoted. Peace and love. Where's that button that pushed

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