Introducing: the Newlywed Draft
Properly Howard Movie ReviewMarch 08, 202600:44:1040.45 MB

Introducing: the Newlywed Draft

Steve and Anthony draft films they *think* the other has not seen. Nancy lends a hand with listener-selected films to augment our next season of Properly Howard.



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00:01 --> 00:18 [SPEAKER_02]: All right, bro!
00:18 --> 00:18 [UNKNOWN]: Next!
00:18 --> 00:19 [UNKNOWN]: Please do that!
00:20 --> 00:29 [SPEAKER_03]: Properly Howard fans Steve and I are going to engage in the trial trial by combat, but a trial to test our love for one another.
00:29 --> 00:34 [SPEAKER_03]: To help us with that is our discord monitor and email collector Nancy.
00:35 --> 00:36 [SPEAKER_03]: Alright, let the draft in begin.
00:36 --> 00:41 [SPEAKER_03]: Happy belated Valentine's Day Steve.
00:42 --> 00:44 [SPEAKER_01]: Happy Valentine's Day to you as well.
00:45 --> 00:46 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you celebrate?
00:46 --> 00:50 [SPEAKER_03]: I celebrated by Lane in bed and feeling gross.
00:51 --> 00:54 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, so, special night for Sarah.
00:55 --> 00:58 [SPEAKER_03]: It was not a special night for Sarah at all.
00:58 --> 01:06 [SPEAKER_03]: She brought me a little something to eat or something, but unfortunately, I was sick.
01:06 --> 01:11 [SPEAKER_03]: I am actually kind of still sick, but I'm pretty well drugged up.
01:12 --> 01:13 [SPEAKER_03]: So we'll see if we can make this work.
01:13 --> 01:23 [SPEAKER_03]: All right, so in the spirit of love making and romance, we embarked on the newlywed draft.
01:23 --> 01:24 [SPEAKER_03]: Are you ready for this?
01:25 --> 01:25 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm mostly ready.
01:26 --> 01:27 [SPEAKER_03]: You got the time wrong.
01:28 --> 01:31 [SPEAKER_03]: You thought we were noon, Pacific time.
01:31 --> 01:34 [SPEAKER_03]: I think I was pretty specific.
01:34 --> 01:37 [SPEAKER_03]: It was Easter and time in my email.
01:37 --> 01:39 [SPEAKER_03]: Do you want to begin with an apology?
01:40 --> 01:41 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, you text clearly.
01:41 --> 01:43 [SPEAKER_03]: I'm clearly fishing for an apology.
01:43 --> 01:52 [SPEAKER_01]: You texted me noon, and when you text me a time, it's indicative of my time, typically.
01:54 --> 01:59 [SPEAKER_03]: I do do that for you, although we have a guest this who was not on the text.
02:00 --> 02:01 [SPEAKER_03]: But that's okay, it's all right, man.
02:01 --> 02:02 [SPEAKER_03]: Everyone makes mistakes.
02:02 --> 02:11 [SPEAKER_03]: I think part of navigating any kind of love relationship is you learn that other people are flawed people.
02:12 --> 02:15 [SPEAKER_03]: I know that you're a very flawed person, and I forgive you for that.
02:18 --> 02:19 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I'm sorry you cut out.
02:22 --> 02:25 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, we're going to bring in Nancy in just a minute here.
02:26 --> 02:34 [SPEAKER_03]: Nancy's going to help us, but before we do that, would you please explain the rules to the newly wed draft as best as you understand them Steve?
02:35 --> 02:50 [SPEAKER_01]: We have chosen 10 genres with a kind of qualifying sub genre.
02:51 --> 02:52 [SPEAKER_01]: game to the system.
02:53 --> 02:56 [SPEAKER_01]: We went ahead and selected those in a previous pod.
02:56 --> 03:18 [SPEAKER_01]: There will be a coin flip, I believe, is what we decided on to determine who has the first pick, whoever has the first pick will pick a movie that satisfies not only the genre and sub-genre, but the assumption
03:18 --> 03:26 [SPEAKER_01]: if that is correct and that and so if I pick and then a movie that you have not seen, then that movie goes on our watch list for the season.
03:28 --> 03:47 [SPEAKER_01]: If yes, I mean, correct and you have seen it, then we will bring Nancy in, who will bring a listener offered movie that does not have to necessarily satisfy the genre
03:47 --> 04:01 [SPEAKER_01]: And that gets out of to our playlist, then I would have to pick a movie that satisfies the genre and sub-genre that I attempted to pick for you, but it has to now be a movie that I've never seen.
04:02 --> 04:02 [SPEAKER_01]: That's right.
04:02 --> 04:09 [SPEAKER_01]: We would then have two movies to watch instead of just the one out of that pick.
04:09 --> 04:15 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, this is all kind of, I think I came up with this idea because of moneyball.
04:15 --> 04:19 [SPEAKER_03]: It was one of these movies where I, you had told me several times, oh, never seen it.
04:19 --> 04:21 [SPEAKER_03]: And I always thought, oh, my gosh, you would love it.
04:23 --> 04:29 [SPEAKER_03]: And then we went to a draft, and I think I, I selected it, thinking that you hadn't seen it.
04:30 --> 04:31 [SPEAKER_03]: You actually had seen it.
04:31 --> 04:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, I had seen it since we had had the sense.
04:34 --> 04:34 [SPEAKER_03]: We had talked.
04:34 --> 04:35 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
04:35 --> 04:35 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
04:36 --> 04:37 [SPEAKER_03]: So it was one of those things.
04:37 --> 04:38 [SPEAKER_03]: And you ended up loving it.
04:38 --> 04:40 [SPEAKER_03]: We ended up covering it.
04:40 --> 04:44 [SPEAKER_01]: And it was the intention to be clear.
04:44 --> 04:49 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't think was necessarily to be like, oh, I bet you they haven't seen it, but they should see it.
04:50 --> 05:01 [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's one of these things where it's like, I'm pretty sure I know what kinds of movies that Steve would watch on his own, but maybe he needs my help to be a little bit more cultured.
05:01 --> 05:05 [SPEAKER_03]: Like, I've always kind of used something of a fixer upper.
05:06 --> 05:06 [SPEAKER_01]: Gotcha.
05:06 --> 05:11 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, and I kind of've always felt like you need to be brought down a notch.
05:12 --> 05:14 [SPEAKER_03]: which has happened a lot.
05:17 --> 05:21 [SPEAKER_03]: All right, so Nancy, I think you might have to unmute yourself.
05:22 --> 05:26 [SPEAKER_03]: If that's possible, I'm not able to unmute you.
05:26 --> 05:27 [SPEAKER_03]: This is going to be really interesting.
05:27 --> 05:28 [SPEAKER_03]: This is great.
05:28 --> 05:29 [SPEAKER_03]: Can't unmute, Nancy.
05:30 --> 05:33 [SPEAKER_01]: After we just read the underneath of the box, lid.
05:33 --> 05:36 [SPEAKER_00]: There was an unmute button here so so Nancy.
05:36 --> 05:40 [SPEAKER_03]: I would like two things first off.
05:40 --> 05:43 [SPEAKER_03]: I'd like to hear your experience of collecting films.
05:43 --> 05:44 [SPEAKER_03]: How many films do we have?
05:45 --> 05:55 [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe do a general description of the type of films that we we were able to get from the listeners and also how is this going to work if indeed.
05:56 --> 05:59 [SPEAKER_03]: We need to draw from the listener selected films.
05:59 --> 06:05 [SPEAKER_00]: Well, first, I'll say that we have 28 movies that we have received.
06:06 --> 06:10 [SPEAKER_00]: Some people sent in a couple of movies.
06:10 --> 06:17 [SPEAKER_00]: One individual sent in a lot of movies, and I wrote back to them and said, no, how about just you talk three?
06:17 --> 06:20 [SPEAKER_00]: They are all over the place.
06:21 --> 06:28 [SPEAKER_00]: And what I've done is I've gotten a bunch of marbles, and I have put numbers on them.
06:29 --> 06:30 [SPEAKER_03]: This is excellent.
06:30 --> 06:32 [SPEAKER_03]: Are we going to be able to hear the marble?
06:32 --> 06:34 [SPEAKER_00]: So, can you hear them?
06:34 --> 06:37 [SPEAKER_03]: No, you can't hear them.
06:37 --> 06:38 [SPEAKER_03]: We'll try.
06:38 --> 06:39 [SPEAKER_03]: We'll trust them.
06:39 --> 06:40 [SPEAKER_00]: You got more bad.
06:41 --> 06:41 [SPEAKER_00]: Okay.
06:41 --> 06:42 [SPEAKER_00]: Well, I've got more.
06:42 --> 06:43 [SPEAKER_01]: We'll add marble and post.
06:45 --> 06:50 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, um, so each marble has a number.
06:50 --> 06:50 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
06:51 --> 06:51 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
06:51 --> 06:51 [SPEAKER_03]: Wonderful.
06:51 --> 06:56 [SPEAKER_03]: Now we do need your help with one thing, Nancy.
06:57 --> 06:57 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
06:57 --> 06:59 [SPEAKER_03]: And that is, do you have a coin?
06:59 --> 07:02 [SPEAKER_03]: Could we ask you to flip a coin to see who goes first?
07:03 --> 07:04 [SPEAKER_00]: I will go get a coin.
07:04 --> 07:05 [SPEAKER_03]: This is good.
07:05 --> 07:07 [SPEAKER_03]: Now, we'll need to hear the coin, though.
07:08 --> 07:14 [SPEAKER_03]: I would, I would like to just say, but I think a lot is a writing on this coin flap.
07:15 --> 07:25 [SPEAKER_03]: because I think I know what you're going to do with this, and I'll describe to you what I think it is after it actually happens.
07:26 --> 07:37 [SPEAKER_03]: But if I get my first film, I'm absolutely going to block you from doing something that I think you that you want to do.
07:37 --> 07:41 [SPEAKER_03]: And if you get the coin flip, then there's no way I can block you.
07:43 --> 07:48 [SPEAKER_03]: And according to the rules of the game, I think that you're going to attempt to make my life miserable.
07:49 --> 07:59 [SPEAKER_01]: It's so it's super tempting, and I think it's actually good for the podcast, but we'll see this point flip is it really does determine who's the quite a bit.
07:59 --> 08:04 [SPEAKER_00]: Okay, well, being a Canadian, I have in my hands right now, a tuning.
08:04 --> 08:05 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, very good.
08:05 --> 08:06 [SPEAKER_00]: Which is equivalent.
08:06 --> 08:07 [SPEAKER_00]: It's a double room.
08:07 --> 08:08 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, all this is made up.
08:08 --> 08:13 [SPEAKER_00]: It's, yes, it's got a polar bear on one side.
08:13 --> 08:14 [SPEAKER_01]: Because that's the prime minister.
08:14 --> 08:20 [SPEAKER_00]: And yes, and since it's from 2012, it's got the queen on the other side.
08:20 --> 08:20 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
08:21 --> 08:22 [SPEAKER_00]: So you have to pick up queen or polar bear.
08:22 --> 08:24 [SPEAKER_03]: Which is, let me know when you want to.
08:24 --> 08:28 [SPEAKER_03]: Which is assuming the queen is heads and the polar bear is tails?
08:28 --> 08:29 [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.
08:29 --> 08:36 [SPEAKER_01]: I think the queen is the queen and the bear is the bear and she's having grown up near the San Francisco area.
08:36 --> 08:37 [SPEAKER_01]: This is my kind of coin.
08:37 --> 08:40 [SPEAKER_03]: All right, Steve, I'll let you call it.
08:40 --> 08:41 [SPEAKER_03]: Do you want cleanser bears?
08:41 --> 08:42 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm taking bears, baby.
08:44 --> 08:45 [SPEAKER_00]: Okay, I'm flipping it in the air.
08:45 --> 08:50 [SPEAKER_00]: It is a bear.
08:53 --> 08:55 [SPEAKER_00]: Maybe the bear is heavier than the queen.
08:55 --> 08:56 [SPEAKER_01]: Typically the queen.
08:56 --> 09:06 [SPEAKER_01]: okay thank you Nancy we'll bring you back in a bit okay actually Nancy I do have a question for you would you like to see the world burn
09:09 --> 09:10 [SPEAKER_00]: Would I like to see the world?
09:10 --> 09:16 [SPEAKER_03]: He's going to inflict a lot of pain on me if you say yes, uh, no, I wouldn't like to see it.
09:16 --> 09:17 [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you, Nancy.
09:17 --> 09:20 [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you, thank you so much.
09:20 --> 09:21 [SPEAKER_00]: Okay, so meeting myself.
09:22 --> 09:25 [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you, Nancy.
09:25 --> 09:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Alright, so with your first selection and tell me the category first and then tell me the selection.
09:31 --> 09:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Second.
09:31 --> 09:32 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, Anthony.
09:35 --> 09:40 [SPEAKER_01]: Do this puts me in a really interesting bind here, because I either define my wife's wishes.
09:41 --> 09:49 [SPEAKER_01]: And Nancy's wishes, let me just say, well, she doesn't want to see the world burn, but I argue this might actually be exactly what the world needs.
09:50 --> 09:54 [SPEAKER_03]: You think by inflicting pain on me, this will help heal the world?
09:54 --> 09:57 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, we've tried a lot of things.
09:57 --> 10:01 [SPEAKER_01]: We've tried voting.
10:02 --> 10:11 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, and this would really show in Xen Greenland, if the if if the intent of this game is to show how much we know each other.
10:11 --> 10:22 [SPEAKER_01]: If I knew what would hurt you the most, doesn't that also demonstrate a certain certain level of keep in mind in the theme of the newlyweds.
10:22 --> 10:25 [SPEAKER_03]: This is supposed to be this supposed to bring us closer together and that terror is a part.
10:26 --> 10:27 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
10:27 --> 10:28 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
10:28 --> 10:31 [SPEAKER_01]: But nothing brings people together quite like adversity.
10:32 --> 10:35 [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, what is your category?
10:36 --> 10:38 [SPEAKER_01]: Anthony, I'll give you the opportunity to ask for mercy.
10:39 --> 10:40 [SPEAKER_03]: I asked for mercy.
10:41 --> 10:42 [SPEAKER_03]: I beg for mercy.
10:43 --> 10:44 [SPEAKER_01]: All right.
10:44 --> 10:44 [SPEAKER_01]: Okay.
10:44 --> 10:49 [SPEAKER_01]: Then my first category is thriller espionage and your film.
10:50 --> 10:51 [SPEAKER_01]: Moon Raker.
10:52 --> 10:56 [SPEAKER_03]: Moon Raker, which is a film I have not seen, yeah.
10:57 --> 10:59 [SPEAKER_03]: Clearly this is working so far.
10:59 --> 11:05 [SPEAKER_03]: Now let me just explain to you and the listener what I think was about to happen.
11:06 --> 11:08 [SPEAKER_03]: And I think you'll be exactly right.
11:09 --> 11:21 [SPEAKER_03]: you're going to select a category, a film based on a true story, then you are going to select a film that you know that I've seen, like for instance, like Schindler's List.
11:22 --> 11:24 [SPEAKER_01]: Man, you had this exactly right so far.
11:24 --> 11:27 [SPEAKER_03]: And I was going to say, I haven't seen that.
11:27 --> 11:28 [SPEAKER_03]: I was going to play Koi.
11:28 --> 11:32 [SPEAKER_03]: And then you're saying, oh, oh, we just had a conversation about this.
11:32 --> 11:34 [SPEAKER_03]: And then I was going to say, OK, fine.
11:34 --> 11:37 [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, I've seen it.
11:37 --> 11:39 [SPEAKER_03]: And then we were going to throw it in the anteen.
11:39 --> 11:42 [SPEAKER_03]: Nancy was going to bring in a listener selected film.
11:43 --> 11:48 [SPEAKER_03]: And then you were going to return to the genre on a film that you haven't seen.
11:48 --> 11:52 [SPEAKER_03]: And you were going to select radio, which you have not seen.
11:53 --> 12:01 [SPEAKER_03]: But you know that I have seen, yes, I just want you to know, I so appreciate that you didn't do that.
12:03 --> 12:05 [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you to Heather.
12:05 --> 12:12 [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you to everyone that appealed to the better angels of my podcast partner.
12:12 --> 12:19 [SPEAKER_01]: Can we just say though, too, in the spirit of this game Anthony knew exactly what my nefarious plan was.
12:19 --> 12:21 [SPEAKER_01]: And I think that that we start where you're actually started this off.
12:22 --> 12:26 [SPEAKER_01]: on a very positive note for our friendship.
12:26 --> 12:35 [SPEAKER_01]: However, it's very, very hard for me because I do believe that for the good of the podcast, you having to talk about radio is what this podcast needs.
12:35 --> 12:39 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I'm just gonna read a text exchange that we had two nights ago.
12:40 --> 12:44 [SPEAKER_03]: This is you, liking my draft list for Monday.
12:44 --> 12:45 [SPEAKER_03]: I reply.
12:45 --> 12:59 [SPEAKER_03]: I think I might have a strategy in place for the first two rounds after that I'm at your mercy, and then you say, I have a strategy that is pure evil, but Heather doesn't want me to employ it, and I say, listen to your wife on Valentine's Day.
12:59 --> 13:01 [SPEAKER_03]: And then you say, I really want to do it though.
13:01 --> 13:11 [SPEAKER_03]: You'd be so mad and I said, if you make me watch radio, we're getting a divorce and you're applied rules of her rules to which I did not reply.
13:11 --> 13:17 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, yeah, so because I know me loves his rules, you love your rules.
13:18 --> 13:20 [SPEAKER_03]: I do and I would have abide by it.
13:20 --> 13:21 [SPEAKER_03]: I would have abide by it.
13:21 --> 13:27 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, because I, when I found that there's a rule here that allows me to watch radio if I get the number one pair.
13:28 --> 13:29 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, geez, I'm so happy about this.
13:29 --> 13:34 [SPEAKER_01]: So the streak, the streak continues if you're not watching it again and me not watching it at all.
13:36 --> 13:49 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so in order to make sure that you don't do this with the third selection, I'm going to with my first selection, I'm going to choose the genre of true story or based on a true story.
13:50 --> 13:51 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, because I was fully prepared to do it.
13:53 --> 14:03 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I look, I know it was 100% I was I was chambered for after all this how much fun
14:04 --> 14:09 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, that would be the best.
14:09 --> 14:19 [SPEAKER_03]: Now, this, all right, so based on true story, this is a film I do not think that you've seen, but I don't really know, and it is called all the money in the world.
14:20 --> 14:22 [SPEAKER_01]: All the money in the world.
14:24 --> 14:27 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm just confirming that I've never seen this.
14:28 --> 14:29 [SPEAKER_01]: No, I have not seen this.
14:30 --> 14:30 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
14:31 --> 14:33 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, that is going to be our film based on the true story.
14:34 --> 14:36 [SPEAKER_03]: I just recently found this film.
14:38 --> 14:41 [SPEAKER_03]: It was very kind of very surprised by it.
14:41 --> 14:43 [SPEAKER_03]: I was like, how come I've never heard of this?
14:43 --> 14:47 [SPEAKER_03]: This is actually fascinating, really entertaining.
14:48 --> 14:58 [SPEAKER_03]: And I thought of you when I was watching it because one of the characters in the film looks exactly like your son.
14:59 --> 15:17 [SPEAKER_03]: really yeah like doppelganger level similarity so anyway that is what we watching the me Jamaican note here i and for the record i was going to pick uh the luckiest man in america the luckiest man in america
15:18 --> 15:21 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, for if I had picked this category that you hadn't seen.
15:21 --> 15:25 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha, all right.
15:25 --> 15:26 [SPEAKER_01]: So, I've never seen Moon Raker.
15:27 --> 15:32 [SPEAKER_03]: Never seen, I've not even, I don't even think I've seen clips of Moon Raker.
15:33 --> 15:41 [SPEAKER_03]: Just to clarify a point here is that there are movies that I feel like I've seen the end several times because they were on television.
15:42 --> 15:42 [SPEAKER_03]: Right.
15:43 --> 15:45 [SPEAKER_03]: And I would consider those films that I have not seen.
15:47 --> 15:49 [SPEAKER_03]: because I didn't watch it from start to finish.
15:49 --> 15:51 [SPEAKER_03]: Would you agree on that point?
15:52 --> 15:53 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I agree.
15:53 --> 15:57 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it was the thing about just having like basic cable.
15:58 --> 15:59 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
15:59 --> 16:07 [SPEAKER_01]: I also almost feel like, even if you've seen a good chunk of it, but it was on like edited, yeah, yeah.
16:07 --> 16:13 [SPEAKER_01]: Like if you saw, for example, if you saw Range 80's comedy on, and it was heavily edited, you probably didn't really see it.
16:14 --> 16:21 [SPEAKER_03]: You probably didn't see it, and I mean, I mean, that was the whole point, is that it was supposed to be Ranchi, right?
16:22 --> 16:25 [SPEAKER_01]: Right, it would be, so it takes some of the shine off it.
16:26 --> 16:30 [SPEAKER_03]: I want you to know that I actually, I did a lot of research into the word ronchi.
16:31 --> 16:34 [SPEAKER_03]: I looked at several different definitions of ronchi for some reason.
16:34 --> 16:38 [SPEAKER_03]: No one can agree what the definition of ronchi is.
16:39 --> 16:40 [SPEAKER_01]: It's almost like the word irony, right?
16:40 --> 16:42 [SPEAKER_01]: It's like we think we understand it.
16:42 --> 16:43 [SPEAKER_03]: We don't.
16:43 --> 16:44 [SPEAKER_03]: No one really knows what I mean.
16:45 --> 16:45 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
16:46 --> 16:50 [SPEAKER_03]: This, it is now your turn and you're going to select a genre first.
16:50 --> 16:51 [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, yes.
16:52 --> 17:02 [SPEAKER_03]: uh... i am gonna select nineteen nineties thriller with dark in the title i'm so glad you did this because i honestly i didn't know what i was going to do with this
17:03 --> 17:27 [SPEAKER_03]: And whatever you select is going to work because I did I looked for every single 90s thriller with dark and that I even did variations of dark and I don't think I've seen any of them and I think that there might only be three and I did consider watching all three before we podcast on I'm choosing dark man
17:28 --> 17:29 [SPEAKER_03]: dark man.
17:29 --> 17:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
17:31 --> 17:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Interesting.
17:31 --> 17:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
17:32 --> 17:39 [SPEAKER_03]: If I, if that had fallen to me, I was going to take army of darkness.
17:39 --> 17:44 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, which I would have seen, which you would have seen, right?
17:44 --> 17:46 [SPEAKER_03]: So that it, it wouldn't have worked.
17:47 --> 17:49 [SPEAKER_01]: My backup was dark city, but I wasn't sure if you'd seen it.
17:50 --> 17:52 [SPEAKER_03]: have not seen dark city either.
17:53 --> 17:55 [SPEAKER_03]: I haven't seen any of those films.
17:55 --> 18:03 [SPEAKER_03]: So there was also a Stephen King who are called the dark half that I had never even heard of until now.
18:05 --> 18:19 [SPEAKER_03]: All right, so that it works and so far we we have got I mean this it'd be kind of funny if we go through this sort of entire thing and Let's just check in when Nancy real quick.
18:19 --> 18:22 [SPEAKER_03]: I just want to see how she's doing Nancy will you and meet yourself.
18:23 --> 18:24 [SPEAKER_03]: How are you?
18:24 --> 18:27 [SPEAKER_00]: I am just trying to not love too much.
18:28 --> 18:28 [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you.
18:28 --> 18:30 [SPEAKER_03]: Just want to make sure you're okay, Nancy.
18:31 --> 18:31 [SPEAKER_00]: I'm good.
18:31 --> 18:38 [SPEAKER_01]: Do you regret now, would you have preferred that we watched radio now that you had a chance to pray about it?
18:38 --> 18:39 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I looked it up.
18:39 --> 18:41 [SPEAKER_01]: It looks more like it.
18:41 --> 18:44 [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe you could have watched it and report back how you feel about it.
18:44 --> 18:45 [SPEAKER_00]: Steve, burn the earth.
18:46 --> 18:47 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
18:48 --> 18:49 [SPEAKER_03]: Love it.
18:49 --> 18:49 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
18:50 --> 18:59 [SPEAKER_03]: It is now my turn, and I'm going to select in the category, Alien Invasion.
19:00 --> 19:09 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, man, I was regret not doing that to be perfectly honest because, but yeah, but go ahead we'll see and we'll see it could be I get this wrong, but edge of tomorrow.
19:10 --> 19:11 [SPEAKER_03]: Is that Tom Cruise?
19:12 --> 19:12 [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, it is.
19:13 --> 19:13 [SPEAKER_03]: I've not seen it.
19:14 --> 19:16 [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, I think you're gonna like it.
19:18 --> 19:21 [SPEAKER_03]: Now, I did have a contingent, if you made me watch radio.
19:22 --> 19:23 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah.
19:24 --> 19:30 [SPEAKER_03]: I was going to go 2010 the year we may contact, which is a sequel to a movie that you hate.
19:31 --> 19:33 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that's true.
19:33 --> 19:37 [SPEAKER_01]: My, my alien vision was masters of the universe starring Dolph Lungron.
19:38 --> 19:39 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that would not have been fun.
19:39 --> 19:47 [SPEAKER_01]: I would, if I had pulled the radio stunt for sure, I wouldn't allow this because this would be too much.
19:48 --> 20:03 [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, all right, let's go 21st century horror, interesting, and I'm going to choose late night with the devil.
20:04 --> 20:05 [SPEAKER_03]: I have not seen it.
20:05 --> 20:07 [SPEAKER_03]: Wow, we're doing, we're on this something.
20:08 --> 20:10 [SPEAKER_03]: Honestly, I don't think I've ever heard of it.
20:12 --> 20:13 [SPEAKER_03]: Can you describe it?
20:14 --> 20:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Uh, it's sort of a, uh, like a found kind of a found footage type movie, uh, but it's about like a, uh, sort of like a tonight show type program where, uh, uh, an exorcism takes place and things sort of okay.
20:34 --> 20:35 [SPEAKER_03]: This is interesting to me.
20:35 --> 20:35 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
20:35 --> 20:41 [SPEAKER_03]: Now, if I was, if I had done 21st century horror, I would have chosen companion.
20:41 --> 20:42 [SPEAKER_03]: Have you seen companion?
20:42 --> 20:43 [SPEAKER_03]: I haven't.
20:43 --> 20:45 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, well, then I would have gotten it.
20:46 --> 20:47 [SPEAKER_03]: Look at how good we are.
20:47 --> 20:54 [SPEAKER_03]: So far, sorry for all the work that everyone did to us.
20:54 --> 21:06 [SPEAKER_01]: Should we have a, like, if we, if we, if we do a clean sweep, yeah, should we add a marble or two, just because our listeners also went through the effort, Nancy's sitting here muted.
21:06 --> 21:12 [SPEAKER_01]: Nope, I'm like, I'm, I'm finding a way to get radio and hands.
21:14 --> 21:17 [SPEAKER_01]: But I guess I could have put that in horror.
21:18 --> 21:19 [SPEAKER_03]: All right, it is now my turn.
21:20 --> 21:24 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm going, now this is, this was radiogenetically engineered by any chance.
21:24 --> 21:26 [SPEAKER_03]: It's, it is very possible.
21:26 --> 21:29 [SPEAKER_03]: So this is sci-fi genetic engineering, I'm choosing.
21:31 --> 21:37 [SPEAKER_03]: And I don't know if you've seen this or not, this is the born legacy.
21:39 --> 21:42 [SPEAKER_01]: Is this the one with Jeremy Renner?
21:43 --> 21:44 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I've not seen that.
21:44 --> 21:46 [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, oh, I'm so happy.
21:46 --> 21:47 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm so happy.
21:48 --> 21:49 [SPEAKER_01]: This has got genetic engineering.
21:50 --> 21:52 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, now you spoiled it for everyone.
22:01 --> 22:11 [SPEAKER_03]: I also, uh, well, I, this was also going to work for Spy Thriller as well, but I was hoping that I could get Spy Thriller and this and in which case I would have
22:12 --> 22:15 [SPEAKER_03]: Suggested that we watch Black Widow because I don't think you've seen that.
22:15 --> 22:16 [SPEAKER_03]: No, I have not.
22:17 --> 22:17 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
22:18 --> 22:18 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
22:18 --> 22:22 [SPEAKER_03]: So man, we're we're on our way to a clean sweep.
22:22 --> 22:24 [SPEAKER_03]: I'm going to be so happy if we do this.
22:25 --> 22:25 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
22:25 --> 22:41 [SPEAKER_03]: So now it is your turn to select.
22:42 --> 22:54 [SPEAKER_01]: All right, I am going to choose for sci-fi no aliens, the latest version of the running man.
22:56 --> 22:58 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, the running man remake.
22:58 --> 22:58 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes.
23:00 --> 23:01 [SPEAKER_03]: Which I have not seen.
23:01 --> 23:02 [SPEAKER_03]: Wow.
23:03 --> 23:05 [SPEAKER_03]: And who's who starts in this?
23:06 --> 23:07 [SPEAKER_03]: Glenn Powell.
23:08 --> 23:09 [SPEAKER_03]: Ah, this is the Glenn Powell.
23:10 --> 23:11 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
23:12 --> 23:19 [SPEAKER_03]: I would have chosen for no aliens the Martian, which you've told me in the past that you haven't seen it.
23:19 --> 23:19 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
23:20 --> 23:37 [SPEAKER_03]: I'm going to choose a 21st century action comedy and this is a movie called
23:38 --> 23:39 [SPEAKER_03]: It's very recent.
23:40 --> 23:42 [SPEAKER_03]: I think this movie is very funny.
23:43 --> 23:44 [SPEAKER_03]: I watch it twice.
23:44 --> 23:45 [SPEAKER_03]: I think it's great.
23:48 --> 23:49 [SPEAKER_01]: Ooh, so this is a me interesting.
23:51 --> 23:52 [SPEAKER_01]: All right.
23:52 --> 23:54 [SPEAKER_01]: Ha ha.
23:54 --> 23:56 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm gonna do crime drama for your 1983.
23:57 --> 23:57 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay?
23:58 --> 23:59 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm kind of surprised you didn't take.
24:00 --> 24:02 [SPEAKER_03]: I was, I thought you were gonna leave this to me.
24:02 --> 24:04 [SPEAKER_03]: That's why I didn't select it.
24:04 --> 24:06 [SPEAKER_01]: I want to put ronchi comedy in your hands.
24:06 --> 24:08 [SPEAKER_01]: I think this is what I feel like.
24:08 --> 24:11 [SPEAKER_01]: This is these are two categories.
24:12 --> 24:15 [SPEAKER_03]: You chose my category and you've left me with your category.
24:15 --> 24:20 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I feel like these are the two categories that could trip us up like either once or twice here.
24:22 --> 24:30 [SPEAKER_01]: So crime drama pre-1983, I'm going to choose below out, starting
24:32 --> 24:35 [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, Nancy, get your marbles out.
24:35 --> 24:51 [SPEAKER_00]: Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha
24:52 --> 24:55 [SPEAKER_00]: the last Starfighter from 1984.
24:55 --> 24:57 [SPEAKER_03]: Fantastic, all right.
24:57 --> 25:10 [SPEAKER_00]: The middit by listener Nathan Beaks, the plot is high school or Alex Rogan conquers the Starfighter video game, only to find out it was just a test and has transported to another planet.
25:11 --> 25:16 [SPEAKER_00]: He has been recruited to join a team of the best Starfighters to defend their world from the attack.
25:16 --> 25:22 [SPEAKER_00]: It stars Lance Guest and Robert Preston and the director's Nick Castle.
25:22 --> 25:25 [SPEAKER_03]: This was a film that I watched a lot as a kid.
25:25 --> 25:27 [SPEAKER_03]: I have very fond memories of it.
25:28 --> 25:30 [SPEAKER_03]: When's the last time you saw the last start, finally?
25:32 --> 25:34 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm pretty sure it's pretty marriage, at least.
25:35 --> 25:36 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, all right.
25:36 --> 25:36 [SPEAKER_03]: This is going to be fun.
25:37 --> 25:38 [SPEAKER_03]: This is going to be a lot of fun.
25:39 --> 25:42 [SPEAKER_03]: The special effects, or I mean, it really dates a film.
25:43 --> 25:46 [SPEAKER_03]: But it's such nostalgia with this film.
25:47 --> 25:51 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I'm really excited about this because this one popped up a lot when I was looking at certain sci-fi.
25:51 --> 25:59 [SPEAKER_01]: Um, and uh, because like there were a bunch that I wanted to watch with you, but I knew you'd seen, and this is amongst them.
25:59 --> 26:00 [SPEAKER_01]: So I'm actually really excited about this.
26:02 --> 26:03 [SPEAKER_01]: And now I picked.
26:03 --> 26:07 [SPEAKER_01]: Yes, I have now I have to pick a crime drama pre-1983 that I have not seen.
26:07 --> 26:13 [SPEAKER_01]: Um, and you may have, and I'm picking Nighthawk starring Sebastian Stallone of Billy D. Williams.
26:14 --> 26:15 [SPEAKER_03]: Nighthawk.
26:16 --> 26:19 [SPEAKER_01]: And it's got Billy D. Williams and who?
26:19 --> 26:20 [SPEAKER_01]: So Vester Stallone.
26:22 --> 26:22 [SPEAKER_01]: You not seen this?
26:23 --> 26:24 [SPEAKER_03]: I have not seen this.
26:24 --> 26:28 [SPEAKER_01]: See, this is the one I wanted to pick for you, but I'm like, this feels like something he would have seen.
26:30 --> 26:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Very interesting.
26:32 --> 26:33 [SPEAKER_01]: So I flipped these.
26:34 --> 26:39 [SPEAKER_01]: I saw, yeah, I had, you know, this is my, I hadn't seen either one.
26:40 --> 26:43 [SPEAKER_01]: And so I actually gambled that you would have seen a,
26:44 --> 27:04 [SPEAKER_03]: a, uh, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a
27:04 --> 27:06 [SPEAKER_03]: Runchy 80's comedy.
27:07 --> 27:11 [SPEAKER_03]: And it really, I mean, I really had a lot of trouble with this one.
27:11 --> 27:19 [SPEAKER_03]: I'll just explain to you that I was really trying to figure out a way to advocate for the film three o'clock high.
27:21 --> 27:22 [SPEAKER_03]: I have two questions.
27:22 --> 27:29 [SPEAKER_03]: Number one, you've probably seen this film, but the question is, have you seen it from start to finish?
27:29 --> 27:30 [SPEAKER_01]: Three o'clock high?
27:30 --> 27:31 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
27:31 --> 27:58 [SPEAKER_01]: uh... i don't think so i'm double checking this is kept with the kc shemasko right uh... you know if it would be one of those ones it would be hard for me to to say for sure so okay so i i decided against that for two reasons one i thought it's very possible that you've seen it and then secondly
27:58 --> 28:06 [SPEAKER_03]: I did some research on sort of like, you know, like the common sense media or whatever to see you, if this could be considered a ronchi comedy.
28:06 --> 28:07 [SPEAKER_03]: And I don't think it can.
28:07 --> 28:09 [SPEAKER_01]: No, I don't, yeah, I don't think so.
28:09 --> 28:14 [SPEAKER_03]: It certainly feels like an 80s high school comedy.
28:14 --> 28:15 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, that's what it is.
28:15 --> 28:17 [SPEAKER_03]: It's an 80s high school comedy.
28:18 --> 28:22 [SPEAKER_03]: But I just couldn't fit it into the ronchi.
28:22 --> 28:25 [SPEAKER_03]: The ronchi is, it's a very difficult,
28:27 --> 28:27 [SPEAKER_03]: category.
28:27 --> 28:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Some people think that ranchy simply means a poor taste.
28:31 --> 28:34 [SPEAKER_03]: Some people think that it has to be of a sexual nature.
28:34 --> 28:41 [SPEAKER_03]: You know, you and I have discussed that maybe porches is the archetype of the ranchy A.V.s comedy.
28:42 --> 28:42 [SPEAKER_01]: I would think so.
28:42 --> 28:45 [SPEAKER_01]: That sort of comes like that becomes...
28:45 --> 28:46 [SPEAKER_01]: almost synonymous, right?
28:47 --> 29:00 [SPEAKER_03]: I think so, and the other thing is, I think, you know, you had a joke that I like, and I also relate to, and that is, I'm 50 years old, and I still don't think I'm old enough to watch porches.
29:03 --> 29:12 [SPEAKER_03]: Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
29:14 --> 29:17 [SPEAKER_01]: John, if you're good, starring Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr. with Herman.
29:18 --> 29:19 [SPEAKER_03]: Correct.
29:19 --> 29:20 [SPEAKER_01]: So out of the theater.
29:21 --> 29:22 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no.
29:22 --> 29:26 [SPEAKER_01]: I've not only seen that in the theater, but I also rented the unrated version.
29:28 --> 29:30 [SPEAKER_03]: Now, all right, so is this a crunchy comedy?
29:31 --> 29:31 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah.
29:31 --> 29:35 [SPEAKER_01]: Okay, so that's more so if you take the unrated version.
29:35 --> 29:36 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so I was gonna suggest that.
29:37 --> 29:42 [SPEAKER_03]: Now, I think clearly that was something that you'd seen so we're gonna have to bring in Nancy.
29:42 --> 29:45 [SPEAKER_03]: Nancy, are you, do you have the marbles ready?
29:46 --> 29:50 [SPEAKER_00]: Yes, I'm trying to imagine a crunchy comedy with Anthony Michael Hall.
29:50 --> 29:52 [SPEAKER_01]: It's way off tight because he plays the job.
29:52 --> 29:57 [SPEAKER_01]: He's like this job quarterback who is being recruited by colleges.
29:57 --> 30:00 [SPEAKER_01]: And so there are sort of like sex capates that can kind of go along with that.
30:01 --> 30:06 [SPEAKER_01]: Robert Denny Jr. is kind of the the wise crack and wide receiver alongside him.
30:07 --> 30:14 [SPEAKER_01]: It was not a good movie, even though good was in the title, don't be fooled.
30:15 --> 30:17 [SPEAKER_00]: Okay, well, I've picked marble number 23.
30:18 --> 30:26 [SPEAKER_00]: This was a movie selected by David M. And it's from 2010, it's called Meeks Cut-Off.
30:26 --> 30:36 [SPEAKER_00]: That's M-E-E-K, apostrophe S. Settlers traveling through the Oregon desert in 1845 find themselves stranded in harsh conditions.
30:37 --> 30:42 [SPEAKER_00]: Stars Michelle Williams, Bruce Greenwood, and Paul Danneau.
30:42 --> 30:45 [SPEAKER_00]: and it was directed by Kelly Rickard.
30:45 --> 30:47 [SPEAKER_03]: This is a very interesting choice.
30:48 --> 30:49 [SPEAKER_03]: I appreciate it.
30:49 --> 30:54 [SPEAKER_03]: It says probably a movie that Stephen I would have never chosen to cover otherwise.
30:55 --> 30:55 [SPEAKER_01]: Have you seen it?
30:56 --> 30:56 [SPEAKER_01]: Uh-huh.
30:56 --> 30:57 [SPEAKER_01]: I've not seen it.
30:57 --> 30:57 [SPEAKER_01]: No.
30:57 --> 30:58 [SPEAKER_01]: This is exciting.
30:58 --> 30:59 [SPEAKER_01]: Two movies we've never.
30:59 --> 31:00 [SPEAKER_01]: Where do you go?
31:00 --> 31:01 [SPEAKER_03]: It makes cut off.
31:02 --> 31:02 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
31:03 --> 31:03 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
31:03 --> 31:09 [SPEAKER_03]: So now it comes back to me to select a rontic comedy that I have not seen.
31:09 --> 31:12 [SPEAKER_03]: And the movie that I'm going to select is Clue.
31:12 --> 31:15 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh, Clue is wonderful.
31:16 --> 31:17 [SPEAKER_03]: So I've heard good things.
31:18 --> 31:22 [SPEAKER_03]: And it's sort of like, you know, you think of a Ronti comedy.
31:22 --> 31:31 [SPEAKER_03]: It's usually, the setting is usually like, young men who've just, you know, their seniors in high school or they just got to college.
31:31 --> 31:36 [SPEAKER_03]: And it's all about them trying to lose their virginity or something like that.
31:38 --> 31:42 [SPEAKER_03]: Or just be a, you know, just being around naked women.
31:42 --> 31:44 [SPEAKER_03]: That's the basic idea.
31:45 --> 31:46 [SPEAKER_03]: What clue?
31:46 --> 31:48 [SPEAKER_01]: What makes you think this is wrong, you know?
31:50 --> 31:51 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, I haven't seen it.
31:51 --> 31:52 [SPEAKER_03]: I'm telling you.
31:52 --> 31:52 [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
31:53 --> 31:54 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, but how would you say?
31:54 --> 31:56 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm just going on what the reviews say.
31:56 --> 31:58 [SPEAKER_01]: It's like it's a PG.
31:59 --> 32:01 [SPEAKER_03]: Apparently, there's a lot of sexual in UNDO.
32:03 --> 32:03 [SPEAKER_03]: Hmm.
32:03 --> 32:04 [SPEAKER_03]: You don't think that this works.
32:04 --> 32:06 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I love the movie, Clu.
32:06 --> 32:08 [SPEAKER_01]: I just, I wouldn't classify it as Ranshi.
32:08 --> 32:13 [SPEAKER_01]: I mean, cleavage every once in a while is not Ranshi make, right?
32:14 --> 32:19 [SPEAKER_01]: So I didn't want to spoil myself too much, but... Yeah, I mean, there's double entendres and a nude character.
32:19 --> 32:19 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
32:20 --> 32:26 [SPEAKER_03]: Okay, and for in your mind that these are not Ranshi things.
32:27 --> 32:28 [SPEAKER_01]: They're unsavory.
32:33 --> 32:36 [SPEAKER_03]: I had a lot of trouble with defining Rachi.
32:38 --> 32:38 [SPEAKER_01]: Just that I can't see.
32:38 --> 32:40 [SPEAKER_01]: I was when I was going to pick this category.
32:40 --> 32:42 [SPEAKER_01]: I was going to select the man with two brains.
32:42 --> 32:43 [SPEAKER_01]: Had you seen that.
32:45 --> 32:47 [SPEAKER_03]: No, no, I'm sure.
32:48 --> 32:49 [SPEAKER_03]: Is that Steve Martin?
32:49 --> 32:49 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
32:51 --> 32:53 [SPEAKER_03]: He did that and all of me.
32:55 --> 32:55 [SPEAKER_03]: It feels redundant.
32:56 --> 33:03 [SPEAKER_01]: No, amount of brains is much different, but because he doesn't have the brain in him.
33:03 --> 33:07 [SPEAKER_01]: All right, so you're you're nixine clue because you don't feel I just don't think it's launching.
33:08 --> 33:11 [SPEAKER_01]: All right, I don't know if Nancy has anything to wish you wants to add, but
33:11 --> 33:13 [SPEAKER_03]: Nancy, would you help us here?
33:13 --> 33:17 [SPEAKER_03]: We're going to need some help with the defining the art range.
33:17 --> 33:21 [SPEAKER_00]: Wow, isn't clue and added the Christie movie.
33:21 --> 33:29 [SPEAKER_00]: I've never associated crunchy with, I guess, a Christie, but I am on IMDB right now and there is some cleavage.
33:30 --> 33:32 [SPEAKER_00]: There's definitely some cleavage in some of the pages.
33:32 --> 33:34 [SPEAKER_03]: I'm not for you, Steve.
33:34 --> 33:36 [SPEAKER_00]: But, but I've seen, I've seen Clue.
33:37 --> 33:40 [SPEAKER_00]: It's got Tim Curry, Christopher Lloyd, Madeline Con.
33:40 --> 33:42 [SPEAKER_00]: It's got a lot, oh, it's got Michael McKinney.
33:42 --> 33:44 [SPEAKER_01]: It's a wonderful film, very slapsticky.
33:45 --> 33:46 [SPEAKER_00]: It's really good.
33:46 --> 33:47 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, it's more that.
33:47 --> 33:48 [SPEAKER_01]: Here's the thing.
33:48 --> 33:52 [SPEAKER_01]: I would be willing to allow Clue, but I feel like Anthony has to pick another launching.
33:52 --> 33:53 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, I'm not doing that.
33:53 --> 33:57 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, then I just can't, I can't put this right.
33:58 --> 34:26 [SPEAKER_03]: I have another option here now if you pick a movie you've seen because you're uh... dumb do we have to go to the marbles again yes that's right i do have another and i don't because i haven't seen it i don't know if it qualifies as see this is sort of that's a great thought part of the problem with this just make me make me defining ronchi to you uh... woman in red
34:27 --> 34:34 [SPEAKER_01]: Hmm, Gene Wilder, I think it might qualify because there's full frontal.
34:35 --> 34:41 [SPEAKER_03]: See, okay, I went to a list of like, Ronchi 80's comedies that, man, people make lists.
34:42 --> 34:45 [SPEAKER_03]: And this was one of the films that was on the list.
34:45 --> 34:53 [SPEAKER_03]: And I know that I like Gene Wilder, so that's why this was sort of my backup.
34:53 --> 34:55 [SPEAKER_03]: There you go, this is just let you through clue.
34:56 --> 34:58 [SPEAKER_03]: I'm willing to do clue.
34:58 --> 35:07 [SPEAKER_03]: If you want to do that, you're going to have to accept that your definition of Ronci might not be the only definition.
35:07 --> 35:10 [SPEAKER_01]: Well, I mean, I don't think that's anybody's definition of Ronci is clue.
35:11 --> 35:14 [SPEAKER_01]: A PG movie based on a board game.
35:16 --> 35:18 [SPEAKER_03]: Maybe you might not be able to explain the story of my clue.
35:19 --> 35:21 [SPEAKER_03]: We do clue differently in our house.
35:23 --> 35:27 [SPEAKER_01]: We know what the lead pipe means in your own house.
35:27 --> 35:28 [SPEAKER_03]: It's up to you.
35:28 --> 35:30 [SPEAKER_03]: Do you want to do woman in red?
35:30 --> 35:34 [SPEAKER_03]: Or do you want to do a clue?
35:34 --> 35:35 [SPEAKER_01]: I don't do clue.
35:36 --> 35:37 [SPEAKER_01]: All right, let's do clue.
35:38 --> 35:41 [SPEAKER_01]: I feel like this is sort of a...
35:41 --> 35:42 [SPEAKER_01]: I feel like I made two concessions.
35:42 --> 35:45 [SPEAKER_01]: I've given you mercy and I've allowed you to not be ronchy.
35:45 --> 35:51 [SPEAKER_01]: I feel like you really came out like a banded on this one against your pure
35:52 --> 35:54 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm kind of approved when it comes to these things.
35:56 --> 36:11 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, the options I was going to pick for a ranch economy, I was deciding to do man with two brains, easy money with the Roddy Dangerfield and Joe Peshie, Dr. Detroit or down and out in Beverly Hills.
36:11 --> 36:12 [SPEAKER_01]: Can you see any of those?
36:12 --> 36:13 [SPEAKER_01]: Nope.
36:13 --> 36:21 [SPEAKER_01]: So the hard part for me was about night while it reads, I didn't take this category because I was going to pick one of these and I'm like, but if they've seen it, I'm like, now I got to go pick one that I haven't seen.
36:22 --> 36:29 [SPEAKER_01]: And then we're ending in the, that we're like treading into waters that your, your sensibilities probably couldn't handle.
36:31 --> 36:32 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I would have exploded.
36:32 --> 36:33 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
36:34 --> 36:42 [SPEAKER_03]: Nancy, we would like to hear what some of the other listeners selected films might have been.
36:43 --> 36:43 [SPEAKER_00]: Sure.
36:43 --> 37:00 [SPEAKER_00]: Okay, the first one was the final countdown submitted by Call and C in 1980, an assistant in the department of defense is assigned by his mysterious chief to visit the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz.
37:01 --> 37:03 [SPEAKER_00]: And they basically go back in time.
37:03 --> 37:04 [SPEAKER_00]: There's time travel.
37:05 --> 37:06 [SPEAKER_03]: Wait, hold on a second here.
37:07 --> 37:08 [SPEAKER_03]: Have you seen that, Steve?
37:09 --> 37:11 [SPEAKER_03]: Though, final countdown, all right.
37:11 --> 37:17 [SPEAKER_03]: So it is, once that, because I actually saw that one, that was the only one that I saw come in.
37:17 --> 37:22 [SPEAKER_03]: I think that that one might be something that I would definitely want to have a look at.
37:22 --> 37:24 [SPEAKER_03]: It's very, it looks very interesting.
37:25 --> 37:28 [SPEAKER_03]: Now, for the rest of these films, I think maybe just rapid fires with the titles.
37:28 --> 37:29 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, okay.
37:29 --> 37:31 [SPEAKER_00]: So the next one is no way out.
37:31 --> 37:32 [SPEAKER_03]: Same thing.
37:32 --> 37:37 [SPEAKER_00]: Kevin Costner, tape heads with John Cousac and Tim Robbins.
37:38 --> 37:42 [SPEAKER_00]: My dinner with Andre, with Andre Gregory and Wallace Shaw.
37:42 --> 37:46 [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, I should hate that one, Steve.
37:46 --> 38:00 [SPEAKER_00]: One cut of the dead, it was originally in Japanese, Battle Royale, another Japanese movie to live and die in L.A. Oh, without having seen it, I was hoping.
38:00 --> 38:01 [SPEAKER_03]: Just recently watched it, yeah.
38:02 --> 38:03 [SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.
38:03 --> 38:04 [SPEAKER_00]: American Psycho.
38:05 --> 38:07 [SPEAKER_00]: In bruise.
38:07 --> 38:08 [SPEAKER_01]: Oh in bruise.
38:08 --> 38:09 [SPEAKER_00]: I love them.
38:10 --> 38:10 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
38:10 --> 38:12 [SPEAKER_00]: Safety not guaranteed.
38:13 --> 38:16 [SPEAKER_00]: with Aubrey Plaza, the devil wears Prada.
38:16 --> 38:18 [SPEAKER_03]: Recently, Washington hated it.
38:18 --> 38:19 [SPEAKER_03]: hated the ill.
38:20 --> 38:20 [SPEAKER_03]: So much.
38:20 --> 38:21 [SPEAKER_03]: That's funny.
38:21 --> 38:24 [SPEAKER_00]: So I guess you're not going to be a little infinity to the sequel.
38:24 --> 38:28 [SPEAKER_03]: David, if you're listening, I know that you said that this is a perfect movie.
38:29 --> 38:30 [SPEAKER_03]: I couldn't disagree more.
38:31 --> 38:32 [SPEAKER_01]: I feel there's a spin-off pod coming.
38:32 --> 38:33 [SPEAKER_03]: They're actually doing a secret.
38:33 --> 38:35 [SPEAKER_03]: They're doing a sequel.
38:35 --> 38:36 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.
38:36 --> 38:41 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I've already seen the commercials that comes out in May, interview with the vampire.
38:41 --> 38:45 [SPEAKER_03]: It's flawed, but it's fun.
38:45 --> 39:02 [SPEAKER_00]: And then someone, uh, I put these down as three movies, although you could, uh, consider them, uh, three movies, uh, together, uh, the baritown trilogy, which is made up of the commitments, the snapper and the van.
39:02 --> 39:07 [SPEAKER_03]: I didn't, I, I mean, I'm very familiar with the commitments, I'm not from with the other two.
39:08 --> 39:10 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I've seen all three and I've read the books.
39:10 --> 39:11 [SPEAKER_00]: They're really quite good.
39:13 --> 39:16 [SPEAKER_00]: This one here is apparently a Canadian movie.
39:16 --> 39:18 [SPEAKER_00]: It's called Cube from 1997.
39:18 --> 39:20 [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I think I have to.
39:21 --> 39:27 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, the garbage pale, the sorcerer, hot fuzz.
39:28 --> 39:37 [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, let me have fuzz.
39:37 --> 39:38 [SPEAKER_01]: You're all baby.
39:39 --> 39:39 [SPEAKER_00]: Dole?
39:41 --> 39:41 [SPEAKER_00]: Ooh.
39:41 --> 39:42 [SPEAKER_00]: Weird science.
39:43 --> 39:46 [SPEAKER_00]: Another Anthony Michael Hall classic, Ghost Fusters.
39:48 --> 39:51 [SPEAKER_00]: And last, but not least, over the edge from 1979.
39:52 --> 39:54 [SPEAKER_03]: Interesting.
39:54 --> 39:58 [SPEAKER_03]: All right, Nancy, before we let you go, I have a question.
39:59 --> 40:07 [SPEAKER_03]: Recently, Stephen, we're talking about how a lot of American-made films feature the American president.
40:07 --> 40:22 [SPEAKER_03]: Sometimes as an action hero, it's one of the things that it's sort of a bizarre thing that a lot of films do, and we were asking ourselves, do other countries do this?
40:22 --> 40:34 [SPEAKER_03]: So, even my question to you as a Canadian, do Canadian filmmakers ever include the role of the
40:36 --> 40:37 [SPEAKER_00]: not that I'm aware of.
40:37 --> 40:49 [SPEAKER_00]: No, but Justin Trudeau, who was our prime minister for quite a few years, he did act in a CBC drama about the first world, I believe it was the first world war a couple of years ago.
40:49 --> 40:54 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, no, I mean, we've had actors for as presidents as well for sure.
40:54 --> 40:54 [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
40:54 --> 40:55 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
40:55 --> 40:56 [SPEAKER_03]: So this is interesting to me.
40:56 --> 41:00 [SPEAKER_03]: If you are listening and you hail from another country,
41:01 --> 41:03 [SPEAKER_03]: is this a thing outside of America?
41:03 --> 41:10 [SPEAKER_03]: Do you ever include a fictional prime minister or president in your films or is this exclusively an American thing?
41:10 --> 41:14 [SPEAKER_03]: It's kind of a bizarre little quirk of American filmmaking.
41:15 --> 41:17 [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I'm not aware of it.
41:17 --> 41:17 [SPEAKER_00]: All right.
41:17 --> 41:18 [SPEAKER_03]: All right.
41:18 --> 41:20 [SPEAKER_03]: Well, thank you very much, Nancy, for your help.
41:21 --> 41:22 [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, it's my pleasure.
41:22 --> 41:25 [SPEAKER_00]: Um, any time you need help, you just love it.
41:25 --> 41:25 [SPEAKER_00]: Sure.
41:25 --> 41:26 [SPEAKER_01]: Thank you, Nancy.
41:26 --> 41:28 [SPEAKER_03]: All right, so Steve, how are you feeling about this?
41:29 --> 41:33 [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, clearly, you had a particular agenda going in.
41:34 --> 41:35 [SPEAKER_03]: You got to talk down from it.
41:35 --> 41:37 [SPEAKER_03]: Do you feel like you should have stuck to your guns?
41:38 --> 41:42 [SPEAKER_01]: I think it would have been, I like this list.
41:42 --> 41:44 [SPEAKER_01]: I think this list is a good mix of interesting.
41:44 --> 41:50 [SPEAKER_01]: I'm actually glad we had to go to the marbles, just because a lot of listener work was put in there.
41:50 --> 41:51 [SPEAKER_01]: And Nancy was here.
41:51 --> 41:55 [SPEAKER_01]: And it would have, you know, while it would have been great to demonstrate how, well,
41:56 --> 42:05 [SPEAKER_01]: I think, I think the way that it paned out with each of us taking each other's categories and getting them wrong was kind of a fun little twist at the end.
42:07 --> 42:19 [SPEAKER_01]: The overall plan to get you to watch radio, while I do regret a little bit, I think it would have just solid the rest of the whole draft.
42:20 --> 42:23 [SPEAKER_03]: Absolutely, it would have solided the rest of our relationship.
42:27 --> 42:33 [SPEAKER_01]: So, uh, yeah, so just as a recap here, we are watching Moon Raker, all the money in the world.
42:35 --> 42:51 [SPEAKER_01]: Dark Man, late night with the devil, the born legacy, the running man, Edge of tomorrow, Thelma, the last star fighter, Nighthawks, Meeks Cut-Off, and our flu.
42:51 --> 42:52 [SPEAKER_03]: I'm looking forward to it.
42:52 --> 42:54 [SPEAKER_03]: It's gonna be a lot of fun.
43:01 --> 43:03 [UNKNOWN]: Thank you.
43:58 --> 44:09 [SPEAKER_02]: Come on, and a cocoon of horror.