Beantown Podcast - Way of the Water (11/11/22 Beantown Podcast)
Episode Date: November 12, 2022Quinn comes to you LIVE from the city where it all started to sing songs, do impressions, and salute water and the movies!...
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Hey, what's going on? It's Quinn David furnace. And this is my show. Quinn David furnace presents the bean town podcast for Friday, Veterans Day September 11th, 2022.
What's going on? What's happening? How are you? I know I promised you on last week's episode that we weren't going to be coming to you live on Veterans Day. That's why we did our veteran
and veterinarian salute or tribute last week. But I'm here in Beentown, USA, Boston, Massachusetts.
I'm wearing my Beentown podcast shirt here at the Renaissance Waterfront Hotel in the seaport district. It's just as fishy as it sounds.
And I'm not lying.
I walked down the street this morning
and go get coffee in my scone
and it just smells like lobster.
That was my attempt at a Boston accent,
but it really came off as Australian,
killing it with the accents today.
So I said, you know what?
I don't have my intro or outro music. I don't have my, I don't have my intro
or outro music. I don't have my Sands and GGU series. But what I do have is a voice, a
computer with a built in microphone and a heart and a tall boy of Sam Adams wicked hazy.
Juicy, New England style, just like me, then IPA 6.8%.
And I figured, you know what?
Let's check in with the listeners here.
You can't come to Boston and not do a show here.
Although last year we came to Boston and we did not do a show here.
And two years ago we came to Boston and we did not do a show here.
And I think in 2019 we came to Boston and we did not do a show here. And I think in 2019, we came to Boston
and we did not do a show here.
So these things just sort of happen sometimes,
but I wanted to check in on you.
What's happening?
What's going on?
I am the executive producer, show runner,
and gaffing lead of the first unit for this show. Hello to my friends in
Pakistan. Hello to Islamabad. Hello to Karachi. Hello to the Kiber pass. What's
happening? Listen to discretion is advised when you're listening to this
slightly truncated version of the bean-town podcast number one
We'll occasionally use some language
Boston style and number two this podcast is objectively terrible. I mentioned this show is gonna be slightly truncated
It's I'm not gonna not gonna lie to you. We're not gonna be chatting for a super long time
It's
9.15 9.5 OPM on Friday, November 11th, happy of
Veterans Day, and my flight leaves Boston, Logan at 6.30 a.m. So we are about
eight and a half hours from that happening. By the time we finish the show and
uploading all that stuff will be about eight hours away and I still am going to shower and go to bed presumably and then wake up and take an Uber to the
airport and all that good stuff. So we're we're counting down the hours here so that's why it's going to
be a kind of mini version here for episode 252.
You're also going to save time because of no outro music.
So there's like, you know, 10 minutes there that you're not going to have to worry about.
Just came back from a habit.
In fact, had lamb Schwarma in Lowell House with my cousin and good friend of the show,
Olu Makin De Ogu Nike.
This sat in the exact same place that I sat more or less when my Olu Makin De's oldest brother,
Olu Domini got married eight years ago.
What would that have been?
We're talking June of 2014, so eight and a half years ago. What would that have been? We're talking June of 2014,
so eight and a half years ago.
So it was fun, you know, we got out of the rain,
we took advantage of my cousin's special access privileges.
He's sort of a house manager of sorts.
I don't know what his official title is there,
but he's working on his
his PhD, I believe in theoretical physics. I think would be a semi-accurate way to
describe his academic prowess and he's getting free housing still at Havid and
commuting back and forth, I believe
Harvard and MIT. So it was nice to catch up. It was, I got to write the T. And I don't recall if I,
if I ever had before, I don't have a memory of it.
But I think this might have been my first time ever writing
the T, which is pretty cool.
I got to write the red line.
And I want to give a quick shout out here,
because we're all about public transportation here at the Beentown Podcast. A quick shout out to the Boston T. Very
well-marked, a lot of open seats, easy to get in, easy to get out, easy to buy your pass,
much quicker than CTA. You don't have to do that stupid thing like you do in Washington
where you got to swipe your card when you go in and swipe it out, swipe it again on your way out.
That's just the most idiotic thing I've ever seen.
And really, I think the federal government needs to do something about that.
But yeah, easy ride, nice and smooth, you know, easier to figure out than New York.
But speaking of New York, crazy, crazy, like 36 hours it's been.
We'll talk about this and we're going to get to the meat and potatoes, what we're actually
going to be talking about on the show today, which is movies and the water.
It's your little teaser. Yesterday, wake up early, I don't know, four, four, 15, something like that.
My flight was out of O'Hare at 715.
So I wanted to get, you know,
tool here by 545 or so.
So wake up, pack everything up,
fit my whole life into my backpack.
It was probably the most crammed that my backpack,
excuse me, it has ever been in Canhold,
but we're talking laptop, tablet, phone charger,
tablet charger, laptop charger, my book,
change of clothes, my gym clothes,
my gym shoes had to get a bike ride in this morning.
And some work materials and my toiletries
and some extra socks, always good to have extra socks.
And next thing, you know, I'm carrying around
like a 40 pound just, just dynamite sack basically.
You know, first, the start of the day, not so bad,
you get on the plane, it's a little cramped in there
to the Gordy, but oh well, take the cab into Manhattan
for the event there, nice and easy.
But then I walked from 59th Street down to Moynihan
Train Hall, which is in between 31st and 33rd.
So that's a little bit of a hole, walked down 9th Ave,
and then took a 4 1.5 hour Amtrak ride from New York
Penn station to Boston South Station and then hauled my stuff one more time to my
hotel which is about a mile walk from South Station. You're probably thinking, well
when you got all this comp, why don't you just take it, take a cab for your last leg there. And that's because I was picking up dinner on the way. And so I got
a little prosciutto pizza. I got to say, great idea in theory, terrible idea and execution.
You get prosciutto pizza. They just leave the giant strips laying across the top. And
inevitably what happens, you take a bite out of a slice.
And either the entire slab of prosciutto, prosciutitio prosciutto, it's Latin for little
approach. The whole slab comes either flying off, know slides right off the pizza you got no no grip.
So no friction between that prosciutto and that
And that pizza you know you get you get a nice pepperoni
It kind of kind of melds together, but you really don't get that
With the with a prosciutto it slides off and you do their falls down or you got a whole hunk up prosciutto. You got like half a hand in your mouth there. So still fun, still ate it, but
next time I probably would have gone for the margarita. You go to a authentic Italian place,
not Mexican. They got to spell margarita within each because they think it's cool and fancy.
to read it with an H because they think it's cool and fancy.
And then today was just, I didn't do any crazy commuting today except for writing the T. But I, I, I, man, I've walked past it three times now because it's, it's right on the bridge
between South Station and, and Seaport. The Boston T party museum. I love it, man. This thing, they play little penny
whistle tunes blasting from the exterior speakers of this tiny little museum
above the water the whole time 24-7 as far as I can tell. So you're walking past
it. You feel like you're really in colonial times, which I appreciate. I you know,
I felt compelled to find a
tricorn or had a powdered wig. My long stockings, I wanted to
fashion a musket, if you will, could have been a musketeer.
But alas, it was close. I was going to try to go this morning, but I got totally
shammed by some meetings.
And today I ended up working more today than I've ever worked.
In a while, it was crazy. I was recruiting. I was inviting students to open house events. I was
probably other things. I would think, you know, I was all over the place, boom, boom, boom. So
I would think, you know, I was all over the place. Boom, boom, boom. So it's a whirlwind of a trip, but gotta get back tomorrow. Landing back in Chicago, like 8 a.m. I'm gonna try to go for a run.
It's gonna be a real cult. Winter has started from what I'm told from the recon I have in Chicago.
And then I have arcade fire tickets with Rachel for tomorrow night, which is a whole
other show. Well, it literally is a whole other show arcade fire, but we could run a whole
other podcast episode about where things are at with arcade fire, what my feelings are,
et cetera. I went back and forth. If you don't know, you know, all the news and the stories regarding
WinButler and Arcade Fire for the last couple of months, basically, I'm not going to get
into all of this, but basically, he hasn't done anything legal, but he's just a total scumbag.
And so I think where I'm at, where I've settled as a fan, because I've been an'm at where I've settled as a fan because I've been in arch I've been following arcade fire for probably probably six six-ish years
now probably like 2016 like late late college grad school that air is when I
first kind of started listening to them. I think I first noticed them when the
suburbs came out which is their third album from like 2014 and then Reflector was like,
no, I think Reflector's 14, maybe subverses like 12 or 13, I don't know, and then everything
now I think is 17. But we're going to the concert tomorrow, going to try to enjoy it.
They put on a great show. It'll be my second time ever seeing them, seeing them in Philly before actually.
And I don't know, I think beyond that, it's kind of like I will, if they continue to be a band,
if they continue to put out another album or anything like that, I think I'll, you know,
listen to it. Just because if I just find like a, you know, YouTube stream or something or some other internet stream.
I don't feel like I'm supporting them in any certain way,
like certainly not monetarily or financially.
And I don't really care to support them,
which is tough because I think a lot of the other band members
are cool people and very talented,
but just not on board with a win-buttler thing, but you can't
really have arcade fire with that win-buttler. But I don't think I'm ever gonna feel compelled to go
back to a show. So in that sense tomorrow night is sort of my my arcade fire farewell if you will.
So we'll see how it goes. Yeah, it'll, I'm not going into it like, I'm going to try to enjoy myself, but I'm just
going to miserable the whole time.
It really is not that impactful for me.
I'm just going to try to enjoy some live music and try to separate the artists from the
art.
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given Samsung the week off,
but you know who doesn't take a week off, God,
when God speaks, he uses a Samsung.
week off God when God speaks and uses a sampson. The problem with these pints of Sam Adams wicked hazy juicy new England style is if I wanted to actually like
try to drink pretty much the whole thing while I was recording we'd be taking sip breaks every five seconds like this.
That's just dead air. So I'm going to try to limit my sip I promise.
Oh pulling up the Renaissance waterfront hotel
in room at dining menu they got a QR code and actually I only
used my work card for a latte and scone this morning so we're in business
budget-wise. Open closes today at 11 pm it's 10.03 we got 57 minutes delivered to
room yes. We're really just shooting from the hip here.
I have no intention of worrying
or something unless something really catches my eye.
There's three categories.
There's winevers, which is food it looks like.
There's soft sips.
Like an aqua, panas, still water, small, $4.
$6 for a sugar-free red bull.
There's hard sips,
local beer, red wine, white wine,
sparkling wine, or specialty cocktails.
All right, bean town poll user engagement,
digital marketing question of the week.
Add the Renaissance Waterfront Hotel Room Service.
How much is an on the rocks margarita with no H?
Because this isn't Europe. It's Boston. So again, it's the Andorax margarita. It's
375 milliliters that helps you imperial system people out there. Description is hornitos plata de quilla, tart line flavors
and triple sec.
All right, enter your guests at
beantownpodcastyahoo.com again.
Let's beantownpodcastyahoo.com
or you can submit a comment on
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Boy, that's convenient.
Or you can tweet at us at
beantowncast.
And I'll say this guys, get your tweets in while you can,
because we are running out of time.
I don't mean to exaggerate or exacerbate or adjudicate.
Twitter is quite literally a dumpster firing now.
Like the average person is kind of able to still use it the same way
they always had been, which for me is almost nothing.
But it's just, it's crazy out there right now. It is the Wild West with all these parodies and
in personifications and imperfections.
It's nuts.
Okay, the answer, Dremel, please is $26 US dollars.
If you wanted, you know what this is crazy?
I guess it's just because of the size.
I was gonna say the old fashioned is $16,
but it's almost half the size.
$8 for a canned bloody Mary,
and $8 for a triple evade, Kisota.
That's gotta be like two ounces, two ounce can. They don't
list the size. That's how you know it's going to be bad. If you're looking for a local beer,
not terrible. You can get like a Harpoon IPA. I went to Harpoon Brewing today for $8. Sam
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There's snacks, truffle fries sounds pretty damn good.
You know what I'm actually not gonna do this though?
Because it sounds so amazing,
but I had lamb shwarma at like seven.
So I just gotta, I gotta hold off, okay?
It's gonna be okay.
I got, I'll get some dunk in it like 530 tomorrow. I'll go again. Okay, it's gonna be fine
All right, all right, all right, all right. Let's get to the final thing that we actually wanted to talk about here
Which is movies and the Wata so as many of you know there's there's gonna be a couple different
Angles I take on this.
And it's really just gonna be disjointed
and all over the place.
So you have that to look forward to.
I'll also mention I'm overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Right now, live on air.
From my hotel room on the 10th floor here,
I can see Boston Logan.
I can see the Atlantic.
If I squint, I could see Martha Stewart's vineyard. So, really
just some breathtaking views. But as many of you know, the sequel to the once, one time
high-scercing film of all time Avatar is set to come out in, I don't know, a couple
weeks. Which don't let me forget, speaking of a couple weeks, the World Cup starts October
or November 20th, Cutterverse Ecuador. The world will be watching. We got to do our World
Cup Predictions special next year, because I don't think we did one four years ago in 2018. But Avatar 2 is subtitled Way of Wata.
And I've been thinking lately and if my lovely GF out there, Rachel is listening
or her sister Amanda, you might want to shut your ears off for a second because I'm about to
I'm about to sing a song that will evoke certain memories from last week and dead stay weekend at UAUC
Goal, why not? ILL, I and I I think that's what they sing
But it got me thinking hey, you got avatar 2 way of the water or way of Water, but James Cameron was never much for articles
and the.
But I'm thinking hey, you know what, you need a good theme song.
Every good song has a memorable, you know, credit song.
So when, you know, the big battles done, the Navi have clashed with the Marines, you
know, the brutal savages finally been exterminated
from their planet Pandora.
It, you know, fate boom, fate to black,
or just a hard cut to black.
And then you get a soft little soulful guitar going
and it's boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom,
and it's just as avatar to way of water
directed by James Cameron and you're singing way of the water
way of the water now he speak in the water god's gonna kill the navy who's that young girl dressed in blue. Way of the water,
some whirling tins in it wow, wow, wow, wow.
All right.
That's it for singing, I promise.
But wouldn't that be just a perfect theme song for Avatar 2,
Way of Water?
So that would need to another interesting discovery.
So Black Panther 2 Wakanda forever, which frankly, they should have stayed for a Black Panther 4
because then it could have been Black Panther Wakanda 4 and then ever. I mean
they're probably you know if they do kind of a fast and furious franchise
sort of thing they could just do, you know, black panther than black panther, black panther two, Wakanda forever, then black panther three, maybe, maybe LeTisha Wright has a three sum with two
other, you know, COVID deniers, and then you could still do black panther four Wakanda forever.
And it's kind of, you know, you think, hey,'s confusing that's too similar well I'll tell you this much don't re or don't forget that you know
DC comics and whatever film studio I don't know they made suicide squad in you
know 2017 or whatever and then like three years later they made
suicide squad again like but some of the characters and
actors were the same and some are different. And it's just like this is the most
confusing thing. You call it the exact same thing and just this is terrible.
Which is a shame because Suicide Squad, the second Suicide Squad, which is not
Suicide Squad 2, it's just Suicide Squad. It is actually quite good, I thought.
And I've never seen the first one they made, which I think is like Wolfsmith, right, Jared
Leto.
But then the second one was Margot Robbie was in both, which is very confusing, but it
had, that's the one that had Pete Davidson in it for the first 30 seconds, I think. I has like John Cena, place peacemaker, and I don't remember who else is in that.
David Destinolshin, from the Dark Knight DePaul Legend, he plays Polka.man, Suicide Squad cast.
From 2021. Was it Edress Elbow? I think he was in that one too. Edress Elbow. Good stuff, good stuff, good stuff. Nathan
Philly on. I think he was like Pete Davidson. He was in it for two seconds. But that's, you know, that goes back. Oh, a black
Panther 2. That's what I want to talk about. So black Panther 2 comes out and I realize, you know, I goes back, oh, a black panther too, that's what I want to talk about. So black panther too comes out and I realize, you know, I have no intention of seeing this
film because I'm not a superhero movie guy. I did see black panther the original, but
that's because it had amazing actors. It had the man who tragically passed away, the black
panther, black panther actor.
It's not she would tell Egyo for,
that's what I keep wanting to say, Chadwick Boseman.
It had Michael B. Jordan, who you might know from the wire.
It had Daniel Collouier, Collouia, something like that.
And you know, you really got a Godhead 3 and 1 go in there.
So black panther 2 comes out, well,
who's the lead, well, we got the Tisha Wright, who's a, you know,
COVID and vaccine denier.
Who else is in that movie?
I don't know.
I heard Martin Freeman was in it for two seconds.
You know, we don't even get Bill Wilbeggas.
And so it's just a whole bunch of nobody's.
There's no star power.
So I said, well, let me read through the plot summary.
See if there's anything interesting. Wouldn't you know it's a movie set underwater.
The bad guys are these underwater creatures much like the Navi in Avatar 2 way of water. So
that got me thinking, you know, which came first, black, the storyline for Black Panther II or Avatar II, you got to figure this Avatar II
because Avatar II was written by James Cameron
all the way back in the 70s and Black Panther II didn't even
come into existence until like two years ago.
So I gotta say, I gotta call out Black Panther II here
and it hurts me to say this because I'm a total Panther head.
Chadwick Boseman, Cam Newton,
Kenny Pickett, the list goes on and on and on and on.
But Black Panther 2 directly stealing plot elements,
a total plot heist, if you will.
But I wanted to finish up these thoughts by just
just throwing a tribute out to some of those other great underwater movies. You know,
Avatar 2 Way of Wata and Black Panther 2 Wakanda forever. It should be Wakanda 2 ever.
They're going to steal the box office numbers this holiday season, but I don't want anyone
to forget about some of our heroes
from past box offices.
Very quick sidebar, I promise.
Speaking of box office, you might have heard
the news that movie passes back.
Well, Chicago is their first test market.
I was on the list to receive,
be the first one to receive information. They finally
launched two days ago and as you would expect their pricing structures totally bogus. If
you pay the lowest tier is $15 a month and that gets you, they said I think 34 credits and I was reading this on
Reddit someone wanted to go to some kids movie you know we're not talking
Moana to way of the water here we're talking like you know Zootopia plus or
something that no one cares about and they said that that movie was 35 credits so
on that base plan they didn't have enough credits after $15 to see one movie a month.
So if you're asking me, hey, coin, movie pass is back.
You were a huge proponent of that first time around.
Are you going to jump back in?
I think not.
So this is official, my official utilization of movie pass. However run, but come back is not for me.
Okay.
What do you guys do you guys?
Other great movies set underwater.
Hunt for Red October. Who could forget the thrilling performance
based off of the that one guy's novels Tom Clancy I
Think that's actually right. I was getting ready to like make a joke and pull some some just total
Bad ass name out of my my my ass basically, but Tom Clancy is actually right
So that came to me very fortunately at the exact
right time. So who's in the Hount for a Doctor where you got Sean Connery? I don't know what
I accept that was. It certainly wasn't Scottish. You have Alec Baldwin, of course, piercing blue
eyes. I think Sam Neils and I want a young Sam Neil, you know, from a Jurassic Park.
I don't remember who else is in it. I haven't seen it in a very long time.
But it's a great thriller. The whole time you think, you think Old Sean is the bad guy, but turns out he just wants, he just wants out of this war. Can't we all drop our guns, our muskets,
and go to the Boston Tea Party Museum
and listen to some penny whistle and just be merry.
Drink a Sam Adams, drink a Harpoon Brewing,
Cat-A-Mount IPA, which I had earlier today.
I also had a Duncan, pumpkin, ale,
Duncan, pumpkin, you can't go wrong there.
But hunt for a October,
you don't get a lot of land in that movie.
It's mostly underwater in a cool badass submarine.
Also Crimson Tide, another submarine movie,
I've never actually seen it.
It's Denzel and Jean Hackman,
and I've heard it's a great character study, and the poster is very red,
if my memory serves me correctly, but I don't know, I've never seen it. Another great,
you know, Tom Clancy flick, if you will, let's go into Wikipedia for Crimson Tide. It's not Tom Clancy,
so we're learning things already.
It takes place during a period of political turmoil in Russia.
Boy, that narrow is it down.
Thanks for the Wikipedia, in which alternation lists threatened to launch nuclear missiles
at the United States and Japan.
Well, how do those, how do they get their hands on those missiles anyways?
Story perils are real incident during the Cuban missile crisis.
I was playing online pictionary a couple of weeks ago and my clue was Cuba and so I drew an island that looked shockingly similar to Cuba and no one got it from that. I don't think so I drew a
a pig next to it in the bay and you, geopolitical heads will pick that up right away.
We're a hunt for Crimson tide, Denzel, Gene Hackman, and then a bunch of, a bunch of nobody's
like Vigo Mortensen and James Gattalfini and Lilo Brancato Jr. Okay, a bunch of nobody's.
And our good friend Steve Zahn.
Oh, what a throwback to last week's episode.
I don't even know why we were talking about Steve Zahn.
Oh, we were talking about White Lotus.
What a guy, star of Crimson Tide.
Another great one, Shark Tale.
Will Smith and a loaded Cassier, pulling up, I see Will Smith,iro who knew a score Sezi Jack Black Renee was it Zellweiger
Get a strip there for a second Angelina Jolie and
Michael Imperial he's speaking of white white castle white Lotus
He's in that too Peter F, very famous. He plays a
leopard shark. Peter Falk is he Colombo? Yes. Being to a podcast knowledge is deep.
Christine Aiguiller and Missy Elliott portray fish versions of themselves at the end of
the film singing Car Wash. Well, I know what I'm watching after this. It'll be a nice put me to sleep kind of thing.
Shark Tank was one of those, SharkTill was one of those weird movies.
It came out right after Nemo.
And they're very different.
Nemo is very much like a fun buddy cop movie for the kids, you know, two, two, 33 wallaby ways, Sydney, Australia,
you know, 71017, something. And then you get Sharktail, which is very kind of sexy and sensual.
And Angelina Jolie's hips do not lie. I don't know what kind of fish that was. I don't know if that was based off of a real
life fish. If it was a fish that just got booty Botox or what it was, but it'll make you feel
fishy feelings that you have in Felton years. I don't remember the exact feeling around Sharktail
growing up, but I definitely did not see it, you know,
until I was much more mature, you know, less fall or so. There's also finding Nemo
too, which I never saw. Finding Dory I think is what they called it. Never saw it.
I feel like I'm not missing anything. Really, I would prefer to cancel Alan.
So.
But give me Angelina Jolie is a fish all day.
Wow, wow, wow, sound my gills.
Last one, not really an underwater movie,
but there's that one cool scene and fantasy menace
where you and McGregor and Liam Neeson
follow uh, not best
underwater to the the gungan city and i just wanted to include this so i could say gungan
and uh, maybe do a boss nass impression
jaja you say me droop uh
that's weird that's kind of it's kind of halfway between boss Nass and Jabba the Hut. Where you got it? We got to stop. I feel like we should stop.
We sing the Avatar 2 theme song and we attempted a boss Nass impression. If
that's not bean town live in Boston at 10, 23 at night when your flight leaves
in eight hours, I don't know what is. So those are the bean town podcast salute to movies
and the Wata. World Cup starts in eight days, nine days actually, you're going to want to check
that out. We'll be coming to you live next week with a pretty regular episode.
I got a six day work week next week, but that's not gonna stop me.
Nothing stops me because I'm unstoppable.
Like Will Smith in Shark Tank, because I think he, I think he beats the bad guys at the end.
So good for him.
He slaps the Chris Rockfish.
That's what I got for you guys. We got no outro music, so we're just gonna be going out cold. So good for him. He slaps the Chris Rockfish.
That's what I got for you guys.
We got no outro music, so we're just going to be going out cold, speaking of cold, the
weather.
Oh boy, bundle up everyone.
Stay safe, stay sane.
My name is Quinn David Furnace.
This was the Bean Tom Podcast live from Boston.
Hope you have a good night.
Bye.
Bye.