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What do you got in your hands? In my hands? Nothing. Absolutely in my hands. But draped across my shoulders covering my chest from the wicked beatings of the sun is my new CubeScape Tissue. That was kind of like the Bohemian Rhapsody. Geekscabers. Jonathan didn't mean to make you cry. But he'll be back again sometime tomorrow. Something about carrying on with your pants on. Hey, what's happening? You're watching Geekscape Episode 28. I'm here with my two guys. I can't even do that character. How would you do it properly? I'm here with Erwin. You would say from Dirty Vato Clothing. Nice. Very good. Well, I've done the show before. Very good. That's good. I've done the show before. But why don't you guys introduce yourselves? My name is Erwin. Lead Designer, Dirty Vato Clothing. And this is my partner. I'm Mike. I'm General Manager, Dirty Vato Clothing. Now, I have you guys on the show because we shipping haven't used Geekscape merchandise. We have the t-shirts. Look at this. This is what you guys ordering a green are going to get. Looks nice. Came out. Was it approval? Money green, baby. Look at that. Money green. Spook them like a true dirty Vato. Check this out. The tote bags for Comic Con. Oh, yeah, we're jealous. Those are going to go on sale. Look at this. It's the official Geekscape back to Comic's tote bag. Put your comic books in it. You guys are set up. Real nice. Gilmore, he's got the pins. Why don't you open up that bag and show us what a pin looks like. This is a pin that you guys can get free with every order. You're going to get a matching pin. You order a black shirt. You're going to get green. You order a green shirt. You're going to get black. Vijay, don't even try zooming in on that. They can't do that. They're pins. They look exactly like a shirt. Don't zoom into her into his face. Yeah, I think we did a pretty good job on the merch. Now, you guys have been doing merchandise for a while now. How would you guys approve of the Geekscape line first wave? Oh, I like it, dude. I think it's pretty good. I think we're going into some more stuff. What do you guys think of my due rag going on over there? No, no. Now, you guys are where are you guys located? South LA. South LA. No, if I came in your neighborhood, how soon could I survive? Like, how long have I gone? Not 10 minutes. Not 10 minutes. I think you turn around. All right. I really, because we've been around here for a while, we were cruising. Yeah. We had the issues around here. Yeah. What happened? Now, what did you guys still ask? All right. Do you want to tell me the story? Then we're going to get into the review of Fantastic Four and all that. That Geek stuff can wait. We'll start it. So we get down to about, I think Wilshire Boulevard. And then we noticed we saw maple. All right. We got. I've got spicks. Yeah. That's exactly how we felt. So we got down to Wilshire. We saw the street. We said, all right, we can get something to eat. We got followed for a half a block without a seat belt on. Yeah. Wait, what happened? This guy, he thinks he's in Mexico when he's in LA, dude. You didn't have to be a cop. So right away, he wants to take off his seat belt, go around the block, cruise. Who the fuck would the cops just shoot at him? I'm not here, dude. Yeah. Why are you doing this? He's just crazy. I have no idea what was going on. He's a dirty baja, man. That's what he is. So we get down to Wilshire. We're looking at Baja Fresh. That's the first thing we see. That's edible. That's edible. I got to say it like that. So we saw Baja Fresh. We get down there. We make a right to get into the parking lot. And I think he almost hit this older white couple. Yeah. I didn't almost hit them. I split down to turn around. I don't think it was sent in a message. I think he's just ignorant. Okay. I can. So it's okay. And then we turned around. We almost hit him. We missed the parking. We turned back around. I noticed there's like maybe about five cops around where we're at by the Baja Fresh. It was just madness. We had to get comfortable. Did we end up leaving that area, looked around? There wasn't an altercation though, right? No, there could have been. Could have been. Could have been. Especially the old pimp that we saw over there on what? We saw an old pimp. He was like in this flowing silk outfit with the top hat. Dude, it was deep. We saw somebody with an afro yesterday. That's nice. And that's on Superfly outfit when we were at Staples. Well, I was getting all this mail order supply. I was getting like packing stuff. And we get into the parking lot. And there's this dude with a giant afro looking like, I mean, he looked like Superfly or something like that. And he's walking. Yeah, it wasn't a hip reincarnation. It was like somebody doing retro. I mean, this is like somebody who hasn't changed his closet 30 years. And he's on his cell phone. And all I can imagine is that his conversation was, I don't know what happened. I was walking down the street looking for some jive records. And all of a sudden, I'm passing a time warp. I'm talking about something called a cell phone. I got to go back. The brothers of the liberation need me. Did he have? I was waiting for you to describe the fish. The fish tank. That's the best movie. I'm gonna get you suckers the best comedy. Yeah, that's great. I got to agree with that. So again, this is Geekscape. It's episode 28 homey edition. We're gonna be reviewing some fantastic for some, I got a chance to hear Ratatouille. Oh, I want to hear your video on that. Yeah. And yeah, let's let's start it off. You guys are gonna be watching this. And there's tons of movies, video games, comic stuff coming up. Anyway. Fantastic Four. We got to get into Fantastic Four to Rise of the Silver Surfer. I went to a midnight screening with Ben and Gilmore. And you guys went to see it. Let's just do this. There's no better way to do this than just say what do you guys think about it? Well, I know Mike. No, Mike didn't see it. Oh, that's fine. That's fine. You know what? You know what? Lucky. Well, I keep my $8. You'd be better spending 10 bucks on like having someone cut you. You can do that for free in South L.A. Well, I mean, yeah, you can. Is that right? That's Norman Glacier there. Yeah. And then what, what is some of the gang conflicts that you guys get into in South L.A. What are some of the cultural conflicts? Now, listen, if you're gonna run something called dirty vato clothing, you guys have to get down in the shit. You know what I mean? You have to start some shit. We have to, we have to, well, like where did they come from? Is every shirt run through the the Rio Grande? Is that how it gets? I mean, is there a hundred percent Rio Grande water guarantee? We do get Mexican field workers to go ahead and try and, you know, make the shirt. Uh-huh. It's in their shot at by border guards. There's someone. Yeah. Okay. That's a guarantee you have for all your customers. Well, of course, you have to. You have to have all that guarantee. It's a stamp. Okay. So we don't have that. Every gig scheme shirt's been played on Xbox Live. That's a difference. Um, so when did you get started? You know what? Let's talk about Fantastic Four. Don't go into this. So Fantastic Four. I didn't like it. I have to say I have to say it was entertaining, yet horrible, but I was entertained. Now, this is the sequel to the first one. Yeah. And I agreed with everything that's being said about it. It is better than the first movie. Yeah, it is. Because it's nine minutes shorter. You go to your car that much faster. I watched it a week ago and I can honestly say I don't remember one major thing that happened in this entire film. It has the it has all the importance of like a Saturday morning cartoon. It has the writing of a Saturday morning cartoon. But I love Saturday morning cartoons. Yeah. But tell me the plot of your favorite 80s Saturday morning episode. Oh no. Exactly. You know, uh, that's how I remember this movie. I think roughly the Silver Surfer comes to Earth. Yeah. That was probably the movie. Uh, that's impressive. The special effects is impressive. Yeah. You know what? I'm not feeling this. I'm just, I'm obviously not about though. Sorry, mom. You tried. You disappointed me. Yeah. And, uh, I'm sorry. She did. I was calling yours every conversation I had with her. Um, that's where it goes. Pre-conversation as man and kid has with the mom is. I had your smile. I was calling yours. It was like, mom, I made a Christmas list too. Um, so there's problems all over this movie. The second that you have any of the major characters start opening their mouths at the beginning seat in the airport. Yeah. The airport. You're groaning. Yeah. After you, after you told me the review, I was kind of like, okay, I was groaning at the very beginning, but I started getting into the flick. Now, what brought you into, for those people who maybe have liked this movie? Um, I guess at the part of the wedding, because I mean, the very beginning, the very first like half hour, maybe 45 minutes, it was just them talking about every little, you know, sequence that's going on with the earth and how, you know, it just, this world things going on and it didn't really pan out that way and they're trying to figure out themselves. The Silver Surfer didn't come into like 45 minutes into it. And that's when I really got into the movie. Just that whole 30 minutes, 45 minutes was just crap. Yeah. It was just really bad dialogue. Um, really exponential dialogue. And I can't believe for a minute that read and sue are in love. I don't buy that relationship at all. I don't, there's no chemistry. Yeah. I don't buy. I mean, they're acting is really bad. Well, I mean, and I don't think he's a bad actor in other things, but he's really bad in this, you know, uh, the thing I'm the best part of the movies are always the thing in Johnny. Yeah. The problem is the thing that's like a burn victim. He's always looked like a burn victim. I can't get into this thing. He looks bad. He does. He doesn't look like rock. He looks like somebody who, you know, the fire men didn't really say when they switched. Yeah, him and Johnny switched. But do you believe that that's actual rock? I mean, that that's the problem. It looks like a big like foam. Yeah, it looks like a big foam rubber. You need to believe that this guy is rock. I wouldn't mind them doing a CGI thing. We believe that this is rock. I mean, even, I mean, they could have, they could have seen some believable that this. I mean, that's another problem. I have the thing is unbelievable the way that they're doing it. Alicia Masters, whoever plays Alicia Masters, the black chick. Yeah. What the fuck? That's a bad acting. She's all right. I mean, but she's playing a blind woman. She's not really blind. It doesn't really, you know, it can't hold weight. So, but that's not an excuse to learn your lines for five minutes before they film it. It's like she did do that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm blind. I don't have to. Yeah, it's, it's not a very good, uh, huge, huge, huge problem with these movies is the Dr. Doom character or lack of a Dr. Doom character. I don't think a proper Dr. Doom character is showing up in this movie. No, but I did, I did like, I did like him a lot more in the first movie. Yeah, as far as I had a diner with the thing. Well, not the diner, but just him, you know, being evil and him coming out the way he did. Um, just his old character. I like him from nip tucks. That's why we're almost here. Yeah, I think I mean, man's good. That was the best acting in the film, actually. Yeah, it is. I think it is. But let's, let's talk about like, A, I don't think he's the right guy for this role. Uh, B, Dr. Doom, isn't an American who's from Liberia. He's a laverian who thinks of the United States and especially Reed Richards in the same way that someone in the Taliban would think about the United States and George Bush, the evil of all evil. I mean, he hates these people, you know, and here you have a really good opportunity to make a movie about the American family and its strength versus someone who's very anti-American and very anti you. But what would you also say is like, like, like, like Dr. Doom is a terrorist, but a, but a him as a character? Wouldn't you think that? I mean, with his acting ability, they could write a better script for him because he's a great actor. He could pull it off. Yeah, I, I, I, he definitely should speak in an accent, you know, like an Eastern European accent. And, and I just keep thinking that somebody, like, Ray Fines. Oh, yeah. That changes everything. Because, because, because the majority of this movie, he's not even wearing the Dr. Doom mask. No, it's not. This one actually, you know, okay. And why does the Army work with this guy? The worst part for me was when, when he got hit by the Silver Surfer's, you know, cosmic, cosmic power, all of a sudden they don't explain how he changed back. Right. They just, you know, go into it. And it's not really an explanation of it. That's the one thing I didn't like about it was that a lot of parts were left out. Right. And it just, it kind of left you in a big blank. The quality was just bad, I think. Yeah, it just seemed like a pretty cursory. And it was, the, the shame is that the Silver Surfer is impressive. Yeah, it is. That I think Doug Jones, and I didn't mind Lawrence Fishburne's voice. Yeah, I think all that stuff was cool. Like, they really coped out with Galactus because you know, and I know, and everyone here knows that he needs to be a giant robot. He needs to. It feels like the whole movie. Well, well, he needs to be a giant. He's a being, right? Being, you know, being named Gallon from time, from the time before the big thing. Yeah, thanks. What I like about you guys holding these, these little mics is that we really can't hear him. What? Are you serious? Yeah, it's okay. Um, no, I mean, just let us know when you want to talk. You get three of these, this episode. Um, we'll provide you with the mic on three separate occasions, Gilmore. Uh, you have to train in a car. Like in soccer? I can suck. You only get, you only get three. Pick your spots, but I explode. The last five minutes are just Gilmore. Why do I have to say, you just put them all three, put them all three on the table. I do have to say though, I mean, I, I'm not, I'm not really much of a comic book guy. I never read comics, but, um, one of my friends, is that because you're Hispanic? No, it's not because you know what? Condorito is the shit. You know what? I've never heard of it. I've never heard of that. Dude, I don't know. Are you kidding me? I'm serious. These are my summers. My summers, I would spend in Mexico and I would go get Guentos, which is what, you know, and I learned to read Spanish from a Donald Duck Scrooge Big Duck comic book in Spanish. Because I, yeah, yeah, and the books are kind of like this. They reprint American books two and one. Yeah, and you flip them. And, uh, and Condorito was kind of like this perverted, uh, you know, the one with the big brass. Every single, I mean, that was the main reason why I went to like a Fanderia. Oh dude, Condorito is a shit. You know, you went in there, you, you, you, you look at the rack of comics and all that and you just like, yeah, you want to make dude, these are the girls and big breasts always great stuff. Big booties and big breasts. Yeah, that's right. Maybe it's the best. Yeah, that was the best. Um, let me get you some Condorito. That'd be great. I want to see that. That'd be really fucking funny. I got to read some of the kids are learning to grow up there. Yeah, it's just like completely perverted and just like, Hey, baby. Oh, yeah. But what I was saying was since I'm not into that, my friend Dave on the forum, he gave me like the links to these old comics, the cartoons for the fantastic for when I watched those, it actually kind of, you know, made it explain more for the movie for me. And that's probably why I liked it more. Yeah, because he showed me those videos and I saw them and I was like, all right, cool. You had a cursory. Yeah, I had a good, but not like a totally invested. Yeah, I'm not. Yeah, I invested. I feel like this, these first two films are just kind of a missed opportunity to do it. I mean, I had the fantastic forum, maybe a story that's passed their age. That's true. You know, they made younger kids, though. I mean, if you think about it, it's for younger kids. But you can say that about Spider-Man, but it also wasn't dumbed down to the level of these were. No, it was not. You know, you can say that about Spider-Man, you can say that about, you can say that about a lot of these. Okay, the one, I mean, the, but the real one thing I think that bothered me was the, the Dodge Ram, like, you know, logo and product case, that really just after that, I just went down him and just said, all right, I'm gonna write this out and just do this. The fantastic car was. Yeah, the fantastic car was just horrible. Well, well, does it bother you when I say that Geekscape was sponsored by NetRiver.net? No, because I like NetRiver. NetRiver is, now, do you use NetRiver at all? No, I don't, but I like them. No, no, what do you guys use on your dirty about, though? Oh, yeah, we use a website. No, no, when that's up, I'm thinking maybe a switch. It's actually, we're gonna have to be doing it. Yeah, we're gonna have to renew it this month. I mean, I mean, if you guys do this hosting plan, it's 10% off with the Gilmore promotion code, though. Well, you just got to sign up, NetRiver.net. It's really easy. They've got basically everything you need to, I mean, we were getting heat on the forum, on the forums about how our forums keep moving, but this is the first time the site and the episodes have been 100% on NetRiver.net. And tell me, has there been one problem? I haven't had a problem since then. Not one. The episodes are quickly downloading. They're all available. And, you know, I'm in charge of uploading and making everything refreshed and stuff, or I'm starting to learn all that stuff. And not one problem, they're reliable and they're cheap. Yeah, I have to pay like 10 bucks a month. It was, yeah, that's a great reason why I liked it. And it's, I actually paid nine bucks a month, but thanks to our buddy Gilmore over here at the promotion code. Enter that promotion code and get 10%. Yeah, you got that? Yeah, get more. So, I mean, if you guys want to move over to our family, I'm happy to hear you. Anybody out there is starting up a website. It's not a bad option. They have bigger plans, you know what I mean? They definitely have bigger plans. But to wrap up Fantastic Four? Fantastic Four. If you haven't seen her already, don't. But if you like to be entertained? And I mean, now you've been off movie, not necessarily. There's like, like, they were talking in a way that it was kind of hard to analyze a lot of parts of it because there's really nothing there. There's nothing there. There's really other thing to see. I'm just going to repeat everything he says. It's ridiculous. It's ridiculous. And it wasn't worth seeing. And it wasn't worth seeing. But if you want to be entertained, I recommend it. So, so you said that there was almost like a kids movie. I really believe that the best Fantastic Four movie has been made. It was made before the first Fantastic Four movie. It's called The Incredibles. Oh, yeah. I mean, that really was the perfect Fantastic Four movie. Yeah, when I saw that, that blew me away. I mean, because it had the family dynamics. You believed that they were a family. They reminded you of your family. Yeah. And they have an offshore threat. Yeah. You know, there's all the things that the Fantastic Four movie should have. And yeah, I think you've already used up your three cards. You might want to sit this one out. So, speaking of Pixar, roll your chair away. Speaking of Pixar, can you just see his knee in frame? Okay. Okay. Okay. Ratatouille is the one new one from Brad Bird, the director of Pixar of The Incredibles. It's a Pixar movie. It's about an American kid who becomes part of this. That's my phone. And early morning booty call? Yeah, early morning. It's like two. I'm still morning. Yeah. It's morning for us, bro. Yeah. Well, I'm representing the future of Hispanics. This is called assimilation. That's called Siesta all the time. Just lowering this from Raro. Wow. Do it. Wake up. Go to work. This episode should be called Reasons to Send John the False. If you can figure out how to make him. So, Ratatouille is about a failing French restaurant whose main chef is a world famous chef, but had recently died. And now, the restaurant's kind of headed towards this repair. It's gone from five stars to three stars. We've got a rat who loves to cook and knows all about it, but he's a rat. You can't even put him into a restaurant without having a health violation. And you've also got this fresh off the boat, American kid who has been sent to work at the restaurant. You learn really quickly that he's the heir to this chef, but only if he can successfully last a month with the restaurant. Otherwise, the villain of the movie, the head chef, gets the restaurant. So, how does he get the restaurant? Even if he doesn't know how to cook or doesn't know anything and he's a bit of a dumbass, well, he hides the rat in his head. In his chef's cap. Yeah, in his hair, in the thing, the rat pulls on his side. Yeah, and it's, um, Patton Oswald is the voice. He's a hilarious comedian. You're well into five cards now. Um, remember the old days? Remember the old days to get one when you were listening? You haven't seen the movie in your commenting on it. I understand that, but it's a review of the film. Have you seen the movie? Have you seen what I'm telling people is that the movie is probably in my top, it's probably my top third Pixar film. It's probably up there with "Incredibles" and "Toy Story 2." Yeah, that's pretty good. It's your number two behind what? Is that "Incredibles"? Yeah, it's really well done. Really? And it feels short. It feels like it doesn't have any fat that are some of the things that maybe killed Bug's life or cars, but didn't completely kill them. They're still, you know, heads and tails above any other animated films. Yeah, this one, you know, and I was worried about it because Brad Bird kind of came on as a replacement director, but this movie, there's one sequence towards the end of the movie where I was laughing out loud and it was just so perfect. There's always like a couple moments in those Pixar movies where it's so perfect. Yeah. Everyone in the theater, no matter what their age, loves that moment and gets it. Sometimes it's the the claw moment from "Toy Story." Yeah, yeah. It's something that's just so hilarious and everybody's laughing. There's this one moment towards the "Incredibles" when, you know, everything's on the table, all the stakes are high, the guys got to get it. It's got one moment where you just nails it. It's hilarious. This is definitely the best movie I've seen so far this summer, by far. I wouldn't mind seeing it again. That wasn't Fantastic Four. Get out of here with that Fantastic Four. I'm just saying, I'm plugging it. I haven't really seen anything else that I like. 14-0-8, I liked a lot. 14-0-8? Yeah, 14-0-8. Yeah, 14-0-8. Yeah, 14-0-8. Yeah, you were reading it. Yeah, you were reading it. Came out this past weekend. That was good, but Ratatouille is awesome. The voice acting is awesome. The animation is incredible and for the first time, you know, everybody's talking about how impressive CGI is in these movies. The first time, I'm actually really amazed at how awesome they made metal sheeting look. There's one part where I was like, wow, that looks exactly like metal, like, sighting. Why am I so impressed with that? But I mean, the technology's gotten so far with this. Because every one of the first time when I saw "Incredibles," the first thing I said was like, that hair looks like hair. Like, it would look like hair. Or the monster and monster. Yeah, exactly, that, too. Yeah, this is definitely an awesome movie. Worth watching whatever age you are. Gilmore, I hope you don't feel bad. Yeah, I think you're okay. But buddy, I like having you here. I know. I'm always good because you were cursing his name right here. Yeah. I mean, I'm here. I love the hate. I love the hate. But you were cursing him earlier. I love that. For like four hours, I'm like, no, I can't make it, you know. I post "Pona Show" for you. Well, we waited for hours. We were here for about four hours. We waited for a while. We waited for you. We're watching Indiana Jones. It's a dirty motto. How long has it been in existence? We've been doing it now for about a year and a half. Close to that. You're doing well? Yeah, we're getting out. We're getting out of stuff. Mostly when we sell, we noticed we got a different market than we really thought we were going to get. We're actually getting out of it. We were, we had no idea. We're going to throw it against the wall. Yeah, that's true. It's just shit on wall, bro. We're waiting. It was like, you know, like the toilet paper you get and you roll it on the wall. That's what we're at, bro. That's what we started. That's what it was. I have no idea. She's bringing it behind the mic. Was it older Asian women? Like what were you looking at again? I like older Asian women. Yoko Ono's new album just came out. Not like that. So who buys it? We're getting a lot of artists, a lot of like photographers. Yeah, we're getting more like educated clientele than we thought we were. How dare you? Yeah. Putting a name, Dardi Vato, you thought you would get it? I mean, we changed, we came up with a company amongst us and like, you know, Mel, his wife had an idea. She wanted to get a business started. And you know, I told her I had an idea, which is basically I've always wanted to make t-shirts. I love t-shirts, want to design them, whatever. I didn't want to make t-shirts, but these guys forced me to. Well, that's the whole deal. You either want somebody who wants to do it or something that doesn't. Are you guys wearing it? Yeah. Let me see what this is. This one right here is a photo of Watts Towers. Okay. I took this a couple of years ago and that was like, basically the inception of it all. It's like, we want to do photography. It's South LA. We want people to know LA, not just from like Hollywood or, you know, Hollywood, mainstream kind of LA. We want people to know LA that we know, which is like South LA, Orange County. A little bit of different perspective. A little different. So here's the Capitol Records bill. No, no, no, no, no. It's not. It's not because if it was the Capitol Records building, you'd see the 101. Exactly. You'd see all this stuff. No, this isn't the Capitol Records building. That's not the Capitol, man. Yeah. No, this is no Capitol Records. Long Beach. Long Beach. Okay. I'm sorry, Snoop Dogg. That's right. I'm sorry. This is the International Tower in Long Beach. That's the... Yeah, that's no Capitol Records. That's one of the stuff we wanted to put out. Capitol Records isn't even their building anymore. Capitol Records? Nah, it's just the... A company bought it, right? No, a company bought it and they're letting him lease it. So, so, so what is this? This right here is... I think it's going to bring on mug the couple summers. This is actually a Rosa Parks Station. Yeah. This is the Rosa Parks Station in Watts. Okay. And it's just the... It's like the basically like the barrier between like South L.A. and going to downtown L.A., going to the airport. And this is where you would go to get the major Seattle line and blue line, but it's just to get a green card? Not green card. You have to have one. This is me messing with you. What do you mean? I'm just kidding. But yeah, this is the place where you would go. But people don't know this spot. I got a couple comments saying, "Hey, is that New York?" I'm like, "No, it's L.A." Yeah. So, I mean, people know when they see it, they know it. But a lot of people don't don't, you know, because a lot of people associate stuff like the Capitol Records building. Yeah, exactly. I'm sorry about that one. No, but they associate the Hollywood sign and they associate all the all the white shit. Yeah. With L.A. That's why the teacher company said that. Right. Right. But you guys are doing like your own thing. Yeah, that's what we wanted to basically put up together. You know, when we got together, we came up with the idea and said, you know, "I got this plan for photos and, you know, what do you think?" And he's like, "Yeah, let's do it." You know, "Let's definitely do it." And you guys are the designs. Yeah, I handle most of the designs. I have a friend. His name's Leo Quijano. He's out of South Delhi. I've known him for years. He's another photographer, friend of mine. So, I have him, you know, send me out some photos and I view some of its prints. Two of them, actually, we have here. I'll show them to you later. Yeah, this is one of them. This is one of them. This angel's flight in downtown L.A. Not that many people know about it, but it's like one of the very few first railways here in L.A. And it closed down a couple of years ago, but it's reopening this year and the summer, right? Summer of this year. It connects kind of like 4th Street, I believe, and what is it, 5th? 4th and 5th Street. You have no clue where any of this place is going. No, no, no, no, I'm serious. I don't go downtown that much and I'm from Texas. I'm scared of downtown. It's too much of a pain. He has to get power. Dude, I mean, if I could take you on mother-- I know, I know, I know, I know I was going to get heat for that. Okay, we got it, we got it. I'm going to come up real quick here. I'm going to come up with Leo and we're going to take you on the Kehano trip, dude. That's the greatest trip you'll ever have. Okay, can I bring a camera? Yes, definitely. What you want? All right, I don't know if these guys want the education, but I think it'd be funny. No, it didn't be great. All right. So, favorite Hispanic films from Los Angeles, is it me familiar with Energin's almost? Bro, it's a must. It is a definite must. It has everything every Hispanic family ever has. Has losers, got the winners, it's got the moms, it's got everything. What about standing deliver? Standing deliver is pretty up. I would say for me personally, it's born in East LA and stand delivered. Yeah, because of the fact that when I look at, when I look at born in East LA, dude, that's, that's, that's, that's like, what's, what's going to carry? Rodriguez? When he's inside the house, and he's looking at, and he's looking at the, and he's looking at the, and he goes up and he's just like, Paul Rodriguez. Oh, I love that movie. He's not funny anything else, but he's funny. That's right. That's right. Um, yeah. That's too much. Yeah. That's too much. Yeah. How funny was that? That's crazy. We watched that all the time. What's happening? What's happening? I think it was Jason. Who was the guy who played drag in the Bruce Lee story? You know that, that, that, that, yeah. Asian actor, uh, Jason Scott Lee or something like that. Jason Scott Lee. Yeah, I think that was it. He was one of the actors in that scene. Oh, no. What's happening? Oh, wait. Yeah. I like your pants. Remember that? That was one of my favorites. Right. It's, nobody understood my brothers and I walk around saying I like your pants. Um, so Ken or Reeves turned down the watchman. We did? Yeah. That's fine, right? It's okay. We do? Yeah, it is because after Constantine, I was just not in the play. I think he was going to play as a mandius. Nope. Well, no? Who's Dr. Manhattan? Dr. Manhattan? Oh, no. He can't play Dr. Manhattan. And that's why I'm glad he's not. Yeah. He, I would think that he could play to law right now. I think it's for that. But I thought he turned it down. Uh, so far everyone's rumored and no one's turned it down for sure, except county. Yeah. Uh, you know what? You know my views on watchmen. I know your views on watchmen. Uh, but, but, but here's something about, about casting. Uh, Cillian Murphy, he's been spotted on the Dark Knight set. Killian. Is it Killian? I think it's Killian. All right. You're thanks. Um, I don't know. Killian Murphy, the dude who played the Scarecrow, he's going to be back in Dark Knight. Really? That'd be cool. I like that they, I like that they, I like that they keep the universe solid, you know? Yeah. Um, the one cool thing about keeping the universe solid, that cameo in Iron Man, have you heard about this? No. Here's a cast, here's a cast photo from the Iron Man movie. I'm putting on the screen right now. It shows everybody Jeff Bridges has a funky bald head with a goatee. Everybody's looking pretty tough. But the, the, this is a spoiler guys. There's a cameo that was shot for the Iron Man movie with Nick Fury, Samuel Jackson. Oh yeah. You didn't go this way. Really? Yeah. That's crazy. They got Samuel Jackson to record a cameo as Nick Fury for the Iron Man movie. Oh, that's crazy. So Marvel Studios is starting to put together the little universe. Oh, that's great. Because they can also do, because they're, they're making a Nick Fury movie sooner or later. They're going to try and make an Avengers movie and now they're slowly putting all the pieces together. So then now they've solidified that they're going with the ultimate Black Nick Fury. Well, I mean, he, yeah, I mean he's, it's definitely, definitely like the ultimate universe. Nick Fury. Um, we were also talking about the James Bond. Uh, I was having a fight with a good buddy of mine named Polta on the forums. Um, good buddy of mine. And, uh, and, and he was saying, listen, why don't you like, why do you not like the James Bond movies? Uh, they're working next door, please. Uh, why don't you not like the, the James Bond movies if you do like comic books? Because basically the same kind of repetitive story structure. And I feel like with comic books, you'll get a couple, you know, you'll get like a really good creative team that'll come in and just inject it with some, you know, really awesome artwork, really great writing. In, in every now and then you'll get a really, really solid story. In about a half the time that you're reading comics, you're waiting for that storyline. Do you feel that Brian? Like, like half the time you're reading comics. Eh, but you waited out for that one storyline that they really knock out of the park. Um, like Brewbaker's Daredevil is better than Bendis' Daredevil. But you read to the end of their, of, uh, Bendis' Daredevil on the way to Brewbaker's Daredevil. And, and Bendis' started out great. You can't always have a Frank Miller Daredevil. Right. But you read the other stuff. I feel like the James Bond movies are the same way. Every now and then you get a James Bond movie that's actually good. Mark Force towards doing the next one. What? He's the guy that did Monster's Ball and did, uh, uh, a strange of the fiction. Why wouldn't they keep the other guy? Well, I liked him. Yeah, I like him. Well, he's directing this new one. Daniel Craig is still going to be in it, but they got like a, you know, they, they're, I think they're going for a more stylized, more touristic director. If they are, I mean, I like the, I like the new one that they gave up because I haven't seen a good one since Goldeneye. I really enjoyed Goldeneye. Yeah, and I really liked the way it was done, it was paced out. The, um, just the directing one thought was pretty good. This one, the new one is, I thought it was great. I thought they'd keep them. Now, I wasn't that into it, but I remember the review, the rumors that Quentin Tarantino wanted to do a casino royale and not even call it a James Bond movie. Just wanted to call it a casino royale and he ended up, you know, not being able to do it or not doing it. Yeah. And I think these are the kind of moves you have to make with a series that has roughly the same story structure and the same elements in every film. You have to give it to somebody who's going to inject it with a new life every single time. Like a Quentin Tarantino doing a casino royale. Yeah. It could be pretty kick-ass. That'll be really, really good or really, really bad. No, no, no, no, no, no. I just kind of want to see James Bond in a girl kind of talk about life and culture. Yeah. Yeah, you see that with Kill Bill? Kick that. Um, if I had James Bond, this is what I would do. Um, what's the name of that actor? Uh, from Boogie Nights, you love him. He was in waiting. Louise Guzman. He wouldn't be my James Bond. Uh, Louise Guzman would be my James Bond. And this is my problem with the James Bond movies. Yes, somebody like Daniel Craig is going to save the world. You know he is. Pierce Brosnan, he's going to save the world. But Louise Guzman, steps up to a roulette table and is like, shake a nuster. Dude, how badass would that be? Do you see Louise Guzman jumping through the air slo-mo shooting guns? You put the Bond franchise in my hands, you're going to get Louise Guzman. I could see it now. I could just see him like with with the, with the barrel and then coming like that, but just the mustache. Double Oc. Yeah, that's cool mustache. Dude, double Ocette, best movie ever. I don't see anything. I'm feeling it. I'm feeling it. How badass would that be? That's pretty dope. He's like, he's like, oh yeah, it could be a pig. Double Ocette, ganks, big ganks. Big ganks is a guy from our forums for those of you. He is a little my wife. What else we got to talk about? We could talk comic books. You say you're not that into comic, you read comics Mike? My wife reads some comics. What do you read? Do you want to do it too? Bring it on and come on. You want to bring it to Mike? Give it to Mike. Give it to Mike. Give it to Mike. She's going to be on camera, but here's the Mike. Which? Here. Hey, you stopped that over there. I actually got just a little into it when Kevin Smith did the Daredevil sets. Flora read that as well. That was awesome, right? I mean, it was great. It got me started. Go talk. It got me started into it. I started reading it. I was really interested. I also got the Green Arrow that Kevin Smith wrote also, so I loved that one too. That was another set, but then I got into Liberty Meadows, which was another, I think it was Frank Cho. Frank Cho, right? He was awesome. He draws a lot of stuff. Yeah. Well, yeah, my husband says the same, but he's like, I love those. Yeah, you want to bring some more? But yeah, it was awesome. So that was funny, but reading Kevin Smith through Daredevil actually got me to start looking at the pre Kevin Smith and look at all the Frank Miller and look at all the other. And then Frank Miller's Dark Knight was like, it was amazing. I loved it. And then when Batman begins, came out, I had to see it opening. It had to go out and see it. And it rocked. It was like, yeah, that's definitely the side of a superhero. I wanted to see. Not the, oh, yeah, I'm in the same life, but it was, yeah, nice. Yeah, because I had no interest in Daredevil after the movie, obviously. The movie, I first, when it first came out, I'm like, yeah, Kevin Smith is doing it. It's going to be great. Ben Affleck. Oh God. And then I wasn't into it. And then John was like, no, just read the book. And I was like, yeah. And it was awesome. It opened up a whole another, you know, I was like, I was cool, but Green Arrow was hilarious when he did that one. Him coming back thinking, okay, great. Hey, everything's great, guys, right? And he's the big old dork to try and figure out who are you? You're dead. That was awesome. So it was, it was just really cool to read all those, but I did get into comic books there. You got a good one. I like this. I told her she needed to be on here. She's good. She's good. Why am I speaking into your mic? I got my own. Right now, the X-Men books are doing this crossover kind of right under World War Hulk. They're doing this thing called Endangered Species. And the X-Men books, they're, they're only like a couple hundred mutants, like a thousand mutants. They're not a whole lot of mutants because they've been eliminated in House of M. It's kind of convoluted. But now this whole, you know, and there were way too many mutants for people who were supposed to be getting persecuted. You can't have a million of them. Yeah, mainstream. So they, they thinned out the mutants in the, in the Marvel universe. And they've got this whole thing called Endangered Species. It's supposed to be about how there's no new mutants being born and what's going to happen to the ones that are there and how can they recharge the, the species to get them populated again. There's a, there's a one shot that came out that's supposed to lead into the crossover and all the X-Books. And I'm just not feeling it. I feel like in the Marvel universe, the Avengers titles have taken over what the X-Books used to be in the 90s. You know what I mean? Like they're getting some kick ass teams. Vendous, who a lot of times I don't like so far, has done a great job on the Avengers books. Which, the mighty are new. I think mighty is pretty good and it's got Frank Cho's art. But I'm a big fan of Lionel Francis Hughes on, on new. I wanted, I've never asked you about it. Take the mic Gilmore. I will allow you a freebie on this one. All right. No, no problem. No problem. You really, you really like Lionel Francis Hughes? I do. You like the way he draws Spidey? Like the way he draws women? I mean, I was talking to my artist friend and he says all the crosshatching that he does and you know, he kind of makes everything look a little dirty. I mean, you don't do that to women. I mean, you don't, you don't want them to say you do to women, you just say something like that. No, but what I'm saying is that I just don't like how they kind of look really gritty and it doesn't really go well with the new Avengers. And I'm like, I was a huge fan of McNiven doing that. Yeah. I think he was the perfect guy to draw this book and that the way that Bendis writes it. And I just really. I like his action. I absolutely love the grit that he's giving like Luke Cage, Wolverine. Right. Those guys are great. But that's iron fist kick. That's the thing. He gives grit to everybody and not just the people who need it. I didn't mind this whole bit with the Electra and he's got Echo on the team. I like the way he's drawing the girls. I think really, he actually, one of the last issues of new Avengers before it turned into this split book after Civil War was when Hawkeye comes back to life and finds Wanda Maxima. Oh my God. That was gorgeous. But that wasn't Lionel Francis. You that was Malieve. Was it Alex? Yeah, that was Malieve. It was. He just did that one and it was Malieve. And if you guys can find that argue that that she was courts. No, you know what? No, that was but go back to that though. That is the most that was the most gorgeous girl I have ever seen in a comic book. That is like perfect. If you can pick up that new Avengers with Wanda Maxima on the or the Scarlet Witch on the cover. It's seriously just a one shot. You can give it to people that don't. Now I know. Now I know we're Lionel Francis. You drew a perfect woman. Where? It was this mini series. What was the name of this damn thing? Was it an image book? It takes place in like World War II and it was kind of a fun Indiana Jones adventure style. No, I don't know. You know what I'm talking about? No, it was like a limited series. It was half okay written. But it was entertaining. But I mean, I like the way he draws females. I don't like it. Yeah, I mean, there's that. And just once again, I don't think everyone deserves all this grit. And even the walls look like, you know, they have stubble. I'm just not really and I'm just not really new. But Bendis is writing. I think he's really solid on new Avengers and mighty Avengers. I was scared that it was okay. It was okay. Yeah, me too. It seemed episodic at first, but it got good. I let you borrow a book. You let me borrow two books. Let me borrow New Frontier and DMZ. I want to talk about New Frontier. Okay, we're going to do DMZ later in the month. We are. That's going to be the comic book of the month in July. Yeah, for our chat. Yeah. But New Frontier is the one that Darwin Cook does. And it's the DC Universe. You can pull back over here, Vijay. Hup the mic. This one's Darwin Cook. He's handling the DC Universe from the 50s and 60s during like McCarthy era, Korean War. The book starts out in World War II. There's two trade people where you can pick up. He does the artwork and he does the writing. And it's really damn good, Brian. I let you borrow it last week. And I highly suggest that you read this stuff. My good friend Martin in Toronto, one of our listeners mailed them to me. He actually gave me signed copies, which is kind of cool. But he has like a new ultra edition that he's getting signed. I'm not into DC Comics. I'm a Marvel guy. I try and read DC. Now that I have the New Frontier, this is a perfect opportunity for you guys who are Marvel zombies to get into DC books. Because it's the DC characters that they're purists. Like starting out, you've got Superman and Wonder Woman. It's an origin story for all of them and they're all interconnected. And it really lays it out cleanly and in the way that things like Batman, the animated series and Superman, anime series. Remember how easy those were to watch and read? And like the writing was tight and it was clean. It didn't talk down to you in the way the pandemic was before Rise of Silver and Sherford did. This is a great book. I would definitely recommend it to anybody who can find it in trades. Anybody who wants to kind of get into DC, this is the book to get. New Frontier. Isn't art the DC characters, like in of themselves, that they're purists, what most Marvel people don't like about the DC characters? Yeah, but these guys, you'll read it. The way he sets up these sequences, they're believable. Not not pure to the point of not being accessible. Because I think that's what we like about the Marvel characters. They're accessible because they all have flaws. You know, you're gonna read this and you'll get it. You'll get how Jordan and you'll get even Martian Manhunter who's a Martian. You'll get his love for humanity. It's not like the lack of complexity of all the DC characters. Like it seems like all their flaws are like, "He's too good. He believes in justice too much." You know in Kingdom Come where Wonder Woman and Superman butt heads, but right, they did it recently in the last crisis. You see them butt heads in the new Frontier for the first time in Vietnam during the French occupation of Vietnam. And it's really cool like seeing that there are two approaches to being heroes and it's well written and it's clean. And dude the artwork looks great. I love the art. The art's awesome. I'm a huge fan of simple art. I think that's why I don't like you. I'm a simpleton. No, why you? The arts we were just talking about. There's other reasons I don't like you, but I think that's why I don't like Lionel Francis you too much because I really enjoy people like Tim Sale who keep it really simple and everything's just... Well I mean you and I, you and I, I mean my favorite artist is Romita Jr. And I'm with you. Yeah. And he keeps it simple, but I don't think he keeps it too simple and like that, like like Paul Deany and Bruce Tim type stuff. Video games. You guys play video games don't you? What do you want to ask me? I wanted to ask you about this character. It was called El Marto. It was a comic book by Javier Hernandez. Have you ever read it? And I know that they turned it into a movie with Vilderavan Ram? Yeah. It's I say Vilderavan Ram? Yeah, I, I've never read it. Never? No. Yeah, because I know I've... What are the good Hispanic heroes? None. I've never seen any. I'm good? No, nothing. Besides not Tulebrae. Oh, that's great. One of my top five superhero movies? That's great. What are they? They've never heard of any. Because I mean I actually looked it up. No, I mean there's there's that one dude on the new movies? El Gato Negra. El Gato Negra, but exactly though. The dude on the new movies? There's that one dude on the new regions, right? Yeah. It's like, we need a good one. Yeah. El Aguila. El Aguila? The Eagle? Yeah. Oh. Yeah, we got wrapped on. But also because we're purrs, dude? But the next thing, it's part of the culture because of you know, you know, well, we, we have, yeah, we have, we do have, I have, I have a shirt. What's it called? A Japalene? A Japalene? I have a Japalene shirt. It's the greatest. It's awesome. And he, he's not, you know what, you know what? Bumbley man. Yeah, that's right. Bumbley man from the same intensity. That's who he is. That's who he is. That's who he is. That's who he is. That's where he is. I'm terrible. Yeah. Because he's great. I'm a great purr. Well, um, you know, having, having a, having a Caucasian father and a manic mother, I kind of feel like I'm living a dual life already. Maybe I could be the, a good, that's why we're here to help you. Maybe I could be a good superhero. A good Latino superhero. By day, he's like, erkel. And by night, he's actually Hispanic. On a dance floor. I don't know what, so what did he games are you talking about? We're talking some video games. Um, guitar hero. Do you guys play that? Oh, I tried playing that man. How bad do we suck at that game? Oh, awesome. Have you ever played like, uh, nine through 14 year old in this game? They're amazing. They will, they will. They will, they will tell you. They're into like that. That rhythm stuff. Uh, Hey Gilmore, can you hand me my laptop? Yeah, well, guitar hero. They've announced guitar hero on core, which is called back to the 80s. And, uh, these are some of the songs that are on there. Let me, let me show you some of these songs. I already want to start you down. Holy diver by, by, uh, by Dio, or any James Dio. Uh, we got the beat by the go goes. Not here. They get Duran Duran, hunger, like the world. Let me see if they got it. Let me see if they got it. Um, nothing, but a good time. Poison. Poison. Nothing but a good time. Oh, no. Uh, I want a rock. That's on there. They get white shark on there. Turn in Japanesey. Turn in Japanese. You will. I say turn in Japanese. I think I turn in Japanese. I call it turn in Japanesey. Uh, hold on loosely by 38 special. Great one. Uh, let's see what we got. Heat of the moment by Asia, which was popular again. Um, you got an Asia poster, uh, rounding around by rats. So iron maiden is in there. I ran, uh, rat child. Uh, what I like about you by the romantics, uh, radar love by white lion. Oh, there you go. I was singing this earlier today. Uh, Laura, the warrior by Scandal. My favorite 80s band is Scandal. I like goodbye to you is actually my favorite, uh, scandal song. Um, what else 17 by winger, which is a good song for you. You pedophile. Freak. I'm kidding. The Oingo Boingo song. Little girl. Oh, that's hilarious. Yeah. Uh, 18 in life by Skid Row. That's good. And, uh, and I'm doing this by degree of difficulty. I'm, as I mean, this list. Oh, really? Uh, guys. Crocus ballroom blitz. Oh. Is gonna drive you nuts ballroom blitz. Ballroom blitz. Can you imagine our hero? Yeah. Yeah. That's like the boss battle. So that's gonna be, that's gonna be. Is that the final boss though? I don't know. I mean, I'm, you know what, guys, I got like five seconds in the, in the, in the, into, uh, into like, yeah, dude, I can't play that. It's too hard. Well, if you had to choose a, if you had to choose a song, what would you put on there? If I had to choose a song? Yeah. Um, uh, like think of a good 80s one side. One good 80s you can put in there. What would be great? Um, I don't know. I mean, I think this, this is a pretty good list, you know. Um, what would you do it? Sweet child of mine. Sweet child of mine is good. I'd put rock lobster. The box will be fun. That'd be really 52 songs. That's very good. That's very good. Um, that are, I don't know. I'm scared. You already used your one. Um, in forums, they talked about top, uh, 10 songs of all time. So we'll get to that. Uh, let me think, uh, the, there's an office game. You know, that show the office. There's a game coming out from one. Muffled jumbo. It's for the DS PSP and the PC. So it's one of these, like, almost screens a real looking game. Uh, you're gonna ruin it. Uh, you know, that game Diablo. Yeah. From Blizzard. Yeah. Is it Blizzard? Yeah. They, uh, they're making that a film, legendary pictures. Really? Yeah, they're making that a film. Uh, all I know about Diablo is Kevin Capri, who you guys know is the Army Ranger from, from Geek Drum, who's going to be on our show. Uh, when I went over there to his dorm room, freshman year to play Leisure Suit Larry, his roommate was always, yeah, his roommate was always playing Diablo. I was like, Oh, you can't use the computer right now. I'm in dungeon. That was as much as a lot of people. Oh, yeah, that's for you. You've been raped by Indians. Um, uh, this is cool. Bioware, the company that ignites the Old Republic are making a Sonic the Hedgehog RPG for the DS. You're not into it. If it's like Mario and Luigi, um, put it, that, that, that time one, that'd be fun. The game that we've ever had post Genesis has been just like, okay, here's like a racing game that where you just kind of run it around. Yeah. Yeah. It's going to be like, okay, let's talk to Knuckles. Now let's race. Let's talk. I don't like that. Turn to the Ham Taro. Couldn't do it. Turn to the Ham Taro. What will you want to do? Oh, here we go. Here we go. Here we go. In lieu of the Hispanic edition. His name is now Gesso. Gesso. Oh, Gesso Fresco. Oh, this is a good DS game. This is a good DS game, Contra 4. It's coming to the DS. And you know how I was talking a couple episodes ago about Manhunt 2 on the Wii and how you did do all these different things and already kill people. It's been delayed because it was banned in the UK. Yeah, same country that shows titties on TV, uh, in Walmart. Yeah, I did. You know, it's just, yeah. Europe in general just shows titties being banned in all these places, so they delayed it. We need to go to Europe. Uh, so we don't know. We don't know when Manhunt 2 is being. It got like an AO rating adults only. Sony and Nintendo don't allow AO games on their systems. That sucks. Yeah. I want to, I want to like cut somebody off with a Wii controller. I want to hostel game for the Wii. Yeah. That would be nice. Would you guys watch hostel? Oh, I haven't seen the second one. The second one. The first one. The first one was really good. Okay, he didn't like it. I don't, it's something I didn't watch it. I didn't watch it. Why not? Because I can't, I get squeamish. I can't do that. Squee me? Squee me? Why would I go see that? Did you bitch with those movies? Don't. They're not entertaining me. I like that genre of movie, but I seem to like it. I haven't seen the second one. I'm waiting to see it. The second one I heard bad things about. Yeah. Yeah, if I get more info. Yeah, watch more. I'm not enough from you guys, but I don't want, I want to see it. Like I- Are you saying you don't believe the reviews? Well, no, I'm a firm believer. I got to see it myself to give it my opinion. I'll either judge it by what you know. I say it's a rental. I'll wait till part two. I'll wait till yeah. Part two is a rental. And just fast below. I heard. I'm 15 minutes. Really? So, um, forums. Are you on the forums at all? Always did. What's your handle? Los, what's your handle? Los, what's your handle? Dude. Dude. Nice to meet you. Every time we're in calls, Hank, excuse me. Hank's laying here on my kid. Oh, every time our own calls, I go. Dead boy on my car. Dead boy on my car. Dead boy on King God in the car. Yeah, man. It's so good to meet you. It's killing me, man. This guy's one of our regulars on the forums. Dude, I gotta be on that slash form. Yeah, I'm gonna do addiction. Yeah. I feel like I've known this guy for a while. Yep. It's like you've got mail time. Yeah, it is. He's the man. No, no, wait, wait, wait, wait. I think we should have so many LA people. We should probably plan a new picnic. We probably should. But first, like, you know, maybe in August, we got to go through Comic-Con. We might even fly to New York for a picnic if people are doing shit like this in New York. What's the forum that you got? Oh, well, I was thinking about doing the forum about our good friend and Vader Gur who's going to go. Vader Gur who's going to get a geekscape tattoo? Oh, yeah. I think that's gross. Well, what do you guys think? Because I feel bad. I feel like I have this dude's body in my hands and I can tell him to get it or not get it. I feel like I have too much influence. No, no, no, you don't. That is permanent. That's what I'm sorry. Yeah, I feel like it's permanent. No, you don't. No, you don't. No, you don't. You've never tried to drunk guy into doing something. I mean, keep in mind it's not because I don't have faith in the longevity of the show. I do feel like the show is going to be beyond a year or two years. That's not what this is about. This is about a dude making a permanent decision. It may not be permanently on your couch, baby. But I feel bad. This dude is going to permanently do this. No, you can't. That's a wonderful thing. Did you ever see that? Did you ever hear the time that the local radio station or K-Rock, they had some guy tattooed Kevin and Bean on his leg? But he did it. And I hear people put Microsoft Zoom in stuff. Yeah, it's their body. You can't really say much about it. Do it. Just encourage it. You know what? Get a geekscape tattoo. Do it. I've to wash your face. Follow it. But the thing is that what you would say is that it's not really so much like right here about that. Or anything like that. It's that our forums that geeks kept on that such ones are so freaking good. That's what we're about. No, man. I want it right here. It's kind of like a way to get here. It's like getting a tart on G. It's your neighborhood. It's your neighborhood. I'm going to get it on my lips. Geekscave. Watch the mispron out. Watch the misfellow. All right. G-go. Geekscave. Geekscave. Geekslave. G-s. Yeah, if he does it, we're going to videotape it. We're going to put it on there. Yes, let's do it. Let's do it. We're going to encourage it. You have to. Okay. Guys, we were going to talk about favorite songs of all time, but we're going to go. [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC] [MUSIC]
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