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But yes, tonight we return after like a week. It doesn't feel like a week because we've had a lot of things. We've had a lot of things going out and just want to say a big thank you to everyone in the chat. Everyone in the community who is watching all of the shit that we are doing.
We've had a stellar week out of North. I just want to say a big congratulations for the new episode of gigs that went out on Thursday. That makes it was amazing with coming up the guy now. It was someone from Praise to Mercury.
I think it was Praise. Yes. Also Friday we had a captain this episode of tracking. Goodwill was down with some kind of favor.
I think it was getting weird but. Could have been. So, let's start that rumor and then we had the premiere episode premiere of women of nerd culture and like say if you haven't watched it yet, please watch this episode first but then afterwards go and watch it because the women are doing it for themselves. So yes, I'm talking about women.
We have all the vagina on tonight. We've got the lovely beautiful amazing Donna making her return. We've got the crazy and the scary and the purple headed wonder. As always, and now she's getting a little bit of a taste and a little bit of regular should have even been like she was on this week until last week.
We've got the lovely Jess. So yes. So that's an introduction guys. All the vagina tonight.
I could have said something more crude. Especially with the movie that we're talking about tonight. I'm not going to point. You definitely are.
Should I do the display? I feel like there's a lot to talk about in this episode. We're going to be the episode that has canceled as well. You think the cell phone is on the spot.
This could be it. Especially when I give you the taglines as well because they're just as cruel as a film really. So everything's going to be our opinions and opinions alone. If you'd like to discuss anything from today's episode, have a lead.
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I'll give you the taglines before we'll crack into the movie, which if anyone hasn't already noticed, it's a mall rat. I thought we're doing it. How come we'll get more rats in tight in the same magazine? This was in 1995.
This was the rising of the Titanic. Was it 94? I tell you, no, John or John was a Titanic. It was a Titanic.
Nighty four. This was after Titanic got before. We'll wait for that to come in. The first time.
The first time. The Titanic got it. So we didn't come in. Oh, yes.
It was over a bloody hundred years ago. Right. We've always got out with control more than what it had two seconds. It took two seconds.
Was it 97? It was in 1987. It was as well after the Titanic. This was before.
Well, the first time. Get off your TV, watch in Brown Eye and come and see our movie. Watch out Brown Eye. Watch out Brown Eye and come and see our movie.
They're not there to shop. They're not there to work. They're just there. Yes.
Was that from Affleck? Possibly. It's it's mall or nothing. Ah.
It's the last one. It's superhero anatomy, Thomas Fortune talent, body fashion and more. It's going to be better to be fair. Brown Eye, with the Brown Eye on the kind of guy.
I think it's in reference to... Oh, shit. Of course, face is gone. I think it's in reference to Kevin Smith's What a genius comment to him.
Oh, yes. Get off your Brown Eye. Interesting. There was a comment in it later on.
But I do. That was the tagline for it. I'll do it better. This was probably the most nerdiest movie of our generation from the 90s.
This was probably the definition of nerd culture. Was that an idea when we were teenagers or some of the younger ones in the chat or on this podcast might not know. We were a college one or just around about the time this came out. I know we missed out on, well, it didn't get a cinema release in the UK.
I think it just came straight to DVD, didn't it? Yeah. When I became DVD. To be a justice.
Sorry. Yes. Before we get any further, thank you, JJ and Krishson for your know level member. Ah.
He's become a member? Yes. One of us. One of us.
Sorry. Yes, VHS, so I remember this at College and I think we talked about it on the Army of Darkness podcast because it was the advertisements for Morrats were about the same time of Army of Darkness, so it was on the same type of thing. So I was like really excited for Army of Darkness, I was like what the fuck is Morrats. I think this was the first Kevin Smith film I saw before.
That's a cleft first. I was just and then followed and then it was like right if you like that. You go fuck and love this. That's where the Kevin Smith love affair started was right in that moment.
What about you Jess, what was your introduction? I don't know, I think it was like a house party or something the first time this was on. And then I don't know, again well those movies I think it was just always a house party maybe of like what's starting to go on with that. I suppose it kind of works with actors like kind of lots of reprobates and stuff like that.
That's what, as my dad always put it this movie was busy, the smutter movie that he kept on telling us about. I've never had a lot of love these movies. She loves dogmas, she loves it. This is not a family friendly film to be fair.
Well, unless you don't know, so don't know how was your introduction to this movie. I think I saw a couple of acts first and then like that so much that I kind of went down and ran all the other movies. Cool. So is anyone else, is this their favourite Kevin Smith movie?
No, no, no, it's just top tier man. I would put this second though, I would put it in second place. It would be a hard toss between us and Dogma. See?
Wait a place then. What were you doing? Clerks are always be taught for me. I didn't watch Clerks until a few years ago.
I kind of managed to, I watched Clerks too before I watched the first Clerks. Clerks too, so good. I don't know what makes this thing of Paul, I'll just argue into about a load of the rings and stuff. Can't not not sing it Paul.
It's Paul and Christ. To be fair, Randall is my favourite animal. Paul and Christ literally having a conversation with each other. I'm going to shock Paul and that one man.
The shock, in fact, there is. More that is my second favourite. Chasing the Emmy is my favourite. Oh, that's such a good pick though.
You know what? When I watched this yesterday, I forgot the actress's name. I'm so bad. The friend in this is actually Amy from Chasing the Emmy.
I was like, you know what? That is such a good film. And it's such a good plot. Do you know what I've f***ing loved about it?
And what I love about, actually what I like about a lot of it, Kevin Smith films, is that the theme of sexual, well, it was really ambiguous. On surface level, it's like she's a lesbian and this guy falls in love with her and it's like, well, he won't get a chance. But actually, it went deep. But then that explored, like, maybe she is.
Maybe she's not. You know what? It's okay that she doesn't have to make a choice and she's allowed to take that choice back. And at the time that came out, that topic was really quite like quite exploratory.
And you know what? Good for him for f***ing. It's such a good film. I'm definitely going to rewatch it.
I know you got to watch it for it as well though. That was a thing because a lot of people, and I'll say it was like, oh, so what Kevin Smith is trying to say is all of lesbian needs is a good dick to straight up to his. And if you feel that is the theme of the movie, you didn't get what the movie's about. Yeah.
It's like, it's a lot of things. And it is a weird thing. A lot of times, movies are love stories, but in the most warped and weird way, because when you hear Kevin Smith talk anyway, and I love that you took the sexuality part, like, nothing's taboo. Like, we go back to living in the North East in the 90s.
If we walked in and talk about someone's dick, we would get punched at all hours. Because now it's like, well, for the pro-clock, it was not the same thing. But when you hear Kevin Smith talk, like, he talks with his friends and all, and it's got to suck someone's dick and stuff like that. And it's not like, but at night, it's like, that's common person.
That's where the world should be. And I'm probably a little bit more passionate about that now, because yesterday it pissed me off so much about the Nelly Boss community, just with the being pride dear, the amount of people I had banned from the group yesterday. And yes, I'm looking at his, I don't want to get angry, but he's disappointed. He's disappointed.
Let's make that very clear, because the people in our chat, they don't tolerate shit like that, but we had a shit on a fucking dickhead who came into our group yesterday, who proved they do not belong with us. The unknown part of us. So they can get fucked. So I'm so glad that you brought that up.
Kevin did do what he was protesting alongside the West Baptist, Barrett West, firepoint... The Westborough Baptist Church. When he protested alongside them, was a dogma, or was it a red state? It took a dogma as well.
I love that shit. He's saying also said dick is yummy. Yeah. And he just walked around with this time.
And I have said, and then many of podcasts as well. If I could ever get Kevin Smith to come on this podcast, I would happily blow on just to get him on. I'll take a shot on the back of the floor for him. But yeah.
I knew this because obviously a lot of friends of mine were all massive. Kevin Smith fans. She has names, I was a funny one. She was like, Oh, that's terrible.
One of the bunch. We don't want to watch that one. That one goes. And it always felt like because it kind of bothered them all that it was more jokes at the men than it was just the perverted jokes about a woman.
I think I get this right. Same actress, Dorian Adams. I'm sure the character is putting in all rights as a younger sister of any. I'm sure there's a line called a table scene.
It's like, no, that was my sister who did that. Yeah, it's supposed to be interconnected. Well, it was Kevin Smith's girlfriend at the time. He was in a room.
Yeah. I'm going to talk about it. She's amazing. I love her voice.
She talks like Dala from Buffy. Such a good voice. And I just want to talk about those types of voices. Jennifer Gillian people like, oh, yes, yes, yes.
But she looks like a young brother as well. Like, I can see. Yeah. I can see it now.
I'll give you a few little facts about the movie as well. I do too. I do too. I'm back to you.
Because I did what you're talking about before. I love this movie so much. Kevin Smith was against the budget. The studio given the budget of was on the store.
I'm going to check. Six million. He was like, we don't need six million to make a movie. And they were like, that's how much a movie cost.
He was like, I made a movie for 25,000. And the studio actively thought that Kevin Smith went, that wasn't a movie. That was their line to Kevin Smith about clicks. They didn't see it as a.
So Kevin always felt guilty about the budget that was gave because he always says he doesn't like. We're saying other people's money. The company who was involved, like the team was involved, didn't know how to market this movie. They didn't know what the hat.
That's a good one. As it goes with the tag lines as well, because the tag lines were awful. To the point where they just went to Kevin Smith, how would you like, how would you market your own movie? And he's like, I'm not a marketing person.
I make movies that you should know how to sell the movie. So that's one of the reasons why it flopped. And the biggest mistake they did. They have put this, they have put this movie on such a pedestal.
For one reason that they did a test screen and I've Sandi Ego Comic Con. Why? And the reaction they got from Sandi Ego Comic Con, they thought they were going to make hundreds of millions of dollars from this movie. Because they actually said the same response that Morat Scott from the screen was the same type of response that animal house got.
So they were putting Morat on the same level as animal on the release. So when that flopped, they shit themselves. But the studio kept on seeing Kevin Smith were making a smart polies movie. That's the idea and the premise that was supposed to be around.
That's why in this movie, because I know there's a lot of lewd and comments, but mostly in Kevin Smith, there's not many tits. And there was a few pair of tits in this movie because they wanted tits in the movie like polies. Right. Well, that makes a lot of sense.
I think Universal tried to put their foot in a lot with this because the cast and they wanted to change dramatically. So Kevin Smith already had his gear. They wanted him replaced and they wanted him replaced with Seth Green. And they had to fight for G to be in this.
But it was interesting part as Universal wanted either Mike Myers, I'm Sandler or Chris Farley for Brody. That's okay. And Ethan Hawke for the quints for TS. That would mean bad.
Ethan Hawke. Uh huh. And I mean Jeremy London is not so I can get into him later. But this is my mind blown moment.
I've watched this fellow my door and how many times for how many years now and feel like an all back to front inside. As soon as it starts, didn't even realize the two names of the two main characters are from fucking Jaws. Yeah. I told you.
I told you you think I was stupid. A Brody Brooms, a T.S. quint. Yeah.
Honestly, I had this moment to do where I went. Oh, right. Okay. That makes sense.
Yeah. I told you. You think I was stupid. Do you know the likes of Studio Winter?
Do you know the likes of the women of G as well? What they actually said? Well, they were all called to win. They were all called to win.
Yeah. They had set three on the show speed dial if he threw it once he'd be kicked out and set three, which can replace him. It's actually like what I absolutely love about Jason Muse is like his story like as Jason Muse, like his his character development as a human, right? Like he has come so far and Kevin Smith has been like his brother every step of the way.
And you just like wonder like what would have happened if he was kicked off this fair? Like Jane Silent Bob wouldn't have been Jane Silent Bob. And that's just absolutely mad to think about like crazy. We were talking about this before we came on.
There was a point where it stopped though. We were talking about this before we came on and was this Kevin Kevin did everything for him when it came down to fighting for him to making sure he went to rehab. He would sit with him or rehab for months on end, but when he stole a credit card and stole money out of his kid's mouth. Yeah.
I can't deal with it anymore. And that's when the friendship broke up until the eventually it was a Christmas day. He just he set fire to his house with a candle and it was the realization that I didn't need. Yeah.
But apparently according to Kevin I read one of his books he has a goal that rehab doesn't work for him. Oh, it doesn't work for him. He goes in, he gets clean, he has a few moments and then something there's another excuse to start again. And the one thing that he did was create a podcast to make him weekly accountable to people who will listen to him and he's being clean since 2010.
Yeah, Steve all has a podcast that he does out the back of his mind drives around and there's a really good episode with Jason Muse where they're both talking about sobriety and it's like, it's the most intelligent but honest, like really honest conversation. And he talks about like turning up with Kevin Smith's like drunk, kind of like his car and like his daughter is sitting on the pile just like, what's what's on Jason doing and like heavens, having like different reasons for why he's in that state and he said like there's so many things you look like and you're just like, how is this person forgiven is but it's because they're fucking the brothers man, you know what I mean? Because there's a love there that I don't think can ever be broken and Jason is very much a product of his environment. I was saying to Paul when he learned, he learned from the best, who knows his mum, his mum was a heroin addict who would steal a lot.
And he learned from her, you would go, she would go check in people's mailboxes for their credit cards and steal them. And that's how he got into the world but then when he met them when he was in school, because he was a friend of Walders first, who won the fan again, and then he just got this gopshag JKM in and I love the story when he makes talks about me and he's like he just walks in the room and he does the don't have anything to do, he's like, I'm gonna suck this off, I'm gonna suck that off, I'm gonna suck this choice, get off. I've never seen Dona do that when he enters a room. It's always like magic happens.
So which version of the movie did you watch? Because I know we've all watched over the last few years and then all we talked about in the previous podcast that there was actually two versions of Mora's and three versions. Okay. I'm floating around.
So I fell us in there Jessica. Since we had, because I didn't know there was other versions, I was in the version I watched, which the opener is brought over to give a monologue about, I think it's like it's uncalled trying to get that. Yeah. And then it could stretch to his bedroom with Renee and then I was, what do you guys like now, I was trying to run from Manchester and I stuck it on my phone and then it opens with what is now the only version you can find, which is the start at the city hall.
Yeah, these shoots. I'm like, no, that would have first watched this. I'm not a fan of this version. I mean, you watched it today and it completely changes the movie.
There's a lot of different tours to it as well. A few of the characters, a few of the characters don't come out in, well, they're never in stronger light, but it assures them to be quite possessive and off honestly like a dick. But what about you, which version did you watch? Yeah, I watched the shorter version, but I was the other way around.
I didn't always seem the longer version. Right. I was the only one who thought that was the only version for like years. Either way around, I got the shock on my life when I was a few years ago, when I was watching, I was like, what the shit is this?
The jettles thing is more in keeping with the tour of the movie, shall we say? Yeah. One of the characters as well, which is Renee, she's already mentioned, or handed the original version of why the girlfriends going on the show is because they're told, T.S. is told the last that the camera makes you gain £10.
So she swam lengths and had an aneurysm. She's still playing so good. It's not meant to be a new coach, but it's just mentioned in my name. It's in the enhanced version, not the theoretical.
Oh, that must be what I watched because that was definitely in the one I watched. Is it a reference from Claire? Yeah, because that's why they put it in. Because it didn't like the beginning, they didn't like the shooting aspect of the governor.
Because I think around the time there was actually an assassination attempt on a governor. So the way to that's why a lot of it was cut out. And basically the reference went right, but it gave a reason why she's gone on the shore. So they used the death in clerks because that's the one who don't and Randall go off to see.
And we'll use that as an ex-use and kind of like lead in as well. So that bit was filmed after the film had been finished. So that bit that we did that bit. Yeah.
And there's an interest just to go back to Castina. Second, there's the one last thing I have on it. The audition, Shawnee Smith. If you don't know who she is, yeah.
You know, Shawnee Smith is she is from the sore franchise and she is also in the remake of the blog. She was fucking fantastic in it. She's sorry. No, she's not the editor at the end, but she works fucking horrible.
In her audition, she took the piss. She was nasty. She was belligerent. She was just in the end.
Her manager had to come in and say, I am so sorry for her behavior. I totally understand why she's not getting this. And I was like, that's a shocker from Shawnee Smith. I thought she was a nice girl.
So Jessica said there's a third version. So we're looking for them today. I'm wondering, he's like, right, because he was going to try and get me the original that I used to watch and I can't get it. Anyways, I don't get this extended one, which is like the full feature that was done when remastered it was released.
It was a 10 year anniversary. The 10 year anniversary. They flipped this because you had the theater on the one side and it was one of the ones where the DVD, like the DVD by you flipped it over. Oh, let me access this one.
Yeah. Yeah. I'm just looking at the other version somewhere. Some other information of kind of both of them with different parts.
Some bits are in, some bits are cut. I'm just trying to find out. I just looked at her. Apparently there's a theatrical and extended end of the main version.
And I actually think, even when I've just read that I watched the main version, not the theatrical. Right. Because I watched, I didn't have the backstory about the girl with the annualism, but I didn't have the whole governor extended scene. So yeah, I think there's different versions have different.
So it's a computer podcast now. Where did this happen? No. But that's in the theater.
There's only one mention of the governor shooting in and it's the bit where the brought into the house coming back to the mall after they're being arrested and driving it. And the the the the the the shit, you more like, well, like, no classy customers go. The come back and the guy goes up the item says, where do you that guy on TV turns out and punches them, which just seems really random in that version. Yeah.
In the version I watched in the parking lot when the guy goes up to him and says, did you break up with them with what's up here? And that's when he punches them. Yeah. That's the lines completely changed.
Yeah. Yeah. And I was like, the version I watched, it's like, everyone in joke about the entire film is that you got a musket caught in his girlfriend's hair and fired a blank. He's just like, can we just forget about it?
Like, you know, like, it's constantly referenced. But it's apparently the extended edition is the version of the film Kevin wanted to release, but couldn't. And I think that's probably because it's got it's got tie back to his other stuff. And even his most popular films that are really, really like the article, there's still so dialogue heavy.
And I feel like you watch Clark's film is dialogue and it shows how good he is dialogue. And I think you've got a studio telling you the film has to have this and it has to be porkies and it has to be this and that, you know, like, where do you get to squeeze in that fantastic dialogue? Like, so of course you wanted the extended edition to be the main film. Yeah.
And he does. He gets some of the best lines in there. My favorite one and I had to write it down is the usual vault rules apply. Don't touch.
Let's see. Be touched. And it's just something I couldn't even write down because I couldn't anyone would be able to pronounce the fucking word. So, which I'm going to ask a few questions about the characters now.
So I'll ask the easy one to start with. Who was your favorite character in this movie? So we've all done it first. We'll throw it under the boss.
It's probably the obvious choice. I'm going to say I brought even more years of a dick and the security card. The forwards. That's always makes us laugh.
It's just hard. Something I know is to say that I never picked up on before when he's Trisha security guard. Oh, no. He was 15.
He was 15. He was 15. He was 15. He was 15.
He was 15. He was 15. He was 15. He was 15.
He was 15. That is probably the wildest plot line in the movie is that whole contest of what that's about. I was going to say, Sean, I think would you? Would you?
Oh, I feel ill. Right. But you saw me with what was your favorite characters? Yeah.
I mean, I'm probably the same. I actually said it because he after the film, I'm just going to say, I'm just gonna say that a whole party is character. I'm just literally a lot more terrified than only a party can be in a talk show host. Like comic-themed film, just about really just such a fantastic character.
And yes, he's quite two dimensional romantically. And there's a lot of flaws in that side of the storyline, but Tim is a character. He's just fucking hilarious. There's one question.
Is libido. Yes. You will get angry at that. What about you, Jess?
Yeah, Brody's up there. It's probably the best character in a book. When? Here's some of the funniest lines.
Just the whole antics of the whole movie of like Saint Bob constantly posting in on him? change and ring for that and it's you just guy keeps busting it. Okay, what to say, it's a pally other show here. And again, you did the line on the Facebook group so I'll let you do the line again.
Just like Bert Reynolds. Just like Bert Reynolds. Oh yes. When he did the bandit, well yeah.
What about you, Sammy? Brody is, I think, like everyone's, he is my favourite. He's not as much of the dick as what T.S. is and I will get into that eventually.
But I love the dialogue that comes from Brody. He saw intelligent and passionate. I don't see it as aggression. I see it more as passion than anything else.
I do love him obviously, Jinsai the Bob fucking, you can't act. Right? Exactly. And then rocker is fucking superb in this film.
Absolutely super. Like, it's points. Don't even think I'm watching the rocker that I know it's here. Yeah, you're watching for his balls, like is that what you're trying to say?
To try. Yeah, with Brody, I'll with you. I'm 100% for Brody. This is Brody's movie.
He has the most character development in this movie as well. I don't think that with Kevin, he always writes apart that he would see as what Kevin wants to be. And I think he sees them as a Brody character. And if I think of him and Jeff Anderson were talking at this time, I don't think Jason Lee would have been playing Brody.
I think Jeff Anderson would have been playing him. Brody's based upon Kevin Smith, because Renee is based upon one of Kevin Smith's ex-girlfriends. He was like, is what he was like written to be, like having screwed up a previous relationship. Having such a nerd.
I do think he's definitely presented on him because one of the trivia pieces, I saw was that you see Brody's comic boot collection in the background in one of the shots, and that's Kevin's actual comic boot collection. Not just that, it's a comic boot collection he sold to make clerks and bought back when he made money from clerks. So it's obviously very important to him. So it's not even half of his collection.
It's just, I'd imagine, like holy shit, can you imagine? Did you see the shelves of it though? It was like, there was A shelves and then another one around the corner and then we're all filled in and I'm like, that's a lot, man. Yeah, that's even half of the stuff that he managed to get back after he finished clerks.
I've read that one. So I knew it was based around him. I can't see Jeff Anderson ever playing that part. He's not, he's as much as Randall is very unique and passionate in his own way.
He's not as passionate as the Brody that you get from Jason. I generally can't see anyone else playing him than him because he's just got the toner voice. I know, I just like, I don't know. What you were saying before about like, he never comes across as aggressive and I think it's because he's passionate and I think we can say one of you wonder about Kevin Smith, but you can't argue that you're not passionate about what he does and he's passionate about the things he loves.
Everything he makes shows what he's got. They always have references to the types of music he likes, the types of films he's watched. Like, he's a passionate person and Brody is like, that's why I want to film it. It's like Brody because if you're managing how passionate and how funny that would be.
I think Brody is the thing that always crashes. I've been feeling like really passionate is how he's constantly kicking off out the kid on the escalator. I'm just trying to get the kids back on the escalator. One and then he finally is a bled, I hope it's a bled, but then it is.
But it looks genuinely concerned. Once it's happened, like you've been warning him and getting really angry about it. But then once it's happened, he's like, oh shit. That one in the main version.
One of the person I want to do give a shout out because I think in the performance is great. Even though he's only a small role, but Ben Affleck in this, you can see the star power. But that's the thing, he could see the star power and the friendship that was formed on this movie, like this is when Ben and Kevin became friends as well. Is this Ben's first movie?
It is his first movie. I don't know if he's in the book, but if he's in the book, the way it's there. No, he did some other bits because he wasn't happy with playing in Villain again because he just came off the back of being in something. He was playing a jock-bad guy in that and he wanted to have a character, but it's the only one that could fit him in.
Another thing is for Kevin Smith because he's boredom. He always makes jokes, he never got paid for more rats. He didn't even mean anything. He does.
I enjoyed the movie. I loved the experience. So he certainly didn't get paid for it. How many Kevin bought his house in the end, so I think you got some money from him at some point, but they did have a huge falling out.
Well, it wasn't really one of him. It was all of his wife. He's not a good influence, apparently. Is that okay?
I guess another thing, when you were talking about Brody, there was lots of people, actually, or just Brody, there weren't a lot of people. The t-shirt that Brody wears is an amalgamation of all the actors' faces. He applied. My facts.
I can actually see them right now. Yes, it is. When it goes to trivia, there's one bit of trivia I love when I was looking through the little points and stuff. Shenandoah, he's amazing little clothes.
She got in it and as to why she changes clothes so often, maybe it's a reason. I noticed that. I was like, how she changed five times in one shot. So, her clothes was anything that Renee wore.
Shenandoah, he could keep. I think she put it in the mall. She was allowed to keep. So, she made sure she kept her clothes and she could bank all the clothing back.
Gosh, that's really smart. There was a joke when she was talking about doing clerks too. And obviously Shenandoah was quite sick and kind and sat down and talked to her and was like, you know, talking about the room. She was like, this is a woman's.
I can have the same clothes again. I'm on the clothes. So, she just changed five times in one shot. Yeah.
I'm like, it's a genius clothes in a movie. I'm like, that's really clever. So, it's like, God, I think you're going to remember that. That's a great friend of a movie.
We need that as the clothes. What for the clothing? Especially if you're not getting paid much for the movie as well. I can't expect the way to just be big.
But even the cast is, I love Affleck in this. He's the right type of douchebag. Creep. And it's just everything you want to hate.
But you kind of like him as well. Because he's a bomb in Fandoms. So, yeah. Fandoms.
And he's a fashionable male. Yes. Yeah. Fandoms.
Did anyone else read the shops? Yeah. Oh my God. What's no one called Rugman Shis?
Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Yes. Right away.
Yes. Oh, this is the shop. It's not funny. It's not a well.
Em, no one asked you. Sorry. Well, I was going to ask the hard question now. Because this is where you've got a lot in yourself.
So, which character in this do you see yourself more safe? Like, do you recognize yourself more safe? Because you've got a lot of things already brought up. None of us are really brought up.
Yeah, I'm definitely willing. Oh my God, yeah. Definitely just staring at the picture. I can't fucking say it.
No, that's me. Sonja. I remember the one that used to be in the Metro Center. I remember the shop in the Metro Center.
I used to go in the, I remember with it. Oh, God, it was like a, it was a section of the Metro Center and had an old guy on a stand who used to talk. My God, I'm not making this up. Please people tell us I'm not making this up.
But there was a shop there with all the magic pictures in it. I used to go and say, fuck, I cannot. I have not seen them. I've never seen the scooter.
I've never seen the scooter. It's a sailboat. Oh, you've never seen the boat. You know what?
The guy in the... Oh, God, no, no, no. He's the one who's not real. Kids, if you're watching, please, the body is real.
Dory, eat those, bring these two eggs. And if you're watching this, your parents are very bad people. I'm not making it up. Thank you, Sarah.
Thank you. There's a big tall guy. What about you, Donna? Who do you see yourself as?
I don't know. You go first, Jack. That's in the book. No, I don't think we think it's the only...
Everyone, it is depressing because it probably is for all deeks. I'm like, I'm that terrible person who went on stick my video game on straight away. Not interact with my part. It's probably more than something I can get caught too far and no-de-self than what's actually calling on.
So, as your partner ever wrote your letter calling your color. It's the letter of the letter. I thought that was the one good thing. It's just the level of nerdy in you that I kind of can't understand the broadiness of you.
Because I could just imagine you sitting there just wracking out these like facts on shit. Yeah. It's like, I don't watch it. It's never changed.
I'm like, oh God, I think really still am kind of that broad style character. Like, oh. To be fair though, if I'm going to be honest, I'll probably say I'm all like, gee, I'm just like the manic crazy energy that gets other people to do me dirty work. So, it's like, stomach can maybe sign a book so I can send Donna after.
I was probably back at home in your mom last night. So, you'll have to do it. There was some moments with Jada. Like, I totally missed like the first time I watched it.
And it's where he's when Gwen taps him on the shoulder. And he probably pops his face. What are you going to do with that? He's so funny.
Can I change me? Me answer? Because like, you know what, we don't have any character development for Willem. I feel like if I was going to actually say I was like a person, I would be like, Gil, right?
Because I just turned up places and I'm just like, yeah, I'm just here. I don't know what's going on. I know this isn't what I'm supposed to be happening, but I'm just here. So, so, Coxie, can you confirm that Suny's kiss is like a jackhammer?
Once you've kissed her, you're never the same. Jackhammer, Suny, is we going to be vulnerable now? How did you not be here? That's the most disingenuous answer to another question that you could give.
You've done a pick. I've had a pick for her. I've had a pick for her. I really don't know because I don't have the level of knowledge that Brody can intake.
Even though I used to be that person who if we were talking about something, I could actually. Actually, I'm an answer for Suny. In this movie, Suny is Stanley. Oh.
Oh. Yes. Just all about the love. No, no, it's all about the history of it.
He was quite young and vibrant. He didn't use Viagra at the stage. No, no, no. And he was very adamant that when he told his story that it had to be kind of like on his level of humor, because he didn't quite, there was a lot of things that they wanted to Stanley to say that he wasn't comfortable with.
Because if you know Stanley, he loved his wife so, so much. And he did not want to upset her in the slightest. And this actually is the starting point. Mall Rat is the starting point of Stanley and his famous cameo.
And he's a lovely full circle woman because he starts in here and then he goes over to the Marvel movies. He did this only once, but he went to the Marvel ones and his last ever cameo is where he's on Capitol Marvel reading the script for Mall Rat. Yeah, that's the last. I mean, he did Jason's film beforehand.
But I think it came out afterwards, but filming why he's kept a Marvel was the last one he did and he's reading the script for Mall Rat. So it's like this whole circle being foreign. And it's a beautiful story that only Kevin Smith can tell the way he's committed. Because he cries.
Little's like cries. Any type of story he tells is when Marvel contacted him asking him if they could use Mall Rat's. And we're Kevin butts of course, I'm not even going to try and do it justice because Kevin is the king. Go and watch that video.
It's literally one of the most beautiful thing. It's just a man, no one is passionate, no one why he loves him. Yeah, it's a magic moment for sure. But yes, I would definitely say full validation moment as well.
Look at how I did something right. So yeah, and the friendship that he has had with Stan as well, like it doesn't do surpasses the movies. It was a genuine bona fide friendship. And he was very concerned towards the end of Stan's life when a lot of people started taking advantage.
And he actually put a, I remember it and put it on Twitter saying, I don't know who this is going to reach. I don't know how it's going to reach anyone. But if you can get him out that house and get him to me, I will be forever. I will give up everything.
And it's soon got taken down because obviously a lot of legal got involved in it. But he tried. You can't see the man didn't try because he's a lovely, I love him. They have a bad fight set about him.
And he's reading the cue cards at the side. So that's why you'll never see them. Yeah. Have each of the face and the way the word because I'm not an actor.
And he had a lot of dialogue to read out. So they did have the cue cards at the side. I love that. I'm out.
Doesn't he just look at me? Isn't that movie? Yeah, he looks so cool. I love the concept.
It's like such a, like it's such a wholesome moment from then going to the ass and be like, Oh, yeah, like totally bought it. It's like it's so funny. Many of you really need to talk to him about Sam. Yeah.
And then he just goes, So don't ask who really thought of an answer yet. I would also agree with Sonya. I probably thought of some similar things to Gill. Just telling the story about everybody on the plane and these are like, well, for the story, did he?
I would ask. I want to see it. But David, are there some things you don't talk about in public? Yeah, you start saying you've got a hole.
And you feel bible done after you're filled by all. Maybe Gwen cut a turn up and see a lot of weird stuff at parties and then kind of disappear again. Yes. Even Gwen had like the sweet moment as well when she's taught to Brandy about like, say a relationship with T.L.