The Shakedown with Shooter and Mac G
Newly acquainted bros with nothing better to do after work so we decide to try this podcast stuff. We'll be having daily discussions about various topics from current events to whatever is on our minds. Let's get real and hopefully have a few laughs along the way.
The Shakedown with Shooter and Mac G
Frozen Roads, Warm Takes, The Iron Diesel Giant
The morning starts on black ice and ends in a blistering debate about the stories we love, the ones we’re tired of, and the culture that keeps reshaping both. We talk near‑misses on winter roads, why late starts still count when you show up, and how a scrappy DIY studio can become a classroom when you treat every session like a screen test.
From there we wander—on purpose. Monk life fantasies and diet myths collide with snake lore, salamanders, and the way fear gets exaggerated by memory and movies. That opens a vault of nostalgia: Mr. Ed, Looney Tunes, the WB frog, and why classic catalogs vanish when media giants change hands. We connect that to the decline of the theater trip, the sticker shock of popcorn, and the churn of “straight to streaming” titles that barely touch the marquee. Convenience rewires habits; it also flattens taste if you let algorithms do all the choosing.
Then we get to the heart of it: why twists beat explosions. Parasite and Squid Game come up as proof that tension, stakes, and moral surprise stick longer than CGI. We revisit The Iron Giant—yes, Vin Diesel made us emotional—and laugh at the discovery that three words can carry a whole character. On the flip side, we dissect a book‑to‑film miss with Ender’s Game: when a director trims the story’s moral spine and tactical rigor, the spectacle can’t save it. Dune and Mad Max get shout‑outs for building worlds where resources and ruin feel frighteningly plausible, blurring sci‑fi and post‑apocalyptic grit without losing their core question.
We wrap with travel rules, budget honesty, and our four‑day cap to dodge homesickness. We set a simple show plan—tighten the audio, test video as backup, celebrate milestones with a bottle of Lagavulin—and hand the mic to you. What should we watch next? Which adaptation got it right? And can you finally convince one of us to give Stranger Things or Squid Game a fair shot?
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Fucking cold as day today, though no. Today fucking cold as fuck is colder than yesterday or the day before. It's not a little bit it's a little bit in the morning, it's not quite big uh you should have a certain time out there for quite a while before.
SPEAKER_02:It almost seems like a blizzard at the end of the day, I think I'm also just like when it was raining.
SPEAKER_04:I know you gonna stay some shit dude. No, but so it rained and then it slowed, bro.
SPEAKER_01:And that shit does not make a good combination, dude. I was like, bro, I was on my way to work, dude, and I was like the rain, the snow, and black eyes.
SPEAKER_04:Black eyes, bro? Yes, for sure. Come on, black guys, bro. I treat my bro. I don't know. You don't want black guys in the room. No, dude. On the road, come on, man, dude. On the road or in your neighborhood, dude. They're pretty cool. They're pretty cool. I mean, all of them are bad. You know, black eyes, black eyes?
SPEAKER_01:I don't look, look, as long as you're not slipping this and crashing and shit, bro. You gotta be careful, bro, for real, because you don't see it. But when you but this when you see it, it's too late.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, no, we're fucking around. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_01:We're fucking around. By the time you see it, dude, like you're already all over the place on the road. And so I just I took my tweet time getting here, bro.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know if you were setting me up to be able to were you setting me up.
SPEAKER_01:No, I was just saying for real though, you gotta watch out because you heard yourself after you said, Yeah, no, because I already knew on the man. I was like, this was I was like, I know, anyways. So I gotta I got a bad habit of showing up late to work, dude, and I really need to stop there, dude. Bad habit. I haven't noticed, but I try I try not to make I try to be brother.
SPEAKER_05:You you you're still working there, right? So somehow, bro. It's a miracle.
SPEAKER_01:Apparently, you're not doing anything wrong, from what I've seen. It's a miracle, bro. It really is. I just I mean I show up, do what I gotta do, you know what I mean? But it's not like I don't, I I don't mind, you know. I'm I I don't mind work, bro. Work is work is work. I might complain here and there, but work is work, dude. You know, I just do it.
SPEAKER_05:It's what keeps this going, right? That that's the way I see it. It's what keeps this going, you know, and this is what keeps me going.
SPEAKER_01:So hey, you gotta keep it going some way, one way or another.
SPEAKER_05:Exactly.
SPEAKER_01:So I should all do do what I gotta do. What else can I do, right? Complaining, I just do it because it's it's obviously it's a paycheck, and just sitting around, bro, waiting for the time to go by just drags even more. Hold on. That shit drags even more.
SPEAKER_05:Hold on one second, I'm gonna have to stop you here because you oh hell no. No, no, we're gonna this is this is still happening right here.
SPEAKER_06:Oh hell no.
SPEAKER_05:But we forgot to go do that.
SPEAKER_06:Oh hell no. Oh hell no, excuse me. This is rolling over here, so come back. 23 minutes, bro. 23 minutes.
SPEAKER_03:This is rolling right here. We don't have to start anything. I'm just saying. I'm just saying this is just the back of English.
SPEAKER_01:You know.
SPEAKER_03:Oh, that's why you were facing that's why you were what are you I don't know, bro.
SPEAKER_01:Last time you're looking like you don't be looking at me.
SPEAKER_07:I don't know what's gonna face no more. No, you can't face it. You wanna face this?
SPEAKER_06:All right, all right, luck it in chat.
SPEAKER_07:No, you can you can you can go to the channel. You good, you good.
SPEAKER_06:Alright, so like I was saying, right?
SPEAKER_05:So the audio is already started, but the video's gonna maybe you want me to No, we're we're gonna do audio this week anyways. We're good. We're good. No, no, don't worry about the video. Uh you know, but honestly, it'll be good practice. I'm not gonna lie. Because, like I said, this is a backup right now. Trying to hit this. This is and by the way, if you see the deck of cards, because like I I moved them from and I can't find them like the last video. I'm like, what the fuck is a deck of cards? Anyways, it's good practice, anyways.
SPEAKER_01:Practice makes perfect.
SPEAKER_05:So, like, we can we can watch this is uh like film for us. Film? This is film, like like like game day film, you know what I'm saying? Like like we're watching highlights, you know, like of how we're we're moving. I'll move. You know, just so you can this is good stuff. It's a screen test, is what the screen test. Screen test.
SPEAKER_01:All right, cool. Because I'm looking kind of real.
SPEAKER_05:You're you're aware of what's happening, you're aware that you're here. I'm here, and then you're aware that that you're being filmed. I hate that, and then we can go back and watch the the highlights later, the the playback later. Yeah, you know, and be like, oh, this is where we where we fucked up. Fuck it up. I I already don't like it. And you're fucking two-day no shave, yeah, dude.
SPEAKER_01:No, more like two weeks. More like two weeks, dude. I haven't had I like I like to get a haircut at least twice a week.
SPEAKER_05:Okay.
SPEAKER_01:Even if I'm not stepping out, bro, because you know what? You never know who you're gonna run into, right? You might run into like a model, you might run into like, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:I'm not trying to run into nobody, bro. I'm a monk right now, dude.
SPEAKER_02:A monk?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, bro. This is uh studio eight a fucking never get to the point, never get to the point. Studios. What what do they call that? Where monks live at?
SPEAKER_02:Temples? Temple, bro. Temples, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:No, I can't say Buddhist.
SPEAKER_02:No, like the Himalayas.
SPEAKER_01:I thought they live in the Himalayas.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, uh Tibetan temple.
SPEAKER_01:You think you could do a course? Like, you know, they take regular people, and I think for like a dude, I fantasize about that.
SPEAKER_05:I think I could do it. Being a monk, yeah, shaving and everything. These these dude, I've seen a bit, dude. Love it. Doing that shit now. I mean, besides besides the diet, besides the diet. What kind of diet do they do? Bro, I dude, they grow the they they eat what they grow, that's all they eat. I and uh they're vegetarians, I think. What they're vegetables for a year, no meat. No, they're all vegetarians. No meat. Buddhists are I think vegetarian, dude.
SPEAKER_02:I've seen a Buddhist with some Nikes on. Fresh as fuck, dude.
SPEAKER_05:I mean, that's allegedly, uh not allegedly. From my understanding, I I don't know very much about Buddhist people, but I'm pretty sure they're mostly all vegetarian. I think they're the ones that hold the cow in high prestige. I thought those were Indians. They're mostly all Buddhist, dude. They're not Buddhist, they're not the ones with the red dots. They're not Buddhist, they might be they might be Muslim or Jewish, but I don't think Jewish people live outside of Israel.
SPEAKER_01:I don't I don't want to get in trouble, right? But they're not the ones with the red dots on their forehead, is it? I don't want to get in trouble either, so I'm not gonna answer them.
SPEAKER_05:Look, we I don't know. You don't want to get in trouble, but you want to get me.
SPEAKER_01:Oh no, but I'm saying uh I no no, but they shaved their hair bound, right?
SPEAKER_05:According to the movies, I don't know, bro.
SPEAKER_01:Look, there was that guy, there was a movie called According to Indiana Jones.
SPEAKER_05:No, no, I forgot what it was. The Lost Temple, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:There was a movie, there was a movie where he was a monk and he lived in New York. And uh, I mean, I guess it was just a movie, so I don't know how how accurate it was, but dude, I saw I saw a video.
SPEAKER_05:You know what? All I can say is if you y'all are watching, you want to correct this? Because we don't know a shit about uh any of what we're talking about, and we're never to the point, anyways.
SPEAKER_01:Dude, they take your ass, right? Leave a comment. You you leave everything behind, bro, and you go to the Himalayas or where or wherever they're at.
SPEAKER_05:I'm down, dude. You you already showed me what you leave everything behind. I'm there already. I don't have anything to leave behind anyway, so I'm going, bro. Well, I don't know about this. I'm no actually, I might need to leave this with somebody. Because if it's only for a year, bro, I'm good. For a year, honestly, like I said before, I saw I remember reading, and I forget the name of the story. I think it was by the guy that did the mongoose movie, the the mongoose story. Never and uh there was the one with the guy in the bed that uh was scared that there was a snake and he wasn't sure, and he was like sitting there anyways, just telling it was an account of him laying in bed the whole time and what he was thinking because he thought there was a snake and he didn't want to move because it was a deadly snake.
SPEAKER_01:If it bit you he didn't want to move or he couldn't move?
SPEAKER_05:He didn't want to move because if he did move, he was gonna he was gonna get stung. So I guess didn't and couldn't.
SPEAKER_01:Fucking snakes are gonna bite his ass, anyways.
SPEAKER_05:Well, that's what well, I mean, if as long as he didn't move, it was just one of those dumbass things. But that's one of those things where it's like you're not sure because he's laying in bed and he doesn't want to move. You understand what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_01:You think a snake really cares if you move or not?
SPEAKER_05:Well, the thing was that he was in like Africa or something, and it was like a notorious place for having deadly ass snakes, snakes like that. So it was one of those things, and it was known to happen a lot. It's a common thing. Uh I guess it's a common thing in Africa. I did hear something about that. No matter where you're sleeping, dude, you could all of a sudden wake up to a snake in your bed, bro.
SPEAKER_02:That's fucked up. Yeah. Who wants a snake in their bed?
SPEAKER_05:So he was just scared about that, I guess. And uh there's like it's a whole night long story about him, his accounts of just laying there still and sweating balls and not wanting to move because he thinks there's a snake and moving.
SPEAKER_01:You know, for fucking talking about monks to South Africa and shit?
SPEAKER_05:Well, yeah. Well, because you were asking me, do I think I can be out there with the snake? You know, not with the snakes, with the monks. Well, no, yeah, but you know, there's snakes and all that shit. I think you said something like that.
SPEAKER_03:Maybe.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you did. You're like, you think we out there with some snakes? Yeah, well, and that's why I went to my little diatribe there.
SPEAKER_01:What about those people who make the snakes dance?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you know what's happening? I don't think they're supposed to be Indians. According You're gonna get cancelled out here. We're gonna get canceled. According to Indiana Jones, all right, buddy.
SPEAKER_01:I don't know, dude, but look, if they can make a snake dance, bro, you're fine, dude. Just call him, you'll be alright. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Make him dance out of here. Shimmy Shimmy. I'll show you. Shimmy Shimmy, yeah, yeah. Shim, shimmy, shimmy. Get the fuck out of here. All that good stuff. No, dude, but I see. Shimmy Shimmy, yeah. Yeah, yeah. You know, I don't I don't trust the snake, dude. I don't care how small he is, I don't care how big the I don't I don't trust the snake, dude. Snake in the grass, no, thank you. I wake up to a snake, bro.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I don't like snakes. I don't like any sort of reptiles, dude. Like the only reptile I can stand to handle is uh uh gecko.
SPEAKER_02:Gecko? They're not that dangerous.
SPEAKER_05:That's why. And and they're like sticky and rubbery feeling. Is it a gecko? No, no, no, no, no, no. A salamander. Salamander. Salamander. They sound sticky and slimy. Do you have you hear have you seen them? They're they are. They're they're in they're like you have to put them in like a tank with water, with like a little not like drowned in water, but like something where like it can go into the water and swim around, then you have to change the water and stuff everyone's up. But it is like a rubbery little sticky looking thing. It can climb up anything, it doesn't have like any sort of stuff that makes it like it can go up anything because of how sticky it is.
SPEAKER_02:Damn, that motherfucker's sticky.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah. They're cool as fuck though. They're they're cute. I mean, like I said, I don't like reptiles, but uh, I'm not sure if that's really a reptile, it's like an amphibious rep reptile, I guess. Because it's it can survive in water. I don't know if it can breathe underwater, I don't know if it can breathe under breathe underwater, but it definitely loves the water. Sounds like a hybrid. It could be though. We'll look at it, or leave us a comment.
SPEAKER_01:One of the two. You seen like a couple of years ago, dude, there was this so I don't know if it was a true story, but some guy found something in his backyard that supposedly fell from the sky and it looked like Venom. Like, you know when Venom, the movie, when it comes down to the sky, you seen that? You heard about that?
SPEAKER_05:Venom or the the suit, the suit, the venom suit, the the the thing, yeah, the little the blob, the blob.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, yeah, basically. He found something like that.
SPEAKER_05:And I don't know if it was a true story or not. I mean, I don't remember hearing anything like that, but you never know. It was like, I don't know if it was a lot of things. I mean, if it was true, to be honest, if there was gonna be any sort of like any sort of any alien art life form that came in like that, it would find a way to reproduce or or to conquer or to take over. You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_01:Oh, definitely, dude. I wouldn't touch that thing with a stick.
SPEAKER_05:That's what I'm saying.
SPEAKER_01:So yeah, no, dude, I'm good.
SPEAKER_05:So you you I have to call bullshit on that.
SPEAKER_01:Probably. You know, with AI around and everything, there's a lot of videos that are going around it.
SPEAKER_05:Of course, of course. You know, yeah. I don't know. A horse is a horse, of course, of course, bro.
SPEAKER_01:A horse is a horse.
SPEAKER_05:You never seen that show?
SPEAKER_01:Nah. Mr. Ed?
SPEAKER_05:Mr. Ed? Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:No, I heard about the blowjack, blow, blow jack.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, bojack horseman. That's good. What you know that uh Mr. Ed was a show from like 1950s, like around the uh Leave It the Bieber era. That's that one thing. And then the the the theme song The Horse is a horse, of course, of course. Uh-huh.
SPEAKER_01:That sounds like some that sounds like some what's that one, Dr. Seuss?
SPEAKER_05:No, no, I mean it was a good show. It was a black and white show. It was a dude that I think lived in the suburbs, but decided he wanted or he found a horse that all of a sudden started talking to him and him only. No, no, the guy he bought it from was like, he's a crazy ass horse. He's gonna make it look crazy and all this other crap. And like the the horse, it's kind of like the hello, my darling, hello, my sweetheart. That toad that that only talks to the owner, but doesn't talk only sings and dances for the owner, but doesn't sing and dance for anybody else. Yeah, and so he tries to be like, Oh, there's a singing and dancing toad right here. Yeah, like the curtain job and like br you just sing when you when people come around, yeah. Yeah, and they're like what the fuck do you think when nobody's looking at? Hey, hello, my sweetheart. Yeah, yeah, it's kind of like that.
SPEAKER_01:That sounds like uh like something you would see on Hallucan, like if you're Hallucinate.
SPEAKER_05:WB frog.
SPEAKER_01:WB frog?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, that's what they called him.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, he was very popular.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I think he had another name, but that's what he's known as now.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I remember him. It was him. What about that peanut?
SPEAKER_05:Who knows what's gonna happen to War to W the WB frog? You know what happened you know what happened to Warner Brothers, right? You were telling me about it as well. Yeah, so who knows? They might bring him back. I think that's honestly, I think that's one of the reasons why they decided to um like kind of like tuck um Bugs Bunny and all that stuff. You know how you you can't really find Bugs Bunny stuff, even HBO, because they had they were part of Warner Brothers, they were showing a whole bunch of like Bugs Bunny Looney Tune stuff. They I think what was it, a year ago or so, they said, Oh now this is where it's going out of the library. You know, you can you're not gonna be able to find it anymore. If you unless you have it's kind of like uh there was another movie or something that unless you had the actual mide cassette or the DVD, you weren't gonna be able to find it like on streaming, you weren't gonna be able to rent it, you weren't gonna be able to buy it digitally, not anything like that. There's there's there's actually movies out there, old movies that we've seen before that are popular that are like that. That unless you don't own the copy, the the physical copy, like the video cassette or the the DVD or Blu-ray, right? You can't rent it, you can't stream it, you can't you no any sort of streaming.
SPEAKER_01:Whoever's holding on to that better hold on to it for real.
SPEAKER_05:Like Dogma. Have you seen Dogma? Dogma. Dogma is a good movie. Dogma? Yeah, it's a Kevin Smith movie. Kevin Smith is a silent bob. Silent Bob. Silent Bob movie.
SPEAKER_01:That motherfucker talks in one of the movies.
SPEAKER_05:It's uh it's a part of the Jay and Silent Bob story because they're in it. It's like I have to say, probably the second or third movie that they were in before they had their own movie. The Clerks That's where it started, I think. They either I can't remember if it was either Clerks or Chasing Amy.
SPEAKER_01:What about what about YouTube? I you could look you could find Looney Tunes on YouTube. You could if you type in bugs. On YouTube, but you might you're not gonna find the whole episode.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, but exactly. That's what I'm saying, though. But that's what I'm saying is like to find the whole collection, the whole library of Warner Brothers, whatever they have to offer, it's not anywhere that you can act there's you have no access to it. Unless, like you said, the YouTube stuff. If there's specific videos, episodes that you want to see, the I'm sure you can find them on YouTube. Yeah, but like the whole collection. If you want to see the whole episode episode, no, you're not gonna you're only gonna find like the one skit or the one segment. Because you remember how how Looney Tunes was like three or four skits, like you'd have Bugs Bunny and one with Elber Fudd in the first one for like the first five, two, three, four minutes, and then you'd have like Daffy Duck, Daffy Duck, yeah, yeah. You'd have Daffy Duck or something. Yeah, right. Or Sylvester the cat. Or or Twitter, yeah, Tweety Bird.
SPEAKER_01:Tweety Bird is not.
SPEAKER_05:Sylvester would have his own episodes too. Yeah, yeah, he would.
SPEAKER_01:What about the Tasmanian Devil?
SPEAKER_05:Or Tasman, he came later. He came he came later on in the in the 70s or 80s. But who I just I was just thinking of another one. Uh Foghorn Leghorn.
SPEAKER_01:Foghorn Leghorn, like uh Kentucky guy?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah, yeah. Straight from Kentucky. That guy. And uh there was another one too. There was uh what is a few Martian the Martian? Marvin the Martian? Marvin the Martian, for real. Yeah, I remember they got a list. A list, bro. They got a list, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:This one the pig that introduces the show that or like no one.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, porky pig, porky.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, when he's like that, that that doubt.
SPEAKER_05:Did you go did you ever see Who Framed Roger Rabbit? The movie? Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Isn't it like a cartoony, but then like kind of like it's it's a real life movie.
SPEAKER_05:It's one of the first real life animated movies where it's right, it's around the base of the real world. You remember Space Jams? Well, Michael Jordan? Yeah, well Roger Rabbit was that technology before the long before Space Jams came out. I was like probably like like probably five years or within five years that like Roger Rabbit came out and then they came out with Space Jams.
SPEAKER_01:I do remember who framed Roger Rabbit. I actually watched the movie. It's a pretty good movie. It's a long as movie.
SPEAKER_05:I've seen that movie so many times. With his girl? The one with the red dress? As a matter of fact, Christmas is not like around this time is not around this time without Roger Rabbit. I'm surprised I haven't seen it. I'm gonna have to look and see what's up with that because normally it used to come out around this time. You know, there's been a while. I think it might be one of those movies that too, for a while, you can't you can get, you can stream. Yeah, you could unless you had the the copy or whatever, but I think I just recently seen seen some ads for it, so it might be you might be able to stream it again because like I said, I think that might have been a Warner Brothers thing, too. So now that it's being sold, now it's sold, you know, because the company has the control over that stuff, you know what I mean? And they releases and since Netflix bought them out, it's like, hey, guess what? Oh, that shit you're holding on to, and hell no, we're we're gonna stream it all now. I don't think they're gonna let it go. And we're gonna raise the prices because they're gonna raise the prices. Come on, dude. You can't tell me they're not gonna raise prices because of that. They have a big ass catalogue of shit now at their disposal. And a studio. I heard that the only thing that they didn't take from the whole deal was the the uh the WB. The W the Warner signer brothers? Uh the I mean the Warner No the The Channel. The studios, the the the the T V channel studios.
SPEAKER_01:Do you got a TV studios?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, the Warner Brothers the W B? You know the W B that's Warner Brothers.
SPEAKER_00:Right.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah. So they have their own studio it's like its own little branch of Warner Brothers. Because it it just focuses on TV.
SPEAKER_00:Right.
SPEAKER_05:They're not taking that one. And which is great because that's that was honestly really their downfall is that they were depending they were leaving uh depending on a lot of their big movies on leaving that stuff to that studio. That's why I think a lot of their stuff flopped. Because for a lot of reasons, man. It's like they were everything they used was from Warner Brothers studios and they tried to even incorporate all that like the lantern stuff and the lantern. I couldn't I couldn't get into I can't get into Warner Brothers programming because like uh Smallville. You remember Smallville? You know, you remember how corny have you ever seen Smallville?
SPEAKER_00:Smallville, no.
SPEAKER_05:You've never seen Smallville?
SPEAKER_00:Uh which one was that one?
SPEAKER_05:That's Superman before he became Superman. No, it was a TV series.
SPEAKER_00:No.
SPEAKER_05:Well, they got Batman series, but no, this was a like a this was a real life action series, though. With a real life actor and stuff, and and it was a real life show. It was like Superman growing up before he be he got the suit, basically. Because there was there was a comic called Smallville where he he is he's going through high school.
SPEAKER_01:I thought he was from a different planet.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, but he grew up as a little kid because remember if you remember the movies, he crashed into Earth as a baby. And then Ken and Martha were driving down the road and saw the crash happen, then they went to see what happened. Then they saw the baby, and they they're like, Oh, it's an alien baby, because they saw the ship and they're like, Oh, let's not tell nobody, it's our baby. And then that's when they started realizing that it was a yeah, uh so so So it became a TV series? So, yeah, they so it was a comic about him growing up before he became Superman. Uh finding out about his powers and all that stuff. So they made a TV series about it. It came out like in like the late 90s into like I think the mid 2000s.
SPEAKER_00:No good.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, it was great.
SPEAKER_01:Why didn't you like it? Huh? Why didn't you like it then?
SPEAKER_05:The story was cool, but it was just very corny, dude. Like the story was great, don't get me wrong, but it's so corny. And like, just like every one, like because I I'll admit, I I watched Evergreen or Everwood, if anybody remembers that show. Or One Tree Hill. One Tree Hill, bro. Exactly. That's corny as hell. Corny as hell, dude. I never seen it, but it's just the name. It's corny, dude. It's corny. Just the name of the city. It's not corny white boys playing basketball.
SPEAKER_01:White boy can't jump.
SPEAKER_05:It was basically uh uh white boys can't jump TV show. Yeah, yeah. No, I well is Tom and Jerry considered Warner Brother. No, uh they were Turner Award. They were Turner, I think. I don't remember exactly.
SPEAKER_01:I could have sworn.
SPEAKER_05:We'll have to wait and see, I guess. When they start coming out with movies about Tom and Jerry and all that other stuff. They came out with a movie. Uh not the movie. No, yeah, but when they come out with like really trying to make it a series with like uh CGI real life action and all that other bullshit. No, I'm talking like uh Disney type store. Oh, oh, okay, okay, yeah. Well no.
SPEAKER_01:I'm not really a big fan of the uh the remakes, the whatchall, the real life remakes.
SPEAKER_05:I think they're cool. I don't I don't I think what's not cool is people putting too much emphasis on stuff because that's what art is is like yeah, we got one iterate the the first original iteration of it. And while it and I will admit Disney should have just stuck to the guns and just try to make it as re as true to the to the storyline to no to the cartoons as possible and then maybe leave it up to indie films to come out with a different take on it instead of trying to please everybody because people would have seen the movie one way or another, and that's what people wanted to see, right?
SPEAKER_01:Well, because it I I heard people were getting uh Lilo and Stitch when they made the real the real life action one.
SPEAKER_05:Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_01:And you know how they had the whole thing in like family Aloha or whatever? Yeah, supposedly at the end, I didn't watch it, but supposedly she like she leaves family and she goes out to like Calor California to study. Oh, yeah, there is a real life. Yeah, supposedly I haven't seen that one. Me neither. But I don't I'm not I'm not a big fan of these. I haven't even heard of it to be honest. They they came out like a year ago, like the like the Lion King one. I like that one. That one was really good. The Lion King one? Yeah, yeah. The remake? The bread, the the yeah. I love the Lion King growing up, bro. Well, yeah, no, no. I'm talking about the the at the Yeah, the remake.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, the remake with the the live action remake was cool too. Yeah, I heard it was ass. Have you seen it?
SPEAKER_01:No, okay then I can have my opinion on the things I haven't seen.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, yeah, hey, you can. I gotta pick that card up, but I'll get it right.
SPEAKER_01:No, you're good.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, it's not a credible opinion, in my in my opinion, but you know, to you, my opinion might be not be credible either.
SPEAKER_01:So you know, I just I just I don't know why they change things up, like the incredible.
SPEAKER_05:No, I get it, I get it.
SPEAKER_01:Like the the new Incredible Fours, they change up their suits and everything.
SPEAKER_05:There's an incredible four now.
SPEAKER_01:You know, you know what I'm talking about? The guy with the rock, the the rock, the fire guy.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, that's fantastic. Fantastic four. Yeah, fantastic boy. Incredible.
SPEAKER_00:No, no, no, I thought there's only right, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:There's only three of those movies, huh? We have microphones, so I don't know.
SPEAKER_01:Honestly, um, you know what? I I like I like the Incredibles. The family? I like them. Yeah, one of those.
SPEAKER_05:I love those movies.
SPEAKER_01:The kids like super fast. One of them's like with the girl, she like.
SPEAKER_05:The other one's like invisible and has like like kinetic powers or some shit like that.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And then the mother's stretchable. I like to stretch her out too. See how far she can stretch out.
SPEAKER_01:Why do they always make these characters thick as hell?
SPEAKER_05:I ain't complaining.
SPEAKER_01:You know, they got some good movies, man. But you know what's not cool? I'll tell you what, bro. I remember the theaters back in the day, dude. They used to be juking. They used to be, you had you would go to the movies to watch a theater, but I think a lot of things change ever since streaming service came to the movie.
SPEAKER_06:A lot of things change, bro.
SPEAKER_01:Who wants to go to the movie theater and get charged$10 for some chicken strips and some fries and ten dollars for a beer when you could just watch it at home? You know, half the time, half these movies that hit the theater a month later, they're on the streaming service.
SPEAKER_05:Not even that anymore. There's like a whole bunch of movies they said in the last month alone that like probably hit the theaters for like one week or two weeks, and they realize, oh, we're not gonna make that much money after this. Straight to streaming.
SPEAKER_01:I don't know, maybe it's just me, right? But I haven't seen an advertised movie that's made me want to go to the theater and watch it, like right when it comes out. You know, like man, I gotta go watch this movie.
SPEAKER_05:You know? Me either. And honestly, I can't see myself really. I feel like I've heard about the Marvel movies, the next Avenger movie, so much that I really don't see myself wanting to watch it. No, I feel like I've already seen it from everything that I've seen, all the theories, all the uh fan, uh those supposed um what do they call those fan fan art trailers? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I just feel like I've already seen yeah, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_01:Well, I don't know, man. Hopefully they come up with something different, something new. But did you know I I noticed lately that uh the Japanese be having some good films like like Asian films, they be having some good twisted, like I don't know if you ever seen The Parasite.
SPEAKER_05:I've heard of it, I've been trying to rub it. So they have so that came out like what, like oh dude, like 2018.
SPEAKER_01:Like 2000, like yeah, like 2018. It was a it's a it's a while ago, but the thing what I'm trying to say is they're they're it's almost like I don't know if you ever seen Squidday Games. I know you've probably never seen it, right? The thing I like about their movies, bro, is they're kind of like twists and turns, right? Like they're not like like these movies, bro, where it's kind of like you could read the room already, right? You know what I mean? I don't I don't like movies, bro. And that's why I kind of like watch movies by myself because if I watch them with other people, I'm like, he's the killer, dude. Simple as that. Yeah, yeah. Or like or like this is gonna happen.
SPEAKER_05:I'm the same way too.
SPEAKER_01:You know what I mean? So it's kind of hard to watch a movie with other people because then they're like, oh, you fucking ruined the movie. I'm like, well, bro, it's it's it's easy to see. But these movies, bro, like if you watch it, if you if it's it's like dude, a lot of backstabbing, a lot of twists and turns, and I like that stuff. And it's like they don't even like I feel like like we got accustomed to explosions, Mission Impossible, and like fancy, like all these Marvel bullshit ass movies, bro.
SPEAKER_05:Enter Michael Bay, huh? Yeah, bro.
SPEAKER_01:I feel like we just we're just so used to all we want is action, bro.
SPEAKER_05:I like movies where you want an explosion every day, bro.
SPEAKER_01:It's like the first explosions in one second in the first five seconds, dude, that you're into the movie, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:Like, or or non-stop for like 30, 40 minutes where you can't really tell what the fuck's happening, right? And people are like teleporting from one side of the world to the other.
SPEAKER_01:Exactly, bro. It's like, dude, what is this? You know what I mean? Don't get me wrong, I love I love me a good James Bond movie, right? Yeah, but it's just there's something about a movie that could keep you entertained without all that bullshit. Exactly. You know what I mean? And those, and and I'm pretty sure we have some of those, right?
SPEAKER_05:That's why I like science fiction so much.
SPEAKER_01:Science fiction?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, because anything and everything is when you're watching a movie that you know is not really truly believable. So that you know, that's why I think honestly, when people start making movies, they're like they try to make them realistic, but still they they do things in it that are like very not realistic. It's like it should be considered like science fiction, they're like some sort of fiction, you know what I mean? Thriller fiction. Well, I mean, they're all fiction. You should know that you I mean it's a movie, you shouldn't unless you're watching a documentary that even then, even then because most movies nowadays, if you notice, like it almost seems like 30 to 40 percent of the movies you watch nowadays are all based on a true based on a true story.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, dude, those are cool, I guess. Those are cool, but it's just I don't know.
SPEAKER_05:They're not they're cool because you know that the facts the shit happened. No matter they didn't go down exactly the way they said it go down, but it happened, you know.
SPEAKER_01:Because they let you know like some names have been changed, exactly locations and whatnot to protect the right, you know. But I mean it is it is cool to think like, damn, that really happened. You know what I mean? But as far as science fiction, bro, the only science fiction movies I could really get into were like, and I don't even know if this is science fiction, but growing up there was that one kid who who was who was taking care of a robot, and the robot killed himself to save the world, even though everybody wanted to take out the robot. I think it was called Iron Giant or something. It was like some kid. Oh yeah, he found a robot. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, and it was a sad movie, bro. Dude, it was a dope ass movie because it's funny, right? Because it's it's like everybody wanted to take out this robot. Vin Diesel. Vin Diesel.
SPEAKER_05:He did the voice for the robot, just like Groot. The voice, the robot doesn't even talk. That was the voice of Vin Diesel. But the he said like one or two words.
SPEAKER_01:Vin Diesel.
SPEAKER_05:That was Vin Diesel.
SPEAKER_01:No, dude. No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't. The iron, yo, let us know, man.
SPEAKER_05:But if I'm talking about Vin Diesel, you know, it's a cartoon movie, though.
SPEAKER_01:It's a cartoon movie.
SPEAKER_05:Vin Diesel was the iron giant.
SPEAKER_01:No, he wasn't, dude. You know, you know what movie I was talking about.
SPEAKER_06:I hate to disappoint you, but yes. The kid that grew up with the kid. Yes, the kid. In the 50s.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, no, I don't know about the people. He lives in the fucking uh junkyard or some shit. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_01:And I don't know how he came across, dude. That would be a good one.
SPEAKER_05:No, the dude, the dude lives is the other guy that plays this dress as another guy that plays none.
SPEAKER_01:The dude that plays the dude that dresses. No, but my thing is like, okay, they they they outcast him, the robot. They wanted to take him out, and all of a sudden, the like there's some missile I think coming to Earth.
SPEAKER_05:I hate to break your heart, bro. But that's that was Vin Diesel.
SPEAKER_01:Nah, dude, it can't be. That was Vin Diesel.
SPEAKER_05:Academy Award winning voice. Just like I am groot. In case you didn't know, I am Groot. That's Vin Diesel too, dog. Yeah, this one, I am giant. That's good old Vinnie. Hit hit the cash, hit the cast uh tab.
SPEAKER_01:Ben Diesel?
SPEAKER_05:Hit the cash tab, bro.
SPEAKER_01:The iron giant?
SPEAKER_04:No, dude. This guy didn't even say nothing, though. He said like two or three words, bro. What?
SPEAKER_05:That part that started making you cry, that's when he spoke. That's the part that made you cry was his voice. They must say some shit, whatever it was.
SPEAKER_01:Dude, if our people that are listening right now that are tuned in with us remember the iron giant, dude. It's Vin Diesel.
SPEAKER_05:You can't argue with it, dude.
SPEAKER_01:No, it's not fucking.
SPEAKER_05:It's Vin Diesel, though. Think about his voice. Think about his voice, dude.
unknown:Bruh, bruh, bruh, bad.
SPEAKER_05:I don't even know what he like I said, I don't even know what he said, but I remember that shit made me cry.
SPEAKER_04:Vin Diesel made you cry. Made you come on, bro. You can't tell me that shit's a minute.
SPEAKER_07:I'm a man, though.
SPEAKER_01:I'll cancel him and he man, bro. I think of I think of you know what this is. I mean my heart broke a little bit, but I mean crying, bro.
SPEAKER_04:I ain't no bitch.
SPEAKER_07:Fuck this shit, dog. Fuck that shit, bro. Fucking got me crying over a fucking remorable robot over here, dog, eh?
SPEAKER_01:No, but um, dude, that was my favorite movie growing up, bro. The Iron Giant, bro. That was my favorite movie.
SPEAKER_05:Come on. I haven't seen it in a long time, bro. You know what?
SPEAKER_01:They make all these remakes of these bullshit ass movies. Yeah, no. And they leave out a good movie.
SPEAKER_05:Tell me that wouldn't be a good movie to watch to watch a remake of it.
SPEAKER_01:Not a live one, though. Not a live one, bro. Come on, dude. Okay, remake it, but a live one? Well, yeah, why would you want to watch another cartoon, dude? Because remake, remastered though. Better graphics, better you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:Maybe not Vin Diesel, more realistic looking, maybe not Vin Diesel.
SPEAKER_01:Talking about dude, did you see the new Facebook?
SPEAKER_05:Come on, bro. I am Groot, one of them in Academy Award, dog. So you know who played Groot? You know who in Guardians of the Galaxy? Groot. Groot from the fucking tree. The walking tree, bro. You don't know who that was.
SPEAKER_01:You don't know who that was?
SPEAKER_05:Vin Diesel? That was fucking Vin Diesel, dog.
SPEAKER_01:That was I am group, dog.
SPEAKER_04:This guy's just out here doing side quests. That was Vin I am Groot Diesel. No, dude, for real? See, he don't even does he even talk? It's a raccoon, dude.
SPEAKER_05:Dude. Let's show people the look on your face.
SPEAKER_04:The iron giant, dude.
SPEAKER_05:No, uh, Guardians of the Galaxy Cash. Guardian of the Galaxy. So that's that's that's that's Guardians of the Galaxy Cash, bro.
SPEAKER_04:That's considered um Chris Pratt. Fucking this guy's really on there, dude. This guy's really on there, dude. And all he said was I am group. That's that's crazy. I am group. Hey, that Karen Gillen? Karen Gillen, girl?
SPEAKER_05:She's kind of pretty, isn't she?
SPEAKER_06:She's kinda hot.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, is that the one that played uh yo?
SPEAKER_06:She's kind of hot, yo.
SPEAKER_05:Oh yeah, bro.
SPEAKER_06:She's watching.
SPEAKER_05:She's a redhead, of course.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, they're crazy.
SPEAKER_05:Of course.
SPEAKER_06:Even if they own. Look at that.
SPEAKER_05:The firecrackers.
SPEAKER_06:Oh, look at that.
SPEAKER_05:I mean, um, let's keep it professional here.
SPEAKER_06:We're good, we're good, bro. Shout out to her, right?
SPEAKER_01:No, dude. Vin Diesel, bro. This guy's out here doing side quests since since I was a kid.
SPEAKER_04:Really? Yeah, you was fucking with your heart even then. That's crazy.
SPEAKER_05:All I read, all I the only thing when you when people say he was playing with your emotions, dude. Playing with my emotions, bro, like that?
SPEAKER_01:Bro. They playing with my money. Dude, the only thing I know, like when people say Vin Diesel, all I think about is Fast and Furious. I I I could not, I couldn't, I even to the. Guess what?
SPEAKER_05:Uh, he's coming out with a new movie.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, better not be.
SPEAKER_05:They're making it, they made a franchise out of it, I guess, because it's the second one. Um which the last the witch, the last witch hunter, or whatever the thing. Yeah. You know what I want? That movie fluffed, and they're making a sequel to it, bro. Some people like it. Some people like that shit. Some people like Vin Diesel. I'll admit it. I like Ben Diesel.
SPEAKER_01:When he played Riddick, yes.
SPEAKER_05:Riddick, yeah. Dude, that was the that was like back in the day, I used to shave my head all the time. Like straight up just to be like Riddick? Zero. No, no, no. Just just but I I when I lost weight, when I finally lost weight, I was like, dude, I think I could pull off Riddick, bro. Just fucking a muscle shirt and some fucking cargo pants and shit. Maybe get a fucking uh jerry rig mouth shades and shit. Just grab some some swimmers' goggles and just put just wrap a rag around.
SPEAKER_01:But was it did he have like some superpowers? Like where in Riddick?
SPEAKER_05:Nah, he was just badass.
SPEAKER_01:No, but they were like when he put on goggles, it's because he had like different or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:It's because of the planning he grew up in or whatever.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, because I remember in one scene some guy sitting on him as they're taking him down a tunnel.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, he's like, those glasses are mine.
SPEAKER_01:Right, right. And he starts counting the little flashes, he starts tapping his foot and seeing the flash.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:And uh he he like he like bumps the guy up and he hits his head on the on the thing. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah, yeah. But man, dude. We guess I had to double check our stuff here.
SPEAKER_01:Gotta double check because you know, last time the people don't know this, but we did try to put something out last Wednesday.
SPEAKER_05:People don't know that don't know that we we made an episode last last week about uh the homie here going going to Little St. James for vacation. Who the homie right here going to Little St. James? St. James. You're gonna see what uh if Jeffrey Epstein is still out there, you know, just trying to go party with Jeffrey Epstein and Little St. James.
SPEAKER_01:Trying to make sure I avoid them, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:Little St. James, or where are we going? Where are we going?
SPEAKER_01:I'm trying to avoid them all. St. John, St. James. I don't care what kind of saint they are, bro. I'm trying to avoid them. If you hanging with that dude, don't come near me, bro. I'm just trying to go down there and enjoy my time. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:You're gonna go out there and hang out with the staff like like Trump or watch. I was hanging out with the staff the whole time, I promise.
SPEAKER_01:I promise. You don't you don't go to an island, bro, and just hang out with staff out there. Are you nuts? Are you you're gonna wander off, dude, and you're gonna you're gonna bump into something.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know. From my understanding, the staff is the people that know where the shit's at, dog. I wouldn't doubt it.
SPEAKER_01:I definitely wouldn't doubt it. I'll tell you what, stay away from me too. Stay good. As a matter of fact, dude, I'm gonna stay in my room all day and just have them room service. You know what I'm saying? Hey, bro, I need a drink, room service that shit.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:As long as I got a good view, and you know what I hate, bro? When they show a picture, and this happened to me in Colorado, right? I pick the place because of the view. I get there, and the view is not the same.
SPEAKER_05:It never is, Jane.
SPEAKER_01:You know? So I don't really get my hopes up, but I I just for once, I wish they would actually give you like. I mean, nowadays they got YouTube, so you could like YouTube it, but I'm gonna take a picture, bro, and I'm gonna show you. I'm gonna be like, look, this is the view, and this is what they showed me. And I'm not going. The view's not the same as the what they fucked they showed me.
SPEAKER_05:You really go out when you go all out when you fucking go traveling, you know. You look at photos, what am I? What's the shit gonna look like? You got to, you got to, bro. That's good, that's good.
SPEAKER_01:You know, you got I don't want to like I don't I don't want to go somewhere and be surprised. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:I don't know. I've just never been one to really believe in any of those pictures and reviews and all this. Well, you know, to me, that's all just selling this. That's all just trying to sell you something, you know.
SPEAKER_01:Well, they sell it pretty good.
SPEAKER_05:Oh, yeah, that's what I'm saying. I mean, that's why when I went to Mexico last year, dude. When I went to Mexico last year, they showed me a picture.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, they were like, Oh, you get this beautiful room right by the by the beach. And I was by the beach, don't get me wrong, but the view was facing was facing another hotel. And I was like, yo, I could literally see this guy over there. What the hell is he doing? You know what I mean? There's a bunch of drunk women out there. Hey, I'm like, yo, what's up, yo?
SPEAKER_05:That's funny, you know.
SPEAKER_01:You gotta you gotta you gotta really if you I I mean, this is just me, right? But like, I don't know, maybe people listening travel, you gotta really like like read the reviews. Some people are just some people are just uh grinches. Some people just, oh, I didn't like the service. I didn't I don't care about the service, bro. I rather if the service is ass, but the food is good, I'll take that over good service than bad food. You know what I mean? I'll I'll get up and believe, bro. Come on, man, today. Today, bro. I'll get the beer myself, bro. I don't care. I don't need to be.
SPEAKER_05:Just tell me where the fridge is at the end. Exactly. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_01:Like, don't get me wrong. It's good to have good service and good food, but I read the reviews, I look at the pictures and what people post, and the view looks decent. You know what I'm saying? It doesn't, it doesn't look like super bright, like how they show it in the in the pictures.
SPEAKER_05:You need to know that that's always just photoshopped.
SPEAKER_01:Right. I mean, it is cool, right? So I'm not expecting too much. And and I feel like a lot of people get their hopes down. And this is where I tell people, dude, just if you already booked it, just just look forward to it and just make the best out of it.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, right, right, right.
SPEAKER_01:That's why I don't know. Like me, I could only do four days out of anywhere from home. I can't do more than four days, bro, because I start to get homesick. You know what I mean? Even if I'm like in the States, if I leave and I go to California, I can only do four days, bro. Because I feel like four days is good enough to know if you're gonna like it or hate it. And if you hate it, well, at least you're not there for that long.
SPEAKER_05:That's true.
SPEAKER_01:And if you love it, well, you could always come back and stay longer. Yeah, you know, and that and my budget's kind of tight, so I don't have enough to stay any longer. You know, I'm not sure. You don't really like to travel, so yeah. I mean, what's the furthest you think you'll travel?
SPEAKER_05:I mean, I've been to Mexico.
SPEAKER_01:But that doesn't count. Most of us are taken for kidnapping.
SPEAKER_05:That's still America, bro. In case people didn't know out there, you know, that's still America, Doc. Depending on which parts you go. Well, I mean, America, it's the Americas, one way or the other, brother. You know what I mean? It's just not the United States of America, but it is America. These people don't know that.
SPEAKER_01:People love Mexico.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah. I mean, you know, that's why it's uh North or South Central America, and we have North America, which is us.
SPEAKER_01:Would you do the 50 states though?
SPEAKER_05:Have I done the 50 states? Would I do the 50 states? No, no, no.
SPEAKER_01:Let's say let's say they they picked us up and they say, We love you guys, we want you guys to go on the road. But but that's kind of different.
SPEAKER_05:I mean, yeah, I would go anywhere and everywhere. And then now, if it was up to me, if it was me out of pocket or in like yeah, like out of whatever, just going to travel now, I wouldn't do no. But if it was like for work to make money, gladly, you know.
SPEAKER_01:We gotta find all the money, right?
SPEAKER_05:Exactly. But I mean, I guess if I've ever did had the have the chance to travel, it would be to Liverpool.
SPEAKER_01:Where's that? London? Yeah, that would be dope.
SPEAKER_05:I want to go see where the Beatles came up.
SPEAKER_01:My thing is it's not the places, it's the time, dude.
SPEAKER_05:And then Ireland.
SPEAKER_01:Ireland? Oh, dude, don't even get me started on Ireland.
SPEAKER_05:If we make it, bro, since it's nearby, we might as well.
SPEAKER_01:If we make it, bro, we we gotta go.
SPEAKER_05:Of course, dude. If we make it go have some actual Guinness, dude. Out of a real tap, dude.
SPEAKER_01:That's that thing would taste fire, dude. I'm not even a fan of Guinness, but I wanna go.
SPEAKER_05:I wanna uh so eventually, do you like whiskey or scotch? I like anything that gets me fucked up. Or whiskey?
SPEAKER_01:I like anything that gets me fucked up.
SPEAKER_05:Okay, so uh but it's gotta be top. So that's the thing. Investing on getting a bottle of lagavulin.
SPEAKER_00:What's that?
SPEAKER_05:And lagavulin is a uh it's top shelf stuff. It's like the cheapest bottle you can find is like 120 bucks or something like that. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Damn.
SPEAKER_05:So I want to get one.
SPEAKER_01:That's the cheapest bottle?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I want to get one for the for the podcast for us to like that's special occasion. Yeah, exactly.
SPEAKER_01:That's that's hey, donate us some money at the shakedown.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, that would that'd be cool. I mean, but I'm still gonna get it one way or the other, you know.
SPEAKER_01:And uh, we could do a review, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Of course. I mean, of course. I've I've always been curious. Ron Swanson has been a personal hero, hero of mine.
SPEAKER_01:So Ron Swanson, the dude from Family Guy?
SPEAKER_05:No, the dude from uh Park Snreck.
SPEAKER_01:The guy who's always serious, yeah. I never seen it, but I know who you're talking about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's super serious, but he's like, for some reason, bro, he's like he doesn't even try to be funny, but just because he's not trying to be funny, he comes off as funny.
SPEAKER_05:Like he'll I I like his getup, bro.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I I seen the clip where he braised his hair. You know, he braised his hair he has like something, right?
SPEAKER_05:Like something you shaved your mustache, yeah, yeah, yeah. I didn't shave it off, it came off from friction.
SPEAKER_01:He's like he's like the alpha male, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Totally, totally and I don't even watch Rock's uh yeah, Fox and Rec, but you I'm sure you've seen the the video shorts or whatever, but you know, I have I have it reminds me a little bit of The Office. Oh yeah, it came out around the same time. It was like actually came out, it was like a successor to The Office. Yeah, that's when that was the breakthrough of all those mockumentary movie shows and stuff where it's like something's happening and they have a documentary crew and they're yeah being interviewed and all that crap.
SPEAKER_01:You know, it's funny because um I always watch shows, right? Like, I mean, I used to watch the Big Bang Theory.
SPEAKER_05:That's a good show. I was actually thinking about starting that one up again.
SPEAKER_01:You know, it's a good show. I'm not I'm not like a super fan of it.
SPEAKER_05:I like it a lot. It's pretty, it's pretty. I even just actually I finished watching Young Sheldon, what was it, probably earlier this year.
SPEAKER_01:You know what's crazy though? Like when you were so for me, it was like the the anime show, right? Naruto is like it could be a show right now. Yeah, remember you telling you about that. It's like when you're coming to the end of the show, it's almost like it takes a part of you. Like, you know what I mean?
SPEAKER_05:Like you take your time, huh? You take your time, it's like you through the last three episodes, you're like, all right, I'm uh yeah, you know, you've been watching them like day after day, you're like, all right, I'm gonna wait till like this. Yes, dude. I'm gonna wait till this weekend to watch this one.
SPEAKER_01:Because it's almost like it's almost like you're saying goodbye too. It's almost like you were part of the show. You know what I mean? Like a lot of people, like, okay, dude, like like remember COVID? Everybody had to stay home, so everybody was watching certain certain shows. Yeah, and I realized it's almost like you're part of the show without actually being so. Like, I can't believe I gotta say goodbye to everybody. You could watch it again, but it's not the same, it's it's never the same, dude. You have you ever tried one?
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you related to them the first time exactly, and yeah, dude. So I've been through that shit already, damn it. Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_01:But it sucks, dude, because it's like you almost feel heartbroken because you're like, damn, bro, I a little bit, a little bit, a little bit on certain shows, like certain shows, right? It's like the shows that really like are your favorite, that really hit you, and you're coming to the end, like you said, dude. Like, you watch them day by day, and then when you start getting into the end, you're like, I'm gonna watch this one one week, the next one the other week, and then you know it's funny to say that because um Stranger Things is actually that's what they're doing. They're saying goodbye?
SPEAKER_05:Well, this is their last season.
SPEAKER_01:That's why I've been seeing a lot of random Stranger Things and other people.
SPEAKER_05:Well, the the thing is like they came out with four episodes, and I think they're gonna come out with another two around Christmas, like one uh Christmas Eve and another one Christmas Day, and then they're gonna come out with the final episode on uh New Year's Eve. I never seen Stranger Things I'm telling you, watch it, it's a good show.
SPEAKER_01:But here's the thing, right? When you start off, when you start off a show with kids and they get old, obviously they get older, right? You have to change the format. You have to change how does the story continue if you continue to store They did a good job of of that for sure. You know what I mean? Because you can't you can't do kitchen no more, and they're already.
SPEAKER_05:Well, I mean, you know, they started off like right before high school and the show. They were like and I think they're like to right actually at this point high school really they're in high school, but they're it's like you don't even really care that what grade they're in at this point because you everybody knows it's the end. It's like whatever shit's gonna end. We don't need to know about any more of you guys' personal story, let's just wrap this shit up and and get on with our lives.
SPEAKER_01:Right, right, right, right. Yeah, no, but definitely, I mean, I never watched it. I think it's one of those shows where I see certain shows I like to I like to wait till the hype dies down because then everybody's talking about it. Everybody, oh, you seen the show, you seen this, yeah. Like, okay, I haven't seen it. So you so people are like, oh, you haven't seen it? So and then when you do watch it, you're like, okay, okay, I can see why. Right, right, right. And then but then but then you're too late because then you come like, dude, did you see that dude? We've been talking about that three years. You know what I mean? Like Squid Games. Like, I'm telling you, just like if you're not even watching Squid Games, bro, it's a good show. I would recommend it.
SPEAKER_05:I don't know why I'm gonna such a show against it. I don't know. I'll give it a chance. I'll give it a chance. I'll give it a chance.
SPEAKER_01:I was the same way, right? If you get Squid Games a chance, even in one show, I'll watch, I'll tell you. I was about to say, if you watch one, if you watch one of Squid Games, I'll watch one of Stranger Things. You know, I'll tell you that. And I'll I'll watch the whole thing. I won't even watch the important part. Okay, and and and the only way I'll know is because you'll see certain scenes that I'll know you watched it. Okay. Well, let's say you gotta watch the whole thing.
SPEAKER_05:Don't do it for me, because I'd rather you watch a whole bunch of other shows besides that one. Do it for the cast. We'll do it for the cast. How about that?
SPEAKER_01:Let us do it. I watch anything and everything. So so I want to know from the people what do you think of Squid Games? If you watched it and if you haven't watched it, I haven't seen it. Okay, and then now on the other flip side, if you watch Stranger Things and you haven't watched Stranger Things, let us know. Yeah, let us know.
SPEAKER_05:Convince us, convince us of each other's perspectives on the game.
SPEAKER_01:So convince me about Stranger Things, convince him about Squid Games, and if you convince us enough in the section, if you let us, if you leave us some comments, I'll watch it. I'll I might watch it, dude. I swear, I promise you.
SPEAKER_05:We're begging you at this point.
SPEAKER_01:I never watched Stranger Things. I mean, I seen clips, but like to sit there and actually watch, watch it, never, dude. And it's been out what since 2018?
SPEAKER_05:Since 2000, like just before COVID, so like 19, I think.
SPEAKER_01:And and dude, it's funny because um Stranger Things is everywhere right now. I see commercials, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, we're gonna do like promo because they're about to end. That's why this is the last month, right? So I don't I don't know. I yeah, yeah, I haven't really bottled up on them, but yeah, well, yeah. I mean, my from my understanding, that's what I personally still believe that they're not gonna finish it with the last episode on the show. I think that they're gonna end it up, they're gonna you're gonna watch the last show and it's gonna be like, oh shit, it's not over yet. No, it's too good of a show. Watch the movie. We're gonna come out with a movie. True.
SPEAKER_01:I think that's what's a lot of a lot of shows do that. But I don't know, dude. I'm not sure if I'm a big fan of when shows turn into movies. Because it's like, well, isn't the movie just a re like a recap of a show?
SPEAKER_05:You know, yeah, I'm trying to see I'm trying to see what show that's the shitty part about movies that come from shows, is that like they spend like the first 30-40 minutes, like, oh yeah, this is what happened, all this other kind of movie. It's kind of like kind of gives you a whole origin story again, depending on who makes it. But I mean, if good directors nowadays will just continue the story from the beginning of the movie, without they might give you some sort of a quick little recap or something like that.
SPEAKER_01:That's almost the same as when books turn into movies. I know people don't like that a lot.
SPEAKER_05:Like Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:I mean I know I'm not really picky when it comes to books turning into movies.
SPEAKER_05:I am, I am. Just because my most favorite is movie book got messed up as a movie. Which one? Ender's Game.
SPEAKER_01:Ender's Game. That's that's the one with Jennifer Lawrence?
SPEAKER_05:No, no, no, no, that's Hunger Games. Uh Ender's Game is the one with um oh I forget his name. British young kid actor.
SPEAKER_01:What's it about?
SPEAKER_05:It's a sci-fi about Ender's Game.
SPEAKER_01:I feel like I heard about it.
SPEAKER_05:That's it, I think it's because I told you about it. It's a sci-fi movie about uh the invasion of Earth by insect like uh Indian species. And rings a bell. And so the the government ends up the world stops their feuding amongst each other to focus on the war against the buggers, as they call them. And so, in order to for that to happen, they need to find the most brightest minds to figure out what these aliens because they can't figure them out. So they send your most brightest kids. They first of all, they impose a two-people law, two people or two children per family law.
SPEAKER_01:Sound like some Chinese.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, you yeah, kind of, because that's who's ruling the ruling government at the time. Okay. And uh in a sense, but then uh what happens? So they decide that if you want a third kid, you gotta come you gotta put in a commission for it, and then they take it. And and they're not only that, but when your kids are born, they're being monitored by the intergalactic government organization. Almost sounds like all that going on. Yeah, well, to find geniuses in the most brightest minds, tactical, otherwise, they they assess it through from the time they're born to like a certain age. If they think that they might be something special, they send them up into um training academy in space, and then there's a game that's like zero gravity with spacesuits and they're shooting each other.
SPEAKER_00:So um sci-fi.
SPEAKER_05:So they didn't go by the book, they kind of just done they went by the book mostly, but they changed a couple of big things about the m the book in the movie that I just did. I did. I did watch it in theater.
SPEAKER_01:That even sucks more because you're there and like now you gotta sit there and watch it.
SPEAKER_05:Exactly. It was upset, it did upset me. It upset me a lot, actually. Well, what it was was there's a character towards the the like the end of the book when when our hero Ender makes makes commander of a of a battle school army in the I forget the name of the game. But anyways, they give him uh uh like a this one of the smallest kids in in the whole of school that's the smartest, and he ends up having his own little series later on after like years later. I'm in the middle of that story actually right now. But anyways, yeah, yeah, they give him a they're just fucking smart as fuck. All these kids are smart, dude. They're smart as hell. And then the whole thing, the why it's called Ender's game, is because he has to play a game. That that's why they're picking out the brightest kids. That he has to play a game at the end to figure out whether or not he's good enough to be part of the system to command the army that's gonna go against this uh species, this alien species. Because it's the first time that the that civilization, humankind has come across an alien, another alien species, and it just goes really bad the first time, so they go into war with with one another and all this other crap, but it's really it. I'm telling you, it's a great series. It's like like eight or nine or ten, twelve books.
SPEAKER_00:Damn.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, damn. I mean, they're they're small books, they're not that big. Oh, okay. Yeah, they're they're little novels, they're like probably like 400, 300, 400 pages. Oh, that's not bad. Yeah, it's not bad at all.
SPEAKER_01:That's not bad. I'm pretty sure some of our people listening, they probably read those books. If they go, and if they did go see the movie, they probably just is upset as you're very easy to understand.
SPEAKER_05:Really, the only part you would uh have troubles with is the pronunciation of some of the words on there or some of the names, because a lot of them are it's a very mixed human species.
SPEAKER_00:Okay.
SPEAKER_05:Because at this point, it's something happens where like the whole world stopped fighting against one another to focus on fighting against the aliens. And then so, in order for that to happen, every government gave up their own power, and they they all as a world they they formed an intergalactic fleet and sort of government that would kind of overlook overlook at what's happening in the world and also focus on beating the alien race. Right. And so, after once that happens, if can't remember if it happens or not, you have to read the book. Then they have to worry about it's cool because then you realize that this whole time for like a couple of hundred years, humankind has been fighting these aliens and preparing to fight these aliens for the second invasion, right? Because they they already been invaded once, and then they they're doing this thing with the battle school and the kids and the genius kids and all this stuff from all over the world. So it's just a whole bunch of mixed, racially mixed kids in space in a space station being trained military-wise, tactical-wise, about all sorts of different to fight to fight aliens, to fight aliens, but also just you're studying like gravity or something like historical figures and how they were able to dominate like Napoleon or something like that. Napoleon, like all those historical figures, and and it's because that all has a lot to do with tactical with tactics, with strategies and tactics and all that stuff, okay. And uh their philosophies, their upbringings, their train of mind, their their thoughts, and all that's because you have to be in some sort of a frame frame of mind, right?
SPEAKER_01:Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_05:And so, yeah, yeah, it touches on that, and so they they realize like, okay, now that the the alien war is almost here, and if we do win, what's gonna happen with the world? If the world was united against fighting the aliens, if we beat the aliens, now we don't have a threat. What's gonna happen with the world?
SPEAKER_01:You would think peace.
SPEAKER_05:You really you think that? Well in your heart, that's what you think. Uh in my heart, that's just peace.
SPEAKER_01:But for some odd reason, I feel like I feel like smart people can't get along with smart people, bro.
SPEAKER_05:You know, like I and Or just people can't get along with you. People can't get along, they just period.
SPEAKER_01:True.
SPEAKER_05:And if you can't understand one another, it's not like it would be a good movie.
SPEAKER_01:See, me not reading the book, if I just if I just watched the movie, I probably would like it. Yeah, because I've never read the book.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, if they made a good movie about it, but they did they didn't. That's that's what I'm saying. They just focused too much on all the drama and shit. The action and the explosions and uh right. Exactly, pretty much, yeah. Yeah, see what I mean? Even even the aliens were like very cartoonish. It was the actor, yeah. It almost sounds like Halo. Gavin Hood, bro. Like, I I hate to throw him under the bus, but I oh he's under the bus. Most of the he disappointed me with Ender's game. I remember trying to watch Wolverine Origin. The origin movie. I like Wolverine. Wolverine, you remember Wolverine when the very, very first time that uh Brian Reynolds played Deadpool? Not not in the Deadpool movies, but like in the it was Wolverine Origins movie.
SPEAKER_01:That was a long time ago.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, right.
SPEAKER_01:No, like I almost like what, like 2011? No.
SPEAKER_05:Something like that, dude. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:Because he didn't he didn't start blowing up.
SPEAKER_05:Like he didn't he didn't make the first Deadpool movie to like 20 seven 2018.
SPEAKER_01:Right, right.
SPEAKER_05:So like just before COVID happened.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, no, you're not lying. That's a tricky one.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, so yeah, he made so he so I thought that movie was fairly decent, but I heard it flopped because it was just a crappy ass story. It didn't make sense, people said. Yeah, and it's kind of astrayed from from like the the whole X-Ben story a little bit. Yeah, and I agreed with that. But I didn't see that till till after I saw Ender's game. And I was like, dude, I had I had my hopes high for this fucking movie. I said, dude, this guy's gonna if he says he he's a lifelong fan, like he said, he's been reading this mm thing like I was at like twelve years old, thirteen years old, then he's gonna do right by this movie. He did he focused on all the wrong things, he changed that being character, that being character. His that dude's soldier's name that was a crucial part of the story. He changed the name. He he changed not his name, but like his role. Because he kind of changed up, he changed up the story enough for it not to make sense anymore. Because he wasn't a real life fan, like diehard fan. Like honestly, like this book series, it's like underground cult series. What that means is like it's a hidden, it's like one of those like movies that came out a long time ago that flopped, but they're popular now because they're just for one reason or another. Yeah. This one is like you know people that are it's not a it's a famous book, but you've never heard of it. It's one of those things. Unless you've maybe by chance heard of some of the pond. Unless by chance you you're talking to somebody that said, Oh yeah, I like this book called the Enders Game. And oh yeah, this book is great. Like, get the fuck out. You've heard it, oh I've read all the all the books. Like, dude, it surprises you. It surprises you.
SPEAKER_01:That kind of reminds me of Halo.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, but Halo's very popular. True. True.
SPEAKER_01:But because Halo, I don't know if it was a book, but I'm pretty sure it's a video game before anything.
SPEAKER_05:No, it was a video game, period. Yeah, it was just a video game.
SPEAKER_01:Right.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:But I don't know, man. I like sci-fi. Like the closest thing I I could say that I that I watched that was pretty cool to me was Star Wars. But that was just the first one.
SPEAKER_05:It's like Scarface. Not very many people remember Scarface. The movie? The video game.
SPEAKER_01:The video game? Yeah, that's a good thing. It's like Ratha Tato.
SPEAKER_05:Exactly, but not very many people remember it.
SPEAKER_01:It came out for a bit. It wasn't super popular.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah. Well, because it was it was like a anniversary thing.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was almost like a like yeah, like an anniversary thing. It was.
SPEAKER_05:That's what it was. It was supposed to like mark the like the 20th or 30th or fifth, 20, 25th anniversary of the movie.
SPEAKER_01:That was that was back then when companies actually did stuff like that. Nowadays, you back then you dude, I remember back then if you bought cereal, you used to get like certain spoons.
SPEAKER_05:Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_01:You used to get certain toys. Yeah, right. Even I remember one time a cereal gave you a disc for the Grinch. Yeah, I remember that. You know what I mean? If I'm not crazy, I'm not going crazy, but I if I believe if I'm right. Yeah, yeah, I believe. This was way back in the day. You sure did.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:You know, so I think I think unless the person who's filmed, who's directing the movie is a super diehard fan to the to like the T, you're not gonna get what you were, you're not gonna get what you're reading. Look at Harry Potter. I don't I I don't even care too much for it, but I heard a lot of people were disappointed with the movie itself because some things were tweaked or some things.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I mean that always happens with most of all books.
SPEAKER_01:You know what I think then? Then why would people go watch the movie?
SPEAKER_05:Right, exactly.
SPEAKER_01:You know, they're just setting their stuff up.
SPEAKER_05:I feel well, I mean, if you notice it's only the people that have read the books that that complain about it. The people that have never read the books and have only seen the movie. I thought it was exactly they're the ones that are that are super diehard fans.
SPEAKER_01:Right. I and I'm not really a big fan of Harry Potter.
SPEAKER_05:I just went to go watch it because it was just I'm not all I know about the movie because I'm I'm very much into box office facts and statistics is that I guess the beautiful creatures, magnificent creatures, the offshoot of Harry Potter's, supposed to be like a prequel series that that was happening. Like it was supposed to be like a five movie series, they cancelled it after the second one and third one, I guess.
SPEAKER_01:I bet. I bet.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:I don't know, man. Movies just I don't know. Maybe it's just me, right? And and I feel like that's almost like a it's almost like every generation where they're like, oh, movies just aren't the same no more.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:You know, but I feel like just the same thing. You could say the same thing about a lot of other things, video games, it's almost like recycling.
SPEAKER_05:It's all personal preference, really. True, you know, true. It's like I said, uh that game, that movie, that movie and uh book I'm talking about, it's not very it's popular, but amongst certain people, you know what I'm saying? I hear you, and while the the number might be big, it's still not that popular, like mainstream, and it's not it's it's I think it's too heavy of a subject heavy of a book for people to I hear you. That's why they dumbed it down to just like the drama of little kids, you know, this other bullshit, you know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_01:Because that's the thing about sci-fi, bro. It could get a little too even with the Marvel movie. That's why I like Spider-Man, bro, because it was pretty simple. It's a guy from the Brooklyn area trying to live a decent life, but he's out here saving people, right?
SPEAKER_05:You know, and but I just figure like if if if some directors can make a movie about like sand, you know what I'm saying? Sandman? No, about sand, about sand being very important, a very important commodity, and sand and and and races and worlds starting wars against one another over this fucking sand. I'm talking about dune.
SPEAKER_01:Oh, I was like, what do you mean spice?
SPEAKER_05:That's what they call it, but it's basically the sand on this earth that's called spice. That uh I don't know what the fuck it I can't remember what it does right now, but it's supposed to be like it's crucial to every planet on every government of every planet on every galaxy of space.
SPEAKER_06:Right.
SPEAKER_05:Everybody needs it, it's a must-have thing. It's like it's like McDonald's, bro. You know what I mean? You gotta have it. Gotta have it. Love it, gotta have it. You know what I mean? That that that that's it.
SPEAKER_01:We could do a whole show about McDonald's. I'm gonna tell you, bro, they're they're evil.
SPEAKER_05:They're good, but they're so yeah, so the wars are started, ra alien races and and and human races are fighting against one another to have control of this world over the spice, the sand basically, of the sphere of earth, of this world.
SPEAKER_01:Didn't they just make a movie about this movie? That's what we're talking about.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, well, I mean, it's a remake. Yeah, yeah. It's it's like a 70s movie here. It's like really like a novel, too. It was a novel before it was ever a movie.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, it's like a it's like the one girl and that one guy, and they go like to these different towns and everybody's all masked up.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, with Chalamet, and they're speeding into stuff.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, they're all they look all water, yeah. They look all ruggish and shit. Like they all wearing like those fucking coats or whatever.
SPEAKER_05:Exactly.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, dude. Yeah, I really I know what you're talking about.
SPEAKER_05:Well, you know, hopefully they put a scientific Mad Max.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, yeah, pretty much. Mad Max I seen, not all of it, but I seen some of it, and it kind of I don't know, it's just like a wildlands, no?
SPEAKER_05:Which Mad Max?
SPEAKER_01:I can't remember, dude.
SPEAKER_05:The one with Charlize Theron.
SPEAKER_01:I'm not gonna lie, dude. I didn't watch all of it. I'm not a big fan of Mad Max.
SPEAKER_05:Bald Lady?
SPEAKER_01:Crazy Bald Lady?
SPEAKER_05:Okay, yeah, that's that was that was not really a remake, it was an added-on movie. It's part of the world. But the original Mad Max was like a 1970s movie.
SPEAKER_01:I mean, a lot of these movies are old school movies that are just remade and a little bit remastered. I don't know, bro. That's why Mad Max, I I don't know what kind of movie it is or what kind of genre you would put it in. It's not sci-fi, is it?
SPEAKER_05:Or is it considered sci-fi is not uh it I wouldn't call it sci-fi because it's it's post it's more post-apocalyptic. Post-apocalyptic, right? I guess that's kind of considered sci-fi. I would call it more fantasy though. Yeah, I guess it kind of rides both that fine line of both worlds, really.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Because I mean something, you know, something happened that really took out the world, and everybody's like living nitty-gritty, and people are deformed and all sorts of stuff. And like pretty much most of the earth is barren.
SPEAKER_01:So you know, I will say one thing. What up, G. Going from uh I don't know what the people think, but what do you think about this whole going from audio to video?
SPEAKER_05:I mean, well, I guess we'll find out. Little by little, like I said, this one might go up. I don't know how you feel about that. It might just be uh audio. I mean, but right now what we're doing is just doing the video just to have a backup of our audio.
SPEAKER_01:I mean, if it goes up, I don't mind.
SPEAKER_05:We could just I mean, I I I like the audio more than anything because it the video is not complete, and that's why I kind of said this will be more of a screen test for us to like watch back and be like, okay, what can I do differently?
SPEAKER_00:True.
SPEAKER_01:But um, hopefully, hopefully we do get enough good, you know, we get a good. I mean, like we're like I always say, dude, I appreciate the people that do subscribe. And for the newcomers, please subscribe, let us know what you think.
SPEAKER_05:Um I do want to remind people that it this is a DIY studio. If you guys haven't noticed, well, I mean, if we do put the video up. But eventually you guys will see if we don't put this one up. You guys will see what the studio looks like at 8A Studios. DIY Studios. We decided we're gonna do a podcast and try and figure it out as we go, and that's what we're doing. I am focusing on some music. We are setting up some sort of a buzzcast for now, and slowly trying to make a transgression into transgression, uh transition? Transition, there you go, into YouTube.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:So getting where we fit in. Yeah, we're gonna, you know, try to figure out play both worlds and figure out, see which one works better for us. And uh, if we do do YouTube, we're gonna have to do video no matter what.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, no, that's cool. I mean, hopefully people like uh it'll help us out for sure.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_05:That's why I'm thinking right now it's it's better for us to like slowly ease into it while we still have the the bus sprout stuff.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, yeah, no, definitely, definitely. No, I mean I'm so far so good.
SPEAKER_05:I mean I mean the only video we have up so far is the challenge.
SPEAKER_01:Right. And I'm not gonna lie, bro, like uh not to not to you know I don't want to knock us, but sometimes I feel like man, dude, I can't even believe we got a fewer uh so many people that actually download or watch.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, shout out to people that have at least clicked on our on our show and checked us out, giving us a little bit of a chance. Hopefully we've we've uh earned some viewers or a little bit of uh some likes, but always hit that like, subscribe.
SPEAKER_01:Let us know what you want to hear next. Give us a listen. Yeah, drop a comment on some shows you want us to review, just get some going.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, eventually we're gonna hopefully uh end uh maybe uh.
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