This country is founded by people who were in the aliens, man. George Washington, man. He was in a cult, and the cult was in the aliens, man. You didn't know that? No. Oh, man, they were weighing in that type of stuff, man. You're getting air from there, man. It's no good. It was the last day of school. Uh, Ms. Crawford, I was thinking that maybe you and I can get together over the summer. I mean, it'll be legal. I'm not coming. It was the first day of summer vacation. Do you guys know anything about a party here tonight? No, sir. It was a time they will never forget. There's a new fist in the making as we speak. I thought it was cute. We thought it was cute, then. Do you really want to graduate? We were like three years old. Give only. They could remember it, right? Okay. So, you're not going to go to law school? What do you want to do, then? I want to dance. Are you going to be quarterback next year? I don't know. I might not even play. You're in need of a serious attitude adjustment, young man. Super dominant male in my 50s greaser uniform. That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older. They stay the same age. The 50s were boring. The 60s rocked in the 70s. Oh my god, they obviously sucked. Days and confused. See it with a bud. Behind every good man, there's a woman. And that woman was Martha Washington, man. And every day George would come home. She'd have a big fat bull waiting for him, man. When he come to the door match, she was the hip, hip, hip lady man. Welcome to barrel age flicks. This is Ron. I have been traumatized. And in the show we have, in this is do, I hate Ron. Also in the show, this is Ragnar. I'm so confused right now. And finally, hey, this is good. I am good. Now we're fucking recording. Welcome to BAF there. Now we don't have to worry about the edit. So we just you're welcome, by the way. Yes, you're welcome. Yeah, I know. I know. You're welcome. I screwed up there. Oh, I would have been fucking heated if I didn't look over there for that. Welcome, everyone. Welcome to that chit show. Yeah, you can't swear. God damn it. Oh, you're looking at me. Looks like I'm editing that. That's what you fuck up. You just did it again. You just did it though. I don't mean you're a time stamp. Welcome to BAF. And this is Ragnar's episode as we are hosting days and confused. He is hosting. Yeah, he is. I don't know why I said we're a part of it. I don't know. I said his name. Did I really? Oh, yeah. Ragnar, it's all you buddy. Unless you want to do the details or you want to do the beer first, because the beers should be ice cold. So. And this is a drink. Go ahead. I think we let him freaking tell. Okay. I was saying that we've done it before. Yeah. Shinerbock. I'm 95% sure we have. I don't know what episode. And you know, and in a rump and I already tell them what we're going to be drinking and not let the host host. Want to restart again? Grab flinch and lead. Stop. Grab the fucking lead. This is. Yeah. I'll do it. I have the time stamp for Riverside. Do you want to keep recording this? Yeah. Just keep recording. Yeah. We'll edit it. All right. I'm spinning the wheel, taking a punishment. So here we go. Wow. All right. So what is on the left screen? That's not. That's not the way it's going to look. Okay. Yeah. No. Well, that's. So it was on. It was on self destruct. I don't know. I mean, it looked like it was on that one to me. Self destruct, guys. So I guess we're taking him a Lord shot. Hold on back. He just touched the wheel. Yeah, you did. He just caused it to move. Yeah, you did. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's fine. Yeah, I guess we're both taking a shot. That's right. Guilty. Look was priceless. Still here. Go ahead. You brought the shots. You got the things right in the back of there. It's going to be another self destruct. It looks like you're getting to my Lord shots. That's fine. All right. I'm starting to show off just great. All right. So we're about to take a shot of my Lord here for the self destruct. Did you fucked up? Then you fucked up by moving the wheel. Clinky. Clinky. Clinky. Gentlemen, I am not reaching and clinking. So anything spills that I'm on. Good virtual plea. Cheers. All right. All right. All right. There we go. That's your. I know you're happy now, aren't you? What a while. First, uh, first show. We, uh, started drinking some of the Lord again. It's been a while. It's been a while. I said, that's yummy in my dummy. Oh, yeah. So what are the, you don't have anything on it? The details? Yeah. Yeah. I have the details. I didn't know if you want to do the, uh, the drink first. All right. So, uh, the details. Let's introduce people to what we're doing. Let's get them warmer by the second. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. Just do the drink first and what do the details and details after. You're fine. You're fine. All right. Anyways, days of confused released September 24th, 1993, directed by Richard Linklater. Uh, other movies that he has done, he did Slacker before sunrise, School of Rock. I've never seen School of Rock. Is that good? Yeah. With Jack Black. That's a hit movie. Yeah. I've never seen that bad news bears. He did before sunset, and he also did a scanner darkly, which great. That's a good one. No, it's a good one. Exactly. He did Fast Food Nation. He did Bernie. Bernie, that's the one with Jack Black. Jack Black, where old lady gets killed. It's a really good dark comedy. Yeah. Um, so Hitman is on Netflix right now. Uh, that's also Richard Linklater based on a news race on a story written by somebody out, the same guy who wrote Bernie. Yeah. Dark humor, kind of twisted, weird stuff. Everybody's loving freaking Hitman. All right. It's getting great reviews. Okay. All right. And that's actually another one that's on here is Hitman that he's done. I also did before midnight. Yeah. I don't know why people didn't love Bernie when Hitman is the same type of humor, humor, intelligence, kind of weirdness, little cookiness. Yeah, like that. It's, it's very similar. I'm like, oh, okay. Interesting. Yeah. Well, uh, it tells it Glenn Powell from Hangman's in it. Yeah. It's not the assassin movie like, um, what's his name from a justified is in it, but I mean, Timothy O'Fonk. It's not. Yeah. It's not related to a Hitman's wife, right? No. No. Okay. It's about a dude, a teacher, um, who moonlights as basically a four higher hitman for the FBI and stuff like that in order to trap. Yeah, to trap people, you know, they're looking to, you know, hire some, you know, a hitman and, you know, trap them. And he's just a regular, his regular job is like a freaking teacher. And this is just, I think he's like extra job and he gets involved in some weird crap because of a situation that he's put in. Interesting. Interesting. The previews for it look good. Yeah. Have you seen the before midnight and, uh, before sunrise, who's stars in Hitman, I'm 99% sure was also in the spiritual sequel to the movie we brought to do. Okay. Really? Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, so Glenn Powell is the, is the dude that's in Maverick, right? Hey man from Maverick. Yeah. So he's, he's also, and he's actually in a lot more movies now, like he's becoming a really, it was just cool for me to see. Yeah. This guy, because a lot, a lot of people will be in link letter will cast a lot of similar people, you know, you know, they'll enjoy working with each other and bam in different roles. All right. Well, the, the budget of this movie was 6.9 million. It made 8.2 million. So I made a little bit of money back. The rotten tomato score on this was a 93% for critical. And I got a 90% for a user score. So actually really high right there and both of the nights, amazing. The movie stars Jason Landon as Randall Pink Floyd. We got Willie Wiggins as Mitch Kramer. We got Matthew McConaughey as David. We got Rory Cochrane as Ron Slater, Joey Lauren Adams as Simone, Mila Jovitch as Michelle, Shawn Andrews as Kevin, Andrew Goldberg as Mike, Anthony Rapp as Tony, Sasha Jensen as Don, Cole Houser as Benny, Ben Affleck as Fred O'Bannon, and Parker Posey as Darla, and Marissa Rebusy as Cynthia. So those are the actors and the other movies that came out true romance. We got Brock's Tale, Cool Runnings, The Good Son, California with Brad Pitt, Fortress, Return of the Living Dead Three for Love of Money, Freight, Shortcuts, M-Butterfly, and the program. Yeah. So I think that's when we talked about that and everything else. So those are the details for the movie right there. So we'll go to the drink. So we're doing the Shinerbach. Now, whether we fucking did it prior to, I don't know, I don't care. So I picked this one because it's a Texas beer. And because of the Shiner at the end of the movie. So it works. Was this a twist stop? Because I opened it with my hand. Yeah, I guess it was. Yeah, I think it was with us. You guys, because I felt weird. Yeah, because I opened it with my hand. I'm seeing both of you using a fucking problem. I'm just used to using an opener for that. And it popped weird. I'm like, All right, cool. All right. Well, cheers, roast. Let it roll. Cheers, goat. Oh, that's good. That's a nice beer. Yeah, it's not a bad beer. That is what it's funny. That's what you would imagine a beer to be, right? Yeah, you throw a random beer in your head and yeah, that's a beer taste. See, when he, I think you said that the beer that they made in the movie was made for the movie. Yeah, basically. The beer that they had in the, the back of the car, the trunk. Yeah. There's a scary thing is this reminds me of Summer Ale from Sin Adams. A little, a little bit. I can see. Yeah, I can see the similarities. Yeah. It's a very easy drinking beer. It's a beer. Yeah. Yeah. No, ice cold. This is great. Ice cold. It's for freshmen. Our brew. It's nice and easy. We're proud to be Texas oldest independent brewery since 1909. We brewed every drop of Shiner in Shiner, Texas. Okay. Cool. And independent to the last drop. So who starts first? How about you start first? This is definitely two thumbs up. This is a perfect summer beer. I mean, this is refreshing. It reminds me of a summer ale from Sin Adams. Two thumbs up. Nice. Well, I definitely give it a two. 100%. It's nice. It's light and easy. You can cross the case of the case. Yeah. I'm assuming without any, any heaviness in your gut. They feel nice. Yeah. Happy it was. Nice pack of this now. There you go. This is a two amazing beer. Very easy to drink. Like I said, perfect for it. Perfect being out in this heat right now. Just drinking this out. You're out there mowing the grass or doing your work or something like that. It's supposed to be 100 degrees. Freaking work on the dock for a few hours. This is fresh fucking nice. Good. Actually a question now. What's the weather supposed to be like out there in West Virginia for this weekend? Is it supposed to be in the hundreds too? Yeah. He indexed like 103. I heard it was like a heated and weirder. It was supposed to be like 40. It was in the mountains of like Wyoming and Montana. Yeah. Yeah. But they're way the fuck over there. Yeah. He's like too far. I'm like, oh, I know. I know. But a little bit closer. Yeah. But they have got fucking at least two feet of snow in the last sense. It's weird to me. The 15th or 16th. Boston is already with a heat index broken 100. Yeah. Already. Like this is fucking insane. Boston's supposed to be fucking shitty goddamn weather 11 months of the fucking year. All right. Too fucking early for them to be hot. This is fucking weird. Well, the hurricanes and snow. Yep. Yeah. Oh, it's fucking weird as hell. Yeah. I'll tell you one thing. I'm not looking forward to this weekend with a seat. I'll be in the house in the air conditioning the whole fucking time. I'll be chopping wood outside. Like a man. Well, drink. You got yourself a nice. I mean, you got five bottles here to drink over while you're doing that tomorrow. So if he doesn't kill him right. So all two's around the board. Yep. Everybody give it a two. I give it a two. Okay. Very smooth, light, refreshing, airy, crisp, easy going, lovely. It's very explorative. Ram on it in your mouth. Like the rain in your mouth. Yeah. Ram rod in your mouth. Every round of rod. Oh, yeah. What's the. What is the brewery, though? Her dad is. Her dad monthly fucking hate in life right now. Read that top red. What is that? What is that? Get that at all. Spotsal. Spotsal. I guess that's the brewery. I would assume so. Spotsal. Got a TZ and L. I have no idea. Spotsal. That ain't spotsal, but it's close to spotsal. Yeah. Yeah. No, that's a good one. No, I mean, it's a good one that you brought for it, especially, you know, refreshing, especially you can see this in the back of a trunk of a car, a whole bunch of bottles and just like grabbing one and just drinking it, basically just hanging out, you know, in a parking lot with all your friends right after school ends and everything else. Really like the scene where they had the fucking trunk full. That brought me back. Oh, especially with the guys that when he throws the bottle over to the guy that he just paddled, he says, why are you wasting the fucking beer? They throw one to the other one. Why are you wasting another beer? I was laughing my ass off. I think that was that was Benny, right? Yeah. Yeah. So, uh, we'll go ahead and take a break. So we will be right back. Hey, having a hard time trying to stay up, trying to record these podcasts late at night, or are you up late working driving trucks, working in the shop, trying to provide for that damn family or yours. 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So, all right. I'm going to get, I'm going to get into that one here. Movie came out in '93. When did you first see it? Do you remember '94ish? '94ish feels right to me. Yeah. Yeah, because I was... That's when it came out on the middle school, BHS. Yeah, I was in middle school and I definitely got high watching this. Definitely. I saw this one at the same time as you about middle school. I remember seeing it on, like I said, HBO, Cinemax and everything else. But I remember having a great time and loving the, fuck, what's the dude that was always high over the long hair? Because he was actually... He was another character in the movie, Empire Records, which I enjoy. Which was great. He was great in that. But he, to me, was hilarious in the movie. But yeah, I saw this when I was young. And when did you first see this? Day of recording? Really? Yes. Seriously. But were you dreading it or were you... That wasn't dreading it. I don't know why. I just told him to avoid this movie. It's more or less like my sister loved it. She's like four years younger than me. And she watched this movie every week. I'm just like, maybe I'm not watching this movie. But I went to high school in 2000s. You guys were in the 1990s when high school? Graduated in 2000. Yes. Another young book here. So we got Chase and you being the young ones here. Did y'all have Freshman fuck up there? What the hell's Freshman fuck up there? You didn't have that? We had something similar. That was the first Friday of school when it started. It was Freshman fuck up day. And all the Freshman were fucking running. Seniors were going after them. That was paddles. But they were beating their ass up. And I was a varsity for cross country. So I was dared by the other seniors on the team to walk down senior hall. Nobody fucked me because they knew I was the best fighter in school. So I was like, come at me. Let's see what happens. I remember open chess. I remember when people said, Oh, it just hits you right in the fucking chest or getting flagged. Never happened to you. Getting to have it in me. It happened around me, not to me. Yeah, that was that was embarrassing. See my my, uh, Dick and balls just hanging out for everybody to see. But yeah, I got flagged. I got along with a lot of people. Yeah, I mean, sometimes your friends. Well, yeah, I sold a lot of groups weed. Yeah, but you were all fucking, you were all part of the trench coat. It was because it was my god damn pharmacy. All right. I had so many fucking pockets. All right. It's where it carried everything. It was a functional. I'll be some accoutrement. Okay. You were one of the trench coat and you also had like the shaved, shaved around the head and everything else. Yeah, it was much cooler than a fucking straight long hair. It was fucking hot. It doesn't have long hair. You say that you're like, Oh my God, this is so much cooler, right? Yeah. Oh, yeah. It's so much lighter, so much fucker lighter. Jesus Christ. The thing is, uh, did you any, did you hear anything? And I was wearing fucking coat before those fucking god damn car. I fricks fucked them, fucked them. Hold the matrix. Yes. Did you ever hear about your, uh, your parents ever having to deal with the paddleboard or anything like that? Because I know that was a big thing in the 70s. I was actually going to ask my dad about that because he went to school in the 70s, high school, and I was curious if that was actually a real thing. So I don't know if you did research about there and knew anything about that. It depends on where you're at. Yeah, I had a location location location. Oh, okay. So in the movie, you know, it's in Austin in the 70s and, you know, it wasn't that big. Yeah, really. It was a thing. Really? Uh, the, the guy that actually, the teacher, the wood shop teacher in there, he's actually a real teacher and shit that was sleeping in the wood shop. He was a real teacher. Oh, no, shit. In that school. No, shit. And like, uh, for when I was looking up stuff up, that's perfect. Um, I think this was dated a couple of years ago. Yeah. Um, supposedly he's still working there. Like he's probably fucking 90s sleeping. He's still working at the school there. I guess. I don't know. I don't know if he's, if he's dead now or not. I like the, uh, the Vietnam, uh, the, the Vietnam vet. Oh, in the middle school. Yeah. He may be fucking get me all going. 25 going back. I don't know. That'd be happy. That'd be very happy. Well, he was all forward, but I, the, oh, go ahead. What? No, what, you were saying something. No, I was just saying that the, the amount of all these friends together, Benny, uh, Don, which Don was my favorite. He was fucking hilarious. Don't want the overalls in the beginning. Don Don was my fucking man. That's too high. I didn't like the most fucking with right there. I fucking love Don. I'm like, he just wants everybody to have a good fucking time. Yeah, that's all. All he fucking wants. Yeah. That's all. That's all I wanted. Benny was more of like the, uh, pissed off, but then you had, uh, uh, Ben Affix, Parity, who played Fred O'Bany. Oh, fuck, Canyon. Oh, my. Great job writing a fucking asshole. You did a good job. Hey, you did a good fucking job. Yeah. Great. That's good. Oh, yeah. There, there's, there's a lot of interesting things I got. I got for this film. Oh, good. So let's hear. So first of all, uh, the name of the movie is from a Led Zeppelin song. Oh shit. Yep. And it, and it fits the entire film. Oh, yeah. Completely. Um, so Langley, um, Langley. That was supposed to be the last day of school, right? Yes. Yeah. So this is basically confused because Led Zeppelin didn't have any records or tracks from them because they were against it. They didn't like, they didn't want the, uh, their name being used because it was the kind of sort of off there were one of those songs out there of recent records. Yeah, it was. That's why, um, the lead guy, the quarterback was, uh, his, his, his, they can just Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd. Yeah. Yeah. But they took, um, he took the name from the song as the, uh, Tyler. The last day of school because it was like, dude, the corporate issues, dude, the new connection to Led Zeppelin song. Yep. The band didn't allow their music in the film. Yeah. Yeah. There was a, there was a few bands that didn't want, um, um, their music in the movie. Um, but since this was actually his second film and the first one slackers, which you mentioned earlier. Yeah. It's, it's a, it's a basically like a film where the camera's constantly going and it's going from a character to another character to another character and it's just constantly going over and over and over again. Mm hmm. Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know you were going to explain that. Just trying to help you. I'll keep my mouth shut. Manage the soundboard. Oh fucking God. Damn mine. It's been stepping on your dick. I swear. Fucking annoying as shit. You know what? I will. Am I supposed to fucking bend over and let you hit me with the paddle? Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Absolutely. Fuck it. We're on video. There you go. Fucking do it. Go it. Don't you fucking send it. Fucking send that shit. God damn it. Jesus. Come on. Do it. You don't fuck. Oh hell. He's in it. He's just crazy. You guys. Oh yeah. Fuck. God. Fuck. He couldn't even get goddamn torque on that. He couldn't, but he so got me. You asked for a king fuck. I deserved it. Then I was going to be fucking beat. The fuck's wrong with you fucking poor work. God damn it. That's why he's a sub. You were fucking asshole. So. So slackers first debuted in 90 at the US Film Festival and debuted in uh fuck 91 and with a budget of 23,000 it made a million dollars off of it. Great success for it. And just like Ron Ridley said um the whole plot of the movie really isn't a fucking plot. He basically picks one or two people start a conversation and then it's usually only it was only about a couple minutes of talk and then next person rocks across the screen either in back or on the side and then the camera fucking pans over to them. Yeah starts following them and listen to their conversation and that was basically the fucking that's a plot of the fucking whole movie there. And believe it or not Kevin Smith was actually um uh inspired by that movie. I don't know if Stu if you knew that. Yeah because that's when he made clerks he was actually inspired by slacker. That's one of his inspirations. Yeah one of it. He wasn't like oh my god slacker I have to make a movie. No but because I think it loved film. Yeah because I think it was like a very very small budget or something like that. It was like maybe like 15,000 or something like that. It was very small but yeah. The film slackers actually got uh the attention from of uh Jim Jacks from Universal Pictures and he actually secured. You guys and I just double checked to make sure I wasn't losing my fucking mind. Keep saying slackers. Keep saying slackers. But you keep saying slackers. That that's a different movie. That's a totally different fucking movie. You can call it. That's an early 2000s fucking movie. You threw me off the entire time like which movie they say Kevin Smith is like which one? I'm like okay slacker. Yes. Slackers the one with Devin Sauer I believe. Yes. Yeah. I'm sorry. Yeah. It's just the same fucking slackers over and over and over and over again. And then you did too. Fuck. Fuck. Am I the one who's wrong? And I'm sitting there looking at it. Like no. All right cool. Oh shit. I'm like this isn't right. I'm like I'm confused. I'm like okay. Yeah because I think that's a short minute too. Jason Swartman. Yeah. Yeah. I remember that movie. Yeah. So I'm gonna say Ron since you fucking started it you fucking got the end wheel. What the fuck? You said wrong since the intro. Since the fucking intro. But we all right. I get paddled and then I get fucking punished. Yeah bitch. Once again no vote from the other. I was waiting for. Barrel of punishment. I haven't had that one in a while. From the new barrel. You crushed. No I didn't crush the new one. Yeah fucker. So they're covered. All right. You do that. It was so cow. So like I was saying. That film actually caught Jim Jax of Universal Pictures Attention and he was actually able to secure him the six million dollars for days confused. Which most of this fucking budget went to securing music rights. Oh yes. Because I did know that. All of I could definitely see that. Yeah. All of the music that's involved in the film which is. So we'll go down the list here. Rick Derringer, rock and roll hoochie koochie, fog hat, slow ride, Alice Cooper schools out, Black Oak, Arkansas, Jim Dandy, ZZ Topstush, Jason Nugent, Stranglehold, The Runaways, Cherry Bomb, Sweet Fox on the Run, or Low Rider, Deep Purple's Highway Star, Kisses, Rock and Roll all night. Love that song. Black Sabbath, paranoid, Leonard Skinner's Tuesday's Gone, Nazareth Love Hurts, Edgar Winter Group Freeride, Aerosmith's Sweet Emotions and Bob Dylan's Hurricane. When so. Six million dollars. A six million dollar budget. I'd say about three quarters of that actually went to securing music rights. They could be using that six million dollars to make a man. What was your favorite song? Probably Free Ride. Free Ride's good. I like Jim Dandy. Jim Dandy is awesome. Kiss, rock and roll all night. I love that song. I love Kiss. It's a great song. It's just unfortunately I think it's overused. Yeah. So free rides over used but every time it's used is perfection when it's fucking used. It's feels right. Yeah. Yeah. That's what makes sense. How about you? I don't know. School's off forever. Okay. Alice Cooper. That's a good one. Yeah. Great fucking songs. It's so great. But honestly, if they didn't blow the fucking budget on picking these songs, I don't know the movie would have fucking worked nearly as well. I know. So you think that this movie if it didn't have the soundtrack? The soundtrack with its own fucking character. So it's like Highlander. Yeah. How about you got to figure as far as the soundtrack elevating the fucking film to a new goddamn level versus what the film would be without the soundtrack? Because this is a weird perfect anthology movie because you have all these different set of characters and you're moving. Yeah. Smoothlessly throughout the entire storyline and are mixing between them. Yeah. And the soundtrack is and it immaculates the whole fucking time period. It does beautiful harmony. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What's good about what I like about this one is each scene has its own song basically. Each major scene has its own song. You know. And each song correlates so fucking well with what you're actually looking at and seeing. And it worked out fucking perfectly. And just like you said, if they had if they didn't have the music or any other music in there, it would have been a completely different film. Well, I was getting hyped up just hearing Errol Smith in the beginning when it was just playing with that. That just started the movie off. It's like, this is good. Yeah. You know, just just starting right off of that song. It was a great start with the credits and everything. No. He. Cheers everybody. The director. Actually, not the director. Universal actually got sued for this movie. Really? Yeah. Why? So basically, the director pulled memories from growing up and he actually used names of neighborhood kids that he went to school with. They went back behind his back. And they went those is like three or four of them. They actually went and passed a lawsuit against Universal, a defamation of character lawsuit or that happened. Huh? It took them that long. Exactly. Holy shit. Yeah. It didn't go anywhere because of statute of limitations. Okay. So they they threw it out. I'm trying to think. Yeah. It's so it took it took them that long. I wouldn't ever fucking do that. Core can last that long. I mean, they could just keep. No, no, no, no, no. They went out and went out and thrown out for limitations if they followed it within time. Yeah. All right. Yeah. Oh, yeah. It's like they didn't go for it. So, okay. I feel like 10 years. Let's see if we can have the names of who it was. Yeah. Okay. Let me see if I can guess. Oh, Bannon. One of them. Hold on. Fred O'Bannon, Ben Affleck's character, being more of the, uh, the asshole. Yeah. It was Fred O'Bannon. Whatever the air raid bitch was. Which one was she the one that got drunk at the end and she was trying to get the other chick to air raid when she was flirting with a dash. Which I, when the parker poses. That parker poses. Yes. Yes. The parker poses. What else has she been in because she was a parker posing? Parker posing? Everything. How the fuck do you not know parker posing? I, I, some names I do. If I see no, if I see a video or a picture, then I understand in a movie, but the actress name. All right. Uh, parker posey. Let's the movies. All right. Party girl, Daisy Confused, Bo is afraid. Blade Trinity, best in show. I love her best in show. Scream 3. A rational man waiting for government. Great. Puck a movie. Superman returns. You've got mail. Clock watchers. The house of yes. Broken English. Those are the pussy cats. Yeah. The con is on. Yeah. Fay, Fay Grimm, Columbus, Henry Fool, uh, Thelma, a mighty win, another great fucking God. So she's done a couple. Yeah. Bo is not afraid for your consideration, laws of attraction, the eye, the, oh, in Ohio, the day trippers, mascots, suburbia, fucking elsewhere, Ned rifle, kicking and screaming, best quit, happy tears, personal velocity, cafe society, spring breakdown, inside out. Um, not the, not the Disney one. Uh, the picture, clarify that. Uh, a little different. Adam C price check, Grace Ammonico, the original mother fucking scream, the original mother fucking scream, bitch. All right. The doom generation, the architect sleep with me. Um, the anniversary party, the misadventures of, uh, narrowlette, uh, Helen heels, flirt, the 04 Frankenstein. Where was she? Where was she? Yeah. Coneheads mother fucking coneheads, bitch. She was a guy named coneheads. How do you have a burger, Rosie? Fuck you. I'm a partner. There's two from this movie and, uh, coneheads. Yeah. That's what I was thinking about. Yeah. The other chick was in, uh, coneheads, but the, cause I remember she had a weird fucking sex scene and Bo is not afraid where she actually dies on top of him. Is it like a frozen? No, I know what she is now. It's just, I don't get names all that time. I don't get all the names all the time, but she's no face. Yeah. No. I had such a unique look to her. Yeah. She was, uh, she was one of, uh, pretty, but also looks like a raging fucking bitch. And she played a raging bitch in this one. Yeah. She, she does amazing at that. Yeah. She's typecast. Yeah. For it. She really. The other, the other conehead. She has amazing resting bitch face. All right. The other conehead though, she was also in major league two. She was actually a love, uh, interest in major league two, but I've only seen her in a, other than that, she hasn't been in that many movies other than that, but there is a lot of actors and actors in this, but what are the names that you're talking about? Well, you were, you were guessing. Okay. So, O'Bannon's, uh, O'Bannon, there's three, uh, Darla Marks, which was Parker Poe, this character. No and no. Really? No. I'm just trying to think that one that, that came off looking like fucking dicks. Is it Betty? Um, hold on. Uh, no. Don. Ron Slater. Yeah. That's one. The fucking pot it. How about Don? Yeah, man. I hope it wasn't Don because I'm with awesome. Um, trying to think Kevin Pickford. Nope. Oh, okay. Pink Floyd. It was another. Really? Okay. He didn't come off looking like a fucking asshole at all. Well, it's not, it's the actor, not the, the, no, no. They're, they're, they were trying to sue based on defamation, which means they're implying some negative shit. Yeah. About them. All right. So, so, as you show you that, uh, you don't really know people these days. So, so, so it's later, no flakes sued because it played a pothead. Yeah. Yeah. Saying that he's not a pothead. Yeah. Uh, Floyd, he was suing because they said he got too much pussy. I mean, I don't fucking know. I don't know. Maybe, maybe the fuck the, uh, my new tower scene, my new house. No. Okay. Uh, Melo Jovitch. No character. No. Tony Wilson for implying he the fucking pedophile. Don Johnson. Dawson. Which one was Matthew McConaughey's character? It's Don Johnson. That David, uh, what is it? Was he one of them? He was the last one. Oh, there you go. Yeah. Yeah. He definitely definitely was more pedophile than the other one. Definitely. But he's the character that's more recognized that character. He's the more popular character in days, but I did not like, I did not like his defining attribute. I would not like him. Wouldn't that Matthew McConaughey's first movie? It was. Yeah. That's why I figured it was. And his dirty of character. And every loved one, I fucking, I did not. I was like, man, this is, this is the disgusting piece of shit right here. Oh, all right. So I keep getting older and I keep getting the same age. Oh, yeah. All right. All right. All right. How you doing? That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older. They stay the same age. They do. Yes, they do. I can creep. How old was he though? When compared to all the high schoolers, was he like two or three years out of high school? What was he longer than that? Oh, in the film? Yeah. His character. A couple of years since it's a couple of years. So he was about to soon. So he was like, I figure most of those guys. Probably he was a senior. Yeah. A junior senior when they were a freshman. Yeah. So give or take. Which I forgot that back then the drinking age was 18. It wasn't 21. It was 18. So you can get beer at a younger age. Yep. Just like Mitch did. Yep. Little fucking 14 year old. Hey, that fucking gas station clerk was pretty fucking cool when you think about it. I mean, he was just like, Oh, yeah, have a good time. And the kid was really trying to play it off like they he was a, oh, just working in the city. And you know, I got this dude job right here and everything else. And it's just like, what the fuck? You guys never tried before? What's that? Oh, I have a shit ton of times, dude. My local get my gas station that was a right up the road from me. I would go in there all the time. I was 14 or so 14, 15 years old. I'd fucking go in there. I'd get a can of fucking dip and I'd buy a little bottle of either Jack Daniels or Jim Bean. Shit from behind the counter and stations and he wouldn't even fucking say shit to me. He actually told me one day when I went in there to go get a can of dip to come back in like five or 10 minutes. Because he had a supervisor was there. Yeah. And he's just like, just come back in like five to minutes. It'll be fine. Didn't you work at 7/11? You should just take the shit. Oh, yeah. I made a lot of fucking money. I'm sure that a teenager came up to you. Hey, can you buy us this shit? Can you. So I work there. We have time for a tangent. Go ahead. Okay. That's what I'm trying to take over your show. So I worked there. I still remember this. I used to, this was shortly after cigarettes became over two bucks a pack. They were like 225, 250. Jesus. All right. That was cheap. So I was selling beer and wine and wine coolers and shit like that to under 21s and it's like that and pocketing the cash and then just screwing up the numbers. So that, yeah, it looks like the accounts were right. And it's pocketing. That's right, cash. And then I would do the same thing with cigarettes, but I had a deal worked out with this girl that I was fucking her dad. He was a worked on trucking company. I'd supply him with cigarettes. He'd sell them to the fucking truck drivers. He'd sell them for a buck 50 a pack. He'd give me a buck and he'd give 50 cents. All right. So I just had steady cash coming up. All right. I had this one party I was getting ready to go to. So I said, hey, I mean, I'll make it probably about 100 or 200 cartons. You good with that? He's like, oh, yeah, I'll be able to fucking burn those real quick. All right. Cool. Because I wanted the money to finance some party favors. All right. So I go to this, well, you know, I had a little fucking S10 pickup truck with a toolbox and stuff like that. I had the entire fucking toolbox full of goddamn different cards of smokes and everything like that. I was fucking too the fucking brim. All right. Shit like that. And I also remember I got off work. I took off my fucking little seven-loan smock and threw it on top and the trunk like I always fucking do. I'm fucking walking out and throw it down. I'm leaving. It's probably two o'clock in the morning. Yeah, roughly. I just finished my shift coming down the the main road in my county at the time. And this asshole is riding my fucking ass. And I still remember this was shortly after the cops switched from the fucking square headlights to the fucking rounded headlights. So I didn't recognize this motherfucker cop, the rounder fucking headlights pissed me off. So he said, right in my ass, right in my ass. I would speed up fucking speed up right in my fucking ass. What the fuck is this bullshit? All right. So I was smoking. I was probably 16 and a half. 17 with the fucking time. Fucking toss figure out the fucking window. The second I toss the fucking figure out the window, gumballs come on. Yeah, fucker. You pizza shit. Fuck you. I'm pissed. Pull over to a fucking parking lot. Big. I remember it was a food line parking lot. And of course, clothes was like that wide open fucking parking lot. You know, cop is like, was that weed? Was that weed? Like, no, no, the fucking cigarette. I got I got my partner coming and they'll be searched outside the road. They find a fucking joint. It's your ass. I'm like, they find a fucking joint. It ain't fucking me. So fuck off. No, you are not fucking putting this on me. If very well could have been at the time, luckily it wasn't like, no, you are not going to yell at me. Fuck you. He was like, all right. Hey, Virginia, let you know. Miners with possession of tobacco, that's cause of search. That's grounds of search. I'm like, all right, really? Yeah, it is 100% 100% because they could see the pack of cigarettes, my personal pack, you know, so yeah, at the time sitting on top of my fucking dashboard. All right. And that's where I'll, you know, let's drive it home and just fucking toss the smokes right there. Um, so he's like, all right. So he searches fucking cab. All he finds is like a couple packs of smokes, some black and miles. What's all he fucking found at the time? I'm like, all right. All right. This is all I found. All right. Um, I'm gonna have to write you, you know, probably for underage tobacco. Fuck. All right. Nobody do. Oh, by the way, um, I need you to unlock your toolbox. Oh, okay. I unlock it. I immediately step back and just, yeah. I can do it at this point. He opens it up. See the 711 smock grabs it, pushes it down. Looks at him. Does a literal double take a literal fucking double take. What the fuck? Think what's all this. Cigarettes. Why you have so many? I like to smoke. Why so many different ones? I like variety. Oh, they're gonna fucking tell them. They're gonna try to nail me for like attempted fucking distribution or some bullshit. Fuck me. I'm gonna get fucking, right? At the same time, he was already found, um, uh, a folder or whatever. I had the Air Force emblem. I'd already signed up to go into the Air Force once I graduated and stuff like that. So he gets you away. So he's like, why you have this? Go go into the fucking Air Force. I mean, I'm. Why else when I fucking doesn't randomly have a goddamn fucking military branch to fucking show on a folder? They go, what are you gonna do? Like fucking mess with security shit. I mean, they're telling you to probably need a clearance, huh? Like, yeah. Okay. So if I write you some, some felony shit, you're gonna get in trouble. Like, probably, but also I'm a fucking miner. That shit's gonna get sealed. It doesn't fucking matter. Okay. So he starts, he did little digital camera that he had, which was fucking weird because it was not a lot of people had digital cameras at the time. Was it disposable? No, it was a fucking digital camera. Well, you know the price. It was 98. So I was shocked to see a fucking cop with a goddamn digital camera. Probably big it bulky. So he's taking fucking pictures, starts emptying them out, just filling up my fucking truck bed. All these fucking goddamn fucking smokes and cartons and smokes. Like, fuck he is fucking gonna nail my ass in the fucking wall. I'm fucked. I am fucked. And then also I was like, I need the money to sell this shit to fucker. I need the fucking drugs. I need the fucking drugs. Fuck. Either backing him off after doing them. He's like, all right. Go throw these in the dumpster. Really? I think yeah, but first jump on him so you don't fucking come back for him. Really? All right. So I'm just sitting there jumping in the middle fucking like by this was like three o'clock in the morning, jumping on fucking up big black garbage bags full of cigarettes in the middle of fucking a parking lot. All right. I'm right. I'm gonna write you, uh, or under eight possession. Okay. That's all I can really get you for. Cool. You still got a fine. Okay. What was the fine? $50. Oh fuck. $50 fine. That's not bad at all. So I end up fucking doing that. The very next day I go to fucking back to working 7/11. I restock and fuck at him. Make about $1,500 that night. But what I went met meet up with them. Jesus Christ. I am a happy man. Yeah. Do twice the fucking work. I did. It was a funny story. Yeah. At the time, it wasn't while it's happening. I was like, I don't know what I'm going to give you were sweating balls. Yeah, because I honestly thought fuck, he's gonna try to get. I don't know what the rules are. Yeah, for goddamn distribution. I don't fucking know what the goddamn rules are. But yeah, that's he. Yeah. And cigarettes, apparently doesn't have a maximum amount. You like weed. If you have a certain amount, it's, you know, and you know, felony, uh, intended to distribute cigarettes, there is no max. You have a pop pack. Yeah, they have to prove that you were intending to sell. Yeah. And they couldn't fuck a fruit because I like variety and I like to smoke. Oh man. That's funny. All right. So back to the film here. You were talking about the the the original plot for this one here was like slacker in a way. Okay. Where he was focused on just like two individuals. All right. And their conversation. All right. So that's where he took inspiration for the original plot for this movie. The original one was, he's just gonna have two guys in a fucking car listening to ZZ Top. All right. And just playing camera rolling and listening to their conversation for the entire length of that A track. That was the, and that was the plot for it. I'm kind of glad they went with this plot. What really there really is no plot to this movie when you think about it. It's just it's space. Yeah, there is. I see it as mainly just like a school. Would you call that a plot or would you call that just like it's the last day of school and every moment in time. It's a moment in time. It's a day. What is it? Yeah, basically just a whole day. One day. Yeah. And all the shit that's happening during that day in the last day of school. I mean, you got the paddle board, you got the fucking the quarterback dealing with the, you know, dealing if he's going to sign up for going, you know, what's it called when after high school, what they were planning on doing to keep on staying on the team. Oh, no, no, it was not in high school. They were that was. Yeah, they were going to the next year. They were juniors. They were becoming seniors. Okay. Yeah. And also the, you know, you had the little side store where the guy was trying to start the party, then you had the David character, Matthew McConaughey character coming in there to start the new party at the moon tower. It was just a day in the 70s after school. That's all it was. There was no like, oh, this has to be done. This has to be done. It was just party. Everybody hanging out, seeing everybody's conversations, seeing a fucking fight happening, you know, and shit like that. That's why I don't see this as a plotless movie. That's why I compare this a lot to Hollywood Knights. Yeah. I mean, you were talking about this because Hollywood Knights is the night of Halloween, where it's just all the shenanigans with all this. What is it the the gang that what is it like a car gang? What's it called with the the jackets and stuff like that? Car Club. Car Club. Yeah. Sorry. I think the car game with jacket. Game. I'm saying now, it makes sense. Yeah. I was trying to figure out a car game with Jack and shit. I'm like, I don't fucking know. It's just not a plot. It's just shit that's just happening in that in that thing and just entertaining to watch what's going on. You know, that's basically what I'm talking about. Yeah, which there's movies that are like that casino. That's another one right there. But casino is clerks. Yeah. Well, that's a whole fucking day and clerks and stuff like that, which I that's why I think that Kevin Smith was inspired. This was one of his inspirations when slacker came out. But that's what Dave's confused about. It's very different because what you'd call this a teen comedy or would you call this like a this is not a sex comedy, but this is a teen comedy. What would you call this in a genre? A coming of age comedy. Yeah. There you go. That's a good one. It's definitely not it. I wouldn't say it's a teen. Yeah, I agree with goot. It's not a teen comedy. It's coming of age. Yeah, but I'm hesitant to even put the term comedy on it. Yeah, it had some funny parts, but it also had some really fucking. It's a nice drama. Yeah, especially with the boy comedy, possibly, but I don't see this as a dramedy. No, closer to a dramedy to that comedy. Dromedy is going like really into like really like, you know, is labeled as comedy. It's like it has a comedy indie film. Yeah, but I mean there's like there's comedic parts to it. Yes. But not not enough to where like I'm fucking rolling on the floor laughing my ass off over him. You have a smile on your face. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. I don't. That's why I'm hesitant to call it a comedy. But that's my personal opinion. I don't want it other than dramedy. What else is mixed with comedy? A lighthearted film? Yeah. Lighthearted coming of age tale. This is a very lighthearted because this is a very teen feel like it basically with the language, this could be PG-13. It's just a language that makes it are rated. There's no, there's barely any sexual shit inside this movie. This is mainly in the drugs. There's a lot of underage drinking and drugs. Yeah, that's probably, well, I mean, there's a lot of underage drinking and drugs and a lot of movies that are nowadays that just PG-13. So you think about it. Different time frame though. Yeah. Like can't hardly wait. You remember can't hardly wait? Mm-hmm. I had a lot of drinking, a little bit of drugs, little small midges like, you know, weeds. There's a lot of drugs in this one. Yes. I mean, this is 70s. Of course, it's going to have a lot of drugs. Mainly weed though. I mean, that was really the only drug that was in the movie. That was weed, uh, Slater popped a couple pills. That was it. Oh, I must have missed that part. That was in the beginning. Yeah. So eat more possum. Yeah. Slater was a fun character though. He was especially with the whole thing with him getting shotgun when they were fighting for shotgun in the car with him and Don. I think him and Don had this whole little thing going on. It was hilarious between them. I do some business when uh, but I like how Betty when, uh, 100% being cheap to that moment. That's all it was. He was inspired by fucking teach and he's like, yep, that's who I need to be while I'm by. Which is funny because there's other character in Empire Records is completely the opposite. It's like a completely different character. But the thing is he's in a lot of, not a lot of things. No, I've seen him in some dramatic movies. He was in another movie with Christian Bale, uh, about the, uh, when he had to, um, escort in India and I forgot what it was, but he was in that. I was like, oh my God, that's a dude from Daze Confuse. That's also the guy from Empire Records. He's played for- Retina Yuma. Oh yeah. No. Was he in 310 Yuma? You say Christian Bale? No, no, it's a, it's another one. Um, I'll have to look it up, but, uh, it's, uh, it's actually a really good movie. I'll take a look at what it was. But Betty, the scene when they're going into the woodshop and you just see how he is really working on those paddles, like they were really trying to design those paddles. Yeah. I thought that was really fucking cool. Uh, and how they were trying to aim on getting all these kids to, uh, bully them, especially waiting at the fucking, uh, baseball game. Mm-hmm. But that fucking kid annoyed the hell out of me. I fucking hated that kid. Mitch? Yes. I hated Mitch. He was annoyed when he would, uh, yeah. Grab his fucking nose and eyebrow. All right, guys, we're going to take a real quick break. We got a little, uh, weird thing happening here, so we'll be right back. I'm Chris and I'm Mal. And together we host the podcast, "Spoil My Movie." We were watching movies anyway. 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I think that's where he made himself afraid of snakes because he wanted to be like Andy. I don't know. But even Andy was able to fucking be old snakes. He didn't like it. Yes, he was. He didn't fucking like him. And but he kept Oh goddamn marching on. Didn't he? He shook. Yeah, but he fucking marched on. Didn't he? He didn't run away screaming like that. I would scream cover. Oh shit, dude. Yes, you do. Everybody heard it. Your daughter's rain outside because of that. I fucking heard it 300 miles away. There you go. Thanks, dude. Appreciate it. Thanks for standing up for me. I heard what do you feel about? Thanks. He doesn't care. He works. He's been snakes in West Virginia all the time. I'm sure. I've been in El Salvador in a fucking huge one. Switch when we swim under a lifespan in the lake. That's life changing right there. I would imagine that would be watermark man. I dealt with a watermark soon. And that was I was a kid and that shit fucking freaked me the hell out. I was in the water too. All right, let's get back to the movie. Shut the fuck up. You're fucking you said you couldn't look into my soul. You're looking at my fucking soul right now. All right, let's go back to the mics right now. Yeah, because I fixed that. Yeah, so you can. Exactly. I can see this kid little baby boy. All right. So everybody, it's no secret. Ron doesn't like snakes. There you go. It's beyond not liking snakes. It's being definitely afraid of snakes. Yeah. Yeah. I am. Plus the only animal. I love spiders. I love bugs. I love everything. That really considered an animal. They're reptile. They're insects. No, I was talking about bugs. No, they are animals. Reptiles are animals. Do you consider them an animal? Got their ask by Lou Kang. Very nice. Very nice. Good job. Two points. All right, so back to the movie. So to cut down on cost. Cheers. Sorry. I fucking read. I need to just make out, dude. Just make out. The fuck out. We're just about making. All right, get back to the fucking movie. I don't know what you guys fucking suck. That's your job. So to cut that on. Hey, did you know, Ron and Ragnar to switch to a pineapple diet? Ragnar had refused because of Ron's diabetes. That's one of the calls. I'm losing the foot thrown out there. No, so I just started. I eat beats now. That's good. I'm more natural. Yeah. Yeah. Beats in asparagus. Oh, so bad. That's about so bad. Maybe you need to know, meet the color. Oh, oh my God. Oh, side tangent on that. I was watching a porno once. What? And this fucking dude nutted all over his girl's face. I should get the smell. It's like, what the fuck? Were you eating asparagus? I laughed. Was that a porn bloop or was I actually in a porn? It was in porn. Oh, God. That's funny. All right. Top search tomorrow for porn hub. Yeah, if it's not banned in your state. So the director wanted to cut down a lot of costs because most of it went to the music. So he wanted to hire local people for their characters and whatnot. And McConaughey was he was one of them. And he was actually he was just a film student at University of Texas. Yep. And he was at one of their film. He was who? Shit. How old was who? McConaughey, one of their film. He was early 20s. Yeah. Most of the cast was 23 years old. Yeah. So most of the most of the cast was that realistically to be in their twenties. Yeah. He felt like a late 20 trying to play early 20. You know, I'm like, the only person that actually looked like his age was Mitch. Yeah, Mitch. Yeah. He mentioned his friends. They were that age. Yeah. Except Mitch, I think he was he was 15. By the way, I felt sorry for the fact kid. I really felt sorry for the fact kid. Those fucking two, his friends pulled him out. He was, you know, touching up the girl and everything else. And then he gets fucking paddled and he gets fucking fucked up. You're talking revenge? He gets revenge though. That is true. That is true. But I felt I hate a little blonde prick. Fuck that little little shit. Yeah. Fuck. I wish he got paddled. Oh, the one with the fucking bitch. Yeah. All right. One. Bitch move for his monitor to that. I agree with old man. And that was a fucking bitch move. All right. But to him sacrificing Mitch, him sacrificing fat boy and shit like that. Just constantly. And then afterwards, like, Oh, let's get out of here. Oh, we're getting out of this fucking party. Oh, damn, we can't come back. All right. Fuck you. Fuck you, you little blonde prick. Fuck you. All right. No, but the one thing that he did do is he actually put himself in front of Fred Bannon when they were going to do the revenge on him. Only because he knew for him. He knew what was going to happen. Then they had people ready there and he wasn't going to get touched. But what if they failed? They weren't going to fail. They had a good fucking plan. Oh, well, I would have actually been happy if they got a few looks in and then fucked up, you know, fucking stuff. Oh, man. All right. I don't think you got fully. One good one. I don't think you got it. I don't think you did get any. No, yeah. That's why I'm hoping the rest of that fucking summer that boy fucking was crippled. All right. Yeah. Fuck him. So Makane, they were at the bar and his friend was a bartender and he actually pointed out the director, the cat. I'm sorry, the casting director. Okay. And freaking kind of he's already drunk. So he fucking walks over and he started fucking, but he starts bullshitting with him. And he got the part. He got the audition for it and the casting director even said later on that he didn't like him to begin with. It was a creep. He just didn't like him in general to start. I'm not looking where he's at now. Yeah, I know. It's funny. I watched a quick video of his audition tape is like him watching his own audition tape. And he said to like, that was the first time that he's ever seen it. And it's it's weird. I'm sure he cringed. It's weird to see like audition tapes for those particular scenes, knowing what they are. Yeah. And seeing the audition tape for it. It's fucking weird shit. The way is there. They're in a room. Yeah. You know, and he's just he's spitting out his lines. And like, the bare minimum is coming back. Yeah, for it. It's weird as hell to see those things. No, you know, Tarantino said this is one of his top 10 favorite movies. I can see that 70s. I mean, Tarantino is a big fan of the 70s, 60s and 50s. And it did a great job. Telling a story. It really did a great job telling a story without needing to be a story. Would you call this a period piece? It's a time capsule piece. I'd say that'd be better. That'd be better. That'd be better. That'd be better. That sounds better. Yeah. But to me, for some reason, like this, the implication of the term period piece makes it sound like it has to be a lot fucking older, like historical. Yeah. Yeah. But but yeah, I get it. I technically would fit as a period piece. Technically, it nailed the tone, the style, the feel, the hair, the clothes, everything mid to late 70s. Yeah. It nailed it. Okay. Yeah. Good question. I thought. Yeah. So they had, aside from the cast, it's already there. Handful of others were auditioned and obviously none of them made them. One of them was Vince Vaughn. Another one was Elizabeth Berkeley. Elizabeth Berkeley? You're saying by the bell? Yes. The same one. Wow. So she got turned down for this and then went on to do say by the bell. No. Showgirls. Showgirls. Oh, years later, what role she went for. She probably wouldn't win for the bitch. Parker part of the character. Yeah. Mira Sorvino, Ashley Judd, Brendan Frazier, John Favre, John Favre, Ron Livingston and Claire Danes. Okay. John Favre. I can see. John Favre went for this role. I can see him doing Don. Well, Vince Vaughn went for Donnie or I'm sorry, Albanian. I think Affleck got it. But you know what? I got a client who played a fucking douche back. He could have played a douche back. He could have, but Ben Affleck did a good fucking job. He played a good. It's been Swinger's time frame. Affleck went on. Swinger's was 95 or 95. Yeah. That's what it's Swinger's time frame fucking Vaughn. All right. So I'm picturing him that sort of arrogance and cockiness. Yeah. I could kind of see that. I think he could have played that fucking douche back. Who would Claire Dade's because she was 95. No, no, there's no way because Claire Dade's during 95 is when Romeo and Juliet came out and she was fucking 16. So she would have been like 14. She probably was the chick that was getting with Kramer's sister. Yeah. No, no, no, no, no. The blonde chick, Randall's girlfriend. Oh, the one with the sexy voice. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Whatever that actress name is. Let's Joey Lawrence. Joey Lawrence. Yeah. Yeah. She was in the program also, wouldn't she? No, I guess I could see her play playing that fucking role. Claire Dade's. Yeah. She would have been like 14 years old. And I could see her playing older. There's a really young and Romeo and Juliet and that was 95. I don't think that would have. Claire Dade's couldn't do it because she couldn't get time off from school for it. Yeah. Yeah. So she was still she was still off Romeo and Juliet. It's a good movie. I'm sorry. Fuck you guys. I think that's a great movie. I love that movie. Thank you. I love that shit to my life. I love John like with I'm on that movie. I'm sorry. He was fucking awesome. Oh, John like with I went when he was on the movie. Oh, it's Tim. Yeah. Yeah. He was great. He was fucking amazing. Probably one of the best one of the private. I thought that was always you always said that he's never the best one of the top five like what's on the performances. And you're saying the past is one of them, right? He played great. That was fucking perfect for him. That would be so fucking bad. That's the point though. That's what it was supposed to be. Yeah. It was supposed to be annoying as fuck. And he was that shower scene alone was fucking amazing. I know you always claim about the shower. So you love seeing him in the shower. It's a great fucking scene. Fuck you. Great fucking scene. No. Who was the dude that? Thank you. Who was the dude that that tried to start the fight with the with the with the. Oh, yeah, because he looked familiar. I've seen him and started the fight. Yeah. Well, he said somebody smoking some reefers says, wait, the one Adam Goldberg. No, the one that started the fight, the tougher. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The greaser. Yeah. I've seen him in something. He's been in something. I don't know what it is. Good Bruno played by Nikki Cat. Yep. Hold on. I'm looking. Oh, he was a boiler room. That's right. Yeah. Oh, okay. That's probably where I seen him in with Vin Diesel. Yep. Let's see your. No, yeah. He's been a lot of things. I'm looking at him now. I reckon bullshit. That's not him. What one? No, I'm just looking at his pictures right here. That is not right. That's all right. That's all I have. No, I just I've seen him in a lot of things and it just his face was very familiar. But the other Burbia boiler room, the babysitter with the silver zone. Yeah. Yep. Second hand. Oh, he wasn't planted terror. Full for an older guy. Insomnia. Right. Yep. Insomnia. Yep. I know. I know. I know. Okay. That's way of the gun. Yeah. That's a good movie. That's a great fucking movie. I love the way of the gun with the dude. Have we claimed that? And didn't we claim that one? No, put that one on my, on my fucking list whenever it makes sense. You don't have that many movies, right? That'll be this year. Yeah. Whatever makes sense. That's a great fucking movie. That'll be this year. Oh, he's going to have rock. He was in school of rock. I walked one, which was actually fucking phantom, Joe. I don't give a fuck. Just fucking off. Well, you actually played with another character, Ben Affleck. I mean, Ben Affleck was in phantom. So fucking awesome. God damn. I'm sorry. I'm just like walk down memory lane right now mode. He was in the burbs. Yeah, he was. Yeah. I was in the burbs. Steve Kuntz. Who? Steve Kuntz. Oh, that's right. Leaf Shriver was in fucking the phanoms. Oh my God. Yeah, put it. Put phanoms on my list also. You want phantom was on your list? I did say it was bad. I just, I just, I didn't know you wanted that. You want that on your list? I was, I'm a layer of the gun and phanoms on my list. Hey, go right that down for me so I can put that on my, my list because I'm going to forget that. So phanoms and way of the gun. Hell, all my, I got to figure out what other fucking movie this other ass will do. So we can put him in the fucking BAF now family. 54. Boiler room. Oh, that was such a good one too. Yeah. With Vin Diesel. Put it on. There we go. All right. You got your three movies. All right. And then by doing this, this fucking becomes a BAF all favor. All right. We also got Hudson Hawk. Yeah. That's playing this summer actually. Good. It's fucking amazing. It's a horrible move. Fuck you. It's a good, it's a good, it's fun. Fuck you. It's not a good move. All right. I hope the fucking guy dans Butterfinger. Fuck you up. All right. You hold Butterfinger. Fucks me up. Yeah. When we watch the goddamn movie, it'll fucking remind you what I'm talking about. I'm going to wall since I'm singing it. Exactly. Bitch. Okay. Yeah. So, so what the director wanted to do was each of the characters, he made a mix tape for him. And each one was completely different fucking music. Okay. So what he did, he gave them, gave each character their own tape and told them to listen to this tape and only this tape to help get you into character. Okay. That's a good idea. And so what he did, he like pink, he gave him a shit ton of fucking pink Floyd. They give David back to the economy's character. No, I couldn't find that one. Oh, that was the only one that I was able to fuck it actually. All these people, it definitely worked. And they gave it this. And I don't know what to give anybody else. Pretty much. Do you have a mix tape for Fred O'Bannon? Yeah. What was his? The fuck did I just say? I didn't hear that one. He's not listening. I don't know how I didn't hear that. God, I'm missing everything. Because I said that I was only able to find out the one for fucking pink. Oh, yeah. All right. Nice. You don't pay attention. You don't listen. Simple mind. No, it's not a simple mind. That has nothing to do with being a simple mind, Jack. All right, yes, yes. No, I saw him in another trailer. He's in another movie is that. I saw him in the trailer for that. Yeah. And you got it. And who is he? Huh? And who is he? Butterfinger. But who's the actor? When I go to sleep, I see drizzle my hand. And is it is it Andrew, a Franz Kie? Because Franz Kie, yes. Yeah. I don't know how to say his last demo. Yeah. Leatherface and everything else. Yeah. Yeah. He's. Yeah. I think he's almost a BAF Hall of Famer, actually. So with Hudson hockey, it'll be a third, I think. No, fourth. We did Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Batman Returns, the program, any given Sunday. Yeah. He'll be a BAF Hall of Famer. Holy shit. Yeah. He's in a lot of movies that we've done. Yeah, I'll be fine. I've got him. Horse and God damn Hall of Famer. Fuck yeah. Fuck a weird motherfucker, shoot. Fuck Butterfinger. I did all a favor. He's awesome. I guess you already have a long time ago. Okay. I guess you're doing a Butterfinger drink. Maybe I'm just going to have Jen. If he's done this year, Jen mixed with Butterfinger. There you go. There's your. Yeah. Butterfinger. You're eating milk and gin. You might as well do Butterfinger and gin. Fuck gross. No. So it was milk and gin and milk and gin wasn't all that good. No. Butterringer. That's funny. Fucking goober. I know. I'm a butteringer. I'm sorry. I'm so bad. I'm just having a great time moving on to the off. God is making the fucking like so bad. It's so good. So awesome. I love it. I had a great time. Hell, they all were having a great time. Oh, you already got four movies picked this year. Yeah, there'll be fun movies. There'll be fun movies. I'm sorry. So they most of this film is all fucking improv. Yeah. And ad lib. Which I didn't know. Really? They had a base. He had a base script. But what the director told the cast and everything was go out there and have fun and just fucking go with it. Yeah. So a lot of what you see is it's fucking improv for him for the scenes. It's like fucking Wooderson with his line, Makana. Hey, you didn't have a line there at all. It was when they were driving in to the fucking drive through or the drive in. And basically the director told us like, all right. Go. So he's sitting there. He's like, all right. And he's going through his head. I was like, all right. So what is Wooderson about? He loves his car. It's about girls. It's about fun. It's fucking weed. It's about weed. Yep. All right. Well, that's it. It goes through. All right. All right. All right. And that's how like that whole line became famous is because he didn't have lines for it. It's just funny because that's his thing. Just like his little ritual that he does before he does an acting job. Yeah. Everything else. I think that's hilarious. Yep. So most of it, like I said, most of the stuff him just clearing his fucking lung from all the weed. That's all that fucking thing. You think he spoke a lot of weed? Fuck yes. He absolutely smokes a lot of weed. 100% does. Well, there's no, there was no weed on set. It was all fucking all herb and such. Yeah. But yeah, you know, he's definitely fucking looks like he does partake. He might have snuck in that. He does. He absolutely admits he does. He might have snuck. Him and him and his potential brother, Woodie Harrelson, 100%. They're best friends. There's like, there's a very strong chance they are actually brothers. Yeah. Yeah, there's a like a that backstory is fucking weird. I know. All right. Back story between Matthew McConaughey and Woodie Harrelson. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Like there's a there's a great fucking a better than average chance. They are like biological brothers. I had no idea. Yeah, it's some weird shit happened and find out we have the mom and the dad knew each other and some one's mom was on a break from his dad when they met and became friends with the other's dad who was divorced from that month's mom. There's a lot of weird shit. It's a whole big conspiracy online. They're like, no, it's not conspiracy. Like no, no, it's from their mouth. Yeah, they said that they kind and the mom even one's mom even says, maybe. So like, did they grow up together? No, no. They ran into each other years fucking went by and then found out they became really good friends and then found out the mom and the dad fucking knew each other. It's like, this is fucking weird. That's when we started putting pieces together. Yeah. Yeah. Just watched true detective. Yeah. They were great. Yeah. I don't think they knew at the time when they became when they were doing film and true detective that the the chances. Their chemistry together was fucking amazing. It was. Yeah. It was. But yeah, they both love fucking weed. That was actually probably the best season of true detective actually. Oh, the first season of true detective. Yeah, it was the first, but it's the best in my opinion. That's what kicked it all off. But who do you think is better? Woody Harrelson or Matthew McConaughey? You're in the role. Yeah. They're both fucking great. Okay. I was just curious. If you had a preference. If it's a rom-com fucking McConaughey, you know, if it's a comedy, Woody Harrelson. No, it'd be a toss-up. McConaughey's funny, dude. Oh, you can't. I feel like I've enjoyed more of McConaughey's films as a whole. Yeah. Then then Harrelson's. You know, it's funny. We're doing another Matthew McConaughey movie next week. Tropic Thunder. Yeah. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. That's a smaller role. Yeah. Yep. He's funny. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. God, that's going to be such a fun episode of good. That's going to be such a fun episode. I'm curious what the drink's going to be. I'm going to go forward to that. I'm really hoping I had something to do with Blackface. No. Just made it a Singapore. Okay. Cool. Interesting. I remember you talking about it a long time ago. I just don't remember it was when we had you take over that show because that went with me and then it went with you and then we handed it off to Goot. I said it when you called me on Monday. Yeah. I don't remember. I don't remember a goddamn thing. Come on, man. Simple mind. You called you silly. Call me silly. You did. Goop. I told you on Monday, silly. I feel like that's such a degrading term for one grown-ass man to call another. It's so fucking degrading. Good. It's like, you fucking child. Good. This was like, did you laugh at a long time? You silly bitch. Oh, shit. Ben Affleck actually shattered his ankle. Good. Where? In the film. Good. So when, when he gets the paintboard on him, and he has his fucking temper tantrum and he falls. No, he doesn't know. He, when he goes to smash his paddle and shit. He's looking at the angle. He shattered his ankle doing that. What? Yep. Ouch. Yeah. He played such a fucking hateable character. He did. That was the whole point. But that's what he did. That was the whole point of him. Well, I still fucking hate him. And I enjoy Ben Affleck and a lot of things. Yeah. No, the thing is, he's gotten better because in the, in the past when he was younger, he wasn't as good. Fuck you. All right. I enjoyed him. A lot of fucking things. My suck. Surviving Christmas. He was really bad in that or giggly jiggly or whatever the fuck it was. Giggly. Giggly. What would Jennifer Lopez? It's Gigi. Is it Gigi? Yeah. It's Gigi. Oh, I thought it was giggly. Gig. You're adding letters that is fucking mochi, dude. No. I thought it was Gazunga. That's Buzzunga. Buzzunga. Fucking second divorce. I mean, I enjoyed him. Good. Well, honey, even though he was super Bostonian. Super fucking Bostonian, then she played a prick in mall rats too. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Which is another guy. Another fucking goddamn pedophiles type thing. That's true. But he also, the other dude from mall rats is in this one too, as Pink Floyd. Yeah. As the main character of mall rats. Yeah. So Sean Andrews, a plane who played Pickford. His role was actually supposed to be a lot fucking longer in the film. But he didn't get along with anybody on set. And they actually had to break up two or three fights that he was having with other characters. Oh, really? So basically, like, so they cut his screen time down. Which one was that one, Pink Floyd? The fucking one with a party at the house that got canceled. Oh, the one that was the boyfriend to Mella. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. So that's why you don't see her in the film as much. He was so slimy feeling. He was. He's just felt slimy to me, especially in the fucking beer guy game to just drop off the kegs. This is a dude I'm gonna read about doing some fucking bad shit in the fucking bay. I'm just like, Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I never felt right around him. He has an amazing act. I don't know people like that. Is it ever like, I don't know what it is about this fucker. But something ain't fucking right. I don't think he said that many acting roles. Has he? No, he's had a few. He looks. I've never seen him any other move. I've never seen him in any other movie. He was in the ghost. So he goes fix Big Heart City. I'll share my screen. Where was it? Yeah. No, I mean, yeah, isn't nothing major. Yeah, you're right. No, he's done a few. That's about it. But this was really like his only one. Big one. Fix. Fix was a big one for him as well. And movies. Yeah. But none of these movies are not like, you know, memorable. That's what I'm saying. Was he in Club Dread? No. Oh, okay. I just, I thought I saw the club. No, that stays. No, I'm sorry. I thought I looked like the club dread. Yeah, nothing's really jumping out of me. Yeah. No, middle of though she's she did a shit little movie. She became a female action star when you think about it. She didn't she didn't do shit after this movie. She did chaplain with Robert Darnie Jr. And so very small role. Yeah, that was it. Yeah. And basically she played his wife or the chick that chaplain married. Yeah, it was like, did a new fucking shit out of this movie? What? Who you fucking said didn't do it? I did. I did. For a couple of years. For a couple of years. Oh, okay. I was like, what do you mean to your new fucker? I didn't get to finish. Oh, okay. Started talking. No, my brain is fucking off. I'm railed right there. I'm like, what? No, she didn't do anything. She took she stopped acting really after this. Because of. Pickford's character. Because he was a fucking dick on set. Oh damn. And they were boyfriend. I don't even fucking scream slimy to me. Fuck him. All right. We almost lost out meal of jolovich because of this fucking prick. Fuck it. Her next role aside from chaplain was. Fifth element. Thank you. That was her next. That was that was probably your breakout role, right? Yeah. Yeah. This would have this movie would have been her breakout role because she had a shit ton more screen time. Yeah. But when they cut down on Pickford's screen time, they figured it was going to be kind of fucking weird if like his girlfriend. No, her breakout role wasn't that now? When Resident Evil. No. What? Return to the Blue Lagoon. That's a sequel. That was a fucking stupid sequel. But I she was fucking known for that shit. Not real. No. That movie's fucking forgettable. The first one's good. She's 100% real fucking memorable in that fucking weird, but she was cover fucking. All right. You tell me you do not fucking remember seeing. I remember seeing her in the return to the Blue Lagoon with the first one. You never ever seen her in that fucking VHS goddamn cover? I didn't see the fucking goddamn nobody ever talked about it. Everybody talked about her in Fifth Element. Nobody ever talked about the fucking sequel to the Blue Lagoon. Fifth Element is where she actually acted like a fucking cool ass fucking person. Yeah, but no. It was a little hot. Yeah. I was out returning to Blue Lagoon. She wouldn't have cast the fucking Fifth Element because the fucking director is fucking a little bit fucking dirty. Yeah, I know. We talked about that in our Fifth Element episode. Yeah. So there you go. That's the role that you want to break out because he with a fucking dirty pervert. But when you say break out or break out like we're really make some popular that movie. Wouldn't that move like a direct to video movie? I think Return of Blue Lagoon was a direct to video. I don't even think that was a wide release. Maybe it was and it just didn't stay in the theaters. Made 2.8 million on box office. Because after Fifth Element, it was Resident Evil. In the U.S. Yeah. I mean, she did a few roles. He got game. Yeah, she did that one. That's right. She wasn't that. That's your movie. Yeah, she did a few before this. Joe and arc. I mean, oh shit. That's right. The uh, uh, best the messenger. Yeah, which is also a debonk because she wouldn't she married to the bond? Uh, yeah. Yeah, they were married or something like that for, I don't know how long, but but she was like really young when they got married. Yeah, but yeah, before the Blue Lagoon, she's mostly in TV stuff. TV TV shows. I didn't even know she was on TV. Mary and the children. But she was just like a side character or a small role. Yeah. Oh, okay. Oh, you see the bringing that back ish? Yeah. Really? They're bringing everything back. You know, I had the cartoon. What? Oh my God. With the voices with the real fucking voices. So that's going to be kind of cool. That we've got to do it. It's not uh, what the fuck's it called? Like you know how you do the uh, the commentary cartoons? Yeah. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah. The mystery signs. Huh? Like the mystery signs stuff? Yes, sort of, sort of like that. I saw a thing. They already, the little clip, the preview they had, had um, bomb fucking Al Bundy's name and peg, uh, I'm liking on both him and Peggy's name. Ed O'Neill and, um, she, she does that. She was in, um, she was a voice in Futurama. She was also in that. Eddie Seagal. Eddie Seagal, thank you. Yeah. Um, both their voices are in there and it, it's, sounds exactly fucking right. Um, and then you see, uh, little, uh, David Faustino's character and little, um, uh, Kelly's, uh, not Kelly, uh, Christina Aqua Gates character, but you see them, you know, uh, as cartoons like that, but they haven't done recorded voices like in the, the little clip. That show was fucking hilarious. Ed O'Neill was fucking hilarious. Like there's one thing where he, uh, Ed O'Neill's character, but it, not Bud, but Al is being fucking robbed. It's like mug and he fucking, the mugger opens up the fucking wallet. It's empty and fucking cobwebs. Little note says, I'm a shoe salesman. And the fucking mugger gives allahug. This fucking works. That's fucking works. If you had to pick Mary with Children of Roseanne, which one did you like better? Mary with Children probably. Okay. Roseanne told better stories. Yeah. Absolutely. Mary with Children were just more funny. It was more like living cartoon. It was like a, it was a living, uh, the Simpsons, basically. Yeah. That's basically what it was. A dirty version. Oh, yeah. Yeah. A lot of it. And I would have fucked the shit out of Kathy Seagull. Katie Seagull. Yeah. Katie's, Kathy, whatever. Yeah, with the fact that she was always, don't matter. Fucking those tits and that fucking goddamn leopard print did. Right. Oh man. Wouldn't she also in that? Wasn't she also in that biker show? Yes. Southern energy. Hell yeah. Yeah. That's her husband wrote it. Yeah. That's awkward. I realized I am fucking monopolizing a lot and I apologize. I'm crying. No, you're not realizing just the right amount. Am I? Okay, cool. No, I'm doing it the wrong amount. Yes, you are. See? Because you're stepping on his dick with what you're doing. Me. I'd go a completely fucking random fucking direction. I'm like, he is definitely not talking about motherfucking phantoms. No, I ain't. And Gucci's entertained. What? I'm trying to be entertaining. Oh, good. That was good. That was good. I like that. So just like we said earlier, the music made the film, but also the cars. Oh, yeah, made the fun of itself. So in the film, we got a 1970 Corvette, 72 Chevy C 10, 64 Buick Electra, 74 Cadillac de Vil. 77 El Camino, 55 Chevy 3100, 67 Dodge Cornette, a 1974 Bronco, 71 Ford Maverick, 75 GMC C 15 1973 Plymouth Plymouth Duster. Oh, yeah, 1970 Pontiac GTO, 74 Pontiac Trains and a 65 Volkswagen Beetle. All these fucking movies, all these cars are in the film. And the Bronco was in some, no, no, Benny had the C 10. The coach had the Bronco. And each one, each one of these vehicles plays well to the character themselves that the person is driving. Yeah, should. And the funny part that when I was watching this, I watched some of the deleted scenes and outtakes of it. Some of them definitely don't belong in the fucking film at all. Some of them maybe could have been in there a little bit, but some of these, not at all. I don't think they wouldn't have worked. One of them was it was Pink, Benny, and Donnie. And they're all and they're driving around. And they're basically, they're fucking driving around looking and whatnot, looking for kids to paddle and come up to a stop saying to Asian girls walking across the street. And Benny. Look, so when the fuck are they gonna go home? When the fuck are these googes just gonna go home? Oh, I'm like, fuck, okay. Oh, and then went into it, then went into a fucking tangent between like him and Pink on the fucking Vietnam War and shit. And it's like, you know, we fucking, we didn't lose. We didn't lose that shit. And Pink was always like, yeah, we, we, we, we fucking lost. You know, we lost a lot more. And he's like, no, we fucking, we killed a lot more than they did of us. And fuck those googes. I was like, who? Oh, fuck. I'm glad that, well, that definitely would not have worked in the fucking film. Well, but honestly, it's at this time, it's at that time frame, what if absolute, that's what I was about to say, it was at that time. They didn't need to be there. You're right. Yeah. Oh, yeah, that would have made it. It would have changed the, well, like you said, you said the saying that you said this is a dramedy. That would have been a lot more. That would have been serious. Yeah, a lot more fucking serious. Like, there's only, like, probably one scene that's one, one or two scenes that are serious in the film. And it's towards the end of it. I'd say the bully, though, the, the one that tries to start the fight with the other kid that, you know, and then he tries to get him back at the moon tower and stuff like that. The, what was the kid? No, that was 100%. Well, it's bull exact. No, I'm not even fucking bullying. That is fucking 100%. In a party situation, I know for a fact, I've been to fucking parties where I'm looking to get fucked up and get into a fight. Oh, that's all I'm fucking there for. Yeah. And it's not even coming from place of hate or anger animosity. That's just fucking fun, because it's entertaining. All right. Yeah. And not entertaining everybody. It's entertaining me. Right. Yeah, fuck about the dog. Yes, I want to fight. I know. Nowadays, if this movie was made online, they would get drunk and drink beer and kick some ass. And you're going to go. All right. I'm like, Oh, yeah. Yeah. Another one was, so when they find out that Mitch is at the baseball game. Yeah. Pitching. No, this scene here that was cut out was, it was Benny and Melvin, the black dude. I like about it. I was fun. I love how he was fun for the time that he was there. He gave the kid to go get the beer. Yeah. And when he brought the beer back, he gave him because you want one and he gives him one and starts passing him out. If he noticed, he didn't end up with one. He bought the beer and didn't get one at all. No, could have sworn he had one in his hand. No, if you pass them all out. If you watch closely, all right, he starts handing them out. And right before it, the scene cuts, he's got the last one in his hand and he gives it to somebody else to toss it. Wow. To somebody else. So the beer he bought, he didn't even get, he still got fucked up. Oh, absolutely. Oh, they all did. They all absolutely. He bought somebody else's money. All right. So it's fun. Yeah. It's the fact that he came back successful as a conquering hero. Yeah. That was, that was the big deal, right? They're not the fact that he had a beer. No, the fact that he fucking did it and earned some fucking respect and got some pussy. Yeah. All right. Oh, he definitely did. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. He was so happy. He was so happy. But when you made fun of, it says, are you going to hit that tonight? Are you going to fuck that, that pussy tonight? No, I don't know how to get. I don't know how to get out of here. You just badger bent time. I just want him to go on the fingers. That would have been fun. That would have been funny one. Oh, no. So those two there, they find two spying on the girls getting fucking getting tortured there. Yeah. And so these two find them, they're hiding out behind the side of a building and they're like, what are you doing? Then they jump up scared of shit and it goes to like asking them what grade they're in and whatnot. And they tell them they're going in the eighth grade. They're like, well, how do we know you're not lying? If I can tell them, turn around. And then they're like, well, I know where, what was it? I know where Mitch Kramer is going to be tonight. And it's like, do you promise not to not the fucking beat us? It's so Melvin told me like, okay, I promise I won't be. Benny don't say shit. So they tell him exactly where he is, where they're going to, where he's going to be at. And then that, that, that cut and then that scene, that scene ends. And then it goes, for some reason it cut straight to another one there. But it's the same thing. Then they start to go and then Benny stops them and tells them, it's like, oh, I got a problem with this. Because you guys have no problem selling out your friend to save your scrawny ass and fucking make him throw him under the fucking bus, like get against the fucking wall. But you promised. And I was like, no, he didn't. I did. He didn't say shit. Right. Fucking threw him against the wall. And it was just whack. And then it ain't seen ends. And shit. And there's, there's a bunch, there's a bunch of fucking scenes in there that, that just wouldn't have worked. How long were the scenes all together, all bundled up, like 15, 10 minutes or? Or a culmination of all of them? Yeah, it was like 25 minutes. Oh, wow. I didn't realize it was that many deleted scenes. I'll just check those out. I've never seen those before. Some of them, some of them were fine. Some of them, like they, they wouldn't have fucking worked at all. I mean, that's why they're deleted scenes. Yeah. I mean, sometimes you see a movie. You watch the deleted scenes. You're like, man, I wish they kept that in there. But then when you sometimes, you watch a lot of deleted scenes, because the director feels like that's, you know, it's taken too much time, doesn't need to be in there. It doesn't really add to the story. But every once in a while, they'll be a deleted team. You're like, God damn, I wish that was back in the movie. You know, have you ever seen a deleted scene that you wish was in the movie? Because you're always a fan of the original cut. You don't like director's cuts. No, I don't think I don't like. I said, we have to rate a movie based on what was put out for us. That's what we have to rate a movie as. Yeah. Not all this other shit. Well, it would be cool to have this or, oh, they decided to go ahead and like, you know, reorder some stuff. No, we got to rate the movie on what was given to the audience. The theatrical edition, right? Yeah. So I'm not saying I'm a fan, but that's what we have to rate it. Right. You got anything? No, no, I think we cover a lot. You got anything? No, no, just watch the movie. I flashback to all the stuff I did in high school. It should be a freshman year or the senior year. Yeah. It's like, wow. It's a big difference. It's very memorable. Yes. The thing is, schools nowadays is completely different because when you think of every decade that's happened in school, you have the 80s, you got the 90s, you got the 2000s, and then you got the 2000. What was it called? The 2010s? 2010s or something like that. Yeah. And stuff like that. Every, what do you think was a more fun decade? Like what decade do you wish that you were in school? So they go, they address this exact conversation that we're having fucking right now. And the thing, you know, every other decade rule, you know, the 60s were fucking kick-ass, the 70s fucking stuff. That means the 80s are going to be fucking awesome. All right. It always feels like while you're living it, it sucks. It sucks. But then when you wanted it, when you're a loader back on it, you're like, man, that shit was fucking awesome. Honestly, looking at the fucking, look at the 70s, that shit was ridiculously fun. Right. It was. But when you say the 90s, oh my God, the 60s would be fucking amazing. The 80s were kind of cool, but kind of trash, also. Yeah. All right. The 90s, the 90s was peaked to me. The 90s was peaked. That was when we didn't give a fuck about people's feelings anymore, but also nobody got in their fucking feelings about anything. It was like, all right, this is what it is. Humor can be fucking humor, and it's fine. Everybody, you do you, whatever, have fun. That's all it fucking is. I'm just glad I'm not a kid in the decade that we're in now. Yeah. Because the 90s was fun, and I look back and you'd see all Instagram, you see all these videos is like, this stuff back in the 90s is like, God, I missed that. That's the, and the thing is, during that time, we were like, oh, we want to grow old and get out of this. But now you want to go back to it, which is, I don't know. Let's say we want to go back. I just want to go back to the mentality. Yeah. We're, we're, yeah, physically having to go back there, no, you know, but like the mentality of the 80s and 90s, you know, that was, that was perfect. Oh, yeah. That's the way it should be now. Yeah. You know, it was. Five guys, 81 fucked everything up. Yeah. Yeah. All right. So like in the 90s, okay, you were gay. Cool. You're gay. Awesome. You do you fucking, I don't give a fuck. Oh, AIDS. Yeah. You're this. Okay. Cool. You do you. I don't give a fuck. Your life doesn't have to become a center of my fucking life. All right. My life does not become the center of your fucking life. Right. It is what a fucking is. Yeah. Plain and simple. And we've, the pendulum swung too far the other way where it's, oh no, everybody has fucking feelings and as a special listener, like, and we need to make sure they all feel nice. And it's like, no, fuck you, it's not my job to make you fucking feel nice. It's my job to make me feel nice. Yeah. I don't go fuck about you. Didn't 21 Jump Street actually make jokes about that? You remember the 21 Jump Street movie with, uh, I remember the movie. I'm trying to remember what fucking they were referring to. They did. Yeah. There was a scene where they were going, with, um, they were going back to school. And then they did something. And because I'm highly offended. You know, just the whole, okay, they were making fun of how things are different from when they went to school when they were younger. So I do firmly believe that, you know, technically, I'm a zenial, which I hate to harm. I can identify more as a Gen X or then I think we all identify as Gen X, but we're technically millennials. No, we're the zenials because we are the tail end of Gen X. We were our siblings and like that. What we grew up, it is the same mentality and exposure as the Gen X is, but also technically the very, very beginning of millennial time. So we, we had, we saw the birth of the internet. We grew up with that. You know, we saw the cell phone. We also were the ones outside playing till the fucking streetlights came on. Um, staying on on Halloween night, bringing out the fucking hose. Yeah. We are, we are that, that, that fucking generation that became tough and took care of our fucking own shit. Yeah. And had that thick skin. Yeah. Um, but also we're understanding enough to know that our shit shouldn't be fucking shut on somebody else. Right. Our shit is our shit, fuck it. Let's deal with it. Yeah. Um, and leave it there. And unfortunately it's gone. Yeah. Other direction, participation, trophies, and all this other shit helicopter parents when our parents didn't know that we were dying of fucking all boys sitting in a fucking cornfield. Yep. They didn't fucking know. The other thing is I remember going out and not coming home until late at night or late at night. I remember to take my bike. You know, we lived in in Fredericksburg or, um, Stafford. And I remember riding my bike holes into Lake Arrowhead or, you know, far away from my house. But nowadays, you know, you were to fucking like air ahead. Yes, I did. God. Yes, I did. All right. I used to fucking walk to fucking North Stafford High School. Okay. From where was that? You're fucking, okay. I didn't care. God damn, that's a long time from where you were. In mind it. All right. I had a CD player listening to Eminem and all that shit. I just fucking hitchhiked. I wrote you, you wrote back in the truck. You used to ride in the back of the truck. Yes. Can't do that shit anymore. No, absolutely this fucking, you know, fucking hitchhiked. So we fucking pull over the truck. I'm on. I've done that. Yeah. I've done that. Yeah. Yeah. I think that's it. Cool. I got nothing left. What character did you most recognize? Oh, Don, the same shit that we normally talk about. Don, which I love. Don, he was. Not he liked the most, but who you identified the most with. Identify. Because it's a high school time. And they had a wide selection of people. They had a wide selection of people. It's gonna be hard. I'm trying to fit. I think you're more like the ginger bitch. Fuck you. She's not a bad looking girl, actually. When I saw more pictures of her nowadays, she's actually a blonde. She's not a bad looking woman, actually. God damn. I have to think about this one. You always got to think about this one. Because I didn't think of this. I would say Benny. I can see that for you. I can see that. You know, I thought like Benny had a fucking issue. I felt like Benny's dad might beat the shit out of him. Possibly. Yeah. He had like a weird underlying fucking shit right there. You're like, yeah. You okay? You got to remind me like, what was the binder from fucking God damn shit? All right. So that's not right. All right. You got any burns fucking cigarettes like you for Christmas. I was a very simple mind person. And there really wasn't any simple minded people in this movie. Who was simple minded? I'm gone. I feel a simple mind. I love Don. That's what I think Don was like, but I was like, I do, but he's not. I wasn't a fast. Actually, I was a very fast talker. That's the thing. I talked very fast and it was a big flirt. And he was a big flirt. I guess Don. I'll say Don. See, we work it. Because I was a huge flirt with a lot of girls in high school. And I was all like back and forth and everything else. And that's what Don was like. But just not as fast thinking as he was. He was a very fast talker and everything. I don't know. That's maybe him. Don. Okay. You. Oh, I said the beginning. I identified with Don the most the very beginning of the fucking show. Don was my fucking man. All right. That's what you identify with. Yeah. 100%. Okay. Because I mean, that's but you were a big flirt, huh? I had a lot of fucking people. I got fucking a lot of goddamn fucking girls. Who did I? I had a lot fucking success. So did I. I was always kind of trying to be the peacemaker. Yeah, between a lot of groups because as long as everybody's getting along, I'm selling more product. Oh, see, that's the thing. I was I hung out with everybody and Florida, which is yeah. So Don, I guess it'd be done. That's funny. All right. How about you? You said Benny? What's goot? No, I corrected myself. You said, Benny. I can kill me. I know I'm killing you. I'm killing everybody. Goot. How about you? He's got arrested again. What? He threw a work through a windshield and try to stab somebody with a butter knife. Who? Tom Smalls. Tom Gere. Yeah. He lost his eel. It's got a road race. Can you imagine literally having the opportunity to say you're killing me? Small. All right. Happened this past Sunday especially. Holy shit. That's damn. All right. Wow. Oh, that is amazing. So I identify with Pink being the athlete in high school and just like, okay, I feel like a majority of athletes like you always go through the part like if you want to play that or not, play in that next season. It's like you've been through so much shit like I just want to walk away. I can see that. I can see that wholeheartedly. Yeah. You know, with especially with like the ultimatum, you know, that he's given and shit. He just wants to play, but also enjoy his life, you know, because yeah, because for me, like my senior year, like when I'd win, I was supposed to win. Yeah. But when I lost, I'd be angry. Like, of course, lost. Yeah. Like it was a weird dynamic. It got weird. I'm supposed to win. The win is like, you want what's the next challenge? What's next for you? It was weird. You feel like the actor portrayed that character really, really well? Fuck. Yeah, he did. Okay. He was a good mentor for like his, he was a good friend. He was a good mentor to, you know, the freshman Mitch. He was just a good guy. I mean, he was, he was, you know, very easy going with the, with all of them, especially with the whole paddle and everything. He was just, you know, just a, a easy guy to hang out with. Although you fucked around with two chicks when you think about it. Is it for him? Yeah. It was drunk. But did he get back with the other chick with his girlfriend? I didn't understand that at the end. Yeah. I mean, they didn't, I don't know if they broke up broke up or if it was just, took a break, you know, whatever. But I would have went for the other one. 100%. The fucking dark-eyed one. Oh, she was. Yeah. I never found her. I think, uh, Simone, right? Simone is the, uh, the blonde with, yeah. I never found her attractive. I never liked her voice, but everybody apparently likes her voice. Yeah. I don't like her voice. Her voice is annoying. I don't ray from a beer with, uh, from Deluxe Edition has a thing for her. He said her fucking voice is sexy as fuck. I don't know. I can't, I don't like it. I think it's annoying. It's not that. That's sultry fuckingness that, that, yeah. Yeah. She wasn't bad at chasing Amy. She doesn't fucking dirty things to me. But she was good at chasing Amy. I thought she was good at chasing Amy, though. She would get pink eye. You know why I'm saying it. Yeah. I mean, I feel like, yeah, you know, too. I feel like she would. All right. That's a good thing. She would definitely give her the good all. Yeah, she would. Hey, your dad is so proud of her. Uh, fucking hell. Uh, you got anything else? I think we're good. I was just thinking about the normal shit that we would ask, you know, about a lot of. Yeah. So, yeah, I think we mainly ask about, I mean, favorite, we already asked what your favorite song was, right? Yeah, we already did. Yeah. Yeah. I think we're good. Favorite song character, car. Uh, favorite scene. What's your favorite scene? Scene scene scene. Yeah, there's a lot of great scenes in this movie. I mean, really enough for me. It was like the ending where they, uh, when Mitch comes back home to the front door, like it made me laugh because I had to go through my window because my dad was drywall. If I woke him up, it was, I'd get my ass fucking beat. And I was, I'd go through my window and like, oh, that ain't bother him. It was good. That brings back. Yeah, that brings back. And him putting on those fucking headphones. Yeah. When he, in the mob, you want to share? Are you drunk? No, no, no, no. Hey, what's that order check? Yeah. Yeah, friend. So we can say that we've been there. We've all been there going through our window to get into the house. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. Two o'clock in the morning, three o'clock in the morning. Oh my god. I will say he shit. He came home drunk for the first time. A fuck ton better than I did. Oh, fuck. I'm better than I did. He got a lot sober than what he was, but his, uh, his mom gave him like a one, one pass or something like that. Which is awesome. That was a cool ass fucking sister. I got caught. I got caught and my fucking mom was not easy at me at all. I could see that. No, I can see her taking that paddle to your ass. She. All right. Oof. Yeah, that was so sad. Jesus is so disappointed in you. That is my mom. I love your mom. I do. Your mom is awesome. But yeah, she does have some, some cute, like little, little church girl stuff happening every now and then. Oh, shit. That's funny. What's yours? Um, I did a scene that played the best was in the middle schoolers were being led out of school and it's like scattering. Yeah. And shit like that. And then you had to show all these hot fucking high schoolers chasing them down. It's like everything just felt the air raids are so energetic. And so even though like the middle schoolers knew they were about to get their fucking asses literally beat. Yep. There's still that little bit of fucking joy, you know, an excitement and everything like that, that just really kind of fell through. Yeah. And that the cycle of life, shit, the seniors doing to the freshmen exactly what was done to them when they were fucking freshmen and yeah, passing along and then once the beatings happened, then go and hang out and being cool afterwards. I was like, everything really plays fucking well here. Yeah. And the music and the energy just flowed so much to that scene. Mm hmm. Goop. Sorry, he said it. He already said it. Yeah, I'm pulling at you. I already know where my scene is. I honestly don't remember you saying it. I apologize. Yeah. Could you remind me? Uh huh. I was the ending scene where the Mitch comes home. Oh, yeah. We just talked about that. Yeah. We don't have the only one that bucks 100% dead. I apologize. Jesus Christ. I'm so sorry. We absolutely fucking did. I'm coming. You're the headphone. Yeah. Yeah. I'm so sorry. Yeah. My bad. You feel like Rob now, don't you? I do. I feel wrong. It feels so wrong. How do you? How do you feel like this all the time? Oh, I'm used to it. Oh, I am not. No. I got my scene. Um, what is it? The scene when they're at the the back of the car when he opens the trunk and there he's arguing says you just killed another beer. You killed another beer, but you see Don going over to the car and filling up on the chickens because he's trying to feel or everything else and flirt with her, which that's why I love Don. He was just so it just reminded me of me so much and everything else. But just that whole scene with Benny just getting pissed off because the fucking two beer puzzle. Why do you waste the beer in him, man? That's another fucking beer, man. It's just I love I love Benny. I love his attitude. He's got more of like the temper and everything. Also that scene when they're trying to get him and the woodworking and you just see him just like carving out his paddle says two minutes two minutes when it finishes shit. And yeah, there you go. So it's kind of two scenes right there. He just can't stick with one. I can't fall in the other direction. I try to stress. A lot of great scenes in this movie. It's hard. There's a shit ton that are great in this movie. Super fun. The moon tower scene. Would you climb the moon? Did you did you? What is a moon tower? They called it a moon tower. I just had a water tower. This is a water tower? That's that fucking lights on the top of it. They're talking about when they built the power plant. They also built that. So there was always a full moon every night because of the way the lights were on top. Yeah, you go like that. I heard a guy just fell down here. It was great. That was the one side. You see the blood thing, man? You're dead, man. You're dead, man. 100% of that type of shit to fucking be. How many beers did you get? Four hundred percent. You're dead, man. You're dead. You're so dead. This is probably the funniest fucking Slater. Just a stupid stoner. We've all known people in high school. I know I do a lot. Oh, man. Let's go to pay reviews. That works. Let's end this wonderful shit show. Oh, this is a foreign one. It's a fun show. Yeah. Happy times. Goop. What do you get? I'm curious. Well, be my first time watching this movie. I did enjoy it. It was a cry back a lot flashbacks. It was a fucking well-paced movie. The acting was tremendous. Everyone played their fucking part like they were back in Texas in 1976. It was a great anthology movie. I love how the story was continuous. It all happened in one day. It was a fucking, it was a time capsule movie for me. It's like this movie, "Hold Up Forever." It's one of the best movies. One of the best movies ever made, I feel like. And enjoyment's four and critical four and a half. There's somebody about to high school and like just thinking like, "Man, I can't tell my kids that story yet." I wonder what it could be like for them in high school. It was a fun movie to watch. Thank you. Awesome. I'm glad that got a good review. I was worried. I was talking worried. Yeah. A little bit. Well, the thing is, in the beginning of the show, when we said that, and you just did that, like, I was prepared to fight him. You did that little live move. We're going to end up fighting over the fucking computer. We're going to have another Highlander here. Came here to drink beer and fucking fight. That's a good line. Good line. Run. For enjoyment's a four and a half. This is almost near a five. This is a great movie. This is one of the group of teen comedies. I still think it's a comedy. I don't know how to call it a dramedy. This is a comedy. There is some serious things, but every comedy is going to have like a little bit of drama, just a little bit. It adds to the story. But I think this is a very fun movie. All the characters are great to watch. Even the characters that played fucking jerks did such a great job. Ben Affleck. I mean, I think this was one of Ben Affleck's first or second movies. I think we talked about that earlier. He was his first. I didn't know if Ben Affleck was his first. He worked with Kevin Smith and everything else with Mallrats and chasing Amy. I love all the characters in this. The setting, the music, just like I said, from the beginning when the title starts, right when the title starts, you just hear Errol Smith playing. I'm like, I'm already going to like this. This is fun. I enjoyed watching this because Sammy saw this for the first time with me and she enjoyed it. I said, yeah, this is a great fucking movie. I see it as almost like a sequel, an unofficial sequel to Hollywood Knights, in my opinion, with that being in the 50s. Then you had Days Confused and you have the 80s one, which is what you said you watched. Everybody wants them. Everybody, which I think is great. He said he's never seen it. It's good. It's not as good as Days Confused, but it's more of a three days versus one day. Yeah. But yeah, four and a half for enjoyment and I will give this a four for critical. This is, I think Richard Linklater is actually a very good director. Most of the movies that I've seen, I've seen the whole Sunrise Sunset trilogy. He does a great job. He works with the with the actors really well and he relates to him because he grew up in that time. Great fucking movie. This is just really well done. The acting. You said there was a couple things that weren't true to the time, right? I remember we were talking about it where there was a couple of things that. Well, it doesn't take away for the movie though. I remember we were talking about it. No, it doesn't take away from the movie at all. These are literally just things that if you didn't know about them, you wouldn't even fucking notice it. And the Emporium, you have like the Budweiser sign and shit in there and you have a Bud Light sign. Well, Bud Light didn't come out until you fucking 80s. So it's just a little shit like that. If you don't know any better, you're not going to pay that much attention to it and shit. But the thing also is that when you think about my fucking critical score so much because you know, the whole thing where Goot said that this is a time capsule film, which actually relates to this really well, it really shows that time. Like when you see all the kids and their haircuts and the clothes that they're wearing, it's a splitting image. I mean, I'm seeing all the pictures of my dad when he grew up because he grew up in the 70s. And I see as he had long hair like that. And it's just like, wow, it's that's what it looks like. They did a good job of making it that time. That was another thing too. So in Texas, in high school, they actually did have a code for hair where you had to have it shorter long. You weren't allowed to have it as long as some of them were. Oh, okay. So that so like does just another thing. Oh, I didn't even think about that. They had a fucking code for your hair. Yeah, yeah. For guys. Texas of goddamn, because we're back then, hardcore Bible Belt. All right, they are, yeah, they don't talk around. Yeah, not Bobby Belt or Bible Belt in this movie. When you think about it. But overall, yeah. And they kind of, they kind of imply it. I mean, like football is a religion in Texas. Yeah. And the old fucker, you know, when he's talking to you at the base. Floyd. Yeah, he's like, hey, you're looking really fucking good this year. You got this many fucking starters return. And so yeah, I'm like, that feels right. It does absolutely right. Well, that's that small town. Yeah. When you think about that's very small town, just like a varsity blues where Austin is not small. Austin fucking. Oh, no, hold on. Is it setting off? Because he's I don't know if they're setting. He's driving to Austin in the morning. Oh, no, no, you're right. They're driving the Austin in the morning. Yeah. So it looked like a small town. I don't think this was outside of Austin. But still, this doesn't happen in small town. Like where I grew up, it was a big area and everybody knew who I was. Yeah. Okay. Well, either way, it was a very entertaining movie. This is a high recommendation to anybody. If I if anybody wants to see like a time capsule of the 70s with kids in high school, go watch days to confuse that shows what it was like. I don't think they'd run to San Antonio. They were for the for the San Herosmith concert. No, what was it? It was a concert for somebody else. Yeah, it was they're going to get their tickets. Yeah. Do you think are you going to also go into San Antonio in the morning? Just look at the air. I think it's I think it was Austin. No, no, I think it was San Antonio. How far is San Antonio from Oxford? I don't know Texas. So everything from everything in fucking Texas to the drive. Yeah. Oh, it's a fucking drive. Texas goddamn man. They're they're setting Austin and they're driving the that felt like even I know it's in the 70s that felt like a smaller town than Austin. It's Houston. They're driving the Houston Houston. Okay. There you go. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yes. Yes. Yes. Anyways, that's my time. It's just feeling a smaller town than Austin really does. Okay. I'm just trying to go through my my head right now. All right. So enjoy me. This is a five for me. Oh, it's always been a fucking a super super enjoyable film. A film that I could just turn on and have a good time having a great fucking time. High stone fucking tripping balls or fucking stone gold silver. I'm having a great fucking time watching this movie. The soundtrack fucking kicked so much ass. So much ass. I had a lot of these fucking vinyls. You know, well, that was given to me by dad when I was growing up and everything like that. I'm like, this is fucking this is goddamn right here. Right. And it worked so well. Critical. I'll probably give it like four and a quarter. The language it it didn't seem quite right for the 70s for the mid 70s. It didn't seem quite right. It seemed a little bit more modern and with you saying it being improv a lot of it that would make sense. They're like, I just go, you know, they're going to be using a lot of the vernaculars that they the 90s. Yes. So it makes sense. I'm like, okay, that makes sense. There's this tiny little thing, just tiny little things over all, but over so really well done movie, a really, really well done movie. And it should be one of those movies. It might already be, but it should definitely be one of those movies. That's preserved. It is actually. It is. Yeah. Yeah. It's in the, because this is Americana. This is 100% Americana. I'm very Congress. Yes. That's what it's called. Is it really? Yeah. So, so is, fucking changing pool. Yeah, but this is better. Fast times original high. No, his first one. Slacker. Slacker. That's also in there as well. I believe clerks is also, isn't it? I think so. Yeah. I mean, there's, there's a lot of films that are a lot, but there's, and but they're, they're preserved for a fucking reason. Yeah. You know, they are groundbreaking or they are perfect time capsules of what they're trying to show. And yeah, this nails it. This fucking nails it. And it's a great fucking time. And it holds up. Even this many years fucking removed from when it was released, which was fucking years removed from when it was set. Yeah. And it just floors me the fact that we were talking the thing last weekend that this movie fucking came out today. It'd be set like what 2007 2008. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm like, fuck, fuck, I'm old. Yep. Fuck Jesus Christ. It just got me thinking, though, you think about the movie. It come out after I was already had done my fucking tours in the sandbox and come back. Yeah. That's what it'd be fucking said. Yeah. Do it makes me think about fast times of Ridgemont High being almost in the same vein as this movie also, because it's like a, but that's a whole year, not a day. Yeah. But it's a whole year, but it's just there's no plot. It's just different stories here and there anthology film, basically. No, it's plot, but definitely a plot in Fast Times. It's people growing up and, you know, becoming. So the coming of age, but it's over a long period of time, so much maturing. This is one day. Yeah, a quick little snapshot. Yeah. All right. And so many different fucking people. And I guess you would say Randall is the fucking the main character, but they all carried so fucking much weight in in this film. They all did so much heavy lifting in this film. He's the main character, but he he's in the movie a lot. But that's what I'm saying. He's he's not in the movie as much as you think he is, even though he is the main. I guess he's more of the main plot void because of the whole thing about him staying in football for another year and stuff like that. I think that was just the excuse to introduce these other characters to continue to tell the story. He was just the the necessary evil, even though I don't want to say evil, but he was like, okay, we have to have very roles. Yeah, you like have to have a main, but nobody's a fucking man. Yeah, but it's something to get, you know, be the center spoke to tell all these other fucking stories of branch off to. Yeah. And how they're all connected to each other. Also, like, I thought it was cool showing both the freshman, upcoming freshman girl and the upcoming freshman boy and so like that having their own fucking reasons and being, you know, brought into by these older groups and then running into each other later. Hey, what's going on? You hear this? It's like that because they already knew each other. Yeah. But they both were given opportunities to hang out and do cool shit with the fucking the older class. Yeah, for different fucking reasons. That's pretty cool. Yeah. And it made you may, I know it made them feel like fucking special. Yeah, you know, so, what's yours? Mitch was going to be a big swinging fucking deal. I was next year that come coming in and fucking that you knew he was going to be a fucking swing. He was, he was not as a chick that was older than him already fucking, you know, fucking high school already bang in the sophomore. Yep. You know, hanging out with the seniors, buying beer. Yeah. You know, and now he's already got a connection. Here's to keep going back to that same fucking sort of that same fucking asshole. Yeah. He's going to be the king. I hope he tells that little blonde fuck a fuck off. For real. Yeah. Fuck that, bitch. You another beer to the fat boy. See here, enjoyment is a five hundred percent. It's how you can search for the movie. If I'm in the mood for it, or if I find it on, I'll fucking turn it on, sit down, watch it, and it doesn't matter what I'm doing. It's a very, and like Goot said, it's kind of a time capsule piece, period piece. Yeah. You know, it's an amazing film. It's enjoyable in every fucking aspect. The soundtrack for it, the music, the cars, the way everyone really just interacted with each other. You have so many different characters involved with this kind of film, and each one has their own fucking personality between the fucking asshole who flunks to stay behind again, all the way down to the fucking freshman who thanks to his sister, he gets his ass beat. Yeah. And every day, everybody in between. And every single person meshes well together. Yes. You know, and that's, to me, that's amazing. And if you haven't seen this, I really don't know why you haven't. It's really fucking weird to me. That's so shocking that Goot's never seen it. I can kind of see it. He's I could see him not seeing missed, but I'm also surprised. You see, Goot, you've seen Fast Times originally on high? Yes. But by then it was a fast time with a classic by then. Yeah. All right. But yeah, were you born? Goot? 86. 86. All right. So you were eight, seven, eight years old when the fucking movie came out. All right, that's not going to be something that he really has a fucking opportunity to fucking see then at that time frame, which is when it's home video that and it's popular at that time at home. You were about 13, 14, and I was about 12 because me and you were about a year apart. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, I could see him missing it. Like it just being one of those ones that falls through the crack. But yeah, with your sister being a fan, I'm surprised you never at least just gave it a chance to sit down and kind of watch a little bit if you watch it over and over again. Well, like you said, I mean, there's so many good scenes that if you just sit down, you can catch any one scene, you're like, that's pretty fucking good. Yeah. All right. And then just roll with the rest of it. Well, like you said, he's had a lot of people tell him that Highlander Highlander and he never watched that one. He said he's glad he didn't watch it. Now he had to watch it. Now he regrets it. Monk, I think he's glad he watched Highlander. I would hope just to the just so he just so his suspicions were correct. After the amazing fucking episode we did, he better be glad to watch. My liver demands it. No shit. All right. It's one of my favorite episodes of our forever. Yes. I'm like my fucking liver. That's not going to it forever. I'm going to God damn Saratak right now. What was your critical? I don't know. Critically, I gave it four and a half. There's just a few scenes in there that, that I don't know, didn't just didn't feel right. Yeah. A lot of the scenes I'm glad they actually took out of the film. Yeah, I need to see these deleted scenes. There's like some of the miscues in the film. There's one scene where Ben Affleck's walking up when he's telling them that he just had the shotgun pulled on him. You could see in that scene there, like in the distance, you can see him like walking around the corner and then he jumps back like he they weren't ready for him. Yeah, they kept that in there. There's another one at the party. There's a couple at the party at the Moon Tower. There was really it's a lot of filler in scenes. Well, I mean, there's just the little ones here and there little bitty things. Yeah. And it's not really a whole bunch, but like it's just enough. And yeah, I think the director did a great job with what he wanted to envision and basically just giving them an idea of what they needed to do and then just go with it, you know, free reign to have fun, you know. And the cast of the film basically being a bunch of fucking nobodies and look at launching a lot of careers. I mean, look at a lot of them now, you know, they get really lucky with their fucking casting. Very a lot of fucking great fucking people are one that would become great fucking people, just everything that's kind of fell into their lives. I saw that I see more of the heavy hitters being like Ben Affleck, Matthew McConaughey and Melijovich. I'd say those are like the top three heavy hitters right there. Because some of the other ones, you didn't see them as much. I said, no Parker Posey. Parker Posey. Parker Posey. Yeah. Yeah. She did so fucking much. Yeah. And I think Ben Affleck and them more of like A-class when it comes to actors. That's what I'm talking about. Parker Posey's more. I don't know. I want to put Melijovich in the A-class. She's great. I love her. No, yeah. I want to put her in A-class. Yeah. But Ben Affleck and Matthew McConaughey, yes. McConaughey, oh yeah. At a time he was definitely A-class. I don't think he is anymore. I think he's- I mean, he's an Oscar winner. He's not doing anything. Yeah. I think- He's doing political. Political, but he's also doing the, was it the car commercials or was it the whiskey? You also did a whiskey commercial, I believe. I don't remember which one it was. Long branch? Yeah. Something like that. He's just kind of chilled out. And so he's- I mean, even before he started to mean more political and stuff like that, he was starting to kind of fizzle. I mean, there wasn't- but we were the last like real big McConaughey movie you can think of. Interstellar. Interstellar. And what was that? Yeah. Well, true detective probably. I said McConaughey movie. What was that? Interstellar was 2012 or 2011 or something like that. So that's over a decade ago. Yeah. Interstellar was 2014. Okay. It was 2000. So a decade ago. The Wolf of Wall Street. He was in that for like 10 minutes. He was great in that. Yeah, he was. He was great in that. That's a guy Richie film. Very good in that. But Ben Affleck has been- Ben Affleck was not as big. And then he got really big. And now he even to the point where he's a good director. He's an amazing director. The town. And a major alcoholic. Yeah, yes. Well, because of the wife he's married to. He's driving nuts apparently. That was his choice. He chose to be with her. They were fucking as many rings of God and Brady. There's all these freaking things going on about them again and how they're going to break up and everything. It's just all over the fucking news. It's just they can't leave them alone. I'm just looking forward to the count too. Same here. Yeah. Yeah. That's going to be hopefully a good one. That's weird to see him in a fucking sequel. I wish she was bad. No. Something weird. Well, he wasn't a sequel using the Batman vs Superman and Justice League. Besides that. He really didn't know how to do sequels. His movies are usually fucking what I mean. I mean, he's unsuffled in the Kevin Smith universe. Have you executed universe? Yeah, I'm trying to think of he was another sequel. But it was small little tiny roles. Where he's a main fucking character. You have DC universe. I think that's it. You're right. You might be. I can't think of anything else. Not a franchise type actor. Like, you know, my Damon, you know, was born with movies and stuff like that. He went a different route. He went more. The count is very popular, apparently. It's a great fucking movie. Yeah, it is. Which is. You've never seen it? I've seen half of it. I just haven't finished it. But I saw that. I can't figure out why I got a rotten score then. The critical, I know critics are fucking stupid and everything else, but I'm wondering why critics. I don't know why. I'd like to. It's not like a paycheck or anything like that. No. All right, paycheck. I'm sort of 100% my critics fucking. That's a horrible movie. Yes. That's literally why he did that fucking movie. I think that's a job. All right. Kevin Smith fly out said is, yeah, fucking Ben does this guy in a movie. The reason he did it is the same fucking title of the guy in a movie. All right, it's fucking paycheck. No fuck about that film. He wanted to buy house. All right. All right. Yeah. Ben Affleck sequels. Let's see. Admiral. No, I don't see any. Exactly. The Phantom's getting a sequel. The Phantom's getting a sequel? Let's get it. Let's get your hopes up. No, I thought you heard about the Billy Zane movie. It's in here. No. Phantom. Phantom. Yes. Don't fuck. Again. Again. Get me chipped wrong. I called you out like that. And goo was right there. Yeah. You're right. Batman and that's really it. Yeah. But it has been confirmed for him coming back for a sequel. Good. Who's the one where? Damn it. What? Oh, there's this one. I kind of want to see a sequel to what I'm blanking on the fucking mane a little bit right now. What was it about? Gone girl. Hold on. No, no, no, no. Gone girl sequel. No. Argo. Argo. I would have to see an Argo sequel. Argo fuck yourself. Argo. That's a good movie. Town is better though. I think the town is one of his best. Town is amazing. Yeah. It's a good one. But I was like, uh, rendering that one. I guess that's the end of our show. Yeah. Yeah. Now we're just bullshitting. Yeah. Well, that's the end of day's confused. Great job hosting this Ragnar. We were in a nostalgic area. We were learning a lot about the movie. And this was just a fun episode altogether. So thanks for joining us for our barrel age flex episode as, uh, we are going to be doing, we are going off the air now. Trying to figure out what we're going to be doing. But yeah, we're going to go off the air. See you all later. Good bye. Thank you for listening to our bonus episode for season four of the tasting. If you like our show, please leave a five star rating on Apple podcast and Spotify. Guys, this helps out enormously. 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