Hi everyone and welcome to the NURL Podcast. It's an early podcast and it's hosted by Northern NURL. I am a real horse man. And I'm the other horse, Paul.
And yes, we have other people joining us tonight. I'm not gonna call them guests anymore, because they've at least had more than three appearances, so they're like part of the furniture. We've got the most fertile member of the team. She can't help but get breeding and stuff without having not just one behavior, she has to do with extra special and she has twins.
By the end of the episode, she'll be having octoplets, trusses. We have the lovely Peach Shossera, as she has known in other areas of the interweb. Hello, Sarah. Hello.
Hello. And we have him who, what can we call tonight? The man, the mystery, the daddy poo himself. The veluosnatch.
The veluosnatch. He never looks impressed. He always looks pissed off. It's like, it's just like, yes, it's just like, we had to see what you're seeing about this week.
But yeah, hi everyone. You did say that we're not guests anymore, but what I didn't tell you before, come on on is we might have a special guest. Oh, dear. Well, Cine's is away.
And he's such a beautiful person, and he hasn't been on for a few weeks. He's missing his train podcasts. And it's Tom Hanksnite. We have got Good Wilson.
He's got his blonde tips and his glasses. God bless. Oh, dear, really. So join us for the night.
So you ordered a Wilson on your face, he tarnished the collector's item for that bit. Yes. But what he might join us a few times, and we'll go down there, Good Wilson. Oh, bad, bad, bad.
Bad Wilson. Bad Wilson. Oh, Lee, that's brilliant. Oh, wait, it's his reaction to it.
Oh, I can't wait. He's probably said. Everything? The frosted tips of doom.
Yes. I don't know if I've got images of Goodwill lined up by myself from last episode on my book. Oh, yes. Just in case you're doing this on there, he's back.
He's saying he loves the game. He's still there. And also is in, hi, Lee is the daddy. Salute to Michael.
So yes, we've got Goodwill there just to keep us at the end. And hello to the chat. I see you, Mary Band of miscreants is Beth, Donna, Chris. Now one of the popular ones.
We've got Rebecca joining us as well. That's a very posh name. Oh, yes. So tonight's episode is a little bit of a special one.
I did put in the description my personal opinion on the person that we are trying to get into that a bit later. I don't know if Sam wants to do her little bit before she does the disclaimer. Sorry, I'm not going to juice that. I took a surprise.
And always a good question to start with. How are you doing? And why are you just being watching? Well, I've been watching stuff.
I'm not interested in actually. No, no, I'll tell a lie. I tell a lie. I have been watching a Nickelodeon show.
So yes, I've been watching the kids show. It has been the remake of, not a remake here. I have more modern telling of are you afraid of the dark? Oh, I think these are a couple of years old.
So they're not brand new. I think they've come up just before COVID and stuff as well. The first season come up a few years before, but the second thing I didn't realize is the third season, but it was all about the shadow man. And it actually is quite creepy.
And the kids aren't annoying and quite likeable. That's always a bonus, isn't it? It is, yes. So what about...
It's crazy. It's going to find out when just a house full of them. Just make no one who can try. I know.
I was a kid's party today. I know what the room full on is. Oh, I had to say. I'm going to do it.
So Sarah, what have you been watching? Well, this week I've been watching some Tom Hanson stuff. I'm not going to say what I've been watching yet. We'll just like a couple of seconds ago through today.
Earlier in the week, I was carried on my Star Trek marathon. And on what season for a Voyager now, so I've been watching a bit of that. You've been smashing the track. It makes it really doing well.
What's Michael's got? I don't think it was something. Yeah, it's easy to put on in the background while I'm doing stuff. So what you're saying is, because everyone calls me the Colleid.
But Bessie, Michael is the real Colleid. Because it's getting people into the trek and following those lines type thing. I think Michael's deceiving us all. Michael's taking power from the lower reaches.
You're going to take us to the lower reaches, isn't he? Well, yeah. So they love you being watching. Well, apart from the ridiculous amount of Tom Hanson's, I did manage to start all this on the end Philadelphia.
That's my end. Was it season 16 or something? Oh, you're the new one. We still get to watch that.
Oh, it's so good. I don't know how much I loved it. I did love the ball on episode. The ball on episode this season is quite good.
Well, I haven't seen that. Just in the first two episodes. I'm going to score the ball. I'm going to score the ball.
You guys have no problem with you. We get to watch them, but it's taken us ages to get there in one piece. Normally we would blitz it. But I don't know what's wrong with this.
I haven't even finished this. I've got two episodes after that to go. The two best episodes of anything that's been done in a long time. I generally was left over now with the golf snarker.
The last two episodes were. So, yes. I've got a busy week this week. You can record wise.
So like you heard, it's probably the end of the week. I'll get to watch them. I have not watched anything new. I've still got Big Bang on in the background, but I am part way through.
Mockingjay. Right. I'm fucking loving it. I just don't have a chance to, because there's been work in the shifts that have been.
I've had a chance to read properly, but I am back to my normal shifts. Thank fuck. So, yeah, not watching that new. Just being reading and had Big Bang on the background for the 50 billion times.
Netflix is going to ask if I'm all right. So, I think there was a, was a Netflix show. I watched quite recently coming on the wrestlers. Wrestlers.
Yes, that was very good. I think I talked about that the other week. I'll snore is an absolute legend in that show. He actually, and apparently since then, I've been doing really well.
So, they've been getting started. Which is great here. I want nothing but good things for us and everything along those lines as well. So, yes.
That's such good news. I don't need to watch it. Tell me what I do watch, which is ridiculous. I'll watch dash cam footage on YouTube.
What's wrong with cars? What do we do? I have no idea. I actually am subscribed to a few channels.
I have to keep updated. It's me just getting angry at drivers. I don't know if I'm on my day to day driving. I don't need to do it anywhere else.
I don't need to do it anywhere else. I don't understand where it comes from. There was one time ago, a year ago, when I was all I watched, was dash cam footage of cars. What's wrong with this?
You're a strange person. I've got no comments on anything to say about that really. I think it's meant to move on and talk about the subject that Lee has been obsessively con, I don't even know why, because everyone's seen Tom Hanks movies and everyone should have a good variety of films to talk about. I think it's been the psychopathic years.
I've decided to watch every single one of these movies that he could possibly fit in in a two-way period. He's done a lot of the movies. I can get them like, you've watched anything late, you're the new Sam. I think finally I can just ruin it in you guys' episode.
I haven't seen this one. Take that. No, no, no. I haven't seen them.
I haven't seen them this week. Oh, no, no, this could be a lot of I've not seen in this one for me too. I'll do this clearly, man. I have a question to ask straight off the bat.
So everything, my God, my mind's just gone blank. Oh, where am I at? Everything we discuss in today's episode is our opinions and our opinions alone. If you'd like to discuss anything from today's episode, please come and join us in the discord, the base group, the comments section, where we can have an open conversation, what we want to have is anyone coming for us and telling us our opinions are wrong.
We can all agree to disagree in fandom, so let's keep it kind and keep it kind and keep the toxic behaviour out of notism. Well done, Sam. Thank you. I've got it up there in the end.
I'm going to ask her. Just to be quick, ask the question, just a chat and I've had to say it. The question is, does that include dog and? Absolutely not.
I did say that and I wasn't going to respond to her until later. No, it's just cars. No, I'm weird. That was just gone.
It's just gone. It's not gone. It's not gone footage. It's a trickle day for those all day, so we're getting triple days for donors now.
We've only just started. Yes. So ask where it's sorry, sorry. No, it was just, it was out of curiosity more than anything because with us, with monsters being Gary Oldman, I was looking at his filmography in Great length and he has done 106 movies.
Do we know how many movies Tom Hanks has done in his entirety. Come on, you'll have that figure. Yeah. Is IMDB, it has 90, do you think it is?
But one of them is not out until later this year. And there's quite a few that are TV appearances as well. Yeah. Like Happy Daisy, she would have been that.
That was the first step of things. You beat the funds of Disney. Yes. So, another question I was going to ask before.
How much do you love Tom Hanks? This much. I mean, I love Tom Hanks. It genuinely seems like a really nice guy to meet as well, like going off some of the stuff that you say and do.
I don't know if you've seen the pictures of him when he got his picture taken. He passed out fine. Yeah. I remember that.
And things like that. And I think pictures of him crashing weddings. Yes. He just genuinely seems like a kind of look.
I heard about the wedding story. I think he was just walking on the beach and having a wedding. So, like, I saw him. I need to basically start integrating himself into the actual wedding and start taking photos with people and staring at the full ceremony and everything, which just is amazing.
He's just lovely. I listened to him, noticed back in the day and wanted that. I had big guests on, but this was fucking huge when they got Tom Hanks. Like, at the time, you don't think Tom Hanks is going to do something like that, like podcast-wise?
Because you see him on Chastro's, but it's very, very rare. And he just tells this beautiful story about, you know, he's a typewriter collector. Yeah. And he tells this beautiful story how he was trying to get rid of some, to get more.
And he sort of was, oh, no, he was buying. That's right. He was buying from this old lady who was like, she brought him a handwritten letter. So, in the Mr.
Hanks, I have this typewriter that I would love to sell to you as I am trying to save money for my grandson to go off your college. And Tom Hanks, being the nicest guy in the world, went to her house. She showed him the typewriter, asked for a prize, and she was like, oh, for $1,000. And he was like, oh, that's not worth $1,000.
That's not even worth 20. But then when she started telling him about that, he went, here, you can have two. And two grand. I'm only doing one of you saying that, but podcast is of, to get Tom Hanks on a podcast.
I have been researching this. All you have to do is send him a really nice typewriter. Yeah, that's what Chris Hanks did. He wrote a letter to him and said, dear Mr.
Hanks, we really appreciate it. And none of you could come on our podcast. And here is a typewriter, sweet and deal. And he wrote a letter back on the typewriter that he got sent saying, it was, how do you think you can buy my love?
You think you can buy my affection? Wow, this typewriter is really good. Oh, yeah. I think, yeah, no worries.
I'll come on the podcast. They started off like totally insulting by the end of the day. He was like, yeah, that's no problem. If you can find them because then noticed have thousands upon thousands of episodes now, and it is one of the very early ones, but I highly recommend and listen to the first episode he was ever on.
It is such a sweet episode. He talked about his career as a start when he did television and goes into film and talks about his wife. It's just, it's really, it's honestly, it's lovely. And Wilson is well, he talks about Wilson a lot.
And because at the time there was a football. But did he try to write Wilson? No, he didn't. Oh, sorry.
No, it was just kind of going down there. It's similar to what you were saying about podcasts. And there's, have you had a good mythical morning? Oh, no.
It's like these two guys in America do like a YouTube series and they do a video every day during the week. Every day, don't get people ideas, please. I do enough. This is all they do though.
They don't have jobs anymore or like that. It's all they do. But they've got like, there's a side, a couple of side projects that do as well. And one of them is a good mythical kitchen and they've got their own chef who goes away.
He does like loads of random things, but he started doing a series this shift called last meals. And he gets people on to talk about what their idea last meal would be. They had a choice and they got Tom Hanks on. What was his last meal then?
Oh, it was all sorts. He had like, there was like a Greek buffet thing was like Tarim Asalada and Greek salads and in and out burger and. He's just going to the full book. Yeah, it's some cemetera podcast me white.
Let's do called off menu. It's got a gambled on and the ginger comedian that goes on stupid for his name now. But they get like celebrities on and that's going to do with the perfect three course meal and had done that right on and they couldn't get a word in. And all he was talking about was a crystal skull.
To the point where they're doing this clearly before was they were trying to do a right. But this is what happened. But yeah, it was just like something different to the Tom Hanks do because it's the whole concept of like, obviously your last meal before you died. I think we're asking a lot of questions around around these around what he expects death to be.
We're not getting to the summit. It's something other than science. Right of my street is it is. It's like it would be your ideal.
Utilizer at your funeral stuff like that. And you know, is there an afterlife things that they just like that? It's how you enjoy yourself. Yes.
Yeah. I always find a great about Tom Hanks because he has like the perfect image. Doesn't he like him in Rita Wilson. Like the perfect couple.
He has a perfect image and then you've got Colin Hans who's just perfect kid and then you've got the other kid. And I can't think of his name off the top of my head. But for me, he is an absolute train wreck. You cannot believe he is related to them too.
But he tried to be a rabbit. It was so funny. He saw that. Well, I know we were talking beforehand as well because like these episodes that we're doing now and people think we are planning this, but it doesn't actually work this way.
Like we're the saving king stuff. It kind of just happened like we don't eat. So we don't stand by me together. And we're doing like to me, one of.
Well, in my personal opinion, they create a sector ever in Tom Hanks. Yeah. I'll talk about my reasons why I think this like this like going from deities to now. There's no actor or actress out there that has played so many different roles, done so many different genre films and stayed so relevant to the point where people still like when the hero Tom Hanks movie is coming out.
They're going to get excited. They don't even need to know what the films about. It's just a name and it's very rare that can someone can stay as relevant at that from the eighties to the nineties to the nineties to the two that tends to now. And it's just mind blowing like the levels he does and the journey that he's been on from the time it is and then going from tomorrow night episode with monsters being the most comedian actor and the most likes here.
Again, he's the most versatile. He's the first time to do some versatile actor that's ever grist screens and Gary Wollman, which is when we do episodes like this, we wish we were this clever. We're really not. We don't even think monsters is literally just before me and Dan Gwen take right what we're doing next week.
Oh, that one is literally it. There is no planning behind whatsoever. Yeah, but with Tom Hanks, I it's one of those people like I don't give a fuck. Anyone says anything online.
I actually get defensive and angry when anyone tries to slip. But any reason just simply. I'm watching is anyone that does. Yeah.
You'll get that. So, I know I see Lee and Sarah has been doing research. I've watched one or two Tom Hanks movies, but my love, I say, as I've said, anything that Tom Hanks does, I generally get excited for and watch. I don't even want to have him watched is basically the one swing.
I've seen the clips of that on TikTok. I've watched it by mistake. So, when I mentioned in the discord about being on the Tom Hanks podcast, Donna said, oh, you need to watch a beautiful day in the neighborhood. It's such a nice film.
And then a few nights later, they're actually saying, oh, I've had a really sad day. I just want to watch something really nice. And I was like, oh, I've just had the perfect suggestion. I couldn't remember the name of the film though.
And I put the man called that one. That's a very cool message. It's just grumpy all the way through. It's really sad.
So, she was pretty pissed off. Yeah, she's saying don't do it in the chat. Be fair though, next is in the chat. Just get pissed off at you quite a lot.
I mean, everyone gets pissed off at me quite a lot. I know Sam gets pissed off at me as well. Well, in my own, what was the other one called Jack Lemon? I'll say Sam's a Jack Lemon because she's the funny one and I'm the grumpy one.
I'll take Jack Lemon any day. So, going back to, like, say, because looking back at at least filmography as well, but talking about I was starting points. What was your first memory? Because I'd be hard to say it.
Tell me your first film you remember St. John Langston. But I remember straight away, probably the easiest one to mention, first one I ever saw was big. And from that moment, I fell in love with, like, say, well, I fell in love with the movie from start to finish.
It is one of the, like, if we were doing, written, like five, if we were doing like a review, I would give it a lease or I would get five. I don't think you can do anything different or change anything to make that any, like, but in, or there is a creative themes to it rather like, sleeping with technically a 14 year old boy, but still that boy wasn't coming in. Is that a good enough excuse or something? I am.
If we're going to get in a big, what ending has everyone seen? Because there's an urban, what's it called? Mandel refact about this. I remember a different ending from when I was a kid.
What's the ending you remember? I remember him, whom that's new. And then he sits in his chair and a new girl joins the class. That's not a mandala.
It's a delete. It's a delete. It's a delete. It's actually evidence of that.
Made the wish on the Zoltar to become a little girl in the class. It was a big sort of sense because to be a child with no parents living in a house all by itself. That's really fucking depressing. But yeah, I've seen the scene.
It is true, but it was never released in the center. It was never released on the address. I think it was like a blurry extra. I can't find it anywhere now.
Not seen it since I saw it when I was maybe like seven or eight. Right. But it definitely does exist. I'll go and just really like, it does exist.
You're not getting that one over there. There's lots of people that are refuted online and say it's a mandala effect. And it's like, no, it's not. I'll fight them all.
So that's my first remembrance of Tom Hanks. I'm going to a few different funny stories after that. But start with that aspect. What about you, Sarah?
It's one of two. I can't remember which one actually saw first, but I know I saw them kind of about the same time. It was either Turdu and Hooch or the Berbs. Right.
So you went dark for your first movie. I don't think I personally sat down and made the decision to watch them. I think it was something my parents were watching because it was one of those on TV movies at the time. Right.
Okay. That was one of the first two movies I saw. So the Berbs is like the ultimate Gothic fantasy and Turn Whooch killing dogs. So sorry that was interesting.
It's good. It's good. It's not that bad. What about you Lee?
I'm pretty sure it was Turn Whooch. I don't know if I'd seen anything before that, but we definitely had one of those like Panasonic video tapes that you would. Right. I have a long time thing.
You've definitely had one tape. I'm assuming that would be the one. Right. Okay.
What were you saying? I'm a bit different. I don't know if it's the first, but it's one of my best memories was Splash. Right.
I was generally thought it was a horror film. Why did you think it was horror? I've been mum and child. It was a mermaid.
I remember saying part of it was in the bathroom. I was like, oh, the fox going around here. I think it was Splash. There's a lot of movies I thought were horror back on the day.
I was the dog. I'm still convinced it was a horror film. You were a bit of a sensitive child. I have such good memories of watching Splash.
I just loved Daryl Hannah. I saw him. I always wanted that mermaid hair and I was not blessed with it. I was blessed with straight porky.hair.
And a lot of it and very heavy. I've never loved that. I've never watched in Splash. I've never watched in Splash.
I've never watched in Splash. The nicest things I've ever said to me mum's saying. If you went she goes in the bathroom and she turned into a mermaid. But that's how stupid and like movie magic always blew me mind.
So for a long time afterwards I thought all women were mermaids. So I was just waiting to splash them. We were not. Sadly.
It's a secret that could come out there. Or are we? Yes. I know we're going to talk about a lot of different movies.
But I remember as a kid, and this is going to say so wrong. Because back then Tom Hanks was like the TV equivalent to any type of bank holdy or Sunday watching. His movies used to be on the TV. And people used to like pay attention to see if watching it.
My mum and dad made the mistake of getting a movie because it had Tom Hanks in and let me watch it. Well, and they probably shouldn't have because I was very, very young to watch it. It's probably came out the time like the was Raun tree, my colleagues, like, quote, he's in stuff like this. Has any of you seen Bachelor party?
And you're going to see a Bachelor party when you're seeing all the the mistakes of getting this. How old were you? I was under the age of 10. Put it down.
Yes. I've never seen it. It is. It is one of the most things you could watch probably with a kid or with your parents.
It is in essence Tom Hanks going off to his Bachelor party. But announcing that he was a marini's girlfriend. And saying, oh yeah, he's always me. We're going to get married in two weeks.
It's like, how long does the marriage date proposal? And then you've got her family basically hidden Tom Hanks because he's basically won the lads. Very mature. And then he's basically me and Lee to be fair.
I'll have to joke some comments. And then the goers through, the goers get hoisin in the film. The parent's quarter is straight and the mum starts pulling on someone who's called the dick. And he's basically.
Nick the dick. He's like, is that his footlock? The hot dog. And then some.
Yeah. And he's pulling on his dick and you're like, oh God. And then to the point where not just boobs but full frontal nudity is in as well. So and it's just gets like this is a Tom Hanks movie.
We have some Bachelor party was very much an uncomfortable thing for me watching back and I tried reading. Well then I'm comfortable for you. I just don't come to your parents. I remember how like, like, got to a stage.
I mean, it was like turning the tally off and saying, oh, we can't watch this anymore. My dad used to tell me to put me fingers and he was for swear words and closed my eyes and I was like, what's going on? He's got a thing to help. Oh, yes.
Splash was good. But I didn't realise that splash was only Tom Hanks's second movie that he made. Yeah, somebody's list here. He only did.
He knows you're alone before that. I've never, never heard of it. And yes. He's in a spot five minutes.
I didn't watch the Tom Hanks scene. Didn't he have like a long standing TV show before that? Before he did. He made, I know when, like, when he first started out, he was very careful with the choices he made because he didn't want to get tied custody.
That was the thing that Tom Hanks was always scared of. It's like being known as the Ciri Man or known as the Jock or... It's a horror? Yeah.
He knows you're alone. It's a horror? It's a slasher? I did not.
Wow, okay. Definitely. Just to say it's five minutes. Yeah, I'm sure he did a television show before he got into movies because that's how he knows the marshals, Penny Marshall and my brother.
But I can't see anything on his own. It's like it's not, it's just got straight into movies. I mean, it was definitely like Happy Days because that's how he met Ron. Ron, how it did Splash.
And was just like, oh, we'll get this guy in his class. He did do something called Mises and Monsters between he knows you're alone at Splash. I'll tell you all. Yeah.
That was one of the ones I actually watched before this because I've never seen it before. You can definitely tell it's a very early 80s. The volume values and stuff. It was filmed on one of those old gameboy cameras.
Yeah. Oh, camera. So this is always going to be the hard question to ask as well. Which version of Tom Hanks is your favorite?
Do you like comedy Tom Hanks? Do you like serious Tom Hanks? Do you like? It's so hard to say because the range of them is different in every single one.
I don't even think I could give you a straight answer for that one. I really couldn't. So I'll try and make it easier for you then. Which decade is your favorite Tom Hanks?
I can. So I can see because there's one at least one or two in each decade. Probably even more. But stand out.
Well, put this way. From next year, we'll go from the 80s. These are the big hitters. Splash.
The Money Pit. Dragnet. Big. The Burbs.
Turner and Hooch. Like anyone who had just them film credits and alone. That would be enough to, like say, legendary status. You wouldn't be able to, like nobody would have a back up log and it's sort of just the movies on the 80s.
Then it just gets better. It doesn't get worse. It doesn't get worse. In some people's careers, it goes from like, for millions and then they're just going to never quite reach what they had.
And he just keeps taking that step ladder and going, fuck, I'm just going to keep on going up. Yeah. He doesn't have a year where it's a bad year for. No, that's, but then you get like the saviour show, we say.
It starts off with the rom coms. Like, say, well, not the rom coms. Like, it's still on comedy, a League of the One, which is in the Tom Hanks movie. It's more, it is a side, but it is a brilliant movie.
And you get to sleep in Seattle. Then we get the big jump, the big brave, like going from Tom Hanks being safe to get Philadelphia. I do want to talk about Philadelphia. Definitely will.
Exactly. I know how much you love that film. I'm going to get like Forrest Gump, Apollo 13. And then, like, say, probably, I'll dare say it, Tom Hanks is biggest movie he ever made.
He'll never surpass this, which is Toy Story. Yeah. I thought you were going to say the Green Mile. I was like, I'm absolutely right.
Toy Story. You're right. It's not my favourite of his, which we did. He took the same face off that I told him that.
And I get it. You can't deny how big a impact Toy Story's had. No. Changed animation.
Like, after Toy Story, nothing was never going to be the same. Like, two-day animation. And then, we got to go back to a little smaller film, but still brilliant, that thing you do, which is one of the most catchy songs you'll ever hear. That is his film.
It's not just him in it. That is his movie. He wrote it. He directed it.
And it's one of my fucking favourites. I mean, unfortunately, I'm gone. I've not seen that. Oh, yeah.
It is good. Very good. But he isn't actually in it so much. But when he's in, because you can ask the question before, has Tom Hanks did a bad guy?
I would say yes. He is the bad guy in that movie. He isn't. What should he do to a record producer?
He takes advantage of the kids? Of course he's just a bad guy. Not a villain. He's just a bad guy.
He's just an asshole. He's a villain in the movie. He's also in which nobody knew about. And because he deleted the same note, he was a gay asshole in that movie.
He had a very handsome husband. And he decided if the studio decided to cut that same note, he was fucking furious. Because he was like, in this nowhere in this world, I'd ever pull a man like him. And he's cutting it out.
No one's going to be able to see it. Because he would apparently be beautiful. Interesting. So there you go.
Interesting. Sammy's coming back with a fax. Oh shit. What's it done?
What's it done? Oh, everything just a little bit. It's fine. But then, make sure from that you get the same private Ryan.
You've got Meil, Toy Story 2, The Green Mile, which basically changed a lot of things and gave Stephen King a lot more success than he had been for a long time. Yep. And then we go into the 2000s with Castaway, which how hard that must have done. Just like a half Tom Hanks.
That's your favourite one. That's your favourite one. And then, like, say, catch me as you can. The Flock that was the Lady Colours.
I'm sorry the Lady Colours didn't work. Didn't watch it. No, then the Bury internal. Paula Express.
I could just keep listening to these movies off. They're not even talking about like the Da Vinci chords. Like, how crazy, like, say that franchise was, even if you're not in front of the books. It was even like, was he in Mamma Mia?
I've never seen Mamma Mia. Oh, he wasn't. He's credited. Oh, executive, sorry.
He was executive, sorry. Yeah, sorry. Then it gets, like, a few of the weird ones I clouded at this, which was just bonkers. I'll be honest with you.
I loved it. I've heard it's actually crazy to the point where you're like, fuck yeah, this is really good. I think that's probably why I liked it. And I also don't know what to do I watch Jim Prep for this.
Is that the reincarnation one? Yeah. I haven't seen it, but it's on me list. It looks good.
But looking back, because I know we're just talking about the man and his movies, like, because we could have easily, what would have been hard to do tonight would be a top five. This would have been my general nightmare. I don't think I could have done this one. I probably would have just given up at a certain point, because I would have just went, oh, I love this movie.
Do I love this one more? It's like loving your cats, which can't deal with more than the others type thing. At the moment, Beatrice, because she's not wrecking me living room. You will have kittens or that's the thing.
So again, just to the devil's advocate as well, which ones would you say is your favorites? If you had a pick, we'll go with Lee first. I've done a top five just in case. All right.
Look at what he's doing. He's a spreadsheet here with every single film that he's doing. Oh my God. You and Dad would get on famous.
He's a spreadsheet queen. Number five, a beautiful day in the neighborhood. Right. Because what I film, it's so nice.
I feel. Sorry. Can I just ask? Because we're English and Mr Rogers is not in, he's not a thing for us.
Did you find that hard to watch it? No one that you don't know, you don't have what the Americans have with Mr Rogers. Oh, was it just a really good watch? It was amazing.
I have no idea who Mr Rogers was. I don't even heard him mentioned in Demolition Man. The very nice thing. You're like an evil Mr Rogers.
That's the only reference I've heard to him in your life. But the whole film is just so nice from start to finish. And Tom Hanks is Mr Rogers. Just everything he says kind of stays with you.
I feel like I came out with a bit of a person. The Re-Famie Faith in Human nature. Are you crying about a person watching a movie now? Right.
So that's your number one. Number five. Number five. Number four.
See them in private Ryan. Okay. I'm not a war film person. Oh my God, that film makes you feel like you were there.
And people walking around the beach picking their arms up. That woman's scene is horrific. I've got to be honest. I couldn't sit through the woman's scene.
I've never actually watched all of them. I don't blame you. It's so brutal. A lot of people walk out the cinema.
Not because of how it was filmed. It made them say sick. I get that. I get really bad motion sickness.
Even watching Antaly IV and I can turn me out to make us physically sick. But I just, it's so real. And the anxiety is just built up straight away. But then it kind of like you come back down.
You're allowed to come back down again. So it's not constantly on that level of anxiety. I have a funny story about Sim Pride Ryan. It involves like one of mine and Sammy's friends.
Which one? Claire Davidson off. I know it's not Davidson now. My best friends.
Yes. When Sim Pride Ryan came out. We were meant to have a dear to the pictures. It's then Claire.
Yep. Yeah. I've been with a lot of women. Don't worry, Sam.
It's fine. We were teenagers back then. So we're meant to have a date. And I turned up at what time we thought I thought we were a mate now.
And shouldn't show up. So some of you friends were passed away. We went to the pictures to see Sim Pride Ryan. Went to school on Monday.
I was in a huff. Turns out she was in a huff because she was there an hour later. So we got the times mixed up. You fucking idiots.
Yes. So we re-winked from the weekend after and we went to see ants. Which wasn't as good. So yes.