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Weekend at Chloe's

We're calling this episode "Weekend at Chloe's". Watch to find out why... #wednesdayuplate #wupl #goodmoviemonday

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39m
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24 Jul 2024
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We're calling this episode "Weekend at Chloe's". Watch to find out why... #wednesdayuplate #wupl #goodmoviemonday

The Wednesday update podcast is made possible with help from Inspire 9. Located directly opposite Richmond train station, Inspire 9 is the best office space and co-working environment in Melbourne. And with cost-effective flexible terms, it's the right solution for your business. Visit Inspire 9.com to take a virtual tour and see for yourself. [MUSIC] Kick it. [SOUND] Yo, this is a story all about how Glenn and Chloe came and turned it around and made up late. And this is where we are, and hey everybody, how are you up? >> Having got a bra. [LAUGH] >> That was good, I really liked that. Hi, everybody welcome. >> [LAUGH] >> If you couldn't tell, that was the sweet dulcet tones of Chloe here, and my lovely trusty co-host. >> Glenn. >> A little bit of a, is here and we are back again with another Wednesday up late. Your video podcast/vodcast coming at you late on a Wednesday night. >> Good time. >> We're going to just sit and chat and shoot the shit and play some games. >> Are you trying to rap after you've rapped? >> I mean, it's just free flowing, man. It's just how I am, man, all right, don't dull my vibe, okay? >> Mm-hm. >> [LAUGH] Before we get started, I do want to remind everyone to head over to our socials. And go to the Good Movie Monday website and look for a little up late tab where you can go back and you can see the whole library of up late in our history and all of our episodes. You can also catch Good Movie Monday, who's our kind of star ship trooper. >> Flagship show. >> Flak, yep, that's exactly what I said, thank you, where this all began. So yeah, go check them out as well. And we're on YouTube and Facebook and definitely hear us up if you have any suggestions, questions. Or just all around, just fun. >> And may I jump in for a quick moment and say go back and listen to this week's Good Movie Monday, we have the bone heads on the entire show. So it's the five of us just riffing for just over an hour and a half and it's so much fun, it's a video. We only produce two video full episodes per year, everything else is audio on that show. So you get the Christmas episodes always in video form and whenever we get the bone heads on, which is usually once a year outside of Christmas, we do it too. So go and check it out, it's heaps of fun. >> I love those guys, I love them so much. >> Loose, religious. >> They are, they're hilarious and I love their little Kentucky accents, they're just so sweet. >> I'm not going to ask you to pick a favorite. >> They know I love them. >> That will go straight to Joe's head. >> [LAUGH] >> Like everything else I say to him. >> That's right. [LAUGH] >> Yeah, dearie. >> Well, tell me Glenn, I'd love to know, have you seen anything amazing? I saw you pop some few updates up there about some movies that you've watched. Tell me. >> Wow, nothing particularly interesting. I've managed to wrangle myself some time off from work. So I've just been going, hitting the rewind button and catching up on old stuff. The other night I watched the day after tomorrow, which I haven't seen in a long time and that holds up really well. And then after I watched it, I discovered they're doing a sequel to it, like a legacy sequel. >> Is that the Jake Gyllenhole one? >> Yeah, the one where the new Ice Age pretty much takes over Dennis Quaid's in it too and a few others. That's heaps of fun. Been just sort of backtracking through some old Aussie movies, 1971, Sidecar Racers was the one I watched recently, I love that one. Yeah, so just enjoying the downtime, eating lots of food and yeah. >> Love it. How are you? >> Yeah. Well, I'm busy still recovering from my sickness. I still sound like I have a face for radio, so it's great, it's great, but much better than I was before. Thanks for asking. >> That's okay. I've got a funny photo to send you. >> Please. >> Just to kick the show off. I thought you'd like that one. >> Yes, I do. >> I love it. >> A little family photo. >> A little family photo. >> Wow, that's scary. >> So for people that are listening to this and they can't see it, it's a Polaroid of the Fratellis from the Goonies. This is back in 1978, so you've got Mama Fratelli, you've got Robert Darvey, and you've got little, little, little sloth. >> Little baby sloth. >> I think it's a canned bears t-shirt. >> Canned bears t-shirt. Keeping with the graphic tees, I will have an old school sloth. >> I got a kick out of that, I thought you'd like it. >> It's very funny. It's very funny. Well, if we're going to kick it off that way, we're launching to our first game that I have prepared for you. >> Awesome. Looking forward to it. >> Now, this may, like, it may be, we're probably going to have differences opinions on this. >> Awesome. That's what it's all about. If you think I'm wrong, please feel free to tell me. >> Are you talking to me or are you talking to people that are listening and watching? >> Everyone. >> Okay. >> Everyone, you-- >> Hit the cable, everyone. >> [LAUGH] >> Fucking warrior. >> They're already on it. >> Love it. So basically, what I call this is I call it guess the sidekick. And what I'm going to do is I'm going to send a picture and Glenn will put up the picture in the video of a person, and you've got to kind of guess who this sidekick is. And sort of their career, their world type of thing. >> Cool. I love it. >> All right. Okay. So I'm going to send the first one to you. So feel free to say it out loud for people who can't view this at the moment. All right. First one said. >> All right. We've got Adam Sandler, and that would be from Big Daddy. >> Yeah. >> And so I'm picking the sidekick. Like, I don't know the gist of, like, from the movie, or just in general. What's the-- >> No, not from the movie. Just in general. If you were to pick that they had a sidekick, you see them, like, they work together. >> Gotcha. >> Or are they right to get, like, who would you say is their sidekick? >> Alan COVID, because they own the Happy Madison Company together. Alan's in all of the films as a sidebit character somewhere. They make all the decisions together. So I'd say Alan COVID. >> Oh. I didn't know that. >> [LAUGH] >> Otherwise, if I was you, I'd be thinking maybe Rob Schneider. >> That was one of the options. But I went with-- >> What? >> Kevin James. Kevin James is in, like, almost-- >> No. He's not in many at all. He's hardly in any of them. >> He's in quite a few of them. >> No, he's not. >> [LAUGH] >> He's in grown-ups one and two. >> I was also going to go with Steve Buscemi. >> Yeah. >> But I went with Kevin James, for some reason. >> Steve Buscemi is in many more, more prolific. >> I knew I was going to be wrong in this. >> [LAUGH] >> Right. I did it anyway. >> Okay. All right. >> I'm going to stick with my decision. >> All right. Hold off, people. We know she's wrong, so no need to correct it. >> [LAUGH] >> All right. This one's going to be super easy for you. Here's the next one. >> All righty. All right, so we've got Ben Affleck. That's an easy one, obviously. He's Matt Damon. >> Who is it? >> You wanted to include this one so that you could say-- >> Matt Damon. >> Exactly. So politically incorrect, making fun of disabled people, Chloe. You just always try-- >> You are. >> You're always trying to-- >> Team America. >> Trying to offend somebody every single week. If it's not that community, it's another, like, it's just what you do. >> It was so mean to me. I swear to God. >> You do it to yourself. What? I'm not putting this shit in your head. That's how you think. >> Moving on. Moving right along. All right. The next one is-- >> Okay. Sandberg? >> Yep. >> Mm, okay. Well, he's got two side kicks. He's got the two side kicks. I don't even remember their names. I'm going to just go with the Jovie guy, whatever his fucking name is. What's his name? >> Yeah, I'll send a picture. I couldn't find a picture of just the two of them together. >> Yeah. >> The names are Akiva and Norma. >> Akiva and Norma. That's right. >> Yep. >> And then all three of them together make the lonely island. >> Yep, that's right. >> But the only reason I put them as a sidekick is because basically Andy is the sort of center of everything, hot rod. >> He's the face of him. >> Never stopping SNL, you know. >> He's not necessarily the creative force behind it, but he's definitely the face of it. >> No. No, I've been listening to them. I've been listening to them. They have a podcast with Seth Meyers, where they go through all of their SNL videos, like the ones that they made. Fuck, it's funny. But yeah, Akiva and Norma are behind pretty much, you know, like 90% of it. >> 100%. What a shame it's with Seth Meyers. Anyway, moving on. >> Oh, we're not going to get into that conversation. All right. Moving on. Next one. >> Okay. >> Yep. >> This is another one that could be many different answers. >> Tina Fey. >> Tina Fey. Okay. You're picking the least funny people from Seven Night Live, so that's good on you for that. So, I don't know, Amy Poehler? >> Yes. >> Amy Poehler, that's right. >> Excellent. She is one of the funnier ones from SNL. >> She's one of the funniest. >> I feel like they probably had crossover years on SNL, but I feel like Amy Poehler was the gen before her, like the cast before her. >> No, they were pretty much all together. >> For the whole run, I feel like Amy Poehler was before. >> For most of it. >> Okay. Cool. Okay. All right. Next one. >> Quentin Tarantino. >> Yeah. >> So you'd go Samuel L. Jackson. >> Oh, good. >> Yeah. >> Sorry, you know my sort of thoughts. [laughs] A way of thinking just there. >> Mm-hmm. What do you-- >> What a dynamic duo. >> Yeah. A great duo. I mean, Samuel Jackson has been, I think, in the most Tarantino films out of anybody. He was supposed to be in Reservoir Dogs at first. It would have been six had he been cast in that, but anyway, yeah, no good stuff. >> Really? >> I think they're the dynamic duo. I love them. >> I do get a bit sick and fatigued of Samuel L. Jackson. He's very much--he's great, but he's very much a one trick pony. It's all the same, no matter what kind of character he's doing, whether it's Star Wars or fucking Jackie Brown, it kind of feels the same. >> Yeah. He has a vibe. >> Mm-hmm. >> Last one. This is super easy, too. I think you're going to get this one. >> Jordan Peele, which is fucking Thompson, Kenan, Thompson, or whatever he's known, not Kenan, you don't know, Kellan, Kenan, fucking whatever his name is. >> That's what you're talking about. >> Oh, I've gone blank. I know exactly the guy, but I've gone blank on his name. >> Well, I'll send you the photo, and then I'll tell you his name. >> Yeah. >> See if that kicks in. >> Yeah, of course. I don't remember his name, but yeah, of course. >> Kenan, Michael, Kenan. >> Yeah, that's it. There you go. >> Yeah. >> I know he shows. I adore that. >> They're a formidable force. >> Absolutely. >> Absolutely. And some of their bloopers are just incredible. >> They're just, I mean, so I have a person in my office and his name is Aaron, but he's never, ever, ever been called Aaron, ever. He's a-a-ron, and he will always be a-a-ron. >> Except for now, and you just called him Aaron. >> Yeah, no, it feels weird coming out of my mouth. He's not. He'll never be. You hear me a-a-ron? You will never be. And that's it. That's what I got for you. >> That's it. Fantastic. >> That's the sidekick. >> Excellent. Had a lot of fun with that one. You're welcome to do that one anytime. >> Do you have a difference of opinion? Tell me. >> There's not really difference of opinion too, be had, is there, really? >> I mean, maybe for that, I'm saying the one. I was pretty wrong in that one. >> And you had time to think about this. >> We all knew it. We all knew it. >> All righty. Well, my first game for you is- >> All righty. >> Oh, the animal's back. >> Three. >> Don't make me put sound effects in this week. >> Sorry. >> My game this week for you is Stephen King or Stephen Spielberg. >> Oh. >> So I'm going to run some titles off- >> Battle of the Steve. >> And you've got to pick which Steve it is. >> Okay. >> All righty. So, firstly, here's a trick. One, I didn't think about this until now. >> Stephen King with a PH or a V. Stephen is in PH. >> Oh, he's a PH. >> Stephen King? >> Yeah. >> Correct. >> Yes. >> Excellent. >> Yes. My dad will be proud. >> That's Spielberg. >> He's a, ooh, I don't think he's a PH. I think he's a V. >> You're correct. Off-to-good start here. Off-to-good start. >> Yeah, yeah. >> Okay. So, the running man. >> Mm-hmm. >> Can you give me a small synopsis? >> The running man, it's very much like Hunger Games kind of. It's Arnold Schwarzenegger. It's a reality TV show where they take prisoners and put them in an actual combat kind of world where they've got to compete for their lives against, you know, deadly assassins and things like that. >> Oh. Is this a trick question? Is it both of them? >> It's a science fiction movie from the '80s, right when Schwarzenegger was in his prime. >> I would say it's Stephen King. >> Correct. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> That's a trick. That could have been both of them. >> Well, that's the whole point of this game. >> Mm. >> Yeah, why not? >> Which one? Like, any of these could be either one of them. In fact, all of these are one of them. No, there's no both going on here. >> Oh, okay. All right. >> So, how about Maximum Overdrive with Amelia Westervez? >> Amelia. >> Now, keep in mind, when I say Spielberg or King, they could be producers on these, not necessarily directors. They're just-- >> Right. >> Involved with the project. So, Maximum Overdrive with Amelia. >> I'm going to say Steven Spielberg. >> Incorrect, Steven King. >> Okay. >> It's the only movie Steven King has actually directed. >> Oh, okay. >> AC, DC, did the soundtrack. It's a pretty good, fun movie. >> Okay. >> Sugar Land Express. >> Goldie Horn. >> Spielberg. >> Correct. >> Okay. >> His first theatrical film, if I'm not mistaken. >> Oh, really? >> Yeah, yeah, because he did dual, then he did Sugar Land Express, and then on to Jaws. It's a great film. One of the biggest, longest police car chasers ever. It's great. >> There's a heavy hitter from the beginning. >> Mm-hmm. Something evil, which is a haunted house movie. >> Okay. >> I want to say Steven King. >> Okay. >> Because he's into that kind of aura stuff, but I mean, I know that Spielberg does things like that as well. Who's it got in it? >> That's a great question. I can't remember. I think it might be Darren McGovern. It's a television thing back in the '70s, a TV movie, back in the '70s, I'd say. >> Okay. So Steven King. >> That's Spielberg. >> Of course. >> Of course. >> So it's one of the TV movies he made before those other two I mentioned. >> Right, okay. >> What about Arachnophobia? >> Oh, that's Spielberg. >> Of course it's Spielberg. >> Look. >> Very good. The Dark Half with Timothy Hutton. >> The Dark Half. >> Yep. >> Only Half of the Darkness, huh? >> Mm-hmm. It's about a guy that's kind of got schizophrenia, he's an author, and he sort of has two competing voices in his head on what goes on. >> Steven King. >> Correct. Correct. Good one. Monster House with Steve Puchimi. >> Spielberg. >> Correct. You're doing well. >> Yeah. >> You're doing well. >> Yeah. >> The Lovely Bones. >> Aww. Aww. I don't think that was, you know, Spielberg. >> Yep. He produced the Peter Jackson movie. >> Yeah, yeah. >> Yep. >> Yep. >> Hearts in Atlantis with Anthony Hopkins. >> Hearts in Atlantis. >> It's about the little boy, that little boy that prefers the old man. >> Steven King, I don't know. >> Yep. Steven King, one of his dramas. >> Okay. Okay. Yep. >> And finally, the hereafter. >> Never heard of it. >> It's the one with Mick Damon and directed by Clint Eastwood. All about the tsunami on Boxing Day. >> Oh. >> Spielberg. >> Yep. He produced it. >> Yeah. >> Well done. >> It's, you can kind of tell ish, but only when you kind of hear what things are about. >> Yeah. >> You can tell what's more Steven King sort of slaying. >> Mm-hmm. >> That's it. Mind you, Steve, then I think I might put one or two in there. Steven King has done a lot of non-horror, so you know. >> Okay. Yeah. >> A lot of drama. I mean, stand by me being a good example. >> Yeah. So, I mean, like, I know he does like drama and stuff like that, but yeah. Interesting. >> Cool. Good stuff. >> Cool. Good thing. >> Before we move on to your next game. >> Mm-hmm. >> Got another picture for you. >> Really? How many? >> Just got to find it. >> Mm-hmm. All right, so you're excited, right, about Twister's being on the big screen. >> Yes. >> There's a spin-off that you might love. >> Oh, no. >> Coming soon. There you go. >> It is. [ Laughter ] >> Well, my husband likes to call a Friday night. >> Yeah. >> That's hilarious. >> There you go. >> Weak chafe release. [ Laughter ] >> And it's that cockbuster. [ Laughter ] >> This gets funny the more you look at it. >> Oh, my God. That's hilarious. [ Laughter ] >> I did read the other day that your man just along shit the bed. Did you read that? >> He was what? >> He shit the bed. >> Yeah, that was like a year ago, man. >> So. >> Heep. >> Well, he's only just come out with it, like, literally. >> No, the only reason it's come back out is because it came out on a rerun episode. And there was a joke in that original episode, like a year ago, an episode of his podcast, by the way, where he's like, "Oh, now all the tabloids are going to get a hold of it, and nobody did anything," and then they did a rerun of it, and the tabloids got a hold of it. So. >> That's excellent. That happened. >> But yeah, they talk about shit and farting a lot, and it's wonderful, and it's so great. >> Yeah. >> A lot of poop jokes. >> Literally up my alley. >> Literally. All right, I'm going to do like a rapid-fire game, but I'm going to do a rapid-fire where I'm going to name somebody, and I want you to name a movie that they've been in or done or directed or whatever, just when that comes to your mind. >> Just an association game. So you'll do it in slow motion for the benefit of Glenn, who is shit at rapid-fire. >> As quick as Glenn is possibly able to. >> All right, so I'm just going to associate it. >> All right. Ready? >> I guess so. >> Okay. >> Name A, Brad Pitt movie. >> The Mexican. >> Ooh, good one. Name a John Hughes movie. >> Breakfast Club. >> Good one. Name an Eddie Murphy movie. >> Beverly Hills Cop, Axel F. >> Was that a new tick? I like it. Name a Catherine O'Hara movie. >> Middle Jews. >> Name a Cameron Diaz movie. >> The Mask. >> Name a Robert Pattinson movie. >> I'm going to have to go Twilight, even though other things are going through my head. >> Name an M. Night Shyamalan, the Ding Dong movie. >> The Trap. >> Ooh, and name a Catherine Hardwick movie. >> Twilight. >> Oh my God, you can't do Twilight Twilight. >> Okay, we'll then Red Riding Hood. >> Okay. >> There you go. I like that you chose the Mexican. How come that came first to you, Brad? >> That's a really good question. I literally did just go with visuals on that. Whatever the first fucking image came into my head, and for some reason the Mexican did. I don't know why. It's not the first one I would think I would think of. >> Yeah. I like it. Your rapid fires are getting so good, man. You just did it. >> Don't patronize me. >> I'm actually not. I'm paying you a compliment. I know it sounds patronizing. It's just my voice, all right. And you said the breakfast club for the John Hughes movie. I just read that when they all sit down in a library and they're sharing their stories as to when they're in detention and why they're in detention. That was all ad-libbed. >> Oh, keep up. That's like-- >> So a year ago. >> Oh my God. That's right. All right. I'm just finding this out now. That's crazy. >> Yeah. So the reason you're finding that out now is because they've had the Bratz documentary come out. And with the Bratz documentary, there's been a whole lot of hype around. This is the Brat Pack. And there's been a lot of those Comic Con panel style of things hitting the internet sort of after they've already happened a year ago or so. And that story popped up on one of the like the San Diego Comic Con or one of those. I think it was Molly Ringwater or Anthony Michael Hall talking about the ad-libbats. That's why I'm just hearing about it. >> Yeah. See, it's a whole just-a-long thing too. See? >> Yeah. Yeah. [INTERPOSING VOICES] >> But I'm disappointed in myself that that's the first one I went for. >> Why? >> Because it's not like it's not my preference of John Hughes, you know? Excuse me. >> It's a great movie. It's a great movie. >> It's a great movie. >> Great movie. I watched it the other week. But I'd like to think that I would instinctively go for something a bit more obscure or something I like more. Anyway, it is what it is. >> That's what happened at the frontal lobe of your brain, man. >> Yeah. Do you know the last thing he ever wrote was a movie called "Reach the Rock". And that's fantastic. And I wish I'd gone with that just to give that a little bit of a push out there into the ether. But now I have- >> What's "Reach the Rock"? I don't even know. I've never even heard. >> It's a strange movie that all takes place inside a jail cell. And it's kind of a prison escape movie, but really weird, but it's got a lot of John Hughes-esque stuff going on, how he sets up contraptions to try and help him escape and things. It's just a really fun movie, but it's got a dramatic anchor to it. It performed abysmally, kind of went straight to video and never got heard of again. But I think it's one that if people rediscovered it, they'd probably think that's the last thing he did. That's pretty good. >> Nice. >> I think he did it with his son. I think his son co-wrote it with him. >> He just gave it a little shout out. I love that. >> There we go. "Reach the Rock". And I do have a question for you, and it's totally not movie related. I just wanted to, I like our listeners and our viewers to try and get to know us a little bit more as well. And I thought this was a really interesting question, and you may not have gone through this. I know I did. If you ever had a bully when you were growing up, if you would have bumped into this day and age when you're this age now, what would you say to them? If they're like, "Oh, Glenn, hi. It's been so long since I've seen you." Blah, blah, blah, blah. But they were a bully. >> Well, it's an interesting question that because I didn't have a bully in school. I was in a very tight group that we deflected anything like that. We weren't the popular group by any means, but we certainly weren't that group that got picked on either. Or at least we didn't allow it to happen because we were such a tight-knit thing. There was one instance in high school where momentarily I was the bully, made amends with that person pretty quickly thereafter, but I've never had an experience of being bullied, so I don't know. I can't answer that. >> Well, that's good, I'm glad because it sucks, and it's nice that you didn't have to do that. >> And when I say I was a bully, let me contextualize that. It was a girl at school that we hated each other with a passion. It's just one of those things where you hate the other person. Always commenting at each other, like just throwing the hardest shit at each other. We're in both ways, but there was an instance where I was so gross, all the walking past their locker as she opened it, and I hocked a massive luging spat in a locker. And that, yeah, that I instantly regretted, and I probably about a year or two, no, more, maybe five years later, I ran into her and we talked out the whole thing and became friends, so yeah, strange. >> Oh, well, I'm glad. I had a nice ending. >> [LAUGH] >> [LAUGH] >> What about you? >> Nice. >> Well, the person who wasn't very kind to me is actually quite prolific in Australian culture. >> Right. >> So I'm not gonna say too much, but they weren't a very nice person to a lot of different people. >> Yeah. >> And now that I see them very popular out in the world, and everyone's like, my God, I love them. I love them. I'm just like, you're all idiots, you're all idiots. And if I saw that person to this day, I would not have a word to say to them. And I don't think there's an apology or a conversation I would have with them at all, because I don't feel like they've changed. >> Yep, fair enough. There you go. Everyone's dying to know and you'll never be. >> I don't know. Intrigue. >> [LAUGH] >> Geez, that's funny. I'll pick your brain after the show. All righty, you've never known. >> [LAUGH] >> I won't have a guess at it. >> [LAUGH] >> Give me 20 questions. >> All right, is it my turn? >> Yeah. >> All right, this one is called Real Trauma Movie or Fake Trauma Movie. >> No. >> [LAUGH] >> I love this. >> I hate that I know what trauma is now, like you don't even have to explain it to me. I don't hate it. I actually quite love it, but it's like, fuck, I'm not gonna get any of them, because they're all so weird. >> I don't know. I wonder though, like, because a lot of these, you know, amongst filmies, a lot of these titles are well-known, and so I wonder if you've just heard them out there. We'll give it a shot. >> Quite possibly. >> What about stuff Stephanie in the incinerator? >> [LAUGH] >> [LAUGH] >> Fuck Stephanie. >> And then put her in the incinerator. >> [LAUGH] >> [LAUGH] >> [LAUGH] >> This went down a path I wasn't expecting. >> [LAUGH] >> I'm gonna say that's real. >> That is real? >> Yeah. >> It's a fantastic poster for that one. >> Sure. >> We're on the screen right now. I'm gonna put all these trauma ones, the ones that are correct, on the screen. >> Nice. >> What about nymphoid barbarian in dinosaur hell? >> That seems too trauma to be trauma, I'm gonna say that's fake. >> No, that's real. >> No, come on, guys. >> That's a great one too. [LAUGH] Quite a popular one. >> I get you like to be unique, but holy shit. >> Mm-hm, mm-hm. What about fat weirdos in broad town? >> Otherwise known as my Saturday night. >> [LAUGH] >> Fucking hell, we've got Teddy Twist the Friday. >> [LAUGH] >> This household is amazing, I wanna live there. >> I don't like poor children, we'll never be normal. >> Fat weirdos in broad town. >> [LAUGH] >> Sorry, dying, false. >> It is false, I made that one up. >> I want that one to be real. >> I can write it. >> Thank you. >> Trauma, are you listening? >> That's right. Poultry Geist, Night of the Chicken Dead. >> [LAUGH] >> False. >> No, that's true, it's one of the most popular ones, and it's fantastic. >> Of course it is, of course it is. >> Fantastic, I think Corey Falbin's in that one, it's great. >> Oh, no way. >> He's gonna fuel them. >> What about Shakespeare Shitstorm? >> [LAUGH] That sounds too short, so I'm gonna say false. >> It's true, it is real, and it's one of the most recent ones, and it's a spiritual sequel to Tromo and Juliet. >> Okay, that makes sense. >> Yeah, what about Donkey Kong Punch? >> [LAUGH] >> Don't fucking know, man, these are all so odd, false. >> It is false. >> Okay. >> Yeah, well done, one more, last one. >> Okay. >> Killer shoelaces from gym class. >> Yeah, that's absolutely a Tromo movie. >> That's not, I made that up to him. >> Of course. >> [LAUGH] >> He can't win this one. >> [LAUGH] >> I'm never gonna win this one, I can't keep up with it. >> No, not unless you subscribe to the Tromo channel and start, you know? Do you wanna deep dive? >> I don't know, I might have to. >> Mm, it's so much fun. >> I might have to. >> At least do like class of Newcomb High or the Toxic Avenger. >> Okay, the Toxic Avenger, is that the thing, is that what Peter Dinklage is doing? >> He's done the re-imagining reboot with Elijah Wood, and that's been in the news lately because that was ready to be released a year ago. And it just went nowhere, the trailer came out and nothing happened. And apparently, if what I'm reading is correct, that it's just too obscure and weird for the studio to wanna put out. So they don't wanna put it out. I'm like, you fucking joking. There is a massive, massive audience for this that is rusted on. People that love the original Toxic Avenger like, you made this because it's a cult classic. >> Have they not already made it? >> Yeah, it's dumb, it's fucking really set. >> Well, this happens all the time. Look at the Batwoman movie with Brendan Frazier that just got shelved. But they just put it away. It's finished, could go out at any time. But a lot of the time these movies, a lot of time like movies from the 80s, that were actually made years beforehand and they just sat on a shelf until another distributor came and purchased it and distributed. >> And distributed it, so weird, so weird. >> It is, I mean, it's been enough money for it to just sit there. >> Yeah, I guess you can lose more money by releasing it sometimes if you put marketing expenses into it and stuff like that. But look, it's a shame because I'm dying to see this in the first reactions from it's festival screenings was really good, so. >> Interesting, well, hopefully it comes out at some point. >> And once again, it's not trauma that's the problem. They help produce it, but it's a studio film, it's a studio that's a problem, so. >> Yep, fair enough. >> There we go. All right, my last one for you is called obscure movie quotes. We've done this before. >> All right, what do I have to do? >> I'm going to throw some obscure movie quotes at you and you have to guess where they're from. I'm going to really fucking suck at this. Go for it. >> Yeah, let's do trauma movies for Chloe, but it's cute for movie quotes. Lock it out. All right, you ready? >> All right, go for it. >> I'm going to try and do like if there's like voices sort of attached, I'm going to try and do them. We'll see how that goes with this. All right, kind of hot in these rhinos. >> Tastes been sure too, we're nature calls. >> Yes. >> Good one. >> Love it. >> Feeling a bit more confident now. >> Okay, milk was a bad choice. >> [LAUGH] >> Is that a milk mustache or a finger mustache? >> Both. >> [LAUGH] >> Milk was a bad choice. I do know that, I just don't know where it's from. >> I did a glass case of emotion. That's fucking Anchorman. >> Yeah. >> That's right. >> I love it. >> That's right. >> We're strolling down the street drunk on milk. >> I remember it now. >> So fucking good. All right, you'll know this one. >> Don't say that. >> Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue. >> Oh, yeah, so that would be hot shots. >> No. >> Or airplane. >> Airplane, yes. >> Yeah, yeah, yeah, same actor. >> That's funny. I saw like a reel of him. You know, like, I guess I picked the wrong week to stop taking Anchorman. >> Yeah, yeah, no, both movies are full of those lines. >> It's great. >> So good, yep. >> It totally paused. >> Totally paused. Is that, it's a ditzy movie? Is it me and girls? >> You could say that. >> No, okay, I totally paused. Is it an obscure teeny bimbo movie, or is it a popular one? >> Yep. >> Popular one. It's not legally blonde. >> No. >> Fuck. Mm, is it hot chick? >> No. >> All right, tell me. >> Clueless. >> Oh my god, the one I should have gone to. >> Yeah. >> God's sake. >> She's driving along, she hits something. Oh no, she was meant to stop at a stop lane. She's like, I totally paused, but she drove straight through and stopped saying. >> All right, been a while, been a while, that's for sure. >> Has been a while. All right, last one. >> Can I get a liter of cola? >> Say again. >> Can I get a liter of cola? >> I just love watching your face when you do it. >> [LAUGH] >> No, don't know. >> Can I get a liter of cola, meow? >> It's the meow joke. It's the meow joke. >> It's not a meow joke, I just added that on to her. >> No, I can't even remember what that's from, but I know the joke, but we got it. >> Stupid drippers. >> For fuck's sake, I should have got that. >> What's a liter of cola? We don't have a liter of cola. I just want a fucking goddamn liter of cola. >> [LAUGH] >> Good stuff, good old broken lizard, love their movies. >> Love their movies. >> All right, final game of the show. Are you ready for it? >> No. >> I want you to match the boogeyman with the movie. So I've got some movie villains, horror villains. But I want you to match them to the movie. It's not that boogeyman. >> Okay. >> Well, I've got a few easy ones to kick us off. Freddy Krueger. >> Friday the 13th? >> No. >> Nightmare on Elm Street. >> Yes. >> [LAUGH] >> I always get those ones mixed up. >> Back this up a bit, remove what I said. >> [LAUGH] >> Okay, what about Chucky? >> Child's play. >> Yes. >> What about Ghostface? >> Scream. >> Mm-hm, doing good. Pinhead. >> Oh. Hell, boy, Hellraiser? >> Hellraiser, yes. >> Yeah. >> And you haven't even seen these movies, I love it. >> No, [LAUGH] >> What about Leatherface? >> Oh, Hellboy. [LAUGH] >> That's one of my ultimate. >> Oh, Excess Chainsaw Massacre. >> Yes, well done. Jason Voorhees. >> Friday the 13th. >> Correct, Michael Myers. >> Halloween. >> Uh-huh, doing good. >> Yeah. >> The creeper. >> The creeper. What does it look like? >> I'm not telling you that. >> Oh, tremors. >> No, that's a grab-o-ed, that's a grab-o-ed. >> [LAUGH] >> C'mon. >> The creeper. >> Like Jeepers? Like Jeepers creepers? >> Yes. >> Oh, Jeepers creepers? >> Yes, the one that you should know instinctively. >> [LAUGH] >> Like the only one I should know. >> What about Xenomorph? >> Aliens? >> Yep. >> [LAUGH] >> One more to go, you've got, is this a clean sweep? Forgetting the first one, which was just the mishap? I reckon you've got a clean sweep on this. >> Maybe, maybe. >> You're not going to get this one. Three fingers. >> Otherwise known as my Sunday night. >> [LAUGH] >> We have got a show title, folks. >> [LAUGH] >> Three fingers. No, I have, I don't know that one whatsoever. Three fingers. >> Yep, so. >> The character that kind of only has three fingers. >> Is it from Bad Taste, I don't know. >> No, it's from Rongton. He's the. >> Oh, the hillbilly ones. >> Yeah, I've seen bits of that did not, I can't. >> [LAUGH] >> You can't bring yourself. Even though Elijah was just cruising the first one? >> Nope. >> Nope. >> Nope, nope. Just along was in it, maybe. >> [LAUGH] >> It's all it takes. Any horror movie, all it takes is just along your way. >> It's all it takes, yeah. >> Far out, hilarious, there we go. >> Aw, that was so fun. >> It was. >> What a way to top off the middle of the week, I love it. >> Mm-hm. >> Thank you for joining me, Glenn. >> Well, you're welcome. >> [LAUGH] >> So wonderful. >> Thank you. >> Absolutely wonderful. >> Thank you for doing this while you're sick. >> No, it's totally fine. I wanna thank everyone for joining us, either watching. If you're watching, tell me what I'm doing right now, or listening. I'm in a weird mood, guys. [LAUGH] Thank you, we will see you again next week. And say how do you mum for me? [LAUGH] >> No, well, at least now we know who the bully was. >> Do you think I'm that old? [MUSIC]