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That's what we're going for, yes. That's right, Terry. I'm just going to do the podcast in this ASMR mode. Very well.
But yes, and with some, make my son's new a little bit, we've started as well. Do you want to ask us a question, Sammy? I would love to ask you a question and find out where you're around the office, Paul? Well, I've kind of smashed the shore and I'm on season nine, so a lot has happened.
It's all, I've got to be honest. This is the poorest season I've seen. Like even the first season was better than season nine. I'm not going to lie.
Yeah, a lot of relationships are a little bit confusing. I'm not enjoying that. They're trying to, like, hint a trouble between Jim and Pam. They shouldn't mess with that.
It's just a lovely, lovely relationship. But I've seen Michael Scott go off with Holly and move off. That was such a nice moment. I guess I'm glad he got that.
Gabe became a complete psychopath, so that was quite interesting to see. Yeah, kind of is a psychopath. Like, look at the horror movies and that he watches, like, there's something not right with Gabe. And how he's been described as a bornie lover as well.
That was quite interesting. We've had some interesting cameos. I've got his name now, but he was in, like, all the way it films, like, the Blacklist, Robert California. Robert California, what's his name now?
It was the voice of Ultron in Avengers. Yeah, Jim's better. Jim's better. As the one of the weirdest comedy actors I've ever seen in the show, it was just a choice.
But I was... The California is brilliant. Mm-hmm. Yes.
I'm hoping to finish it this week. So next week you will get my thoughts on the finale. So I'll tell you what are they coming soon. And just so that you're all the office fans in in the chat, we have decided to add it to the list of things we might review soon.
So be gonna look out for more office talk. Wait. Wait, so how have you been watching anything I've been stressing lately? Me?
I'm not. I've been on the binge watching, um, been straight through Bridget. Um, I'm right. Suppressantly so so fast.
It was fantastic. Um, and then yeah, it's what's up and coming. So running through each week now is the boys and house of the dragon keeping out of 10 each week. The boys is fucking horrific at the moment.
Like, not said by the watch, just it's just, wow, I think the deaths and the subject matter that they are going in, it's just wow. We haven't started the boys yet, but clearly I am having to keep up with house of the dragon or choice even that we made that commitment to follow up on season two. And but I lost my mind. They on the first episode not to give anything away because I don't want to spoil anything for anyone, but holy shit, they went there.
I mean, being just already have a good group chat set of anyway, so we've already got now feelings out on it. So many fucking chats. Hey, I love this one. It's fucking brilliant.
It's just me, Jess and Lee just talking loads of shit on the house of the dragon. It's great. It's anything really involved. It's never end well, but yes.
What about you, Mr. Good. Have you been watching anything interesting other than the show that you talk about on a Monday? I've been on a Friday, so.
I am two episodes into Gen V. Oh, and I do not like it. It was getting better. I am.
I am a huge fan of the boys. And it's what season four because my friend, David, is in it. But I am really struggling with Gen V because I just, there's certain things like when I show comments on things in society, like, you know, back at social media attention and doing so and everything like that, it needs to do it in a way where it's not just like, look at this. This is how it feels the first two episodes.
And I'm just like, yeah, you could do it better and you've done it better in the boys. It's just like, this is just like a, it's like a palm shot version of the boys at the home. Oh, it gets better. Please, please stick with this.
Because you are invested in these people. I promise you do. I am. I get past the cock episodes because there's a lot of cock episodes to me.
I watched an episode one and paused it because I was, I needed to do something and I just forgot to watch it and a few weeks later, I was like, I'll get back to Gen V, I need to get through Gen V. I could not remember where I paused it. And I sat down, he did the inch two days surround some, were you on the Zoom? Bang, shaft.
I was not talking about the 1970s sex point here, it's a movie. That's one bad mother, shut him up. It was like, it was like, hold on, ultra HD, baby shaft. And I'm like, yep, that's a penis.
And, yeah, I'm so putting that on my telly when you come to my house. I mean, I'll probably be able to see it from the end of the day. That is just, yeah, so other than that, I've been rewatching Futurama because I love, I love love Lou Futurama and rewatching The Expanse because I finished Star Trek Discovery and I was like, okay, I'm in the mood for actual decent, well written and active science fiction now. So I went back to The Expanse and I've been doing that.
So I love The Expanse, not many people do, but I love it because it is brilliant and one of the best side guys in the last 12 years. I've never heard of it. I've heard of it, but it's never crossed my bow, shall we see it? I did try and watch an old written Morty, Kim, Hit Netflix and it's a hard watch now.
We've lost the spark that we had in the early episodes. So yeah, that was, I think we can mark your sort of done. The one they did Solar Officers is quite good. It's a different sort of take on things.
It's way I think it goes way harder than Ricky Mottie kind of invitation. I think it's so trania. I think Solar Officers is like the Futurama to a good noise symptoms. Yeah, definitely.
For the first few seasons, then it's sort of like Peter Down. Solar Officers is just like better. No, I definitely. I will give Solar Officers a watch.
I know, I think Donal is texting about as well, but the only thing that scares me when Donal tells us to watch something. I know how because she loves that one with the hormone demon as well. So the hormone thing, because that was terrible. I'm sorry.
No more. I tell her. Maurice is amazing. I grow up.
You could only go up for one season with that. It was harder. Down to the other. The impressions have started already.
I'm so lost. Sorry, sorry. We'll bring it back to what we have came and joined and joined us tonight. We've all came for the 19th phenomenon.
Phenomenal. Phenomenal. The probably one I would say is, and again, I don't know if this would be a controversial thing. Is it one of the most quoted movies of all time?
I reckon for our generation. Yes. Absolutely. Before we get into it, because you know, I love a tagline, I have the taglines.
I genuinely thought, because normally I just get the taglines before I come on. And I was like, oh, I bet there's like lords and I bet the mint, because obviously like it's weanswept. There's two. Two.
One of them. One world. One party. What?
Right. The second one, which is highlighted. Don't know why. You'll laugh.
You'll cry. You'll hoe. Okay. Right.
I'm going to put a twist on it. Do you think they were done? Because this is a parody of corporate media. So they're doing the most generic taglines for this.
Potentially. Potentially. Because when I was looking for the artwork and stuff and I do like the layout and everything like that, the movie posters and everything that came out for this was so shit. Like, literally it's the same one note.
There's no real variety or when you think of like all the jokes and all the stuff that comes with this type of movie, like Weansworld, I didn't know that that's the movie that we're talking about. I mean, you can't tell if you're watching our YouTube and you can't tell. I think we don't know if you've got the hat on. It's downstairs.
It's too hot. The hat's not coming on now. Sorry. I did wear it earlier.
I was like, no, this is not happening. I just really thought you were going to have your hat on and I've got my big friend glasses on. And it's like wearing a car. To be fair though, if I'm going to be honest, I don't think I'm the win of the pair.
I think I'm the car. I think some years the win. I don't know how I'm going to feel about that after we talk about this and I'm going to be doing. Well, I said the win.
I didn't say that Mike Myers because that's a different title of bitch. I'll take win. I'll take win. I'll take win.
Yes. Only where the half told Jesus Christ. I didn't know I was going to be doing this episode. I was going to make a good spot.
It's still a possibility. You never know guys. Me and Sammy had a little bit of an interesting conversation about this because when we got a bit early, a little foreshadowing or planning for the year, I had a different, well, I thought we went to World Cup a little bit differently than it actually did. I don't know if it was a flavour dream or if I just imagined it.
Because I thought we went to World Cup had its own individual TV show back in the day. It did not? It did not. It came from.
Well, originally, Wainsworld comes from Second City, which is so it's the Canadian version of SNL. But Second City is in America as well. They have like branches all over the place, which I didn't know about until recently. And it came from Second City.
And when Mike Myers came to SNL, he brought Wainsworld with him. And it was just him by himself. And he was like, this is never going to go across. I need to find the funniest person in the company right now to join me.
And that's when Dana Carbury came on board as Gar. I have done such a deep dive on this movie. So I will be dropping in a little bit as we go along. But it was interesting the reason because Dana was huge at the time.
Dana is out of the two of them is the funniest. I'm just going to put that out there right now. Dana Carbury is one of the funniest comedians that has ever graced television, the stage, whatnot. He is fucking hilarious.
You're a fan, you're saying that. So that's fine. Absolutely. I mean, you're Dana Carbury fan.
Have a big be years. If I ever say your podcast, with his name on, I am listening. Because he is talking, he talks so many truths and just then just to make it funny at the same time, especially his relationship with Mike and I think it's like, I think it's like, I think it's like, I think it's like, I think it's like, it's like, it's like, it's like, humor and stuff like that. But I think he does it so well.
But no, I am the reason why I thought the reason why I thought was like an individual short, because I'm sure we're back in the day on BBC two that didn't have the SNL sketches, but like the short story, but the SNL sketch out and the short, like the wee-ins world segments by itself. I think I think it was during the time where like, things like where TV channels were being a bit controversial or trying to push the boundaries, because like Channel 4 had like Euro trash, like, running skips, it was coming out of the patterns, I think the world. And you don't have to remember that. So these type of things were kind of played, but I think it was like, not like a half, now a 25-minute episode, it was like 10-minute sketches between shores or between, like a something finishing on a movie side.
I think it was, I think it was a BBC two experimentation, because BBC two started like the test bed or like alternative shows, obviously one of them had five terrestrial channels. So they used to do the SNL sketch, because obviously, SNL in the 90s would not translate to UK audiences. So what they would do, and Netflix did this quite a lot when they brought, like they had the SNL back hallock, and Netflix would, you know, they're like, well you've got SNL, and you're like, yeah, there's like episodes this 28 minutes long. Anyway, oh, you just got the good shit.
So they would take the wins world bits and do like, oh, they'd have like 10 minutes here, 10 minutes there. It's really weird when you look at like how the BBC did this, because it was like late at night sometimes. Yeah, it was about half-eleven, they crossed them in back of times. Because this was like, they did this for about five, six years, because they were the first people to have Halomet your mother when he came out in 2005, and they were like, you sitcom Halomet your mother, it was like 1145 at night for this major US sitcom that no one cared about, and then it only got big one child thought, like 40.
But it was very much like the wins world skates, but it was like in between, it was like, BBC, I don't want to call it, it was like shorts and stuff like that, where they had those little things, where they never said it was like, Saturday night live or anything like that, which is... No, that's why I was always confused, because when I look back this weekend, I was like, I'm going to say back and find anything on the world TV show, because to me, I thought it came out as a TV show, because of them like, call memories I had, and when I look back I was like, there's no record of it existence, so that's when I was asking Sammy, I was like, did this actually, was this radio, was it like, oh, it was a SNL sketches, I was like, all right then. And then I said, I'm the SNL sketches earlier on today, because I sat and watched them all because boy did it, it just, the first three alone explains wins world in its entirety, you just need the first three episodes, we're not ever so pretty, I mean, first three sketches, and it just explains wins world, but win is a very different win on the sketches to what he is in the movie, and it's a good change. He still has his intellectual outbursts, where he starts getting really deep, but he's calm, he looks like he is riding something when he's doing it on SNL, like he is so hyper, you can see his hand shakin, when he's playing it because he's like shakin, and it's obviously, you know, live audience and such will be a whole different experience to doing it on a movie set, but yeah, I love looking at that.
It's also the era of Chris Farley at SNL, so there might be other reasons why he's taking so much eventually, we're trying to figure out where Chris Farley put it into, because he is part of the core group of, you know, Dan Sandler, Chris Rock, he wasn't Mike Myers, so he's probably like the beginning of Farley's career, but he is in wins world, one of my all-time favourite from SL as Chris Farley, it's like, so many of us still watch on repeat now, I think he was possibly one of the funniest guys to ever appear on it, like, devastating going out so early, if I get sad, I get the swizzy dance in my head straight away, after they take it there constantly, we need to be down by the river skark, it's just like, sorry Michael, but yeah, down by the river, go on Michael, what are we gonna say? I know it's just me, because like, if you think some of the biggest comedies of the 80s and 90s that we treasure, all originated from Saturday Night Live, you know, like the characters, the actors, all originated from Saturday Night Live, and you know, you have to wonder like, how little would we have if Saturday Night Live did not exist, it wouldn't have win world, it wouldn't have Brooklyn 99, no, it would be out Saturday Night Live, and it's telling like, everyone has their favourite generous, even for British people, like, Saturday Night Live has not been aired in the UK until the last couple of years, or everyone's got their favourite generation of Saturday Night Live, because they've just seen it, they're somehow, and for me, it was like, for me the Saturday Night Live, mine was the all-six to like, 2016 era with Adam Sandler and Bill Hader, and he did that, and to this day I will sit when I'm at work, and I will go through like, the Californians, the Barry Giv talk show and stuff like that, and it's not because like, the well written and funny, it's because when they break character and they just burst out of the waffle, which Bill Hader does all the time, it seems to be funny, but like, the Barry Giv talk show is like, probably one of my most favourite skits, but he's just got, who would have thought like, hey, let's get Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake, when soba, to act as Barry and Robin Giv, Robin Giv, and it's just, it works, and it's the same for wins world, like, so many skits have gone from Saturday Night Live to really, six to one, really successful, like, successful, or cult favourite, you have to get, like it or not, you have to give Saturday Night Live, it's props for that, we do not have half the movies we have, we, I think we mentioned this last week, a week before we wouldn't have Adam Sandler, as we have Adam Sandler the day, if he hadn't gotten fired from SNL, because we wouldn't have his breakout movie, or it kind of like all works out, but I didn't realise until today that Lord Michaels, and I don't know why I didn't think of this, but Lord Michaels is the producer on this movie, and I never, two and two just never came to my mind, I was like, why is Lord that, that makes sense now, that's why Lord Michaels is there. But I think when we mentioned us, said we were gonna talk, start talking about Rian's Weens World, like even like in the Discord, all the sound bites and all the people, like, like, just like, like, going back to Rem's, because the scenes in this movie, that like, for a comedy is cinema, iconic, like iconic cinema classics, like the Orbanon when they're in the car, like, literally it's like, for a song as big as the theme in Rhapsody, it took it to a new level, and you know the song they originally wanted. No, of course, it goes to Rosas.
It goes to Rosas. And this is where, this is where, this is where Mike Myers threw his, first threw his doll out of his pram, because they didn't, they didn't want to use Bohemian Rhapsody at all, and he said, I will walk off this set right now if that song is not used, and I didn't know this until I watched the reunion today, that the way that got the rights to it is by sending it, the test footage to Queen, and Queen then give the AOK for it to be used, and the rest is all history, but what Brian Meyer told Mike Myers, and you could see this really affected him, is that Freddie Mercury watched the test footage. I've actually got goosebumps of that. Sorry, yeah.
Freddie Mercury actually, when he died, not long after it's, Brian Meyer said he was very weak, but he knew what was going on, he was very happy, because at this point, Queen had actually lost America, their American audience weren't really that interested, and Freddie was like, we've got them back, we've got them back because of this film, and he was so grateful for him, and you could see Mike Myers, he was like, I didn't know that, and you used it, watched it, but I didn't know that he saw it, and he was like, oh, he saw it, and he absolutely loved it, and you could, I think if the ground could have swallowed Mike Myers, he would have allowed it to happen just to be out of that moment, because he didn't look like he was going to handle it very well, like he looked like he was going to break, but yeah, that was the first incident of Mike Myers throwing his doll out of his pram, but he, for all good reasons, because that is one of the most iconic bits of footage, and it's not just in this film, anything that you want to music, but even like, go back to this moment, any type of road trip as well, like if you think about like this, when we go away with your friends, or even driving a new castle, like if it's more than a few of us in the car at the same time, we'll hop back and like, even if the song's not on, we'll start playing back and back just for the crack, because it's such like, it's a pop culture iconic moment that this movie gives us, and it's one of those things I think is probably the most special part of the movie, and this is just the only start, this is like the kicking off point, and then the intercutter as well, when the pickle beat the minute, it was like all cuddly dabs. You can invent it in the news. It just sounded a little bit like that. Well, it's so well, it's so funny, because you think when he's screaming, he's sick, he's wondering how to, but then you've realised he's just joining in the phone, and it just halves on to like the imagery, then we go first, can you walk pretty soon after that?
Well, the sort of became a rhapsody bit, the iconisism of it, I used to work at Rockford like years ago, and that was the staple song to basically tell everyone like, you need to leave after this show, what was it, what was it, I was jumping the line, was it from Beatle Juice, when that used to come on in chambers, that was time to go home. That was a long one. I remember everyone would stand and wait for the moment, so everybody doing the way it's like head bang, it should be in that universal thing, you seem to hear that song, you have to do it. We all think it's iconic in the world.
No, there was a bar in the middle of the crown, and it had a rock on it, because I think that was the last song. It wasn't the crown I worked at, it was a different one, I'm not else here after this Oh, it's just worked in some dodgy forms actually. Oh yeah, it's not right, but there's that. I mean, we all...
It was that, and yeah, as soon as it got to the guitar, head bang and say everyone, it was just a lot of them minds. Vy went for Queen as well. Well, we all love that scene, we all, everything, the whole world finds out one of the most iconic scenes in history, but there's one person who fucking hates it, dinner covering, absolutely hated that scene, hated recording it, because in his head, he had the original song that they were going to play in his head, and he kept mixing the words up. Well, when you see him doing the, when you see the camera on him, he's not really singing the words that he's meant to be singing, and as a perfectionist that he is, he absolutely hates that scene.
It's a little interesting, because it makes it funnier. Yeah, it's something that gets to the softer notes after the head bang and you can, like, the jokes that neither of like, no one in the car knows anything else past that point. Yeah, it's the best one. It's the best one, no.
Um, who's the best cameo? Is it Ei Harris? Er, or Neil? It's Meet Love, isn't it?
It's the best one, because they're going to steal works. No, no, it's not. It's not it. We got you the diner first.
Oh, shit, it's because it's because it's because it's not even too good. Yeah. Why is it? If a man, because another man in battle is called to be really good.
Yeah, he kills a man in a heat of passion. He's gonna say, no, dear. Oh, I love Edo and Neil's lines. As in, in the second one, where he just was, why did he come to me today?
Why did he come to me today? I've been saying that to Anthony, fucking sick. Um, I love Edo and Neil in these movies. But again, another fun fact.
Then lines were written literally just before they recorded it. So, Edo and Neil had no idea what he was saying. It was just reading out. And this is because there's two things that this movie was my first experience of.
Breaking the fourth wall. Like, we're actually talking to the camera and like, actually, it was almost like, they're in on the joke as well. Um, and also, this is kind of like kick-starting the whole YouTube and podcast and type situation where we as well started at first on public access TV. So, basically, what we are doing now to do is kind of inspired back from back then in the 1992 in Williams World.
So, I was going to ask you all this. Do you think you can early up north the movie? I mean, I have been tempted sometimes to kind of like, say, like, bring up that this is a movie and that we're just all, you know, it's all gay. Where's Rob Law?
Damn it. Oh my god, Rob Law. Wow. Where's fucking Cassandra?
That's what I want to know. That woman, that woman, she has enough to make me turn. Oh my goodness, she is beautiful in this film. Yes.
It's just far too good for we and let's be honest. No, they compliment each of the so well. To be found out, I still don't understand how we pulled it, because the first thing he says to her is the most offensive thing he could ever see in a person like ever. Like, oh, have you been conned through fighting?
I was like, all right then. Go with the ripples that we're taking all of it. She did the thing, is she's a wagon. And she sang every single one of them vocals.
That is her voice. She's a singer. And so when the opportunity came up, she was like, yeah, I want to do it. And that is her voice, her screams.
She gives me goosebumps every time I hear all the rumors by her. I love it. The ballroom blits was a brilliant song. I love that version.
And I know we've already touched on with Bohemian Rhapsody. The music and the tone for this film, everything pitch perfect. Kind of you call them actually. Like, if you were a 90s kid, like us, or like if you were younger, like Jess Besser.
Um, like, text me. I was one when this made me get in the short talk. I thought it was a 10 year old. Stop, make it stop.
Oh, because it's got a bit back so I don't know how he's got a whole young guy. That's so tough. Um. Oh, God.
Oh, my package went up my nose. I don't know. I'm trying to be better than before. I want to do it.
I'm trying to say it's a camera. Sorry, so let's see the door fly open. You watch. Um.
We're moving on. Exit state left. Oh, hey. I don't like super nerdy.
I'm going to get into this back this. Um, so I'll make sure it's a name. Right. Another piece of this.
Beress, I think it is. Yeah. So the auction is literally the queen of the rock and home and metal scene of its time. I don't even want to ever watch the films, the Decline Western Civilization.
Me. They were like, yeah, all right. I know all about that. I know all about that.
And this is why the film fits so well for that. That era and everything right. There's no flubbing in like what bands should be there or what clubs look like because this woman lived and breathed it. Oh, yeah.
I'm kind of going to go because I'm not into it. So she didn't get to work very well doing this movie. She did not know her and Mike Myers had. Because this is Mike Myers's first ever movie.
You've got to take that into account. And he acted like this was his 100th because he was telling her what to do, how to do it, how things were meant to be. And she had to put on her big girl pants quite a few times and knock him down into size. And that did not go down very well to the point where she has, which I found very surprising.
She was on the reunion that they did a couple of year ago. But I was really shocked because then to do not have a good work in relationship. She was not as back further. The second one, she was actually blocked from doing the second one.
And he tread her so badly to the point where she if you go back and read interviews prior to 2019, she slit her this experience. And this is her life. This is her life and her livelihood as well. This is what she's famous for.
It is. She was responsible for her. She started kicking off the whole metal bands and getting crock of full-blown music videos and everything through her production company. It's such a shame because she's not really mentioned much in regards to this movie.
It's the iconicism of who she is. It just would never have been as good if it hadn't been in her hands knowing the scene so well. Yeah. Yeah.
When I found funny about watching the reunion, there were recreated scenes from the movie. And every person who did one all went, Penny can, and Penny can, not bad. The key thing is Penny Marshall, it's not, it's bloody, what's up is, they kept asking her to, can you say action please? Oh, right.
It's like, they were almost purposely doing it because he even went on ridiculous. So there's one story of them flipping a craft stable over because they had, they had margarine instead of butter. They went, and this is his first movie. However, I do want to, I do want to, I'll get this out of the way with now.
Mike was, I'm not excusing his behavior in any shape or form, but there is a potential reason as to why he was the way he was. His dad was incredibly sick during the making of this movie, and his dad at the end of it. Right. And he was going through such a, he was, he was torn between two places.
Yeah. And he obviously all of that was taken out, which probably on the wrong people. Yeah. Now in between Wayneswell and Wayneswell too, he goes on and even took it out on the end of Carverie, like him and dinner, they had a huge falling out.
Yeah. And he, during the first and second, and he went on this spiritual awakening and spiritual retreat. Oh, I love Caroo. Right.
No, it's Wayneswell too. I don't understand. No, I said, no way, I saw the love Caroo. Don't worry.
No, I didn't know. It's a reason. And there's a reason. But no way he goes from Wayneswell to Wayneswell too.
And in between that is the spiritual journey. And this is the reason you have the likes of Del Preston in the second one, is because he is the spiritual opening to like moving forward and the, you know, the dreams that he was having as well. It's kind of like explaining like, I'm in a better place now. I'm doing okay.
I didn't do well the first time, but I'm doing all right now. So, and not that I'm excusing his behavior and the slightest, but he did have a lot going on in the background. And he's setting interviews at the top of this movie. He can't even remember filming.
Not because he was doing anything that he shouldn't have been. It's just his head wasn't in it. Yeah. Well, it's a shame because there is like all the performances in this movie are strong.
Like there's not a bad element to it. Anything that you're watching, you think, or like you're looking for a week slot. And especially for the 90s, like type of movie it is, where it's just pure comedy and it's just class. Even Roblaw is just like, a Korean slimy as Roblaw can only be.
It's just Roblaw. There's no difference. But the whole like elements, like I absolutely loved like the ex-girlfriend, Stacey. I thought she was talking her.
I obviously didn't like her as much when I was younger watching it. But watching her back now, I found it was absolutely hilarious. And again, not seeing that like to get a disclaimer or anything like that. I know when you look back at this movie, it was very much of its time how people viewed and make jokes at women's expenses and how it was kind of looked at.
And I'm not seeing that that should make you should go back to all don't watch we ends well because it looks women in a different light or a different way at nor. It was very much of its time and it does put one out of its but again, it's to take a little bit like the sensibility. Like I don't think it was meant to be offensive as it probably was what's short now. I don't think this film came out now.
You'll get all the people comments at all. It's this person or doing this kind of thing which some cases it can be right. Some cases when I think the tone of this movie is where you have to just kind of laugh at it as well. If that makes sense.
It does. And I don't think apart from that, there's some things about the women that kind of like are a bit distasteful. But it's not done in the most derogatory way that you're like, Oh, good God. No.
And I know what Lara Colen Boyle's only direction was you have to be the person who we would absolutely hear in this world. And that direction she went with. This is one of those like my type of apologize because it is based upon his ex-girlfriend. She did give him a gun like felt good.
No. So then she came out, she watched it with a like then partner and like, I mean, we're just kind of like, I kind of believe the context you put me in. I think particularly it was like the kind of the caller. It's something like a psycho.
I think someone's just said it in the chat. And she's like, that was what you called. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm not reading about that. I'm reading about some kind of me to do. But no, I don't think that's why I think it's called. I don't think that's the female context.
Like context with it. Obviously, yes, she's got the crazy ex-girlfriend. But yeah, Korea, there's so many lines, but it still plays her in the whole the right way around doing it because she is more successful. She's pretty strong-willed in her own way.
Maybe like there is the direct line from when you accuse the real she must be sleeping with Rob Lohr. Yeah. I think that's where it was almost like he was kind of treating her like his properly at times. And it was kind of like.
That's still very common practice now with all. If you are sometimes more successful than you're perhaps not. It's things that I've heard because to me at certain things, it's like, no, I can just be successful myself. So I find accurate.
It's not derogatory. It's just accurate. These are things that are similar. That's probably the best way I've put it in.
So thank you for the, I was trying to put it in a context where I know it's maybe not the female. It's a bit weird and even though it's quite surprisingly, it's not. But I was just trying to think of a way, a word that's best way I can. I watch the other one, so thank you for that.
I think it's the very fair to where they don't have a, even when they've got the bedroom scene, she's actually fully covered up. She's in that kind of summer dress. So they didn't have a there in makeup all around in her underwear. That's true.
One time it happens, it's in context of how ridiculous this video is. Yeah. What's that kind of getting? Like the ratings as well, because they're probably one of these for a kids audience.
So our family film type thing. So the sex element isn't really that strong in this movie. There's a few jokes or few onlineers, like when we get them towards the end, where he's got the cards up, this man does not have a penis. Oh, that's the reference.
Yeah. It's Bill Murray's brother. Yeah, it's Bill Murray's brother. It's the one movie that Bill Murray's not in.
Any further is. Oh, I was supposed to say another one, but they're both in it together. Eh? But that's the gun, Raxanne, is one of the funniest scenes in that.
Mike Myers's reaction to that is fucking hilarious. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
If you don't change, where are you going to make us make us like, I already lost you too much. Too much to go. Too much to go. Are you mental?
Eh, I'm not. I love the way Mike Myers says mental as well. I love it in mental. Are you mental?
Get the net. But Google did want to be favorite impressions as well, when they got the drive through. I thought it was ugly as well too. I said it's way too.
Right. When he goes to the drive through, when he just the whole, I don't think it just makes it a fucking fuck you. I've got what the order is meant to be. That's anyone he'll in the background.
And who's talking to? I love when it's after the beans and the gas works and the drive and the wind and the paulks and that's pretty lores rice. And he just like, he looks at you, he goes, he's like, pardon me. Do you have any grip or?
I just, I absolutely love that. Because it's such a stupid niche American thing that no one else gets. And I'm just like, oh, there it is. I did not know what grip or power was for years.
Yeah. It's like you have to understand this in advert for the early, like, late 80s. And then we're like, I get it. I was just like, I don't know.
I saw the advert and then I re-watched it. I was just like, ah, ah. I tried. And that actually gives us a good little in way as well.
It's one of my favorite parts in the movie. The product placement and the adverts. Because a lot of the, a lot of the, like, jokes are these type of movies, especially in the 90s and 80s where they're trying to get in as much product placement as possible without having to, like, kind of, like, spot it. But to do it in such an obvious way, where it's hilarious, where it's like, oh, I don't want to sell my integrity out and score, I plagiarize these advertisements and stuff like while you stick them, showing a piece of pizza in this year.
So, during those, we really don't sell out. No, we don't. Still looking for an eyebrows one, so you're not going to lie. Um, but I got a kind of...
Your favorite is the Pepsi one, though. Because it's like, it's a choice. And yes, it's a choice in new generation. It's a wrong choice.
I'm sorry. Pepsi is the wrong choice. Specs, evens. Oh, hold on.
Hold on. Hold on. There we go. Oh.
You heard of here first, my cesvers? You're the eyewear of the nerds. Er, but what about you guys? What is your, like, favorite points in the movie as well?
So, um, I wasn't going to go to the boys to spoil themselves, so I'll go to Jess. Um, but the next thing you actually, it's when, uh, Garth is left on camera alone, and the guy's in the top, but he's like, you obviously have to be Shannon's where the guy's predics blows, and he starts doing the weird gnocchies to just freak out. That's like, that's okay. I'm in a good place.
I'm like, what are you doing? Sayinna's, Dana Carvey's eyes, the weird eyes you can do, is so funny. He, he, he, and he does it quite a few times. Um, the moment where he's got the hand, you know, the hand, where he's got the hand, and he's kind of, and he starts bashing it when Benjamin comes over to him.
That was, or, that was Garth's way of being able to kill Benjamin, is through that. He was trying to create something, and then Dana does this like fucking really weird, shifty eye movement towards Benjamin when the hand starts to move. Dana Carvey's physical appearance and how he does his comedy is so good. I was, I was one of those things when I originally saw, I said the Martin campaign, and when the film was gonna raise, I thought Garth was the main character, and all these, he's kind of like the sidekick in this, but he always had like the more appealing aesthetics, and he kind of stands out a lot more, especially when he's on scenes when him and Wayne's playing, oh, Garth is the standout in this movie, in, in so much.
I know, uh, he's dialed back a bit a little bit in doing Wayne's world too, but I do think, I do think the Garth elements or the Garth jokes lands more, and more with the punch, especially like my favourite bit is where they're going in the concert and they're trying to get through, to get to the backstage, and the big, big guy just picks up Garth and throws him, so he goes out and goes to the bit, which is what the foxy got, and he's got like a harness with like this kind of like tool belt. Yeah, it's like the back belt, it's like what the foxy's gonna do with that, then he kind of like electrocutes the guy and sends him, and then pulls off this cowboy stunt, and he's like, ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch. It's just like sore pointing and so well done, and it's the facial expressions and the way he sells it is just so perfectly done, that's right. And that's why I like good well as well, because he does similar type of facial expressions.
He can sell more with his face than he can with his voice as well, he's not gonna talk to you. I would say you are the Garth mind. Oh, because I've got glasses of blonde hair. Kind of.
Maybe. Maybe. Maybe. That's what you go to what stands out for you.
There are two, the morph Garth, and it's sort of. One of them is the bit with the flashlight, right? But he got all this on the local network, and he's just like, just give me the pleasure, okay? And then he takes it, he just disarms the flashlight by taking out the, the deep arteries.
Okay, okay, okay. It's worse. He's like, Benjamin's my friend, and he's like, Benjamin's nobody's friend. But it has to be, and this is why I love Garth, when he's imagining the, his dream girl in the door, and he just does the Hendrix foxy lady, and he's just like, exactly.
Every time I could be in the car driving to work, and if Hendrix is on, I sit there, the track lights are just gone. Do you know who the dream lady is? Do you know what? She reminds me of the woman from CSI Miami for some, she's not.
It's Dan Ayakroyd's wife! Oh, never mind. It's Dan Ayakroyd's wife. These comedians from the early 90s just all incestuous and share like the partners around him.
You can have my wife and your woman, it's fine. It's fine. My school doctor. Yes.
Not sure. Up until last year, they separated, and they've been married for 40 years, and they separated last year, they're still legally married. But yeah, that is Dan Ayakroyd's wife. Her introduction is a me as well, when Garth's like during the daughter shop, and Garth's Caesar, and he kind of like zooms in like the cameras, and then he gets knocked off the chair.
And he just saw something as I fell. I fell. I fell. No, I absolutely hate the foxy scene.
That's the sign I'm not used. All the time, it just makes me cringe every time I'm like, oh, I'm sorry. Garth raking the fourth wall though, but then Garth, when we were in these apartments, and he's like, hey, I mean, and he starts going through the stuff, and he's just like reads his diary, and he's just like, by a local cable, sure, and exploits them. But yeah, I feel sorry for those guys.
He just carries on without like, realising. Ripper, pleasure. Ewwwwww. What did you think of the interaction with Alice Cooper as well?
Oh, I have some fun facts on Alice Cooper as well. He just goes into the walk, and he's just like, he actually pronounced. Oh, okay. And I'm just like, oh, I love Alice Cooper so I love it.
So Alice came under the impression he was just doing a song. Right. Had no idea that when he got landed, he got an 80-page script. Right.
Because they had him wanting to see him more than what he actually did. They played on the fact that he is a history buff. Right. And that the Alice you get talking is probably more real to the actual Alice himself.
But in the band, at the time of Alice Cooper, Nicki Six was his bassist. Right. And Nicki Six was asked to come along and be in the movie. The back-and-singer for Alice Cooper was none of the thinkers Sandra Peterson.
All right. Was Elvira herself? And they were both asked to be in the movie. And for whatever reason, they couldn't make it.
But yeah, there's some interesting fact. Yeah, both of you just scheduling, couldn't get either of them across. But it's just the idea of like, I'm forever good at it. Like Elvira could have just been in the background of this movie.
Just wouldn't have done. I'll just be one of these, we're not trying to get into the backstage area, I think, as access is denied. No, I think they'd have put her in. It'd have been true iconic, like Elvira of like, her, like, more so like how she's in the movie.
That chubby cheeky humor. That's not how I pictured her at all. So I read her, no, I read her autobiography. And she describes her look in the ear.
She was white leather through and through that big red hair and white leather and that stuff. That is all I can imagine when I think. That looks give me the more that I want. That's a big red hair.
Yep, white leather. Love it. Lebard print, the works. Yeah, I lost my mind when I read them back as well.
The day I was like, because I didn't think anything of the fact that Alice Cooper is in it. Why would he not be in it? It's a movie about that genre in, you know, a music. And then to have all these like, oh my god, that's like the most interesting thing of the film is like, how do you manage to get Alice Cooper to read all these lines?
I still don't know. It doesn't matter what about it. If I could give a pass on a line yard, I could not help myself from happening to dinner. But you wouldn't have to be sure you should see me.
It's the horror convention we went to when we got a line yard up in Shadokle. Oh, we got a line yard with creators on. Sunny was out of the moon. She was like, I'm a creator.
Let me in this area. Sorry, Michael, you're gonna say it. Do you think the, uh, we're not worthy. We're strong.
Do you think that is like another iconic, like, quotable thing that I would generate? Yeah. I used to do it all the time at school, like, yeah, don't know why. Because did you, did anyone put the handout though?
I don't know. I don't know. What he just does, it's just like, right now. To be fair though, anybody in borough was putting the handout like that though.
So, not unless you were buying crack. But, uh, yeah. Well, I love the difference in the first one and the second one. When they do it in the second one, they see what tells me, you're worthy, you're worthy, get up.
But this, I could also find though as well. Because there's two elements of this movie that was forever around every school ground or like, what you used to do with your mates. It was a, I'm not worthy, uh, if you met someone like I'm seeing the wild, or just in the piss, I don't. And the swing, like, anytime you saw like an attractive person, he was like, swing, swing, swing.
Um, I remember doing that as a collagen thing, that I'm so cool, but realizing that I'm such a dick. I mean, I can do it all that. That was there. Imagine doing that today with today's sensibilities.
You'd be gone drawn out. But you're going to have to run some con doing that. But you're parlose, don't you? Oh, yeah, right.
Shwang. Completely. Of course. Yeah, that was.
For me, it's being out of game on and car. Cause like, I still do it now with like, people are like, yeah, just like, car, game on. Like, what? The only thing I still say now is just, do that.
Do that. Yeah. No. Yeah.
She shoots the hell out of the way. That's it. Cause it's one that's it. But he shoots his scores.
Oh, I'm so awake. Do not. Stay away. There's a whole thing on the law.
The stairway to heaven as well. There's a whole saga about stairway to heaven being used as well. There's something that I'm fucking nice, man, when it comes to rights of stuff. Cause if you actually listen on the, on any, I don't know what version it is, it wasn't the theater run.
It was for media, but it was when it first came out, it wasn't actually stairway he was playing because he wasn't allowed to. No. Led Zeppelin are renowned for not allowing any of the music to be used in movies. And only one that they let have.
Like, I might be wrong. I might bring some other things, but the only one that comes to me mind was Skoda Frog. And that was because Jack Black. Jack Black campaign saw harder than to rely on to do it.
Yeah. And it means like, it's why he's now used in so many films because he managed to get the Auckland rights to the point where he was going to use that. Yeah. But Led Zeppelin is so renowned for either all the charging for using the music or being completely dicks in.
We're not using any of the music for anything. And Pender though. Oh, sorry, Michael, come on. It's just so real about guitar stores because there's like, there's like three or four songs.
Cause if you go into a reputable guitar store, like we used to have one in Middle's Row. And it was just called Middle for Music but ever called it all the songs. Because Uncle Tony was just like, do you remember he was it Cheech or Chong? Who was it?
That's empty show. Chong. It was Chong. The Cheech was in front of St John.
Yeah. He looked so much like John. Well, he was like a guitar so once like this one, this guitar here. This is 20 years old.