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Cinematic Time Capsule: From VHS to Modern Classics

Michael Simmons, Richard Randl, Tyler Wilkerson

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Remember when a simple T-shirt could kickstart a conversation about classic movies and beloved TV shows? Well, that's exactly what happened when Jordan Walker joined us this week. We reminisced about our favorite Stephen King adaptations, from the spine-chilling "Rose Red" to the epic miniseries "The Stand." We couldn't resist diving into the nostalgia of multi-tape VHS movies like "Star Wars" and "Titanic," and even revealed our weather preferences—spoiler alert: we're all about the fall and snow!

Our chat took a delightful turn as we debated our top five favorite movies. Whether it's the "junk food" flicks from our teen years or timeless series like "Jurassic Park" with its groundbreaking special effects, we explored why certain films hold a special place in our hearts. We even had a playful moment brainstorming alternative titles for "One Tree Hill." The magic of movie series and the joy they bring when watched as a collection was a recurring theme, making us appreciate those cinematic experiences even more.

Finally, we took a walk down memory lane, recalling the days of limited movie collections and the special significance of the films we bought with our own money. From "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" to "Bring It On," these movies became our comfort films for a reason. We wrapped up with a teaser for our next episode, where we'll dive into the world of superheroes. Plus, we couldn't help but gush over the enduring appeal of "Lord of the Rings," the excitement of new adaptations, and our shared love for quirky classics like "Edward Scissorhands." Tune in for a trip through our favorite film memories and some lively debates!

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Speaker 1:

You ready.

Speaker 2:

I am. I'm just trying to check out this T-shirt. I like it.

Speaker 1:

Whiskey Myers the Wolf.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was like Teen Wolf the movie at first.

Speaker 1:

Or Silver Bullet.

Speaker 2:

I don't know what that is. Is that a movie?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a Stephen King movie. Ah A werewolf who killed with a silver bullet.

Speaker 2:

Okay, there's a new Stephen King. Well, it's a movie based off of one of his short stories.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, coming out soon, right yeah.

Speaker 2:

I can't remember the name of it.

Speaker 1:

He's a little M Night Shalami though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hit or miss. Oh for sure, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Did you watch Rose Red?

Speaker 2:

Yes. Yeah, the TV special yeah yeah yeah, that one's good um the stand. Have you seen it? It's like eight hours uh, yeah, it's crazy, it's one movie, but it's in a bunch of different parts uh but it's like one, like you can get yeah yeah, I think it was.

Speaker 1:

You know, back in the day when with vhs's I think it was three vhs tapes I was just about to say do you remember back when you used to have the different? Oh yeah, you know, oh yeah I first remember, like remember, those were the uh star wars yeah, okay, yeah, mine was titanic and I remember before school we were watching it.

Speaker 2:

We got up super early, we're excited to watch it and started watching it, and then it cut off and we're just like what in the world? Is going on. What's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up, what's up. Everybody, welcome back to a brand new episode of the almost brothers podcast. On today's episode, we got jordan walker in the building. Hello, how's it going.

Speaker 1:

Good man, how you doing not bad.

Speaker 2:

Not bad enjoying this weather we're having no, I hate it.

Speaker 1:

It's so hot, I hate it oh, it's so frustrating I'd move every year if I could right, yeah, during this time great fall though, yeah, okay, good, leaves changing colors.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, once that starts happening, man, I'm in a good mood never gets too cold.

Speaker 1:

Me too, I'm a big fall yeah, I love fall. I wish it got colder here, that's for sure yeah, but when it's when other places are too cold and icy you'll be like 60 yeah see, I don't like that, though I know I want it. I want 25 yeah, you know, some people enjoy it though yeah, yeah, I've been here my whole life, so I've never, never been like too cold to actual yeah, oh yeah, we.

Speaker 2:

You know, in boston it's four feet of snow and that's a normal day yeah, I want that.

Speaker 1:

But then I talk to people who are in it all the time. They're like, oh, they hate it yeah like.

Speaker 2:

I think you kind of dislike whatever you're in so like, yeah, yeah, grass is always greener. They're the same for that, yeah, oh yeah, but I've had a, I've had my taste of both and I'd way rather have the snow, oh for sure 100. Jamie's the opposite. She likes, like california weather, sunny all the time. Like that would get so boring yeah, it never rains, yeah it's like just 70, just all the time.

Speaker 1:

It's like there's a tony tony tony song from the 90s called it never rains in california yeah, and it's true, yeah, it's so true.

Speaker 2:

Yep, but it's no.

Speaker 1:

I've always said if I was gonna move somewhere, it would be north carolina mountains area okay you get all the seasons snows yeah not too cold, though you get summer too hot close to the beach yeah, okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I told jamie I wouldn't mind being in seattle where it just rains all. Just constantly give me that I don't know about that absolutely you're close to alaska, though I'll give you that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's it. Though I like rain, I mean I enjoy a good rainy day, good mood setter yeah, yeah, could you do it all the time though? I don't know, you couldn't do it all the time oh, I'd love it. Oh, I'd love it you'd be whistling a different tune in a week. I miss the sun. You're like my feet are always wet that's so funny.

Speaker 2:

Well, on today's episode, we're gonna be talking about our five favorite movies, yep, and having a discussion, probably an argument sure yeah, yeah and what I want to do. We're going to do it in no particular order, so you could put it in whatever order you want. It doesn't have to be like worst to best or anything like that. It'll just be your favorite five and you have to be able, well, try to defend it as much as you can.

Speaker 1:

Sure, well, I do have notes.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, mine are ranked.

Speaker 3:

Okay, that's cool and I would say all of mine are nostalgia-based.

Speaker 2:

My favorite movie because it just hits me Do you remember a specific time when you watched that movie. Oh yeah, yeah, that's how I am. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's like mine are very much like junk food, nonsense movies that may not even be I mean, they may be just like these huge movies in people's hearts but for me it's very much that nostalgia and that where I was at in my life during that movie.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, mine are going to be very much like in my teenage angst. Yeah right, oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

And I've got a couple of them that are it's my favorite movie, but it's more the series. You know, I kind of put them all together as kind of in my top five. So if I say something and there's multiple ones, I count that as my favorite movie all together.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I have some sagas. Yeah, I have some multiple of a series on there.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, okay, yeah. Well, you want to start, so yours are ranked. Mine won't be ranked, but we can do ranked.

Speaker 1:

Mine won't be ranked, but I'll we can do. I'll do my first one. You do your thing, yeah, yeah, um, actually, first I put together a list of names that are better for one tree hill I thought you were gonna say like honorable mentions uh, because everyone knows you're a big one tree hill, absolute greatest show.

Speaker 2:

I still. I cannot wait. We started again in. What did we say? September? So september first. We're watching it again okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

Well, I told you after I watched it I might get into it, but here are four better titles than One Tree Hill. Okay, number one Lonely Tree.

Speaker 2:

So titles for the show?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, lonely Tree, okay, Based off never seeing it, just knowing the title. Okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, Lonely Tree.

Speaker 1:

Number two is when Did did the trees go? But in like Jack Sparrow voice, okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Number three, this one's a good one the Needville, the Needville. The Lorax, the Needville.

Speaker 2:

No, not a Lorax fan, the Needville.

Speaker 1:

The Needville. The Needville. Some of your listeners will know.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

Dr Seuss. Okay, the Needville is where they cut down all the trees to make these scarves and stuff. So there's no trees.

Speaker 2:

They cut down the trees just to make scarves.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you need to go watch it. Oh, that's terrible. It's a great movie. Okay, the Lorat. I know I've seen pictures of it and stuff, but that's a good one, though if you knew it would be, it would be funny okay kind of ruined that one sorry um. And then number four is whatever you call the goop in your eye when you wake up. Whatever that name is is another eye boogers better name.

Speaker 2:

Okay, all right, that's my four names and you don't even know. You don't even know what the show's about.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, none of those would fit the show just based off the again just the title and never knowing anything about it.

Speaker 2:

And you haven't seen like a second of it, right, no, okay.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was like Seven Heaven or whatever that show was.

Speaker 2:

No. Same time same place, yeah, and it kind of is like that. It's kind of that family show type thing, but it's not at all like that show.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give it a chance and I told you I'm very easily entertained.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like where we differ in our movie is like you're real strict critic Sometimes. I'm not. I'll be like I'm not sorry.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I know what do we all twist, and you're like, oh, I thought it was good. I mean, yeah, who's it got in the Rock? And I don't remember, is it Ryan Gosling? I don't know, but it looks, it looks great. We're going to watch it together. We're going to watch it together in the theater.

Speaker 1:

All right, number five Also. I'm going to give you a description. You have to guess what it is.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, I like that Okay.

Speaker 1:

A group of people find themselves in a perilous situation on an island where dinosaurs have been brought back to life.

Speaker 2:

The situation quickly spirals out of control leading to a thrilling struggle for survival. Okay, Jurassic Park, that's good Okay that's a good start, yeah yeah, okay.

Speaker 1:

So that one I just remember watching as a kid and it was just a great movie. But also this one is, I guess, not as much nostalgia as the other one, but it's just one of the best movies that holds up now, yeah, absolutely back then, like I've watched it, like last month, and like it's still just as good. Looks great, the dinosaurs are great to act. It's all, it's just a good movie yeah, that's what that's.

Speaker 2:

What really surprises me is is how good it looks like. Yeah, you know, because there's movies, that the movies are good, but you could tell like the error they were made and it's just like sure there's movies made after that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I can't watch that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that that is very much true. Like the, have you ever seen? It's a show called um, oh my gosh, the movies that made us so they. They talk about these classic movies like home alone, jurassic park, like how they were made. Like some of some of the special effects in that was like groundbreaking, not just for that, but like groundbreaking for any genre of technology. Like they had to create things that weren't a thing just to be able to make the graphics for that movie. It was, oh, it's so cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean it's a good one.

Speaker 1:

Great story. I mean they can't remake it because it's so good, yeah, and they try.

Speaker 2:

They try to kind of sequel it to death, but none of them kind of hit that spot like the first one for sure, but the first one they did, though Jurassic World was actually pretty good. Oh, I like the new ones, yeah, which? I'm a big Chris Pratt fan, anyway.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he's, great.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I like the new ones pretty well. Yeah, so my number five and again mine are in no order. My number five would be Transformers.

Speaker 1:

Ah, the whole series? Yes, okay.

Speaker 2:

The first three, so not the whole. I think it falls off pretty quick after Shia LaBeouf leaves. Okay.

Speaker 1:

So the first three, you know you the the first two with him and megan fox and the third one with the english girl. Yeah, with jason statham's wife, oh it's who it is.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, yeah. So I I really really enjoyed that which. I watched the cart, like the cartoons back in the late 80s. So when the new movies were coming out and I'm a big michael bay he directed them. I'm a big michael bay fan, so they really I was excited about it. But my expectations were super high and it came out and it just I walked out of the theater with that first one and was just like this is amazing when this come out oh gosh, 2005, okay, I'm not sure, exactly somewhere around there 2000.

Speaker 2:

No, it was a little bit. After that it might have been like 2006 or 7, something like that I remember watching them, um, and I love them.

Speaker 1:

I love them. Yeah, I'm saying I like the ones without shia labeouf as well, but I'll give you, the first three are better for sure yeah, okay, so you yeah, which I like.

Speaker 2:

mark walberg, he's great, but they just kind of fall off for me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the writing's not as good, it's just kind of like, but still a lot of action, still decent, you know Not the newest one. I told you I hated that one, though, yeah, 2007.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, and especially when a movie hits on all the emotions like it's funny, there's drama, it's sad, it's exciting. I mean it hits on everything. Oh yeah, it really does. They're just fantastic.

Speaker 1:

And Shia LaBeouf's a great actor, oh man.

Speaker 2:

I've had this discussion with a lot of people If he would have kept his which he's coming around now. He's got his life back together, but I still think he has a chance to be one of the top actors to ever live. Sure, I mean, he is fantastic.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I've seen a bad movie from him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and he does it all. He's done some action movies. He's funny, steven's.

Speaker 3:

Oh, he's fantastic man.

Speaker 2:

He's so good. So, yeah, he's definitely one that, if he's in it, I would watch it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, for sure, and I think anytime they're that good of an actor, they probably have to go through a spell where they're going to lose it?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because they're all off a little bit. I think, Denzel's really kind of the only one that hasn't went through that.

Speaker 1:

He goes through my. Yeah, he's in my book.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, my book. Yeah, he's top three in my eyes, for sure so who would you? Who would you have top three actors?

Speaker 1:

um denzel. For sure, I think we talked about this will smith was there until he made the movie with his son.

Speaker 2:

He's been downhill ever since then yeah after earth, yeah after yeah um, I okay, yeah, I got it.

Speaker 1:

It's uh, denzel um you're like leonardo okay I don't know if I've ever seen a bad move from him, and then the last one, the one that keeps popping my head, just because I love how he plays a bad, scary guy is Anthony Hopkins. Okay, he just like owns that more than anybody.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay. He does other things too but he does that really well, he really does. Yeah, okay, I'm going to go, denzel, for sure. I'm going to go Johnny Depp, okay, and Matthew McConaughey to go johnny depp, okay, and matthew mcconaughey, those are good, those are all good. I would have to put up there and in my top, leo's leo's great, he's definitely up there. Um, will smith most of his are pretty great. Yep, um, but yeah, definitely, like I think, matthew mcconaughey, even though he get he gets props, I don't think he gets enough.

Speaker 1:

I mean, the dude's amazing yeah, no, I again I'm not sure I've ever seen movie I didn't like.

Speaker 2:

Yeah have you ever seen dallas byers club?

Speaker 1:

oh yeah, that's one where he really can stretch and like wow, this guy is like good, yeah, uh, honorable mention that could be swapped out for any of these people would be tom hanks doesn't yeah okay, doesn't. Yes, great actor, very versatile and for.

Speaker 2:

For me with him because one of his movies are in my top five, but for me with him, if you get past 2002, he drops off very quickly.

Speaker 1:

What did he do? Sully, or captain, I think it was after that. Yeah, I didn't like those. Oh, you're wild. Yeah, okay, yeah yeah.

Speaker 2:

So he like the 80s, 90s, like he, he, he had some. He had some pretty pretty good movies yeah, turn a hooch splash. Yeah, I mean he was, he was killing it and then he just kind of fell off pretty quick. Okay, like I like tom cruise, which he was kind of the same, but now he's kind of came back with the new Top Gun from nostalgia, not from acting, though he's not a good actor whoever his agent is, is brilliant because he just picks great movies to be in.

Speaker 2:

I don't even have to really do much, but they're great. Everything he's in is great. So I'll give you my number four. I'm going to go with Harry Potter the Harry Potter series.

Speaker 1:

Yes, that's in my team.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so this is another nostalgic one that every fall I watched all of them every fall. So I would rather watch the movie than read the books. But most of the like the series that are that were books first, I've started in the movie than read the books. But most of the like the series that are that were books first, I've started in the books and then stopped to watch the movies Cause I've rather watched the movie than the books. But this is one that I couldn't help but go back and read the books because, like, just the whole world was amazing. Sure, a hundred percent. Yeah, oh, it's so good.

Speaker 1:

Do you and Jamie watch them together or you watch them?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, which she's not really big into them. But yeah, we sit down and that's one of my fall series that we watch every year.

Speaker 1:

I watch it every fall as well, but not always. With Kaylee. She's not as much of a.

Speaker 2:

She didn't grow up watching them yeah, which I didn't either I didn't either. It wasn't until I read the the books but my mom would not allow me to watch the movies same with her, so after a while I ended up watching them and just really loving it like it's. It's so good and and I get people's gripes with it, but also the people that have gripes with it usually have never seen it, sure, yeah it's like yeah, you haven't even seen it.

Speaker 2:

Like you know, I get on the premise you may have a problem with it and that's fine. That's your. That's your own thing to deal with. A hundred percent.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

You know. But uh, it's fantastic man, and again it's got every. It's funny, it and okay. So here's my question who is the best character in that series? I've had arguments. I teach high school. I've had arguments with students about this. You know what.

Speaker 1:

Get out, go in the hall. So my answer is I think Snape would be probably top. Yeah, that's mine Because with acting, alan Rickman is just yeah, next level, but uh and but that answer would not have been that answer until after the last movie oh, yeah, yeah you know I'm saying yeah yeah, like the order of phoenix should be like uh, dumbledore probably yeah, yeah, which he got on my nerves, man.

Speaker 2:

It was like just giving griffindor all the points to just win. At the end it's like, okay, this is annoying.

Speaker 1:

Sure, come on. Yeah, but also I would like to think that would be a Gryffindor.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, have you ever taken the test?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm a Slytherin.

Speaker 1:

Are you yeah, okay.

Speaker 2:

Which that's my house anyway. That was my favorite, not because they're bad guys, but because that's where Snape came from. That's what made that my favorite house.

Speaker 1:

That's where he was from.

Speaker 2:

Pray about that one I had to definitely pray about that.

Speaker 1:

You know they're making a series. Yeah, I think it has promise. Hbo makes new TV shows. They've done well with other things.

Speaker 2:

We'll see, we'll see.

Speaker 1:

Only time will tell on that that one is in my list. It's my number two spot. You remember, obviously, back in the day you only had a finite amount of DVDs at home. We didn't have cable at my house. Growing up it was like, whatever you had, you just watched it over and over again. That's why a lot of these movies are with me, that one, though, but we only had uh, was it order the phoenix all we had I watched it so many times.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean I've seen them all a lot now, but like I've seen that one so many times, that's funny everything about it.

Speaker 2:

So see, I, I kind of had the same thing, but mine was like dvds that I bought. So I remember like five movies that I bought like myself and those are like. Bring it on was one of my first movies I ever spent my own money on, so that was one I just watched constantly.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I bet you're rooting for the Clovers in that one.

Speaker 2:

The Slytherin of the trillion world, oh, yeah, so yeah, I definitely had movies like that, that were, that were special, because like I bought, like these are my, this is my money.

Speaker 1:

Sure, yeah, were that were special, because like I bought, like these are mine, there's my sure. Yeah, yeah, you know.

Speaker 3:

so, yeah, all right, my number four okay description all right, yeah, you might not get this one, we'll see a former priest named graham hess.

Speaker 1:

Discovers mysterious cop circles on his farm leading him to to his suspect in an extraterrestrial invasion yeah, this is um.

Speaker 2:

don't tell me, this is um. Don't tell me, this is I'm not Shyamalan.

Speaker 1:

Yep.

Speaker 2:

Signs Yep, okay, it's one of my mom's favorite movies of all time.

Speaker 1:

So, obviously we watched it all the time.

Speaker 2:

That one isn't even touching, probably my top 100.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's fine. This is my nostalgia, not yours.

Speaker 2:

That's fine, but that is one of the Were they looking out the door and one like ran across watching a movie, a tv something yes, yes and then yeah, oh yeah, yeah, that was one of those moments like whoa, it's a great movie.

Speaker 1:

All right, I give it to you. It's probably not everyone's top yeah, all right, uh, for me, though we had it of one of our few dvds, we watched it a lot yeah my mom loved it, so to me it's just near and dear.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, which we're not. These aren't our top five that we think are the great. It's just our top five. Sure, yeah, you know so.

Speaker 1:

But that one for me is 100% Like. I don't think Kayla's seen it If I showed it to her she probably got some like that.

Speaker 2:

I probably have a couple on my list. That's like that too. It's just like okay, like that's okay.

Speaker 1:

This is mine. Yeah, for sure, the rest of mine, though. I don't know. My next one might shock you. Yeah, we'll see, I don't know if you've seen the next one.

Speaker 2:

Okay, my number three, and again in no particular order. This is just one. I, a million times and never get old, just net and just I could walk out and I do. I watch it probably once a month. Okay, at least it's gone in 60 seconds oh, I love that movie.

Speaker 2:

It is so good yeah yeah, and I, my wife, she's just like really again, and I'm like it's, it's a comfort. It is a comfort movie if I'm super stressed, if I just want to shut my brain off and enjoy something. If I've just got a few hours to spend, I'll be going through all these different movies. I'm like you know what.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Kind of 60 seconds.

Speaker 1:

That could have been on my list. That was part of our movies.

Speaker 2:

we had that was one of them. I forgot about that so good.

Speaker 1:

I remember there's a song about the cult.

Speaker 2:

I, I still got your face painted on my heart. Yep, oh, it's so good, man, and it's just absolute nonsense. No, it's so good and I love it. I am all here for it. It's Nicolas Cage doing what he does and I love it. I wanted that car, oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

Eleanor, yeah, dude. Oh, my goodness, man, that's a good movie, I forgot about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and it's got that awe, it's got the action and it's funny and it's got serious moments and it's really good man, yep. Angelina Jolie, yep, one of her kind of breakout. You know she'd done some earlier stuff when she was younger, but it was one where really she got on the radar because it was a huge budget movie, sure, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So her and oh gosh, I can't remember, oh gosh, I can't remember there's a, the guy that was an ex-soccer player um sphinx, uh-huh, he's the one that's quiet the whole time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he used to play like professional soccer, yeah yeah oh so good, uh, devol.

Speaker 1:

What's his first name?

Speaker 2:

yeah, robert devol yep, uh, the guy with the chop shop oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, oh, classic friends that part's so funny, I love it. They're just all the, all the like. Young kids are just looking at them like what is happening?

Speaker 1:

and they're like, don't worry about it, yeah, we're just getting in the zone so you know, like a band I play in, we uh, we have like pre-show stuff yeah like I always want to like. I want that to be the vibe before, like a song before you go on stage yeah everyone's focused on this one.

Speaker 2:

Like yeah and anybody on the outside doesn't understand.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah yeah, we're not always there. Sometimes you walk in, we're just kind of dancing Whatever's playing, you know.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

From that part, though, I'm like I want that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's what we're doing, oh yeah, and all the old heads in that scene are just all like oh yeah, we're getting into it, let's go go who was the little brother?

Speaker 1:

what was his name?

Speaker 2:

yeah, um, he's a big actor.

Speaker 1:

I can't remember his name can't even see his face right now yeah, um.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I can't remember his name. I know they had. They had the actor that played tweeter off of varsity blues he was one of the crew. Yep, um, I cannot remember the brother, the actor that plays the brother, but he's, yeah, he's another big actor, yeah, and it was just great. The whole cast was great.

Speaker 1:

I everything, everything about it was really good Number three for me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, this is the one.

Speaker 1:

I'm not sure you'll know, okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah, the description Okay.

Speaker 1:

Okay, a talented musician struggling with his personal and professional challenges while trying to make a name for himself in the music industry.

Speaker 2:

Ooh. Okay, ooh, okay, say it again A talented musician struggling with personal and professional challenges while trying to make a name for himself in the music industry. Ooh, a musician. And it's not a biopic, is it?

Speaker 1:

In a way.

Speaker 2:

Oh gosh, so that threw me off even more.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, it's 90s. I'll give you that.

Speaker 2:

It's 90s. I'll give you that it's 90s. Okay, a music, oh, I don't know purple.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, yeah, okay, okay I watched that so, and this was a vhs too yeah dvd.

Speaker 2:

We I mean, my mom loves prince really I love prince, one of my favorite art, one of the best artists of all time he is. He is Absolutely. I didn't like his music just because I never really listened to his music. He is fantastic.

Speaker 1:

You need to go back and listen to him.

Speaker 2:

He really is just talented.

Speaker 1:

It'll help you heal some stuff.

Speaker 2:

Some wounds man.

Speaker 1:

He's good. He played everything. He was just a savant. He's good, he played everything. He was just a savant and he's so creative.

Speaker 2:

I love watching his interviews where he talks about that. He's like we didn't have lip singing or auto-tune or nothing like that.

Speaker 1:

He's right, this is no jab Michael Jackson. He's obviously one of the best of all time. I don't think he didn't play everything and do all the stuff like Prince did.

Speaker 2:

No, Instrument-wise no.

Speaker 1:

For me instrument wise, yeah, like, like, like. I mean for me it's, you know, stevie wonder than prince, like, yeah, because he was just that good, but um, like there's, there's bass solos, him, there's guitar solos, where everyone's just like like famous guitar players are just like what's going on right?

Speaker 2:

now so but michael jackson did do a lot of a lot of composing off of his voice, sure no, no. So he's like he would give the like the line of how he wants it to sound, and then they would put the instruments to match.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he's the greatest of all. I mean, you know, he's great, he's so good.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, prince is bad man. That's a bad. What did he do? The Super Bowl halftime?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and it rained.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it was so good With that guitar. Yeah, man that's good.

Speaker 1:

Uh, have you? Have you heard the story of jimmy fallon talking about playing ping pong with him? Oh gosh, no okay I can't remember, I can't stand, wait, jimmy jimmy fallon no, I like jimmy fell.

Speaker 2:

Who's the other one, jimmy?

Speaker 1:

oh, the one that did the man show. Uh, I can't stand him. What's his? Name jimmy, it doesn't matter, can't stand, no matter, yeah, okay yeah, so yeah, but that was for me, I, I, if you have you ever seen it no oh, oh, go watch it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, so good.

Speaker 1:

No, because I again I mean prince was never even on my radar- dude, I mean it's, I mean it's so good, yeah, and like he didn't go so is it it's an actor playing him, or is it like, oh, is it okay?

Speaker 2:

okay, it's him playing.

Speaker 1:

They call him the kid. Yeah, it's like you know. Back then he stopped going by the prince. He was just a. You remember all this. So he was just the kid and he's trying to get himself going and there's more. Stay in the Time Zone there. If you know who they are. No Jungle Love, no.

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, okay, you need to go watch it Whenever I start watching One Tree Hill, you can go watch Purple Rain, okay.

Speaker 2:

And it holds up, so it's good. So if you put like just guitar players, put him versus jimmy hendrix who you got so, so I don't know, this is tough.

Speaker 1:

So here's. Here's the thing about jimmy hendrix phenomenal, one of the best of all time because he pioneered. Yeah, so many things we do today yeah now, who would I rather listen to play? Probably Prince, really, yeah, I mean.

Speaker 2:

Is that like your number one, like if you could pick like one guitar player to listen to you? Got one guitar player for the rest of your life, oh no. Oh, no, okay, Just Jay Mayer all day, really All day, all day.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, for sure the best.

Speaker 2:

they're just saying it to be counter right because like at this point, he's proved himself right okay man, my somebody I could listen to just constantly is john mayer 100. I could listen to him play just all day.

Speaker 1:

He's so good, he started off at, you know, like acoustic pop wide georgia body's wonderland. Then he kept going to clarity, then we got to uh, to uh, continuum yeah, and then they were like oh, this guy's really good at guitar and then, from there.

Speaker 2:

He was so big he went into like folk stuff yeah, playing with, like bb king, like whoa, yeah, what is going on right now?

Speaker 1:

yeah, he's, he's the best. And yeah, like before him, there was no, no one sounding like john mayer. Like the way he sings. Yeah, like, think about, like yeah no, like, no, like, like. However, like that's that ton voice he has no one was doing that before him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's so good man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he's the best of our generation.

Speaker 2:

For sure All right, number three. Number three.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Number three. I was thinking number two for some reason. Okay, number three I'm going to go with. Do I want to break this one out or put it moratorium, even though mine are out of order? None of them, none of them are are in, or man, I'm gonna go with. Lord of the rings, yeah, and again the series, the whole series. That's another one that I could just watch, and jamie, she watched it once. She said I will watch this with you, and she watched the three and was done, was like, okay, uh, never want to go back to that again. I'm just like, babe, come on, so I'll watch it a couple times a year every year same.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, so good, so good, so good it's.

Speaker 1:

It's the best, it's the biggest, the best world yeah, ever written. Oh yeah, it's, it's, it's definitely like it's just so dense the lore, yeah, I mean the cimmerillion, the lore in that that that's not a movie because it's so big right now I mean, but well, I don't think anyone can make it cause the token of state.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, the Lord was just a learning but um. Oh man, it and it is. It is so dense, to the point. Yeah, it loses a lot of people and, just like you, have to do a lot of homework to know what's going on.

Speaker 3:

It's like you can't jump in.

Speaker 2:

Like when the hobbits came out, I'm like that's great for fans, but most people aren't going to go and watch it Cause they're like what in the world is even going on?

Speaker 1:

Even though it's a prequel Right, but still like it's like I don't happening here well, hobbits kind of frowned upon or looked down upon as far as like tolkienites, because like um they had to. They took one book and made it in three movies, which made it water down the, the, the lore in it and you know, add a love scenes or love oh yeah, because they have to stretch it out, and that's what they did.

Speaker 1:

They wanted to stretch it out into two, three like the other one yeah, which I mean I, I showed kaylee the hobbit first and she enjoyed it yeah, because it is very action-packed and like, oh yeah, like they, they like, like the lord of the rings was true to this one, was it kind of took a lot of liberties. Yeah, did what they wanted, but, um, but I like that's.

Speaker 2:

That's my number one yeah, and that's that's what's hard about some of these movies that are like prequels, so the in the storyline it goes before the original movies, but it's made years afterwards, right, so it's hard for people to watch, to go from the new ones if you're watching it in line, the new ones that are made, and then it jumps to the old ones, like whoa, yeah, like, because you know, graphics and special effects are like a shocking difference. So it's like it's hard to get the same with star wars. Sure, it's hard to get people to watch even the, the prequel movies. So episode one, two and three, and then it jumps to new hope and it's like whoa, whoa, whoa, what happened? Because there's a very stark difference between the way it looks. Yeah, you know.

Speaker 1:

so well, but the thing that Lord of the Rings did again one of the best is did the practical effects.

Speaker 2:

Yes, yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's why I think it was better. It's the most awarded movie of all time, right. Yeah, it's crazy I think it is or series.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But because like they just did a great job, like yeah, so, but because like they just did a great job like the orcs looked crazy real you know like it was, and like the hobbit, they didn't do as many practical effects.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was a lot of green screens and stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah so like the only, like the slight you get is, like you know, um, oh, what's the little troll's name?

Speaker 2:

uh, gollum oh gollum obviously he. He was hard to make that won't, that won't keep up for all the time, because I guess that wasn't the best. Yeah, because there was no person you could find to do that and couture their body that way. Even that story arc is so good, of where he came from to where he wound up being it's like oh, it's so good, they're making a movie. Yeah, they're making a video game too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh that, that's gonna be interesting yeah, they said the movie could be good yeah, it'll be, yeah, it'll be and the first movie had ned stark in it which I'm ready.

Speaker 2:

I'm ready for like some new ips, like leave, leave these alone. You know, and and I as a fan, of course you get excited when new ones come out and when new shows and spinoffs. But it's like after a while it's like, okay, look y'all, yeah, please just create something new, sure, yeah, like, get away from this. Oh, another sequel, and another sequel, and another sequel and a spinoff and a prequel, and it's like, or a story that happens in between this movie and this movie.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh, okay, enough is enough, or just find another book to make a movie right.

Speaker 2:

Like so many good books, yes yep and and book movies usually do pretty decent sure 100 yeah yeah, like, um, like, the maze runners are pretty good, um, oh gosh, divergent, divergence yeah, those are good, one kind of falls off real fast yeah because they're supposed to be another one and they end up saying, nope, we're just not making it.

Speaker 1:

The third one's pretty bad.

Speaker 2:

Yeah Me and.

Speaker 1:

Haley rewatched those and the first two you're like in it, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, the third one is that movie is pointless. It's building the whole time and it's like all right, well, that happened that future dystopian movie, though I love that I like that uh, hunger games.

Speaker 1:

Um uh, what's the? What's the one that's black and white. Until they learn the memories. Uh uh the grandfather, yeah you do it, the giver no, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I've never seen it With Jeff Bridges in it.

Speaker 1:

No, it's a huge book Really, and they made a movie called the Giver with Jeff Bridges.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, get a watch I love those.

Speaker 2:

That genre is one of my favorites for sure. I like sci-fi but any kind of dystopian future or Book of Eli type stuff where it's like the end of the world and there's a thousand people left on the planet. Oh, it's so good. That's a good one too. That is one of my top twists in a movie ever. I was shook at the end of that movie, which we won't spoil it for anybody, but do you remember the twist at the end?

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 2:

We'll talk about it after we get off. It shook me. I was like His name's elliot that's funny. Oh, it's so good, uh, but yeah, I like that. That's one of my favorite.

Speaker 1:

You still gotta catch up on dune oh, I know, so okay, so kaylee has seen that before me yeah I was on the road and it came out in the first one. Yeah, okay she tried to show it to me while I was on hbo.

Speaker 2:

I just, I was long week or so the first one, the first remake, because I made one long yeah, the one the newest one with uh uh, what's the actor?

Speaker 1:

yeah, tim timothy uh yep that one anyway, uh, well, yeah, I watched about half of it. Not that I fell asleep because nothing wasn't good, I just was exhausted I think, so but one of the the first times that she has like, hey, you gotta watch, this, got to watch this.

Speaker 2:

It's fantastic man.

Speaker 1:

She's into this, you know the future stuff and sci-fi.

Speaker 2:

And the second one surpasses the first one.

Speaker 1:

Really yes.

Speaker 2:

It is so good.

Speaker 1:

I was like man.

Speaker 2:

I watched it twice in theaters. It was like a three-and-a-half-hour movie.

Speaker 1:

It was so good. I think one of the end games I watched more than once A couple times. Yeah, the first one.

Speaker 2:

The one movie I watched the most in theaters is this is weird. This is crazy Finding Nemo. I watched it like four times in theaters.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I do love a good Pixar movie. They make the best.

Speaker 2:

It's been a while since they made a real banger animated movie, though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they try to make.

Speaker 2:

no Disney made Wish, I don't know, yeah, yeah, I can't remember the last like good, well, what was the which? We didn't watch it, but the new one that was really big.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it was great yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So I knew that one was really good. It was a big movie before, which is not them, but also we watched that one Also good. So it's good.

Speaker 2:

So where are you at? You're on number two.

Speaker 1:

We've already done my.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that's right, that's right, okay, like.

Speaker 1:

Harry Potter's two. And then Lord of the Rings is one Lord of the Rings I try to make it tougher for you for the description it was going to say in an epic quest of a group of diverse characters to destroy a powerful and malevolent artifact, their journey through a richly imagined world is marked by battles, alliances and the struggle between good and evil. Yeah, that would have been, because that's like a thousand different movies. I was like these other ones are too easy.

Speaker 2:

Indiana Jones, okay, okay, so I'll do my two in one Would be Star Wars. That's up there. And then what? Was my other one Think, think, think, think.

Speaker 1:

I can't remember yeah, you didn't have very many that were like off the beaten path yeah, no, no I'm.

Speaker 2:

I've got a few that I really enjoy, like, um, there's some that are just like weird movies that I really like, like uh, starship troopers sure like that's one that I can watch over and over. It's a pretty regular on the tv at the house edward scissors hands edward scissors hands is a good one. Anything, anything with johnny dip in it, I love. I'll put pirates in my top five. I'll do that because I can't remember my other one. I'll put pirates of the caribbean all of them, yes.

Speaker 1:

So now jamie will watch those with me a thousand times oh yeah, I was trying to show the boys the other day, but the you know, okay, first one gets kind of weird. I guess it all kind of weird yeah uh, what about the marvel? All the marvels? Saga like that love. The first 10 years, though I thought about them. Those were some of the Of this newest generation, the past 10 years they're just set up for all the time?

Speaker 2:

For sure they are. They're great Up until Endgame. There's a couple of them. Thor Dark World was weird.

Speaker 1:

Still good though.

Speaker 2:

Any Hulk movie. I don't think they've really hit on a hulk movie in a long time yeah, but these guys haven't made one right, yeah, yeah, yeah, no it was edward norton the last time um, but they're, they're fantastic, they really are up until endgame.

Speaker 1:

I don't wait. Let's zero on this.

Speaker 2:

You're saying, endgame wasn't good no, no, up up until that point, like that was, oh yeah, but after that it's been other than the. After that it's been other than the Spider-Mans. It's been pretty bad. The Deadpools were pretty good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, black Panthers weren't bad.

Speaker 2:

Black Panther was good, yeah, which the second one was terrible. I didn't like the second one at all, and the first one was before Endgame.

Speaker 1:

I'm actually not have not seen them yet.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the first one was great. The second one was like it wasn't good.

Speaker 1:

Shang-Chi. That was good, Really good. Didn't like that one at all. I didn't like that one. Oh, it's not good.

Speaker 2:

It looked awesome the acting was good and that's one thing with all of those you can't deny they look great. Yeah, for the most part, most of a story, especially especially when the cop. Like when they just go, they just ignore the comic other than the name. Okay, it's like, ah, that, come on, you've got, you've got all the it's like. It's like, hey, we're gonna do a star wars where where darth vader is the good guy and he saves the day. It's like that's no, that's no, no, no, no I'd watch it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's terrible, so I didn't. I didn't read the comics, but Takeaway.

Speaker 2:

Comics. Standalone movie. Great movie, yeah. But you can't say standalone movie when it's part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Speaker 1:

Well, I did and I enjoyed it.

Speaker 2:

It was like hey and isn't it bad when you have to lower the bar? To say well, just look at it as its own movie. It's pretty decent, but it's not though.

Speaker 1:

It's a continuous story and it's terrible. It's a good movie.

Speaker 2:

Which I think they're course-correcting now. Are they yeah, they're kind of shelving and getting rid of a lot of these movies that they were putting together. I think Deadpool really is like okay.

Speaker 1:

Trying to pull it all back together.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I mean, you know he breaks the fourth wall anyway. Right, so he talks a lot during the movie about marvel's failures and dizzies. Yeah, oh, yeah. So I think they're real, like, because they're the one making the movie, I think they're realizing hey, we're gonna poke fun at this because we have been pretty bad you saw it already, yeah, okay, yeah, the new one yeah, yeah. So I think they realize we've got to turn this around. I mean, they've lost. I think in the past two years they've lost like $5 billion.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, after making the second biggest movie of all time, yeah and it's just all been downhill, Other than Spider-Man.

Speaker 2:

they've either barely broke even or lost millions of dollars.

Speaker 1:

Spider-Man was a different team, right, kind of Coming from millions of dollars. Spider-man was a different team, right, uh, kind of from sony, yeah still yeah, so it was hand in hand.

Speaker 2:

It's owned by sony, so they had the most part in it, but disney also had their own hand in it, which have done a really good job, though yeah, those spider-mans oh yeah they're all good.

Speaker 1:

I don't really have a bad spider-man it's really not, you're right yeah, they've been good with all yeah, like the toby mcguire.

Speaker 2:

The third one, yeah, was a little weird, like venom, was just like oh yeah, what's happening? In his hair. Yeah, oh yeah, he's dancing so like yeah yeah, but the first two, great.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the ones with uh. Who's the next one, uh? Uh andrew garfield those are good, yeah, yeah like they have not missed on the spider-man nope, the the cartoon ones. Yeah, that's the best one they made, oh it's so good man um which.

Speaker 2:

Who's your favorite spider-man? Oh, miles morales no, I mean like the actor. Oh okay, like in actual movies oh and miles morales. You're wrong on that too, so go ahead there's no way.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, he's invisible, he's got way he's.

Speaker 2:

He's not spider-man you're whitewashing it's only been a comic for 100 years. But okay, I'm, I'm the problem, okay um, uh, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

so I I really like the Tom Holland ones. Yeah, he is my favorite Spider-Man. I think he's my favorite too, but the Tobey Maguire ones obviously hit me, yeah, because.

Speaker 2:

It was a kid when they came out.

Speaker 1:

They came out. At that time, you know, I had the cereal box and all that stuff, dude.

Speaker 2:

Which that's what Stan Lee said about Tom Holland. He said when he created the character of spider-man so long ago, the the picture he had in his head. He said it is like tom holland. Is that? Yeah, like is the picture of who he thinks spider man is? Yeah, and I think he just plays it perfectly he kills it.

Speaker 1:

They write good stories, they don't go through the whole. I mean that's much of the backstory, right yeah, yes, uncle ben again, oh, yay, okay yeah, yeah, it's great yeah, you know who his dad is uh, uncle ben, no, no, who's?

Speaker 2:

oh no, he's an actor oh really, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, do you remember on pitch perfect, the woman and the guy judge? Yeah, okay, the guy judge is his dad are you sure?

Speaker 2:

I don't think that's right, tom holland's like british yeah, that guy's British.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that's right. You know people make accents right. They can talk with different voices.

Speaker 2:

No, I know that, but I don't think that's correct.

Speaker 1:

It's true, I don't think so I don't know his name.

Speaker 2:

I had to look that up. I don't know about that one who's the best Spider-Man, though the best Spider-Man, the character, it's Peter Parker. Peter Parker is Spider-Man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, in one world.

Speaker 2:

No, in the one that matters, the only one that matters. No, that's not.

Speaker 1:

That is him.

Speaker 2:

No, that's not the actor. Oh wait, let me see here. Hold up, that's not the actor off of Pitch Perfect.

Speaker 1:

I think it is. We'll talk about that later for the next episode. So if you put Miles Morales versus Peter Parker, Miles Morales wins every time.

Speaker 2:

Absolutely not.

Speaker 1:

All he can do is throw sticky webs out of it Sticky webs, and if he catches them he can throw them far. That's it. What else can he do?

Speaker 2:

That's funny.

Speaker 1:

Without. If he catches them, he can throw them far. That's it.

Speaker 2:

What else can he do? That's funny Without the Marvel suit. Oh gosh, oh Lord Jesus, help us all.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he can't go invisible. I'll tell you that.

Speaker 2:

So here's the next. He can't dance to Latin music. Here's the next question Is Batman a superhero? I've had this argument before. I mean yeah, yeah, and here was my. The person on the other side was like he doesn't have superpowers, so he's not a superhero, like no, that's not what makes a superhero, because in Iron man he wouldn't be a superhero.

Speaker 1:

Green Arrow.

Speaker 2:

You know it's like no, he's a.

Speaker 1:

Who's the other guy that shoots arrows to the marvel?

Speaker 2:

the marvel, uh, hawkeye, hawkeye, yeah, yeah which in in comics he had like super strength and uh same with black widow, like well, black widow didn't know she's a genetically altered superhuman and could all beat up spider-man spider-man is the greatest superhero ever. That's not the ground you're standing on oh, absolutely like spider-man, is the greatest superhero of all time there's no way.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he would. He would lose the black widow absolutely not what about him? Everything you're crazy his power is he can throw sticky webs and swing on them.

Speaker 2:

And just super strength and super speed.

Speaker 1:

Thor wins all those.

Speaker 2:

No, absolutely not Thor's great though.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, tell me what Spider-Man's going to do to Thor's hammer. Thor's not going to be able to hit him with the hammer. What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

He can't even hit him with the he can hit him with lightning? No, he can't. He's too fast to be hit with lightning.

Speaker 1:

We're not talking about Flash here, I know that it doesn't matter.

Speaker 2:

He's got Spidey. He knows it's coming before it happens. Spidey sense is a thing no, spidey man, that's.

Speaker 1:

That's where it's at.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I'll let you live there. That's not no one, no one that's going to agree with you on this.

Speaker 1:

So the next one, our next episode that we're going to do together is going to be top five superheroes we can do top five superheroes and I want to do like all worlds, though, because, like I'm watching a series now with heroes and like it's going to be, yeah, oh yeah, I was about today. Yeah, we'll do can we just be strong as like superpower, villain, hero?

Speaker 2:

yeah well, or we can do villains another time? They'll be. Yeah, we'll do villains some. Yeah, I think we're going to do that. We're going to be at comic-con me, richard and tyler's going to be at comic-con. I think we're going to do our top five favorite villains okay, yeah ever, and that'll be like movies or comics or, you know, cartoons, whatever because'm watching has a really good villain yeah, really good villain, and it could be a villain in a show that's not like a superhero show.

Speaker 1:

Like Cruella de Vil.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, or like, here's one of mine Spoiler ahead of time. Okay, one of my top five worst villains in a movie comes from Forrest Gump.

Speaker 1:

Okay, lieutenant Dane.

Speaker 2:

Nope Jenny.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Jenny is one of the biggest villains. Yeah, I don't like anybody in the movie no, no, really, that almost made my list.

Speaker 1:

So it's one of those movies I appreciate. It's not the Beatles. I appreciate them, but I don't listen to them. I've watched it. I'm not going to re-watch it listen to them.

Speaker 2:

Like I, I've watched it. I'm not gonna re-watch it. I don't do it. There's a movie you need to watch. It's about the beatles oh tomorrow yeah uh, yeah, it's not tomorrow, but yester opposite yesterday, yesterday, yeah, tomorrow it's a famous beatles.

Speaker 1:

It's really good. Oh, it's great. I thought you wouldn't like it yeah, I loved it.

Speaker 2:

Loved it. That's what I told jamie. I was like I kind of want to watch this. Just it's a cool premise, a cool idea. And then I loved it. I was like, babe, this is a buy, this is a movie I want to buy.

Speaker 1:

It's like if the Beatles were never there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I like how they went farther than that. Not just the Beatles were gone, it was like Coke or Pepsi or whatever and like a bunch of other things, weren't.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I was so good and it was like the. I like those kind of low budget movies that lean in a lot on story yeah, and like idea yeah, and it was just. It was great, great yeah, it was great. I thought, the main guy was awesome and I think his like manager loved it. I thought it was fantastic. I loved everything about it.

Speaker 1:

I've got a question what movie was this? Uh, where he said you went back in time oh, it might have been back to the. Where he said you went back in time, oh, it might have been Back to the Future. He said remember Yahoo, was that Back to the Future?

Speaker 2:

I don't think no.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a movie. They go back in time and the adult version of somebody tells somebody else remember the yes, maybe yeah Was that. Back to the Future? No, I think it was.

Speaker 2:

Or was it Yoo-Hoo? Yoo-hoo, like the drink.

Speaker 1:

Yoo-Hoo, maybe Yoo-Hoo.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, maybe I don't know, those are some good ones too. I can't stand the third one, but the first two were great. The third one was like the Wild West.

Speaker 1:

I've never seen that one. It's not good.

Speaker 2:

It is not good. Yeah, the first two are really really good. I think so, though I think he ordered a Yoohoo or something like that.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Somebody goes back to the future and they said don't forget this thing. And then, when they get back to the present, they were rich because of it. I think it's back to the future.

Speaker 2:

No, back to the future. What happens with that is he gets the almanac, and that's what makes Biff rich. When he goes back, he gets the sports almanac from the future. So it's got every winning team of every sport and he takes it back to the past.

Speaker 1:

No, you're talking about Seabiscuit.

Speaker 2:

And then no what, he bet on stuff like that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I love that movie too. That was in our collection. Yeah, see what?

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, not Se, no, not Seabiscuit.

Speaker 1:

Jeff Bridges and Toby McGuire.

Speaker 2:

So when's the last time you watched like a VHS?

Speaker 1:

Oh, shoot I don't know.

Speaker 2:

See, I collect VHSs 20 years.

Speaker 1:

Maybe Really Hold on a minute, probably 15 years.

Speaker 2:

Man, yeah, I collect VHSs. I got the old TVs, the CRT TVs and VHS players. I've got all those at the house. Like it hits different, like the sound, the previews, everything about it.

Speaker 1:

I love it, the coolest part was the last year around Christmas time I went and put on a bunch of like vintage commercials yeah, 80s, 90s, 2000s commercials.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I was just watching in the background and I came here. Somebody was like turn those off, it's boring. I was like that's really good to me. Oh, it hits something in your brain.

Speaker 2:

It's just like oh, it's so good.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and like what did we watch Me and Bubby watched Aladdin. That was open. Yeah, and everything about like the previews, the sounds, like everything, even before the movie. Yeah, it's just like oh my goodness.

Speaker 1:

It's a good soundtrack.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, it just hits like a spot and he loved it, yeah yeah it was first time he ever seen it.

Speaker 1:

Oh wow, yeah it was.

Speaker 2:

It was a month ago, when we were at in missouri really yeah, watch it at my mom's house the boys love it.

Speaker 1:

Um, not a good soundtrack, as a rest of cats, but that's for another oh my god, that's for another another day, that'd be another one. Yeah, they don't have another day, but it's funny yeah, everybody wants to be a cat, though it's the best absolutely now.

Speaker 2:

What a whole new world hello, no a whole new world.

Speaker 1:

Just a cliche written song about about a car. No, you're dumb. It's a dumb song about love. They're not better than everybody wants to be a cat. Wow, yeah, ask your fans, they'll. You're going to have some people over here like this guy's got some good points.

Speaker 2:

No, they're going to be like don't ever have him on again.

Speaker 1:

What is?

Speaker 2:

happening. Well, man, it's been fun. Yeah, it's been good, I sure do love you Get your list. What did we say? Top five?

Speaker 1:

superheroes.

Speaker 2:

Supers Yep.

Speaker 3:

Powers no. Powers Yep.

Speaker 1:

Powers yep and we're talking about when we say this, like the strongest that will, if they're fighting or no no, no, because they all one.

Speaker 2:

There's no way to determine that you know, and it's like well by arguing it would be yeah, but still you can't, I mean you can't argue oh, the hulk versus flash, what like there's?

Speaker 1:

flash wins.

Speaker 2:

You just don't know if the hulk can ever get his hands on him.

Speaker 1:

It's over he can run through the fault.

Speaker 2:

And it's like well, okay, superman versus Flash.

Speaker 2:

That's tough, you know, it's like, yeah, it's like I don't know, you just can't really, you know, so it'll just be, yeah, just arguing like the best, so like the best story arc, the best powers, the best, like just the best. Okay, you know, okay. Um, that's one thing you know about, about spider-man that I like is that not only does he have amazing powers, but also he comes from a broken past, but also he's a kid. He's not a grown man that that now has these powers. He's a kid that could very easily you're a teenager, you could use those powers for anything, sure, and he, he instead decides to give up his life to help his neighborhood.

Speaker 1:

Like that's a big thing, it's a pretty story yeah, it's pretty awesome man all right, we'll talk about that next time, about why it's not true, all right love you bro peace, all right.

Speaker 2:

Love you bro Peace.

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