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Nerdy Up North Podcast - Raunchy Comedies

from Nerdy Up North Podcast · host Paul Watson & Sammie Bryce

so we did a special episode of the podcast with it being number 69. so we thought we should lower the tone (not that it was very high brow to start with) and talk about our love of rowdy, raunchy and comedies. we talk about classics from porkies, bachelor party, some like it hot and of course American pie. join in the fun and check out the episode

so we did a special episode of the podcast with it being number 69. so we thought we should lower the tone (not that it was very high brow to start with) and talk about our love of rowdy, raunchy and comedies. we talk about classics from porkies, bachelor party, some like it hot and of course American pie. join in the fun and check out the episode

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Okay, I'm round out, fresh, here we go. But live? Well live. Live, yes.

Hey everyone and welcome to Midweek Nodioff podcast, it's a very popular source as I know the nurse. I am one of your hosts, Sam. And I'm another host, Paul, who's a little bit tired today. But thought we'd roll this one out just for the lols.

Just for the shit, simply those. Just simply because we thought this one would be quite amusing as well. I know we might be having another guest popping in a little bit later. It depends what time he finishes work.

But we might see a little grand talking about these baby stories a little bit later. But this is a very special episode. We could not do another bit of crack. It's the 69th episode.

Get the whars out now, ladies. We are getting down and dirty with 69. Yes, so we're getting going all the way in the glory halls. If you can see all the different birds looking through the glory halls.

Some of them are very special. So I hope you hope you spot a few little birds there. Some that you might recognise. That's been on the podcast, some that are going to come in the podcast in the future.

But yes, we are going to talk about, I'd say, I already had a name this one because it's Rowley Raunchy. Oh, that's called the Rowley Raunchy 69. That's all. The finale episode where the film is what everyone used to watch.

Whether you're always worried that you were getting trouble watching. Yeah, the films you didn't want to watch with your parents. Exactly. So we'll have that topic as well.

So we'll have that topic as well. So we're going to take worse films that you've watched with your parents. We will go into all that discussion. So yes, it's not going to be a top five.

It is just going to be a general. So we'll be fine from pay there and everywhere. But let me get you this way and we can kick it off with the show. Sorry, I'm just looking at the chat.

It's so funny. Hi, everyone. So everything that's supposed to change up is our opinions and our opinions alone. If you want to discuss anything from tonight.

So please come and join us on our ever grown Facebook group. And we can have an open discussion. What we want to have is anyone coming for us and channel us our opinions are wrong. We can agree to disagree and ban them.

So keep it fun. Keep it kind and keep the talks with behavior out of nerdism. Very well done there. You get better at that.

It's almost like a professional. It's almost like I've got a written and written in front of us. And I just read from a piece of paper every time. Yes, this one was a quite interesting one.

Because I think as the age we are, because I know what's in the age we are. We are quite old now. We're at age where these type of companies are a little bit more comfortable than they used to be. They're a bit cringe.

Let's be honest, they're a bit fringe. But they still have the still not as much as an nostalgia factor as what the Goonies does. But it still has a nostalgia feel. Yes, I don't can remember the first.

I wouldn't say rude film, but like kind of like. Oh, no. Kind of like. Because it makes it even when you think, as I said, if you're certain, it's one of them films where you watch.

You think should already be watching this as an age appropriate. Or but again, it's one of them things. And it depends because my parents are quite well, they don't even like me. So I'm so the watch the podcast now because of my language.

So that's chosen the type of household we live in and so forth. Mine's the complete opposite. My parents have no issue with swearing. I do it on the regular.

But when we're growing up, even if something slipped out, it didn't matter. And they were very, I don't know how to describe it. Because they're quite young. They are still quite young.

And then we young parents and my dad has one of the weirdest tears in films. This is right up his alley. These kind of films are my dad's films. He's a smart.

And he's an industry. Easy to understand films. Just gentle watching because my poor dad, he doesn't understand the Matrix. He didn't quite get back to the future.

He loves it, but he's just somebody he doesn't get. He watched the whole series of Game of Thrones. And if you ask him what happened, you could not tell you. It was boobs in it though.

Exactly. But yeah, he's a but American Pie is my dad's favorite film. He's one of my dad's favorite films. And before we talk about American Pie, what a soundtrack.

If you listen to the soundtrack, if you talk about nostalgia and taking it back to a place, you can listen to American Pie's soundtrack from start to finish. And it takes you back to like bizarre, bizarre, not bizarre, but it was a day. Mr. Blue.

Mr. Blue. Ah, Olivia's. Olivia's.

Oh my gosh. Kilgroom, all the type of bars that we used to frequent like our college. I know Rocknights and where we thought were the coolest people ever, but. What do you mean thought we were?

We were the coolest people ever. We were such losers. What was that? I need Emma here for this type of conversation because you could be so offended.

To be fair though, if I was over this type of conversation, she would have to have to have a top off most of the time. Because that's how she spent her college years with a top off. What? What?

Oh bless her. Shall we kick it off with American Pie? Is like American Pie the best kind of, actually for me it's not. I'll go back even further.

Like the first one which I watched, which I thought, because there's a type of comedy that you don't realise. Like say that you watch and you don't get like the humor because there's a load and there's this silliness. But the first one I probably watched was funny enough was an 80's. What?

No. No. But it was San Tom Hanks, Bachelor of Army. Oh right.

Yeah. Like when you're watching Tom Hanks, one's like you watch big, you watched like say the burps. And you thought, oh Tom Hanks is a CFB to watch as a comedy. Oh, so nice.

But then you watch Bachelor of Army where it's basically in essence where both like male and female like he's getting married and he's friends taking to like strippers and stuff like that. And his wife's friends taking to like all the worst things in the world. And there's like cock jokes. There's a big cock jokes where someone's trying to yap on a hot dog where someone's dancing hot dog stuff.

And it's just the 80's. And basically Tom Hanks took it to the extreme to the point where I think I sat down with my mum and dad to watch this and I went, okay, it's time for bed ball. It's not the quintessential Tom Hanks film that you would remember. Yeah, it's been a, I have seen it.

Yeah. Always for shock. But yeah, it has been a long time since I've seen it. A long, long time.

I don't think I was like, if Tom Hanks fan until maybe first come, and then I started to fully appreciate it. Oh, Philadelphia. Probably Philadelphia was the moment where I went, holy shit, this guy's got it all. I never thought we would mention a film like Philadelphia.

On a 60 time film. That's what I'm saying. It's probably bad to us to be fair. People are going to level this and Sam's just taking it on to the creativity.

Yeah. Yeah. And mine, I don't know, this isn't, it's not Ronchy, it's not Naughty. But I definitely shouldn't have been watching it at the age I was.

Was Cereal Mum? Right, or John Waters. Yes, John Waters. I found John Waters really early on in life.

And Cereal Mum and Hairs, I told my same mum, when I'm not an er, I'm from England. I'm from the North as well, we don't even say mum, we say mum. And so, yeah, Cereal Mum, I'm just a Cereal Mum because it makes me skin crawl when I'm saying mum. But yeah, I found John Waters at a really young age.

Hairsmare was probably the first, but then someone introduces to this. And it is pretty, it's Tim, like for John Waters for them. It's Tim, I mean, it's not dirty shame or anything. Yeah, there's no estate and shit and stuff like that.

Oh yeah, people like that. I didn't do that until later on. Like, I was, I was lucky I only found these two first. But yeah, I remember being on Channel 4 and having me TV, any bedroom, I mean, mum, like, it's like, as I was watching it just came in just like that, you watching that.

And I think it was the pussy but I was seen. Imagine. But I didn't understand. Yeah.

Watch, she made it worse. But to turn it off. Yeah, but to be further, there's that type of films like Channel 4, when you think about what we grew up with, like when we were very young, like I don't know in your house, but my mum and dad maybe watched the carry on films constantly. And if you're talking about Lude and like Crass and like inappropriate humour, the carry on films are up there, like with like the type of jokes.

I know it's not like technically clinical correct or even how they were treat women. But there was only so many ways Bob Windsor's Bar and Fly often different scenes. And these used to be on ITV and Channel 4 during the fucking day. Yes.

Like, look at Benny Hill, there's Benny Hill. Yeah, yeah. Look at Benny Hill, that was like pre-watt shared comedy of half-naked women running around after this, we're a Tesla awful man, he was horrible. But, um, no my God, when all we did was carry on now is my mum's in this wasn't science fiction.

And basically, let's be honest, my parents never got a say when I come to watch it in the house. If it wasn't, it was gone on. But, um, like I say with the carry on films as well, because when you mentioned Benny Hill, because again my head when I'm watching Benny Hill now, I just said, visions of Don and she has some things around in circles. So, first she would be in a carry on or like a Benny Hill film within a shark.

You can see visions of that, sorry Don. Um, and this is- Cuddle, Don, you do so have no favours, especially when you run away from places trying to hide. But to be fair, what I would suggest as well, with this episode, if anyone's in the chat, please give us information, like give us what your thoughts as well. Participation is well, all in the one for this one.

So, I think it is quite like a, I want to get other people's takes from, so it's interesting. But yeah, that's, like I say, early memories of like watching the carry on films, not getting the jokes, but when like, saying me mum and dad's sniggering, then me laughing. But if you think about like early British, like St James is the biggest sexist born around the world, and that dirty laugh as well. But, like, see, that was our childhood.

That's what people thought was okay if it gets the one thing. Yeah, that was for now. Were you looking to, are you being served? Yes.

The amount of innuendo jokes that were in there, and that was on my sister loves that program. That was what she did. That was on a Saturday tea time. Hello, hello.

Yes. It's good morning. I'm kissing on the roof. Yes, English comedy back in the day was absolutely- Do you know what though?

We could- we never found the right balance, did we? Because we either had ridiculously wrong on she, or ridiculously racist. You did- That was- It was true in there. Every time, don't mention the wall.

But I love film. I love film. I love film. You tell us so much to do.

I do. There's something about- I love British comedy. And I love British made films. I will- it doesn't matter the topic or anything.

I will watch a British made film because of how good we can do it. Yeah. And we don't get the credit that we deserve. But our comedy is taken such a long time to like evolve.

I think Mummy Python was a good starting point, but then I don't find them funny. It depends like I love the Mummy Python films, but the TV show was hit on this one. Yeah. Some of the jokes on my head might not be clever enough to get it.

But Maxie Life of Ryan was the ultimate for me. I actually love it. But Emma's now in the chat. Sorry Emma if I'd mentioned you did it previously.

She clearly wasn't the game when you said it's what she's just joining. But yes, Emma, Sid James does corn the Sunderland Empire because he died on stage or backstage. Yes, so apparently it is part of the- actually the heritage of Sundance that we are haunted by the Gore-Slight of Sid James. So we got the Sex Fest.

Right for the Northern City of Exist. I like some of the Top Sex Fest that we just, to be fair, you both just want to try to not get myself in any more trouble shall we say now? Yeah, but the chat's just going crazy. Everyone must have needed this tonight because they talked to the ones earlier.

Everyone just saw tighties. So I think we all need a big ole. Yes. Well, let's go back to the big ones, the ones that you can remember.

The ones like you said, for our teenage years, I remember just going to say Merrick and Pie at the pictures. How do you dodge and copy really? I think. For a change there.

Yeah. But yeah, I absolutely adored, like, say this movie just because of the performances as well. I think everyone got the time to shine. There was all, like, little things to stand out.

It wasn't just about, I don't know how many users reference and they'll probably come back to us. It felt a little bit like the Goonies would for the virgins. It's made how you can get the Goonies into other references. It absolutely amazes us.

It is the ultimate film. It is. Again, it was right up my alley. I've mentioned this a hundred times on this podcast that I want that American lifestyle.

I loved it now, but I loved it back then. And that was ideal. It was high school. It was kids talking about shit that we were too afraid to talk about.

Or it was just absolutely so funny. I can't watch American Pie without watching Scary Movies right after this. I can't. I think it's Shannon and Elizabeth.

I think I absolutely adore that woman. And then I just have to watch Scary Movies. True. But will they scary movie for another podcast?

Yeah, that was just Shannon Elizabeth. They're trying to think though, because I think we're going to do like Top Five Spoons movie soon as well. So that would be an international conversation. Dancing.

Oh my god. Emma, it's just the wrong one out there. That I probably would have been getting. Don't worry.

We'll come to it. I've got a few. Obviously that will mention as well. I know Emma's getting too excited.

Bless her. To chill your tits down. I'm so calm down. She hasn't felt that tits.

She clearly didn't hear yet. Sorry. To be fair though, if you went to the bizazz or if you went to the rock like you saw it in this tits. Sorry.

It's fucked. But yes. I want to get myself this over here. I'm telling you.

Good life. I lived the good life for you. Just like all the golfers. But even golfers was a bit raunchy.

Like I said, and jokes and stuff like it with the whole rear getting a blow job. Like off a course to joke that wasn't in every cut. Shall we say? I think we've got an over TV version.

Oh, most definitely. I think you see him falling out of bed. But I don't think you see the beforehand. Oh, there's so many adult jokes and golfers that I had no idea about until I was older.

I'm watching it again. I'm like, oh, oh, am I not going to let me watch this? We're going back to American Pie. It's for even God.

It's got to be over 20 years old now. Yeah. And it's still portable. Still to the state of quarterbully.

It has some of the most memorable themes that we will never forget in it. And all it is is just a daft teen comedy. Yeah. But like, see, it's got so many references in so many other films as well.

Like Kevin Smith takes a bit of a piece out of the jeans, smiles, and both comes back when Jason Bakes is what it was. Okay. I'm the pie fucker. It's about the Jason Bakes.

I'm the guy who fucked the pie. I never saw the uncut version of American Pie into many, many years later. One way gets on top of the pie and you're saying thrussing away. That was an interesting choice.

It was a choice. It was a choice. Like, say, there were certain bits where it took far or too far. But again, it was also some little bits like Jim's dad was to stand out for me.

And Eugene Levy. Oh my gosh. Like, every scene he was in, like, I could not stop one stops there at his eyebrows. And like, maybe some time there.

Yes. And just how uncomfortable and like, say, you feel yourself wanting to peel yourself off the ceiling when you're in there and you know how he's feeling and that. But we've all been like, saying that experience. Like, Jim's whole, like, at the start, where he's busy trying to find the point channel and the scramble and he can just make out a boob.

We all did that, boys. Don't lie. Everyone says that they didn't. We all did it.

And we all looked at the Argos, kind of in the brass section. Yes. We all that crazy one with teenagers. Don't worry.

Oh my God. I need to have a word in my husband after this. And if he says he didn't, he's a fucking liar. I don't even admit anything.

He's not. He's got an issue. But, like I said, as you said, Stiffler's mom. Oh my God.

What's the name? Oh, that's a name. Oh, that's a name. Stiffler's mom.

Anyone in the track give us any of them because I'm not just Stiffler's mom. I just, I love that. Her voice is so iconic. I absolutely love that.

I love all the Easter eggs in it as well. All that's the thing because when they're like, say the bit with Jim and Nadia on the, like, the, the, the, the, the car and the go through all the people watching it. It's what Bling wanted to watch in it. Oh my gosh.

I can see it's got the cast of the eggs, it's banding and stuff and when they get, uh, getting all excited. But what was the guy that was really creepy? The Germanator, the ginger guy. Everyone knew it was Germanator as well.

Everyone had a friend like that that was close to them in college or school. Yeah, I can name a few. I'm not gonna, but I can name a few and I know I'm fine well, which is that we'd have the same people on our list. And it's the music that do, do, do, do, do, do.

And that's the thing with these type of films. They do milk the fuck out of them. Like how many American pies is there now? There's American pie too, American pie the wedding.

The wedding is really good. Yeah. It was really funny too. It was just an open up one, not off.

But yeah, but the third one was really good. Didn't they do like side ones like? Stifflers brothers, Stifflers third cousins, Stifflers left Ali from the back two and stuff like that. Oh, it got ridiculous to see the amount of ones that they made.

To the point where there's not even like, say just because they're using the American pie. Yeah. It's just again, it's just, it's like the horror genre, isn't it? You get a good idea and then you milk the shit out of it.

It's no different with the American pie. Well, I can say with hard-earned movies as well. They did spawn off a few good, like, say, takes and movies along the hill. We got Van Wilder, for example, because of the American file.

Oh my god, that film is so funny. Which basically, I know before that, like Ryan Reynolds was in two guys and two guys and a pizza shop or something like that. Yeah. But then- Who didn't watch that?

Nathan Feline was in FOB. Yes. Because he was always, we didn't know his name for yours. He was always Johnny.

Because that's what his character's name was. Then he came in Bovee and then he just blew up and, but yeah, Van Wilder. Was he a Van Wilder? Van Wilder, Doublegoth.

Van Wilder. Yes. That's one of the most awkward, horrible scenes in that I have to literally skip because I cannot physically watch it. Is it when I'm not in the dog?

Yes. How big were the dog's balls? Bless it. Yes.

Like, if that is real, that is animal curly. Get that dog done, but oh my god, it's what they use. It's not the melting part. It's what they use it for.

And I'm like, oh. Look at the fingers over the air flares. Then there's- Oh. You want to watch it?

Like, we do try and get episodes with him. Because Sam cried. This episode we can try and get something. Oh.

It's just a mix. It's funny. It's awful. It has some of the best.

It's just stupid comedy. That's just it. I love it. And it's one of my favorite forms of comedy is stupid comedy.

Yeah. In short cases, right? No, it's perfect. Like, see a top level, like the comedy act.

And this is where you knew after watching this film, how far this was going to be. There's something special about it. Definitely. And also when they said, lately, and I know they're doing a few vanwisers as well.

Rise of charges and stuff like that. Which, which, then we got, like from that thing, there was a movie called We Are Not No. Do you ever watch The Right Nannals? Yeah.

And it basically, it's just like a works in a restaurant and it shows you the day in the life of everyone that works in a restaurant and they're just fucking horrible to each other. Like putting pews in people's steaks. So it never, like it actually says never be awful to the stuff and everything like that behind that. Yeah.

I have not seen it, but I've seen a clip on TikTok of a scene where the the mess of the woman's being awful to the Minutese Ryan Reynolds, who completely messes up here up, I've seen a clip of it. I didn't realize it was an actual like film. Oh, that's cool. Waiting if you're not saying it's one of like Ryan Reynolds's best ones.

It's absolutely ridiculous how far the go. And it's got the guy that kind of sits obsessed with now. He was a guy in Tuskz. Justin.

Justin Long. Justin Long in it. Yes. Bobby, oh my God.

What's he's currently called? And then Zachary, Bobby Long. Shaftor something. Yeah, love it.

Yes, he loves just just a long is a fabulous character actor. You really can do it all. I think Ryan Reynolds is like, I would love to see him do a Jim Carrey and just do something serious. Just try it.

And what it's like. Buried? Okay. No, that's a good one.

It's a movie called Buried. It's basically just Ryan Reynolds in the whole film by himself. He's in a rack war. And he's basically all he is.

He's a guy that does, like an old portfolio subject here. And he does like trucking and stuff in a rack, but he doesn't seem to do anything all he's saying is in a casket, Buried on the ground. And he's kind of this one. And it's basically like he gets a phone and like the kidnappers bring him in and trying to run some and stuff like that.

It's him trying to like a scape. Not the spoilers. I think it is. It is.

I can't tell you because it's it. Have you ever watched a film by the current fellow? Yes. I really like that film.

It's up there with intensities of what that one is. Oh, I think it's a watch. But literally it is just Ryan Reynolds by himself in a box. And it's ridiculous as it sounds.

It's fucking brutal. Just add that to me. Everyone lists of stuff that I need to watch and read. And what was I going to say?

Was it Ryan Reynolds? Jim Carrey. Now, I know he's not everyone's favourite person. I actually really like him.

But if and sure. Now, I know it's not a raunchy comedy, but it has got some naughty bits in it. Yes. And that probably takes me under the next like thing I was going to ask you about.

No. Have you ever watched a film with your parents? And what are these out films and felt so uncomfortable that you've had to turn it off? No.

Really? No. I know. I know.

I know. I've got an issue. And I've got a I don't know. So I've got one.

And it is the star Jim Carrey. I watched it and I was watching it and I had it turned it off because it just got too bad. Me, myself and Irene. I thought when, like seeing the bathroom scene when he was going to get myself to deal with it.

I was like, what's it going on? Jim Carrey was just the only thing I was like, yeah, this is not good. No, no, no. It actually just went out there.

Couldn't do it. There was. Wow. No.

I've not had that. I remember when I first watched for I was made and the opening scene is a sex scene. And I just said, no, nonchalantly. And I was like, you're watching this when you're mad.

I couldn't give it shit. I really couldn't. I don't know why it doesn't bother. It must be part of the artistic traits.

I don't care. But that was the one that I've watched previously. But I still get goes back to that really awkward moment. And remember, I've seen him on the space and going, oh, this isn't good.

No, I'm not with giants. I don't know. It's one big. No, definitely not.

But actually, I remember when Channel 4 and BBC used to do like film nights and when the good old years when films used to be on a weekend. It used to be like the late ones. And when you stop up and I used to show certain films that what they're branded like not me and for kids and show you that. That was when I was first introduced to the Eddie's type comedy where we got Porkies and Revenge of the Nerds.

So I don't know if you're ever seeing this. Revenge of the Nerds was one of those films that my friend had gotten a haul because I have a friend who literally got ahold of everything. And Revenge of the, like she got me an L-vira. The reason I love horror so much is because of her because the mass collection of what she had was horror and Revenge of the Nerds.

And we used to use when we first started the Nerds part from Revenge of the Nerds is our sound bite. Yes, yeah. Yeah, I remember watching Revenge of the Nerds and just being absolutely like amazed at how shit it was but how good at the same time. Like say the cast and like Anthony Edward Scuice from Top Gun played one of them as well but just like say for a straight out stupid comedy and like say the used to find every little thing to get a parrotate or a last and skippy power underwear.

It's one of the reasons why I love the Eddie so much so yeah. There's a guy in there who reminds us so much of him from the Fantastic Beasts franchise. And I can't think of his name but he's Dan Fogger. Dan Fogger?

So yes. He's in Walking Dead. He's in, no, he's not. The guy who I think he reminds us of is in Supernatural.

See, he's in Revenge of the Nerds and I can't think of his name law and he really does remind us the guy from Supernatural and Revenge of the Nerds reminds us so much of Dan Fogger. It's scary. Especially when you're watching. Oh shit, sorry, yes.

Now you're all right. That's my fault. No, no, that was the guy who I was trying to compare him to was him. The look similar.

They've got the same kind of voice as well. And especially when he plays Hodge in Fan Boys. Yeah. Like he is very brilliant but he is very much that character and that person from I can't think of his name.

He was in All Sorts Man. He was in Moonlight and Moonlight and with their, what'd you call them? Bruce, he was with us? Yes.

What's he called? Bruce Wilson's? Simple Shoutout. Simple Shoutout.

Kurtis Armstrong. Right. That's him. He very much looks like him.

It's quite scary. Well, they did. Like say a reality TV show in America a few years ago. I know everything like sure was getting made in a reality TV show.

Yeah. Where the main king of the Nerds and the... That's literally the main cast from like say the Revenge of the Nerds. They had a three-fouche or two of this on the group where they had to wait the tasks to say who was the main king and queen of the Nerds typing that's like giant chess or like the European things and who can build the bit.

You know what I think when the knock things down and like the ball moves through the thing. What's it called? The same thingy gold, but it's a gold. Oh, I know what you mean.

I just can't think of it. Yeah. Like say the huddle. That was quite entertaining.

But I remember Revenge of the Nerds was quite like funness and like same memories. But I was going to say I try not to lower the tone as much. But let's bring it back to her sweetness. So did you have any crushes from these teen comedies or anyone that you loved and that you had a little fancy?

Um, I think Kevin from American Pie. Just thought he was adorable. Um, I thought he was absolutely adorable. But oh my god, that's such a...

So what Kevin was it because he worked out the tongue twister thing. So is that what Kevin got you interested? Ha! This is how cute he was.

Um, but no, I don't think I did. The only first crush I really remember having on an actor was Ben Affleck. After All Rats. That's a strange one because I went from I watched All Rats to then Armageddon and I was like, wow, what a difference.

I was just going to get you in the back of all those things. I was just going to do all that. I've heard it very uncomfortable. Um, did I have a quick?

Would you like to clarify that? Oh my god, you're from the spotlight. I really can't think. Because that's the first one I remember.

Like when I went to college, when I first went to college, hadn't quite found myself yet and I had this Nike folder that I'd get in from the mouth when I thought I was a shit. So it was like a proper American high school folder. And I took it to college with this and when you opened it up the first thing, it's always been Affleck's face. Right.

That's the best thing I remember having to crush on anyone. Probably us. I was Affleck. Yeah.

I suppose you were. And probably what makes it for watching the 80s films as well. I'm just getting off those again. Probably Kim Cottrell from Port East.

Please come in as well. Please come in. She has fit in that mites. Oh yes.

I think quite like, I just said you couldn't watch Port East with the parents, certainly not. But that's same way I'd say she's getting satisfied in the gym cupboard and she's just getting like rattles of bits and you hear a scream and everyone's just suddenly watching in shock. But that was just a lack of local. Kim Cottrell was probably the main one.

But the most recent one, well not recent, it's an old film now, but I still love this film just because of the actress in. Alicia Eliza Kustman from The Girl. Alicia Eliza. Eliza.

I don't know what she was in House of Wax as well, but in The Girl Next Door. Yes. I know it. Blonde here.

Yes. Yes. Second picture. So I think this came out quite a few numbers of years after the American Pies and Van Wilders, where they tried to do a bit of a resurgence.

I think this came out not too long before this Detroit Rock City came out. Oh, I'll watch a film. So that's like Daft, like Borde, like Bronchy Humor was like Nate A Combat, but like say The Girl Next Door, it's got Timothy Alford in as well and he's absolutely brilliant in the movie. For a teen comedy it's got some heart and it's got like a lot of like, like for a film about the porn industry, I can't recommend it enough.

Is she in just friends with Ryan Reynolds? It's that Amy. Is that Amy Noor? I'm going to have to be completely different.

Yeah, I think I know that's not, I don't think I don't know if she's in that, but I know she was in love actually for like a fleeting moment towards the end. But as I said, watching her in the girl next door is just on her perfection. It's Amy Smarts, I'm thinking, oh sorry. Ah, it's, it's, it's Blonde American.

Yes, yes she was in love actually. She was in the, um, the bar, wasn't she? I mean, I can picture her, I can picture her, but I've never seen that film. Sugar.

Big word for them. That's, that's, let's see, it's like, I'm not a big tin, is it tin curse? Okay. Tony, I'm not a Tony curse.

That's like Jimmy. The guy who directed love actually, I think he's just all like, um, like, uh, love actually, um, the one we're, okay, it was, um, six, six, we're here, granny stars in all the films, knocking hell and stuff like that, sorry. Um, I'm sure it is, hang on, it is, I have a logo. Picture curse, that's it.

That's it. Picture curse. But yes. So it's Tony curse?

That's Jimmy, that's Jimmy curse is that. He was in some like a heart. God, it was, man. It was, it was.

It was one of my favourite Marilyn films, yes, of course it was. Yes. To be fair, talk about Bradley Comedy's. It's on like a heart.

So Mike and Hone, if you want to take it even further back, yes? That has some, um, some of sex appeal in it. Does it have fucking sex? Jesus Christ, Marilyn and Raw, wow.

She was absolutely delicious in that film. Like there's no other word to describe her. She was delicious. Yes.

And Jack Lennon and Tony Curtis in that way. I'm sorry. Comedy genius is her times. And like the famous line as well, has been scoring off on the speed board and she said, I'm not even a girl.

And he takes a week off and he, and the guys get down. Nobody's perfect. Oh, it's so, and then like I am a huge, I'm a huge Marilyn fan. And even more, I am such a fan of just Hollywood in general.

And the guy who played the guy on the board, his grip, so on that's what it says. Nobody's perfect. Oh, I like that. Yes.

And Jack Lemon says, um, Jack Lemon starring in. And that's it. Right. He has a really, really funny egg or something.

Have you seen something like it hot? Where they actually put color into it? Yes. It looks awful.

It's the same thing to do with the old Lauren Hardy films as well. Mm-hmm. There's something not quite natural about it. And it feels uncomfortable, which again, I don't know why it feels uncomfortable, but.

No, it does. It doesn't look right. It's a technically that they use it on that. I don't know if it's technical, because I know that it was a modern technique that they tried to bring into it, but.

Mm-hmm. It just doesn't work. Yeah. It doesn't have the same appeal.

It doesn't have the same magic to it. And but some like it hot. That's it. That's it from the 50s.

That was really good. 50s. That's the one we're going to be filming to this date. Um, it says it's one then once where the slap had 20 coats sitting in, like as the captain put an actual voice on clicking the shelves, kind of the leader of Shell Oil.

Oh, it's these accents. I can't get it up, but it's not going to be able to get an erection and stuff. I've lost my spark. He was a handsome fellow man.

Absolutely beautiful. He was a very powerful man in Hollywood as well. He had, like, killed a lot of Korea's during the time. If you mentioned these have, AC, you were finished.

Oh my gosh. It's very well known about that as well. Wow. Um, one that Anna brought up earlier was Eurotrip.

Yeah, so it was a sequel to Roadtrip. Right. So it was Roadtrip I wanted to talk about. Because I don't think I've seen Eurotrip.

It had dawn, the young, not dawn. It wasn't called dawn, but it was dawn from Buffy. The... Shell, Michelle, yeah.

Yes, no, I haven't seen that one. I've seen Roadtrip and I still to the state love that film quite a bit. If you're talking about soundtracks, yeah, as a fucking killer soundtrack, just for Twisted Sister of the One. Definitely.

It's probably the only film I can watch that one actor in. Because other than that, he's a fucking idiot. I can't stand him. What's he called?

Tom Green. Yeah. But that's the best way I can put it. Like from the way he went on and like say, some things he did.

Like, when he went over. Yeah, and that's really good finger film. Oh, okay, yeah. There's no, there is no excuse in bringing that out in there.

And haven't the amazing bligie, um, what'd you call him, him from Men in Black? Is that amazing? I can't remember his name now. Oh, yes, a bit on, yes.

Yeah, like, you know, there's no, no, there's not coming back from that. Hey, that's, that's our stupid comedy. That's just, it's just fucking ridiculous. Okay, again, we don't know if we give here out what Jesus plays.

If you like that film, I'm sorry. I used to have been reviewing the last session. Don't I even go with it? Yeah, I totally agree.

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