Episode Transcript
Oh, what's up, everybody.
Welcome to a brand new episode of the Truth here on a Sunday morning, Sunday morning, Sunday morning, coming down.
Speaker 2For you, Johnny Cash fans.
Speaker 1I am here still adjusting myself.
I gotta tell you something, man.
You know, when you get to me a certain age, you're just like, fuck it.
I'm just gonna come on here and feel how I feel, talk about what I want to talk about, act how I want to act, because I DGAF and that's kind of like where I'm at this morning.
Speaker 2The Lady Outlaw is out of the house.
Speaker 1She went to visit her sister today, that brunch with her and some family members.
So I thought, well, this would be a perfect time to go live for a few hours on The Truth, a brand new episode of The Truth.
Those of you who've been watching my channel religiously, you know that this is a show I do or I try.
I was announced and was going to do every Sunday, but things got a little walkie over the last few weeks and I haven't been able to necessarily jump on and do a show, and so I'm gonna try to be more consistent with it, for sure.
And today is another example of me being consistent with it.
And also because earlier this week, I lost control of my channel to YouTube for about two days, almost two days, and we didn't get a new Hot Mic episode on the channel.
I eventually did put it on the channel as a pre recorded video dowlowing it off Christian Harlow stream, who's very kind, very kind to give us a platform to be on his channel, and then also missed out on a Geek Buddies episode, so we've had to push things back.
That's the thing about Geek Buddies.
Man.
Michael and Shannon are so busy, you know, Shannon working at Universal but also working on projects and writing, Michael as well show running and working for his new job there doing the VR stuff.
Like, there's a lot that goes on.
So when we schedule a time, it really is in a narrow window of time where the three of us can get together because I'm also busy doing a bunch of shows and other things other than the Outlaw Nation, Cinephiles as Christian Harlow show, other responsibilities I have here in this relationship that I have in my house, and so there's a lot of things.
So when we schedule a time, it really is like the time we can do it.
So now, unfortunately, we're gonna probably have to wait till Monday at some point to do our Peacemaker review and talk about some other stuff that have gone on that's gone on in the world of entertainment.
But I just thought I'd go live today to try to make up some of the views and some of that revenue that we missed out on over the last two days here on the channel, because you know, this is my part of my livelihood is the channel.
We had a really great month last month, and so I'm hoping to keep that momentum going and of course going down for two days and some of you may think, oh, it's not a big deal two days, but two days messes with your numbers, messes with your algorithm, messes with what you can make, especially the hot mic going live.
I mean, all those super chats went right to Christian Harloff and we'll see what we end up, you know, parsing out and deciding on the amounts.
Because remember, if you don't know about a YouTube channel, like once the super chats come through, it takes like almost a month for them to actually get logged in and then you only get fifty percent of that, and so and then we have to figure out like you know, as a thank you to Christian.
So there's all kinds of stuff that goes on with this.
So it was a bunch of drama really, And listen, people are suffering through way worse in the world.
In no way am I trying to be like poor me, oh please, you know, It's more just a matter of like, this is my situation, this is what happened, and this is what's gone down this week.
So it's been a bit of a stressful week.
And yesterday, as some of you who follow me on my social media now corrected on the graphic at theocas says on all platforms some mean following me on social media, you saw that I had a great day yesterday hanging out at the book fair, the San Diego book Fair with the Lady Outlaw.
This was the first ever book fair put on by the local public television station KPBS.
I support public broadcasting.
I support PBS and all cities I've been in, I love PBS.
Speaker 2It's such an essential thing.
Speaker 1So we went there to show support to authors and to writers and to booksellers, and also to KPBS.
So we were there to do both to all of those things at once, and we had a really great time.
It was nice.
The sun was out Typical San Diego day for those who don't know about San Diego.
Really nice San Diego day.
Just a little bit of a breeze coming off the water, but still hot as hell right now.
But it was great.
Met a bunch of fun new authors.
She got to talk with a couple authors to who write books about overcoming certain things and how to achieve new things because Lady Outlaw is aspiring to achieve more things in her life and I'm, you know, supporting her in every way that I can.
And you know, it was great to see her having conversations with these people and giving some tips, and of course I'll pick up some tips if they apply to my stuff going on in my life as well.
Also picked up the Project Hail Mary paperback which was there, And yeah, I could have got to cheap on Amazon, but it's about supporting these places that offer books and these writers and authors.
I picked up a couple of new books that I'm excited to take a look at.
One of it is a Native American horror book.
I should have brought them in from the from the other room, but a Native American horror book.
And then there's a book about it was a fiction about that said in the future that just the log line or what the description of the of the book looked really interesting, so I picked that up as well.
I also got the one that James Cameron is doing.
I think it's called The Afters or whatever it's called.
I picked that one up, but again could have got to cheap on Amazon, but it was only like three dollars more there, so I just bought it there to show support.
And I can't wait to dive into that because that looks really cool.
And I can't remember what else I got another book, but a really funny interaction I had for those of you who know a little bit about sports.
We ran into a couple of authors who were there.
Because it was great, it was set up.
It was all on the campus of the UCSD University of California, San Diego.
Speaker 2It was great, like it was so perfectly.
Speaker 1Set up like a quad and you just stayed outside, walked in all these places.
They also had areas.
They have food trucks, areas you can walk into and get some air conditioning, a little break from the heat and what have you.
But they had these tables set up kind of like an artist alley at a comic con, or at a comic con in general.
Speaker 2They had these tables set up in this one.
Speaker 1Area called the Writer's Block, where people walked in and you could talk to these authors and they were selling their books.
It was fascinating, with so much stuff military stuff, fiction stuff, nonfiction stuff, history stuff, self help stuff, sci fi, fantasy stuff.
The horror Club that apparently there's a big horror club in San Diego where horror writers get together and share share each other's work, which I thought was really cool to see a community.
Speaker 2And then we ran into these guys who sell these.
Speaker 1Unique mystery novels.
And one of the guys it was really great.
Speaker 2I wishuld remember his name.
Speaker 1He sells a book where Bill Walton is solving crimes with his broadcasting partner Dave Pash.
Now, for me and for those of you who may remember Bill Walton as a broadcaster, of course Bill Walton as a player as well, and Dave Pash, I think this is it was genius and I gotta had We had a lot of fun imitating Bill Walt doing him well Walton lines as we talked about it, but he was such a great guy, uh and I was excited to talk with him about it.
And then sitting next to him was a guy who wrote a mystery, who's written two books where Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher solve crimes.
That's right, the Oasis guys are solving crimes.
Bill the Bill Walton books, they're solving crimes at the PAC twelve tournament, and I think with the with the Gallagher people, they're solving crimes there in Britain.
So just fascinating stuff to see that kind of But I had a great time talking with those guys and just the inspiration they had to write that.
And I was thinking to myself, like, you know, it might not be something, it might be something to explore down the road.
You know, We've had Ken Knapsock, Kalinowski, Brad Gilmore, Jason Inman, quite a number of my friends have written books.
So the idea of writing a fictional book as opposed to a historical book or a fact based book like those guys have written, I think could be fun, especially if you can pick like someone like Bill Walton or Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher to be the people who are solving crimes.
There's a unique funness to that that I think would appeal to me.
So yeah, it sounds great.
They're on Amazon and if you want to look it up, you can look and there was even I see this, Yasmin says Brokay, if you want to read a Western horror, I will read The Hunger.
It's fictional horror retailing of the Daughter Party.
Okay, great suggestion, thank you, mister Yasman, because I saw one where they had a pirate Western which where like people forget, there were pirates on the seas during the time of the historical time of Westerns, that Westerns are based in that historical time in our country.
Speaker 2So I thought that was fascinating as well.
Speaker 1It should have spent more time talking with them and getting more into their book.
Speaker 2But there was so much.
Speaker 1So it was a nice brick and it was a nice relaxing time to hang out there because this week has been nuts.
I don't know if you guys aside from the channel.
Aside from the Channel, I had no idea that my little conversation with Christian Harloff on his show on Monday was going to blow up the way it did in terms of the comments and reactions to what I said about what happened there on the set of Avengers Doomsday.
I had no idea it was going to be this, you know, big thing.
Yeah, And look, I'm not a scooper.
I'm I don't you know, I'm not a person who breaks scoops.
I don't go I don't have I don't go hunting around.
But I do have friends and contacts who work in the business, who are in the business.
You guys have seen my friends.
They are they've been exactatives, they are writers, they've been actors, directors.
You know, there's quite a number of friends I have in the business, and people just see me as this guy who goes on shows and has opinions on stuff, and don't think about the fact that I have quite a few friends who are in this business and high up in this business, by the way, executives, friends that I know, and they will occasionally reach out to me and toss me stuff, or they'll occasionally talk to me about stuff that they hear, and I go on the relationship that I have with them and the trust that I have with them, and then I also have occasional sources who reach out to me who work on sets and verified to be working on sets, and they hand me stuff.
And then of course Jeff gets stuff all the time as well.
And Jeff is the one who's been breaking a lot of the Avengers Doomsday stuff that you guys have heard, the Robert Downey Junior stuff, the other stuff that's going on.
He knew about that story as well.
Obviously we talked about it on the show.
And you know, Daniel rpquay, My time to shine, Hello, Cosmic Circus, Nexus Point News.
Even though they want to fight with me over the Hulk Punisher stuff, they all break stuff and a lot of the times they're telling the truth.
I'll tell you a story from an executive friend of mine who was on a boat trip with Lord and Miller, and Lord and Miller revealed to them during the height of everything that was going down with Kathleen Kennedy, Lord and Miller said to them, like, I can't believe how accurate some of these scoop people are about the stuff that's going on between us and Kathy Kathleen Kennedy, Like, I don't know how they get their hands on the interactions that we have, but they were accurate eighty to ninety percent of the time about the stuff that they were reporting.
So that tells you there, and I know it's for one section of the.
Speaker 2Scoop hating crew.
Speaker 1It is to say like, oh, these people don't know what they're talking about as they sit there in their homes in front of their computers with literally no sources, no context, no knowledge of anything other than what they're being spoon fed by the Trades, which is run by Penske Media, who is who is invested in maintaining a strong relationship with the studio so they can have those people on to be interviewed and all of that and get invited to premieres and red carpets and all of that kind of shit.
So you have people who who want to denigrate it, and I had some people come out.
So people have sent me stuff, and I've seen some stuff over the last week on TikTok, even like today, I responded to this woman who's on TikTok.
Speaker 2I have no idea who she is, but her.
Speaker 1Comments on what she said I said or what she said the story was implying I had to comment on TikTok.
Speaker 2And say to her she's completely wrong.
Speaker 1I commented on a couple of People's hosts about this whole situation.
So it's a little bit of madness this week because the story itself took on a whole new life without my control or without my awareness of it until later on in the week, and then it became like just super overwhelming and everybody chiming in and people who don't like me bringing out their access is to do their access to grind grind them on me, which I listen.
Speaker 2I don't care about that shit anyway.
Speaker 1I remember in the years past when I was on YouTube, like I would get upset or I'd go toe to toe.
Speaker 2I really don't care about that shit anymore.
Speaker 1I'm very comfortable and confident in what I'm building here, and yet it's not one hundred thousand views subscribers.
But you know what, I enjoy what I'm doing.
I'm going at the base I want to go with.
As I've told you guys many, many times, there's people who've been really great to help me out with new graphics and new videos as you see here on the screen and on as we've made the change to the John Rocca Channel.
Really awesome guys helping me with the shorts doing shorts on the channel.
So you know, people care, people care about.
Speaker 2The things I do.
Speaker 1People care about the stuff I do, and those are the people I want to focus on as I I spend more time here on the channel.
I don't want to just and I don't want to get into battles on the channel with people.
I hate me.
If you want to hate me, if that's the word you want to use, I don't care if you want.
If you want to question, that's fine too.
That's your right.
You can question.
I question other people.
I question sources.
I question people's opinions on things, or they're they're breaking scoops.
So why shouldn't I be questioned.
So I'm not hung up on all that.
You know, I'm not trying to prove to you guys.
He you know, PAULI, I'm I'm telling you that, No, I know what the truth is to me.
I know what I heard and I know what I said.
Uh.
And so this is the whole thing.
And by the way, I have the story verified.
If I two other uh not two other A few other scoopers who reached out to me in DMS in personal ways and said, yeah, we'd heard the same thing, and they mentioned the people before I mentioned the people.
So people know this story.
If people I was just the first one to maybe talk Oh, we were just the first people to maybe talk about it on the Hot Mic and then on Christian Oilove Show a little bit more.
But people know the names, people know who's involved.
It's just that there's a a thing of like, I don't think people want to say the names.
I don't want to say names because it wasn't my story.
It was someone who passed it on to me, and so it's not my place to say the names.
If the store had been broken to me, like with with the Hulk, Ants and and Punisher coming to that was different.
I got that verified by singular source or a couple of sources.
Actually the person give to me.
Then I verified it, and then I could say it right.
I could say the character.
I didn't say like two MCU characters are coming back.
I said it's going to be the Punisher and the Hulk and so, and it was going to be a savage Hulk, which is what i'd heard as well.
Regardless of what Nexus Point News feels about the situation.
Speaker 2So I said that, and so it's different.
Speaker 1So but if the source had come to me and said this is what I've heard these other people involved, then I would have vetted it, and then I would have decided if.
Speaker 2I'm going to release the name.
Speaker 1So I don't want to release the names, and I'm not going to release the names, but I will shoot down stuff that is not correct.
So for some of you may be a little bit lost about what I'm talking about, just refresh your memory real quick.
Speaker 2And that is that.
Speaker 1Earlier this week, and really a couple of weeks ago, Jeff and I spoke about a couple of weeks ago in the hot mic about tensions that were happening on the set of Avengers Doomsday, and that we'd heard about an argument that happened between two well known actors on the set and hold on and let me see to make sure.
I gotta make sure this I keep forgetting that I have to put the banner up or they have to.
Yeah, I have to promote this thing.
Actually might make it run as a ticker underneath.
Maybe not a bad idea.
Speaker 2Yeah, there we go.
Speaker 1I have a run as a ticker, and then I'll pin it in the chat and put it in the description.
Well, I think it's in the description already, but I'll pin it in the chat as we're going along.
But anyway, I had, I had, Well, what did he say?
Yeah, we talked about it on that and then and then Christian asked me about it on Monday Show.
And I just thought I was restating what we had already said on the hot mic.
But apparently some people, because I know the hot mic doesn't get like one hundred thousand views and what have you, but so some people didn't know what we had said.
Speaker 2So that's when I went in and said that.
Speaker 1We'd heard or I'd heard that two people got and two well known actors got into it on the set of Avengers Doomsday.
Apparently it was an argument.
They had to be separated, not physically, not physically.
Again, I saw this.
There's no there was no physical fight between anybody on the set.
Speaker 2I want to clarify that right now.
Speaker 1There was no physical fight between anybody on the set that I know of or that i've heard.
All right, I don't want to verify that because I've seen people run with this story and add shit and create shit for sensational purposes.
Maybe they have different information or they've heard from their sources, but I'll tell you from what i'd heard, there was no physical battle between two people on the set.
It was an argument.
It was a verbal argument.
Someone said something that was offensive to that person.
The person got mad about it, and they both had a very strong back and forth an argument about it.
They had to be separated because it was getting heated.
And yes, from what I heard, one of the actors, the aggrieved party in this situation, shall we just say the aggrieved party quote unquote felt that they could not do scenes with this other person anymore on the set and did not want to do scenes anymore with this person on the set.
And then Marvel went to that person, the aggrieved person, and said to them, well, we understand, we want to respect where you're at, what you're upset about, and we are willing to shoot around you.
We'll have to create let's see.
I want to make sure I say this correctly because I brought up the sources that I have.
Where is it okay?
Okay?
They asked to not film any scenes with that person, to the point that they Marvel and the writer had to do rewrites to give this character their own subplot.
Speaker 2This is a pretty big character.
Speaker 1Let me just say this, The aggrieved person is playing a pretty big character.
And so that was what was proposed.
But then they also said it was going to cost.
What I had heard is eighteen million.
The number is probably maybe that or maybe something else.
It's irrelevant.
It was a lot of money.
Basically, it was a million.
It was in the millions.
Let's just leave it at that.
It was in the millions.
So I'm not tied down to one particular number of people.
Go oh, I got the number one.
It was in the millions to reshoot or to shoot around these scenes where they're not on set together.
And the aggrieved party, that actor said that, and by actor I mean both male and female.
I'm not going to specify gender, said that, Okay, that's a lot of money.
We don't need to do that.
And apparently they were both brought together and they both made amends and apologized and it was fine.
That's basically what happened on the set.
Now I saw some people going well, fights happen all the time on the set, not as much as you think, unless you're David ol Russell, who has a history of doing that nonsense on sets, which I think is super toxic.
But and you rarely hear about actors fighting on Marvel sets.
I don't think I recall Maybe some of you can remind me.
I don't recall stories in the past where two actors were on a Marvel set and were going at it with each other.
I mean, it's usually what you've heard is that everybody really likes each other, they like working together with each other, they like communicating, they stay friends, and yeah, have there been some uncomfortable jokes in the past.
That's Scarlett Johansson's expense, sure, But like a true pro and in a pro environment, she has rolled on with it.
And look who's out here making money, shining deals with Disney, suing Disney and winning and making her money and living a happy life.
Scarlett Johansson.
So you know, there's sometimes being the bigger person is a good thing, you know.
And the way to be the bigger person is not to say negative things about the other person.
The way to be the bigger person is just to say.
Speaker 2Like, you know what, I get it.
Speaker 1Just roll with it and move on and have a bigger idea of what you're going to do, you know, and certainly she's she's done that, and I think Scarlett.
If you watch her most recent interview with Vanity Fair, where she's going through the role she's played in the past, it was a very fun video to watch.
If you guys haven't seen that, I love her now.
I wasn't always the big, biggest fan of her as an actress.
At the start, I thought there was a lot of indifference to her performance in Ghost World and in The Horse Whisper and even in the first Avengers movie.
Speaker 2I wasn't one hundred percent down.
Speaker 1But I think as she's grown as a woman, I found myself enjoying her performance is so much more.
There's more layers, more complexity.
It's especially a marriage story.
There's a lot she's grown into becoming a really strong It's like it's like watching an athlete.
Right at the beginning, there's little, some stumbles, and at home said sure, if they can get it, they're dialed in, and then you see how they grow as an actor.
Jennifer Colley was the same way for me.
So I was not a big Jennifer Colly fan.
Career Opportunities, Labyrinth all that, so I didn't care about that Requiem for a dream is where I was like, oh shit, and then she went on this incredible run and it's still going on this incredible run, even in films like Noah, which I just watched the other day for about thirty forty five minutes on Pluto TV.
She's fantastic in that film.
So you know the things that happened, But anyway, I'm getting sidetracked.
Yeah, So that's what we had heard.
And so, like I said, the Marvel sets aren't usually places for a lot of toxicity and drama.
Yes, there's been stuff recently, obviously because Marvel's not doing so well.
There's been a lot of stumbles Eternals, and we heard this week that the rumors are that Eternals is not even the Eternals aren't even going to.
Speaker 2Show up in Secret Wars.
Speaker 1And then you had Kumel on Johnny on that podcast with Mike Barriglio where he just said, basically, my life had been mapped out for the next ten years and we just had to wait through COVID for Eternals to come out.
But I was like book for six movies and animated stuff in a video game and possibly popping up a TV series and none of that happened, and he talked about how he went into therapy for it because it really destroyed him.
And I can understand that.
I mean, Kumail's got a healthy ego.
Let's let's be real here.
He's not some nerdy kid who's just happy to be there.
He's got a healthy ego about himself.
And so having that knock him down a bit and put him in his place a little bit, I think must have must have hurt him a lot to need therapy to go through all that.
So you see that the Marvel machine can be a grind, and certainly we're at the we're at the breaking point for Marvel.
Speaker 2I think.
Speaker 1You know, yes, Fantastic four show that it still has some legs this past weekend and it finally crossed five hundred million, But we know it didn't want it wanted.
Marvel wanted that film to do much.
But they wouldn't have sank all the marketing budget they sank into that movie and done all the promotion they did for that movie and did all the special tie ins that they did for that movie if they didn't think that movie was going to make eight hundred million dollars seven to eight hundred million dollars.
Speaker 2But it didn't.
Speaker 1And look, it's a good movie, so I don't fault Marvel.
I think Marvel saw the movie was like, now, they can't deny this.
This is a damn good movie.
This is going to make money.
But unfortunately, for whatever reason, whether Marvel's on a downturn, whether we've got quote unquote superhero fatigue, or it coming at the tail end of a very busy July with not just film stuff but TV stuff, it got caught in the in the mix.
Speaker 2Who knows who can say, So.
Speaker 1We'll see, We'll see what happens with that.
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Speaker 2And pro wrestling and all kinds of stuff that happened.
Speaker 1So anyway, with this story, I saw people run like crazy claiming it was a physical fight, and as I said, it was not.
And the other story I heard was that it was Robert Downey Junior and Ryan Reynolds.
Well, let me say unequivocally that it was not Ryan Reynolds and it was not RDYJ who were involved in this.
Neither side of it was RDJ or Ryan Reynolds, neither of, So they are not involved in that.
I want to say this very clearly.
From what I heard, it was not those two.
Speaker 2And I just want to make it clear.
Speaker 1It was not those two, Not Ryan Renolds, not Robert Downey Jr.
You guys know, if you've watched my channel to any amount over the last year, you know I am not the biggest Ryan Reynolds guy right now because of all this stuff that went down with Justin Baldoni and all the stuff that went down with Car.
Speaker 2With Blake Lively.
Speaker 1I would be the first person to be out there banging the drum that it was Ryan Reynolds.
I would be the first person to be out there saying, see, this is a symptom of the arrogance and the cockiness that him and Blake Blake have the high school quarterback and the head cheerleader, and that energy they bring to Hollywood and all their projects.
Speaker 2I would be the first person banging the drum for that.
But it's not them.
Speaker 1So and I can so the fact that you know that about me, that I would be the first pursue and I'm saying it's not Ryan, that's how Adam and I am that it's not Ryan.
You know, I'm not trying to protect anybody.
I'm not trying to keep my sources and.
Speaker 2I'm not trying to shill.
Speaker 1I'm not trying to make sure I get access to things like Please, I've had the hot mic for years and I've never lost access to any screening.
I've never been asked to not go to anything.
It's never been an issue, right, It's not like a Collider where they took me off a reaction to a trailer for the Obama show on Netflix that they had because they felt my politics was an issue.
Speaker 2You know.
Speaker 1I never had any problem with that on from the studios since I've been down here, no matter what shows I've done, no matter what I've said, you know.
So I just want to make that clear.
I'm not trying to protect myself.
I'm not trying to I am partarying to pract myself, but I'm not trying to make sure I stay connected to Arty J or to Ryan Reynolds.
I mean, listen, I live in San Diego.
I have a good life.
I don't need to be driving up to LA all the time to have these and no, it's it's too exhausting and it's not my life anymore.
If I live there, maybe there'd be a different approach to it.
But because I don't, there's a there's a freedom and I don't have to be beholden to that kind of nonsense to limit what I say about situations, you know.
So I just want to make that really really clear.
Yeah, I've been talking for like almost thirty minutes straight.
So that's that's the thing.
And I'm not gonna tell you it was.
So if you're watching to me to tell you who the actors are, I have to tell I'm not going to do that because again, it's not my full story.
Speaker 2It was a story that was you know, uh.
Speaker 1Hot, Mike got it and then other people independently verified it for me.
But it wasn't like the Hulk Punisher one, which was directly brought to me.
Speaker 2That's a different situation.
Speaker 1I might have revealed the names, although I probably would have had to have talked to a lawyer because I don't know what it's like when you name a name on someone that you hear about on set, and I don't know what the particular is on that, because like it's different when you say well, this character is doing this or this actor is doing this versus these two people got into it, from what I understand, because there could be libel stuff, that could be slander involved in that, and so I don't like to get involved in that.
So I would have had to have probably talked to a lawyer, a really good lawyer first, to be like, am I.
Speaker 2Okay to reveal the names?
Speaker 1Blah blah blah.
Speaker 2So and I see some people.
Speaker 1I saw some people commenting on that and getting super upset in the in their nerd anger and their geek anger, like, well, why.
Speaker 2Did you say anything if you can't give us the names?
Give me the names?
Speaker 1Who the hell are you that you think I need to give you the names?
Get off your high horse, Get off your your self important soapbox, sit the fuck down.
Okay, I have the information.
I don't owe you a goddamn thing, and I don't owe you.
Speaker 2I don't owe to tell you a fucking thing about anything.
Okay.
Speaker 1I will dole out what I want to dole out when I want to dole it out.
It's as simple as that.
For those of you who respect that, thank you so much.
I appreciate that.
You know what it's like for the small minority of you who are bitching like you think you owed something.
Get the fuck on out of here.
You do not oweed a goddamn thing.
Okay, I will tell you when I want to tell you, or it'll break and someone else will give the names, and then I'll verify it because someone else took the bullet first.
And that's how it works.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1So there are certain things I don't mind revealing things on.
There are certain things I don't mind talking about, But there are certain things that I also have to respect sources and respect how things come to me, you know, And that's just how it is.
But any of you out there thinking your own names, you need to get off your high horse and take a look in the mirror and take off your self importance hat and seeing calm down.
Speaker 2You know, you didn't get the store.
Speaker 1You didn't work for the store, you didn't ask for the story, you didn't vet the store, you didn't talk to people who gave you the story.
Speaker 2You didn't do any of that.
Speaker 1So why do you deserve to get the names when you want the names?
Fuck off?
That's not how it works.
So I just want to make that clear.
To anybody who's been complaining about it.
Right for everybody else, which is ninety five percent of you, Thanks for respecting the fact that I won't reveal the names and won't reveal the sources, because that's how I work.
It's not a direct thing now what I have heard, though, Yes, and Scott, you're right, it is still also, to be fair, it is still a big story even without the names.
Speaker 2It is.
Speaker 1It is absolutely.
I had no idea.
Scott.
You're not a fan.
You're kind of a mean dick when you come on here, so I don't consider you a fan.
So you can leave any time you want, Buddy, You leave nothing but negative comments, so feel free to take on off.
Yeah, it's fair.
It's much more fun to speculate.
I can't wait since me.
Yeah, right, absolutely, Tracy.
So that's what we do as nerds.
We love to speculate.
We love to who could it be?
Speaker 2You know?
Speaker 1And when I hear stories and the scoopers don't want to reel the names, I always got it.
Speaker 2Who could it be?
Who could it be?
Speaker 1So I understand people running to RDJ and people running to Ryan Reynolds.
Those are very two strong, headstrong guys.
I saw some people mention Pedro as if Pedro has a history of fighting with people on set.
Hell, he even got along with Gina Corno even though she was insulting his trans sister, so you know, Pedro's not known for getting into battles with people on set.
That was the weirdest name, and that to me screams I'm a right winger.
I'm going after the most most leftist guy on the set.
I'm going to try to paint him as a negative person because that's my warped mindset.
So I think that's where it's behind the Pedro stuff.
But no, was not I'll say that as well.
It was not Bedro Pascal.
That was not the name I heard either, And if I'd heard that name, I'd have been really sad.
But because I love Pedro so much, I don't want him involved with any of this kind of.
Speaker 2Drama and bullshit.
Speaker 1But I will say this, I think what happened, from what I heard happened, was a valid, a valid disagreement.
I think it was a valid thing to be upset about, and I think it was a valid situation for Marvel to be like, Okay, we need to make some changes.
We need to make some adjustments.
We need to rewrite some things.
So I think that's totally I thought it was totally fair when I heard the full story.
I thought it was totally fair for this person to make that request.
And I think it's and I'll say this, and some of you may now here comes the ecquisitions of shilling that I know is going to come after I say this, But I think, look, look at this.
Is it too narrow it down?
Is it too men?
Is it a male and a female?
I mean, like amateur detectives over here, start your own true crime podcasts and then and then come find out.
Uh wow, shit, I lost my train of thought.
Speaker 2What was I saying?
Speaker 1Oh yeah, so what I'll say this and people accuse me of being a shilling?
I guess now in this situation is I think I think Marvel being willing to make adjustments.
I think that speaks volumes about the company.
And I think, you, you know, for all the hits that Marvel takes, and all the punches, and some some warranted, some not so warranted, some with agendas, you know what I mean?
I think them being willing to work around this person to make them comfortable.
I think speaks volumes about the company and that they do care about their actors, they do care about the things that go down.
They want this set to be a positive set.
Unfortunately, there's a lot of stuff happening that not just me, but other people are hearing about.
You see reported in a number of areas about what's going down on that set, how tense the set is, how many egos are involved, the fact that that they're still writing stuff.
Daniel Rpka reported that they're still writing stuff, like most of from what I hear here, let's bring because I made notes today to make sure I say the right things.
But from what I hear is that a majority of where is it uh.
Speaker 2Where I had it here in just a second ago.
Speaker 1Okay, So from what I hear, most of the cast already finished filming, but that's only because they're going to call them back later for reshoots after they write more scenes.
That's what I'm hearing from a very credible source of mine, is that they most of the cast already finished film, which I think Daniel Rpka said that as well, that they already finished filming, but that's only because they're going to call them back later for reshoots after they write more scenes.
Now we're going to get into a little bit of tea here, and I know this is not spilled the tekila.
We're gonna get into a little bit of tea here that that might that is that feels like the truth for me.
Yeah, So what I hear from the situation with Robert Downey Jr.
Now, Jeff reported this, I think last week on the Hot Mic, Jeff talked about how RDJ shot like three weeks of scenes not in the costume, the Doctor Doom costume, and that his body double was wearing the costume and acting opposite the other actors.
That's what Jeff had heard.
Uh, And that Robert Downey Jr.
Was reading the lines off camera.
That's what they That's what Jeff had heard.
Right now, I have a little bit more on that from my source.
Uh where is that?
Okay?
So apparently they used a scene mask for a while because the suit and mask didn't feel good on him.
That was the reason why he didn't.
He wasn't shooting the scenes as Doctor Doom wearing the mask and all of that is because that he felt that it didn't feel.
Speaker 2Good on him.
Speaker 1That's what my sources say, and that they used it for a while, so it didn't feel good on him.
He didn't want to wear it, and then changed his mind months later, and they have to reshoot all the scenes.
Speaker 2And apparently this is what's being reported to me from my source.
Speaker 1Remember this is a source, so you know it's not me saying this source saying this that apparently Bob Eiger didn't like the Doom scenes that they had filmed and had them reshoot all the scenes with RDJ on camera, and apparently he shadow directed the scenes and rewrote his own scenes as well.
This is the extra stuff I'm hearing about RDJ behind the scenes, that he rewrote his own scene, he shadow directed the film the scenes of that he's in, and that Iiger didn't like the Doom scenes they had shot when Downey wasn't in the costume and whatever.
So that is something that i'd heard this week that was pretty big.
So that to me is a surprising situation.
But you know, I don't know.
But again, like Artij is one of these guys that we just love, right and we love his story.
We love how he came back, we love how he overcame all the things that he overcame.
And yes, I do also agree that the people who complain about other actors who are not Arty J and have troubling things in their past aren't forgiven as readily as Arty J was.
And yeah, maybe because he's white.
It may just be because we like him.
There could be a myriad of reasons of why Artie Jane's Arty J seems to always get a pass no matter what he does.
Speaker 2Right, people just there are just people.
You guys know this.
Speaker 1There are just people in life that you know that pull off some of the most insane shit in your group of friends.
But your friends always seem to forgive them.
Your friends always seem to kind of see that that they're they're these troubled souls that need help and need assistance and whatever.
So but artiej is a power player obviously him and his wife.
His wife is amazing, What an amazing woman she's been in his life and as a producer and as a Hollywood entity, she is not someone to mess with.
But I have I want to lean in this direction that Artij is older now.
His body, you know, he's put his body through a lot with the drug use and what have you.
And if this stuff was irritating him, was frustrating him, was too much to wear all of that.
Then, I think there's a there's validity in him feeling like I need to take a little bit of a of a break somehow physically, because I'm shooting two movies back to back, and some of you are like, wow, they're sitting in trailers and blah blah blah.
If you've never been on a film set, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
A film set can be quite draining.
I've been on three film sets that could be quite fucking draining.
But on TV sets, they hurry up and wait the long hours that you can shoot, especially on something like this, the demands And then as Daniel Rpka keeps reporting and other people keep reporting the rewriting of scenes or the not finished script.
And I love how Kevin Figi's out here going, well, we're just plussing it.
Speaker 2We're just plussing it.
Speaker 1You can't plus something if it's if it doesn't exist, it's not how it works.
You have to create the.
Speaker 2First foundation, then you can plus the foundation.
Speaker 1If you're bringing people back to write scenes from scratch, there's no plussing going on you're rewriting or you're writing new scenes.
That's different.
You know.
Speaker 2Plusing is meant to add on to something that already exists.
Speaker 1That's how you plus so and saying, well, there was some scenes written, so we're adding new scenes.
So those are that's plusing.
The script is you're adding scenes.
I guess technically you're correct, but not really in the spirit of how that's that term is intended to be used.
So I think it's probably just that that you know, he's older.
It's exhausting, and I know Liam Neeson and all of that, but it's not everybody is the same, and not everyone is the same, because I don't want to believe that this is like arrogant, rich, lazy actor shit.
I really don't.
And look, I know down it can be a bit of a prima donna.
I know that from people I've spoken to and people who've worked with him.
But it's not in a way that he's like trying to lord it over people.
It's more that he's a finicky, peculiar particular rather but not peculiar particular kind of guy.
And that's okay, that's that's part of why he's successful, you know.
So I want to believe that.
But you guys know this, if you've got any knowledge and history of Hollywood, when people how can I say this, When people start to achieve a lot of power in Hollywood would and they start to become more important than the project, and that starts to feel like the predominant energy on a set that can be really dangerous for the overall result.
Look, the film may still come out and be amazing.
There's there's all kinds of evidence to say that it's going to work.
I saw some people.
I saw someone comment, look, I know there have been stories about Drop.
All I know is that the Russo brothers are cooking and they're making and this person has you know, I what knowledge that.
I don't think.
I don't know this person at all, and I don't know what they were saying and why they were saying this stuff they were saying.
But it was like, oh, I just know the Russo brothers do that, So I get it.
People want to people want to cape for the Russo's cape for Marvel.
I think it's fair.
I think it's totally fair.
You know, ife, youp want to believe what they want to believe, and I think that's absolutely fair.
It's a free country, it's free world.
Well some please, So for me, I look at the situation and I just go, well, this feels like there's a lot of me, me, me energy on the set and not a lot of we we we energy on the set.
Or to condense it, it's not me, it's it's no longer we as it was in the past.
It's now me.
And I think when actors go into Memode, and when directors go into Memode, or writers or executives or creative teams go into Memode, or members of the credati, it's because they sense there's trouble on this set, and because they sense that there's not a strong leadership happening right now, or they sense that the brand is damaged or in trouble right There's a great line in The Godfather where Salazzo says to Hagen after he's kidnapped him, the Godfather is slipping, tom, could I've gotten to him like this ten years ago?
Speaker 2And that's how you got to look at Marvel.
Speaker 1Marvel is Vito Corleoni in the movie after he gets shot by those guys, by Salazzo's guys as he's getting oranges.
Speaker 2From the from the green grocer there with.
Speaker 1A Fredo, And who's Fredo?
Are the people still defending Marvel Fredo?
Like, I don't know who's Fredo in this scenario, but somebody is Fredo.
Somebody is Fredo who cannot pull the trigger and stop what's happening to the Godfather in time and just breaks down crying, yelling Papa in the scene.
So that's the way I look at this whole situation.
Oh and by the way, we're at four hundred and sixty people joining us right now.
Thank you so much.
How many one super jet?
Almost five hundred of you.
I'm dropping new information here about what's going on behind the set, and I got one super jet.
I want to think that it's because you guys are just engrossed in what I'm saying in the story I'm saying.
But I'd love you to send some support here, some questions, thoughts, and comments for what I'm doling out here for you all, especially to make up for the revenue I lost on geek Buddies and Hot Mike and not going live this week.
Would love that, But yes, but I I'm very happy that almost five hundred you were joining me live I did not anticipate that many coming on here this morning, So thank you so much.
Speaker 2I appreciate you all madly.
Speaker 1But yeah, no, uh I you don't know stream lives and super chats all the way to go to send stuff in.
Speaker 2So please feel free to do that.
Speaker 1But anyway, it just feels to me like this is a wounded brand night right now.
And you look, you can't even go Spider Man Brand New day because that's half Sony, that's half Sony, that's not fully Marvel.
Speaker 2And so.
Speaker 1Doomsday and Secret Wars are the next films that are going to come out that are fully marbled, you know, and yes, Spider Man will be in them, but they're fully marble.
And so to hear that there's already tension on the set, and that there's a lot of examples of tension on the set, I think is a is a frustrating situation.
And when you hear about the stuff going on behind the scenes, like the fight I mentioned, like RDJ not wearing the costume and costing them three weeks of extra reshoots, like scenes not being like actors like Alan Cumming and Rebecca remains Samo saying that they don't know if they're done filming because the script isn't finished yet.
Those are not good indicators that everything's going well.
But again, it could all turn out fine.
You know, we saw that in Superman.
There was a lot of drama about cuts and about storylines being dumped, about the length of the film being shortened, about the episodic nature of the film being changed.
We heard stuff like oh, monkey's typing on computers and all of this, and then the film came out and became a pop culture hit.
Yes, it's not going to cross Man of Steel, not gonna pass Man of Steel comparatively, but it was the hit that DC needed.
It was just enough of a hit that DC needed despite all the drama, and majority of people like the movie, regardless of all the behind the scenes stuff that went on.
So you know, you don't know what this kind of stuff, but yeah, it feels like, uh yeah, see I like this.
Trymke says, what is Trima says, I've done sound for a small production company in the most stressful days for me were when the actor was ill prepared and didn't have their lines memorized, or the director wasn't making decisions.
Yeah, you know, when I did acting and I know a lot of people who hate me in this space like to say I'm a failed actor, and I totally I am.
I didn't succeed, so yes, as I don't know what you all who criticized me succeeded at in life.
But yeah, I did not achieve the success as an actor that I would like.
But you know, I did what I did.
I was able to be in shows and movies and do voiceovers for a number of products, so you know, I had my own nice little move for a while there.
For five years, I was able to support myself as an actor, and I think that was a really fun time.
But one of the things I was always afraid of on set was being ill prepared, was not having my lines memorized.
And then one of the things I edit on set is when I sensed a director not being decisive.
So TRYMEXX.
You're absolutely right.
I mean, you need to have everybody on the same page.
It doesn't mean that there isn't room for improv or adjustments or you know, rewritten scenes or reshooting scenes.
Of course, there's always room for that because you discover things.
It's an if you have a set that works correctly, it's an interactive process where everybody is exchanging ideas.
There is a healthy goal to make the best product possible, not to make the best product that highlights me possible.
Speaker 2And that's the difference.
Speaker 1And I think Marvel before Endgame or up to Endgame, was about figuring things out and working together as a unit to create something amazing.
And I think they I think the universe and karma and the energy of the universe rewarded them by having an Infinity War and an endgame that hit the landing like gang Bus.
But I think what's happened for a number of reasons.
And I know some people have said DEI.
Some people have said female LEDs.
Some people have said you know, people like me have said they haven't brought on the strongest writers, the strongest directors.
They haven't.
They didn't have as strong of a vision, they weren't able to pivot as strongly, and the actors they brought in weren't as strong as the actors they had before to be the foundation of what they wanted to do.
And then they were clumsy in how they introduced some of these actors and some of these storylines.
And so you see that and go okay, that's that's a situation there, that's a that's a that's a problem.
And so that's what we have now with with Avengers Doom standing with Marvel.
So yeah, it's going to be crazy because there's probably there's more.
I mean, I hear from quite a number of the contacts I have and the sources I have that it's a mess behind the scenes.
And I think it's a mess behind the scenes because they've done absolutely nothing to provide an for us leading into Secret Wars or Doomsday.
Literally nothing except for maybe Fantastic four as kind of a tease, right, But they haven't done that much, and it's been a stumble start, stumble start, fumble, fall down, get back up, try to do better, not getting that much attention type of situation.
They're at Marvel behind the scenes, and so I am not cheering for them to fail, right, But I am going to talk about the things that are going on behind the scenes because that's the stuff people want to know about it, and I'm interested in what is happening here.
And again, it doesn't mean that I'm rooting against the film.
Doesn't mean that I'm trying to undercut the movie.
As I saw a couple of people accuse me of doing like wanting to destroy the stuff and so, and look again, I want to.
Speaker 2Make this really really kill here.
Speaker 1I'm not coming on here to be like you guys need to believe me or I am telling I am not trying to win you over or have you think I'm you know, telling the truth or what like.
Speaker 2I don't care if you believe me or not.
Speaker 1I know what I've heard, and I know and I stand by what I've heard, and I stand by the people who gave me this information.
So you know, I believe it or not believe it.
I really it matters nothing to me.
I'm going to go have lunch after this is over, hang out with a lady outlaw, and get on with them today.
Speaker 2It's not going to bother me.
Speaker 1Whether you believe me or not, or whether you like me or not, or hate me or not.
Really, it's so irrelevant.
I can't even tell you how irrelevant.
And so you know your right to believe or you're free to believe whatever the hell you want.
Speaker 2That's what I'll say on that end.
Speaker 1But yeah, this kind of stuff is just for me unsettling to see happening.
And you hope that it turns out well, because you do want more because Marvel has brought us so much joy over the years, Like right, since two thousand and eight, we've really enjoyed.
So I mean, right, this is when my career made the changes in twenty fifteen from what I was.
Speaker 2But even before.
Speaker 1I made the change into being a pundit in twenty fifteen and a critic, I was into all of this stuff.
I was reading all the magazines.
I was watching some of the YouTube videos.
Speaker 2I was reading the.
Speaker 1Articles and the breakdowns and the analysis and the columns.
I was into all of this stuff.
So it's always been something I'm interested in, and so this is an extension of that.
Speaker 2And I love it for that, you know.
And so there you go.
Speaker 1I'm gonna take a king sport.
Calvin says.
The show is called The Truth.
I shouldn't believe you know.
The truth is I don't care if you believe me.
That's the truth, because I'm telling you the truth.
But I don't care if you believe me, which is another truth.
So there you go, Calvin.
I hope, I hope I cleared it up for you, buddy, book, But thank you for the ball bust.
But here.
Let me let me take a Let me give me one second, because I left my notes in the other room.
I made other notes that I want to talk about, and I didn't share it with myself on words.
So I'll give me, like, I don't know, twenty seconds.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
Maybe maybe ten fifty.
Speaker 2Okay, all right, I'm not smart enough.
Speaker 1You have to figure out how to share my word from computer to computer.
So let me say as let me send it to myself and when I bring it up here, I can read off of it.
So and I had pictures to put up.
But you know, I'm at this.
I'm this is like, you know, my fucking hangout show, you know, So feel free to be upset.
It's going to make it a bear to do time codes later.
Speaker 2But I don't know.
Speaker 1Maybe I could just put zero to fifty five, uh, talking about adventures doomsday.
But that's the way it goes sometimes, all right, So let me see what else I've got here about avengers, doomsday, souse.
I want to make sure I have my notes up to fully give you the fool Okay, all right, all right, so let's keep talking about Artie J.
Speaker 2Maybe that's all breaking up Artie J.
Speaker 1Everything before that, RDYJ and after previous so the Doom Doom getting an ally.
Previous rumors have claimed that Doom will have a team of his own and Doomsday lead concept art, though the Russo's denied that concept art.
It was the actual thing, but it showed the It showed Doom alongside several other characters, including Doctor Strange and on this week's past episode of the Hot Mic, which is on my channel now it is it is also on Christian channel, but it's on my channel as well.
Speaker 2I put it up as a prerecorded video.
Speaker 1Yesterday, Sneyder said he heard that Benedict Cumberbatch's former sources Supreme will quote be working with Doctor Doom and Avengers Doomsday.
I'm not surprised by this, and I said this on the show that I'm not surprised by this because I think that's absolutely true that I think another reason they convinced Robert Downe and to come back was that it wasn't just going to be a villain role and he was going to be like a Thanos type of well not Danels, I guess, because that makes it more correl.
Well, just come back and be a straight villain like it was going to be more.
And they know that the audience loves Arty j so they had to write something where Doom has a reason for the things that he's doing, and there's a reason why he's not there in the Fantastic Four until the post credit scene.
There's a reason that Laveria has an empty seat there, there's a reason for all this kind of stuff.
Now, in the past, it's always been like the way it's written in the comics, is petty jealousy, right, or a love triangle or him trying to match read Richard's and things happen and he becomes this disfigured, angry villain.
But what we heard over the last couple of weeks was that the rumor is I think it's Daniel Rpka who broke this, that Captain America going back to place the Sacred Stone, place the Infinity Stones in the Sacred Timeline, the incursions that happened because he decided to go and have his happy ending with Betty.
Speaker 2I'm sorry Peggy, not Betty.
Speaker 1Peggy is the reason for.
Speaker 2Doom doing what he does.
Speaker 1So yeah have to say to yourself, well, what does that mean?
What do the incursions cause in Doom's life that he goes after Captain America and Doom is being played by arti J.
So what they're doing in essence, and I think it's it might work, but I do think it's a little lazy.
Is they're having once again Artij versus cap in this finale, possibly between between the two.
And I think this is a dangerous line line to walk because a you're not turning Doom into a straight villain, which a lot of the people might be upset about.
You're going to make him someone that people like, and I don't mean like Darth Vader, where later in life people like Darth Vader and later as Darth Vader's been a pop culture icon, people have liked Darth Vader.
Vader's a pretty evil fucker.
I don't care what anyone says about Redemption on it.
It's a pretty evil set of shit, Okay, pretty selfish evil.
Yes, Yes, mama died in front of him and all of that stuff, and he was yanked as a young kid.
Sure, sure, but there's plenty of people who's their mothers at young ages.
There's plenty of people get snatched away from their families who don't turn into maniacs an evil planet killing maniacs, Okay, I just want to make that clear.
So whatever your reasons are for that, he's still a pretty evil dude.
So so this is where you look at what they're trying to make.
RDI j likes someone you could cheer for now.
I don't think they anticipated kill Monger or Thanos being embraced by the fandom in the way that they did and have their logic make sense to a lot of the fandom.
I think Marvel was surprised by that.
And I don't know what they've said, like post the film's coming out, and maybe they've read contents and all.
Speaker 2We always wrote him that way.
Speaker 1We wanted him to be connectable and asked questions of the audience and all of that, but I don't believe so.
And the fact that they are intending to make Robert Downiels Junior a connectable villain instead of having it happen organically, I think can be quite dangerous.
And the fact that they're giving him a team of these powerful beings to be a part of this and it may be, and it may and Doctor Strange of all people, would absolutely align with Doctor Doom if he felt the situation that was going down with Captain America with something he needed to address and that those incursions affected the order of the galaxy.
Speaker 2In the universe.
Speaker 1Right, I don't know how they're going to weave in Loki taking control of the timelines unless Loki is gonna align himself with Doom.
Now, if you've got Doom, Loki, and Strange, that's a hell of a threesome.
Whoever you got after that is just is just the role players on the team.
Those three are Wade Lebron and Chris Bosh.
Those three are Michael Irvin, Troy Aikman and Emmett's Those three are the three people you need to Jaymon Green, Steph Curry, and Kevin Durant.
Speaker 2Those are the three and maybe Clay.
Speaker 1You'll find a Clay Thompson or something, But those three, I mean, that would be amazing.
So I think that's going to be a fascinating thing.
So, but I do think them using this happy ending as the reason for the film I think can be quite tricky because people don't want to share against that moment.
Speaker 2People don't want to be like, well, Cap got selfish.
Speaker 1This is what happens when you get selfish, and if it leads to what I think it's leading to, which is my thought, is that something happens that affects Dooms like because if you want to make someone sympathetic, it's because they lost something or someone that was really important to them because of something someone else did.
Right.
We see this all the time when you talk about analysis of wars that have happened between countries or peoples for centuries.
It's because someone something happened to someone another's actions caused it, and that becomes the revenge cycle for years and years and decades and centuries.
So it's very possible that the incursions caused something negative to happen to Doctor Doom's life and that is what causes him to go great because I don't think you would get Doctor Strange on your side, or possibly the Loki at the end of season two, if it wasn't connected to something that they could in the good side of themselves understand is a danger, right, So I think that's what might be happening here on the groundwork that they might be laying here.
Speaker 2This is a speculation.
I don't really know.
Speaker 1I'm just speculating on this kind of stuff.
So again, I think this is a tricky line to walk with Robert Downey Junior.
I think it's very tricky line to get that correct and get people on board with that approach, because it'll feel.
Speaker 2Like they're pandering to the audience.
Speaker 1And already half the audience, I estimate half the audience wasn't happy about RDIJ coming back.
Speaker 2Thought it was lazy casting and desperate casting.
Speaker 1And now if you add to it that you're trying to make Artij a character of people might cheer for.
And then you add to it that you're setting up Artie j versus Capi, or Artie javers Cris Evans again, or Cat versus essentially Tony Stark again.
I think that's a dangerous high wire act to pull off.
It doesn't mean they won't pull it off.
I just think it's a dangerous high wire act to pull off.
Speaker 2What else?
Speaker 1Okay, Yeah, we talked about the script.
Speaker 2We talked about all of this.
Speaker 1Oh and my other my source also tells me that part of the Marvel thing is that there's no X Men casting until the fall or quarter one of.
Speaker 2Twenty twenty six Q one.
Let's say Q one of twenty twenty.
Speaker 1Six, so that's when we're going to see probably some casting announcements, is the fall or early twenty twenty six.
But this source also said that Snyder was right that the big talent agencies are already having conversations with Marvel about potential actors for this.
So all the rumors we've been hearing, speculation you've been seeing from other people online, there is validity to it because there are conversations happening, there are actors' schedules being considered, there are doors being opened for so these roles to be cast.
So we will see when we get some information.
Speaker 2On that.
Speaker 1Okay, And I think that's all the Avengers doomsday stuff.
Speaker 2My god, an hour, I've been on an hour.
Speaker 1There's gonna be a long one.
I guess this is gonna be a long one.
I'm just letting you all know.
All right, let's want a Spider Man Brand New Day.
Somebody give me a time code of that one four to fourteen.
Speaker 2Spider Man Brand New Day.
Speaker 1There's been a lot of speculation around Spider Man Brand New Day.
We've seen the videos that have come out of them swinging, and we saw this week Dustin Daniel Crettin and Tom Holland talking about the posing and all that they do with Spider Man.
But Venom has entered the room, Ladies and gentlemen.
Venom has entered the room this week, and a lot of people are speculating about Venom's role in Spider Man Brand New Day.
There's been a lot of speculation about the Venom simiote Michael Mando, who is playing Scorpion, and of course is playing the character of Matt Gargan, a scorpion who if you know the comics, maybe this is slight spoiler territory.
So I don't know if some of you want to be.
Speaker 3I want to maybe, Yeah, go back to the beginning, Tim, go back to the beginning, Tim.
Speaker 1Uh.
If you guys don't want have anything spoiled for you, uh so, uh, we can do that, like I can say to you that there Matt Gargan, if you know the comics, is the third iteration of Venom in the comics.
And Mac has been saying things about Venom coming back, Venom being part of the Spider Man universe.
You know, he's kind of teasing it.
And I don't know much about Michael Mando other than breaking bad.
I've seen him as a character actor and other things and what have you, So I don't know the level to which they want to involve him and the stuff, and I don't know if he's he's if Marvelus told him, Hey, you can talk about this, this and this, don't talk about this.
But it seems like he's teasing that Venom will be in Spider Man Brand New Day in some format, because we know that Scorpion is in it, and we know that Mike Gargan becomes Venom.
So you can't have Tom Hardy come back, maybe, but you could have a new Venom come in, and this could be who Mac gargob is.
Because remember that little Symbia was left behind a little piece of the Cymbio and my time to Shine Hello says that the tweeted out that the alien costume will have quote some kind of role in the next Spider Man movie.
So a lot of people thought this wasn't going to show up till Secret Wars.
But if you know the original Secret Wars, not the first, not the most recent Secret Wars, the original Secret Wars.
The Symbio, that's where the Cymbia was born.
And I remember collecting I still have in my collection.
I think it's in the closet.
I still have my original additions of the original Secret Wars, like first run editions of the original Secret Wars.
I have them in plastic bags and save there.
And I remember that when they got the black costume, I thought the black costume was awesome, and then of course you find out later that's the symbio So that's where it was introduced.
So considering the fact that the MCU is the main timeline, it would still count that the symbiode is introduced in Secret Wars to mirror the comics.
But it seems like what they're doing now is introducing it possibly in Spider Man.
Speaker 2Brand New Day.
Speaker 1Now.
I say this to lay the groundwork for this next section of the conversation about Spider Man Brand New Day.
Sadie Sink is apparently another big talking point on this, and of course you guys know we've talked about it on the show.
Jean Gray made a Parker, possibly Christian hall Off, Sant Gwin Stacey, and of course other people saying that as well.
But my brother Josh over there Den of Nerds, said what he's.
Speaker 2Hearing, and you know, you don't want to.
We don't know how much stock you put in This is like you don't know how much stock can put in.
Speaker 1Things, Isaay so quote.
So she's Jene Gray, but it's complicated.
Kang has made it so the six one six X Men don't know they are the X Men.
Kind of hard to explain, but you'll see.
So when you look at all of this, and this is rumors that people had heard before that Kang was removing the X Men in Fantastic four from the Sacred Timeline because they pose a threat to him.
But that would mean that she could still be playing gen Gray.
But she doesn't know she's Jean Gray because Kang is erased her memory.
Now I say Kang three times, I don't want to say five times because it might appear I think that's five times a Kain of me.
But that to me leads me to believe that we are are not done with that character.
I don't think people would be as upset as Marvel thinks they might be upset if you brought back Jonathan Majors to play this character.
He went through the court system, he did his time, and he came out the other end.
Now those the audios.
The audio the new Auditors were released a few months ago.
That is not a good look, and I in no way am advocating for Jonathan Major's comeback, but I am saying I would not be surprised.
Other people have been speculating that Tremel Tillman will be playing Kang.
I've heard from my sources that he is playing a villain, as other people have also speculated that he's playing a villain.
But it's going to be a villain in multiple projects.
So I don't know necessarily that Kang is the choice, because I think they're wrapping up King with.
Speaker 2Doomsday and Secret Wars.
Speaker 1If he even appears, right, I'm not saying it's a given that he's going to appear, but if he even appears in his recast, I don't think you continue the King storyline past Doomsday or past the Secret Wars rather, so I can't imagine that travel is playing King.
But this idea of the symbiote, Remember the symbio can be a shape shifter.
The symbio can become someone else, So is Matt Gargan.
The venom is Sadie Sink.
The venom is someone else's venom.
Is Tom Hardy come here?
So there's a lot of questions here for me when I look at all of this from an analytical point of view.
But if we go the Kang route, as Josh is talking about dennon Earth, it's very possible that Sadie Sink is playing Jen Gray, but she doesn't know she's Jeen Gray because they've erased their memory.
And this is the easiest I would think to bring the X Men into the Marvel universe, that they're already in the Marvel Universe and that they've had their memories erased, so they don't know their X Men.
And remember, part of the rumor or part of the stuff that I got the information I got about the MCU that was with the Hulk and Daredevil stuff was that the X Men movie was going to come out three or four months after Secret Wars.
It was going to come out quickly after Secret Wars, so casting not happening till later this year or maybe early next year.
Them having their memories erased, we could hear about these characters appearing in different places and then their memories come back to them and they become these characters.
Now, how amazing would it be if they were to come, their memories were all restored at the same time, and they all realized that their X Men kind of like that a force moment in endgame, having all the X Men just consequently be in the same position when their memory or in the same location when their memories get restored, they become the X Men.
That could be super cool if you make that moment work, that could be awesome.
But I think at this point, if you start to hear young people being cast in these movies, you can start to speculate who they might be.
You know, so she might not be Mayda a Parker, she might not be Gwen Stacy, she might be Geene Gray, she might be in a number of things we will see.
But I mean, for me, I got really jazzed in my nerd And you know, this is what we do with our crew.
We get together, we get we start speculating over food at the food court or down in the basement, or on the phone or on zoom or even on shows like this, like what could it be?
I mean, if Sadie Sink is the venom, that would be fucking awesome.
So I think I mean Sadie Sink toe to toe with Tom holland it could be a lot of fun.
I don't think that's what's going to happen, but it could be really interesting, you know.
So just throwing that out there with the Spider Man stuff, let's see what else do we have on the Spider Man stuff.
We talk about Trammel Tillman.
I mean, Norman Osborne seems to be the overall public belief and if you're talking about what I'm hearing from theories that he's going to be in multiple projects, Norman Osborne makes all the sense in the world.
And as we saw in Spectator, the Spider Man animated series that came out of your friendly neighborhood Spider Man.
You know, Norman Osborne is black.
So Trammel Tillman, who is cool and can do a lot with a little bit of screen time, as he did in the Mission Impossible movie recently, that is a great choice for Norman Osborne, and so I kind of lean in that direction that he's playing it, although I don't think it's going to be a big role in the movie because that's already stock full of characters.
And now I'm talking about and other people speculating the addition of Venom that as yet another character in this movie.
Speaker 2That is a lot a lot of people to be in this movie.
Speaker 1So we'll see, we'll see what happens with Spider Man brand new day.
Speaker 2Let me check.
Speaker 1Something real quick to make sure I'm not off on this.
If there's anything else that was given to me with Spider Man.
No, but I but as a follow up to Doomsday, and I think I think was it Daniel rp K or josh Ah Dennam Nerds who said that they're already shooting in was it They're shooting in Steven Peggy's house.
So there you go, they're using the same set.
Some pictures were released online speculative they're you in the same set as Steven Peggy's house.
So this could be a part of why this whole thing happens.
Speaker 2Yeah, all right, so let me see here.
Speaker 1Oh okay, all right, So we will not be on New Rock Stars this week.
I just got the message from Eric.
Apparently they've had some outages.
They've had some productions happening in their office this week, and broadcast tape podcast tapings that are all in flux.
So it's looking like a future month when we'll come into we're trying to come in this week, so we'll have to wait on a new rock Stars hop my crossover event.
Speaker 3So, speaking of.
Speaker 1Winch, what do you guys think about the Avengers x Men stuff that dropped the crossover event that can have Avengers versus x Men.
I mean, I don't know, man.
I feel like seeing it in the the seeing it in the seeing it in Doom and Secret Wars for a few minutes could be fun.
But a whole movie based on them fighting each other, I don't know that I necessarily want to see that.
And you know who agrees with me.
Speaker 2Let let's get into this as a segue.
Frank Grillo.
Speaker 1Frank Grillo, of course is now starring as Rick Flagg Senior and Peacemaker, and was in Superman as Rick Flagg Senior of course Creach Commandos.
He was interviewed by GQ and he was talking about his time in the MC was talking about Crossbones and talking about Marvel in general.
He said Crossbones never manifested into what it should have, but Crossbones was cool because he wasn't a superhero.
He was just a bad mofo and he got his licks in.
And he also shared that he doesn't go a day without someone calling Crossbones in public, which surprises him.
He says, I'm like, really, that's so fucking long ago, and it's not that much screen time, so it is interesting that it's becoming a legacy thing.
He said he has no interest in reprising the role, so we won't see Frank Grillo back as Crossbones, and he claims that Marvel needs to find a younger Crossbones.
But this is what he said about his time in the MCU.
I think this is important.
He said he was happy to be part of the MCU, revealing that he considers The Winter Soldier to be quote the best Marvel movie, and he says there's no ill will between him and Marvel, and he added, I love them over at Marvel, and it's so great to see how successful everybody's become.
But I hope that they can get back to the glory of where they were and not just be spectacles that are there to make a lot of money from.
So I mean, he's essentially implying that Doomsday and Secret Wars are spectacles to make a lot of money from because there's been no build up to those and I would have to throw Deadpool and Wolverine in the mix as well, because that was pretty much a spectacle movie that was not really built up to.
Although the relationship between and the obsession with Wolverine was built up in the first two Deadpool movies, it wasn't something that was necessarily built up through the MCU.
And how many of you still remember Emma Corn was the villain in that movie.
You know, that was a pretty strong villain in the Marvel universe, and not a lot of people still remember that she was a one.
So you see that and you go, Okay, I see what he's getting at.
And he's essentially saying that when Marvel needs to go back to building things to a result, to building things to an explosion.
Right, she's like sex.
All those films are for play till the orgasm, Infinity Wars and Endgame.
Those were the orgasms, double orgasms, for god's sakes, congratulations.
I don't think Secret Wars of Doomsday are going to be the orgasms because they haven't built up to them correctly.
You know, It's more like it might be a good one night stand.
Both of them might be good one night stands, but they're not going to be the satisfyingly amazing.
Well, they might not be these satisfying I'm not gonna say they're gonna be.
I'm not gonna say they're not gonna be.
Saying they might not be these satisfying releases.
JT says, why do we always have to build the things we didn't build to the first Star Wars for example, Well, that's different.
Speaker 2That's the first thing.
Star Wars was the first.
Speaker 1Thing, you know, when you come out with the fat We're not in the first thing anymore.
We're what thirty something movies deep into the Marvel universe.
Speaker 2It's not the first thing anymore.
Speaker 1We didn't build up to the Matrix, we didn't build up to Iron Man, we didn't build up to any.
Speaker 2Of this stuff.
Speaker 1So the first movies are never the build up too.
It's what you do after the first movies that were the and Star Wars has built up for better or worse since that first movie, the world of Star Wars.
So that's the difference there, you know.
So look, I think there's two reasons for the crossbones thing.
I think Grillo at the time wasn't really seen as this really strong actor, let's be honest, and so he did what he could do with the role.
I think Frank's gotten better for sure as an actor.
I enjoy him in Tulsa King.
I enjoy him as Rick Flagg Senior.
But you notice he doesn't get a lot of screen time when you watch the Supman movie.
I will see how much screen time he has in Peacemaker.
But Frank, Frank is a good actor for a certain kind of movie, to lead a certain kind of movie, or to be focused on or feature in a certain kind of movie.
But Frank is good in doses and Tulsa King uses him really well.
Speaker 2He's there in doses, you know.
And so I think that's the thing.
Speaker 1And so I think they saw with Crossbones that Bucky was pretty much going to be the focus, not Crossbones, because Crossbones is such a strong villain in the Captain America universe that you would have had to essentially push aside Bucky to make Crossbones a much more significant villain.
And I don't know that Marvel necessarily felt Frank was the guy that they wanted to carry it over.
And Frank asking or saying that they need a younger Crossbones.
I think it's absolutely right.
And at some point we'll see, because we don't know what they're going to do with Captain America.
Does Chris Evans stick around?
Because I mean, I'm telling you right now, I think the Anthony Mackie situation is done, and I don't think it's I don't think necessarily it's Anthony Mackie's fault.
I just think that the public is not responding to his Captain America in the way that they were hoping.
I think they liked him as cap sidekick as Falcon, and I hesitate to use the word sidekick, as Falcon was very much his own person.
I think Mackie is a damn good actor, and I enjoy Anthony Mackie, but I also know that not everyone does, and clearly from the numbers of the movie that it wasn't that strong, and Marvel feels that way too, because they made that marketing all about the Red Hulk and Harrison Ford.
They did not make the marketing about Anthony Mackie as Captain America, being the first black Captain America.
There was none of that in the build up to the movie, So we'll see.
I think he's great in the interactions with Bucky.
I think he's fun in the interactions with a cap less so with Joaquin, I think there wasn't quite as strong.
So to me, I think this is I would not be surprised that they move on from Anthony being Captain America, and.
Speaker 2I think they write it so that.
Speaker 1The character of Falcon comes back, like he realizes that I don't want to carry the mantle of being Captain America, and now that Chris Evans is back, I don't need to carry the mantle of Captain America.
He could be Captain America right there, and hopefully they write a really good dialogue about it all where he realizes that it isn't the place for him, because if they had fleshed out what they intended to flesh out in Brave New World, with Isaiah Bradley calling him out as an older black man representing America, considering the history of what Americans have done to black people in the history of the country.
Regardless of what these knutballs like Gillian Michaels want to cry about it at the Smithsonian.
Who what she's probably visited maybe twice in her entire fucking life.
Our country and our world has a terrible history of how we've treated black people wherever they're from.
Africa, Asia, Jamaica, Haiti, rather Jamaica, wherever they're from.
Numerous countries do not have a strong history of treating black people well historically, and so I think Isaiah calling him out that could have been really poignant and really strong if Marvel had allowed that kind of stuff to be in there.
Imagine imagine malcolmsonet Being allowed to do a Tony Gilroy version of Brave New World like that would have been incredible.
Speaker 2And poignant and interesting.
Speaker 1And even if it hadn't succeeded at the box office, it wouldn't have had a stink on it.
Right.
People defend Thunderbolts even though it didn't do well in the box office because it's generally a good movie and explored something that had not been explored like mental health in the world of comic book so or superhero movie.
So it has a special place in the world of superhero movies.
I think if you'd had a film that focused on what it's like to be a black captain America and talked about and I don't mean pandering stuff like you know Tuskegee Airman moments, and I mean like really nuanced conversation about that situation, intelligent, where you don't insult the audience and you actually represent all points of views fairly on the situation.
I think that could have been really fascinating and gutsy, and I think it would have made the film stand out.
Now it's a flaccid, overproduced, cut up Frankenstein bit of a movie.
Now.
Did I enjoy the movie for what it was, Yes, but I also know that it wasn't as enjoyable as it could have been.
And the criticisms that a lot of my friends had about the movie are valid.
A lot of my colleagues had about the movie are very valid.
And the leader stuff was just ridiculous.
So have a gin Carlos Disposalo.
You have Anthony mac you have a Isaiah Bradley in this whole thing, and you have them conversations as three different black men in the city in this world.
Speaker 2I think you're fascinating.
Speaker 1Why not We've seen three white men have conversations like this in the world of More.
I'm not race conversations, but conversations about difficult shit.
Bucky Kappen Bucky cappin Iron Man having a conversation about what Bucky did in Iron Man's Parents.
That's three white men having a conversation about something one white man did under mind control.
So the conversation is about whether you can fault Bucky for what he did or not?
And are your team cap or team iron Man.
That is fascinating.
You could have been Team Isaiah or team Captain America.
Speaker 2That could be fascinating.
Speaker 1So I think there was more they could have done h for that situation, you know, So who knows?
Yeah, so who knows?
So I think in the end it will uh, it will be Chris Evans returning to be Captain America.
I think there's already been rumors you've heard of Artie j coming back to play to be Doctor Doom longer, or to play Tony Stark again.
And that's very much a possibility because if they go with a storyline from the comics where Doctor Doom takes over people's bodies, Doctor Doom may have may study Earth six one six, realize the power of Tony Stark, come back as Tony Stark body wise, and fuck with everybody.
So in a way, you kind of bring Tony Stark back to life by having Doom possessed the Tony Stark of his universe eight two eight or whatever it is and bring it into six one six and really fuck with people and then eventually Doom leaves his body or however they do it.
And that's Tony Stark back in the MCU.
But it's not our Tony Stark, but it's very much, kind of very similar to our Tony Stark.
Speaker 2So that's very possible, you know.
Speaker 1And the Evans thing, there's no way that if the reason the incursions are happening are because Cap and Peggy got their happy ending, there's no way Chris Evans isn't coming back to be a significant part of Doomsday.
But really Secret Wars, there's no effing way that doesn't happen.
Speaker 2So and will he continue?
Yes?
Speaker 1Why because what else is Chris Kevin's got going on?
Look, it was nice when he said before he left, I want to explore new things.
Speaker 2I want to try out new things.
Speaker 1Shall I roll you out the box office returns of Chris Evans' movie since he left the MCU, And don't even bring fucking knives out into this shit because he's part of the ensemble.
You have to see the situation, look at it because Danie Crazill lead of that movie.
Yeah, Look, and they're not good ghosted.
Quite a number of these films have not done well.
So look, it was nice, it was cool.
You got to go and spread your tic wings and try to direct and write and produce and do all this stuff.
But you clearly cannot choose great projects for you.
Yeah, Materialists did well.
I guess you can give credit that.
But are you thinking of Chris Evans and Materialist or are you thinking of Dakota Johnson and then Pedro Pascal and then even Celine Song before you get to Chris Evans.
Speaker 2So those are.
Speaker 1Those things you look at, and so you go like, you know what I see where my bread is buttered.
I'm going to go back, make a lot of money and then occasionally do an independent film or whatever and satisfy scratch that artistic itch, and then keep doing so.
I would not be surprised that both of them come back and I'll see Aaron says, it's too complicated for general especially for general audiences.
It's not we fucking did time travel and Endgame.
It's not that complicated.
People think, well, me, I don't want to go back on my tweet from the other day, but I do think.
I do think the audience can handle certain things if you present them in a certain way.
Right again, I go back to the stupidity of Jurassic Park.
There is a lot of nuanced scientific shit they toss out in Jurassic Park.
I was watching Star Trek the Motion Picture the other day, and there is a lot of conversations about technology and tech and all this kind of stuff throughout Star Trek movies.
There's a lot of conversations.
So audiences get it.
They get it if you present it away that's palatable.
So you've got to be able to present it away that's palatable.
So I think that's what he's talking about.
So we will see.
Speaker 2What.
Speaker 1Oh boy, oh we got we got we got a we got a We got a guy who's very unhappy with his life in here.
So let's just ban them and delete their comments.
Oh yeah, you have to feel bad for people like that.
I mean, what else are they doing with this?
Your life is reduced to coming into someone else's stream and saying the most talks shit for attention because you didn't get attention from your parents, you didn't get attention in life from friends, family members, girlfriends, boyfriends, what have you.
And even you probably don't even have a crew of friends to give you any attention.
So you think you'll jump on here and try to do something funny, and you know, you just get blocked because you're more all right, Let's see what else have we got here?
And do you guys care?
I mean we're going one of how many?
Oh, she's almost five hundred of you joining me right now an hour and a half into the show.
Let's see what else we want to talk about.
I'm getting a little tired, so I might have to cut it in a little bit, not yet, but in a little bit, all right.
The Fantastic Four first steps I mentioned earlier, so it's yeah, five hundred it's done well, not well but decent.
Superman six hundred million, So I guess congrats to Superman because it became a hit for DC.
Speaker 2Not a strong hit, a hit.
Speaker 1And I guess congrats a Fantastic Four for making more money than Thunderbolts or Captain America Brave New World.
So yes, but neither one of those.
As we said the other day on the Hot I crossed seven hundred million dollars and that's the first time since twenty eleven, other than the COVID year of twenty twenty that when they, you know, were shutting down theaters that a superhero film has not crossed seven hundred million dollars.
And I do think Superman is a hit, but I also think it's fair to say it's not as big of a hit as DC was hoping it would be.
So I think you have to be fair about that.
And I also think the same thing Fantastic four.
So yeah, all right, so let's move on to DC stuff.
Let's go on DC.
All right, now we've finished Marvel.
That'll be the time code one thirty.
I wish you all could do time codes for me.
We'll listen, all right, DC stuff at Peacemaker or it's already been reported that, okay, so let's talk about this.
So Peacemaker is out the first episode.
We will do a review of it tomorrow on the Geek Buddies and have it out for you all either later that day or in the morning on Tuesday, depending on what Jeff and Jeff and I do a show tomorrow night or not.
But anyway, a lot of people coming for James Gounn because he ret conned the end of the first episode to bring in the Justice Gang.
Speaker 2And Superman and super Girl.
Speaker 1To be a part of that ending scene of episode one of season two of Peacemaker.
Now you only see them in the shadows.
Only Hawkgirl and Green Lantern get a line between them.
No one else gets a line, even though they're looking in the same direction, which is really weird.
But some people have been upset about this retcon.
I didn't care one bit, one iota, because I thought the red con at the end of Peacemaker season or I thought the appearance at peace Maker season one was also a bit of a letdown because you only let Flash and Aquaman speak.
So for me, it wasn't that big of a deal.
I didn't mind the retcon.
I thought it was great.
Speaker 2Honestly, it worked.
It wouldn't be worked.
Speaker 1You we didn't like Superman, so it worked.
But he was asked about retconning more stuff from season one of Peacemaker, because remember he said, like, you know, certain things, cannons and things aren't He said no, Unfortunately, I'd have to change too many little things throughout season one, and it would cost too much money, and I'd rather just give that money to a few more CGI shots of superheroes.
Speaker 2But I think that we deal with it.
Speaker 1We say Cannon is really Creature Commando Superman Peacemaker season two.
Speaker 2I'd love for people to watch season one.
Speaker 1Obviously we're changing that one thing, but we're not going to go back and reshoot all all of it for season one, at least not at this point.
At some point, I'd love to George Lucas the shit out of it, but right now I don't have the money.
And some people were asking about why Metamorpho didn't show up with the Justice Gang because by the end of Superman he joins the Justice Gang.
When he was asked on this on Threads, he responded, the previous section happens before Superman, which means the first season of Peacemakers officially set before Superman the movie, while the second season takes place after the events of Superman the Movie.
So now we have the chronological idea of what's going on.
And again, if James Gunn wanted to go back and reshoot some scenes from Peacemaker season one to ret con then to fit into the DC universe that they currently have now, I don't think anybody should have a problem with that because it's the new DC universe, and clearly he showed with that first movie he that he is.
It resonates with enough people that he's got a right to go back and make some changes if he wants to.
And I think the red conning the Justice Gang worked just fine.
Speaker 2It was so fun.
Speaker 1And if he gets a chance to go back and reshoot some scenes for season one to weave them into a future season a Peacemaker or a future in a future scene in a in a movie, I don't think people have an issue with it, you know, And so I think this is a good thing to be honest with you.
And it makes and it makes it coherent, and it makes it canon and there's a through line, and I think that's important for people who are trying to put things together in their minds about what's involved there.
Speaker 2Now we're going to get into a little bit.
Speaker 1Of spoiler territory here because of Peacemaker.
So if some of you don't want to hear this, you can turn it down right now.
But I'm not revealing anything big.
I don't think cameo wise, right, But it has already been reported that Joe Kinneman will come back to be a part of Peacemaker season two, right, and in that when he comes back my time to shine.
Hello said in Peacemaker season two, Rick Flagg Junior mentions his girlfriend June the Enchantress, which makes the events of David Air's suicide Squad at least somewhat canon to the DCU.
So that is fascinating.
So if he mentions the Enchantress, that means Kara del Avine her character is canon or this is a toss away line.
And yes, her character is canon, but they're not going to bring her back.
But I have to believe that David Ayr, I'm sure James told him he was going to do this, and now David Ayer his suicide squad.
Will we get not necessarily a cut of the David Air cut of his suicide squad, but will we get some of the scenes from suicide Squad may be reshot in a different way.
Speaker 2And remember, he's not a fan of the.
Speaker 1Suicide Squad, James of Suicide Squad, James gun.
Speaker 2Because he did the suicide Squad.
Speaker 1But there's a shot at Jared Leto in the opening episode where Jennifer Holland's character says she's not a fan of thirty seconds to Mars, that's on purpose, that's not an accident that they would bring up Jared Leto's band.
Okay, that's James Gun's way of saying, we don't want that guy around here, right, So this is going to be interesting how they weave elements of David Air's Suicide Squad into the DC universe, into the DC and make them canon.
Because you know who else is a member of Suicide Squad?
That was Margo Robbie's Harley Quinn and she's already appeared in the Suicide Squad, so Margo keeps.
Margo said on the on the tour, this the press tour this week for Big Beautiful Journey.
I thinks what it's called, she said, like, there are no plans, No one's talk to me about Harley, but I think I have to learn to share Harley, which to me implies that someone else will be playing her.
Maybe there's a scene or scenes where she comes back as Harley to pass the mantle onto a new Harley.
So Harley Quinn becomes something like James Bond or Batman, where someone else can play the character or so not Batman, I guess, because that is always Bruce Wayne.
But you know what I mean, James Bond, what have you.
So I think this is interesting to consider, and it's a way of maybe, you know, kind of appeasing a fellow director and might open the door for David Air to come back and do a film in the DC universe, might open the door to having scenes from his suicide squad, his cut elements of his suicide Squad used in the future by James Gunn.
I certainly do not want to see Caro the Delvine back as Enchantress.
I think she's not a good actress and I don't think I thought she was terrible in the role, direction or not writing or not, she was terrible in the role.
And I just don't think she's that great of an actress.
Speaker 2So I wouldn't want to necessarily see her back.
Speaker 1But I think this is an interesting thing to bring in that relationship and what is that relationship going to yield down the road in the DC universe and in Peacemakers Season two.
I suppose we're going to find out at some point.
Yeah, so we will see.
Is that everything there for that?
I think that's everything there for that?
Speaker 2And the wreck?
Speaker 1Oh yeah, let's talk about the Maxwell Lord Blue Beetle stuff.
So Maxwell Lord is known for two major storylines in the comics, a more of the great character in Justice the International which I have somewhere here, which I love to read all the time, and then turning evil in the comics and killing Ted Cord, shooting him in the face.
But James gotten clearly if you've seen the first episode of Peacemaker, and you've seen that one scene of him in Superman, the Maxwell Lord that he wants to focus on is not the Maxwell Lord who is evil and shoots Ted Cord in the face in the original iteration of Maxwell Lord.
In the comics, he served as the team's wealthy and charismatic founder of Benefactor.
He operated behind the scenes, using his business acumen, connections, financial resources to establish I should oversee the Justice League.
He acted as their manager, often playing the role of a negotiator deal maker, and yes, some of his actions were a little morally ambiguous, but it was never from a place of evil.
But then in Infinite Infinite Crisis and Countdown to the Infinite Crisis, his backstory was revised to portray him as a far more sinister figure, using his position to manipulate oh sorry, using his position in the Jli Jli to secretly monitor and just and manipulate superhero.
So for those who don't Jili Justice League International.
His schemes were ultimately uncovered by Blue Beetle, who then was shot in the face for his trouble.
So James Gun clarified that his Maxwell Lord and he did this on social media.
Of course, Max was redcon as a sort of muscular evildoer after originally being conceived by jam Demontees as a multi layered character who was morally gray along with Skindy Amanda Waller.
It wasn't one of my favorite comic reimaginings.
What James Gun says, our Max is inspired by the original version, so don't be waiting for him to shoot Blue Beetle in the face.
Speaker 2So there you go.
Speaker 1This is the version of Ted Cord that we're getting.
I will say one of my critiques of the first episode is that Ted Cord, who is this incredibly intelligent tech guy, doesn't understand how the mic is not working correctly.
I thought that was a lame joke in an unbelievable moment.
Considering he is the head of Lord Tech.
He wouldn't know how a microphone works, wouldn't have his own guys installing the microphone in a situation like this, not trust Guy Gardner the Dufist to do it.
Yeah, I don't think that would have happened.
So that is a criticism I have about the first episode.
And I will say this, I thought the first episode was kind of underwhelming.
I just love that first season so damn much that I think this is going a little more into the superhero stuff and it might tune me out a little bit.
It doesn't mean that it's bad objectively.
Just for me, I just was a little underwhelmed, and I did not like the opening, the new opening.
Fuck now, I went back and rewatched the first opening to remind me of how much I enjoyed that first open.
Speaker 2The opening there, So.
Speaker 1Yeah, I didn't like.
I don't like the song, I didn't like the dance moves.
Yeah, just yeah, underwhelming for me.
I still liked some of the stuff.
I just thought overwhelm underwhelming, And some of you might be like, oh I see James gun bias.
I liked Superman, I like the first season, a Peacemaker, I like Cuchi Kamando's except the finale.
But I just felt this film, this first episode was that underwhelming.
All right, let's finish up with some Star Wars news.
Uh Visions Volume three is just unveil its release date.
It will be coming on October twenty ninth, twenty twenty five, on Disney Plus.
It will feature nine brand new shorts with some returning Japanese anime studios including Volume one Kenema, Citrus Company, Kamakazi, Douga Production, IG, and Studio Trigger, with Fresh stories joining them with five newcomer studios Anima, David Production, Polygon Pictures, Project, Studio Q, and WT Studios.
And unlike previous seasons, Volume three places of strong emphasides on continuing existing narratives.
So three shorts will act as direct sequels to standout episodes on the first season, including the Duel which gets me really excited, The Ninth Jedi, and the Village Brides.
We will see three continuing installments from those stories.
Three you know, three stories continuing with installments.
Additionally, Disney Plus is developing a limited spinoff titled Star Wars Visions Presents the Ninth Jedi, set to debut in twenty twenty six, which will delve deeper into the story established in that particular short.
So that's exciting.
I love Visions.
I love both seasons of Visions.
You know, I get shit all the time from Vogel on the geek Buddies that I'm not into animation.
I am into animation, but I'm very selective of the animation that I'm into.
And I love Visions.
I go back and watch some of those all the time, you know.
So it's funny.
I don't go back and watch Clone Wars all the time, but I will go back and watch Visions all the time, just you know, my own personal preference.
One last thing on the Star Wars thing, I think we should talk about this.
Katie Sackoff, of course, who was in the showdown, was you know, dated at Chrishnarala for a little while, and of course she's a star at Battlestar Galactica and was a star a co star in season three of the Mandalorian Longmire other things.
But she was on a recent podcast she discussed she discussed with her former Battlestar Galacton co star Tamo pennict.
I hope I'm saying that right.
How playing Bocatan or the Mandalorian Delta blow or a confidence?
She said, I lost all of my confidence after Mandalorian, all of it.
I've always played two steps removed from myself in a sense, it always helped felt grounded in some part of my belly of who I was.
Bocatana is nowhere near who I am as a human being, her life, what she wants.
I didn't understand her as much as I understood her.
I never felt her in my stomach.
I never identified with her.
I didn't know how to find her.
My style of acting is always just spend your first instinct, is the right instinct?
Do that play the reality of the situation.
And I've never played a character Saka and remember Sage originally this back in the Clone War speaking Loon wars the Mandalorian and but continuing the story in a fourth season.
Oh sorry, but she continued the story of course in season three, doing her and playing her in live action, and she said that it broke her her inability to really connect with the character fully.
And you know, a lot of people criticize Katie's acting.
In season three of The Mandalorian.
She did a lot of heavy lifting because Pedro was not physically on set and he wasn't you know, in the costume.
Speaker 2She said, it broke me.
It just broke me.
Speaker 1I started doubting everything about myself.
I'm not a strong auditioner on tape, and I was having to put myself on tape.
I wasn't looking at anything, and for three years I basically didn't work and it just destroyed my confidence.
She hired a new manager and acting coach who told her, my goal is not to teach you how to act.
You know how to act.
I just need you to get back into your belly.
You just need to find your confidence again.
And so she appeared in an episode A Longe Order in twenty twenty four which I saw.
That's and has done some voice acting and now she be part of the upcoming cast in Carrie.
So let's just tell you, like, you know, there's real people behind this stuff, and there's real actors who deal with this stuff.
And so I think you have a right to express your opinion on an actor, if they're good or not, or if you believe them or not.
But when it slides into toxic city is where it becomes really dangerous.
And actors are not you know, people built of steel and this in crazy incredible fortress around their around their hearts.
They're sensitive people, they're creatives.
The reason they can create the stuff they create is because they're creatives and in touch with their feelings, in touch with their inner child, for lack of a better term, and their emotions.
And so when you come after someone in a vicious, toxic and harmful way, you send them down a negative path.
And clearly Katie went through a tough time for three years, and I get it.
Speaker 2You know, when people.
Speaker 1Come after you, it can be quite a lot to take in and consume, and if you don't have the right tools to deal with that, you can be caught up in the grind of it all and it can fuck with you.
I mean, I mentioned Comaan and Johnny at near the beginning of this episode and how he had to go to therapy after the Eternals failed because he had pinned so much of his self esteem on the success of that movie and the success and that he was going to be this big prominent character in the Marvel universe.
And he did one episode of what If and that's it.
So there's a lot that goes into this stuff as actors, and I guess I would say, as I'm coming to the end of the show that you gotta think about that before you leave a comment, right, And I think if someone is a bad person or like radiates this kind of arrogance or this conceitedness, I think you can say you know your opinions in a little bit more of a toxic way.
But I think if you're if this is just an actor who's trying to work, to go after them in such horrible ways, I think is a dangerous thing.
And actors are much more sensitive than you think, and they're much more paranoid than you think, and you can hurt them harder.
You can hurt them in ways that you didn't think of.
You could hurt them because you because you see them as this successful entity who's making all this money, and the truth is that they there's a lot of imposter syndrome with actors.
Even Daniel day Lewis, one of our greatest actors, has said how like one of the biggest fears he has on set every day is that they're going to find him out that he's not really that good.
And so that is a prevalent feeling and a lot of actors.
So I thought it was really brave of her to talk about this stuff.
I do think her blaming the manager was a bit much, because listen, you're responsible for your career.
You can't blame your manager for you not being in the right.
Speaker 2Place of your career, not doing more for you.
Speaker 1That's on you to take responsibility for your actions and your stuff in your career.
So I felt that was a bit untoured.
You can say that like I didn't appreciate the things he had to said to me, but basically yelling at him that he ruined her, I think is nonsense.
You have to take responsibility as an adult for your own actions and your own decisions about your career and your preparation for your career.
And I think at the same interview, she says how they kind of ignored Edward James almost who gave them advice, the younger actors on the set, and realized that his advice was actually quite essential and helpful and if they had listened, they might not have fallen into these traps that they fell into in their careers as they went along.
So these are the things you kind of learn as you go along in life.
Is a lot of people scoff at the older generation and the advice and the things they try to tell them until they get to that age and realize, fuck, they were right all the time.
How many of you have had that moment with your parents when you say, like, yeah, you were right about this.
I thought such and such, or I thought this and this, But now you're right.
The world's a lot more grayer, a lot more evil, or a lot more a lot more different than I thought, you know, or more different than I thought rather, and so it happened.
So the same thing here.
So I wish Katie all the best.
I'm glad she's back on the horse and getting work and all of that.
And I appreciate her being brave to talk about her stories.
And I hope more.
I wish more actors would honestly open up about their process, more creatives would honestly open u about the process and what they go through.
It'd be great to hear what they what they have to say about this kind of stuff, you know, So just putting that out there for you.
All right, let's get into some of these questions.
Some of these stream labs and super chats.
Where are they?
How come I can't see them all of a sudden?
What's this all about?
Comments?
Here we go?
All right, I guess so do I have them?
Usually it's at the top, isn't it where they say like the star when they separate them out.
I don't know why the chat's not doing that this time?
Did I turn that off?
Weird?
Okay?
Anyway, Uh, let's I'll just read them.
I hope you guys are okay with that, or I'll bring them up in the chat.
I guess I'll just bring them up as I'm scrolling through the chat.
Speaker 2Wiley Todd, Hey, John.
Speaker 1I watched Breakfast at Tiffany's Requisitivities for the first time.
The Mickey Rooney stuff is awful.
Besides that, the movie is really enjoyable.
Also, what happened to What happened to director Bennett Miller?
I think he's working on something.
We've been asked that on the Hot mic a couple of times, because Bennett did a Fox Catcher, which I thought was a good not a great movie, but certainly featured a fantastic performance from Steve Carell.
But let's see, Yeah, he's got he did Yeah, he did Fox catch Wow.
He did a short hot cold Perfecto in twenty twenty three.
But he has a Christmas Carol coming up that's on his resume, So I don't know.
Maybe the Fox Catcher thing, maybe it was all too much for him and he just kind of disappeared for a while.
Speaker 2And didn't want to do anything else.
Speaker 1I don't know.
It's a very good question.
I don't know what happened to him.
But he didn't direct a film until he was thirty eight years old, so you know, it's kind of how it goes.
Sometimes you just don't know how you're going to be affected by the things that come across in your life and how that will put you in a certain frame of mind or a certain place when it comes to that stuff in life.
So maybe he didn't realize what directing a film was going to do to him emotionally and how he was going to react to all of it, and how he was going to respond to all of it.
So we'll see, Buddy factual opinion.
Which one does YouTube?
Which one does YouTube?
Take a smaller cut of super chat of stream labs.
Oh, stream labs is always the one I prefer because that goes directly to me.
Super Chats have to go through YouTube and they take half of that money, so unfom but you know, I should explore.
I see other people who go live that have like their zell and their PayPal account or their VENMO.
I just think that's a little more naked.
But maybe I just need to get over it, you know, I need to get over it.
So but maybe I'll just put that up as like graphics on the screen.
Reggie Brown says, just don'ting able to cash.
Thank you, Reggie.
Appreciated by the love you man.
Dylan' neil says, love the new direction of your channel, Thank you, Infinity Ward Endgame was a finale for most people.
Lack of build up and too many projects has hurt them.
Yeah, currently Marvel Currently, I agree Justice.
I just notice the camera's a little high.
You want to get hair?
Yes, I agree.
As I said, the lack of build up was is a big deal right now and so they have all so both of these movies have a lot of work to do.
Speaker 2It was Fantastic four.
Speaker 1It didn't really set up much other than there's a doctor Doom there talking to Franklin Richards.
So there's a lot simon section, mister Roka, you are not a field actor to me, your union walk the walk, talk to Talk, I lasted six months.
Have you heard of Senex Central Casting Agency?
On Flower Stream, Burbank.
You have an age since er.
Oh, yeah, I yes, I remember.
I wasn't in EER, I was in.
Speaker 2Charmed.
I don't think I was in e R.
Speaker 1Maybe or I was in Scrubs, but maybe I was an extra on e R for a day or two.
Speaker 2I don't remember.
Speaker 1But yes, I do remember Central Casting on Flower Street in Burbank.
Yes, I used to go there when I was doing extra work.
The first year or two I was in LA as a union union act.
I was a union from within, like a month after I landed here.
I was union because I got on wind Talkers within the first two weeks I was here or not here.
I'm sorry, I'm in San Diego, but in Los Angeles.
The first two weeks I was in Los Angeles, I got wind Talkers.
I was on set a week later, and then I got tariff Hartley Din, which means I got paid as a sag act or.
Right from the beginning.
I was very, very lucky.
A lot of my friends had come here months come to LA months before, and they had not had one taft Hartley and here.
I come in late and get tatpart, and that caused some problems with some of my friends.
Initially.
There was a lot of jealousy or anger about that whole situation initially, and then we kind of all got past because a lot of them didn't end up becoming actors anyway, or staying staying his actors.
So yeah, but yeah, I remember that for sure.
Elle Smith, Ay, what's up?
Roca, Glad you got your channel back?
Me too, buddy.
Wow, Peacemaker is much more hedonistic than I expected, being that Peacemaker season two is gun stated follow up Schumann, Oh yeah, I mean people are like, what about the Batman?
There's an orgy scene in Peacemaker season two with full on frontal nudity from multiple people.
Okay, multiple women and men, so or I don't know if any of them are trans or and drug I don't know, so, but like it was full on stuff.
So yeah, this idea that Superman, I mean, Batman couldn't exist in James Gunn's universe is nonsense.
Can kids handle Peacemaker's mass drug.
Speaker 2Use and sex addiction?
Speaker 1Well, I don't think.
First of all, there was drug use in the first and drinking in the first season, So if your kids are coming to see Peacemaker, you're doing a bad job.
Speaker 2Parenting your kids.
Speaker 1If you're young adults or teenager are coming to see it, then fine, But if the kids are coming and see it, you're gonna have some I have to have some really strong conversations with your children.
They're pulling no punches in this Peacemaker season two, and to be honest with you, I wonder if it's going to be a bit of a misstep.
Yeah, the critics may like it, but I wonder what the fandom is saying about it overall once the season's over.
Speaker 2Because I was reading a new report about gen Z.
Speaker 1Because that article earlier this week from Variety like profiling how Disney wants to attract gen Z people back gen Z, young males back.
Speaker 2Good luck with that, Disney.
Speaker 1And they mentioned how drinking is going down a moungst gen Z.
We already know that sex and pornography and nudity are already going the desire for that are down with gen Z.
Speaker 2Like gen Z is not into that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1So I have to wonder who are the people who are clamoring for the return of boobs and nudity and drug use and sexual situations.
It's the fucking older generation.
It's the guys who got guys who got some girls.
I guess who got off on seeing this stuff in the eighties or the nineties or even the early two thousands.
But the new generation, looking at the numbers that are coming out from a number of independent studies, they are not fans of the drinking, of drug use, of sex, sexual scenes, nudity.
So this idea that some of these way older than gen Z people on YouTube, we're on out here screaming how Disney lost the young men they need to bring young men by making it over ok to have sex and nudity and drug use and cussing in there this is and drinking.
Speaker 2You all are talking for yourselves, not gen Z.
Speaker 1Gen Z is.
I'm studying more and more about gen Z.
They're not into that shit.
Ironically, They're more of the pruder, straight laced type of thing.
Now, does it mean that they're not also talking as fuck online with their comments with yes.
So I'm not saying gen Z is some kind of safe harbor and savior of our country or a world.
But I am saying the things that some people have been clamoring for here on YouTube, for the return of are not actually things that gen Z wants to see the return of So I think always process it from that way, and always look at the messenger who is telling you that, and the age of the messenger who's telling me, and the.
Speaker 2Gray hair on the messenger who is telling you that.
Speaker 1Adrian Press feel like Doom movie thought of as a hero from his universe to then be revealed as a villain in.
Speaker 2The end of Doomsday.
Well, I don't know, because.
Speaker 1Fantastic four is the hero in their universe, Doom is supposed to be coming from their universe Fantastic or maybe Doom is from another universe, so you might be right, But I think Doom is supposed to be a villain in the Fantastic four universe, so I don't know if that will be the deal.
I think You'll still be revealed as a villain in the end of Doomsday, but it'll also be him leaving Rdj's body.
Speaker 2That's what I think.
Speaker 1kJ says.
Are you interested in the Billy Joel documentary Max Favy Vil Jewel Songs, Well, let me take it.
Here's what I'll say.
I loved the documentary.
I saw both parts two weeks ago.
I loved the first part the second part, but I love the first part.
Speaker 2The second part is my.
Speaker 1Issue with it is we get into the Christy Brinkley stuff, which I'm not a big fan of, and then his failed.
Speaker 2Marriages, and then they don't go.
Speaker 1Deeper into how much of a gold digger that Food Network wife of his was, in my opinion, not goldingger in terms of money, golding in terms of using his name as a shortcut to success, which we see people do all the time.
Now, I mean, I love that my girlfriend, my life partner, is not the lady out law, is not into being a presence on YouTube or anything like that.
To me, I just think that radiates shortcut and I just I'm not a big fan, so.
Speaker 2I wish they'd gone into that a little bit more.
Speaker 1But uh yeah.
But otherwise, I thought the first part was great, and I had no idea about the situation with him and his first wife and the best friend.
There was a lot, but it made me fall back in love with Billy Joel as an artist.
I had no idea he went through this crisis of confidence and was going to just walk away from music all together until the nine to eleven stuff happened or was it eleven?
No?
No?
Uh, shit, was it not eleven?
No, it was something else that brought him back into prominence, and then he became like this big thing al he's been touring forever.
Speaker 2But yeah, no, was it COVID the lockdown?
Get what it was?
Speaker 1Something like brought him back.
So I enjoyed that.
And Billy Joel songs.
I mean, there's so many favorites, man, man, there's so many favorites.
Hold on, let's see.
Because you asked, I will look real quick.
I'm sorry if I'm gonna bore some of you all with this, but I fucking love Billy Joel.
Yeah, piano man for sure.
Uh, moving Out is a great one.
I have a soft spot for a matter of trust.
And this is the time from his Bridge album.
And I even loved the song he did with Ray Charles on the Bridge album, You May Be Right is awesome.
Glass House is that entire album.
I know, back to front only the good Die Young is great.
The Stranger is an awesome album as well.
I mean, I love Rosalinda's eyes.
I even love that quaint little thing.
And to find out that he served for like a year and a half after he had a hit for a year and a half he served as like the lounge band at a holiday inn.
When I listened to Rosalinda's eyes, now I have to see through that prism because of I didn't know that about that.
The film or in the documentary, New York State of Mind is excellent.
The male Tourmee re I know you guys are gonna say you old motherfucker.
But the Mel Tourmee remake of New York State of Mind is Chef's kiss.
I know Tony Bennet him.
Come Together live was amazing.
It's on YouTube.
Watch it.
That's a great performance of that song.
But mel tour May's version of New York State of Mind is a fucking unheralded great remake.
Uh, scenes from Italian restaurant, fucking classic.
That's his epic song.
She's Got a ways amazing Summer Highland Falls.
The live version is incredible.
You're My Home is incredible.
Uh, just the way you are down Easter Alexa.
Even I Go to Extremes is back when I used to lift.
I go to Extremes was on every one of my mixes when I was lifting weights.
And I even love the smaller stuff like She's right on time.
Zanzibar, Vienna, Vienna waits for You.
I love those stuff.
So there's a lot of Billy Joel songs that I thoroughly, thoroughly love, ma'am.
Speaker 2But thanks for the question.
I appreciate that.
Speaker 1Let's see mattith and that documentary is on HBO Max for those guys, WO don't know Matt at the movies?
Speaker 2What's up?
Speaker 1Matt says, I saw original TMNT movie last week.
When they do the last rona, should they go with the practical suits again?
Fuck?
No, man, when they do last Ronin?
Well, I'm sorry, I meant when you said practical suits, I'm thinking of like the original suits.
So sure, go practical suits, but go like way sleeker, way more badass, and way more cool.
And look, those are fun for nostalgia, but like to me, see the last ron In is a darker story, So to me, you gotta go with a darker look and a darker kind of sleeker, more badass look of it all.
Speaker 2So we'll see.
K Just says, how did you lose forty pounds?
Speaker 1Sir?
Speaker 2You are in inspiration?
Speaker 1Well we're up to forty five now, as I weighed myself the other day, forty five pounds.
Speaker 2So this is basically what I did, and this is no lie.
Speaker 1I know other people like to tell you they lost by a new workout regime.
Meanwhile they're they're slamming Waygov or Zempach or PLG one, whatever the dog is.
And I got no problem with that.
Listen, use all the drugs you want to lose weight.
I got no legal I got no issue with that.
Just don't lie to people that you're not using it.
That's the problem I have.
I have no problem with you're telling people, Hey, a new workout plan, but you combined it with also taking shots of the weight loss drugs.
Again, no problem to Charles Barkley, looks great, he's lost so much weight on that.
Steve Morris is using it on the cinema, he's lost weight and looks great.
I got no problem with people using these drugs.
Speaker 2It's path.
Speaker 1But be honest.
You know, when people ask you how you lost it, I.
Speaker 2Have not done that.
I wanted to do it myself.
Speaker 1I was beating myself up pretty bad for about a year about how heavy I had gotten, and I simply followed this plan that awakened one to eighty weight loss, which you can go to their website.
I think it is Awaken oneadieweight looss dot com.
They got me on a plan to sponsor the centophiles.
They paid for everything, and in the end I ended up buying all this stuff because some of their products didn't work for me.
But basically they taught me how to eat healthy for my life.
And now look, for whatever reason, I listened to this time around and I saw the results, and I'm at two seventeen right now.
Speaker 2I'm very happy where I'm at, almost at eighteen.
Speaker 1I think I'm almost at fifty pounds because I was at two sixty four when I started this thing, and I would like to get down to two fourteen to eleven, two ten and kind of like top it off there.
But what I basically did was I followed this regime, this pattern, this the plan.
Every day, I wake up and I make three eggs.
They say to make two, but I make three.
Three eggs.
However, you want to make them three eggs.
Drink water.
You have to drink eighty ounces of water a day.
I drink water and I eat within the first hour when I wake up, so you get your body's engine going.
Then within two to three hours I have a protein shake, so I try to get up around six or seven, so I'm eating by seven thirty, a protein shaked by ten, and then I have Then you have lunch at one o'clock.
Now lunch and dinner are the same.
And by that I mean they recommend six to seven to eight ounces of protein.
Speaker 2Could be anything.
Speaker 1Could be steak, could be burgers, could be chicken, could be fish, could be turkey, could be chicken meat.
And then two cups of vegetables and certain vegetables like broccoli or asparagus or brussels sprouts are just like these green vegetables right, or spinach, well, actually spinach doesn't count.
Something else.
There's a list of vegetables I have found that broccolini, broccoli, asparagus, and brussels sprouts.
These are my four go tos when it comes to vegetables, and guacamole.
Avocado is a big deal too, and I cut in some tomatoes.
So basically that so for lunch you're eating, and it should be two to three hours after you have your shake or your protein bar, whatever it is you want to have there and then I eat that and then I two to three hours later another protein shaker protein bar and then dinner and it's the same thing as lunch, six eight ounces of protein and then two cups of vegetables.
They could be steamed.
I steam my vegetables.
Some people like to fry their vegetables.
I steam mine.
And then if you want at night, you can have a dessert, which is another protein shaker snack.
And that has been my life for the last five months.
And it has been great.
And you're drinking, as I said, eighty ounces of water and over the last two to three weeks four weeks, I guess I've occasionally cheated.
I've had a thing of popcorn.
I've had some grapes, because you can't eat fruit, and you can't eat sugar.
It's all carbs, no sugar or light sugar like carbs really overall.
But that's the focus, and that has been essential for me.
And I haven't walked a mile, I haven't lifted a weight.
I haven't all of a sudden started working out of the gym, none of them.
I've lost the weight naturally.
And I have enjoyed making the food.
I've enjoyed cooking.
I've enjoyed I bought a Ninja grill and I have used that thing religiously, along with some new pans I bought months ago, and so it's been kind of great to cook at home to you know, make sure I adhere to a certain time, monitor myself and I don't go hungry.
And yeah, do I occasionally crave a burger, Yes, and when I do, I'll have that burger, but I won't cheat the rest of the week.
So it's just those things that you learn as you go along.
So my body's responded well, you know, and I'm no spring chicken, and so it's been great.
But yeah, that's how I did it, man, And that's worked for me.
It doesn't mean it's kinda work for everybody, but that's what worked for me.
And it's every day when you're starting out cheating, you don't want to cheat because you when you cheat, you throw yourself out of the burn and then it takes two or three days for your body catch up again.
So I think at the beginning, you don't want to cheat.
I was very strict about it, you know, and adhere to it.
And yes, were there times where it was just like, you know, I really wanted to slice a pizza or something.
Yes, but that eventually goes away, you know, and you have to find the food that works for you.
That's really the most important thing is finding the food that works for you.
So yeah, all right, there we go, Sorry guys.
Kjo also said what older movie would you love to see in theaters on the big screen.
I would want to see Superman, sev need raise a law Stark.
Well, I've already seen pretty much everything, man.
I mean, I were living in la for twenty years, so many movies were screened at the Egyptian, at the Arrow at New Beverly, sometimes at the Arc Light when it was open, at the Grove every once in a while.
So I've seen just about all the great movies and classics that I ever want to see on screen, like Lawrence of Arabia, The Godfather Part two, Part one, two thousand and one, Chariots of Fire, a lot of the Michael Mann stuff that they put back up on screen.
Yeah, so I've seen a lot of classics.
So what would I want to see?
I saw Superman on screen, Raiders I saw on screen, Jeez, that would be tough.
Maybe the Searchers because I've never seen the Searchers on a big screen, and I love that Western, so maybe the searchers.
I would put that as something I've never seen on a big screen, so I would love to see that.
Speaker 2I saw Chinatown on a big screen.
Speaker 1That was great, Cowboys fan, I jooses hijant heavy Sunday, going back to the Robert Jennon Junior of it all, I have a gut feeling it's true.
Sadly.
Secondly, guys, before COVID, I met John in person at the Top ten Live in London, and he could not be a nicer person.
He took pictures with all of us.
To any haters out there, this guy really is a nice in real life.
Wow, thanks Cowboys.
I appreciate that.
Yeah, I mean, I am always very humbled by people who come up and say they watch my stuff or they hear my stuff.
Because remember, this wasn't my goal in life, you know, And so it's all been just kind of a crazy ride, and the Top ten years were so much fun and getting I mean, that London show is one of the greatest nights of my life.
Speaker 2Honestly, it's one of the top ten greatest nights of.
Speaker 1My life to have people we sold out almost the entire we almost sold out, like we were like, I think it was what three hundred people for their people, and they came from thirteen different countries, flew in, got hotel rooms to see our show.
Speaker 2It was just mine biding, you know, for me, and so I was.
Speaker 1Very honored by that.
I wish we had been able to keep that.
COVID just absolutely killed us.
We had plans to go to all kinds of cities and countries to do the Top ten and have fun.
We had separate Top ten groups up in different countries and had people assigned to be in charge of those countries for our fandoms to line up people showing up, and so there was a lot of plans for Top ten and then eventually it just, you know, it fell apart because of COVID and Matt and I eventually just got kind of sick of doing the show, and you know, it went the way it went, you know, because we just ran out of it, and Matt wasn't like I was like, well, let's some top ten TV shows and Top ten this and Top ten that, and Matt wasn't into it.
He was more into just doing the movies.
And then eventually we were just naming the same movies and it just kind of went by the wayside.
So you know, it's unfortunate, but you know, the thing is, you have to be appreciative of things that were and not the things that ended.
Right, you have to be appreciative of the way that you even had it, not that you not that it ended.
And I think that's the way I look at the top ten now.
It was really a miracle and a half that us two came together at the time that we did that.
I was hungry and aggressive to create something good, and Matt was willing to let me have space to take the lead at times, and then he took the lead when it came to our live shows, because so Matt wanted to be the lead of the show.
Speaker 2And I think Matt, to his.
Speaker 1Credit, realized, Okay, he's better doing color, he's better doing common on this particular show.
Speaker 2Like he leads his own.
Speaker 1Show now, the Score show that he does, which is a lot of fun and people have been on it.
Speaker 2I've been on a few times, but.
Speaker 1With our show, I just thought it was better that because Matt was Matt was the funny one, and me just teeing him up like a point guard for him to make the shots was the better, better way to go about it.
But you know, we switched back and forth during the course of a show.
But you know I was always when the intro to outro of the show.
But yeah, so it was fun, and yeah, it was great meeting you guys.
And so I know a lot of people like to say negative shit about me because I go because I go after people who I think are bullying me, or are saying negative stuff about stuff, or are being ridiculous.
Yes, I'll call them out and then they'll call, oh, he's bull and it's like, no, I'm fighting back.
Speaker 2I'm throwing your energy back at you.
Speaker 1Kind of love with Gavin Newsom now is doing with Trump, right, Gavin Newsom is ridiculing Trump by by doing tweets that are similar to Trump's to show a mirror to MAGA about how ridiculous they are to support this guy and the nonsense he's been spewing in the way he's been spewing it on social media.
So I like to throw people's energy back in their face.
Now, it doesn't mean that at times I haven't misstepped and misunderstood and said things that were out of pocket because I thought something was going on that was going on.
Of course, I've made mistakes.
I'm not perfect, but I do think I'm a good person.
I care about the people in my life.
I fight for the people in my life.
And if I see you on the street and you're kind to me, I'm always, uh, you know, open to talk with you, shake your hand, take a picture, or whatever it's it's a it's a humbling moment for me.
I know people don't want to believe that, but it's true.
And you know, I'm one of I believe I'm one of the more authentic people out there in the space.
Speaker 2Whether people want to believe that or not, it's up to them.
Speaker 1kJ also says what do you think of Denzel not auditioning for a movie since eighty nine?
And Eddie Murphy not auditioning for ending since says, you know, very impressive.
Yes, I would agree, and I'm not surprised Denzel doesn't audition.
I think he did a little something for Gladiator Part two, but he doesn't audition and he shouldn't.
He's Denzel, for God's sakes, and he just said, Eddie, you know what you're gonna get.
There's enough movies for you to look at or performances for you to look at to be like, Okay, I know what I'm getting you know.
Speaker 2So, yeah, I'm not surprised by that.
Speaker 1And it's very impressive, especially in a world of Hollywood where black actors don't necessarily get a chance to do a lot of projects.
So see Black Says Doomsday, Secret Wars smile.
So Spider Man four will make a one point five billion each Spider Man has never made one point never made a billion.
Well, I think New Way Home made a billion dollars.
But I mean, we'll see, we'll see.
Certainly possible, anything is possible.
I don't feel like Spider Man will, but you never know, And with all the drama going behind the scenes, I have less faith it either one of those two will happen.
Cagu's are you aching to see David Airs suicide squad cut?
I would love to see it.
I'm not itching for I'm not dying for it, but yeah, I would love to see it.
I think he's got a right to make a cut and put it out there.
I'd be in support of it.
I can't imagine that DC would ever do that, but I would love to see it.
Of course, let's.
Speaker 2See page chaw dream was up.
Page.
Speaker 1Hey guys, I'm going to have ear wreck recon surgery.
Nervous be well, John, Lady out low many happy returns.
Well, I'll say, I pray for you, Page and send good thoughts out to you.
In fact, anyone who's listening right now, whether you're listening live or watching this later, please send some love to Page.
Give her some love and send some good thoughts so that she gets through the surgery okay and gets a very good result afterwards.
So sending a lot of love Page, Good luck, Cowboys fan.
Lastly, I met Haley atwell pre COVID and a con and she is so nice.
Speaker 2She took three pictures of me.
Speaker 1Yeah, I've heard nothing about great things about Haley.
She's one of those ones as well that gets it.
She's very sweet, she's very kind.
I met tut I interviewed tatown Himani like I don't know, eight years ago, nine years ago at Comic Con seven or eight, nine years ago Comicon before COVID.
I interviewed her for the last season of Or From Black her in her entire cast, and I made sure to ask the cast questions about the show and then circle back to Tatiana, so I balanced it out.
So I started out with her and forsed to follow up, then asked the other members of the cast certain questions, then went back to Tian, then asked a couple more questions, and then back to Tatiana.
And by the end of the interview when it was over, she and this was that the nerd age Q because they paid the me Matt mark Ellis to host hours of the of streams.
By the end of the interview, she came up to me and said to me how much she appreciated the interview and how grateful she was that I asked other members of the cast questions because she was feeling self conscious that a lot of the interviews were just asking her questions and not the cast, and they were just kind of sitting there, and so I was like, well, no, that's just that's I know what it's like to be an actor sitting there watching another actor ask all the questions or answer all the questions.
So I kind of felt it was the better way.
And she was very sweet and very nice, and I cheer for her like crazy, which is why I'm I'm yeah, I'm sad that she Holke didn't wasn't a better show and didn't get a didn't have a bigger footprint in the MCU, and its people ridicule her because Tatyana is a great person, a damn good actress, and so it's a shame that that project didn't come off as well as it could have.
And I hope we see more of her down the road.
We will see uh plethora one Sea says, Hey, John, sorry for keep asking, but have you heard anything about who the villain is for Batman too?
If Robin is in, then Tony Zuko flying Grayson's, isn't it.
Yeah, I don't know what version of Robin they're gonna do.
Brother, I haven't heard what I do know from my source they sent me something Batman related?
What did they?
So we should get some casting for the Batman Part two in the next few months, which is a pretty general comment, so nothing too big there.
So, but I don't know.
A lot of people are still speculating the Robins situation, even though James Gunn said it was nonsense.
Of course, if a Robin does show up, James Gunn is gonna look really bad saying it was nonsense.
But I don't know who the villain is going to be.
I think all of them are on the table.
I think Jeff has heard who the villain is going to be more than I have, So it makes sense.
Jeff is the Scooper.
I am not a Scooper.
I get occasional stuff.
Michael Miles is a growing amount of people want to see the MCU fail.
Love them or hate them.
People still talk about them more than any other franchise.
The speculation scrutiny on this show and others only benefits them.
Don't write them off.
Let's get some point, Michael.
Excellent point.
People do talk about Marvel all the time.
What is the Sometimes it's better to have to be in the mouths of people than to not be in the mouths of people, because anything is possible.
Speaker 2So excellent point, Michael.
Speaker 1Yeah, people and people have whole channels dedicated to either uplifting Marvel or bashing Marvel.
Like entire livelihoods depend on Marvel and so, and whether these people want to admit it or not, their entire leatherhoods depend on Marvel.
So yeah, good point.
Michael kJ says Gun should have made it clear that Creature Commandos was an adult.
Don't cartoon my kids are still recovering.
Well, Bro, I mean, as a parent you should always sample the merchandise before you pass the merchandise on to your children.
But uh, yes, I get the joke.
It's very good, Michael.
Don't watch Peacemaker, don't fucking take your kisses, or don't let them watch Peacemaker.
Michael Mahas also says if gun has no issue with the handwave retcon for Peacemaker, then doing another handwave retcon to add Batison to the DCU should not be an issue either.
He can pick and choose, for he can't pick and choose for convenience.
Well, Michael, I, in the in the overall objective Uh what can.
Speaker 2I say this?
Speaker 1In the overall objective point of view, You're right.
But in the reality, of course, he can pick and choose because he is the head of DC Studios with Peter Saffren, so he can do whatever the hell he wants as long as it makes money and it doesn't cause them to fail or have failures of projects.
So yes, I hear you on the in the macro sense, in the more idealistic sense, he shouldn't be able to pick and choose, But in the real sense in the micro sense.
Of course, he can pick and choose because he's in charge, just as Spigy can.
I do want to say, you know, I haven't best James Gunn the whole time we've been doing this, so but I do want to say that I don't like the way he was.
He said that if an actor doesn't it can't continue.
I'm just going to recast him like it's no big deal.
Like you have to have a little more respect in how you speak about actors walking away from projects.
Speaker 2Or not being able to continue.
Speaker 1And I think that I think there's at times, and as I watch more interviews with James, I realize this, James is a super nerdy motherfucker.
Like he's super nerdy and so, and I think he does have a good heart, a good soul.
But I do think he also has a very strong sense of ego and belief in himself, and at times those things kind of slam together.
And look, some people might say that about me, like John is usually really nice, but then when he gets angry about things, it kind of unsettles me or whatever.
Speaker 2Like I understand that.
Speaker 1So, you know, maybe I need to start cutting James a little bit of slack because I saw him in a couple of interviews over the weekend, and I he is a super nerd, like he does the giggle nerds like things like that, and he'll blurt out things and do the in the inhale stuff that he does.
So he's got the kind of nerdiness to him.
And I'm still gonna call out certain things when i think he missteps, but I think I'm gonna have to look at some of his comments a little bit differently and maybe, you know, watch more interviews with him and get more of an I'm not backtracking or anything I've said before.
I'm just saying that recently I've watched a little some more interviews with him and as he's doing press for Peacemaker, and I kind of realized that he's just a nerdy guy and maybe sometimes when he's stepping into these moments of shit, it's from a well intentioned place.
But that doesn't mean he still doesn't deserve criticism, right.
I want to make sure we can operate on both sides of that situation where you understand it but still call it out because you want to make sure he doesn't do it again, you know, Michael Mossel says, they've gonna Oh, we already said that.
Speaker 2Sorry about that, Michael, thank you very much for that super Cheat, the new one, Hello John.
Speaker 1The two people who are fighting on the Doomsday set where their names revealed in the chair announcement.
I don't know, man, I don't have all thirty seven names memorized.
And they've added new cast members since that time, so I don't know, bro, But my guess is yes, maybe because they are two cast members, and those cast members are already on set working, So I don't think they've announced any cast members that are working that we're not part of it, right, I don't think.
So let's see.
Well, people are commenting on this.
Spanish was my main food when I lost one hundred pounds.
Speaker 2Oh, shout out camera.
Speaker 3Yeah.
Speaker 1Respect As I said, it's different, Zachra says, off of to you, exercise, I don't, Zachary, I don't.
I don't exercise.
I got to get back on it.
But I have an exercise consistently like eight years, like honestly yesterday, but losing the weight has been incredible.
Yesterday we walked three hours through the book fair in the heat, and at no point was I exhausted, needed to sit down, needed water even and I'm a camel man, like I've hiked Runyon for two hours in one hundred degree weather without a water bottle because I just retained, I can drink water before I go and that I like being thirsty, I like sweating, I like all of that.
Speaker 2So I'm just built that way.
The fact that I could do.
Speaker 1It yesterday at the weight I'm at and not fall apart, I would not have been able to do that six months ago, at two sixty I would have been able.
I wouldn't have been able to walk maybe twenty minutes without breathing heavy, needing to sit down, sweating.
Speaker 2Like it was bad.
Speaker 1It was bad.
And I think about some of the like when I walk through the Farmer's market, I think about some of the fast food breakfast I used to eat.
Speaker 2Like this sandwich.
Speaker 1There's two eggs, thousand Island sauce, bacon, sausage and hash and potato tots on top along with the bread like a Brioche bun, fuck with fries, with fries.
That's what I was eating for breakfast on Saturdays, with froes, you know.
And those are the things that you just kind of look at it and go man, those things I had to stop.
And as I read more and more about the how you get healthy, it is absolutely losing the weight.
And look, not trying to fat shame anybody, but like when you lose the weight, you feel better, your numbers come down, all the stuff is better for you overall.
And now I need to start adding an element of working out because I need to build up my cardio, which I think I can still do a good cardio, but I need to bring up my weightlifting because as I get older, I hear about how like if you don't with weights, your bones break easier, the density of your bones gets thinner.
So I already noticed that how much of muscles I've lost over the last two years.
So like it's like you've got to I got to get back on it.
So that's the next step.
I want to work my way back to CrossFit for God's sakes.
JT says, do you eat out ever?
Yes, but it's specific things like I'll go to Rubios and get their new Mercado salad, but I won't get it with cheese.
I won't get it with black beans.
I'll get chicken and steak.
I won't get any of the dressing.
I'll use salsa instead as dressing.
And no chips.
I allow that myself.
The corn, but that's when I or go to Chipotle and get a salad, but no corn, no rice, no beans, guacamole, picota gayo, and chicken and usually a.
Speaker 2Double portion of chicken.
Speaker 1So you're eating certain things you can eat out, but you have to make adjustments in how.
Speaker 2You eat out.
Speaker 1Michael miles back.
He says, okay, last one, Rick Fla Junior is coming back.
Wait, I'm confused.
I thought Gunn said dead is dead in the Duco.
Well think about it, think about it.
What did we see in the trailer for Peacemaker?
There are alternate universes, right, so think about it, right, So think about it.
And you see in the trailer that there's another Peacemaker, so you know clearly there's another universe.
So it is still dead.
Speaker 2Is dead?
Speaker 1Just to clarify that for you, man, But thank you, min Uh, Dancing Pod says.
Dancing Dog sixty says, great show is always John, Thank you Dancing Dog, thanks for hanging out.
Thanks for the three hundred and fifty of you or four hundred of you who are he's still here now.
Dan Stulson says, also, you're right about celebrities being human.
I onance slam Jamie Kennedy on his YouTube channel.
He read the comment and I felt bad.
Yeah, I met.
I interviewed Jamie.
If you want to go back and see my interview with Jamie, it's on my channel, the Deep Cut Playlist.
Speaker 2I had a fun conversation with Jamie Kennedy.
Speaker 1Uh, good dude.
Do I always agree with this politics?
No?
But I think he's a good guy and I had a good conversation with him.
But yeah, he's a sense a kid.
So yeah, it's good to be aware of the things that you're you're going through.
So Joe Rogan talks about importance for older people, but Joe's also you know, uh, maybe he altered.
Speaker 2I'll just say that allegedly.
Speaker 1All right, let's see stream labs here, glimmer cass is, what are your most antipate anticipated smaller to mid sized budget films for the rest of the year.
Oh uh, well it isn't, honey, don't.
I'll tell you that right now.
I'm not going to see that at all.
Release calendar.
Let's see what have we got all the Roses.
I'm looking forward to the Roses next week.
Uh Splitsville.
I hear good things.
Although I'm not the biggest Dakota Johnson fan.
The Long Walk.
Oh, we might be hosting something.
There may be announcements sometime next week.
I might be hosting something here in San Diego for the Long Walk with a colleague of mine who I very much enjoy and respect.
So we will announce that when it gets confirmed.
Let's see what else.
One battle after another I consider a smaller thing because it's a PTA film smashing machine against an A twenty four film.
I am looking forward to that one.
If I had legs, I kick you.
Everyone is saying how great that film is.
Animni, which I saw the trailer earlier this week.
The new Daniel da Lewis film looks great.
Kiuse of the Spider Woman, No Thanks.
After the Hunt, the Julia Roberts one with Edrew Garfield and Ioda biriy I am looking at the Mastermind.
Although I'm not a big a lot of Ham fan as an actress.
Their music is great.
I just don't like her as an actress.
I think that Springsteen film, I don't know if that's small necessarily.
I think that's it's Oh Rental Family, the Brendan Fraser one.
Definitely looking forward to that one.
Yeah, I think those are it for now.
Ellen McKay, I'm kind of on the fence and Ellen McKay, I'm not sure if I want to see that one.
Yeah, that's yeah.
I think that's it.
Speaker 2Yeah, I think that's it.
There you go, that's my answer.
Speaker 1Thank you very much for that dancing for a question there, glimmer cast.
Speaker 2I appreciate it.
Speaker 1Let's see here, Seattle was their thoughts on the Roger Johnson Quentin Rampage Jacksonson situation.
Basically, it was a pro wrestling work that went awright.
I don't know any think about it, Seattle.
I haven't read up on it.
Speaker 2I saw a post about it on.
Speaker 1Twitter this morning as I was scrolling through Twitter, but I don't know much about it, so I can't comment on it.
So apparently he legitimately hit the guy and then really knocked him out and possibly brought him close to death.
That's all I was able to catch.
But I didn't watch the video right and hear any commentaries.
I don't know.
Betto Powers has just completed your deep Dive into Jaws Part two.
I hope it's a four part series.
The conversation is truly amazing, by far the best in depth movie podcast out there in my opinion, Like critics, you elevate great movies and take us on a journey.
Speaker 2Thank you, bet Oh yeah, I should plug that.
Speaker 1We are Part two of our deep Dive into Jaws is out.
Now We're not even on the boat yet, that's how deep we're going into Jaws.
Like we are taking this thing like scene by scene, like we do on the Centophiles of my podcast, which I've been doing for almost ten years with my co host Steve Morris.
We just finished doing three parter into the super Man nineteen seventy eight super Band with Michael Vogel.
But now we're diving into Jaws.
We did part one last week, part two this week, and we are going scene by sceneing and we're like bringing out all facts.
Speaker 2We're bringing out some information.
Speaker 1We're talking about the actors and what ended up with happening with them.
So it's a very in depth, in depth expiration of Jaws.
Plus we're talking about the performances, the direction, the cinematography feed, what lenses are being used how this all came about.
So there's a lot that goes on.
I'm very proud of that show.
We average about two hundred thousand downloads a month on that show.
So you know, if you guys haven't, if you guys want to bone deep expiration in the movie and to hear a completely different side of me, you can listen to the Centiphiles with me and Steve Morris because it's much more of a chill conversation exploring the love of a movie type show.
And so I highly recommend it for you all who haven't tried it out, then there's probably a movie that you love that we've talked about.
Because we've been doing it for almost ten years.
You're all hybrid.
Eighty two says just sending support.
Appreciate you, John, Oh, thank you, Bro.
That's a very kind donation.
Thank you so much.
Speaker 2Man.
Speaker 1That's I appreciate that very much.
Glemercast also said, are we talked about that Glamor cast anymore?
And adventures average Joe seven He says, remember the time you told African Americans that the Dear White People movie wasn't devised?
Speaker 2Eve, even though they had negative things to say about the movie.
Speaker 1No, I don't.
I don't even remember that movie.
What movie is that?
Dear White People?
Thanks for the dollar for that you got your shot in What is Dear White People?
I don't even remember that movie?
Honestly, I do not remember that people.
That's twenty seventeen.
How could I have said anything about that movie when I wasn't even in the space was I?
Yeah, I don't remember that.
I didn't even saw this movie or series, right, I never even saw the series.
Speaker 2So, uh, what I said?
Speaker 1I told every they do work.
Oh, I didn't say any of that, So please, I don't know what you're talking about.
Speaker 2But thanks for coming in and being a troll.
Speaker 1I don't know.
El Alvin says went to go watch Cott Steel last night.
He was wild and entertaining.
It was cool to see Regina king back.
Are you going to watch it?
I don't know.
Speaker 2I'm not hearing good things.
Speaker 1I'm not hearing good things about that movie.
My buddy Scott manzel Over at HGA said that he just did not like the movie.
Almost walked out of that movie.
So yeah, I don't.
I don't anticipate seeing it.
I think, he said.
Austin Butler was the only reason he even remotely stayed to finish watching the movie.
So, yeah, I don't know.
I've got to see it and put it together at some point, but I don't know if I'm rushing out see it'll probably be on on digital or something or on when it comes down to home media.
So he says, uh, Glen mccas one got I saw cousin.
I like the parts of Matt Smith a lot.
So am I thinking of the right movie?
Is that the word with Austin Butler?
Uh yeah, Austin Butler.
Yeah yeah, with Bad Bunny too, right, directed by Darren Aronofski.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, I said, yeah, Aroonowsky yea.
I guess I should see it.
Speaker 1Fine, I guess I'll see it.
Coywach Francais.
By the way, John, I've never said this, but thanks to centipals, I tracked on every old film after our listened to a past episode on said film or films.
Speaker 2Oh.
Speaker 1Thanks, that's great.
I'm glad we inspire you to try out films.
That's kind of the point of the show, along with giving our thoughts on everything.
All right, let's wrap it up there.
Thank you all so much.
Two and a half hours.
Geez, I did not expect to go that long.
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You guys are amazing.
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That would be awesome, and you can separate them by sections of things we talk about.
But yeah, so thank you so much.
But let's thanks for the streaming.
Thanks with the super said, thanks for the lively chat.
We had almost five hundred of you joining us for a majority of the conversation, so thank you so much.
And just to reiterate the two actors involved on the Avengers Doomsday battle or fuff argument, we're not RDJ and Ryan Reynolds, not artij I just want to reaffirm that.
So thank you so much.
Remember that we got to geek Buddies and Hot Mike coming up in the early part of the week, then we got spilled a tequila on Tuesday, then possibly another episode of the Truth on Wednesday, and then Hot Mike again, Geek Buddies again, and all the other stuff we got going on as well, and of course tomorrow Christian harlof Channel.
Speaker 2Nine am PT and the Cinophiles.
Speaker 1If we just mentioned part two of our deep Diving Jaws out there now for you all to enjoy, So make sure you try that out, have some fun with it, and thanks so much.
Remember what I say at the end of every one of these shows, whatever you need to do to get to the next second, next minute, next hour, next day, next week, next month, next year, please find your way to do that.
You know, it's a tough, tough world out there.
The madness is just increasing every day out there.
If you're even remotely politically cognizant of what's happening, it is a scary.
Speaker 2Time out there.
Speaker 1But there are people fighting back, There are people standing up, There are people resisting, There are people who are fighting ways to turn things around.
You gotta have faith, you gotta believe, you gotta do the things you need to do to help yourself not get too old.
Overwhelmed.
Doesn't mean you can't get overwhelmed, but you've got to find your ways out or maybe in a smaller way your world.
You have stuff going on in your life.
You have stuff going on in your world.
Find your way to bring peace to your life, where it's listening to a song, taking a walk, reading on some tools that you can use to get yourself level.
Because, as I've said before, which is the new thing I'm adding to this ending that I do for these shows, you are undefeated coming out of the tough times.
You are undefeated.
The tough times have never beaten you.
You've beaten them when they've come because you're still alive, You're still here.
So it's really important to remember that, have faith in yourself, fight for yourself, find your peace as well, and really take care of your self.
Care is so important, So make sure you do that.
Because I like having you.
For those who've been with me for so many years, thank you for those who've been for a little while, thank you for those who are new, welcome aboard.
I always want you all to survive, to live, to fight your way through the tough times.
Because I've done that and I've come out the other side.
Doesn't mean there's tough times don't come.
It just means you've got a lot of you've got to remember your track record of getting through them, that you've done it before.
It's important to do that because it can feel like you can't, and I'm here to tell you that you can.
Speaker 2That's what I want to tell you on this Sunday.
Speaker 1All Right, I love you guys, take care of yourselves, be well, and I'll talk to you next time with another brand new episode of the Truth here on the allaw Nation Show.
Speaker 2Oh no, on the John Roka channel.
Speaker 1I gotta get used to that fee