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love Star Wars. Some people get tattoos of both the imperials and the good guys. I have mad respect for those individuals. Yeah, twenty two hours of anything in a row. There's trivia in the in the middle. Is there sleep? When? Does sleep sleep? Whenever? Hayden Christiansen's on your screen, Hey man, what do you ever do to you? They acted poorly that's brutal though that I wouldn't do. But I don't know. That's
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made you before too, go on. Okay, a couple things in the Hollywood Round Up one. I know that you guys did not watch, and I did not expect you guys to watch this, and I don't even know that I would recommend that you guys watch this. Is it worth watching? I'll say no, yes for me who grew up with Nickelodeon in my life. For you guys, Nickelodeon was a small part of your life, I would imagine, very small. But I like documentaries. I'm going to play
you real quickly here just till about a minute of this. It's a four episode documentararies that aired on I mean I watched it on Hulu, but it aired on the ID channel, which is investigative Decision. And look, I say, this is not your well done HBO documentary, your well done vice documentary. This is your spare network documentary, good good sales job. But
there's some things in there that are interesting. And they just announced that they have a fifth episode that will drop on April seventh, because there's more. And this has been huge discourse or social media, I know for the last seven to ten days since it's been out. I grew up in with Nickelodeon mid nineties in small town Texas. You had your Nickeldian kids. You had
your Cartoon Network and you had your Disney Kids. I never had three factions that you had to join and only yeah, you could be in two. I was Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. Those are the three tongs of the Cartoon Network was weird because it was like a lot of Loony Tunes reruns, but then a few original programs like Jehan Revel. We got the Crips, the Bloods and Barth's Slimers. Yeah. Basically, honestly, I would call the Bloods in this case would be Disney. Never got into the Disney stuff,
but I never watched. I was a Nickelodeon kid through and through because we had all the cartoons that were cool. Doug Yeah and Hay Arnold and rug Rats, Rent and Stimpy. You had cool game shows. And part of the reason I'm the game show legend that I am is because I grew up watching Nickelodeon Game Show. Yeah you're saying that, but it's true. Family Doubled are legends of the Hidden Temple, Global Guts. I mean, just incredible stuff, all right, And I'm not naming a million things that were
really good. What they kind of focused on this documentary is the era after I Got out, and it's more in that very late nineties to mid two thousands. For instance, Already on a Grande had a show on Nickelodeon, and she's one of the people and they talk about a little bit. I'm gonna play you the minute the first about minute or so of this doc though, and just tell me if you're intrigued, because it's focusing in the beginning on Dan Schneider, the creator of all this. He had just won a
Lifetime Achievement award at Nickelodeon. Was he created some of these shows, and it turns out he was a bit of a creep. If you were a child of the nineties, this is going to ruin that for you. What do we really know about Dan Schneider? For decades, Dan seemed like he was untouchable, But around twenty seventeen, the internet videos around Dan really started
gaining momentum. He made them do things that were very weird. There are all these setups that reference born, like squirting goo on Jamie Lyn's face when she's just thirteen years old. Feel these kids feet, Wow, they're really soft. People were looking back at old scenes and saying Dan Schneider is obsessed with feet. There's one video of Ariana Grande making a joke about a potato. Sometimes I wonder if you can get juice from a potato? Did that
era on Nickelodeon? Come on, give up the juice? Yikes, I'm thirsty. In another video, Arion is pouring water on herself in what seems like a very sexual manner, and people started saying, this feels inappropriate for children. That's just a small part of this whole thing, because there is a whole part where there was another guy who is on the set of some of these shows. His name is Brian Peck, and there is a character. There's a show on Nickelodeon again, Past My Time JJ. You might
have watched as you watch Drake and Josh. Yeah, Drake Drake Bell is his name. Dan Schneider helped create Keenan and Kell and all that, like some of those shows. Did you ever see Ahead of the Class? I never saw existed, So there's a heavy on Head of the Class. I recognize this dude big time. He was like, I don't know, famous, but he was somewhat famous from Head of the Class has a big network.
I knew him as an on camera person based on the pictures that I've seen since all this stuff's been recently coming out, I was like, yeah, I think guy's been on something. He's kind of the Lorne Michaels of Nickelodeon sort of in a way. Well this there's another guy on set named Brian Peck and Drake Bell was the star of Drake and Josh, and Drake comes through in episode three and shows up. He had not talked about this
ever, okay, and he was when things were going down. He was a kid, so his name was never But basically he reveals that he was abused and assaulted and by this man, by this not Dan Schneider, but by this other guy named Brian. Yes, yeah, he had an assembly of bad people that he was surrounding himself with, or at least one other person. Yes, And there's all I just curious if he like just acted alone and everybody else was just kind of like this is weird, but he's
the boss. Well, this is where it gets confused because Drake Bell even says he goes, Dan Schneider's like the one guy that had my back at Nickelodeon, Like no one else like believe me. Of course, he didn't talk to a lot of people about it, but he at a young age was getting abused by a higher up, powerful figure. Now it's very tricky with Drake Bell because Drake Bell himself, as I mean he was his early
thirties, has accusations of texting fifteen year olds girls. So it's very but it's the first time Drake Bell had ever talked about this, and I do wish it was done a little bit better like an HBO documentary, because there are parts of it where I just go, Okay, I'm trying to figure out, like, who's like disgruntled ex employe? What is real? Some of it's very clearly real. So where does it all stand with this guy?
Is he being damage all just kind of this is all being played out in the court of public opinion, or is there any any rests made or civil suits? Or he issued a statement saying that he's learned a lot. He does regret asking you know, his coworkers to give him neck massages and things like that. Meanwhile, you have all these people who were kids at the time going yeah, he would always ask us to give him neck massages.
I mean, dude, the jokes are so telegraphed you could see it, and you could see how if you were twelve, you wouldn't know that this was a joke for a kid. The scene they mentioned was Britney Spears's little sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, and he's just like a tube explodes in her face, all set up like that, a lots of feet stuff like why is Arion and Grande at thirteen shoving her foot into her mouth pouring water
all over her face like it's very obvious. Their main scene though, too, we were talking about was Amanda Bines in the hot tub with then Schneider. Yeah there's a scene, yeah, yeah, they go they get it to Amanda Bines falling apart and things like that. But there's another one. Her name is Jeanette McCurdy. She was on some show with the I think
she was on the show with Ariana Grande. I believe I don't really know this again, that the trick gets past my time and there's another episode coming and apparently she might be involved in it because she wrote a book about her time. Again. Drake's stuff though, like the worst stuff on there is like this other guy and this other guy named Brian Peck who assaulted Drake Bell
for years. It's really sad about that is at the time that he went to court for this in like twosy and four, they had you know, when the letters are written, you know to the judge. It's kind of like James Marsden, Tarren Killham who used to be on SNL. God, there's a few others. Alan Thick, a couple of members of Boy Meets World cast are all writing I er saying no, Brian Peck would never do that. There's like, there's no way, this is not the Brian I
know. He would never And Drake Bell's like telling you like, no, like this happened to me. I'm talking like inserting objects. I mean, it's all bad, dude, it's so bad. That's all very tricky, not all obviously his actions. And that's okay only because you're in the room.
If one of y'all got accused of something, I would immediately, if asked, write a letter saying I don't believe that that person would do that, right, or the person that I know, right, I've never seen any evidence of I would confidently do that, and then if it gets proven, I'm a bad person. Yeah, I don't the correlation. I don't
know if it makes you know. I mean, the truth is, I don't know everything about y'all's two existence, right, you know you multiplicit right, different versions of of ourselves and depending on the circumstances, depending on the people were around. I'm not to say that we all have like these really really evil dark secrets and and facades that we carry on and you know, in the shadows. But but I would confidently write that letter for you too.
I would too, but and then I would years later, twenty years later, I would be judged he was a supporter of Kevin Turner. Write that letter after all that has already came out, like all the details all you was still writing letter. This was like, since like this is when all of the details already came out, stay out of it. Yeah, if yeah, don't make a comment at all. Yeah, right, it's like it's the Ashton Coucher. Just dealt with this with with Danny Masterson on
that seventy show, you know him and him and me lacunas both. But what if you look me and I are like, dude, this is insane. I would never and I would believe you because I love you, I
don't and my letter can help you. Yeah. I don't like to talk about this because it's very close to in the building, right, but back on the eagle on the you know, but whatever that happened, and everyone, including the people are on the show town are going on, can you reset any of that for people who don't know what the hell you're talking about? Or is it even necessary? I don't think it's necessary. It's probably
not necessary. But I am saying there was a person who worked in this building and that was involved in some child pee yep, right, and we all were going, huh what But if I was asked to write a letter to defend him, No, Ill, you weren't that close. But I wasn't that close. Yeah, and that's the whole Yeah, but it was still like desk next to mine. No, that's you know, effing creepy.
I mean, that's nuts. It would you just like to say the version of that person that I knew, No element of that that version ever led me to think that they would be involved in something like you could probably word it, but you never know where you're not vouching for the I'm not vouching. Yeah, you're right, they're vouching for thee hundred percent of that person. But I've worked with him every day for ten years and I never saw anything that I would lead me to believe that that would be true.
But it's also not children's TV we're talking about here too, where you have a responsibility to protect those kids. Where were the red flag holders when all of this stuff was being allowed to be televised? There weren't There was a power person that said, hey, get your foot out of your mouth. Are you onda? What are you doing? Dude? You can't have kids doing this stuff. Was it just the fear of the fact that he had
control over there? I don't know financial twenty minutes of this right and I don't know, and I'm not what's his name, Dan, Dan Schneider. Okay, if I asked you, what's the worst thing Dan Schneider did, I mean riding in inappropriate aproprids and with people on set and even with the Nicolodon writing what he wrote with the kids, Yeah, okay, I mean was founded on you can't do that on television where slime would dump out,
I mean, making a mess of things is I mean? Hell, the football games right now, Nickelodeon, they slim the slime wasn't the thing. No, I know, but that's Nickelodeon is known for being actually pushing and gross stuff on people. They're they're in my little brother. Yeah, it's just the way everything is set up. I know. We watched the doc and look at it and say this is sexual and then show the scene. Then it's like, okay, yeah. A perfect example of Peck when he's
the pickle boy. First of all, he's a grown man. Why is he a name pickle boy? And they have a little hole in the bathroom and he sticks to like that's all yes, Like that is so inappropriate? How was this played on? On? What I'm saying, this is what happened twenty seventeen, when me too happened, is when people went back and found all this and said, we got a case. Who came up with the idea of slime? Was it Dan Schneider? No, that was who.
You can't do this on television. Everyone got slimed. Where if you said, okay, I think figure it out and all the games it was Nickelodeon's thing, like they're so close that much. All right, that's enough of that. That's quiet. On set the Nickelodion douctmor tell us about The Gentleman. Yeah, I pitched this one of Danny. It's a Guy Ritchie TV show that sort of themed after the movie The Gentleman. I love Guy Ritchie. Netflix. Yeah it's Netflix. You don't have it because you're poor.
Yeah, you don't have it. You need to get your your appliant situations sorted before you start thinking about that ten dollars a month for Netflix. I just have other ways of getting around it. I want to discuss with Danny real quick, and I'm not doing it for the drop. But do you think Kevin has ever seen the movie Snatch Pleasure? No, I don't. I don't think he's seen that or lockstock In definitely smoking barrel or not a big movie guy. So yeah, I've never seen Snatch. No things
have to be in shorter in comments me, I'll fall asleep. Christina hadn't seen Snatch either, and I think Snatch is one of the most fun, easy to like movies. Unique as hell, Guy Ritchie. Everything he does has that Oh married to Madonna by the way in town, formerly married to
talk to Madonna. I actually read an article this week about is Guy Richie, the most underappreciated director of the last whatever twenty something years, and if you got in troub Over or something, I don't know, I don't whatever, but he just has a very creative way of doing things and this if you liked Snatch or Lockstock or anything he's done, this fits perfectly in it. And man, I I'm five episodes in and it's fun. It's a
wild ride. Quick throw the subtitles on. It moves fast. This the British accent accents in this aren't so cloudy and thick that you can't watch it without subtitles. But it always for some reason, I've just got him locked and all the time, so everything I'll watch as subtitles. I knew his
Guy Richie, so I knew I need subtitles. And you haven't got the episode where the Gypsies arrive with okay, and gypsies were a player in Snatch obviously, Yeah, Brad Pitt's character, yeah, almost undistinguishable as far as his speech. The bit is that you don't can't understand what they're saying, so you never understand what kind of deal you're making with the gypsy. Gypsy
not an appropriate term I don't know, but it's fine there. The premise is basically, and you can learn this from the trailer, it's not a spoiler. It is about a family, specifically the middle son of this family who is connected to some sort of British royalty. I believe his father is a duke, and they've had this home in their family. It's a castle that is since what the fifteen hundreds, I believe, and this long lineage of just you know, pure bred British royalty. And this guy works for
a u in and he gets called home because his father is dying. Well, his father passes away and in the first episode you learned that his father's secret to him to his kids has been allowing a marijuana grower to work incognito underneath in this big basement that's been built in the castle. And he collects about what five million dollars a year from this operation. He just allows it
to happen, no questions asked, leave me out of it. You come in here, you sell your weed, you make your or you grow your weed, and then give me my kickback. And basically it's kind of every one thing that gets screwed up, the over correction to fix the thing that gets screwed up makes it more screwed up even more. And I'm two episodes
in and man, it's a lot of fun. It's tense, but it's in that Guy Richie way where there's an element of comedy in it, and the characters that are in this it's very much like Snatch and Lockstock to where the peripheral criminal character element in this are so weird yea, and so quirky and some of them scary. Yes, but it's really funny, fun easy watch. I think in God, if you love him, you probably already
watched it if you love Guy Ritchie. But uh, if you haven't watched any which Kevin's in that boat, dude, it's it's probably a good primer for the style that he does. There's great montages introducing the bad guys. It's everything about it's fun. They throw up the graphics. They'll do a freeze and kind of give you a graphic to kind of illustrate what they're talking about or what's going on. It's very Guy Ritchie. Of course, like
every Guy Ritchie. There's weed, there's boxing, and there's Vinnie Jones appearing in it. The lead guys THEO June. Yeah, he's THEO James. He's a white Lotus season three. Yeah, yeah, he's great. He's a very hot man. Yeah yeah, I don't even know he's British. It's eight fair eight episodes. I'm assuming it's a limited series, but who knows, it may be multiple, multiple seasons. Very fun and you need to watch Snatch. Snatch, you'd love it. There's nothing not to like.
I need more hours in the day. That's down problem drawing a penis again, watch five seconds of Snatch and a time that took you to draw that Pepe penis. This is what made this is Jason Stathan pre action. He's just cool. I've definitely seen the cover of this movie. I'm looking up with the dog. Yeah, excellent. All right, there you go, gentlemen, thumbs up. Talk about me. Get to Selena Gomez. Next. The image going around the world at least our world, next World,
