Archive.fm

The Sports Brewery Podcast

365: TSB Goes To The Movies - How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days

Braga, King, and Ski talk about How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days. Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey are rom com royalty, and rest of the cast is full of comedy big hitters. It's a stupid plot, but it has a lot of heart. Is it any good? Listen!

Duration:
33m
Broadcast on:
01 Sep 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

Uhh, I cooked her for her at my time. Oh, dang. But, the lemon bars don't turn out, beep, beep, beep. We getting lemme pound cake again, beep, beep. ♪ 40 hours a week and I spend it on my head ♪ ♪ Follow me like sheep 'til I cross some crowds ♪ ♪ You never trippin' over here ♪ ♪ Stuck up on the grass, I can't handle it ♪ ♪ Loosing on my grass, rockin' hands ♪ ♪ I don't really know what's goin' on ♪ ♪ She bet that photo bomb, she like cookies tag alone ♪ ♪ She won't hold up on my hand ♪ ♪ She gon' pause up on my song ♪ - Welcome to TSP, "Go To The Movies." I'm Alex, that's King, that's Ski. Tweet at one of us if you want us to watch your movie. You can also join our discord if you wanna give us suggestions there. This week is your movie, so feel free to give us suggestions. I might write 'em down, probably won't. But that's where you can give 'em to us. You can also text 'em to us or give 'em to us if you know us that way, which is how we got our movie. That's how we got our movie this week. - Force back. - Yeah, yeah, Pony Express, right? Yeah, so also, sports podcast every Thursday. Gonna be Wednesday this week. Twitch.tv/abrog87, A-B-R, A-W-G, eight seven, if you wanna watch that live. If you missed those, you can see them on YouTube because that's where I post them. I also post the top three lists we do, also gonna start posting the lines segment that we do, separately on there too. I'm doin' a lot of video editing, guys. But you can see those on YouTube. So like the two of you who benefit from watching those on YouTube every week, like, have at 'em. What the hell? - Like grandma. - What the hell, yeah. Our movie this week came from a listener. King, will you tell us who the listener is? - This is random listener Brianna from "Clameth Falls." - Love it, Brianna from "K Falls," let's go. - So shout out to all my pelicans from "Clameth Union" and all my hustlin' owls from Oregon Tech. - Yeah, oh, I tell baby. - Shout out to "Clameth Baby." - Oh, I tell you, baby, all day long. - Kurt, I think you used to live in Lake Ridge, your Lake view or whatever, it's one of the lakes. - One of the lakes over there, shout out to you as well. - All right, the movie is "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days." It is currently on Paramount, the app, and it came out in 2003, and it looks like it came out in 2003. 42% on Rotten Tomatoes, a 6.5 on IMDB, and a 45 on Metacritic. I remember, 'cause I, is it surprising? I hadn't seen this movie before. I remember seeing those scores before I started watching it, and I was like, "That seems high." Like, 'cause I kind of remembered these movies gettin' crapped on a little. Like, I know a lot of people were into 'em, but like, I remember, like, that, that means like-- - Romcoms, good reviews, right? - Romcoms in the early 2000s were very fondly remembered. - The era, it was like the era. - Yeah, it's that early 2000 wedding planner. Probably like, Miss Congeniality was around that time. - Failure to launch. - Failure to launch. - Summer catch. - Summer catch. - Yeah, it is. - Summer catch. - I might say, probably maybe the late '90s beat it out for Romcoms, but-- - Sleepless in Seattle and-- - Signal Seattle, you got mail, yeah, it's-- - Yeah, Tom Hanks, do it in the 2000s. - Yeah, the Meg Ryan era. - Do it in 2000s. - In the 2020s, Tom. - Overboard, which works for this movie as well. - Meg Ryan was so interesting, 'cause like she had that great run of Romcoms and then she did like a movie where she was like kidnapped. It was like Proof of Life or something like that where she was like Russell Crowe, I think, and she was like kidnapped or something. It was really weird. It's like, why are you making this movie? Like, stick to the bread and butter, man. Do you not like making millions of dollars? And yeah, I mean, it was really weird, but anyway, I might be making that movie up too. - Oh, you might be. - Very possible. How to lose a guy-- - Sounds like a Liam Neeson movie. - Yeah, yeah, maybe he was a baggy in it. I don't remember. How to lose a guy in 10 days is not 10 things I hate about you, which will be real wise. - Now I realize that late. I'm sorry. - So sorry to our discord, because we got mixed up on that. - That's how the heat ledger movie, yeah. - Yeah, I'm like, I'm kind of down. - I can sell that one to the guy. - I can sell that one to the guys. - Oh, it does. - That one I've seen. - It's the Joker guy. - Yeah. - Nope, Madeleine McConhays abs. His rippling, sweaty, pulsating, vibrating, tan abs. And toxic femininity all around. - Oh, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, just again, just putting guys out there and making them take their clothes off in movies, like just a, like, is that all they are? Is just a sexual being to you? - Believe it, men. You know what I mean? Like the opposite of the Bechtel test or whatever, right? Like, yeah, all they talk about is having sex with Matthew McConhay. That's every single conversation that these females are having in this movie. It's like enough. - Literally disgusting. - Enough. - Really shaking. - I just, yeah. Toying with men's emotions, breaking their hearts. I mean, yeah, this is toxic femininity. - That leaving New York Times, the whole thing about, well, let's fuck with the guy's emotions. - Yup. - Gross. - Terrible. Terrible. - And this, he's like a stereotype, right? He's like super into sports. - Oh, it was, this was interesting. - He drives a motorcycle, dude. - Interesting time for McConhay here, though. You know, McConhay, like playing kind of the douchebaggy prototype, like, bro, dude. That was early 2000s, McConhay. Then it became a real actor. - Yeah, yeah. What turned it around for him? Was it, was it true detective? It must have been, right? - No. - Was there something before then? Sahara, was it Sahara? - It might have been, little Clive Kussler classic Sahara with Steve Zahn. (laughing) - I tell you what, it wasn't beach bum. - It wasn't beach bum. - It was definitely not beach bum. (laughing) - Too good. Okay, let's get to the cast. So, as we mentioned, Matthew Mc-- I'm gonna start with Matthew McConhay, 'cause, frankly, Hudson has the highest billing in this, and we gotta take down the Monarchy. You know what I mean? So, Matthew McConhay plays Ben. - Ben. - Ben. - Ben. (laughing) - This is too good. Kate Hudson plays Andy Anderson, nice name. Catherine Hahn, young Catherine Hahn. - Yeah, I heard the Catherine Hahn. - plays Michelle, Annie Parisi, plays Jeannie, Adam Goldberg plays Tony. Hadn't seen Adam Goldberg in a long time, yeah. - I got a real problem with that guy. - Okay. - Got a real problem with that guy. - Hang on one second. Tom Lennon, young Tom Lennon, by the way. Like, was this a round Reno 911 or-- - Had to be before. - Yeah, before maybe, right? - This was just catching a gig, Tom Lennon, before he started like-- - When he's on the state, like-- - Yeah, like before he started like right realizing that he can make a lot of money writing shit. - Yeah, writing the museum movies. - Yeah. - I heard everything, he wrote a ton of shit, yeah. - Yes. And Robert Klein-- - Yeah, Robert Klein, good to see Robert Klein. - Philip Warren, hadn't seen Robert Klein in a very long time, that was interesting. All right, what do you got wrong with Adam Goldberg? (laughing) - Everything he does, (laughing) I'm the neurotic Jewish guy. (laughing) I saw him and I was like, oh my God. I haven't seen this movie in 20 years. Let me guess, neurotic Jewish guy. Wow, real, real shocking there, Adam. - Well, someone had to take over from Billy Crystal, right? I mean-- - Billy Crystal had some range. - He could go to Paris and meet an Emmy referee. - Yeah, he could ride on the range with Curly. I mean-- - Goldberg is always in New York. He'd be like, oh, yeah, I don't know about this one. (laughing) - That is true. - I don't know, Billy Crystal-- - Say Beard, same hair, Google him now. He's got the same beard and the same hair. He just wears bomber jackets and he's got a feud with someone named Adam F Goldberg. The guy stinks and he's a box and he makes me want a roofer, I'm, I didn't say. - Oh no. - So I didn't say that. (laughing) - What? - That's the truck that we bought. - That's the truck backing up. - Here you go. - I'll pay a pivot here for you. What did you have a bigger problem with? Adam Goldberg or the facts of that, they just had a shove the New York Knicks being in an NBA finals down your throat. - Oh my God, it both, but hey. - I didn't have to see stuff on Marbury. So you want to know what? I didn't have to see that legend. - They did show Kurt Thomas-- - They did show Kurt Thomas-- - And Alan Houston. - And Alan Houston. - And no, a lot of La Terrell Spreewell. - And a lot of Spreewell. - I'm happy with, like frankly that, that bumps this movie up quite a bit. - Oh, wow. - We got Nick's La Terrell Spreewell, which is like right during the spinning rims and the cornrows era of Spreewell, like-- - Yeah. - Eat Spreewell. - And of all the kings that they would like highlight in this, it was Jackson. It wasn't-- - Bob Jackson. - Yeah, it wasn't Asia, it wasn't like C-web. It was Bobby Jackson, that's where it came out. - Jason Williams. - Yeah. - Mike Bivby. - Bivby Bobby Jackson. - Scott Pollard. Give me a Rick Adam and why you're at it. - I'm pretty sure they showed Bivby missing a jumper. - No, it didn't. - In my highlights, I think that's all the Bivby we got. (laughing) - Ah, it's so good. Real question about Billy Crystal before I get into the writers of this. Did he wear dark blue jeans in every movie he was in? - No, that's Jerry Seinfeld. - Okay. - Billy Crystal, Jerry Seinfeld, both from New York. Yeah, all it's all they wore was jeans and pants. - Well, that's fast. - Yeah. - Yeah, all right. - Okay, fair enough. Thank you. - What was the deal with us? (laughing) - Ask a question, get an answer. This is based on a book that was written by Michelle Alexander and Jeannie Long. The screenplay was by Brian Regan. - Not that Brian Regan. - Not that Brian Regan. (laughing) - I don't know. I just saw Brian Regan assumed it was somehow that Brian Regan from, - Like the puppet comedian? (laughing) - Yeah. - Nope, not that guy. Burs, Burs, Burr, sorry. Burr Steers and Kristen Buckley. Buckley and Regan also wrote 102 Dalmatians. And that is the only other movie they wrote. Steers also wrote Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. (laughing) - I mean, he didn't write Pride and Prejudice. That was a book. - Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, the movie, which is also a movie. - Oh, and zombies, oh. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, no. - No, that's not two movies. That's one movie. - Yeah, I thought that was two separate movies. - I don't know. - No. - Did you miss the series of books? It was like Abraham Lincoln, Zombie Killer, and then Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Like I should have gone, if I went to Powell's, I would have picked up on those books. - Totally, totally, yeah. - Get educated for once. - By the way, like Google, Billy Crystal wearing denim. He had some bits. - I know, that's why I asked sweaters with his denim and that guy had some bits. - Sweater and denim, that is the Billy Crystal look and white shoe on it. - Oh, yeah. - There's even some with him wearing leather pants. - Oh boy. - Oh boy, oh boy. - Like Eddie Murphy. - Eddie Murphy. - Eddie Murphy, Eddie Murphy, whatever, yeah, yeah, yeah. (laughing) - Billy Crystal, Eddie Murphy, same level of cool. Same level of cool. - Yeah. (laughing) - And then the beard too. He did go through like the beard era too. - Oh yeah. - Billy Crystal beard era. Let's see, directed by Donald Petrie, who also directed some bangers kind of. He did Miss Congeniality, the Sandy Bullock vehicle. Grumpy old men. - I like, I like women. - Walter Matt though. - Yeah. - But what a classic. - That's a banger. - They're old guys and they're fucking grumpy about things. - Goddamn right. - Don't wanna snow. - Yeah. (laughing) - Isn't the whole premise they're both trying to like bang some chick, you know, like fight nowhere who's gonna try to bang this chick? - Isn't it like Sophia Loren or something that's like, yeah. - Maybe I can rock hell Welsh. - Yeah. - But I mean, hey, I don't think there's many of those ramble on around that age bracket. - Oh. - Shoot your shot. - Absolutely. - Why not? Also directed Richie Rich, and welcome to Mooseport. (laughing) - Oh, that's great. - Range. - Welcome to Mooseport, is that Ray Romano? - Yes. - Hackman, Hackman. - Hackman, yeah, Hackman, yeah. - Ray Romano. - Ray Romano and Gene Hackman, like why is Gene Hackman making that, the guy who like retired from acting 'cause he's like, he's too good for it, basically. Like, welcome to Mooseport. All right, budget for this movie is $50 million. - A lot of money. - It's a lot of money. Box office, 177.5. So this was a very popular movie that came out. - You did say Kate Hudson gets a top billing. I'm wondering if she got paid more. Was she like the hotness at the time in the early 2000s, or McConaughey? - Oh, yeah, she was selling the McConaughey at the time. - Yeah. - I think that might go against our feminist, like-- - Yeah, what? - That we started the-- - How much are you talking about? - Toxic femininity, right? Making more money than us. - Yeah, McConaughey definitely got paid more than she did for this. - For sure, even though 'cause I was thinking about this when I was watching it too, I was like, are they the leading acting family in Hollywood? - The Hudson's. - And you know, Goldie Hahn, Rock Hudson, Oliver Hudson, then you got Kurt Russell and Wyatt Russell. I mean, he raised her pretty much. So are they-- - Yeah. - The elite, I mean, are they bigger than the Copolas with, you know, Cage and-- - Like, well, they're all actors. - So you got Cage and Talia Shire and Jason Schwartz in Sofia, Copola, I think she's talking to you about. - Oh, yeah, yeah, that's right. The Copola families include Nick Cage, that's right. - Cage, yeah. - Yeah, but like not a lot of actors. So, yeah, I think so, right? - Oh, I think they're the family of acting by us. - Mom and daughter, at one point in their career, were the biggest actresses in Hollywood. - Yeah. - Then she made you, me and Dupree. - No. - You fucking kill a dog in a movie? Like, you're dead to me. I-- - Yeah, your career's gonna take. - I'm sorry, if you're in that movie, you're dead to me. - She's only 46. I didn't know that. Go for her. I'm not saying that based on looks. I thought she was just older than that. Beautiful woman, I'm not-- - She does look good. Yeah, we said that when we watched the-- the onion movie or whatever, yeah. - Yeah, I just thought she was like 50 or something, which I guess four years is trivial, but got it. I mean, at 50, she should just walk off a bridge, right? King, is that what you're saying? - Actress is in Hollywood once they turn 30. I thought you'd just kick him to the curb, right? - Yeah. - Does anyone have him? - Next thing, please. - That's how we got Sabrina Carpenter. Let's not do this. (laughing) - Right, you know who-- - You know who you are, we don't want to do this. - You know who you left out in the casting of this was you left out Lilith from Cheers. - I did, yeah. - Yeah. - I don't know her actual name. - I didn't remember her name either. I just, she's-- - Yeah. - She was the boss, yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah. - She was great. She had like a nice few year run. And yeah, after Cheers, like, I don't really remember her and anything. I guess other than this. - She's actually watched Cheers. - I did, yeah. - Little random. - Just on repeats, right? - Yeah, like randomly, yeah. - I was weird, I only started watching really when like Woody came on board in Kirsty Alley, who's awful in it, I don't mind Kirsty. - She's dead, right? - No, I think she's living. - No, I thought she had recently died of cancer or something. - That's a good question. - She was one of those people who was like, I'm not doing chemo, I have moon rocks. - I can definitely see that. - Crystal's Centereal cards. Please, Mr. Fauci, keep away your medicine. - She died in 22, yeah. So there you go. - Told ya. - Told ya. - This guy knows his actresses from the mid 90s. - I do know when we-- - Look who's talking, look who's talking too, he's all over it. ♪ Bow, bow, get it around ♪ ♪ Bow, get it around ♪ - She died at the age of 71. She definitely did go undergo theme chemo, it says. So, yeah, just-- - I'm an asshole. Sorry, I mean-- - I mean-- - I'm glad you said it. (laughs) - And I thought she was a rock person, I'm sorry. - Yeah, no worries, crystals. - Yeah, crystals, yeah. - Get it right. - So, I wrote down about halfway through this movie, 'cause as you guys know, I take notes every movie we watch. I wrote down-- - I wanna go to all of 'em Z. - Yeah, nerd. - Nerd. - Nerd. - Nerd. Nerd. (laughs) - I, yeah. I wrote down, I hate this movie. (laughs) It's like halfway through. (laughs) And I came around on it. So, the reason I hated this movie is because of the reason I hate a lot of movies. - We're just, 'cause there was a strong female-- - Thank you, thank you, I'm glad you said it. Yeah. As soon as she started introducing Hank into the movie, I was like, "Sorry, sorry, babe." - Yeah. - Sorry, don't-- - Sorry, doll. - Sorry, doll. (laughs) - Oh, this is fantastic. - Ah, misogyny's awesome. - Yeah, yeah. (laughs) - It's because this movie was doing stuff that like, I really, really hate in movies. Like, meet the fuckers and there was the other one with like, Zach Gallifenakis or whatever. And he was like, movies where the character is, and I know that's like the plot of this movie. Like, she's supposed to do that, but I fucking hate watching it where like a character is just a dick to the other character. And the character just puts up with it and deals with it. And there's no limit to the amount of bullshit they will put up. And I know that's the point. That's like, that's the plot of this movie. I understand that, but I fucking hate watching it. As soon as they started, like as soon as they had the scene where they went to the family's house, that's when this movie turned around for me. And I really started to enjoy it. Like, it became an actual like nice romantic comedy love story that I enjoyed watching. - Everything prior to it, just fucking pissed me off. I was sitting there like angry. Like, when she goes in on like the boy's night or whatever and like, that scene fucking made me so mad. Like, I was like, because like a rational person, like obviously she's not acting irrationally, but a rational person on his end will be like, "Hey, like are you okay? "Like what's going on?" Like, 'cause this is not like how you were acting like a few days ago. Like, is everything all right? Like, I'm actually concerned 'cause you're acting wildly different than you were before. Like everything all right. I don't even know you. I've known you for like a few days. So is everything okay? I'm just checking in. - Well, they did bring it up with his buddies like, oh, like, oh, she's bipolar is like the conclusion they came to. - Which-- - That's the amount of like him like, are you okay? It's like, oh yeah, she's just bipolar, right? That's all it is. - Yeah. So, so listener, if you haven't actually seen this movie, the plot of it is Andy is a writer. She works for like the most famous women's magazine in the world like this. - It's cosmopolitan, isn't it? - Essentially. - And she's like-- - They call it the rag on the streets. - Yeah. - She's, she's-- - Get it. - She's. - Jesus. - Layered. - What's happening? - Onions. - That joke's got wings. - Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. - Letting it out. - Yo. - She, uh... She, uh, she's a writer and she's like an advice columnist, basically. And she wants to do more. She aspires to do more. And so, like, to save her friend, like, 'cause her friend had like a bad experience with a breakup and the boss of the magazine was saying, like, okay, somebody write about her experience. Like, somebody write about it or whatever, blah, blah, blah. And to save her friend, Andy comes up with this idea to how to get a guy to break up with you in 10 days, basically. - Yeah, do all the cliche things that women think drive men away? - Yeah, the drive men away and see if it works, essentially. And, like, that was the whole thing. Like, she met Ben, played by Matthew McConaughey, and that was her whole goal. Ben, on the other hand, is an ad dude and was trying to win an account to, like, sell... - Diamonds. - ...win this diamond account or whatever from Robert Klein, who's his boss. And there's these two female ad people who he's, like, going against, who they all sort of came to this agreement that he would have to make any woman fall in love with him in 10 days. And so, they happened to match up, and that's how it worked out. - Very extremely dumb, very dumb plot. - Yeah. - But, and I 100%-- - So, real quick, and the whole movie is her trying to annoy him enough to have him break up with her. And he obviously has this deal going where his job depends on it. And so, his whole goal is to make her fall in love with him, no matter what. So, there you go. - Conflict. - And I am with you. Like, the first half of this movie was fucking brutal. - Brutal. - But, especially, like, the Catherine Hahn scene where she's, like, in her bed after she's broke up with this guy after seeing each other for a week. The first half of this movie is, like, a bad "Sex in the City" episode, just bad. And then, I'm with you when she goes to, like, the family, barbecue, or whatever it is. It turns around, and it's enjoyable. - I actually kind of-- - I sorta liked it after that. - Three sizes that day. - You did! - It's cute, it's cute. - Yeah. - It actually ended up being kind of cute. - Yep. - So, I guess some of the things, so, like, again, like, the reason I didn't really enjoy that first half is 'cause they sorta just did, like, rapid fire her fucking with him. And, you know, like, I don't like seeing people be fucked with. (laughs) Like, it's sorta like my personality does not mesh with the first half of this movie at all. I don't watch TV shows or movies like that. If I see somebody gettin' fucked with in real life, I will, like, help that person, if I can. And this, the whole, it was, like, just non-stop. Like, the next game, her, like, making him go get, like a diet soda or whatever, and, you know, like, taking him to the Celine Dion concert, which, by the way, like-- - Hey, I'd go. - I'd go for the Knicks. Yeah, I'll go see Celine over the Knicks all day long. Yep, but, you know, like, going over, like, interrupting the boys' night with the friends, leaving him, like, all the voicemails, stopping off at his work, like, unannounced, and getting the dog that pisses on everything, and, like, just all of these things. And I'm just like, I don't like this movie. (laughs) - See, I think I found the problem with it in that first half, too. This is a rom-com, right? The rom-com is supposed to be comedy. If it was funny with how she was messing with him, it might have played better. And instead of just being, I know it's, she's supposed to be doing the cliched things, but it could have been funny. You could have found some original ways to make it entertaining for people, but, yeah, it's-- - Was this-- - That funny in 2003? - No, no, no, no. - No, I don't see that. That's not her, like, best, like, trait, as an actress is. There were a few scenes where she was trying to be a jerk, and you knew she was trying to be a jerk. - Yeah. - It just didn't-- - Yeah. - Like, it just-- - That's a good point. Like, Kate Hudson's, like, too nice to-- - Yeah, it's just-- - That's a problem with all those ones. It's like trying to see Sandy Bullock or, like, Reese Witherspoon be jerks. They've spent their whole career being trying to be, like, the-- - Yeah. - Over-the-top, nice, you know, Southern Bill kind of person. - The lovable person. - Yeah, totally. - Yeah. - It's hard to switch-- - Turn that switch on a bow. Now you're the bad guy, essentially, in a movie. - Like, the couple's therapy scene made me angry as well. - Yeah. - 'Cause that also wasn't funny, and that is, like, peak him getting fucked with. Like, that's gaslighting. Like, he's getting-- - Oh, yeah. - Look at you. - I know. Like, I know terms. (laughing) - And scammed him. Scammed him out of $300 on top of it. - Yep. Hello fellow youths. (laughing) I know terms. - I know terms. (laughing) - Oh, God. - And the other problem was is that you have Thomas Tlenen as, you know, supposed to be his buddy sidekick. He's a very funny person. Nothing they did with the guys was funny either. So it's not just, you know, the women not being funny. Every one in this movie was not funny. - 2003, like, Adam Goldberg was funny, too. Like, you had Goldberg too. (laughing) Get a bagel. Oh, I'm switching over here. I'm switching, I'm switching over a bagel. (laughing) - That's an over a bagel. - No, but like, you're totally right. To your point, like, the comic relief wasn't funny. (laughing) - Again, is that the early 2000s rom-com? I don't think any of them were actually funny. Like, comedy funny-wise, at least. - I think you look at this on paper. Like, even though it was 2003, you got Catherine Hahn, you got Tom Lennon and Adam Goldberg as the buddies. Like, the comic relief friends. And you look at it now, and you're like, fuck, Catherine Hahn, like, she is great. Like, this is gonna be funny, like, no doubt. And it wasn't, like, they worked. Yeah. But, but again, as this movie went on, and after that scene, I think this movie got actually good. Like, I actually enjoyed seeing the love story unfold. Like, after, you know, after they had the scene at the banquet, where they both found out about each other's thing, and then she wrote the article, they meet on the bridge, they make up, all this stuff. I think that's great. I think the ending was good. I think them coming back together was good. Again, they've only done each other for 10 days. So, I don't know, there's probably a lot more than each other is gonna learn about each other as we know, as people who have actually been in relationships before. But, I thought it was cute. It ended up being cute. - Do you wanna know what the number one ranked 2000s rom comments? - No, you don't. It stars Mel Gibson, so. - Moving on. - What women want? - Yes. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Yeah. - That was the first time I feel. Mel showed his feminine side in that movie. Two weeks ago. - And then they went on a tirade about, they went on a tirade about hating the Jews not long after, so. - Yeah, I do love, I think you'd relate, King. - I do love the top 10. - What women want, Kate and Leopold, white people, Amalet, white people, the wedding planner, predominantly white, Bridget Jones, Bridget Jones's diary, white people, Serendipity, white people, Kate Beckenzel, John Cusack, white people, Made in Manhattan. Oh, well, meaningly white people. - Jenny from the Blalabale, white people. Two weeks notice, white people. My big fat Greek wedding. - All white people. - Really white people. - Browning out the top 10. Brown sugar, everyone is not white. - What a cliche. - What a cliche. - We're loving basketball. - I was just saying, "Loving basketball" had been-- - What a cliche. - On the top 15, I'm just telling ya. You bounce Amalet, 'cause Amalet's not even like a-- - That's flooring. - It's behind low, plus low dogs. - Get outta here. - Get outta here, miss me with that. - Where was Shoko Lott in this? - This is number 23. - Somebody made a list that long, that is amazing. - Oh my God. - All right, we gotta grade this thing, guys. We got like, like a minute left. - What's out of this way? - Let's go five. Let's go five. Let's go out of five. - I'll start. I'm gonna give this like a two seven five. As the movie is going on, I'm like, "This is a one." But it grew on me, so two seven five. - Two three three. I like the year so vain scene. - I said the first half was a half a point or a zero. Second half was like a three, three and a half? I'll give it a two two five. - All right. - And it looks-- - And it looks-- - And it looks-- - Get out of which we honor from Klamath, and all you wacky pelicans and hustlin' owls. Thank you. - Yeah, by the way, thanks for like, making us go outside of our comfort zone movie-wise. 'Cause I'm gonna watch women in a movie. - Yeah. - Yes. Pass. - That's like giving them power. - No voices for you. - This is definitely the only way we're gonna watch it, is if a listener suggests it, though. (laughs) - Oh, definitely. - Oh, I'm not just turning on any of the early 2000 romcoms for my own enjoyment, so that's it.