Hi everyone and welcome to this special episode of the Nerdy of North podcast. It's an early podcast hosted by Northern Earth. I'm on your horse arm and I'm reluctantly another horse ball. So yes we are going to try and do things a little bit differently now and again with the podcast and with all of you good idea to do reviews of movies shall we say at certain times?
Yes, of all ones from our old favourite store. We started off and thought it was a great idea to have a team podcast each a choice of a film to choose which was a bit ideal in principle. If we got it in the first place some of us. Some went ahead and pick up the story.
Probably a couple of times. Somebody asked it as well. I wasn't the only one. No, the only one I made that mistake.
Why did this count's grand initial choice because I think everyone would see the one going to watch. It's not moving. Which you can still have your voice. My second choice, Sunset Boulevard got one vote and that was made.
It's a brilliant film. It's a brilliant film. It's a brilliant film. It's a brilliant film.
It's a really dark store. So with the winner of the tonight special episode was the wonderful Donner's idea. So everyone loves Donner in the Facebook group so I don't know if it's popular. I can't ask.
Everyone knew who put the movie in. Everyone knew who put the movie in. So if you want to announce the winner of tonight's episode review, shall we say? Okay, so tonight we are going to be reviewing our Gazmo and you can talk about past this how happy he is.
Anything would have been better than our cast for anything. This is what the people wondered. The vorton cast for the fair election. This is what I'd be watching.
Gazmo means all Gazmo. Yes, as Tony put it very well. The people did vote and we are I wish I was at the dictator when he was talking about this. Before we saw it as well, we were going to have another member of Game Pod cast in Jake.
Things have happened and he couldn't make it tonight. But he has prepared a statement. So before Donner and I put in your grandstand trying to sell us on how they enjoy the movie. I'll take Jake's comments and we'll go from there because I don't think it's that much better.
So this is from the Nerdy, the Nerdy Jazors himself. All Gazmo is bad. It's a good start point. And you should all be ashamed of yourself for liking it.
And you will be all bumped in the near future. Just showing doors on screen isn't a joke. Don't quote Dickens in my apartment was the only good light in the whole building. We should have watched the goonies.
Sorry, I couldn't be there tonight. Nerdy Jazors, I love you. So that's the word from the grid and the powerful odds shall we say. I'll be looking for you Nerdy Jazors.
Yes, that's that's Jake's past statement. Has he watched it last night and? No, he's not even on. And we've had to watch that.
Oh my God. Well, before we get into the Nerdy Gritty of Adart, I'm just going to do the display and just, you know, everything discussed in tonight's episode is our opinions and our opinions alone. If you want to discuss any topic from tonight's episode, please come and join us on the Fisbo group and we can have an open discussion. We won't have anyone coming for us.
Oh, Jonner. And opinions are wrong. We can agree to disagree in fandons. So keep it kind, keep the toxic behavior out of Nerdy's.
Yes. And just a thought of as well. Like, I know I don't want to do it inside. Yeah.
I don't want anyone thinking that I'm like, any of us are movie snobs or anything. Trust us, I've got five tears in movies as well. I like waiting in the bernies, like since the drive, why I like for God's sake. I love 122.
So 122 is the worst one. Oh, it feels nice. Really? Oh, yeah.
So, yeah. So we'll let Donner and Tari kick off. It's never the big thing, the main supporters and the campaign managers follow the movie. So I want to know more.
My idea was to think about what I wanted. I just thought I'd talk to them all the way. Yeah, I was just like, yes. Is that embracing the chaos?
One, I'll joke us, I'll say. Well, I'll start with the first time I ever watched this movie. So, yeah. We'll kind of move into your watch on the first stage.
This is what we watched on the first stage. Oh. Oh. To be fair, I mean, I didn't buy you a round of me, I didn't buy you a round of me, I didn't buy you a round of me, I didn't buy you a round of me, I didn't buy you a round of me.
I was just buying a book, and this was the time I brought post that was selling off all of the VHS's. Right. It just by happened, I saw it. I was at that age where Sophocore porn was an option.
You can see, maybe called on the castle, what do you think? Well, I've got it on the day on Thursday. You can't watch or you can work after that. Yeah, I guess.
Well, you take it back and not only is it a porn parody of like the whole porn industry, but the only movie in it is me, it hassas. Yes. There wasn't anything on the walls, no vouch, no cock, no balls, just ass. And this is the one, maybe they had like a cast, chocolate block full of legitimate porn stars and not a single one of them got naked.
And it still made a good movie with it. I did say nipples, there was a photo of half a second just as the first woman took it off, and then it asked on the list. So, you sure you saw it, but then it wasn't just what it was? The version I saw last night, I did see nipples.
I think you got to have for sure this is because I wouldn't slice. Maybe you would just concentrate on the outside there. So that's the other representation. So yeah, so I don't know if this was your first year.
So how did the first year go? Anyone who's listening, that was an all-care. And John has gone. Well, yeah.
You're right. You're saying though, for a porn parody, there wasn't as much nudity as I was a hoaps. Yeah. See, I can't really come back with that.
We've done as like say a little first year story. That is quite sweet. I was like, it's good all the memory and stuff. So, is this a movie that you actually love because of the first year they've done?
And I'll talk to you. Or is it because of other reasons? It's because of the day of the line. Like every time he comes under this, where he had just literally peed himself laughing at his face.
He used to be a piece of the movie. I tell you. You get coffee, this was 1997 and times have changed a lot of the movie. Just having a few problematic actors laid down the line.
It's not as controversial as it should be, especially for the content. Like the TikToks at Mormons, like the porn industry. Apart from the fact that Ron Jeremy is now a convicted sex offender. No, it's pretty much like, it's a fun little independent movie.
That's why it's got really good memorable parts. There's that many of them. I mean, shorter point. Like a sad thing.
For everybody, he doesn't know. Chore is the Hindi word for fucker. So he's sad kicks literally called the fucker. Oh, I did not know that.
That's very interesting. I'm the later obviously, Chore dog as well. Oh my god. The content for it is it's supposed to be like within the porn industry.
Well, it's obviously like a superhero movie mixed into it. And you just know for a fact that Montreal have been high as fuck. Oh gosh. I've got an idea.
A lot of acid would have been taken part in the writing process of this. Guarantee is. I think I think Charlotte kneeled it in one there. I think most of this film is Adlib.
It's in my personal opinion. I don't know. Very hard to share. That's still cool.
It's not like the parts where they've got like the action stunts of the just replaceable are clear dummy. Yeah. Like the fun things are terribly staged. The staging is terribly staged.
Literally filming people who are filming people. Still managed to muck it up a lot. The continuity is all over this. Like the one scene where the rick the sushi bar.
If you just look at the last behind the bar, just like feeling where it's all over the other room, wipe it in the other room, and then it goes back to the other scene and just film it all again. Honestly, I've seen that movie that many times, the glaring errors just add to the comedian comedy of it. And I love it. I was pointing all the second on it.
I was just like, he had to notice that. There's more. I didn't know that. I don't know what it was.
I don't know what it was. It could be fair. She was talking about the sex hose. Oh, I like that.
I like that. We can list. Coming from the girl that was looking for permissions to wear hat tonight as well. So we say yes.
Grant, no. It's like what? I'm in check because Grant's been very quiet because I know he's quite a vocal supporter of this movie as well. He's been slating us all in the chat, but not having the same opinion.
So Grant, what's your take on the movie? Prince Rose. Oh, it's Grant gone. I've been with me before.
I haven't been with the whole house before. We'll come back to Grant. Sorry for the technical issues. Let's see why this film's not terrible.
So I've seen it before. I watched it again last night just to recap because I think I only watched it one time before. I'm a big Matt Stone, a trip, I've found from South Park. South Park, South Park, the movie.
I love basketball. Baseball is like, say, one of my comfort films where I love to watch. And I love that sweet little bitch was in this movie. And to be honest, it was the only thing I could stand in the movie.
But there was elements, as I said, it was the only, again, this I'll try and be positive, shall we? So I don't want to say anything. I don't want to share too much. It was quite good to see an exploitation movie where it weren't exploited in the females.
It wasn't exploited in the male. And that was a good take. I'll talk from it to whether the twisted up on the head and the donut and the comedy were. Well, that was the kind of message I got from it as well.
That was like an exploitation movie, showing how women pretty much would be exploited in the industry. But with the case being, just going to cramp's joined again. No. No.
But doing it as a male point of view. So that was always quite interesting aspect. That was the only interesting aspect I can probably say from the movie. Other than, I'd say, the graphics at the start were very well done.
Kind of got ripped offs, which I quite enjoyed. It's had a bit of a mall rat's feel. But I think it lacked a lot of passion. I think it lacked a lot of soul for me.
It's like things like the other. Oh, look, it's all in a porn-ready movie ball. In a movie, there's got to be elements that you do got a take from it. But it just felt like it was badly done.
Yeah. Don't start in porn. Do you have memories to get money? Do you get memories?
It's a little life lesson you could always look like stick away. And even these girlfriend wasn't really interested. She was really boring. I'd say I've got nothing out of her as well.
But yeah, it was one of those things where I wanted to enjoy. I wanted to get the aspects. But just kind of made us feel uncomfortable in ways where I'd say I possibly might be saying a lot about me. Like say my choices, but I kind of got the jokes.
Kind of got old quite quick. I was like, yeah, there's a deal though. As Jake said, but then saying the same deal all the time. And I said the joke is that he's basically special powers to make people come.
But then again, it was just like the joke I'd go through. And then the whole thing about like, what was the bad guy called? Oh, it was just me. Oh, I was so annoying.
Again, I thought you were supposed to be the annoying right there. You mean the bad guy? You were supposed to, yeah. No, but I didn't have enough depth, shall we see?
I thought Twilight was a bit of love story. I'm sorry. But Charlotte, this was the first time you'd watched it to the end. I would love to hear what your ex-fence was.
It was. I watched it this morning when I was getting ready. So I was just admit, I didn't fully pay attention. It's a film that I've seen now.
It's a film that I've seen now. It's not, it's not my type of thing. But it kind of established what their audience was going to be. The rest it launched their careers.
And yeah. Watch on the podcast. And so yeah, I can't tell you I enjoyed it. I can't say I thought much of it.
But it did. It was their platform for what we now know is great things. So you have to sort of give them that, I guess. It was one of them things that, because I know all the basketball that was written and directed by Wolflin, but this was just, someone wasn't just too directed.
It wasn't Trivaga. Oh, this was, this was, this was like, I see it was a really independent film. Like, there's a part in the movie where they're in the video store. And the girlfriend hears like him talking and the turn around and see like them starring on the screen.
And that's actual footage from the movie that took around the investors to try and get like, the studios to get the book. And then it'll get like 50% funding from an actual Japanese porn company on the ground. It's out there, porn stars, starting this movie. And get the name of the western audience.
And the, the funny thing is it actually worked. Yeah. No, no, I actually have, I recommend them, makes it what they didn't, how they got it out their type thing. It's the same, like, with the podcast we done the other week when we talked about Kevin Smith getting clerks out there.
I know for a lot of people clerks is in everyone's type of humour. Like, I'm trying to get me down to watch clerks. He would never say it was again. And it's like, say that type of thing.
But I think, I see when I watched it the first time, I see I must have been like, see a little bit older than you guys, but still like enjoying the teenagers. I see I like Rowdy, comedy and piss-takes and stuff like that. But I kind of, I think it was too amateur failing for my leg. If that makes sense, it was too shoddy.
And like, even the lines delivery and I know what, like, it's turning like Max Stones and stuff and Trey Parker's kind of trademarks where it's Google, like, B.S. Football is awful, but the way they did the game dialogue, like, all the way through the films, like, I love you, man. And it's like, a half-second reaction and stuff. But I just think if you were going to go balls to the wall, that should have went further, if that makes sense in a kind of way.
But I don't think this would be a film that could be made at these days. And it was, I didn't do what it was. It did do quite well, but it is quite a cult classic as well. And by the, like, say, the near-earth group as well, everyone is a fan of it.
So it might make me question the tag of people that's in the group now, shall we say? The target audience and stuff like that. But I just don't want to come across as a grumpy four-year-old bloke saying I hate this film, because it was aspects I did laugh at, but it wasn't like falling off the bed, laugh out loud, as I was with South Park, the movie. I'll be interested in what Charlotte's, I'm watching this film.
And she was a fan, because she likes South Park, so she might be up there straight. I kind of hope it doesn't know what it exists. Why don't you show up as less? Yeah, she'll be like, can't it?
It's on YouTube. It's not that hard to find. It is very much a film of like our, like, my name Paul's time have grown up, because it was nothing funnier than a dick joke, or that kind of humour. So I remember watching it way back when, and finding it absolutely hilarious.
But then as an almost 40-year-old woman, it's not that funny. It's not, it's really questionable. One thing, why do I like that? Well, because again, I don't want to just ship on it, because that's not what I do.
And that's not me, so I like, I like, I like the elements of it, because as I said before, it wasn't an exploitation film. It could have been like so much more where, I think that's where they do well in other stuff they do. They don't go for the low-volume humour, which sounds strange with South Park, because everyone's a target. They don't just call me on one person or one type of thing.
Everyone is fair game. And I think that's where the strong points are. But I think for this one as well, they could have took it that much level further, and it would have been funnier. And again, as Tony mentioned, with it having run Jeremy, and it's never going to be age well, especially with everything that he's going through now.
And what we know about him, but at the time, you couldn't do upon parody without him. It wouldn't work. Like I said, the next best thing would have been like John Holmes or something like that. But again, I know he probably wasn't alive.
That could have been like the references and stuff like that. But again, like I said, the women weren't objectified as much as probably so upon parody could be. I wasn't looking at it that deep. I must admit, the one bit that really did actually take on me funny born today, was when the larger lady was on top of them, and that voice, because that is obviously, Triaparka's voice.
And I couldn't stop laughing. You couldn't make me cum. Just hoping somebody would be able to recreate it for us, because alcohol. There's a funny story behind that, because apparently they wanted to have a stripper who was a larger lady, called Hertha Quick.
What a name. And she couldn't do the movie, because she'd lost all the way to her. I think they did the film. Oh, right.
So that would get somebody else. I told her the name of the lady who actually ended up being team expert. She did a whole series. Sorry.
I was welcome to put it on the quiz. That's because of the larger than the little arms. Oh, God, it's just the voice. Man, it's even like, here's voice when he goes, oh, gosh, no, it's just Robert.
I really do find them parts funny, but that's just like my stupid sense of humor coming through. Like, it's probably not funny to a lot of people, but to me, I crack myself up at it. So that did catch me attention. But the rest of it, I was like, yeah, this is sore.
This is like some in the 90s, like, I found this absolutely hilarious, but some in 2022. Nah. You've built a childish wind. Yeah.
You've all got all the built childish wind. Oh, no. No, that's the absolute. Oh, that's my focus.
To be fair, though, I could still watch movies and laugh at other movies, but that's again, I'll re-venture the nerds. I love adventure the nerds. It's like a girl, so I could say a comedy type thing. But yeah, I think it was kind of like just one, you know the names now, like, three apart from that, so on.
And you know what the back look up at stuff they've done. And you expect to say with a film like Org Asmore that they will be shooting to the fences and go out for all the offensive type of comments and jokes to do. I think the only time that actually did push it to the level where it was either the point where it's either funny or offensive was the sociopath. But I can say that was like a fine line where it could have went too far, but it kind of got like the eye rolls and stuff like that, where them elements, but I don't think the push the envelope as much as possibly could have.
I can say them too involved with it. As you said, a porn parody superhero flick. It should have been a lot bigger. It should have been bigger than South Arthur movie.
I don't want it to be bigger than South Arthur movie. I don't want to be bigger than South Arthur movie. This was the start. They had very little budget.
They had more than Japanese songs to do. That's amazing story. And on that they had to get the ass fuck twins in just as they put at least the producers. They did not push any envelope.
This is like what would I have with 10 pound and shooting a really crap movie but doing all of it. What is it that he said that him and his girlfriend say to each other, the one that Jesus loves you and so do I. That was funny. That's also the start of book of Mormon and everything.
Yeah. No, no, that's one thing I was going to ask about. Did the book of Mormon was this out before this or was this something that the baster on? I don't know.
It's not because they did the Mormon stuff and then they started doing the Mormon stuff on South Arthur. Yeah. Then the book, this was really early 1997. I think the South part had sort of started dressing in 2010 to 2013.
It's not. The Mormon is about Joseph Smith though, isn't it? Like the original Mormon. Yeah.
Yeah. I've got this on so let me hear it now. Goddamn it. And I can't sing it on here.
Charlotte was on the most serious and stuff there. So did you get any in a mean or in a figure? Yeah. Did this film touch you?
Charlotte. Oh, you're sold your grandson out on that line? Yeah. That's why I did it.
It's going to make sure I'm getting a wet world getting older. I'll leave that for a minute. That was for Kevin, shall we say? Charlotte's speechless.
Oh, no. I don't know. I guess if you're looking at it from what it is, it probably paved the way for like things like American pie. People realized that movies like that could do well.
Mm-hmm. And that there was an audience for them. And we all after American pie everybody knows. I still do.
I love the pie. I love the pie. Speaking of, hi, Grant. I want to fucking argue a lot.
I bet you didn't have office better here. You fit as I did when mine went off. Mrs. Screaming August has just been diving upstairs to try and find our old group of lesser and the group of red knight.
I was listening on me for a note and you're all awful for a second. We were just about to come to you to get all positive vibes and then you went. So we had to bring it down a bit. But you were the first one.
Bring the positive vibes. Oh, and so Salasan, oh guys, well, took you said a good job. Don't assist that. That's smiling.
I mean, as far as I'm going to turn, Trey Parker and Matt Stone can do no wrong. You know, I adore Cannibal the musical. I adore O'Pahsmo. I adore Biscopole.
I adore South Park. What took you mentioned there before, I'm not I miss a little bit. So I hope you haven't already touched on this. When he was talking about continuity and like some of the weird stuff to me, that's a homage to the porn industry as well because that is the kind of thing that happens in the background of the porn films.
It's like all of it, the ridiculous special effects of 1997. They were what? Three seasons in South Park, Matt Stone and Trey Parker probably had enough money to throw more budget behind this than they could have done. And they didn't because they wanted it to look like it was a porno.
You know what I mean? He's having a mirror. He doesn't look like a porno. It looks like a film about a porno.
O'Gasmo from start, the finish actually looks like a porn film as well as being a parody of a porn film. And despite having the need to do, yeah, exactly. The only point about it only being the guy's ass and all that kind of stuff. You know, it just takes so many of the boxes as far as South Park's humor is concerned.
You know, you look back at the episodes of South Park from 1997, 1998 and it is doing everything that they wanted it to do. It just never quite made it. Of course it never quite made it. It's a film about porn.
There's people running around with dildos and fucking people coming in their pants and all that kind of stuff. It's never going to be at that time. It's never going to be the movie that it makes anything itself. It's it's great, Margaret, Matt Stone's, Mallrats.
Oh, I wouldn't go that level. But I'm going to decide. You're a gas moat. Yeah.
The way that it was accepted and you know Kevin Smith talked at length about the fact that Mallrats and the reception of Mallrats nearly broke him. He put a big thing on social media quite recently because it was the was at the 25th anniversary of Jason Amy and he goes out how he was you know, he thought it was going to be big and it wasn't and it formed but it got cult status and that's what I got. I didn't see it when it came out. I saw it was probably about 2000, 2001.
I mean it was like, you like South Park to get watched this and I laughed my ass off for an hour and a half. I just didn't stop laughing at it. It's hilarious. What's not like?
I do have to admit though, it did get a thing. Everyone I believe in the year came out of the cinemas. I remember being advertised in Empire magazine. I can't remember the review.
I used to have like, I used to get them because this is before the internet news to get dark, dark, and stuff. I get all the reviews and stuff. I used to get Empire every month and read it religiously about all the old films and things. This actually did get a similar release.
I think it didn't last long. It didn't last long. It got released on VHS and then VHS. I don't think you can actually get a look at it in Blu-ray.
I'm not sure. Because there's certain films that you can't pick up. I haven't looked into it that much. I'll go to it.
I know there's some TV, I'd say. I either be a chess of it. I know there's a TV down there because they don't drop in commentary over it. Yes, you can actually watch that on YouTube.
When the film finished after I watched it, that came on straight away afterwards. I was like, why didn't I just watch that in the first place? I'm not watching this film again. I can say the world's good elements.
The suncocks elements work quite funny. When the big black icons end. If all of them is up, you're not seeing a problem with this. It's like, I can't just go down.
Thanks, Adam. That happens to the best Jorgon entire movie. It really is. But that's the best Jorgon the entire movie.
That's the ordinary out and dead. When I'm a little bit shooting around the people on the streets. With the random police guy. Yeah.
Do you have to like when he's mid-conversation? And then the guy's like, what's he book? Is that Matt's story you talking about? The Who constantly?
I straight apart. Yeah. Yeah. That's it.
I'm okay, you're in it. I think that's the most part of the movie for me though. Like I was watching it last night. I was just not stopping laughing.
No, I was just like, oh, it's okay. Because I think you look for too much meaning. And then it's like, absolutely all right. But it's just comedy.
Like, it's supposed to be funny. It's just sitting for your chess to be a cement. I think that might be the problem. That's didn't find it funny.
I think we need to get to the other one more. We've done it. She's got some balls tonight. I've been wearing donorps.
I knew she was going to come back to the city. I love it. That's the thing. I don't know what she's saying though.
I can say there's not always has to be a mean. And there's not have to be that inner term or anything like that. I probably was looking to it. But that's probably the reason why I was looking into it more than I probably should have.
Because I was looking for the elements to make us laugh and when the world nails it, right? People like this so much. There has to be this hidden thing. And I just didn't get it.
And again, that might be more down to me. There's a question in your sense of humor. Like, people find it funny. Why don't I find it funny?
I'm going to talk a lot with things like that. But as people find out, my fear of thumb, I was lyrical about the Kevin Smith films from the A to B, I absolutely adore that humor. And I thought that was going to be similar. But it didn't.
Like, say that's the thing. It was kind of like a one-note joke. It's like with a song. If you look like a song, it has beats, rhythms, goes up, it goes down.
But this was like a one-show pony and kind of wrote that joke for the whole film and put in 10 minutes. I think that was my problem as a joke to quite repetitive. Like, once you've laughed at one dick, you'll laugh at them all really. And it was like, there was a lot of them in the short space of time.
And I was just kind of said, with looking for any main stuff, I think we're a lot of South Park episodes and stuff. There is more main in the episodes with South Park, especially in the season. So... Does that not show that progression as right as well?
Potentially, yeah. But even from the early stuff, it wasn't just all about who killed Kenny in Biggie Island and stuff like that. Then my element was in there, but it was about like, the different family elements and stuff like that. The milked this, the U-Kill Kenny jokes.
Yeah, and there's other than people like off at the bride back. But that's what I mean, like, you can see that, like, O'Gasmu was their starting point for that kind of humour. And there is just daft of humour. So if we can do this, then we can do anything.
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I think this feels, I think that probably is learned the lessons and that's why I'd be as good all excels on, because there's different notes, there's different jokes, there's different humour points. Like, the ride, the bitch, like, and then...
And then was it Twix? Not Twig. I think it's much, Twix, all them jokes, all the three ones. The two different elements, and it kind of grew up.
Yeah, but basically, they've got a whole section where they've got signed out of the opponents and if they were. And you've got like, squirting like little milk on the theatre's and in-game file. Yes. But they're all the humour.
Oh, they're all the humour. I don't know what that all does, because it's the colour of onset. But they're all the things that's like, like, they're doing these lucky things. Wait, it's me further, they could have done lucky things.
They could have like, subfingers of his house. They're doing that, they're doing that. They're doing that, they're doing that. So they thought they thought they were more generational DVD it was.
And you still have stories, he wants to get married, he makes money to the important one, he doesn't actually get any money. And then the guy that gets an upload by again back in the face with the little door. I don't cast more media than the top three odd times selling movies. E-team just.
LAUGHTER You know what though? If we're all the three of us of like, kind of, shit on it, we haven't laughed a bit while we're doing this line. So there's going to be something to do with it. It's the thing, like, you forgot about the world wars, it's 49% approval.
That's better than the Godzilla movie, the King of the Monsters. That's better than the Borfanna Bittle and the Irish family movies, that's just getting out. It's better than Men in Black International. And I was in front of them.
That was bad. LAUGHTER That's not a independent movie there. LAUGHTER Like, over since this, what's he saying? Well, like I said, if you go into the critics, like, there's this guy called Dean Levy or something, on his side, he gave a two out of five.
They're rotten and remarked. And then exactly like, about a year later, for the variety magazine, he actually gave it a really good score. Oh, Dan Levy. So Dan Levy, just look at that, just look at what Ron Tivard was.
There's this one critic who, like, gives it a Ron score. And then, like, within just over a year after, it's like, yeah, it's amazing. It's a funny, like, a quirky movie. Maybe just like, Oh, it's funny.
It's funny. It's funny. It's funny. But that's what you wanted to movie.
I was fully ready to take it off. And I thought he'd take it off. And I thought he'd take it off. I was like, I think he was on that.
No. How would you start eating this movie? Annerly. LAUGHTER I could have been a pro.
I could have been a pro. One finger. LAUGHTER Oh, I did it from Paul. Pardon you.
Yeah. But I see, again, I don't want to like, just dismiss or anything like I said. That's what I've tried not to do. It just wasn't for me.
And again, there's probably a lot of films that I love that other people probably see. It's like, feel free when we do the Goonies ones. Come on and say the Goonies. I'll probably not expect you again.
But still. That's it. One cast all the way. That's sort of a challenge.
That's so much. Hey, I'm an Al of Troll 2. So I've got no room to talk when it comes down to films. But I really love Gran's analysis of this, by the way.
I thought it was brilliant. I didn't really look at it like, as in, it's actually is just a crappy porno film. Well, think about it this way as well. What were the film about the porn came out at the beginning of that year?
I don't know Gran's. What are the films about? I was at the movie nights. The movie nights came out in the January.
And then all the guys came out in the autumn. It's almost like they've taken a look at Bucky nights have gone. That's not what porn is. This is what porn is.
Didn't, didn't, was it the other one? It was the other one is the people versus Laurie Flynn with. What do you hear us in? Courtney Love?
That was around about the same time as well, I think. Yeah, maybe a little bit earlier. Because I was mistaken before when I was talking about the making money off South Park. I forgot how well you, all the guys in March were came out.
It was like, you know, they did have no money. So no, maybe wasn't that intentional. Yeah. Yeah.
I always thought of it as like a, like a mistake of Bucky nights because of it coming out so close around it and Bucky nights being so like polished and nice, you know what I mean? No, you're right. I've been enjoyed, but you know, I'm going to be honest, I'm going to be honest, I think I like to have a career in it. It's got to stop for some of the reasons.
But I think it's hard to want to come off to sound like a pro because really I'm not. We know. It's not the best movie by any standards, but it's a movie you've watched on like in the late 90s on Channel five after midnight. You know, you can call out that's more net and I think I'm a junk for some.
It will be. I think after you're a trash. I'm not seeing it then. We all know how to do the big band of Eurotress.
And some fuck. No, no, no, no Ferrari. We're spending all that. Yeah.
Like obviously like the Slumcock and the Builders and that actually think that it's not that repetitive. I think there's like loads of really good one liners in there that make your happy tips off at least. That one guy who's like, so what makes it better than the bar? I'm central.
He's just trying to get it. The whole interview, I think it's just repeat here. He's like, okay. We're doing the volcano scene.
Start. Even at the beginning where they're like starting on the first shoot. How exciting are they? So if these little who and then they're like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, stop that.
So good. I'm laughing. I'm laughing on the phone. That was the last season for the afternoon.
I was like, whoo. You got me. You got me. I'm not going to.
I'm talking more about. I'm not going to. I'm doing a psychics mode. I'm not going to.
Always all the boring. Yeah. You're just getting straight up your head. Yes.
I like the sign. What? The camera, what are you? Ahh, we're fucking?
No, not one. We're soaking. Yeah. I'm doing.
Let's do a good one. Let's see. There's a lot for this. It's well used to.
No, this is a lot of experience. It's not moving. Sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm so intense. I think it was just the enjoy your Absolutely. I know it's one of my favourite movies. The choreography for the fighting is absolutely awful, but it's not the fault of Ansterstein, it's a cool thing Mark.
That was awful, I'm sorry. I'm not getting on with all the ham styles. Who's that? He's like, he's actually like so kind of trauma and that.
He's just like that. He's like that. He's like, do you think he's going to have this like all the backstories? He's like, he's just like he's done.
Can you tell me more? It shows how much I like the film. I'd prefer to watch it to be in Donna dis reenacted or it's just on video. I would be able to watch that.
That would be my kind of adult. We're getting one more dude. He's getting me awesome. I know.
He's screaming, some cock and he's going to come through the door. Hello. This is where we made the chip. We moved the porno.
I need to do that. I need to do that. I need to do that. The DVD a bit and you want to get hired a few more double the adults.
At a certain age. I'm going to talk about the moment. It's just like, you have to do something to be here. The picture is like, Jesus Christ.
He's like, what? It's always like a bad moment. It's so little like, can we make things like that? Like, you're saying, you're from an actual person who's wearing a hot loose machine.
I don't know why. It's hilarious. I'd say the one bit I did actually make was like, sit up on a laugh. It was the old granny when she told them to go for themselves at the start.
You're not expecting me either. It's just like, oh, what a little gun you've got here. You've got to track a little gun. You thought, yeah.
I'm just going to show you guys. I'm just going to show you guys. I'm just going to show you guys. Hi, kids.
I know he was giving us the finger. I didn't really tell you it. Let's get some ratings in. So out of five, what would you score be, Grant?
Out of five. Three hundred. Out of five, Grant. I think I'm operating in the system.
It's not like it. I love this movie. I legitimately find it one of the funniest comedies I've ever seen in my life. Four point eight.
Don't know. Sorry for that. I'm trying to solve this. Got four points.