Hi everyone and welcome to the Nodie of North Podcast. It's a Nodie podcast and it's hosted by Anor the Nerds. I am Wolli Hossam. And I am Bill the Horse Paul.
And tonight we are joined by not just one special guest, two special guests. We have the lovely Nicole Hawley, so thank you for joining us. And I have a little bit starstruck tonight, so yes we have the Ndyn white as well. When you look at his IMDB list, the categories of films that he has been in is just mesmerizing.
Like, it blew my mind just a lot of them. I, that catalog is just unbelievable. But with every type of guest we do have on the Nodie of North Podcast, we do try and get the guests to give us a little bit of Nodie credentials. So I mean, have a little bit of Nodie credentials there.
It's my Nodie credentials. I don't know what you mean. So when I was a little boy, I was obsessed with James Bond. Oh, that's a rabbit hole.
I can go down classic Bond. I'm always a fan of Bond. Like, say it always brings back good memories of me grandfather as well. Like, being babysated and watching all the bonds movie.
But interesting to you said that as well, because when Sami interviewed at Me and Marshall, like the other way, he actually mentioned that he's interested in directing the Bond movie. So with your connection there, you might actually get on the Bond movie as well. I went in for a Bond movie for the years ago. It was, which one was it?
It was, um, back up. Right. It happened. I had, it was a terrible edition.
It was very nervous. And I was working on, I was working on the snails movies at the time. And some of the snuck guys on the, on the movie had left it that they were prepping to go on to the next one movie. And I'm really excited about it.
And one day I said, yeah, um, what's this fight? So, um, the, uh, what's the guy's like, the wrestler? Oh, but he's, uh, it's really, really good. It's one of the guys that slipped.
The teacher's gonna be good. I was like, all right. You all right. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. This was, this was something I wanted to ask while we had here as well.
Like, um, because this is, you go for, always gets it like very specific rules of like the, the big guy or like the like, like scary, monster, credit, that kind of thing. Yeah. Yeah. Momentically.
Yeah. I mean, I think the acting industry like, like most famous one is obviously like Sylvester Sloan and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Did you have anyone like that? Or is it, or is it Petista?
Is that a, is that a, are you always going to have a rules against? I'm really, I'm, I'm saying, I'd have had a rival with dear Petista. And like, is that a fight in the wrestling to make it off? Well, it's a really small industry.
And you're eventually gonna find out who you're the part. And I, I don't really spend a great deal of time thinking about what Actors are doing. I'm sure I'm sure what they're doing. I'm just trying to think about what anyone else is doing in the industry because it's completely another way to tell him.
No. It's not a competitive sport. No, it's only. So on that note as well, because what we like to do on the podcast is well, Sammy has a very good disclaimer.
So if you want to get the disclaimer out of Sammy, now this has been on the BBC as well, so she's very proud of this. That's true. Well, everything discusses in today's episode. Here's our opinions and our opinions alone.
If you'd like to discuss anything from today's episode, please come and join us on the Facebook page to discord or the comments section where we can have an open discussion about what we want to have. Is anyone coming for us and tell us our opinions are wrong? We can all agree to disagree in fandom. So let's keep it fun, keep it kind and keep the toxic behaviour out of nodism.
Very well said there. So yes, so what I wanted to ask you as well, and how did you get started as well? Because we're now being reindeer, you've been in basketball all around the world. Retired, was it in 2003?
Think? It was 2003, and I hadn't told anybody I was considering retiring, and I was going to give it up a year. And this opportunity popped up, stood out in blue, and I got a call from the Secretary of the club, the Newcastle Eagles. And she said, listen, we've had a casting director on the phone, and they want to talk to you.
And the first thing, my first reaction was, you're having me on nobody wants to book it. And so I just said, yeah, what just passed on my number, and I just said, the phone rang, and it was Susan Smith, and she was casting for an even versus predator. Right, OK. Then, come down to London, it was, as I recall, one of the hottest days of the year, I was born in Oxford.
A tired little studio in the King's Shore station. To enemy a wet suit. Oh, yeah. A mock-up of the predator head, and a bit of the mask they go on over the top.
And I said, start running. I was just saying. You're up, that's a good start. Well, you are the next actor after the great late, Kevin Peter Hall, two go into the suit.
Did that have any impact on you whatsoever? Or were you just like, I'm just going to do this? Well, both, you know, I had a huge sense of responsibility on my shoulders to deliver something worthy of the franchise. And yes, I just grabbed it by both hands and jumped straight in.
I said to myself, I said to the Gossendreter, is there anything that I can do to prepare? And she said, well, you could watch the original movies. So that's what I did. I went through the frame by frame by frame, tried to extrapolate it all, the nuances of performance, little characterizations that were unique to these characters.
Definitely. You definitely did a justice because for your first film, I've got a list here. You've killed seven Marines, Lance Henrykson, Bunch of Xenomorphs, assisted in the Alien Queen, and possibly a couple of 100 facehikers. And that is your first ever film.
Wow, what a start. I did tell you. Well, we don't have to talk about that. It was an honorable death for a predator.
I did watch them Predator 2 and Alien vs Predator last night. And you can see where you've taken from it and put into your own. The only thing that I did notice, the high difference, was not significant, but I was like, oh yeah, he's got a little bit more on Kevin on that one. But the movement in them suits is just fluent.
Was it like that? Or was it really difficult? Because that's a lot to pack on. That's make up an armor and that's a lot.
Well, I had some recommend tools. Tom Wood of Jr. They're basically Alien and Alec and Gillis, his business partner at this time. They ran ADI, the company that designs and builds these costumes and provides the effects for the films.
They've both been around for many, many years and won many awards through their career. And they were both working with them for Stan Winston at the time of the original Pezewings. And so they were, I couldn't have asked for a greater mentor. Had Kevin been all bit around, no doubt.
I would have bought a human. This is my being assessed questions. It must have done something to you as well, to put the suit on. Because if I'm thinking about me as my nerdy dungeon here, when you think about what you could do, like even putting on a Batman suit or that outfit, putting the print on the outfit on, like what was the feeling like?
Because it must have brought that rear edge out of you as well, like almost animalistic in a way. Oh yeah, it's the only cake really. You never really know 100% how it's going to work until you're fully dressed in front of the camera, in front of the director, waiting for action. You can do as much preparation as you like.
You can't see the future. It's like, okay, it's going to go like this. It makes you... Oh, yeah.
No, Sami? Paul, do you think I'm from Top Hall? Anderson? I can't think of you as a digital.
Paul, Paul, the US, Anderson. He's also a local guy, isn't he? From around Newcastle? I was thinking maybe he was here, like a basketball game and like, what are that?
Two, I want to. I met Paul Anderson for the first time. The day after my audition. And he just found him from Los Angeles.
And thank you very, very nice West End hotel. And the customer, who had to call me up, said, okay, come and shoot him. And meet me down here at this hotel. And we're going to be the director.
And I was in there for 15 seconds. Right. Basically long enough for him to be up and down. Look at that, yes.
That's what I'm afraid of now. So, wow. But just before we went live as well, we're talking about how long ago this movie came out. It's scary when, like, when you think about time flies and stuff like that, with us being 80 skids as well.
But it doesn't feel that long that since these movies came out, and like the buzz came out, it's not originally it was all about like the comics, for the universe, it's better than we actually got what we saw. And from then on, it kind of took off for you. Just a little bit, shall we say, with some of the rules that you got after that? Like, the films that you've done from there, like you mentioned Star Wars, like being actually in that universe and being around like people like that.
What was that experience like? That's not what I'm talking about. Again, something that pops up straight out of the book. I mean, I mean, it was happening, I got this title from a friend of mine who was on Prometheus, and he called me up and he said, listen, I've got this thing, this thing that we're working on.
Would you be interested in coming in, helping us out a little bit? And I said, what's the thing called? This is a kanto. So that would get my interest, right away.
I can tell you where it sets. He said, it sets a long time ago. Yeah, I wouldn't have done that way in my life. I would have first.
But in all, because you were actually in one of my, like one of my favorite Star Wars, I grew up one is just like, if you're looking at like, going back from the originals to now, it's so well done and so well made. And especially the cast for that one as well, like unbelievable, like the people that was involved. Like just being around that, that must have been felt special when you were making that movie. Rogue One to make was not a special moment at all.
Oh, nightmare. Right, okay. For my point of view, this character, I'm a rough, he was supposed to be part of the part of the kanto unit that attached the flax to the, the re-end. And it didn't really work.
Right. It's going hairy alien beastie, trying to creep quietly and silently and carefully through the general with these other kamandos. Oh, like cut. We tried him there in that scenario, it didn't really work.
And then they tried, tried to put him in the, in the rebel base. And I didn't really work either against that, like a sore thumb. And where he did fit in was in the, yeah, the disappeared. So, Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi Jedi.
Yeah. And yeah, he stayed. And that was kind of cool because that was where we'd quite a lot of the action. But yeah, it's just being around that cast though.
And like, it's one of the things like to see that you're in a star wars movie, even, like, even if thing, and all Sammy said before, she's got a friend that was the third, one of the female stormtroopers. She's got a female stormtrooper, Sam Allen. Right. Yeah, she's, she's made a whole career just on doing that and being extra in star wars.
And she's absolutely love it. I swear to God, there's some, there's one guy who swears blind, he shoots himself dead. Some of the stuff was one day there would be stormtroopers. And that's one of them day there would be rebels.
Oh, that's great. I love that. I need to talk about your game of thrones work before at first. Sammy is a love for control.
Me and me and Lee, me and Lee. And I did the same to Neil Marshall, as I will do to you because he directed, he directed one of your episodes. That was the first time I met Neil Metz, actually. The episode.
Yeah, that episode is one of the most, it's beautiful. It's movie-esque. And one one is one of my fifth characters. I absolutely love him.
What was it like playing one one? One one doesn't appear in that scene. That's a, it's a character. It's another one.
One one comes in in five. The, the. Oh my gosh, yes, it's the. Hard one.
Yes, hard one. It's the one where the first time you see them all rise, I do know I'm a game of thrones stuff. I, the giant, what was his name? You're not named.
He's the one who comes, it's Don the dog. Something like that. Something like that. Don't go against anything.
Anything when the casting, when the casting note came through, there was a typo on the casting note. And he was done. My agent was on the phone. She said, the most character called Don.
That's his name. And he gave up on exactly what I really want. I'm going to go on. Right.
I'm going to join Don. Oh, you thought. Oh, oh my gosh. Let me get back to you.
And then I was just talking about it. I was just like, oh, it's Don. Go. Oh, go.
That's absolutely fine. So when I was reading about the game of thrones stuff, as well, you were in, it's, well, this could be, like, I know it could be, would have been in that thing. You were in every single season of game of thrones and there's different rules and different places. I was a, I was a pointless answer on, pointless.
Wow. I didn't get the information from pointless, but yes. Um, it says, because you went originally for the mountain. Is that right?
Yeah. Well, I went in for the mountain. I didn't get the part. No, I got it in my life.
I forgot all about it. And then, and then they called me up and said, um, we've got some of the cats I thought, you're not in your audition. It's not the white walker. The Japan part.
Yeah, of course. And, um, yeah, if you had, if you went familiar with the, the stories, it's not even the, it's not even the first beheading. It's the second. We're a bit about five minutes.
Right. Well, yeah, because I remember reading like, um, as somebody said, uh, the giant scene in, I'm not going to try to answer, but my half-cent. I'll just try to get an idiot. We've won.
One one. Um, but your death in that scene was just absolutely hard. Sort of emotional. Oh, yeah.
But then when you rise back as like the zombie one one, again, it's just like mesmerizing, like the performance as well. Was that all like, like, say outfit or was it part CGI? Like, how did they do that? Because it looked like to me, it was massive.
Is that if you were putting an outfit, that must have been a pain in the arse. Yeah. You know, Game of Thrones is, is price for its reality. And all the costumes are absolutely real.
And they smell like they're real. Game of Thrones does smell like Game of Thrones. I'm sure. Right.
Um, very, very sweaty. And hairy. And all those other things. Um, yeah, I was never certain that the zombie joints, that one one was one of the zombie joints.
Because he was, I think he was buried at, at the bell. Right. So I think these are the joints came from somewhere else. So I don't know where.
And I was just... I want to believe that. Do you know one one's full name? Yes.
It is. It's a science test in that one. It might be worse to the effect of one, where one, one, one. Yes.
Yes. Yes. Do you know how we got his name? Oh, no, I don't.
Right. This may be a speculation. Now I heard that one of Jotara Martin's friends was a big fan of the New York Giants. And one of his favorite players on the New York Giants at the time, wore the number 11.
Right. And one is named one one one after 11. One number 11 for the New York Giants. It's brilliant.
But I've heard silly things. So again, that probably worked to be fair. When it comes to the mountain as well, because you were the mountain in season two, our current one is called it's the Harry Halt. And like picking people for the tickler.
Are you glad that you only gave the mountain for that? And not for the ones that half thought, half thought of your own son? Half thought of your own son. I don't know how you would feel being put into that category of him crushing that guy's head.
And that's one of the most horrific things I've ever seen on TV. Yeah. Are you glad you didn't? See, honest and potent for that?
Or would you have liked to have done that? It's a great little bit of a series to, there were some flashback scenes that went back to, I don't know where, anyway, the mountain's doing very despicable things to somebody. The things that submitted is reputation. Yeah, it's the death of the young Martel and her child murdering rapist.
Or the boys that come from. Yeah. Anyway, we didn't shoot those scenes. Oh, I've just decided to cut out.
It was a terrible use of those roads. That was the thing. Because with the game of Thrones, came in around, you didn't know what was going to happen. And I know I came with Red the Boobs, but you don't know how shotgun them were going to go.
Or which degrees they went to. But there was very little that was cut out. I was like, I read that, you were in every season in different roles. I thought that was fascinating.
Like, even it was like a background. It's like the kept in mind just to see, but it must have thought, like, well of you, it not sounds weird, but to have you around in them, and shows and stuff like that. But did you enjoy your experience on it? Yes, it was a real joy and a pleasure to be involved in production like that for so long, for its entirety.
And it was an absolute joy. Despite the grim nature of the storytelling from time to time. Well, it's so much fun. I can imagine the parties and stuff that may be crazy.
Especially in the office and stuff like that. I can't quite. Just imagine one one wrapping up at the local. After we first, I've seen worse and boozers in summer.
That is true. I've talked about the Game of Thrones universe and stuff. I know how it's the dragons coming up. Is there any chance that you're going to make a return into that world?
I think seeing as it sets several hundred years before the events of Game of Thrones, I would suggest not. I think there's an unreasonable rule. There's no one in my opinion. There's no one in my opinion.
If you've been in Thrones, then you're not going to be in the game. That is a good point given that it's set well before. I mean, it's focused on all the Targaryen lore. So it's not going to go more like the dragons as far as they're going to go with the fantasy element of it.
I think it'll be a joke too far from the audience. I think, wait a minute. That's the kind of thing. What's he doing here?
If there's a point in vain only, you'll be fine. I'll not notice. I'll be sure to add your return. I did want to ask this as well.
Just so alien versus predator, requiem. That had loads of extras in there. Just like the townsfolk. Would you not like to have been in somewhere just as an extra?
Like just working in the pizza restaurant or something? Because you always see these like behind the scenes of films where it's like, oh my god, that's the guy who's in the predator suit. But he's working in the pizza shop and he's not an outfit. Like there's loads of opportunities where things like this could have happened to them.
Try to sneak into extra scenes. Kevin Pughall was the helicopter pilot in Predator. And Tom Woodruff and Alec Gillis were in ABP in one of the, what was it? It was like a satellite monitoring station.
But yeah, I think I did post the question actually. Oh, that's a shame. How is it working on Prometheus? Because that is huge.
Yeah, again, something that came kind of out of the blue. I was working with, I was working with Connor as a makeup artist previously. And he called me up and he said, listen, we've got this thing from the video of everybody's got, do you want to kind of use you to do some makeup tests? All right.
And if it goes well, then we'll push for you to be our choice to be in the film. And we did all these makeup tests. One of which was like a full body makeup which took about 11 hours. Wow.
And I eventually got asked to go in and see the kind of director. Right. So we got to casting officers. And I'm sitting in the waiting room and she came in and said, why are you here?
Well, I've been asked to come down and see you. Okay. She came back with them, this scene. I'm afraid of my dialogue, just to understand the action.
And they gave me a few minutes to have a look at the scene. I went into the audition space and did this scene for her. And I want to see it in the film. I didn't do it because it's one of the engineer type characters.
That makes the ultimate sacrifice. See it's his being to the planet, so to speak. And the reason why I didn't do that is because it required a full body makeup. Kind of situation.
We learned an awful lot doing these makeup tests with you. One of the things we learned was that it's really heavy. And we can use the volume and reduce the weight simply by putting it on somebody's wall. Right.
And so the guys standing on some of the wall for all the nice and does somebody consider to be short of them myself. So I don't know. That's the thing with Prometheus. Because I've won those movies where a lot of people do give it a lot of years, but I actually really enjoy it.
Because I work with Ridley Scott as well. Did you get him like see much from our spectrum much? Because he's one of those people that you always hear good things about or nice things about. Because he's a logal lad.
That's fine. Not shields in the ocean. Yeah. And isn't it so Ridley Scott now?
Sorry. I believe promoted. I think I could make an ad up you know I had to do this. Sorry it's because I knew Queen.
That's fine. He was very hands on. The days were in, he was actually coming to the makeup. Take it as an artist, an art.
He was a fine artist. And he would have been deaf conversations with Connor about the depth of the colour palettes and the colour schemes and the designs, etc. Really though. That's the thing when you think about someone.
You don't get to where he's got without having that kind of passion or that control as well. Over the mind you would say that. No, he's one of those people that I don't want to meet you. He was on me people that I can actually do what I love to stop a conversation.
Like one day I just pick the brains of Ridley Scott a little bit. Just to see how we take the little bit. I was right. I just have to fact check myself.
He has something to stop now. The makeup in from ETS is absolutely stunning. It's beautiful. The whole aesthetic of it is beautiful.
Generally take 11 hours after this test and all did they manage to bring that time down a bit for yourself. Well, that was just for the full body. I think it's about 40 odd days in total of a prosthetic application. And these guys are absolutely artist perfectionists.
You can tell. To be able to replicate the art day after day, after day, full lawlessly. It's an incredible skill and one that I'm still in the world. Yeah.
So the head pieces were head ears, nose, top lip, bottom lip, neck. But you could still see your face and it as well. If you look back at the images, especially when they say Google search and they give you your face and features so they're quite a bit in the Prometheus model as well. So it must be not quite nice because when you're in Predator mode, no one's going to see your face because it's a Predator mask.
But then it's a familiar thing. You can recognize it because most of your films, you get always in costume and faces covered. So you must get it going public reasonably well. And on set, it'll be like, oh, how have you been before?
And then just list all of these crazy films. I've been there. Wow. I have anonymity on my side to a certain extent.
If someone stops me in the street, I'm a detective. You know, I'm for a split second. I'm on a razor's edge. I'll bleck it.
Moving into your that tall guy for the middle of his four. Yeah, you're just a really tall guy. You haven't heard the vice here. Didn't you use to play basketball for the Newcastle Eagles?
That could be one that could have happened. I never happened. So I never got recognized. Really?
Oh, I would have seen you play back in 2003 or something. But that's 21 years ago. And my memories, not that good to see. I mean, just know, because I started to play basketball as well.
I was like, when I was younger, what position did you play? Was it a center? I was a center. Yes.
I was nicking into power forward because I was not very talented, but I was on to take players out of the game. That was my mean, I was like, almost like the Dennis Rodman. So I was like, I felt out by the second quarter. And then it was injured one or two players.
So that was not saying it was me proudest moment. I was going to say, do you really want to say this? I'll laugh. I was like, went from then roughly on the side, at the end of basketball.
And I'm only 5'9 as well. So I'm not the tallest. I put myself in that with a little bit. Going against the sixth foot, it was always interesting.
I say enjoy playing basketball. And transition in from basketball. You must be one of the most successful basketball players to transition into the movie industry as well. I think there's not that many.
I think there's Shaquille O'Neal's been in like 100 sort of things. Kareem Abdul. Yeah, I was in Bruce Lee Films. Yeah.
And I never saw the big bad theory. Sorry. OK. I mean, when it comes to TV or Shaquille's in that robot film, I'm kind of what it's got.
Steel, that's it. But compared to those, your credits, you've got to be the most successful basketball player movie actor of all time. If you want to go back, I'll tell you a little bit later. I'll tell you a little bit later, because I don't think I could be proven wrong.
But quite often, see people, you know, recognizable faces on screen, things like the big bad theory. Sorry, I had a problem with that. Rick Frick Fox was in the big bang theory. Yeah.
I was watching a play. You didn't take a word for it anyway. And when you leave this podcast, just be like, I'm more successful than Michael Jordan. Wow.
That's a piece. That's a piece. It's a fucking short film. Yeah, so the fierce jump did well.
I think. I know. One thing I'd like to do, because me and Sami and Lee, like, well, Sami especially would kill us if we didn't talk about it. I'm interested in, like, the lyrics that you came out was of course, what's this frozen empire?
Because it's down that you're a puppeteer. So we were trying to work out, like, what elements or what you were in, just because Sami, if anyone's ever watched this podcast, Sami lives and dies by Ghostbusters. That's all she was brought up on, dragged up on to the point where she used to watch it three times a day, just to get through the days at times. So 10 years.
Not even dropping. Right. Well, let me just clarify something. Yes.
I am credited as a puppeteer, actually myself and Kevin Mangold, who plays Slimer. We're actually a high as actors. And I didn't even notice that it was a mistake in the credits, but some of you pictures have been like, identified the mistakes before anybody could notice. And they said they're going to change it.
It hasn't happened yet. I mean, don't call you better. I think we're going to have a very quick lesson. Well, I'll be able to put that for the four KSL I'll check it out for you as soon as we take it in.
But yeah, like, how am I using with that? I've been like, now the legend that is course supposed to be. Although, I guess that is the course of movies now. Like, you're going to be forever known as, I mean, bad guy.
It's correct. A course was movie. That's just incredible. Yeah.
He was a really cool character. But his cool kid and caught me up and said, would he be in my film? And I said, yeah. How do you say no?
It was an absolute joy. Beautiful. Beautiful. And showed me a huge fun.
You know, everyone got on the house on fire. I was going to ask the judge to paint many of the cast as well. Like, while you were there. They did not have a like Bill Murray, Donacroids.
Sorry, I'm just going to lose myself now. We didn't have any. There were those when they were there. Oh.
I wouldn't even lie. I wouldn't be speechless. Totally. How would you fare up your character of Gauraka against the other villains of the series?
Like, Viggo, the Carpathian, and Gossa. I'm a Pithian. I'm a Pithian. And Gossa.
Sorry. Right. Well, I'm a logical person. So, just, just, just, just, just, just, logically, Gossa is a god.
Yes. Gauraka is a, was a. Demi god. Demi god, is it safe to say?
So, who's going to pass up with you? Demi and Demi god. Probably go for the gods. Yes.
I think Gauraka definitely did the most, though, because Gossa, like, I'm not putting any negativity on Ghostbusters. Don't worry, Sami. Don't kill us. But Gossa, the most Gossa dead was make a Skagopink, and turned a couple of people into dogs.
Right. The Marshal of Man. Oh, no. She, she, she, given the choice, sorry, given the choice of the destroyer.
So, the kind of put it into their hands as to who was, you just appeared. You're there. So, you kind of have a wad up on. Viggo's slender building.
And Gauraka froze most of New York, and almost defeated Gossboss if it wasn't for a ghost, a ghost that decided to turn on him. Well, Gauraka's weapon was fear. Yes. He's a weaponized fear.
So, I would suggest that Gauraka has nothing to fear. Therefore, his weapon would be useless against, against it. Yeah. But talking about the Luka Raka as well, like, everything about him was just like, because, like, I'll admit, when the trailer came out initially, and you got the, like, the heavily, like, sage, I used all the eyes, I was like, oh, no, what have they done?
But when you saw it in the actual movie, it's so well done. Like, even with the horns, like, I would get the horns back and everything like that. It was like one of the most, like, cinematic monsters we've had in a long time. And we don't get very many big, big monsters on the cinema these days now.
But it was quite good. So how much, like, yourself, did you put in that or did you go back and watch, like, the real ghost was just cartoons to try and get a little bit of inspiration as well? No, no, it wasn't really much I could do. The first thing I think was watch Afterlife.
Right. Yes. I wanted to get a sense of how the other characters fit into the story. Did you cry like me and somebody did, though?
Because I cried for the week. I cried for the week. No, you have. My head's stuck there.
No, no, no. It was. Yeah, but no, there wasn't really much I could do to prepare the character beyond just creating his kind of psychology, so to speak. I guess that's the ideal part, really, because you knew you know, it's something that I've not seen before and being before.
So it's not something that you need to replicate from anything else that has come before. You just create your new, you're here and you look spectacular. Okay. And then horns were amazing.
I'm trying not to swear. I really. I suppose the least we've swam doing the pet project. Really?
Would it be one of our best behaviour? Yeah. One thing I do like about the course was as well, because you can never tell when a buddy's going to return or be gone forever. So again, just to try and get spoilers out there.
Do you think we'll see a return in a future course? That would be a wrap. That would be bad. I think it's I think it's I think it's I could.
Right. No. I couldn't see the design of the character. I was watching Afterlife and as that scene where she's flicking through a book.
And one of the pages is a horned character. It was a horned demon. I froze. I froze.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Is that me? Well, it was just pointing out that I didn't see. One thing, because as you can see, I'm a huge collective of all things like Nelly and Boys.
When Afterlife came out, there was the figure sets that were great. One thing I've been waiting for and I'm still waiting for, the Frozen Empire figures haven't really material because I want a pulse or a gracke, not just a fumble, but the actual figure. That'll be just where it looks. I don't know.
I know you don't have any to do with the marketing. I'm going to go to the wedding for us to get. Master gets toys out. Yes.
Yes. Yes. So what have you got? It's any future things that you've got on the horizon that you can look at or it was any sequence.
Very exciting. It has a very exciting news about 10 days ago. A movie that I shot two years ago right at a lockdown with Alec and Goodis. There was a good effect.
At the time it was called Year Two. Now, it is for werewolves, quite even similar. And there was an announcement through a variety about a week 10 ago, which said it just picked up for distribution in the UK. Oh, I mean, isn't?
I had a message from the director saying, we're using a couple of weeks. So hopefully, a student will get an actual release date and it doesn't be even a trailer. Well, we'll try and keep in touch with that because I will lovely Sami. There's a monster podcast as well.
It's part of the Lady of North branch, the one where Neil came on. So if we do get news about that, we can talk about it as well. I am just starting to find a love for werewolves. I really had one before until I watched the actual wolf man.
Now I am kind of falling in love with them. And I was seeing your Marshall's dog soldiers held massively in that. So you think the werewolf in this one? Oh, that's right.
Romantic bleed wells. I'll please make it happen. It's kind of werewolves before, haven't you? In Bledmoon?
That's the skinwalker? It was like the... The western thing. You haven't noticed.
Have you had a notice? Have you had a notice? The easternies homework? I've been on it.
Ian Whiteathon for the past couple of weeks. Just watching. I've watched a lot of things like Bledmoon, Harrigan. I hadn't watched the Northman until this week, and that's one of the best films I've ever seen.
It's not a film. It's a magazine. I watched it. It's a magazine.
I was like, let's go back to the moon. So we've got some. I've seen it half a year. I've seen it half a year.
Come on. Leave your nose. Let me talk about that. Let me talk about that.
It's a western. It's based on the legend of the skinwalker's thing. Alright. It's a Native American legends, yeah.
There's a bunch and it's called Skin More The Runch, and I'm very glad that freaky things happen on as well. But yeah. You've watched the documentary on it. Yeah, sorry.
They wanted this werewolf to be the biggest werewolf, right, ever been seen in the early. Right, ever. Yeah. All these massive fields.
The quick of itself as well. A perfect wall. Wow. We shot it in Essex.
There's a Wild West town hidden deep in the woods of Essex. It had poured with rain for about a month. The set was a total quagmire. Most of the time I was just in waiting for boots.
I had to get rid of the seals, because I could stand up. And just slopping around in wellies in the mud. And there's a scene in the town scene where there's this big battle. And the level comes in and does nasty level things.
And the heroine jumps on the table and climbs up his back and starts to hang around the back. And it was the day that the sun caught me. I had to be somewhere else. So we were doing this fight scene in the sun caught eye.
It was there. I was trying to talk about the following days. So I'm telling you about the scene yesterday. It's like I'm actually hot dog on my back.
And I was doing all this stuff. And I was like, wait a minute. She got to have my back. She says, yeah, this is your run of skills.
I just think this on tested for that kind of way. It's just, it's just, it's not. There's only one way I test it to be found. I'm guessing this is the most that you got shot in a movie as well.
Because there's a kind of like Robocop kind of like, there's people just lined up just shooting you for a while towards the end, I think. I remember going off the Emigamas building. We're getting shot and falling off the building. Oh, well.
Well, Lee put it. And you do it all the stuff. Well, don't you? Oh, my God.
Well, Lee put an interest in post-op today on his Facebook page about the amount of deaths that you've had in a movie. And actually says that you're quite equal to Sean Bean. Well, not quite equal because Sean Bean has a crazy amount of deaths. I think he dies in everything, Bob, maybe three of his films.
But we had a bit of a vote for which one is your best movie death. And we've got Scar Bean, impaled by the alien queen, Wolf, getting stabbed by the predeelian and dropped a nuclear bomb on him. She, Selimann, the gin from Clash of Titans, 1-1, the Bestie Tribe member, getting punched in the head by Terrain the Rock Chanson, the Mount Dweller from the Northman, and Garaka from Ghostbusters. And there was a lot of love for the gin from Clash of the Titans, which it's a fantastic film.
But I really thought it would have been one of the predators, or 1-1 that got the most votes. Yes, well, he made the ultimate sacrifice. And we don't know if he's alive or not. Whether he was animated via his own dark magic.
But he was alive. And he did make the ultimate sacrifice to give Perseus the head of the Medusa. And all me and me had a bit of a discussion before we went before he joined us as well. Because he'd death against the Rock.
Was it the Rock that actually threw the punch or was it someone else? Because we would try to make that out. Yes, it wasn't Rock's not the punch. It was a camera.
The whole scene is done in composite form. And the guy flying through the air is a stuntman. Right. I'll also show if it was actually the Rocker not, because just trying to pause it and see if it was him, or if it was a stuntman doing the punch.