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346 STARMAN!
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346 STARMAN!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are taking over the world, and Vanessa couldn't be happier! Then the gang digs into the underappreciated John Carpenter film, STARMAN.
Also discussed: Starfleet Academy, Selling Superman, The Beauty.
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Speaker 4
I talked about going from the other board.
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Speaker 4
Okay.
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Speaker 1
Check it all right, Lex.
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Speaker 1
Ready to go? Yep.
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Speaker 3
Yes. Okay. I mean, I guess I have.
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Speaker 1
It's fine.
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Speaker 3
I know. I got a minute before we do that. Yeah. Yeah.
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Speaker 2
Welcome to strange young radio. That is Eric over there. That has been us over there. Hello. And I am Kelly Vanessa.
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Speaker 4
Yes.
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Speaker 2
Did you know that Paramount is going full board on teenage. Ninja Turtles this year.
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Speaker 3
I did not.
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Speaker 1
What is happening? I've heard that too.
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Speaker 3
What is. What is the hat? Right. I did say. I did say. I did say. I did say. I did say. I did say. I did say. I did say I had norovirus. Right. Okay. Just adjust
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Speaker 2
my spectacles. I'm set to launch on YouTube later this year. Teeny mutant Ninja Turtles. A 30 episode CG animated series consisting of four minute installments that follow the childhood years. In June, a full novelization of the last Ronin for adults.
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Speaker 3
A novelization.
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Speaker 2
Let's see. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Colon splinters. Dojo. A middle grade illustrated novel.
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Speaker 2
And let's see. Paramount's new partnership with Mattel. Begins in 2027 with the release of action figures, playsets and accessories, vehicles, games, collectibles, role playing items. And more.
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Speaker 3
It's just heard that playmates lost it. So. If they've been reallocated. I'm not shocked. I mean, like it's just the exact same stuff that's been happening, but now it's under material. Well,
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Speaker 2
so Mattel. Yeah. They're, they're lining up because. Mutant mayhem two launches. 2027. And they have here. The untitled teenage. Ninja Turtles live action animation hybrid film. In 2028.
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Speaker 3
I'm not, I'm not sure.
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Speaker 3
We'll see.
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Speaker 2
We've been burned.
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Speaker 3
So. So big. So big. So big. So big. So big. So big. So big. So big. So big.
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Speaker 3
So. My self.
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Speaker 2
This is the one that. That really got me. And I was like, all right. Vanessa needs to know about this.
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Speaker 4
Oh, ah.
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Speaker 2
Themed pizzeria is opening in Santa Monica, Monterey, Mexico, and Brazil later this year.
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Speaker 1
Yeah, I saw that too. Santa Monica.
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Speaker 2
Santa Monica, not that far away.
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Speaker 3
Like what? 20 hour drive.
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Speaker 2
Well, listen, it's a, it's a destiny. What are they saying? Destination vacation.
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Speaker 3
I've never been to Santa Monica. I haven't really done in Southern California. So, you know,
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Speaker 2
Kind of shocked me as a filmmaker.
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Speaker 3
I know I'm in LA. I just, I haven't been anywhere else.
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Speaker 3
I've been to San San Francisco. And LA.
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Speaker 3
Really?
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Speaker 2
I know if you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair. Jesus. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. Jesus.
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Speaker 1
Good Lord. There's a reference. Nobody's going to get.
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Speaker 3
Yeah.
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Speaker 1
There you go.
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Speaker 3
I'm wearing pantaloons.
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Speaker 1
Sorry. I'm checking something. I thought I heard a weird click. Oh, good.
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Speaker 3
After last.
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Speaker 1
Web. So to go.
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Speaker 3
The last time I went in to San Francisco, I was just like, San Francisco, treat. I waited for my free box. And yes. Bullet. Come on. It never arrives. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. That's not going to happen. That's never arrived. That's very exciting. I'm down.
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Speaker 2
I'm worried. Yeah. I saw that. I was like, she's got to be just lighting up already. And you're like, nope. No idea.
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Speaker 3
Like, I either know or I don't know. And it is vastly weird. White knowledge actually makes this way to my shores. Pretty random.
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Speaker 2
Well, I gotta say a lot of that stuff was interesting to me. I liked the last run in comic book and I said,
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Speaker 3
reading like I haven't read the prequel or the sequels yet so I feel like yeah that's my concern is like I still need to read all that before I worry about reading a novel edition I just don't know that I'm gonna
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Speaker 1
sometimes like Battle Royale yeah I think great moving yeah then they had the manga series and they had a book and they were all really good and they were all slightly different yeah
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Speaker 2
the movie game went right it was the manga and I
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Speaker 1
think the manga was first and then the movie but I don't remember because I saw the movie first
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Speaker 2
yeah the book I I own the book and I never dug into it cuz it's a Stephen King sized looking I'm like how is this story the mangas like yeah I know you love me those are ridiculous I
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Speaker 3
started buying it but they're so hard to get that like some of them are really really expensive yeah you might be so like you may get a pretty penny for them some to me you make it a pretty penny for them.
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Speaker 2
Hey guys I watched some stuff here I'm gonna talk about something I love oh cool good on I'm watching it on Hulu I think it's on FX and it is called the beauty and it's Ryan Murphy's oh okay well I wonder how close it is healing to that this is super interesting it's got Ashton Kutcher in it I saw a lovingly snarky message from his ex-wife Demi Moore saying congratulations on your new show that seems a lot like the substance but it is nothing like the substance yeah it is about basically a STD that is traveling the world and if you catch it you have horrible fever and end up in a cocoon and then you come out of it the most perfect version of yourself for a showtime and it seems that after a while you get really hot and you try to drink all water you get very violent and then you violently explode in the shower of blood and guts and the FBI is trying to nail this down and then we're about five or eight episodes into it now and so you're seeing how it started as a as a chemical thing that was going to be mass-produced and used for the wealthy of course among us and then the the problem they didn't foresee is that it has worked as a STD and as you pass it along to people you're you know the pure people got it from the chemical okay and the you know the layers that it goes down as it passes are less and less potent that's a really really interesting story it's very gay it's Ryan Murphy so it's going to be the gayest version of this story right and it it's gone in a couple of places and I was like boy here is a here is a place and you could make a very interesting comment and he didn't you know he's usually fine with stepping on to it but apparently not now but I gotta say it is it is a great show it is very sexy it is very gory and there's a lot of really dark humor in it and a magnifying lens on how we look at people in celebrity and class values and stuff like that I'm just really really loving it's called the beauty and it is on FX or I
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Speaker 3
was really excited about it because I already knew about the comic and then everyone's like they're just rip not substance and I was like I don't know how you rip it off when it's been in production for a minute and it's a comic and it's the difference I guess the
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Speaker 1
whole centers thing last time just as those slight similarities and having
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Speaker 2
watch it now there's there's like no similarity I think the trailer made it feel like okay this is body horror and so then you're like well it must be like this other thing that's body or because nothing before the substance did that before it is nothing like we
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Speaker 3
can all like more than one thing too I just want to put that out there and
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Speaker 2
I love the substance I like this story more
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Speaker 3
well I'm gonna talk about something that I am so many feelings about which is Starfleet Academy have either of you are you up to speed
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Speaker 2
I gave
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Speaker 3
it three episodes
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Speaker 3
yeah I was like I can't believe he did more than one this is the weirdest fucking show because I hate it so much in so many ways and then there are other things that I love about it Paul G Mottie's incredible Holly yeah yeah yeah she's I think she's amazing I know she sits weird on the chair and there are times where she just like does a thing with her neck and I don't think that's her fault I think that's the directing but like they could shoot it a little bit more like she's a captain she can't stand up straight it's okay and I don't mind like some of the main characters but then there's moments where there's gonna be a few just tiny spoilers so there's like a Klingon character and the Klingons are near extinction with the timeline and where we're at and he has decided to go into medicine so he's this softer version of a Klingon he's sort of an outsider much like wharf was an outsider that's enough it's enough it's enough to be like I'm kind of an outsider but then on the episode that focuses on his story we also get a moment where I was like are they gonna make him gay as well look I have zero issues making a character in Star Trek gay zero except his story is enough guys can we do this in three seasons from now we're really focused on this other huge plot element really romancey with him and the guy who can turn his skin when he's teaching him how to breathe and it gets really close and they hold like their hands for like a second too long and then Klingon guy goes you know
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Speaker 1
why that didn't hit me like maybe it's because the martial arts classes I took for about seven or eight years or something like that there are training things sure that when you do sports and you do things like that that men get into what appear to be more intimate things like you know quarterbacks sticking their hands on the guy's butt that did not hit me as being gay at all it just hit me as a guy to train this guy they're
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Speaker 3
building up this romance there's just it is so fucking extra and I hate a lot of costumes but they also put him in a utility I'm like we don't need to we don't need to put future man in the utelico and just this one man is it start next generation scene one we put them in addresses it was kind of weird it was fine we're like we can do other cool things with costumes it's alright and they're just fucking no one's to wear weird clothes that make no sense and they also
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Speaker 2
like a thousand years in the future from Star Trek next you tell me you telekills have survived who wants to live in this world and the
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Speaker 3
shoes are the most ugly piece of shit things up and the hologram girl is the worst but they have the doctor who's great they're making references to prodigy which is amazing it's episode one they're like one
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Speaker 1
guy like walk through
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Speaker 3
I just there are so many cool but there are so many infuriates so I don't know how I feel I'm gonna keep watching it it's like existing in a train as it's being wrecked you're just holding on going I hope I survive I
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Speaker 1
feel the same way about well a black one episode oh this is great then fuck I hate this oh this is great one episode it's just like this is yeah this is quite the storyline to watch
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Speaker 3
but yeah and it's every other episode that you're like oh this one's really good except for a couple things but this one's really good and the next one's this is really bad so it's such a weird experience it kind of feels like watching an X-Men Academy series but in Star Trek it has that real like
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Speaker 1
superpowers
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Speaker 3
superpowers like every alien has got a thing and it's extreme and all classes are cool weird and weird dude crazy shit yeah I don't know anyway
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Speaker 1
his Star Trek fandom was funny with the black and white lady I don't
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Speaker 3
mind that kind of stuff at all it's neat that they remember that you know things exist
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Speaker 1
a great thing with Pat Maxwell interview the other day where he's talking about somebody called him like the patron saint of nerds or dorks or things or some of that yeah there's one problem with us now there are many of us that when you've been a group of people that have felt excluded when you start to feel included a lot of people instead of reaching out to feel more inclusive with more people you want to find that person you get to now exclude and boy is that so true and you read through the stuff and you find the people that are like the gatekeepers you go well you don't know the third song on the fourth album by the bass player that originally played in Led Zeppelin that laughed after two rehearsals and shit I think Star Trek is one of the worst but the sci-fi geek them
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Speaker 3
it's traditionally been okay like that's the thing I've loved about Star Trek is traditionally for
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Speaker 1
a long time yeah they were
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Speaker 3
the best but I agree like it feels really weird lately it's a weird space and like I'm part of a star trek wholesome posting group and a star trek shitposting group and they're both just the best human beings but you can start to see these weird things like you're saying we're like that one alien should be dead and I think since disco making this strange all universe and then going we're traveling through time and we're gonna fuck up with the timeline and who knows where we are what this mean I don't know I don't know what universe we're in at this point I don't know where Pike is and compare some people I am so confused but you know it's it's almost not worth it anymore I do I love next gen I love Voyager I love deep space nine those that's where my heart's at I will follow this fan you know this thing cuz I love it but it's yeah like I think prodigy was incredible yeah
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Speaker 2
well you deserve to have your thing ruined like Star Wars is in ruins so yeah and I see the same problem you know in the original series and then in the next generation next generation they grabbed DC Fontana to run that and she was one of the main writers from the original series these people were raised on the science fiction of HG Wells and Ray Bradbury and all of this stuff you know he had Harlan Ellison writing for the original series and shit like that they brought a an experience of a hundred years of science fiction the best science fiction and speculative fiction that had ever been written that will ever be written because there was nothing before it yeah the writers in Star Trek are fans of Star Trek and they're just eating themselves now with all of these series
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Speaker 3
JJ Abrams trying to do the like cool like we're gonna make Star Trek cool again thing where it never was about being cool well
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Speaker 2
and he
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Speaker 2
was just writing from his love of Star Wars yeah so you know you get everybody brings their influence to it but if their influence is just 60 years of something that they're doing again then it's it's never going to be as good as it could be
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Speaker 3
yeah to get the recipe of that correct you're only gonna get it in something like um uh cartoon holy moly guys
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Speaker 1
need a little context yeah lower decks oh okay
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Speaker 3
yeah lower decks where that's clearly fans and i think it's done right or pick hard season where it's a fan a giant fan boy but also a good writer who figured out how to make that see that show which was one of the worst written pieces of writing on planet earth not even television writing ever constructed pick hard season one and two but to like save it like there are moments these flickers of light in it but there's so much that's why i'm just getting so mad at alex christman i just i just freaking hate this guy
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Speaker 2
yeah i mean it sounds to me like he's the worst thing that's ever
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Speaker 3
happened it is the most toxic thing you could possibly throw into this uh series
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Speaker 2
but yeah that's a bummer because you know there is still other stuff historical things that could be used as context to bring in to new stories like they're doing in the next generation and stuff like that that um and even the stuff they were trying you know enterprise was a pretty bad shell but you could see that they were pulling in stuff from the real world you know 9 11 attacks during that and everything they were 9 11 attacks during that and everything they were like oh let's suddenly shift i don't see that happening in these all falling from the star trek universe yeah and so now you're like well
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Speaker 2
the only people who can be pleased by this are young fans now because that's all they have as a
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Speaker 3
that's why i'm saying this feels so gen z or gen alpha it's not for people like me it's definitely
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Speaker 2
also i was just i was one of the people that was just like watching holly hunter curl up in her captain's chair and then tell somebody in her um in her quarters when they came in stand at attention i'm like how how could you possibly take a captain who goes barefoot and doesn't sit in her chair correctly as authority yeah so i'm just like well this is just storytelling problems right now i get that you want to give her quirks but she's a a tiny person that's quirky enough yeah there's some all sorts of things that she could be going through just for people looking at her at being five feet tall
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Speaker 3
maybe they'll figure it out and start doing some rewriting because that's what happened with jane way they have that horrible hairstyle for a long time and they finally listen to people and then they're like no one can watch this show without gritting their teeth because your fucking hair stuck so much ass and then they finally fixed it and it's like oh thank you we just needed a slight alternation
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Speaker 1
the whole show's good now the whole show is so much better there's a interesting book i just got from several of all places which you might be interested in from what you were just saying dangerous visions and new world radical science fiction from 1950 to 1985 oh cool and it's books which is so surprising i got it in the review book well this is about books but that it fits that world you're talking about i mean it's hard to think of the super super new
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Speaker 1
worlds that are being created by writers or movies or anything that don't feel
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Speaker 1
based on depth as opposed to based on
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Speaker 2
yeah i i think what's his name um akeva akeva goldman is still involved in all the star trek stuff this is a guy who should have been kicked out 15 years ago um and he still got his thumb in the star trek and so you know what it really needs is a shot of new young writers who are not star trek fans yeah yeah we've come to it with with a different
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Speaker 3
good interesting writers yeah i couldn't agree more
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Speaker 1
well speaking of fandom yeah the depths it could be taken to and the weirdness it can create netflix is selling superman oh down on netflix i watch that on prime right it's all right it is on amazon um the i even went to netflix and looked it up go wait for this but um you recommend it from by kelly over here and it's fascinating compelling stuff did you finish it yeah yeah it was hard not to i mean it's only like four episodes so yeah but then they're an hour long you know but once it starts i come i don't have email about this play yeah but um frustrating at times very frustrating at times but also tell people what it's about the whole idea is there's a guy who had somewhat of an abusive father not when you say abusive you think of something specific it's not that but he was um maybe neglectful yeah neglectful and uh what was the i forgot what the term was we don't use anymore that aspergers oh yeah and uh he was a comic book collector and they just kind of thought he was quirky little guy who bought some comic books until he died and they found out oh my god they have like an entire run of superman from issue one to sometime in the 90s yeah not missing a single issue yeah including superman number one and in phenomenal condition top four books ever found batman number one and uh then like you had mentioned that it's not just that it's that they have like 20 copies of the first spawn or 15 copies of the first the giant size x-men or things like that where it's just and lucky for this guy he was fairly wealthy on his own yeah so he was able to dump money in and just create this little business or its entire business it's just figuring out how to deal with this giant collection which i mean they barely touched on all the toys and stuff he also had it's like yeah
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Speaker 2
the guy was like some kind of i mean you would call him a hoarder but he he kept things in yeah organized and the son had no idea really what he was dealing with until dad died and and then he's what he's dealing with you know spoiler is like a billion dollar collection and so he has to now figure out he's moved it into a secure place i mean and it's like secure you know and uh and he's starting a business where he's um he's like slowly putting these books out because they didn't realize that there was a superman in the wild that was in this good condition that changes the whole speculative market or the fact that he has like 20 copies of the flash number one they didn't realize there were 20 copies of that in this kind of shape so he's got to be careful about how he even gets real with
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Speaker 3
it all you himself and yeah
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Speaker 1
you can't just put 20 up for auction
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Speaker 2
because all of a sudden they're not worth as much and and um and so it's really interesting how
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Speaker 1
fascinating he is a compelling person with a lot of a lot of issues a lot of things he's working through and um yeah pretty vulnerable about it at times i can see a movie or so it's a series of like four four or five hours four or five you don't know like that and uh compelling the whole way through it is it doesn't feel i don't feel like i watch for i feel like i watched a 90 minute movie actually really
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Speaker 2
it's just it moves it moves fast when you're watching that you know i was the same way where i was like oh i'll give this a try and then i you know half my day was gone and i had watched the entire thing i also then found out the company that that put that out is called nacelle yeah which i believe are the star trek things right that's the star trek engines yeah well they're the ones that did that huge star trek documentary series that was like 50 years of star trek oh okay and then i found out they've done um batman uh spider-man marvel comics documentaries and they do them all in these one hour chunks and the episodes long it came from i think maybe epic that channel that lasted for over time and they've just dumped all these on prime and i've just been gobbling them all up they're really interesting they
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Speaker 1
did such a smart thing in this one because i mean you know they have all those giant books but batman number one is like barely mentioned it's there but they latched on to the superman was part of these kinds of childhood it's such an important part of him as a person and its family that they just sort of put everything they talked about everything else but they just sort of put all that stuff to the side and it's almost all about the journey of dealing with should i sell not selling what do i want and just and
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Speaker 2
the thing they don't mention is that you know he's got that superman and batman in there that is not the bulk of the value of this collection you know he's he's got all these other various copies of number ones and long runs and stuff like that and that's making the bulk of this literally billion dollar collection yeah and it is it is crazy
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Speaker 1
yeah the one thing i thought was really weird from the collectible stuff in there was how they didn't divide the shelves a little more instead of two long boxes sitting on top of each other it's like put one more shelf in there it's just one box for a shelf
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Speaker 2
i think a lot of what they showed us was the stuff that is not as valuable
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Speaker 1
yeah yeah yes okay
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Speaker 2
so they have a secretive about like where this location is and honestly had
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Speaker 1
that one they showed to the the the guys who saw on the back of their car that one vault yeah which they sort of gave a shot to yes focused on the people looking at
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Speaker 2
the books yeah it is like a vault
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Speaker 3
wow i mean you need it because if it's worth that much money it's easy enough for some person to be like oh if it's just in this like rinky dink
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Speaker 2
yeah which is how it was with his dad it was just in a room in the house and nobody kind of he didn't let anybody go in and book end his comics or anything so they they didn't really know what they had yeah couldn't tell their friend could yeah they knew they had superman number one and weren't allowed to say anything about it because wow so i could you know tell me what i gave him feel it's really really interesting stuff i'm glad they liked it yeah selling superman um okay well i guess i'm going to talk about this you guys i saw anaconda
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Speaker 3
oh my god i did not expect that to come out of your mouth that was
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Speaker 2
jacked black and paul rudd's uh reboot of anaconda as a comedy they play um lifelong friends who when they were kids made movies and everything and then they get the rights to the anaconda movie and they're going to do a a reboot of it this movie is bad yeah and bad in the way that i did not think was possible i was disappointed i was like oh no i thought this would be fun yeah and it's trailers sure looked like it and movies garbage you guys um i feel really bad because i do think that this had to be like jack black's idea and uh it's just oh there's humor to be had in this and they miss it completely uh so this is out for a rental and i i would tell you guys to if you feel like you need to watch this please wait for free streams
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Speaker 3
don't do any extra definitely is a tough one yeah sometimes he hits gold so you think it's going to be good but i've seen pick up destiny i've seen natural debris there's a lot of roof in there so
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Speaker 2
you know you got your school of rock on one hand yeah and you guys should pick a destiny
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Speaker 3
and then you got the kind of line and you're like why is this not good what is it not what is it not doing it should be good um well i'm really torn because i had planned on talking about um strange new worlds but we've talked so much about star trek already i think i'm going to switch to hijack season two oh yeah again
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Speaker 1
another one i keep forgetting uh
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Speaker 3
it is incredible really oh my god i don't think anybody's watching this thing and they should i haven't watched it and i love you know i
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Speaker 2
love those about it yeah i'm like oh how many times
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Speaker 3
did this guy get to get hijacked that was my first thought too i was like it's a little stupid it's a little stupid that the train you're on just happens to also be hijacked but the twists in this story are so fine and they make like it really does feel like you're watching the first episode going come on come on and then by the time i think we're on episode four or five it's like yes absolutely i am in it just yeah i'm on it for the ride so uh it has a lot of recurring actors from dark do you know through the dark for german yeah yeah so this takes place in germany oh okay that makes sense yeah and then you bond um and yeah so i was like you are so you're the girl you're the lady just because i have so many humans they're incredible actors so it's fun to see a little bit too on that but i'd say check it out it just is always a joy to watch i think that the the story that came up with is really really fun
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Speaker 2
that's on apple right yeah that's
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Speaker 1
probably why nobody's watching it yeah i know such a great streamer okay i've got one totally freaking crazy oh student confidential uh 1980 something late mid the late 80s made by a man who made a fortune by inventing a vinyl record cleaner that was sold at kmart oh oh beside he was going to make a movie he wrote produced directed edited scored and starred in the film and everything that comes with it is immediately to come to mind it is bizarrely bad but entertaining you know it's such a strange it's a really strange movie the idea is that guy uh richard uh whoring is a super wealthy character in the movie but he's gets his jollies or something by manipulating people so he becomes a student counselor
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Speaker 1
and starts messing with the kids a little bit but in oddly positive ways with a twist of nefariousness going on and none of it is he wants to seduce the there's two guys and two women two girls he's working with no sex involved one of the ladies uses that as her thing and he gets pissed at her when she tries to seduce him so he's not about that but he's like there's one guy who's a computer expert and he said i'll give you the greatest job ever if you do something um part of what makes this such an interesting thing and i haven't watched it yet but the main reason i got it was the documentary because he made this movie he was so excited about it went out it
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Speaker 1
stabilized by critics and stuff like that is attacked picked up by trauma it's weird trauma film because it's not real it's more of a drama than it is anything else it's very strange um and it was the reviews were so bad that um he told trauma to destroy the originals started this movie completely wow some dude out there loved this film when he saw it when he was you know probably i don't know 15 or something and has been trying to get it found and released ever since severing found it released it and has went to the guy and said we want to do this in the desert i think i had and so apparently there's a lot of excitement and stuff like that i think they did a screening with him there i don't know i don't remember all the stuff they've done involved with it but that damn severing podcast is so good at selling their films and the way they describe this and the things like i guess i'm getting this one too and i well worth getting because it's such a strange weird little like um was that empire of the dark where the person making it is giving so much that you're like okay you're not really good at this but damn you're giving it everything you've got so if that floats your boat check it out it is uh i forget severing sometimes streams with shutter i think i don't know if they'll string this one it's definitely not a horror
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Speaker 2
but uh so this is like a new release yeah okay i got it like last week okay huh wild well cool how about we uh take a little break guys the
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Speaker 3
fun
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Speaker 1
of these episodes is you know we get two episodes and just kind of go there's no one episode but i got it's all on me
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Speaker 3
that's you this time i'm the winner it's just me and
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Speaker 1
you're next am i next yeah and then i because i did the last one oh okay so and then i'll have to come up with my next film all right but you already decided i haven't decided i'm announcing yeah yep i
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Speaker 3
had zero percent surprise when i went into my palmist interest and they were like you're gonna need a better prescription that
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Speaker 1
sucks i made mine friday and they're like here's haven't changed at all it's one side okay well i'll use my insurance to finally get some sunglasses oh nice i haven't had sunglasses these
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Speaker 3
are my new ones they're i i went warby carver because i was like i don't know it's so ridiculous yeah and if you buy more than one pair like i ended up last time i used my glasses and i like the frames enough i just got them changed the lens but then the nose pads went out and there's something else going on and it was excruciating putting them on so and these ones have a little bit of a problem too so i'll have to go in and see if they're
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Speaker 1
anything yeah
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Speaker 3
the little green fucks yeah yeah i'm not like i'm not crazy about them but the glasses but i'm sure they're better than the others so
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Speaker 1
i'm lucky in that my sharp vision is still really good so i i don't like the longer i like having it's opening i can just look right below and yeah
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Speaker 3
my arm um my vocal yeah my mom is finally starting to go because my
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Speaker 3
um i have to admit i kind of wish i had the opposite issue because having to read with glasses because i literally could not read without them it is the worst it's like i can't do anything with
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Speaker 1
the advantage now that it's like reading two pages two words a page
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Speaker 3
exactly just keep getting bigger and bigger i'm
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Speaker 2
sitting across from you erica for hours or whatever and i'm seeing the way bus oh good
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Speaker 1
yeah this is a smaller shirt nice
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Speaker 3
how's it feeling like are you noticing a difference in your a
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Speaker 1
lot yet i did notice walking five miles but they hang on that having
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Speaker 1
walking a lot more has made that made that a lot easier so but still the next day like
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Speaker 1
five miles is
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Speaker 2
not nothing no yeah
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Speaker 3
but i i know that when you know you have more weight it ends up really fucking your feet so much worse and yeah austin's lost a little bit as well and it's it's helped a lot with just some really basic stuff yeah
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Speaker 1
sitting in chair with me sure going to
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Speaker 1
going to a concert that's very
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Speaker 3
nice yeah yeah just having like a better stand on that's awesome and congratulations
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Speaker 1
um
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Speaker 3
i'll try not to go crazy i do have one piece of trivia that's very long but
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Speaker 1
part of that was our stranger's thing discussion that was really
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Speaker 2
long yeah we did a big star trek one so yeah this is gonna be a lot of stuff and we're back
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Speaker 2
awake
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Speaker 2
vanessa um we're we're all clicking one movie and making everybody watching talk about it and this was your kick
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Speaker 3
absolutely uh star man from 1984 this is a john carpenter joeans uh free on prime i don't know if you guys caught that but um i can't believe we haven't discussed it before it's absolutely crazy and i
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Speaker 1
will admit right now this was a first time watch
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Speaker 3
i am so excited to hear what you think uh but let me get through some of the minutia the the little bits and pieces directed fourth by john carpenter 34 credits including halloween the thing you escape from new york big trouble in little china they live nothing about us and the fog uh
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Speaker 3
your phone is just much movies about fog please out here it should be up
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Speaker 3
um written by bruce evans uh ranald gideon dean risner uncredited and i will talk a lot more about that later starring jeff bridges as scott hayden he also plays star man 97 credits including big lebowski charne ironman karen allen as jenny hayden 75 credits you would know her from radar to the lost arc um charles martin smith who's in american graffiti richard jackall who's in a million things under 94 credits including dirty dozen airplane two pat garrett and billy the kid and uh i was excited when i saw george buckflower as a cook slash driver
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Speaker 2
so also charles martin smith directed trick or treat
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Speaker 3
oh oh it was snaps
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Speaker 2
which is one of those weird why did he direct that most
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Speaker 3
that is so strange but so cool i love that um the budget for this was 24 million and although the box office was 28.7 it was kind of considered a bust i think it was like sixth of the movies on that opening weekend it just didn't do great um so the story though uh the voyager two space probe is transmitting in space and intercepted by an alien spaceship uh which goes on to have first contact with earth as it approaches earth the u.s government detects it and shoots it down and it lands in uh check on megan bay wisconsin sorry wisconsin wisconsin wisconsin she said yeah she said for messing that up uh this is also where recently widowed jenny hayden has gotten really drunk and passed out while mourning her dead husband scott the alien floats around learning all about the relationship uh checking out her house and then uses a lock of scott's hair to clone itself into scott's body jenny walks downstairs to see a weird glowing baby on the floor which morse into her dead husband and one of the craziest body horror sequences ever to exist in a romance outside of the fly
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Speaker 2
it was it was uncomfortable looking you know one of the things that struck me is when we meet her she's watching like a eight millimeter home video on a projector and everything and i was like how far we have come away from it's so crazy like the kids watching this when they go she has a projector in her house that's ridiculous right
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Speaker 1
that thought to him what he's done man we've changed a lot since 1980s
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Speaker 3
my also we have slides lots of slides in our house a whole time yeah
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Speaker 1
the transform it's like whatever effect we need to use to make this happen we're going to use this here we're going to use this kind of effect here it's wild how many different effects were used for that transformation
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Speaker 3
yeah there was a lot of things going on
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Speaker 2
did you feel like um it was i was made uncomfortable by how much the baby looked like it was very gorgeous already it was very much like they've done something to that poor baby's head to look like
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Speaker 3
a young adult and it's about to become just him i noticed they didn't show the face and i was like maybe it was just too weird maybe they were like you know why we've uh we've done something a little bit too creepy here we're setting the wrong tone because it does it sets the wrong tone for what this movie is
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Speaker 2
i mean the opening sequence is is horribly uh i was like wow this is very much a jon carpenter horror film right 100
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Speaker 3
percent and like you know and you kind of get this soft music that plays over and over and over again but you're like okay i guess it's fine and she stumbles downstairs and she stands there watching this baby on her floor just transform and you're like into her dead husband i'm like this would like you need to squish it you need to murder it like this is really upsetting yeah
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Speaker 2
yeah it's movies like these that will get you killed because you should squish something if you see what she's done right but but because you see this movie you'll be like maybe i should wait and see maybe this is a good thing turning to my dad a husband be
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Speaker 3
really actually quite nice and it only has a mission of peace um so uh the alien star man came to earth with seven spheres to provide uh which provide energy to perform miraculous feats and some very pedestrian like making a basic map of the us um i know and he uses the first one to send a message to his people saying earth is hostile and to rendezvous with him in three days time at a specific point um the government are circling above they have tracked where this spaceship has crashed and he basically asks her to take him to the rendezvous point she is really in this strange state she's too scared and seemingly a bit curious to say no so she breathes but she also feels like she's being kidnapped so she's frequently trying to escape thus begins an insane road comedy sci-fi romance he slowly masters what it's like to be human including speech figure out what hunger is flipping the bird she teaches him how to drive badly uh use credit cards he resurrects a dead deer at a gas station and has a bar fight eventually she stops trying to escape and um his strange quirky ways win her over he explains he's going to die in three days so she really is like okay i'm going to help you get to your rendezvous point so you don't die the government meanwhile are attempting to figure out what happened and trace the trajectory of the UFO um jenny and star man end up on the run from the nsa and director george fox who arranges the army to capture star man deader lives they can dissect him a steady scientist named mark ends up wanting to help him um sweet i want to know about ailing life in space i'm gonna stop you while you're eating cherry pie
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Speaker 1
i made this cold record yeah
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Speaker 3
we have this cold record there are these cold records space um while on the run jenny explains love and how she couldn't have a baby slowly she begins to have feelings for star man they hide away on a railroad uh one they're hiding at one point traveling on a railroad box car they end up having sex there star man tells jenny he gave her a baby it's not creepy he stirs her she is pregnant and scott is the father but also has star man dna and that her baby will become a teacher uh finally as the government closes in on them with lots of helicopters they reach the bottom of a crater and he returns back to his spacecraft before he goes he gets her the last year saying her son will know what to do
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Speaker 2
the the most uncomfortable part of the sex scene is not him saying i gave you a baby it's uh having sex on straw cannot be
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Speaker 2
that's got any itchy cold gloves and i uh i was like i don't care how hot both these people are the sex is not sexy
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Speaker 3
well and just bridges really commits to the bit where um i've got in the tree here but he he studied uh ornithology and the behavior of birds to prepare for his role so during the sex he's still doing a lot of his like birth gesture movements and you're like
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Speaker 3
i don't know me and this is not romantic you like you're not selling it
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Speaker 2
i i think the strength of this script and and both of their performances is um you really start to fall in love with him as she does yeah and he keeps doing things at the right time to make you fall for him and everything i mean the thing of him um bringing the deer back to life is is really touching and sweet and in the awe on her face when she sees it everything and of course it's a really nice um set up for when he has to do that with her um but by the end of it you're you totally believe she has fallen in love with him
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Speaker 3
yeah 100 it is a really well told romance yeah considering like it's got low budget it's got a lot of perks but there's just something really like nice about it every time i watch it i just fall in love with it a little bit more yeah
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Speaker 2
it's big but tear-terker
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Speaker 1
i do find that Benjamin deers seem a little bizarre not because what he did was great but the people's reaction
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Speaker 3
oh they're really pissed yeah it's like they they're like you stole my
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Speaker 1
meat you put my beer away it's like well that's really not the part that would have surprised me if i came out and the beer i just shot it got up and ran away well
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Speaker 2
the thing is the reaction is not is not very realistic because they didn't see the deer lady right but what is the fucking deer wouldn't that be the question it's like okay what did you do with it they think
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Speaker 3
he stole their meat but i'm like he doesn't have it on him he's like what in deer carcass are they like yeah honey where do you think why don't they just go like where's my meat like is it your trunk let's get it like instead of being like i'm gonna punch you right
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Speaker 1
fucked my ear although it did lead to that
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Speaker 1
great scene of him like there's sometimes there's things in movies where something awkward happens but it leads to something great right um and that was one of those scenes where him getting beaten and then her deciding she's not going to run away something to defend him yeah
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Speaker 2
she's like i can't believe it's when he's a fucking
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Speaker 3
you're gonna get himself killed yeah she realizes just how vulnerable he is and i think that's something neat too is i always love a film where the girl does the right things and when she's trying to escape a lot of times she does the right thing yeah she like you know spins her car out in front of another car gets out says i'm being kidnapped runs yeah she leaves a note with like the license plate number in a bathroom stall and like phone number and like i you know help blah blah blah like like she's so smart even though you could also be like why doesn't she just say fuck off to him but she you can see her evolving and being more and more curious and not being able to run away because she loves her husband yeah and she can't tear herself away from this physical embodying an image of her husband i
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Speaker 1
would push on the the people that know why she doesn't just go because of that and she also doesn't fully understand she watched him explode a tree oh that's true and so she doesn't know his danger you know what he's going to do if she just tries to disappear on him it's right and i mean even when she tries to do that thing with the boss i love that she goes to the waitress and said give him a night so he can still survive but i need to go
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Speaker 3
yeah she lives the wallet and the keys and the money and she says i you know just give this to him when i go it is it's
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Speaker 1
pretty damn good fun
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Speaker 3
yeah so you liked it yeah it
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Speaker 1
is a little bit of its time but not painfully of its time you know and i i love the ending yeah i just love the way it ended i was like okay this is really fair except for john needed to pull his a.d. aside or himself maybe a little bit and work on the soldier's background people because man they just looked like oh i'm bored here i don't know what to do it's
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Speaker 2
anything like any of his other shoes you know he's out of money by this point and he's just trying to get the shot yeah that was a elaborate
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Speaker 1
a lot of hell of a lot of money
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Speaker 2
yeah that was something else um i thought charles martin smith was also so goddamn likable in this and um and you just really love him that he's like we invited them how you know how about manners you know
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Speaker 1
yes and he was a great especially for the time movies made the the military guys were just wrote i mean that is all military guys did in all the alien movies but and he usually the person who cared about them surviving was would have been either her or you know starman himself but they had this kind of different character who was in the middle of everything to everything that was going on was like no let's not destroy this whatever is happening here yeah it's
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Speaker 3
like his entire life exists for this and now it's you know finally they've made contact it's like uh guys we sent the record into space guess what
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Speaker 2
yeah also i think that i mean i forgave every if there was ever any question in a scene of why is she still with i forgave it all because this looks like her husband and i think that um i think that you know once once you remember that you're like oh my god we meet her and she's just devastated at the loss of her husband and here is this person who looks just like her
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Speaker 3
husband is one of the best i think out there because it's just you immediately find out everything you need to know without her
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Speaker 1
no exposition no exposition she's
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Speaker 3
just sitting there drinking watching old footage of like her and her husband goofing around and it's just it that immediately makes you feel so much for her you just want to cry and so when he morphs into it you you can see like she can't even stop the tape of him let alone now he's here like just peace the fuck out
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Speaker 2
right i also loved how i mean everything about him turning into her husband you know we we flip through the um the uh the photo album and and he pulls up like a 3d version of scott's head and and analyze it and then it just happens to have a lock of hair
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Speaker 1
yeah and takes down
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Speaker 2
which you know i have a lock of my baby hair and a photo album and i was like this is this was a this was a 70s thing you know that people did and i was like well this makes perfect sense now he's got his dna knows exactly what he's gonna look like and i just really loved how everything in this script slotted together and even even some of the ways they they get away makes it just made me kind of nostalgic for a time where they're hiding out in the hotel and the cops are there and these people who don't know them help them get away from the cops because they're like fuck the cops you guys are trying to get into your car yeah you
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Speaker 3
know totally that's and it feels so 70s too it's so good so
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Speaker 2
yeah i really love that i i kept thinking especially because of the charles martin smith character i was like man this is i'm gonna double feature this with close encounters right afterwards oh that just it felt more like it was made in 78 than 84 or 85 this was me um i loved the music which seemed to be a riff on moon river oh i couldn't quite tell i was like is this just the accident that it's because it wasn't completely that but i was like this is making me think of this for some reason i didn't find any
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Speaker 3
trivia on it but i i rewatched a couple scenes and every single time it would start on the same music and i was like um okay i forgot i got a couple and
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Speaker 2
uh and karen allen is so beautiful in this that that final shot of just her face being beautifully lit and everything i was just kind of staring at her going wow i mean everybody must have just been in love with her oh for sure that my only complaint at the end was now i need a little close encounters moment where you know the agent comes rushing down to her and he's like you know we're gonna need to uh talk to you about a few things if you know and just something to know that she's okay because otherwise she's got the entire u.s military turn up here and that credits go i was like oh i hope she's gonna be okay
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Speaker 3
i know i know i feel like sometimes carpenter does i really just a little just a nudge just
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Speaker 1
a nudge word give that spillberg ending before i
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Speaker 3
did appreciate he didn't show the like beaming up like he kind of walks into the red it's so cool and he just sort of you almost can't see him in this red light anymore it's snowing and it's so yeah it's so cool and then i was like oh like i can't remember if they're gonna like show him getting beamed up or not and i was like oh i'm so glad they didn't he's just he's just gone and you know
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Speaker 2
yeah luckily i do know that um she's okay because then i watched the uh three seasons of starman tv series the game i never saw that she's not but um her son is oh
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Speaker 3
is it about a hit for her son
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Speaker 2
yeah her son was um christopher barnes i don't know if you remember this actor a young guy pretty good i think this might have been a canadian series or something and then the um the star man was played by uh what's his name striker from airplane oh shit and he comes down and then he and his son it's basically an incredible whole they go from town to town and help people in need and meanwhile the military is right on their trail and there was three seasons i think it was three seasons i remember fucking loving it it was at least two seasons
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Speaker 3
yeah i remember seeing that like it was around and i never investigated it very far because i think there was part of me that was like there's no way that that could be good there's no it's gonna be good or
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Speaker 2
listen i lived uh in a place where we didn't even get the three networks our television was so bad so we got like i got cbc yeah canadian broadcasting and um and so i remember it all oh good star man's on something that i can watch
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Speaker 3
i don't think it might have only been one season oh man yeah
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Speaker 2
well you know that's what 22 episodes yeah that's three seasons now
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Speaker 3
yeah that's true yeah you can have a pretty good time with that uh 22 episodes yeah um so yeah i've got a little well
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Speaker 1
i just think you mentioned how good it looked shelf act we did a remaster a couple of years ago i really did it i ended up buying the glory because it was on sale for like 10 bucks oh nice so i was like i'll get that it's a carpenter film yeah i have a lot of things i'll put that in
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Speaker 2
my carpenter grouping i hear this has got to be top five carpenter films for me i think yes i think and i think it's beautiful everything is so softly laid and wow this is really true what a bummer is it 28 million on a 25 million dollar budget whatever that's that's off and i'm also like they've got what the so many people want he gave you this lovely movie and you were like nah not interested i'm sure i
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Speaker 1
could do this you can't sell john carpenter on this film
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Speaker 3
one of the big things they were very worried about was that it was too much um like et like and that's part of the reason why they ended up doing a bunch of rewriting on this um yeah so there was a big like stressor around that and um i think they that might have i don't know if they heard it or maybe they did weird marketing because of that but i think it really shifted the way in which they handled this film
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Speaker 2
i mean the title isn't helping starman is not a great
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Speaker 3
title it's not a great title it's very true um so a little bit of trivia for you guys uh let's talk about the writing so starman spent five years in development at columbia the original script by bruce a evans and ranald right ranald gideon was purchased by the studio at the urging of executive producer michael douglas evans and gideon's yeah evans and gideon's first and only rewrite was rejected by both the studio and douglas screenwriter dean riser came on to the project in late 1981 after the director mark ryadel left the project due to artistic differences with douglas riser had no idea that he would spend the next two years struggling with the incessant demands for rewrites and eventually authored five rewrites of starman for six different directors but not did not receive a screen credit because according to him the writers guild and their infinite wisdom decided i didn't contribute 50 percent of the screenplay carpenter personally campaigned for riser's credit advocating evans and gideon's initial draft was was entirely different um and the the shooting script that they authored um he said that the alien actually flew around like superman in the initial script carpenter was reportedly outraged when the wga arbitration ruled in favor of the original writers uh so he resolved to thank his screenwriter by including him in an on-screen dedication in the film's end credits the writers guild deemed carpenters on screen accolade as deliberately provocative violation of their ruling and for a short time the guild was threatening to force columbia to destroy all prints of the film containing carpenters uh offending dedication good god yep yeah so that was that must have been a really fucking fun um uh according to john carpenter the main reason that he directed starman was due to the box office disaster of the thing and he needed to make a movie that was totally the complete opposite to ensure his employability in hollywood yeah british was at least he played nice and i'm sure they appreciated that it didn't lose money much at least british was nominated for an academy award for best actor for his role it is the only john carpenter film to have an academy award uh he lost out to f mary abraham from adagus bringing him full circle
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Speaker 3
he's no yeah he did a good job he's no it's
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Speaker 1
very different kind of yeah
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Speaker 3
uh john carpenter wanted to use the united states of america as his very own backlot um so the casting crew traveled from los angeles to vegas then windslow meteor crater monument valley arizona east of nashville chata tunca and manchester tenancy of st new york and washington d.c
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Speaker 1
on a note of locations yeah they talked about madison wisconsin yeah that's where dina's parents met that's college in madison wisconsin oh wow they said that going i know that name oh cool oh they didn't go in madison at any point
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Speaker 3
i know i was gonna say they talked about i hope you saw much of it um and like i mentioned jeffrey just studied ornithology the behavior of birds who prepare for the
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Speaker 1
role um do you know why he chose birds he said
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Speaker 3
um he figured that the alien would not have human characteristics and being encased in a human body would act with the base primitive animal instincts yeah i'm down yeah i have a
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Speaker 2
little note on
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Speaker 2
budgets in general that i just learned which like heartbreaking to me so um a 25 million dollar budgeted film needs to make a hundred million dollars to break even
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Speaker 3
what wait how
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Speaker 2
because 25 million dollars for the budget in general on a big budget film the studio doubles that 25 million now goes into promotion right there's 50 million they put it into the theater they have to split the ticket price with the theater so if they make 50 million dollars they have only made half of
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Speaker 1
them but not yeah
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Speaker 4
oh that's wild so
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Speaker 2
you know what was it 25 million and 28 million is what he brought in
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Speaker 3
so it would have been a big loss big loss whoa so that's a bummer oh that sucks i didn't realize it was that bad i knew they needed to double it i didn't really realize you need to quadruple it yeah now
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Speaker 2
that's just now that's recent i don't know if that would have been then but but still three million dollar profit is not a problem
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Speaker 3
um i only have a couple other small things uh when jack bridges walks outside the house naked and uses his hair seems to stand on end the effect was actually created by shooting bridges hanging upside down and then matting the shot in the background the right way up to give him the surreal look i
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Speaker 1
thought he was in water oh there's something wrong with skin and stuff oh yeah it was just hanging interesting the
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Speaker 3
movie implies that voyager 2 space probes famous golden record included the rolling stone song can't get no satisfaction it did not the only rock song included on the record was chuck berries johnny be good it also shows video footage playing and i was like yeah i don't i don't think the video screen i was like can you like record the information of a video onto a record and basically do a laser it was the golden record a laser disc no yeah i was trying
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Speaker 1
to figure out that would have been a pretty heavy addition to a probe like that to have a lcd screen yeah
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Speaker 2
and you know that the effect of that satellite is really the only bad effect in the film where it's just like yeah the
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Speaker 1
uh probe thing when he was flying look at that oh yeah i thought that was a neat obvious but very subtle at the same time way to represent him flying around looking at things
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Speaker 4
well and
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Speaker 2
i love at the end when the ship is coming down at first you're not exactly sure where you're looking at it and it's the reflection of the crater and it's just a big ball and you're looking up and going what is that and i thought that was just really brilliant stuff yeah i hope we're gonna get into a little bit of the personal i know i
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Speaker 3
was gonna say yeah i should probably mention another reason why i love this movie so much and so i got engaged at meteor crater so uh good on austin uh we went on vacation i i love sites like this i love going to like weird science you know if there's a bone of a dinosaur somewhere i would really like to look at it uh and so this giant meteor crater uh he was very nervous so i kept waiting i knew it was gonna happen hello i knew i mean you did like you come on and you're waiting and like we go the gift shop which by the way is the coolest fucking gift shop because not only does starman just play on repeat on the screen um they also had other disaster movies available for purchase i was just this is the fucking coolest oh yeah like i was so in heaven that's one of my favorite shops i've ever been um and then uh we put all this stuff away and then we went back in and the thing was gonna close in like an hour and then it's been closed in like half an hour and there's been closed in like 10 minutes and we've already done that whole walk around we like looked at everything and we're like going out to this like side like place to look an overlook of the crater and i'm like okay i'm like the guys are gonna come and make us leave and he finally starts proposing and this family there's a long walk away a long walk away of just metal there's no one else in this place anymore this family the mom dad and two kids slowly walk and he's like uh uh go start saying really quick and i'm like yes kiss and they're right as they walk up and they can tell something's weird and so they walk up and kind of look over the side and go
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Speaker 3
let's go back and then mom comes back and she goes did you guys just get in there and she's like she want me to take a picture so she took the just so it turned out to be all right but that kid was terrified of asking me so i i have a special place in my heart for media creator i love it very very much it's so cool yeah it's great to see it like and not only you know to watch that we watch the movie right afterwards and to see kind of how it looks there and then going down the side of it which is crazy but also we went into the indian county gas station where they eat cherry pie that's one of the few other locations that's still with us it's not a cherry pie place
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Speaker 2
you're not allowed to go into the crater right no yeah no i think that there's some weird hair anomalies in there i
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Speaker 3
don't know they well they initially it's a weird story the crater was um investigated initially by somebody who thought they could make a fortune so the person went there and was like we'll we'll dig we'll dig and dig and dig and dig and mine and mine and mine and there's gonna be something incredible here and nothing showed up and there were no like random fragments of the crater either it was like kind of a weird mystery of like what happened here um and yeah and so um basically this guy who completely he was a very rich man went completely broke and so in the very middle there's like basically just a giant hole from where that was and then there's like an american flag and but yeah you're not supposed to go down there anymore yeah i'm sure in the 70s you could probably just want to know that sure
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Speaker 1
at this point you pay the
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Speaker 1
people keeping we'll give you 50 grams you let us send two people like them
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Speaker 3
yeah they might yeah and then maybe sign a lot of waivers because it is really sketch like it's it's a huge space so to navigate the rocks and get down there you'd be really ankle breaking situations so
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Speaker 2
yeah it's like a mile across right yeah it's huge again that's not as big as the one in wherever south america or something but i i don't think that one's as impressive because like a meteor crater you can actually see to the other side it's like a long way
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Speaker 3
away you're like wow 570 feet deep and it's 49 000 years old so yeah that's
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Speaker 2
pretty cool very cool um what a great selection i i really loved watching this again
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Speaker 3
well uh technically it was actually your suggestion because i was floundering for a film and you're like
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Speaker 2
anybody needed to say this well i
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Speaker 3
want to thank you because i was like holy crap you we have not done not only a john carpenter film but one of my favorite john carpenter films so yeah well we're still it was so fun
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Speaker 2
yeah i'm stunned that this was the first time watching always says when i find i would say that about a movie i'm just like how did you've seen all these shit movies and you didn't see star man
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Speaker 3
i know
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Speaker 3
for every call perfect one you should watch at least one classic by you somehow so you know even classic just something middle to high tier out there that you've not yet gone to that's yeah
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Speaker 1
well horror wise that's what i do the hundred days for
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Speaker 3
yeah yes that's true
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Speaker 1
watch some crap and then oh hold on you
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Speaker 3
need like around you know november or something or january of a month where you watch like good movies i don't know what you're not seeing
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Speaker 2
well uh i have the next pick and i'm going to do something special for this this is a first time viewing for you vanessa because um for a while we were doing the uh ambival horror picture show yeah that's right and we got all the way up to the last movie before the remake which was supposed to be your movie we're gonna watch the ryan ronald's amigival horror picture
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Speaker 3
that's fun i don't know why you want to torture yourself i
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Speaker 2
want to be able to put a little foot slow put a pin in the ambival horror picture show and so i hope that we will do it like we would have done the old episodes with the old sound or the old music and everything we'll do a regular of course talk about the movies we've seen but we will explain about everything and it's going to be kind of a bit of an interview for you too because i want to hear all about you know your amigos story and all the stuff we used to do you heard the oh okay not a first time viewing for you oh exactly you somehow decided you were going to watch that but not star man the fuck is wrong this
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Speaker 3
isn't what i'm saying man we need an intervention
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Speaker 1
but it's the idea of a star man what does lee's talk about films popping up you know it doesn't really it doesn't say that's fine
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Speaker 1
you may have something else i haven't seen but i don't know what it would
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Speaker 2
be carpenter yeah yeah i'm trying to think i mean i i never finished the ward the war is uh
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Speaker 3
the word is rough my other meteor crater story is that um as a gift to my friend mica at one point i sent him sent him a carpenter themed birthday gift one of which was one fourth copy of the dvd of the ward broken up the other three i sent to the different corners of the earth with a note to please keep it separated thus we may save the planet from this film again uh which included meteor crater the fog slate house and antarctica so never took back from anyone but uh they do all have a small copy of the word broken i swear that i can just imagine they're just like it's fucking stupid like what am i gonna do with this
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Speaker 2
uh so that's what we're doing next week um that brings us to the point where we say hey buddy thank you so much for uh for being a part of this for uh participating in the value for value idea which is if you get a little value out of this give a little value back that can be in the form of liking and sharing posts when they come out or i mean sharing the uh the lease of the episodes when they come out uh talking underneath the uh the youtube channel i guess is a big yes a big deal make
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Speaker 1
your comments many of them
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Speaker 3
yeah yeah i know my mom watches us on youtube now because she likes to see your beautiful faces i don't know if she does or not
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Speaker 1
the chainers the way i did that i'm curious if it still worked as well
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Speaker 2
yeah another way you can support us is by actually sending uh cash
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Speaker 3
that's true yes we appreciate it so much
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Speaker 2
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Speaker 3
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Speaker 2
yeah and if you want to hear less of us that'll cost you a little more
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Speaker 2
don't think
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Speaker 3
about it just for us to have a comfortable lifestyle somewhere it means that we don't need to fill the voids in our lives about this podcast is that what you're saying that
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Speaker 1
thanks you can pull that off
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Speaker 4
you
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Speaker 2
can contact us on the strange ends radio talk page you can contact us through email i believe on the buzzsprout page and banessa where else can
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Speaker 3
you can get a hold of us on the strange eons radio hotline which is 253-237-4266 you can text us you can leave us a voicemail uh we love hearing from you guys we love knowing what you think about our episodes or shows um and just you know like knowing more about our listeners i have a question
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Speaker 2
so they can text this number yes could they like send pictures
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Speaker 1
probably yeah it's just a regular text message service interesting okay
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Speaker 3
oh i don't don't put me at that out there
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Speaker 3
i'm not gonna i'm i'm not the one who looks at these so you
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Speaker 1
know
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Speaker 3
just doing the eric's looking at this and i know it's something who's received way too many pics in her life i'm just saying when you open that door
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Speaker 1
you might find something you may find something
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Speaker 3
don't call out unless you want to
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Speaker 1
i guess the only caveat i put on now that if you want to prove to kelly that the guys in spartacus are real and you can pull that off
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Speaker 3
i'm not saying don't do it i'm just saying i'm not gonna see it just don't pull it don't just don't do you know
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Speaker 1
this
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Speaker 2
is involves anything else that's very quickly um thanks again uh we will be back in 14 short days we are talking the ambi-bill horror with ryan reynolds so if you want to play along at home i'm sure it's available somewhere yeah
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Speaker 1
it was a fairly large studio release so it's got to be over somewhere
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Speaker 2
all right see you next time and along those lines if um if it's a rental or something i'll cover the rental cost
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Speaker 3
i actually um do a bunch of crime where you like get it a little later and they give you a digital coupon and so i almost never pay for our rentals because i'm always like getting stuff on thursday instead of tuesday
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Speaker 2
oh i see macro phones i have a feeling these are both very long episodes