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Nerdy Up North Podcast - Robin Williams Movies

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

Welcome to The Nerdy Podcast ran by Northern Nerds!! Join us for a heartfelt journey through the iconic films of Robin Williams, one of the most beloved actors and comedians of our time. In this episode, we delve into the diverse roles that defined his career, from the whimsical Mork in Mork & Mindy to the poignant Sean Maguire in Good Will Hunting. We discuss how Williams effortlessly transitioned between comedy and drama, showcasing his unparalleled ability to evoke laughter and tears in the same breath. Our hosts share personal anecdotes and insights into Williams' life, revealing the complexities of the man behind the characters. We reflect on the struggles he faced and how they influenced his performances. We take a closer look at some of his most memorable films, including Hook, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Dead Poets Society, analyzing what made each role unique and impactful. As we celebrate his contributions to cinema, we also discuss the lasting legacy of Robin Williams and how his work continues to resonate with audiences today. Tune in for a nostalgic and insightful discussion that honors the life and artistry of Robin Williams, reminding us all of the joy and depth he brought to the screen. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to his films, this episode is sure to inspire and entertain!

Welcome to The Nerdy Podcast ran by Northern Nerds!! Join us for a heartfelt journey through the iconic films of Robin Williams, one of the most beloved actors and comedians of our time. In this episode, we delve into the diverse roles that defined his career, from the whimsical Mork in Mork & Mindy to the poignant Sean Maguire in Good Will Hunting. We discuss how Williams effortlessly transitioned between comedy and drama, showcasing his unparalleled ability to evoke laughter and tears in the same breath. Our hosts share personal anecdotes and insights into Williams' life, revealing the complexities of the man behind the characters. We reflect on the struggles he faced and how they influenced his performances. We take a closer look at some of his most memorable films, including Hook, Mrs. Doubtfire, and Dead Poets Society, analyzing what made each role unique and impactful. As we celebrate his contributions to cinema, we also discuss the lasting legacy of Robin Williams and how his work continues to resonate with audiences today. Tune in for a nostalgic and insightful discussion that honors the life and artistry of Robin Williams, reminding us all of the joy and depth he brought to the screen. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to his films, this episode is sure to inspire and entertain!

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live. Hi everyone and welcome to the nerdy of north podcast. It's a nerdy podcast was it by Oh Northern Nerds. I am one of your hosts Sam.

I'm kudy, clean, nerdy, oh, that does, that was my best impression. I don't think that's a thing quite work. That's right. So yes, I am the other host Paul and I am joined by a very special guest this evening.

I was gonna put like, I was gonna be a dick and do like Chris's picture like smaller than everyone else just like big, very much in of life. Um I'm a big idiot. Yeah, it's a big boy now but yeah I don't want to get accused of bullying on YouTube. Like I did on tiktok because I can't see him in the last few years.

Nope, the very very sensitive. Uh I think that's a sort of protected species or something. We haven't got Chris for a long time so we've got to make it worth it. Well Chris was on the top camera, like I said, but he might be just ears never mind so yeah.

Well the next we're all we live, we'll make it off straight. I'll be in thanks. I will remain. Oh yes, so this is the dark turn.

Now Chris is saying since he's made some mistakes in his life and I was like why is this happening to me? So how are you doing Chris? I'm good yourself. Oh man, I was gonna do the good morning Vietnam um Greetan instead of you're right.

Okay, so you can't help yourself and was that you mock in my way of earlier? No, I just don't know when you like doing that. We really can't end it here. I've got too much going on up here.

I need to get it out. Before we get it out. Yeah, because I'm gonna go and show this in your one. As well.

Because I know all those people in the chat are really gagging to see this video. Least disappointed by by the way. Why? Because Lee video was clever.

He did his video in 60 seconds. No, this video was a three minute video. Okay, let's get it out the way with the name. No, I think you'll be in the long one.

Chris, do you want to set this up for people as to if anyone's not knowing what's going on? Yeah, so basically during the 31 days Halloween challenged thing we were doing mainly we're doing promo short things and then basically Lee came out and said oh if this video gets more like sorry interactions then Chris's video and I'll do a bath in the top of gravy. I thought oh brilliant I'll one open because I think you'll win and I said all right if mine gets more I'll eat some suss strumming and then some cheating happened and now we'll have to do it. Some cheating.

Some because it's could have been realistic, couldn't you? Because the letters were not that big on TikTok, we do well but normally we average between 700 to a thousand views. They're in there about depends on the subject matter nor Chris and Lee decided they're going to push look so how many views did you end up with Chris? Stiff you.

I'm not the thing is all on the TikTok but I run but the notifications that I was getting was like I didn't know what was happening because I didn't know what they were doing. I was like oh okay this is big subtraction but then it wasn't how they did it how they ended up cheating didn't only just affect their videos it affected my videos so my videos I've got thousands of views on that they probably would never have gotten if it wasn't for these two. Yeah so it wasn't really. The Tik, the Tik, what was possibly a pure and innocent competition and made it dirty.

So to be fair to be fair I didn't realize there was cheating going on first at the start I thought I'll get in loads of people watching this video on me and then Lee was just like oh you know a secret it just brought his back down to earth. Oh so you genuinely saw people watching it. Oh Lee yeah I thought I'll get like a thousand thousand views yeah. What were you saying if he was we should win Lee?

Yeah yeah okay so Lee did his punishment and we saw the video of Lee which got me to all the fun TikTok because it involved Lee's carrot niddles. What happened? Well Chris didn't get wrong for his video Chris. Now Chris put his up and TikTok was good yeah that's fine.

Oh I haven't watched it yet I wanted to wait until the night so I haven't seen anything. I don't know that like the back Lee put his up. Oh right I got you I thought you put this one up. No I put on mind just for the crack.

Yeah okay but what I was really annoyed about and again this probably just down my pick-headness why did you not tell us about this cheating thing when we were doing the heritage stuff we would have gotten through it because we would have looked so good if you got the first look these promo videos we don't do is getting 10,000 views. And you were up. No no well we didn't know about it then but next time. Next time yes so I'll play the video.

So we can't hear it. And the forest because it's only one of the games I don't want to be getting in front of the forest. So I should say as well my pockets are quite full and my bum kept popping out of the room and me jogging bottoms so I had to do some editing out. It's a little bit of fun.

It's very discreet and not noticeable. It's not a professional. Yeah that's just some other typing for a video or that's on YouTube that's not a podcast. Also great representation of Helen shirts hoodie right there.

Well I look at the sponsors for top groups. You get Helen shirts I will tell on kill you. So who was holding this? Molly you can hear a gagging soon.

Could you not have opened this beforehand? Well I didn't want to people think I was faking it and I was in the middle of the forest. Yeah okay, oh no. Oh no no no no no no no no no no no no.

Yeah oh Chris. Oh you got a fool! I wouldn't touch him. He's a clever boy.

Describe the smell Chris. Describe the smell for us. And it was a mixture between the sewers, a backed up sewers and salty water. Right.

Did you give it a mongore? Nah. I just nibbled the end. Oh, that was pretty much the one.

Is that all you did? That's all I did. Oh my god, that was hilarious. Oh my god.

Oh. No. So how much did that cost you for the game? It was like 35 quid.

I had to the company that imported and ringers on a Saturday morning to you. You peed that out in the money just a little bit. No, that was a creamy salt. It's not that I didn't get that.

I'm really glad I didn't. I'm really glad I didn't. It's genuinely a salt and water. I put up with more bad smells.

That's all the other things I've ever smelled. What did you say? That's the worst thing that you've ever had in your mouth. Anyway, no challenge to us.

No! Yeah, yeah it was. Right. So the audience can't decide because I do think Lee has been sure changed a little bit with that.

Remember when I thought I was getting views and my heart was broken a little bit. Take that into the camera. So what I'll do in the discord, for anyone that's watched, I'll do a little vaudent. So do you think the punishment that Lee got to the punishment that Chris got was fair?

Do you think he was balanced or are we going to have to balance this out a little bit more there? Are the scales in one way or the other? Because the one thing I like to be in early up north is fair and balanced and impartial. True.

To be fair, didn't you say you were doing it? I would be. I've still got to think. But I don't know we haven't decided this yet.

Why are you getting robbed in on a punishment? I was just cheating as well. But since I found out I was doing it, but I stopped at 2000, but they had them two little idiots carried on. Hold on, hold on.

Is this what I know that you did? No, no, I've got the other one that they don't know about as well. I'm going to be free to take it for promotion fund, but often to get it up as well. The thing is though, you literally walked in while we're organizing.

So on the first day when Lee's shut up, I paid for from the get a thousand views on that one. Right. And then it was all of this is going up. So I did it on the other next day.

I actually did process it. You know, one was sitting in the quiz. Yeah. I was sitting on the table processing at the moment, right in front of your face.

That deserves a punishment. That's too far. That cost us 20 quid. So it's fine.

Twenty quid was spent. I spent 35 quid, I put a rotten fish to be lips in the middle of it. And how much did the gravy costly? Because that was a kind of a gravy.

Yeah, that's a lot of gravy. Yeah. Andy's plumbing. Yeah.

I'm very suspicious. What is it? What have we become? What has happened in three years that we have become this?

What is God? What? I'll start singing it. Oh, I would eat 100 year old egg.

What is your problem? What is wrong with you? I can do the egg. No, I can do the egg.

At least do that the same time. We can each grab a end. Maybe a brown egg. I'm probably going to be brown or black.

Oh, no. You can fuck up with a roll onion. I'll shove the roll on. You're not getting that in your name.

No, no, no, no. We'll think of something with the punishment. All of you deserve it now. We're just doing it.

But you've even participated in the gravy bath. You're all very using the punishment. Should all get my guess. Oh, yes.

We'll come to that. Yes. Don't do the disclaimer. Sorry.

I'm just going to say London. Yeah. Sure. Everything goes into today's episode.

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Let's get a fan and keep it kind and keep the toxic behavior out of notism. Yes. So with that said, I do want to apologize. I think I'll be a bit mean.

Chris and Lee this week. That was up to us. much of an arseholes as normally so I have been a bit addicted so I'll apologise. But today it's not about Chris eating some rotten fish.

No it's not. It's not about me getting a back of gravy. No it's not. We're here to celebrate one of the and again I think this work gets thrown around too loosely when it comes to piglet wood.

I think you can't use this well enough. Iconic legendary actors in cinema history in just history shall we say. Take cinema over it because this man that we are here to celebrate and enjoy has done it fucking all. Oh hasn't he just from Shakespeare, from Stand Up, movies, television, he's literally done the lot.

I have been on such an emotional rollercoaster with this man over the last few years and I'm kind of glad I left it because I'm kind of glad I left it to the last few years to do this because if I had this hang on me for a week I think I would have been broken by now. It's a weird one because when you think of the name Robin Williams it instantly brings a smile to your face. You think of all the good things he's done, all the amirs and movies, TV shows, players, dandruff comedians, even these interviews are gold. When I say this I can't make on this as the man was a complete treasure and unfortunately he's not around anymore.

I think with a lot of things as well which we are getting, well as a human being, we are getting better with mental health and trying to express ourselves and short as well. I know he was going through a lot more and it wasn't just about mental health but this is where you've got to be careful. You don't know what people are going through behind closed doors and stuff so you can't always assume. You can't always just be like expect because when we did the world did lose Robin Williams it was such a sad sad day and I think rather than focusing on him not going here we should be focusing on the gifts and things he left with us now for now.

100% agree. If you are interested in the lead up to his passing there is a documentary called Robin's wish and you can get all the information on because it's his wife who's doing the documentary so it's firsthand experience of what was going on and I'm going to leave that at that because what Paul said is absolutely right we don't need to focus on the passing. The man had so much more to talk about than that stage of his life and so yeah that's a good thing to start with. I was so excited when we said we were going to do with the episode because when we were talking about ideas because we like to change things up, we've done loads of movie reviews, TV reviews.

We've done a few episodes based on certain actors but the first one that I think we brought up in no head when Robin Williams that was the one where it was kind of like a synergy where we brought almost set it at the same time as well. Yeah I want to put it in my own little personal disclaimer out here and something that I have learned for myself over the last few years and the reason what had actually come up when we were discussing this was Mrs Delphiah and I just said fuck no I don't like that film I don't do that did it and the last few years being in the world of Robin Williams it's made us realize that my not liking that film means absolutely fuck all because what that man brings to that movie to any movie he does is something really really special for someone else and me sitting there saying well I don't want to do because I don't like it like my opinion means shit in comparison to what other people's feelings are and I take that all the way to my feelings on the never-ending story. I hate that film I hate that film for so many reasons there's so many personal reasons from growing up but it means shit it means nothing because for somebody else it could have such a deeper deeper thing for them that's why who am I to sit there and say shit all over it so I have taken a personal lesson that I'm not going to do this anymore I'm not going to sit there and say well I don't fucking like this no I'm not going to do that no it doesn't it doesn't it doesn't matter because someone will find something special because of that I hope you got to make sense because it really has hit me like a ton of bricks this week and that's why we've always like saved the things that we've done on the things that we've loved because we don't want to talk about the negative side and that's the thing the negative thing out of the internet and take our way up from people but we can celebrate and enjoy yeah and I've always been quite good at not gatekeeping like I'm really am at that but I do make my feelings known when it comes to something I don't like and I don't want to do that anymore no it's fine it's a good place to be sore we said we'd kick the step back because if we sat and just talked about every single Robin Williams movie we'd be here to the Murr at the speed of you because 70 70 movies so we thought we'd do a little bit old school we're not going to do top 5 but we've aged x3 movies we've not told each other even though fucking Chris keeps on trying to tell us and saying oh do you want to know my very best you would have been so shit at top 5 you really would have won each and every one of them before we even started recording I've been saying it's we just to the discord as well in some of the groups they're like oh I guess what I'm watching I'm really glad I haven't paid attention to you because I was looking forward to knowing what like each and like I'm interested to see where our minds went to and we think Rob Williams what we're going to watch so do we are we going to see them yeah so I'll go first okay I've went through like a bit of a journey so I've been through like one of my first films I on VHS and what earlier on because I'm all VHS is looking like this is one of the ones I've actually bought myself I've went with Fern Golly oh okay so we've got voice work there and again I couldn't not offer like the end all we probably will do in episode about this a little idea to buy itself um bang around hook hook yes so yes one of my favorites one of Spielberg's biggest flops which is quite interesting do you want to know a very interesting fact about the relationship between Steven Spielberg and Beren and I don't have a great deal of facts with the route in this and when he was recording Schindler's list when he was filming it Rob and William's used to ring him up every day just to tell him a joke just to keep it because obviously it's a very dark subject matter to be doing and he used to ring him every day just to tell him a joke and they would let all that all it'll be yeah I've heard loads of stories about Robin Williams like I'm sure didn't you do it for Sharon Osborn when she was going through chemo as well yeah he also oh god yeah he just did everything like he actually threats like I know you're saying about Mr. Doudfire like the kids thought he was their father yeah well the youngest one she lost her mom right just before filming and so he became kind of a little bit of a surrogate to her because obviously without being that young she would have had a mom on set with her and she had done for other things and he kind of came a bit of a surrogate to her and to where that relationship continued on one week after Christopher Reeves had his accident now this blew my fucking mind and I don't know why it did but him and Christopher Reeves went to fucking Juilliard you know how hard it is to get into Juilliard it's harder to get into Juilliard that it is Harvard and so that just goes to show where he was even at that time but one week after Christopher Reeves accident he went to go and visit him because they were best friends like the death of Christopher Reeves were rocking and he went in and instead of being the friend he went and found a doctor's outfit started topping an erusian accent walked around with a surgical mask on so nobody could see who his face was he made every single person in their life including him and Christopher Reeves was like and that's the reason I want to be here it's because of him he's honestly for he's just saying from the stories I've read such a kind heart it's interesting you said that because the next one I picked and I've like I said it's probably one of the most difficult watch movies I've ever watched not because it's a bad movie just because he's so fucking good in it yeah our photo oh it is terrifying how scary he is in that movie yeah I've not seen it and I didn't put and the purpose he didn't put it on my list because I feel I've met that person when he did his episode of S for you yeah it's the same person the same character the same kind of story so I was like I'm good to keep that signed away for a bit but honestly if you want to see like a real it's not sounds weird I would put this movie up there with Sansa alarms with creep back there Addis blonde when was that made by just out of curiosity and it was made in 2002 right okay I was just out of curiosity I'm trying to gidwary was by his hair color because I remember when he did whose lines anyway and he was bleach blonde in that as well he made two films around about the same time this and insomnia why there's a serial killer we went down the series through that yud and me I don't know if it was the same year it was around about the same time but I remember right because when I was thought or come out with nowhere and when you watch it and Chris mentioned it earlier every single moment is like the direction of the movie is just breathtaking because it takes you on the trip and it is one of the most confusing movies at the same time because you are left not knowing what happened at the same time there's a little bit of a thing because it's even like a reddit world like what do you think happens because of the whole how the movie plays out it's very much almost like you know like the digital with marketing phalanx where you don't know what's real or what is the animation because it's the same as Robin Williams because it's basically things happen it's like oh shit it's like part of the movie but no part of their part of his experience and then the flash of darkness in the car it's like it's like it's like it's only said to the happen it's honestly it's Robin Williams is blocking terrifying interesting oh well that was a spoiler is it by the way yeah honestly it's a them problem not a dust problem um is that what your pick is that what you're saying right i'm gonna go next i'm going next i'm going to go next because me and chris may have won it's exactly the same and i want to announce it first and i only watch two but i've watched a lot of you stand up i've watched a lot of interviews with them especially the ones on the grim naught and show which are some that is a stand up in itself when he is on natural but the first movie i watched i chose two that i've never seen before and two that i always wanted to watch the first one being good modern Vietnam i've never seen it before this is my first time viewing it and i wanted some what i wanted was i wanted serious but with comedic undertones and it is it is so perfectly balanced and i will get into it in a bit i'm a second one and this is the one that is going to steer with me for a very long time is Deadpool's Society right that's what i've couldn't never was like my captain my captain the whole thing behind my captain my captain has so much more gravity when you've watched the whole film and it's nothing to do with the my captain my captain saying it's what they are doing i try and explain this to antheria and all the meaning of it but yeah this one's going to steer with me for a really long time even though ron Williams is actually in the movie that lot that a lot is the impact so i went for serious for comedic undertones and something that because he's very good and has played a lot of characters that are real life people both are real life people yeah that's a true story yeah both were both are good and they want to be a damn undead photosite so that was my they were the ones that affect one of chris so what's your third or could you even have a third one million so oh put your in your spot now oh oh i've just seen this now as well i've got no double as so far so far oh i thought we we might have okay i took this one at the ring jimandji jimandji yes jimandji says yeah who i think i'm parish i think that movie is like kind of etched in everyone's brain that even if i didn't watch it recently i could replay it over in my head right now absolutely breathtaking performance but like the thing i said but that is the special effects of use at the time was so it was as good as all the rings in special effects in my opinion but just saying that no totally totally great but go on chris what he was right so i originally was going to choose ones that i don't think yous would choose but that i thought uh stuff it's um it's my my favorite ones so for my first one is me first introduction it's aladdin yeah um basically i just remember what you're just gonna get i think it might be my first introduction to one i'm a bit younger than you was but yeah anyway um i've put some i know you want to focus on the positives as well but i've put some questions in them like you used to have all seen the Aladdin haven't you yeah do you think the genie gave yeah i love the game actually and do you think the genie gave him three wishes or two because at the start he does um he does rescue him from the cave and the genie counts that as a wish but aladdin says i didn't say that officially he was a wish so i think he's the lord of wish he's the lord of wish right we'll have to get the the nodes on that yeah people in the jade but you asked so you wanted to be rich in fumes yeah and then you get the girl and he sent three it was to be rich and famous to get jasmine wasn't it and then it was the third one or second one was to get rid of javar with any second set of jade three yeah i can all i was in nor are you not i'm blessed chris no wait we were two other ones right so me second film is i wanted a serious one so i'll pick the bicentennial man right so for no i do did you think it was borogio it's because of a real boy yeah i thought it was because i think i thought it was like a relative today because it's kind of like someone not comfortable in the own skin and then transitioning into a real person that they wanted to be yeah um so i kind of saw so it is a um coming out kind of thing emberies is owner's great great great granddore elbich was weird right yeah that's right i think cool interesting emy third one which i thought was kind of relevant to me because i'm at the doctor all the time um i deal with a lot of health care professionals was patch atoms right which is based on a true story and it's more about treating the person as a whole including the illness including the disease bit of bedside manner but uh yeah i'm taking a mental health into consideration just as opposed to the actual health like physical health problem that they have binks not a chance sorry things like she chooses their christian sorry binks is trying to climb on the camera no point i heard the actual patch atoms he's the film and the guy who played the guy who he played in good one of vietnam said it was 45% truth rubmoleums just it wasn't him kind of thing and at the same time rubmoleums is no one for not keeping to the script yeah he 90% of his movies are improvised and never one line is ever the same no there is thousands and thousands of jogs missing from good mind in vietnam because of the amount of takes that did he did a different every time but he has to bring himself into the role it can't just be a case of mimican that person yeah i think all these performances it has hints of like robin in there type thing and all like going back to like quick one of christmas first pick what what i feel no let's let's spend a little time with the lab because a lot of people first explained some robin molliams is going to be this movie you don't necessarily see his face but god you feel him throw this movie as well because this movie and that sounds really bad because it is a huge old story and we've had the will smith version which people do like or again i've been minded yeah it's it's still felt like it was missing something and that what it was missing was robin molliams he embodied that role like no other and like new fall in love with actually just because of how he is and like the songs and the things like the friend like me like i dare anyone not to like say want a friend like that jenny and not to sing the song that's the the difficult part will smith had a hard hard job during the genie because he was never ever gonna match up to the gravitas that was robin molliams in that film it was never ever gonna happen for him he did do a pretty damn good job of being just will smith and just you know bringing his charm and not even trying to you know overdo it and but again there is thousands of thousands of jokes from aladdin that is sitting on a curtain room floor because he improvised a lot of it yeah i was watching behind the scenes today of when he was recording that and he looks his eyes are on fire he looks like he's he looks scatly as anything but he looks like he's having the best time so did you say this other pictures or did you say it on the jess little chris pictures so you got to see it on the big screen if i was just like yeah yeah i loved other pictures and but he does just steal every scene like as soon as i think of aladdin i think of the genie i don't think of aladdin or what's he called the guy that voices the parrot um good like godfrey good with godfrey he was a very good problem child and stuff like that wasn't it yeah yeah yeah really you know what just just for a second i'm gonna build a gothary did you know what he has or had one of the best podcasts until he passed away he is a massive monster fan when we did a few episodes of the like the universal monsters i used his podcast for a reference because of how his knowledge on universal monsters was ridiculous sorry rest in peace with godfrey because oh my god that man is amazing did you just like fanboy?

yeah sorry but yeah i can still remember because i think and that sounds weird this is going to make me sound so fucking old so i do apologize i see aladdin as new disney yes which is way to see it because when i grew up like like we got like old video test because disney was very clever um back in the day it would release the movie for six months at a time so you would get a bit of a similar release then a year six months after a year after you would get the video release and you would only be released for six months then it would be discontinued and then a few years later you would get again on cinema and you still recycle and you used to build the entire entire entire entire entire entire entire entire entire entire entire that was no surprise you're a reference sorry and it's to build that up so like the disney movies of old used to always want me and when they stopped bringing out the new ones so like you had beauty in the beast uh the little moment and aladdin for me them ones still fail because they we grown up we got experience them for the first time of the show and in the cinema like anyone else so it wasn't like a rerun or like a second a second viewing um so even though that was probably 30 35 years old it still feels like i still consider aladdin as new disney i do i do as well for that very reason and my dad tells me that the first movie i ever went to see at the cinema was snow white in the seven dwarfs and it was like to be funny and say it was not was enough original release when i saw it um but it wasn't it was on one of those crusades where they were doing the cinema run and then they released it on v-hir and then it would be gone forever so i do class this aladdin up to about Hercules Hercules Hercules yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah but for that very reason oh god my ears just hit me like like it's thunderbolt right there you're 42 next week so it's fine i'm 41 day i'm not that far back one thing i do love about eladdin because the character of the gene could have been very one note but when you watch it through the movie it goes from it takes you up through all the highs and the laws and you follow them through that emotion and i dare anyone not to get emotional and tear up a little bit when eladdin does his last wish and it was his last wish sorry to throw you into the bar area it's situation i don't know i'm actually think you thought about it dorkers yeah i had another thought about it as well it's um because this film is set in i've got this written down fifth fifteenth century in middle east somewhere um do you think the genie's from the future because he knows what a car is because he turns a bit of a car do you know and there's uh what is it all of the pop culture references or do you think it's just a cartoon he's a being out of time he lives in the now the past and the future he is everything is omnipotent god i was hoping he does a car he is a real being i am not an apocryicist damn you christ you'd rake in the fantasy here why are you taking any disney fetish or gone now but yeah the new disney the magic's left yeah everyone did no i'm sorry it's a cartoon but i like to think if the if the genie was real he's not like he's in an existence outside of time yeah a little lump yep it's a tardis one she's going you can go everywhere i thought it seemed like one just London and god if i i get very angry with eladdin when he's a dicturum and say uh i'm on a minute street rat like no you play it but who is something true quality to give up with the defense that eladdin as well see you grew up with nothing you have absolutely nothing and then something you have the power to have everything you are going to be a little bit like if you were somebody from this from the street and you were given somebody from the street and you were given the power to be to have the most successful horror podcast that has ever been have every single guest on you would become a bitch do you really think that i don't think i would i'll be an eagle i'll be an eagle i'll be an eagle even for a second because if they say you give eladdin five minutes of being thing all of us have that you know it's to be a dick for at least five minutes okay i'll give you that five minutes um the thing is i'm too much of a baby that me being mean i'll be like i'll then go into like years and years of spiraling of but that five minutes of being mean so is it worth it for me i don't know sammy from the street yelike i like it myself still slightly from the block yeah i like that big i like that i like that i was glad it is one of like here's one of more iconic and again if you were if someone was saying i've not seen anything about rob millions it would be in the top three or even top five movies you would show someone to represent what like the talents about rob millions are yeah absolutely absolutely also have you seen how which um eladdin law there is now well you see there's been a lot more a lot more films and series and stuff that since the was it 97 or something film so there was return to jafar there was the king at the east we're kind of hard really good even past then like it tells you how abu and eladdin meet abu was part of it and a gang of circus monkeys that were thieves because i want to make sure that all you know it's a covet so if you got more on eladdin law blah blah blah there's a wish thing which is a time thing robin steels every scene god i got read monkey gang and then i've just wrote genie or three genie or three so yes we'll end the land top with this in genie tini you're free oh that's so sweet i'm going to check out another interest in fact for you because i really want to shut me left off down because i don't want to keep staring at it and after he won the academy award for good will huntin he rang his german counterpart who does the dub and voice for the german film and said and said thank you for making me famous in germany oh oh isn't that so sweet it's so sweet and the last thing because i really do want to close me left up down the um did anyone ever used to watch james lifting where he would sit with the university kids who were all actors directors and he would have famous actors and whatnot come on and he always asked them a series of questions no no not him but the last question you would always ask is when you when you die and you stand at the pearly gates what would you what would you like to who would you like or what would you like to see once you once them gates open um or what would you like god to see when you arrive in heaven that was one of the last questions he had in williams and said there is a seat in the front in the concert of wolfgum amadeus mortat and elbis prisley right that's it and i really really hope you got it really really hope i say we're talent wise i and again i know a lot of people would see it as well i can't see anyone having more yeah the range of the man is ridiculous if you look at his filmography it is absolutely ridiculous to the the most bizarre movies like flubber and toys toys which i actually loved run up by the way i thought i was all with them no not really um i do know the one i really i should have watched and i'm kind of upset that i haven't now was good with hunting kind of good that i didn't watch it i wish it was one that i had on my list but i really wanted to watch good one of vietnam because i've never seen it and deadbolt society interesting i'm not like i'm never saying deadbolt society when i was younger so that's a good segue aside so we'll move on to your pick of goodwill hunting so why did you go with was this because you just wanted to watch it experience the type thing deadbolt society um yeah so i've always known the same my captain my captain at the end and it's always been it's iconic and it's one of those ones we're like oh but i'm moving tribute to a teacher that's so sweet oh so much more than that so rubbing players a english teacher who goes to he's actually old school it's a boredom school and at the time hollywood really liked bordin school films then colabine coz killed up with it yeah and this is a very strict this is a very very strict school of excellence nothing nothing more than excellence enters into the school and and you meet a bunch of students who are they have a friendship group but it's not fully cemented until they meet their new english teacher who literally they are sore for everyone else and pleasing everyone else and making sure that they look at the world through just one lens and he teaches them through many techniques one of them being the standing on the table of looking at the world completely different and even hork when it comes to him standing on the table he hesitates because he's always hesitates he always is terrified of his own shadow and that's why at the end when he stands up on the table it means so much more than him just saying my captain my captain because that's what he makes them call he won't reply to anything else than other than my captain he makes poetry interesting for them and what they find out through his like yerbu kind of thing is that he was part of what was called the dead port society and it was a group of people who used to meet the discourse poetry and they took that upon themselves and they created this group for the dead port society themselves and they would recite poetry they would make it fun and interesting to where they started to express themselves a bit more the main guy who we kind of follow who's under very strict parentage from him Kirkwood Smith must any name right read from somebody sure yeah sorry yeah i don't know what you're making yet so yeah it was honestly it was Clarence in rule hop yes well him he asked his father and his father is incredibly strict on him and when he went to the premiere he watched a child and his father having a very difficult conversation outside of the premiere and when he walked when they left he saw that father cry yeah because he knew the impact because the i'm gonna spoil this for everyone are you okay with that yeah it's go for it yeah so the main guy who is going through a lot of them tension with his father is pretty much just controlling his life you are going to this school you are going to hear you're going to Harvard and you're going to be a doctor and he doesn't want that he wants to be an actor and he gets it it was stage clear and he defines his father defines his account said Kirkwood Smith thank you he goes against his father's wishes and he does the play anyway his father drags about the school and tells him he's going ten years military school and then you'll go to Harvard and then you'll become a doctor that is more time in school that is more time of him being repressed to him not being able to express himself and he's found a gateway into being the person he wants to be not who what his father wants to be it's all too much for him that the idea of taking his own life is more appealing than fighting his father on this and that's what he does and it is fucking heart breaking it's it's Kirkwood's response to it you don't hear the bullet go off but he puts something over it but he he is that he recognizes the noise and when he finds them it's my son oh my son i can't believe my son and his mother's like everything's okay the school can't just take responsibility or put it onto the actual person that should be blamed for him making this decision they put it on the English teacher yeah and they make all the students sign a piece of paper to say it was him he did it and this is the whole my captain my captain he tells him the truth we didn't want to do it and oh that's that's standing up on the table like it's a good job i hadn't a shop and delivery coming because i would have been an absolute wreck it's i wanted to get everything out because i just want it out of my brain right now it's such an important movie as well because it's sure the importance of positivity or having someone that can stimulate it or get you let's let's not be rude but get the juices for him and make you think outside of the box yeah to make you look at the world in a completely different way it is not black and white it is blue it is green it is yellow there is so many colors out there and that's what he did the reason he took this role on was because he loved this character so much he wished he had someone like that when he was grown up yeah so to put that on film and for be for somebody else to take on also it would have been a very different film this movie has been in production for a very long time and it was gonna be like a nason right i'm gonna find you whoa i don't want to kill he was a teacher though wasn't he yeah it was yeah an island or yes he's Irish and but yeah would have been very different film but the minute robin william saw the director's name he said it's the most his favorite film he's ever done but he's my favorite director that he's ever done it was a work in collaboration and that is far beyond scripts and and such it was it was a team effort from everybody who was in that movie it's one of those movies where i know it sounds strange you've got to experience it you've got to go through it's all about like coming of age and again especially you know again it's not a gender thing it's like for male females like anyone who's who's scared to express themselves or as you said like even a harks character hesitant or say i do like we all do it on like maybe not on a daily basis but we all get things come to us or like opportunities or questions ask where you take a second you might take a second you might take a minute you might even take a moment everyone hesitates but say no one to have that bravery or energy to kind of go north not going to let this kind of opportunity or think pass you by and that's where this movie can kind of help in entire simulations not to give your confidence to make stupid or rash decisions but to know that you can't think outside the box you can be a little brave at times and it's all keep a feel yeah and yeah that was another thing um the failure side of it but every person that was in there and you're right it's not it's not conformed to gender this can apply to absolutely anyone it is more to do with the lessons that he's teaching and his teaching style this is when i said the series with comedic undertones this is very loose comedic undertones but when they're there especially when he's doing Shakespeare Rob Williams knows Shakespeare like the back of his hand he is a lesbian actor but when he is doing them in alpucino Arnold SourceNet like he's doing different accents for Shakespeare it's like it's such a lighthearted moment but really shows his true it shows his intelligence more than anything else like just how he can still recite Shakespeare while doing it in a funny accent like he can i think that's where this movie needs it as well because it's such a senior stock and point and serious matter as well if he didn't have them like little bits of kind of comedy elements to break it up yeah this would be a very serious different tone absolutely and you fall so hard for the group of kids that you follow you really do you have so much empathy and sympathy for them all because you like oh the ginger kid ginger kid who fucks it all up who tells them that the dead towards society and who they are and they want to be he wants to pin it on the english teacher and when he gets a smack on the face oh is that satisfying um but that's I think because i know all that's cheesy it is where this film works well you can see yourself like if you look back you see yourself in that type of roller and again it's almost like you want that type of experience or that type of element as well so that's always interesting but it's gonna sit with us heavy for a bit i'm not gonna lie there was it's something that's kind of like left and impression on us and it's it only happens every so often but this is one of them i thought would want to be a namas gonna do that but not quite as hard as this one not yet i'm glad to get it out of my brain now i think about christmas silence it's not seeing this one half but it was years ago i figured i remember that slop though yeah he literally launches across the room to do it as well like the nowhere near each other and the ferocity behind it oh it was so satisfying i genuinely think i was just too young to really understand it when i watched it so i say i have seen it but it's been that long so i didn't really come away with that thought or that feeling i didn't understand it i didn't know what he said it was one of our favorite films so you gotta watch it now it's fun to do you plus she's got an ad didn't pick um who could because she's named after all of the characters because about our middle name's windy oh windy darling i'm not gonna talk about that one i'm gonna bring the corner a little bit i'm gonna change the corner a little bit i think it should and again this will either go really well or it's gonna be a car crash here i'm gonna raphines right it's in okay so this is where the start getting the screen recording i think um so the yo the name is baddy the logic is erratic potato inner jacket toys in the attic i rock get a ramble my brain is scrambled wrapped like an animal but i'm a mammal i've been brain fried electrified infected fight objectified this dis- dis-obectified and bed pesticides my face is cut up my radio is shut up no so i need a checkup that from the neck up i'm baddy yo down with the kids and everything yeah oh you really aren't but well done so yeah um i watched it you cheated just play a clip of that film there possibly it was like live action wasn't it and we are so i remember this as a kid not when i was like one of those films where i used to tell people about and nobody used to know what i was talking about here we go what is what the hell are you making this up um basically this is the movie that so many movies have ripped off from in the past like um what's that film what james camarind did what's it called avatar avatar this is basically what avatar ripped off in in essence phone gully of the last rainforest where man comes in and destroys the rainforest um and somebody's not making sure has never seen it i have i have seen it um it is one that would be played at my grandfather's house um i just can't remember it it's like um but nothing about the other one with it mouse what's the mouse calls american tail yeah i've seen that but i can't know any of it so i remember that fucking song just in here a few like because people like Robin Williams is being a busy uh but that's being basically mutilated and tested by humans because humans are horrible in the rainforest um there's some of the voice actors in this movie and this again this isn't Disney this was i've gone who did it but was one by one so i did like all those who were having american tail the lamp before time it was all the movie that crushed it as a cage but um but yeah so Robin Williams is the bat Tim Curry is the bad guy yes yeah christian sleetter is one of the characters teach maran is one of the characters as well so the premises movie is as i said um fairies of the forest looking after and there's a bad tree that's in case this busy pollution Tim Curry's character like this horrible toxic thing has been put in this tree as to to see of the rainforest because he only wants to do is kill earth and destroy thing and man is this thing of legends that's supposed to have died out because they don't come into the rainforest and this little fairy called crystal christian christian christian christian is basically a fairy entrainer so she's making all these mistakes so she's been brought up to busy lead the rainforest and create it and first of all she bumps into batty uh batty could order robbie bonham's character is and similar to the genie every scene is he's in is just magic it's brilliant he's like the only thing i described is imagine uh ron william's on corkian pretending to be about that that's pretty the energy levels that we've got all way through this movie um it's again it is it it is a bit preachy at times that man i'll destroy the rainforest and as i do they destroy the tree and then the pollution Tim Curry starts using the living all this noxious gas that is good as it is uh but yeah it's not a film that we can spend too much on talking about but it's just so fucking fun and if you think avatar was enjoyable this movie is so much better than avatar no i did not think avatar was enjoyable i'm probably the only person who doesn't like that movie very much i don't get the hype i get the technology i get like the you know the making of it and everything i understand the gravity of that but am i gonna watch it again and i'm a shit would i watch rob millions play a bat yes i would yes i i i remember the case i do remember it i just can't remember the movie no it's one of the things where people are always saying it sounds familiar now this came up in 1982 so again this is before land yep this was before this was one of his first boys i can roll that thing was too i was too you were too shuttle yeah yeah have you ever seen this movie okay so is that at all i have i've seen it i remember him Tim Curry is the ooze i didn't know who Tim Curry was back then but i enjoyed it yes yeah did i did i thought it was better than the film oh i have to get that sound and then over do it over the actual scene oh that'd be so cool because he did that for one of mine as well so that'd be so cool but i did know who Tim Curry was but for all the wrong reasons because i grew up with a family who thought it was perfectly okay at a young age for me to go watch the rock yara picture show and then go and see it live as well countless amount of times i've heard that that to me is but i've still not seen it yet no rock yara that's oh my gosh you like you're like the best person i mean i thought i was watching classics that haven't like but that's that's something to say that you know like watch that with fresh eyes i mean i know about the like anti-sipation and stuff like that and i've seen people going out to the party's dress up and i think that looks like a good night it is it's the best and i still haven't seen it i don't know why but it's an experience just anyone who's on tik tok or instagram as well one of monster's up north friends bizara or scary zara mary she did 31 days of cosplayer for halloween and she did buddy and she did the rap as well but she mind that she didn't sing it so she did uh she did some brilliant breath-tick and work out please scary zara mary is a friend of the monsters of north podcast and she oh my god the creature it's the creature cosplay i saw that one isn't she amazing work wanted to do it but she's done the mollering but she was doing uh things in the story was there was a reason why i'm covered in blood today yeah yeah when she was like covered in red or something and she's done the hell areas of what she's fantastic but i had a feeling you were gonna go down this route because you will do anything to talk about this film i think i think in a good way like in a bad way but in a good way because you do love it i think these style of films like they don't get the credit that they deserve because in the eighties in the nineties disney was king and all then like they're on dreamworks and stuff start getting the big thing but like movies like this like a long before time american teal are classic movies that a lot of people either just don't um don't talk about or do even just go go past but um yeah fengli is up there as one of the best car in movies like especially leaving like an impression but like say if you're looking to watch fengari watch american teal just for five oh five oh five oh you know that these are movies that are like i don't think i could ever go back to because i don't have the emotional capacity i don't have the emotional ability to be able to take on them again we have land before time on dvd and it's still sitting in the wrapping because i can i will not put myself through that along with all dogs what i have and like i had to be physically removed from a cinema because of how hysterical i was over that film but and again why this video as well because we we reviewed another film like it can i'll link it together but this is always strange this movie always makes a sing of the great outdoors with john kanye as well just for one reason because halfway through there's a lot of singing in this movie yeah and then and then and then and and it sings at the end of great outdoors as well so it always like links my two favorite movies together as well so yes oh that's sweet well how do we segue in what it courses which are the happy group end of the world and robots but it's in ten year old man and how can we fix the world now i'm going to be honest i'm not the biggest fan of bison ten year old i think it's fine i know a lot of people aren't yeah i've never seen it it's a real war yeah yeah it's one of them things the first time i watched it i was at watching for about five minutes and i thought well it's a slow listen i kept it on just did other things in the background and i kept seeing myself going back to it and watching it like the odd thing i'll catch me attention and then i'll just learn a little bit so yeah i'd say it's worth a watch but it is slow going it's two hours long two hours and two minutes or something but um it's based on um what's he called Isaac Asimov novelette yes and the story about family who buy a house house robot basically you know musk is flogging at the minute and yeah house he's called Andrew Martin he starts to feel and then eventually he wants to become human and then he starts fighting for his rights to be recognized as a human it's a spy that's kind of yeah it was very good at the time especially with the ones and stuff and one thing Sammy will love about this the practical effects and this is a mares and so she like robots when he probably is yeah because he starts off he's basically a metal man and then he gets like upgrades every so often so it's um he's owner i can't remember his name is no he starts when he starts to get conscious and starts thinking for himself the owner's a bit like this is a bit dodgy this like a bit too much like slavery i'm gonna have to stop paying him but what's a robot who doesn't even eat your sleep or anything gonna spend his money on so he just has a big bank account that he spends on upgrades for himself and technology advances eventually he gets to the point where he gets skin he gets sensory receptors any skin you can think about that process and stuff like that he has a mare too he's like a robotics guy who does experimental research and he keeps funding his research with the money he's getting from being a babysitter or pair thing and eventually after 200 years he gets granted the uh what's it called like the state this would be the human being and then he dies but not that he makes kind of like a speech at the end where he's saying i don't want to live forever as a robot because i would if i was if i didn't have all these agree this stuff i want to die as a human because that's what i feel that i am i've fought for the right to do this so i fight for the right to to go on my turns oh i told that that is such a powerful message yeah that's why in my head in b24 head i thought was like a common-out kind of thing is in like a it can be have parallels to lgbtq plus and uh race and stuff i've been recognized as an actual person i'm supposed to especially with the way of things all right now yeah wow that's really strong and it's always been one that i've looked at but i've you know i'm sorry i do i have to warn you it is a slow burner like you might be feeling your phone for no no i'm totally fine with that and i've come to appreciate that the time time needs to be taken sometimes to get a story um put across the way it was intended to it doesn't need to be a rush thing in order to say like get the point across and talking about time and how long did he stay alive for 200 years from when he was first switched on to when he died do you know that you know the teacher in dead force society the headmaster the dick headmaster do you know how all he was when he died took in one he's 106 oh well oh isn't that crazy i was like i was reading he's a robot are we saying that i was reading biography and it's like he's dead he just he fell asleep one night and just didn't wake up and i went i bet he was fucking pleased like 106 you'd be like why i know we i know we went all politically the last way quickly for the end of the world it's quite an interesting day because i think the scary thing is now and again it's the world we live in it is an important message that we need to get out there as well because there's people in america that will be in the next few years fighting to be recognized for what they want to be seen or they've been seen and yeah and the thing with this as well this could have been such a silly uh robin millions performance and he plays at shritte which up into the point of this conversation i thought it was i thought it was a comedy i didn't think they'd had any series like mobitons there at all that's why i didn't that's why i didn't enjoy it as much because i was going into our class robin millions in a robot that's on the arugus and it's not funny yeah good will robington something i'm going to go by i'm definitely going to um there's a lot that from his list that i am going to go back i this is me in a nutshell this i appreciate people when they are no longer here i've done it so many times before and he is just no different you want to see that with me i'm going to see that with me i appreciate what you're going i did miss you when you left me at my chest i was like oh where's chris so i'm going to segue one of sammy's picks now and see a line i've been dying to see a cincy pick this movie as well and i'm not directing with us at chris but i will be on that chris you are in more dire need of a blowjob than any white man in history that's what it was in the morning being now that line um i when i watched it as a kid i lacked my tittsock because it was one of the first dirty jokes i heard like from watching a movie like i watched this when i was way too young because it was a robin's William's home i think it was on channel four so i got to watch it and i just pissed myself laughing at just simply because of that line and his delivery in that was just so venomous and hilarious and it was kind of like on like because the guy who he directly is the biggest penis in the history of cinema like he is the most annoying and most boring personality that shouldn't even be near a radio but this movie yeah this is two of them go on sorry can't we do but this movie was so revolutionary at the time because it was very um because a lot of the time there was all the war movies that were coming out will be as in Vietnam like you had platoon uh there was a woman like a df box where was shown the harsh realities this was shown what like kind of the propaganda side of american side yeah yeah massively um i admittedly at the beginning that wasn't failing it i don't know why i don't know i don't know what was not sitting right with us but halfway through something just clicked and this is so this is a role that i have actually never seen forest would occur do before and it was quite refreshing to see that i've watched him in some very serious stuff um heavily it was like what have you seen with forest would ever in this series i just went star wars i knew i also watched them the one where he played the butler and um i was like a president's butler and so i watched that one so yeah star wars was the first thing i came to my head but just to see forest would it have been lightened bunny and and i honestly put that down to the chemistry between him and robin williams it was infectious to where how could how you first would it could not have played it any different based on the deliveries that he was getting from robin williams the lines in that are unbelievable when he's talking to all of the soldiers when he was trying to get him to come back and it's like a realization of what he's doing it for it's it's way beyond him it has it's way beyond politics it's way beyond propaganda it's men it's real men human beings who are there who need to laugh and when he's sitting looking at them eye to eye even though he's doing that you can almost stand up routine there is something so heartfelt in the way that he talks to them the way that he looks at them how he makes them feel and and that's when it really hit us of how how impactful this movie is it's it's hugely impactful it's so important as well because again i know exactly what you mean why it wasn't sin because you probably went in with the mindset this is a robin williams comedy yeah you're seeing all the the highlights obviously like the good movie and arms the yakari yet or drop back like all the like little clips and funnies of this movie so when you go in and yeah fan of it starts off you think oh this is gonna be a laugh right but when it gets serious and when the dice is down this is when like say robin williams act and chops comes into it because he flips from like i said because if you put him in front of a radio and just said do what you did he could have made a living off that like just oh 100 but the humanity side and like him going out in the in the jump in the vehicle integrating with the locals meeting friendships with the locals and getting friendship with the soldiers as well and then realizing like he can't just start edling the wheel and just not letting them get away with telling them wrong narrative because we know with history and again not to be blake or go into it a lot of propaganda and narratives when it comes to history and war and stuff the way they want to tell the stories isn't what it is and they like to basically this is the good guy this is the bad guy it's not that black and white it's not not when it comes to Vietnam War either it's really not and short case and being brave as well because the way they're shorted as well this could have got a lot of flack like coming back from like america because it doesn't like short case american and good light but i think at the time there was as i said the movies like but there was like one on the fourth of july with full metal jacket as well like all these type of movies that were shown impact i would dare like because all the others you remember for the violence in the brutality this one for the words for the language used for the aspect that's where this is more powerful because it doesn't come up you with a sledgehammer it comes up you and it's the as with it it it it it attacks you funny born and your heartstrings all at the same time it's like two effects that you don't realize that could work in unison together and the more the there's one moment where i had tears dropping was when they played lui Armstrong and in the background is explosions and the real life what is actually going on outside the walls it broke us a little bit and to be honest it was quite a few moments in this that broke us and but that one was one of them and i think because it stayed so long it was the entirety of the song that you stayed with this montage of destruction and the real life of what's going on outside them doors and i know we talked about rock millions but can i say the fucking soundtrack yeah exactly yeah like we've talked about soundtrack some movies and i think we've all the luck this one do you do nothing though with we get none more like movies this one always really fucking good even like when forest come forth into none the soundtrack like totally changes and picks up it's just the music of the time oh yeah i would go back just listen to the soundtrack to this one but yeah this is one like again i left it off the list because i wanted to throw all the different shades otherwise it wouldn't be like dark dark and don't go away no no no and i and i get that i just with mine i wanted to watch something that i'd not seen and i wanted to see a different side to them i know the funny guy i know the comedian i know all that i wanted to see what else he brings to the table and if i had the time good will wouldn't would have been in there um but these two would definitely i had to watch them i've been wondering what you could want to be at namvir's i've just it's one of those things where it's like you need a reason to do it it's not one way you can say i'm someone who like like i'm watching that's my life at the moment like i have to that's my life at the minute like having to watch films for a reason like i have and to be honest me three years ago to me now is a totally different person like that list is getting shorter and shorter and shorter i'm doing some good at the world it took me three years but you will get there okay it's it's not the cult of uh no it's the cult of movies um it really is so yes so we were saying sorry god just i've forgotten oh it's because i said he was going to sweat off yeah yeah i was like oh my gosh you're talking about me there i wouldn't be surprised but no um this is this was a powerful one even though it's got some really hilarious moments in it like the the french upside he's very good at making friendships with people very quickly and the chemistry between them all as well was just it was undeniable it wasn't fake but the guys who i love the the big high up guy though who at the end he's like you know i've covered for you before i can't cover for you again and he's like god that shit's funny like he was and the fact that he was like like oh he's taking the piss out of nixon and he's like oh no fucking nixon and he's like there's one person in the world um i absolutely loved him the whole cast was absolutely it's not just robin molliams no he's he is one factor in a brilliant cast that worked really well with them it's just like the guys from uh like turn it to the skit he got to do the like the order oh yeah it's like how serious and like how we drive the correct them up it's just everything in it's just as i said if you want to pitch and see your performance and see impact and like see all of the time as well i think very much that thing that's the film it's all and again if you want experience what like again because like everyone says i was in now i remember them days um but yeah i think the one that kind of people again i wish i can't see a lot of context but i would think that one probably pain civet and i'm well in the more truest like if that makes sense it doesn't romanticize it it doesn't make the war was beautiful it shows you the nitty gritty and nasty side of it i think that and full metal jacket for me and my two eye-openers of because with full metal jacket you get to see the the war side of it like the the conditions that the yeah the effect well the effects that they had in the training at the end it like the first part of it with them pile in that like that's that's some tough shift like that's some hard hard stuff to get your head around and then you go into which i still blaws my mind that that's in from stranger things um you should have seen the realisation of me facing i was like yeah um so yeah then too we're kind of like my what i would we never gonna understand this we're never gonna understand it we're never gonna be we're never gonna be able to live it but i feel like these movies do do them somewhat justice yeah i feel like they do anyway and that's just from a viewer um so that's a good perspective to have that don't you send me to what sorry i don't think you're wrong please don't i really wouldn't say if it's coming apocalypse happened tomorrow bye guys it's been nice no one years because i ain't show me a war face you'll get up one day war what is it good for absolutely nothing see it again why are we at oh you yes so what i'm gonna talk about now is probably the movie that's other not the movie probably the character that robin williams was born to clear i don't cry during this it'll be a fucking miracle so today would be a grand adventure oh death is the only eventually i've left so yes i'm talking about the peanut pan or peanut banning growing up in hook Spielberg's one of Spielberg's biggest flops when it first came out which i still don't understand i think this movie was we're ahead of its time so clever so interesting with everything that went on but can you imagine anyone else playing the boy that grew up no one who didn't want to grow up that's until you've met someone yes yeah but peanut pan is my favorite Disney movie of all time and i'm not i'm not as big of a movie like disney fan as my sister is as if you want to go back and watch me and have an argument over it and it's on youtube it's everyone to see what peter pan is one of my all-time favorites and this is something that is just incredibly special this movie is so good i can't see duston hoffman no i can't see him it's like for many years i couldn't see michael keaton in beagle juice i can't see him i can't see duston hoffman i never can never can that that's just a whole different person and as we found out tonight it makes it molly's middle name's named after when he then so she's when her name is from the car she has the most precious name ever i think so yeah molly when the honestly it's so precious oh bless it oh yeah it's better than our sister's middle name go on dimple who's called dimple is it not i'm a w w who's not called dimple really i'm middle name is i'm middle name's dimple yeah that's unusual it's it's horrible it's not horrible it's not horrible it's unusual but it's unusual i know it's not gonna be a lot of trouble mind that would be all right but it's not recorded or even explore turquoise but when you watch this film you can't help but try to transport it to like a land like i know you go to never never land but just it's just fantasy everything that you want in a movie to take your mind off things to take your escapes and having roburn williams at the start being a douchebag dad and just being a biggest arsehole and not even make nice or funny and stuff at all no he was horrible he was just not a nice man at all so i was like what often never land go just leave them alone and obviously the late great dae and maggie smith is when do you when you darling i mean the foxy if i it is a bit honestly i watched this i watched it probably last year and sang cried all the way through it only because of how magical it is but i've heard i think i've got the cast lip up list up here like if i just walk away with the cast that doesn't happen captain hook it shouldn't work but it's just absolutely if i can tell the first thing you've seen on screen jimmy roberts is tingabelle and suppose she was an arsehole on set but again he was she she wasn't making a nice um we've got bob huskins as mr smith who literally was born to play that role um and if anything that niel marshall told us about him he was probably a little sweetheart on set as well now these are going to be the surprise of once now everyone always knows this one glenn course was a pirate yes uncredited but she was a pirate phil colons was a place officer knew that yes yeah oh i didn't he's the face officer where the invested is his face he's in as he keeps just gone away yeah he has probably caught the accent oh right right it's probably why didn't he's not one of the wendys when he calls for the backpacks weneth paltrow was a wendy yes peter yes i knew that even though he has just put it in the chat as well i didn't know that is that the one that sells goop no yeah crystals yeah crystals and shit that have been proven that they are very dangerous for your body so don't put the shit in it um do you put them in yet some of them you do yeah oh and i thought tennys which it's played maggie band but it turns out it wasn't it was just a lot a lot like a young tennys richards it's natasha richardson yeah oh who plays his wife his wife is caroline gudwell carol but it was amber scotch with it uh the little maggie but i thought she was like that was uh dennys richards it looks like i put i was like i was missing she she is actually one of those kids who i just think please snuff toppen it honestly it's my one little gripe with this movie is that kid now this movie is just full of iconic scenes and i know it sounds weird you've got robin william's plan peter pan this is probably these one of these more understated rules he clears this one very small he doesn't really play a thing because like i said as he said dusden hoffman scaton cooke isn't literally on fire chillin the scenery like every time he's on screen he is larger and life but let him munch away at that scenery because he is just fockin perfect but when we get robin uh like they're remembering his happy thought and he turns into peter pan and moves us about six which is hilarious but the basic banner and in that way between him and dusden hoffman it's some i know people i was called sword player like i wrote flint and like the old sort of pirate movies or the newer ones i got the lord the rings and say like sword player the sword fight between captain hook and peter pan for me is just breathtaking the watch like their floor and like the comments as well the good forms uh it's it's a good dance it's like such a perfect dance um there's one character i don't know if you want to get to room yet i think i know you want to mention them but yeah i just want to say is name yeah no the line that because i don't say anything i don't say anything card me in stitches watching it like every time i watch it all his nieces laugh it's just it's so simple and so well done and peteran who excited he was um i remember you've been a lot taller he goes from a to a ten year old i'm a giant and his delivery is just perfect yeah well let you say his name rufio rufio rufio rufio rufio yes i love that skunk kind of kid um but again his interaction with um with ronmelliams is just like the fake food fight who did not want to be at that table who did not want to sit there and have that food i want the kids here so you're two in it peter you're really doing it oh that's that scene is so magical i love that character so much the look of them feels so fresh from what we've seen within peter pan's world before the attitude on him the fact that he's he he has every right to be pissed off at peter he fucked off and left them so i totally get it so towards this movie as well surprises me so much because you think it's going to be light hearted in front of me to buy it back there's kids getting uh my kid napped and there's captain hook got to tell himself and talk about suicide and there's not much work that i've ever done so i love that though where he's like sneeze me don't let me do this me it's me what you're doing get up sneeze i'm going to do this because what you're doing is me what you're doing is me what you're doing is me what you're doing is what the chemistry between them two it it shouldn't work it really shouldn't look i'm so disappointed that this movie didn't do as well because i would have loved to have seen more of just an offman and again you get the famous line as well i know this is just i think they're kind of helps enough i'm not excited i had a post in the internet of group gusset and what would the world be like without captain help really fucking sounds really sad do you know if i was if i was a kid called Kevin if i was Kevin i had a jumpship through you know how you say Greg captain who come on and with you he had a the court the velvet red court the feathers the light yeah i'm gonna be a PhD's again with his hook though hey yeah me grandmother did mine with the knitting it's not that far off so i'm good i'm happy with us to be further off i wish i could give christen because he does remind us of a character christen reminds us of turtles because chris has lost his marbles turtles and his marbles oh yeah i didn't want to be a lost man i want to be part of the little thing lost boys or anything i wanted to be a pirate what would you have been christ would you have been a pirate or a lost boy pirate all the way the couple of them did that yeah of course yeah yeah of course yeah i want to i want to be a pirate um but that's me it's like a jumped power thing what did i say when i was watching warden dead and niegan came in and he was like join me or die but yep that's my name i'm with yep i'm team niegan now i would jump to power just to save my own ass because i don't know if i'm well i couldn't survive on my own good to know what's in charge that's fine no no i do have some form of life but it's like like i'm dead like i'm going to try and save myself as best i can um i love the fact that you picked hook it is something that i really want to do later on to where we can talk about it properly like in depth and because there's a lot of context in there um with the idea of growing up the idea of being yourself um so yeah i would love to do this in more detail at some point down the line i'm either saying but i'm not in all case okay it really isn't it's not a piece of england is hello we have a great children's hospital too just to see what's just in case it's not a great place for kids i wonder what's just the base in that on the um we're all yeah we have a really good children's hospital too just put that out there anyways chris is laughing i'm not a child you know something i've got regular hospitals now i wasn't i wasn't even that you would all i thought i thought you'd sit the big chris is still so that you don't like small people so it's fine when did i ever see that my mom is four levin why would i see that it's it messages every day just in i still hate chris just imagine if i'd say it's that would be horrible chris have you cornered anything today because i still hate it oh no like my mom is like four levin like i do it makes it worse just don't hold on chris it's fine is she is told the new no i'm jolly first five four no you're not i'm sixfold you wish well what was that pick anyway please patch Adams so today's segue from hospital super challenge yeah oh great great segue i'm gonna get to you with this oh but go through yeah so basically if there's bloke patch Adams he self admits himself to a psych ward because he's depressed and in his word suicidal i know his word suicidal but anyway he goes then it's shit everyone treats the patients like the machine and there's no empathy you know anything he basically connects with a couple other patients and he thinks ah i kind of want to do this with me like so he does it's getting into medical schools easy apparently um and he falls in love with one of the only females at what was university all right there's not much choices or not well it's there's a court which i've brought it down there's eight females in that university but that would have been the demographic back then for doctors or wouldn't it but what time period ever not? I don't know eighties i think eighties i think eighties i think eighties still like we still yeah it's still a progressive thing like if it was set in the 50s then it would have been a hundred percent men um so it's still that's a good number for even in the 80s that she does basically i'm not a half-life lawyer and i'm not a beat people i just want to learn kind of thing and you can see in all of the classes it is just white men everywhere i think glasses but yeah i've got a couple of notes about this folk um i really want to go to a meat pack convention all right have you seen this vote no one would you want to explain yourself i'll watch that to you then i'll put a little bit absolutely no sense because they have a a miss meat there basically um batch addams he's justifying to one of his mates who he's going to uni with that if you be more personal people are like you more and they'll be more open to telling you tell you more things about themselves like so you just find himself at a meat-patting convention gets on well with everyone and the award him with a meat-pack and court which looks like a lab court and that that's how he cons of consi's way as a first year into the hospital to see patients all right so he starts doing that in med school breaking all of the rules because you've got to be a year three to actually see patient and dopper contact and there's got to be supervised and he goes to like the kids chemo ward he goes to like dribble old fart patients that don't like nurses and stuff like that and he connects with them uh cheers them up a bit and he starts talking about um how if you're tappy it releases endorphins and adrenaline and kind of gives it a placebo effect as if you were feeling better and it's good for the patient whereas they're all old school and they're like nah just give him drugs mate but i found out in researching this uh the film actually worked closely with a lot of make-a-wish foundation kids so a lot of the children in the chemo ward were actual cancer patients and yeah that's amazing i know and there's loads i'm sure i've read somewhere i heard somewhere Robin Williams has got it in his contract where you have to employ some homeless people yeah he's he's a part of the set he's always got like reaching out to us i've got some it's certain about people have to be employed from certain areas and stuff like that so he's always trying to give back or how about what you can be amazing yeah basically it's patch out of personified in this film i think he is um i was talking about the um chamois bond thing where he's here up the christopher reef as well and yeah so he gets found out uh that old stuck does on happening to try to kick him out of university but through the connections that the friends that he made he goes like a tribunal that eventually decides to let him graduate and he starts his own free clinic because he sees a lot of the patients that are knocked back because they don't have health insurance or money and so he starts his own and gets around it by saying everyone that comes here is lodging with us they're not patient so i'm not giving away free medical stuff which they all yeah they're very clever at doing stuff like that americans and honestly it should never be the case that they need to do this but they um that's by his club that was that was the movie is amazing and very hard but the the idea of what he does is that he's selling air subscription and yeah selling a subscription to so it's not a case of he is actually handing drugs out to people that are not tested by the FDA and it should never be the case but it's very clever how they can think around of getting around to the system in order to be be that help of people yeah i remember when this came out there was a lot of like a pop like because i think actually a certain movie that wrong Williams does that gets like the big push other big buzz and stuff like that this one with a big true story didn't get like as much of a like i think he saw the trailers and stuff but i think a lot of people didn't say this maybe till they hit like the t like sky cinema and stuff like that yeah it's it's a hard one it's it's for a lot of people with certain aspects and certain situations because it hits all but again cinema to what you've picked tonight it's a one with an important message like you treat the person not the illness type thing if you can give drugs or you can give procedures and all that was done was about his experience being in hospital last week where during the day all the nurses were in some of them he hasn't come do enough and then on the night time there was one beyond this that just come around checking on them and to save you out of cathode and he just pulled the wire on his cathode oh so he was like what you doing he's like oh i was checking your cathode is it could have asked yeah could have asked any the poller so yeah so he dad wasn't very happy any company but again bedside man who is like such so important yeah it's everything it makes the difference between the illness and the the mental side of it um i want to watch this but i thought i thought i'm watching too many things that i'm like serious but i needed to see a different side i mean i don't know if that's what why chris shows these ones as well kind of i mean like there is a lot of good light heart movements in this film like um he kind of like you see all the old biddies in the war and stuff he tries to like see oh what if you always wanted to do like there was one who woman it must be in the 90s or something and she was like oh well i remember as a kid um when my mom used to make spaghetti in the pan she used to let us squeeze put me hand in squeeze or something like that so i've always wanted to go on a swimming fool full of spaghetti anyone just do that for her and like the wheeler over in the wheelchair and the pickle her up and put her in because she wasn't eating and she was like degrading fast and she kind of like oh yeah i need to get up and start eating and stuff like that um it's like stopping the patients giving up on themselves yeah that's how the problem is isn't it yeah it's morale it's a morale there is a i did have it right written down but i'll be right in shite so i kind of read it and where there is an actual way of thinking where you put a patient first or person first treatment and that's what patcher in real life is free clinic is based on and and i found that like you've got a higher staff retention rate everyone's happier get more i mean he's been going for a long time and he's not had a mild practice suit or anything like that um it's massive yeah yeah it's big massive volumes but it is just a bit there's so much more to taking care of someone than just like we've said previously treating the illness sometimes there's nothing that can be done but with the kindness and consideration that you get from your care it can make world a difference there is ones like that but i just liked it because i picked it because i kind of wish that Robin Williams had a patcher in the end to tell him that it would have been okay for him to carry on as he was kind of like bush with us is non verbal at the minute like if he gave up before that stage i think it would have been a massive loss as well yeah yeah it's oh well demanding at the end one more thing the end credits is faith in the heart is what it's a music that's played out the end faith in the heart oh right i was like what about the heart i'm trying to take much more after that so i'll start the drums i do have my jokes did not no i can't do it i'll start it kind of chill out you are jimangi jimangi's going to i'm just seeing jiggling a little bit i don't want to have a great deal to see on this i picked it because i basically was put on the spot and had to have a third one and uh but it's a great it's a great sunday movie it's a sunday movie you've just had your sunday dinner chilling out in front of the telly oh what the jimangi's on yeah i don't know any point any point you don't have to watch at the beginning much of the start love take off all jimangi's on i watch it for the rest of them it's just fun and again there's a lot of serious films we'll talk about but this is just stupid stupid fun it's basically a real life board game that's spawned countless number of sequels now and each one of them i was still still entertaining um i had to remind the newest ones i thought they were i haven't even seen the last one though um the one the first one i thought was absolutely brilliant and however it doesn't it doesn't take away from the magic of the first one and and the the cinema the cinematic experience that you have every time you watch that because it is just an assault on the eyes in the best way possible you don't know where to look no especially when the monkeys are on like the shop in place and you're like where am i supposed to be at and i do love this film it has a very special place in my family's heart as well they love this one i think you've described personally like sunday morning bank hold it like special just put it on like i said i was on channel four something called itv it's weird like having this kind of experience because you've got wrong Williams as a man that lived in a jungle that's come back and again he plays a bit of an assault but he first comes back he's like what year is it? i was like where am i learning how to shape for the first time all these different experiences he had to go through oh but i'd be a dick too if i'd been trapped in the bloody board game for the majority of me life and then come back and it's like well fuck me it's like a matter of time as well oh very much he's basically putting in a situation in a place where you have no control of and it's like the performance what i love about it because this is just like when you learn about like the stuff that happens while he was away like what happened to his dad or when he goes to busy meets his girlfriend from years ago and like the trauma that she'd been in and then come back to the game and then realizing that the hunters down the hunters coming back but everything in it is just pure entertainment it's pure blockbuster summer blockbuster fun yeah it's the best way to describe it is such a fun movie and we probably will do it at some point but um not today sorry to put your audience on but yeah but i might make you sang great this but i saw the series before i saw the film it was in the car uni and i watched the car uni and i watched the car uni before the film it was good it was good it was good i don't know it was a car uni yeah it was like in the wild form very same thing all right animation was shits but it was just like they see Robin what Robin in jumanji oh it was quite fun but yeah oh i'm sorry i'm just reading molly's comment jumanji scared me it's a kid when the floor turns into quicksand and yeah quicksand yeah that's the thing that used to freak me out i think we've had this conversation before yeah it's a quick time it's an hour just an hour and what did i say i'm gonna shit on things chris is on that way that's as well so i'm on that chair yeah yeah dresses are also selling some kind of that uh i'm sinking at least i know at least i know now that that is false yeah that's not what i thought it was false was real or did you um for the rumor that they said it was alive afterwards yeah it was supposed to die afterwards it's supposed to die while it was being filmed and i kept it in the film and it's not true so thank god for that i'm gonna go on to with an open mind it's only an hour and talk about what the minds do oh yeah see smashing the segues right yeah this is probably the most disturbing you'll ever see robin millions and again it's up there with Anthony Hopkins handlelecker i'll see you later no no i don't know how to respond to that because i don't think i could imagine him like that but there's a time there's a time in hollywood where robin williams is up for nearly every major role we talked about it in the shining when he was up for that um the what was keeping them the golden handcuffs on him was mochamindi nobody nobody wanted to touch him because he's too much of a funny guy he was meant to be the joker in um batman 89 there's so many roles that he was meant to do but because of his comedic start on television it wasn't for him so to imagine him going through the depths of what people couldn't imagine him doing well this movie is so bizarre in the way it's done it kind of like to coin a phrase from top grumps it keeps trumping itself with certain aspects you think i can't get any more to serve and something happens i can't get any worse something happens and it's all in your head as well it's all psychological it's all playing with stuff and makes you feel uncomfortable from the very start to the very end of the movie it's so well done the pacing of it it keeps your own tendogs there's zero comedy aspect in this movie um which again if i think with the subject matter it would destroy the film what it was trying to do if it did do any comedy aspect yeah there's certain elements when you watch it back and it's so cleverly done and so in your face done that's just like oh it's like basically the premise is ape works as a photo photo app technician like in the UK if you went to boats and got any pictures done yeah yeah it was like a shopping mall type situation where this family had been going for years and he'd been kind of like romanticizing his life in that family through developing the photos oh god okay you watch them grow up through the years because the family keeps coming back so he sees their bends as bends and then them growing up oh he has his whole fantasy life through photographs yeah and the elements he does when because the start-off is in a cell and you don't know why he's in a cell and it's placed off the walks in to interview and he asks for the question and that's why it leads into the film and when he's sitting down like and there's just irks by the way because he's sitting on the table doing the photo interview and he hears this family come up to the desk and he hears them he is on him and he jumps off his desk and he rearses to the front desk to take all the funding this is just the start and he's talking to this woman this the main actress not like he's in love with her like she's he's best friend and she's just like boggling having a conversation being polite and he's like asking all these things and she's like saying oh i want to make two sets of pictures in certain sizes and it's this is where the direction of the film is great it pans down to the four of these fellow men because he's doing it right in front of a fierce but she's that uncomfortable and doesn't want to look look at him she doesn't look so he instead of two he writes three so he three sets of the films pictures and he puts for a different size as well and she's like oh uh when can i have these pictures back because it just basically films like two pictures of the kids birthday party and he's like oh um it's only 45 minutes left in the deer so it'll have to do tomorrow and she's like oh okay and he's got everybody jot and you're such a good customer i'll have these ready by such and such of everything so he's gone and getting undone and he's got he's a one copy of the pictures so he's taking them home and the interactions like the pictures like as you said like everything you take a picture of you trying to save or show a perfect life and he's pitching there where her life with her family isn't perfect it's like one of the real and stuff and he's trying to interject him and like he turns up at a son's uh like sports training and it's like proper creating his water stuff and he gives him a toy and he finds out her husband's having an affair by someone bringing pictures in and he then goes fucking sinister and you go to his house and you see his wall his bedroom walls that have i think and his nose bedroom and his living wall is just covered with picture on picture of his family's a little bit like life and he's just like sitting there and it's it's oh it's his egg factor and again i know i'm gonna tell the spoilers because just because the end and it's just out there with how creepy it is um basically he gets the husband and the woman in a hotel room and he forces them into different sexual positions and it's like he's taking pictures of them who's gonna use them to take them as evidence uh-huh and he leaves the hotel and he's arrested because there's like a lot more creepy stuff goes on before and yeah take pictures of a little girl and oh black peeling stuff like that's going on so he gets arrested and i find like i mean the thing and her husband and the mistress are so traumatized because of that experience and he's in the police house and he's trying to explain and he goes so why did you do this and he goes well how would you act if someone close to you did things to you didn't like how would you act if someone close to you made you do them things on camera so it's implying that he was abused as a child and the place that goes oh i understand now and the thing that gets weird it looked at the photographs he took in the room it's just of random objects so everything that happened before because there's bits where he's imagining breaking into the house and walking around living the house having a shit on the toilet but it's on his head but you don't know it until it gets to that point so do you think is did the things happen in the hotel room is that his head or did he actually oh my god it's american cycle all over again yeah so it's kind of like that because if you go on reddit there's fan theories there's things that take us all directions even uh William said it's open to interpretation but the director came outside he already definitely did it but he uh it took pictures of random things so he couldn't face himself to take the pictures but again it's just how you would have yet the film but it's so uncomfortable it's literally you're watching it you're like hi i'm so fucking glad i didn't watch that i had a mind fuck of a time with american cycle this year where it's only just been very recently i've finally stopped asking the question well did you do it and i don't want that in my head again well but you could say i know you've watched it did you experience the same type of thing as me as that or did you get a different outlook no i got some about look but i was at i really like films like american cycle and like that where you think it did that happen you've kind of got to go away and think about it what do you think about it because stop i think that's my problem i'm still thinking merely until you go to your mates i'm like if you see this film what do you think happened i think this happened press so then you i have a podcast that i do that with and i still couldn't get the fuck out of your head but don't i've ever seen jimmy said it's one hour photo donna that's the one oh right yeah have you seen momentum yes yes i don't want to talk about that one either but yeah this this came out about the same type of movies came out like if you're watching samia and samia's and emmiers and like role because he's not the funny man he's quite terrifying i said an alpha chain on it like going crazy because they're busy um from women's characters and say you're gonna in where there's no all night time so the sunshine all the time so when um alpha chain or goes up to try and caption but he goes crazy you can't sleep uh just in fact honestly one hour photo if if you like psychological horrors if you like things that make you feel uncomfortable and uneasy it's not a pleasant watch but his performance yeah because i don't know why it isn't real about this mode because people talk about like as i said sans salam's i i know it sounds weird this role like he is so scary scary and christian bale in american cycle that is saying something um he did i mentioned at the beginning he did a really good episode of svu and it's very similar it has portal as involved in it i can't remember the episode of the top of my head but it is a two-parter and it was the first i think that was the first time i went oh hey that man's got some acting chops but he's doing roles i don't see him as robin williams at see him as his performance but when he's doing a like a comedy what you think of them then i see him as rob rob molliams yeah i see him as rob molliams and this is doubt why yeah yeah but again just to give it one of a mention as well there was others that like i almost chose i almost chose potlide just for the crack oh flobber is one of the best kids family friendly family for movies ever um toys is scary and so i love toys shouldn't be scary don't do zach is just fucking unreal in that film but yes toys is a good one so i don't know what happened in toys or no don't i'm gonna leave it not how i thought it was gonna go but yeah this jack jack again jacks an emotional roller coaster book again um but then you go like say some of these obscure ones where people love like what dreams may come and i these little ones night on the museum which when you hear like the stories from that is quite sad and like yeah it's it's it's it's it's acting and all uh chris to mention one the chat happy feet is absolutely like you see hilarious uh like voice acting to the best and like death to smoochy and again not many people know about death to smoochy it's a weird one it's it's like a bani dinosaur send-off where it's a battle between the child actors and he plays a field child uh not child actors you know these cvbc's presenting things they're gonna bring them on nowhere they've got a crime against the things as well um the clip asshole looked like a bloody acid trip the bird cage fathers there oh the bird cage man yeah there's so many different ones we could have talked about and like we could let me be on here all night just we could be on for hours and if you want if you want any of these stuff because you stand up that's where he starts to stand up if you want any of you stand up they are all available even his most recent or the most recent one that is all on youtube for you to watch for free and i encourage you to go and look at his stylings as a as a comi as a com com com com com com com i think my brains just stopped and given it what am i trying comedian oh he's a clown i'm making you laugh right check out the wacker and yeah boom what youtube they're all on youtube and gourm watch his gourm not an interview that is just a performance in itself and i love the fact they always gave it was just him and gourm when it was them too i mean because how could anyone share the stage with him and not oh just watch them i have loved every second of doing this one and i generally didn't think i would get anything out of it but i have gained so much appreciation that i feel that it will stay with me for a very long time good thanks i have a good idea from time to time and so yeah that is going to be like as a wrap we've went way all the longer than what we know me to yeah this is like top five lists we're all skilled with this one but yeah i don't think we could have done this in and i don't think i would have done any this like would have been a bit of a disservice i'd be honest it would have and it would have been a rush factor and it's something that we've spent some time on like we've spent we spent our own personal time outside of our you know work and personal life but we need to i feel like you need someone can't talk properly at the moment because she can't get a word out yeah exactly exactly so yes so um what's happening tomorrow something oh i remember it's yes monster monday tomorrow eight o'clock on the ndr. youth group channel we are doing they live yes john carpenters they live which is really weird not saying john carpenters they live it's just they live it's just very weird yeah it didn't have this type on that one but it's so good this is my first viewing of it um we're showing many people go we're showing something because honestly the last few days my brain has been like mush to where i barely remember half the stuff that i said but i remember being a lot of fun so that is up on monday the audio for that it's so much and any other episode that came out from the nerdy up north guys will be available on Tuesday anyway get your focus wrong what's happening on Tuesday oh god oh god oh no it's not just cut up yeah i've got episode of top comes one o'clock on Tuesday talking about trick trick and what's the other one i'm gonna call her are you green all three were all brogas i mean yeah all jones and that's Paul is gonna say it in his hands right you're surprised i actually surprised yeah the one show that i've not been on that trick i haven't found a character good enough you did big old juice get fucked you want to go look good for that sure i'm gonna say thank you thank you thank you yeah no i'm only joking and what else what else is coming out i haven't asked the people what's happening this week with likelihood is um jake and adam will be on twitch on wednesday the trek guys might be back on friday i don't i really don't know it's only because i've not asked the question but the schedule go go on a Tuesday if you want to go and check that out on the facebook page i know and again we've worked on doing it another big episode last next week we've called the call on but everything that we've got going on we've decided to change that one up yes so i'm going to announce it now because we made the decision to do it about ten minutes before christ joined us literally oh so we are going to do something a little bit more like hollers a little bit more fun we're going to do kevin smith's dog math oh so yes we're talking poop modernist doesn't everything what do you jesus but he jesus and nobody christ and what was the other one i kind of a woman god which is perfect i'm fucking demon i can't wait to rewatch this this is this is a film i can actually enjoy with my mother my mother loves this movie so oh it's gonna be fun it's where you're gonna say it's to another ticket kick someone else uh so he's just that's the punishment christ that's the dream one's that um i'm his eight dog man yeah yeah i love dog boy that's okay i'm not being funny when i ask i just yeah i just have to check yes oh i love that movie it is up there but yeah the dog is gonna be next weekend and then remember we've got the quiz on thursday yeah i was just about to remind so yeah so we've got the quiz on thursday nights um we get more of by singing what a few pictures a few uh silliness uh i've changed the alleys round to goonies round so we are going to be i'm gonna ask you 10 questions on the goonies um i can't wait for this i don't know anything i don't know any of the questions or anything like that um he sounds like he's putting on an absolute sure for everyone so i'm coming join in just to see what he's gonna pull out so do you want us to pre-record bm when i speak sure have you seen how competitive i am were you on the last quiz that we did i was okay i came in came above here i was awful on that we did already for the last quiz we went do uh it was adam and tat was bad we were good me and chris yeah oh i was forcing it so that's why i wasn't participating otherwise i would have won just saying thank you sis okay adam kept on saying i got that question right i was like we didn't say it we over that um yeah i think that's covered everything but we do have the charity stream coming up thank you to everyone who was donated already if you're on youtube please remember like share and subscribe hit the notification bell so you don't ever miss next so yes so same bad time same bad channel and stay nilly everyone bye bye

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