Blank Check with Griffin & David - Ponyo on the Cliff with Shirley Li
Episode Date: October 27, 2019Writer, Shirley Li (The Atlantic) joins Griffin & David to discuss 2008's better Little Mermaid, Ponyo on the Cliff! Together they examine Ponyo's love of ham/Sosuke, offer up fresh Men In Black I...nternational takes, present life hacks such as bringing a fish back to life with vodka and yes, the dog is off the leash.Â
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Blank Check with Griffin and David
Blank Check with Griffin and David
Don't know what to say or to expect
All you need to know is that the name of the show is Blank Check
Ponyo Wants Podcast!
Hell yeah!
Ham!
Okay, spoilers.
Spoilers.
Let's just right off the bat.
There's a lot of that in Ponyo.
A lot of kids going,
you know what I mean?
They realize something amazing is about to happen,
like they're going to eat a sandwich.
I thought maybe you would try the song.
Oh, no.
Ponyo.
like they're gonna eat a sandwich.
I thought maybe you would try the song.
Oh, no.
Ponyo.
Can I get into spoilers right away, David?
This is the most exciting.
This is jamming out.
I've seen you about anything in Solo. This is my favorite movie of all time.
Can I get into spoilers right away?
Yeah.
Ponyo loves ham.
Oh, my God.
Let's get into some spoilers.
Let's get into some spoilers.
No.
Ponyo loves ham.
Sosuke loves Ponyo.
Ponyo loves Sosuke.
Hell yeah.
I love Sosuke's mom.
Sosuke's mom.
Number one crush.
Sorry, Forky.
Yeah, you know what?
Let's start with this.
Yeah, Lisa.
I tweeted this and people, because I said I tweeted that I had a crush on the mom from
Ponyo.
Yeah.
And like half the people were like, oh, you see, I have a crush on like a, you know,
100 foot tall sea goddess.
And I was like, no, fucking the mom with the like t-shirt.
No, that's me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
You're like, eat me, woman.
Eat me, God woman.
She's just like, oh.
Jen's like, yeah.
Giant wet lady.
Yeah.
The biggest wet lady in the world
I'm just like who's this bossy girl
Who can make ramen and drives like a maniac
She's a bossy round face
She's a classic
Simsian bossy round face
What does she sing
She does that little bit where she's like
It's a happy day
I can't remember
Someone tell me
I thought you guys knew everything I'm very excited about this episode it's a happy day or I can't remember. What's this? I don't remember. Someone tell me. I don't know.
I thought you guys knew everything.
Damn it.
I watched it this morning.
I'm very excited about this episode
because A,
Ponyo clearly itself
has you in a rare mood.
But B,
we have a guest on the show today
who I would say
is someone
who undoes the clasp
on the collar.
On the leash.
She unleashes the dog.
There's certain guests who the wall comes down
and the dog
is unleashed and I think our guest today
is one of them. You get David
David's in a rare mood
whenever you come in. You appeal to my silliest
side. Yes. We appeal to each other's
silly sides baby. Hello.
Hi. Hello. Shirley Lee.
Shirley Lee. What's up?
From the Atlantic.
The Atlantic.
Oh.
What?
What?
Spoilers.
She likes him.
What's going on?
She does like him.
Oh.
Yes, hello.
Hi, I'm here.
Hi.
How are you doing?
I'm doing great.
Switched gigs.
Switched gigs.
Last time we had you.
Do a little gig switch.
Do a little gig switching.
Last time we had you on the podcast, you were just about to leave New York City for good.
I was just about to switch cities.
To go work for, ew.
That's a great joke.
I've never heard it before.
Thank you.
And now, still living in LA, but now working for the LA satellite of the Atlantic.
So you are technically coworkers-workers with David.
That's right.
And you were just back here for a couple days.
We on Slack together.
Yeah, we're back on Slack together.
Slack is back.
Back on Slack.
Were you not on a Slack in the time that you weren't working?
There were a couple failed Slacks.
Yeah.
None ever took.
We had tried a friend Slack.
Yeah, sort of like former employees friend Slack.
Yeah, it's hard to keep that afloat, you know?
Do you know what was the greatest Slack failure of all time?
Please tell.
The movie podcaster Slack.
That was a failure.
That I think Joe Robinson, the great Joe Robinson, put together.
And the plan was we said a year ago we were going to do.
Like a big endgame podcast.
We were going to do an endgame podcast with 32 different movie podcast
being a lot of people in that endgame right and so we were all joking about it and then joe was
like we should actually do this and in april of 2018 she was like if we're gonna do this we have
to plan it out a year in advance and then all of us were like we'll get back to this in nine months
and then it never happened runway was longer than the one in Fast and Furious 6. Oh!
Endless runway.
It's a long runway.
Yeah.
But that Slack had like 37 people in it.
It did.
And a grand total of four messages.
It was like a bunch of people joining being like, hi.
And then that was the sum total of their contributions.
So was everyone just DMing each other or was there no activity at all?
A Slack needs to was the end of the dialogue.
Yeah.
Needs to take hold somehow.
I don't know how,
but there is like anytime I've done one that works,
it's some weird.
That's the only Slack I've ever been a part of.
Yeah.
I got a terrible success rate on Slack.
Should we start a blank check Slack?
I don't know.
I feel like I want less places where I can message you.
So I have a greater chance of hitting.
Yeah.
I don't like responding to things.
Exactly.
I feel like it's always seemed very antithetical to Griffin.
Definitely.
That's the core of my being.
Right.
No, it was like we were all tweeting at each other about this would be fun.
And then there was some DM sliding.
And then Joe was like, we need to start one Slack to organize.
And the Slack started and four people said hi.
And then the conversation ended.
And it was never talked about ever again.
No one sent a single gif.
No.
Gif.
No.
I'm going with gif.
I used to be a gif girl.
It's gif.
Yeah.
And then she went Hollywood on us.
Because you could then say, oh my God.
You could say, you know, the gif that keeps on giving.
Hollywood gif over here.
Yeah.
Gif that keeps on giving is fun.
But I like saying it now.
Gif.
You say the gif that keeps on gifing? I feel here. Yeah, GIF that keeps on giving is fun. But I like saying it now. GIF. You say the GIF
that keeps on giving?
I feel like I'm yelling
at someone.
GIF.
GIF me GIF.
Yeah,
like give me this.
I don't want to
give you anything.
GIF is peanut butter.
Bad peanut butter.
Ooh.
Not that good.
What's your favorite
peanut butter?
Of the sort of like
supermarket like,
I'm skipping.
Oh yeah.
I'm a skipper.
Yeah,
that's a good call.
And then I have
this nostalgia for Mom's like GIF though. I'm skipping. Oh, yeah. I'm a skipper. Yeah, that's a good call. And then I have this nostalgia for...
Smooth, crunchy.
Mom's like Jeff, though.
I'm crunchy.
I am crunchy, but sometimes I'll swerve into smooth.
You know, fancy a...
Swerving into smooth.
Yeah, just a different...
You could be a smooth operator or a crunchy boy.
I have a nostalgia for Peter Pan, which was the one we had in the house when I was a kid.
But I think Peter Pan may have gone off the rails a little bit. Like, it seems like a bit of a junkie option. Here's the thing. Is Peter Pan, which was the one we had in the house when I was a kid. But I think Peter Pan may have gone off the rails
a little bit. It seems like a bit of a junkie
option. Here's the thing. Is Peter Pan peanut butter?
Yeah, Peter Pan peanut butter. That's a lot to say.
I always liked it, but I
think now I view it as
oh, is that the budget peanut butter?
I think, do you know what I'm saying?
It's even below Jif on the
sort of, right, supermarket scale
for some reason.
Is Peter Pan the Huntts Ketchup of the
peanut butter world? Do you know what I'm saying?
I also am such a peanut butter fiend that I
always have a supermarket
peanut butter
and a fancy
stir
peanut butter that's all
in case, because I might want one or the
other. I didn't know you were eating peanut butter this much all you know in case you know because I might I might want one of the others I didn't know you were eating
peanut butter this much
yeah
it's like my default
I love it
other butters
cashew butter
almond butter
I've flirted
but I've never
never taken them out
I've been getting into
smoothies and juices
right well peanut butter
can be a good base
for those
how'd that happen
I'm so unhealthy
truly
I gotta start eating breakfast so i drink
my breakfast cold waffle yeah great breakfast it's a 3 p.m cold waffle fry for a bunny and ben
accepted it very quickly he did he accepted right almost i barely had time to move my hand towards
him i've been so unhealthy oh cold waffle fry it like Ponyo jumping out of the bowl for that waffle fry.
Hey. When Ponyo grabs that ham.
Hello. That's so good.
Griffin, you keep saying Ponyo. I'm sorry.
No, it's okay. See, I'm getting some flack for
saying Jif. I want to toss it
back on Ponyo. You're making a choice.
I'm just wrong. Do you know what I'm saying? I allow
myself to be correct. It's Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo. Ponyo. Ponyo. I keep on saying that.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Like, think of that song,
Pond the River on the... Where?
No, wait.
How does it go?
No, don't worry.
There's been a thing recently in the Reddit
where people have been saying,
I was disappointed by the lack of Ben in this episode.
I think maybe he was just really hungover.
And every time someone has guessed that,
I've gone, yeah, no, that was correct.
No one's ever jumped to that conclusion incorrectly
Ben's very awake today
Ben didn't pipe in very much I wonder if he was barely awake
pipe in Ben
sometimes Ben takes it off
he's like LeBron
it's the energy
sometimes it's an academic kind of conversation
I can't
I'm a poet.
Yeah.
Ben, Ben Dusser.
We were Ben.
Shirley came up with one right before we started recording.
Oh, yeah.
Do you want to say it?
Should I say it?
I feel like I should explain it first.
So Ben came over and started
fiddling with my mic
and tinkered with it.
So as he walked away, I said, tinker Ben.
Tinky, tinky, tinky.
Tinky, tinky.
You plussed it.
Introduce the podcast.
This podcast is called Blank Check.
It's about filmographies. Directors have
early success, massive success early on in their career
given a series of blank checks,
make whatever crazy patent projects they want,
and sometimes those checks clear,
and sometimes they bounce.
Baby.
Yes.
Oh, well done.
He's graduated to certain tolls
over the course of different miniseries,
such as Kylo, Ben,
producer Ben Kenobi,
Ben Night Shyamalan,
Ben Seid,
Ailey Ben's with the dollar sign,
Ben 19, the fennel maker,
say Ben anything, dot, dot, dot.
I know I'm getting these out of order.
Mr. Bencredible, Eat, Drink, Ben Hosley,
Beetle Vape Juice.
Yeah.
What the fuck is the, you know,
Michael Mann one?
Oh, fuck.
Oh.
At this point, we're recording.
This is almost the end of this miniseries, but...
But we just wrapped man basically we
just wrapped man basically we're jumping ahead in the in the filmography because shirley's in town
hey i screwed things up what's the michael man name what's the michael man name oh uh
i feel like someone was proposing some dollar hide ben dollar haas i don't fucking know i don't know michael ben oh
wow i nailed it
public enemies that's all right dan dan daddario uh um variety tv what about hosley
yeah that should be your nickname.
Hosley? What are you talking about?
Like Ollie.
You're just saying your name.
It's just spelled differently?
Yeah, it would be easier to remember.
I wish you were hungover.
What did Dan Daddario say?
Sometimes he suggests a name.
He's a great suggester.
That's why we call him the great suggester.
And so I'm just searching back through my DMs to see if he had a man suggestion.
But I'm not sure that he did.
I'm just wondering.
We can keep talking.
I mean, Benny Bumpo would be good if he hadn't changed the name to Hawkeye, you know?
Right.
Yes, that would be good.
There would be no problems with that.
Benny Bumpa?
No, exactly.
No one would have an objection.
No.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
This score slaps
oh yeah
yeah
I mean that's the thing
okay so
full disclosure
because Shirley
is an Ellie resident
and we're
so we're doing this
a little out of order
sorry
I feel like Griffin
as he is
discovering
exposed to Miyazaki
this is a big jump ahead
we're skipping a bunch
of them in the middle
I haven't seen before
the only ones
you've seen so far
are Keklyosura
which doesn't have
a Hisashi score at all.
And then Castle in the Sky, which is a beautiful score, but it's very electronic.
It's kind of spare and strange.
And I've watched Nausicaa now.
Oh, yeah.
Because we thought we were going to record it earlier.
And so that's all cool.
But this is right.
This is now where he's like at the height of his power.
I was kind of surprised by how epic this score was.
It feels like Lawrence of Arabia or something.
Kind of the magic of this movie where you're like,
I know this is just like a little fairy tale about a boy and his friend,
but like this is kind of like a humongous epic at the same time.
There's a tsunami.
Even though it only has like three locations
and they're all like a 10-minute drive from each other.
Look, this is a thing.
I rewatched all of the Toy Story movies recently.
At the time we're recording
this, it will have been several months before the episode comes
out, but it also probably will apply for the week
this episode comes out. I assume I will
have also rewatched all the Toy Story movies
again. Toy Story 1
has four locations.
Right. It is crazy. It's like
Bonnie's Room. Toy Story 1.
No, 1. Bonnie's not born.
Andy's House? No. Do we know 1 Bonnie's not born Andy's house No
Andy's house
Sid's house
The gas station
Pizza planet
Right
And the only other place
They go
And Andy's house
And Sid's house
Are next to each other
Next to each other
Right
Most of the movie
Takes place in one block
And the only other thing
You see is
The street
For the final
Moving chase
And that's sort of
Them just repeating
The same road
and houses over and over again.
But it is crazy that much like this,
they make a film that feels,
that is geographically taking place
in a very confined amount of space.
And yet the scope is so large.
I mean, it's kind of like a child's perspective
when you think about it, right?
I mean, they're very small.
That's the thing I think both of those movies do really well.
Those are small toys.
These are small people.
These are small.
These are tiny fish girls. As I'm saying, really, Toy Story does stress me out. They are small toys. These are small people. These are small. These are tiny fish girls.
Well, as I'm saying, really,
Toy Story does stress me out.
They're so little.
They're very small.
Anytime they get stranded somewhere,
I'm like, they're so far to walk.
You're so huge.
Yeah, I'm huge.
A large man.
I am a large man.
Four does that too, though.
Four mostly takes place in a town square.
That's what I was going to say.
I mean, it's almost a practical necessity. Right, which I love going to say. Right. I mean, it's, right, almost a practical necessity.
Right, which I love.
It would just be crazy if they were traveling any further than, right, like, from across
the street.
Right, because even for most of the movie, the RV is parked around the corner from the
antique shop, which is, both are surrounding the carnival.
And that's, like, the whole movie.
So much of that writing must just be, like, right, how do we have a new reason for the
RV not to have left yet?
Right?
We have to keep coming up with narrative stalls.
But also that thing of how do you not make this, how do you avoid this feeling claustrophobic by making the difference between this corner of the antique shop and this corner of the antique shop very different?
And the obstacles between them.
Good movie.
Yeah.
Yes.
So great film, American classic.
Ponyo.
Let me see the
ring.
Forky put a ring
on it.
We all know at
this point that
Forky put a ring
on it.
Forky put a ring
on it.
This episode is
coming out in
like October guys.
Okay.
It's okay.
It's a good
running gag.
Keep going.
How's your life
with Forky so far?
Great.
We're kicking ass together.
What utensils do you think Forky uses?
Like to eat?
Yeah.
They don't eat.
Does Forky eat?
No.
They don't eat.
That's the magic of the toys.
They're these immortal beings who require no sustenance.
I'm angry because you're correct.
That's why I like Toy Story 4 where it's like someone's sort of barging in like,
these are immortal beings.
They're like mole rats. As long as no one kills them
they're inevitable.
They never end. It's incredibly hard to
kill because you go like the incinerator
at the end of three. That seems like that would do them in.
That would do them in, right. But like Mr. Potato
can pull off different parts of his body and his
consciousness transfers to whatever the
parts are on. Like their eyes
and their arms can function
independently right insane superpower right then all these other characters like if their arm gets
pulled off or ripped off they can just reattach it and they gain full function right but then you
also have like sid's mutant toys i love that i'm making this into a toy story episode i have a
couple questions to ask you and then we'll get to but sid's mutant toys when he's like scrapping
together pieces from all these different toys, they still retain their own consciousness.
There's a new consciousness presumably formed by the combination of these separate parts.
I feel like this is how the pitch process went for Soul.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This is where that came from.
Pixar Soul.
Yes.
A movie about.
About Pixar Soul.
Yes.
About Pixar Soul.
Yeah.
One.
Woody.
Okay.
Good guy. Hell of a guy. Cowboy. Sheriff. Sheriff. yeah one Woody okay good guy
hell of a guy
cowboy
sheriff
the whole
series of movies
yes
are about his life
with Andy
and how idyllic it is
and then he gets
passed on to Bonnie
and that's a little
more rocky right
well he thinks it's idyllic
but there are a lot of
challenges throughout that
I mean that's the
beautiful thing about
Woody is he's like
I just want to get back
to this thing that makes me very happy and he's like I just want to get back to this thing
that makes me very
happy and he's
always stressed out
and makes him feel
powerful
I mean wasn't that
a problem in
Sorcery 1 where
like the initial
sort of cut of the
movie people were
like this guy is
kind of insane
like they needed to
sort of soften him
a little bit
but he still is
incredibly harsh
for a lead character
in a children's film
but it's established
in these movies that he's a hand-me-down.
From Andy's
dad, probably, is sort of the
thought. They say he's an old family toy.
They say he's an old family toy. Obviously
the second movie is like he's from this old TV
show, this old sort of
rawhide style. He's been around since the 50s.
Jesse remembers her owner from the 50s.
Prospector remembers not being
purchased in the 50s.
Woody never talks about whatever happened before.
Why doesn't Woody talk about his life pre-Andy?
Well, it sounds like that's maybe the only thing they can make a five about.
That's a very good question.
I didn't get in a big fight, but I witnessed Emily getting in a screaming argument.
Not a screaming argument.
An amusing fight over whether Tom Hanks sounds older now.
And I kind of think he does when you watch those uh first the one who i think sounds older is tim allen yeah tim allen sounds a lot older because the first one is like i'm buzz layer and this one's
hey i'm buzz like he's like veryyear. He's a child.
Just weird because when you think about the arc of the movies
and he's given away from Andy
where it's like he never
talks about how he definitely went through
that before. I kind of was hoping.
If he was within the family it's a little different obviously than being
given to a totally new person but still.
I was hoping they were going to touch it in four.
Maybe in some way.
They would touch it.
Bam! I was hoping they were going to touch it in four. Maybe. In some way. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it. Touch it.
Touch it. Touch it.
Touch it.
Touch it.
Touch it.
Touch it.
Touch it.
Touch it.
Touch it.
Touch it.
Ham.
Ponyo likes ham.
No, it's okay.
Ponyo loves ham.
Loves ham.
Ponyo ate all the ham in the sandwiches.
Oh, no.
That's what I was going to say.
Here's the bridge I'm going to build back to Ponyo.
So I hadn't seen this movie, you know, Miyazaki Nia Fight.
But I was trying to remember what my understanding of the film was when it came out.
Okay.
And it was, it felt like they were sort of going like, this is like a little one.
This is like very much a kid's movie.
This is like a much one. This is like very much a kid's movie. This is like a much smaller story in scale.
I thought I was wrong about this, but I thought he had taken over this movie from someone else.
Is there one of the Ghibli films that he directed that was originally supposed to be directed by someone else?
And then he was like, fuck it, I'll do it.
Or am I totally creating that?
I'm not sure.
I remember one of them being announced because of the fact that he kept on announcing retirements and not sticking to them.
I remember one of them being like, I wasn't going to direct it, but now we had developed it and then I ended up directing it.
Googling.
But the notion was definitely that this was like a smaller one in between.
It's Howl's Moving Castle.
That's what I thought it was.
Hosada was supposed to make that.
And he
did not like
his take on the movie and they shelled it
and then Miyazaki was
like, you know, hang on here.
I pulled it off the shelf.
I'm pulling something off the shelf here.
Ponyo, I believe,
was, well, you know what?
David's flexing. He's getting ready.
Look at the internet, can't I?
Was like
them being like,
let's do
a no CGI
movie again. Let's have fun
hand drawing a movie. They shut down their CGI department.
Right, right.
And sold off the computers.
When he said he was retiring,
he didn't mean he wasn't going to make more movies.
I think he just said he was retiring
the way he would make them.
Interesting.
I think that's what,
that was,
anyway,
I remember there was just like,
there was a lot of hoopla around,
like him retiring.
And then his fans were like,
hang on,
what he actually said
was he just doesn't want to make movies this way again i can't remember the exact quote
because i'm looking at david and his laptop i remember certainly after like howl's moving
castle the the sort of like he might be done he might be over sure and then this one he felt like
a surprise of like oh he's like doing this one and it doesn't have the same sort of like sense of importance that the last couple have had uh yes and this one never felt
like it was going to be the last one right no uh he loved this movie so much that he wanted to make
ponyo 2 right right yeah which is wild and i wish he had it's crazy this movie's 10 years ago too
i i just like that's a passage of time yeah um no i and yeah i think it was toshio suzuki the producer the ghibli producer guy yeah who was like
what about this like incredible swan song project that you could do you know about like
your father's job and like families pushing their sons away you know what i mean like you know
over commitment to work.
Japan.
Right.
About fucking Japan.
It's just weird that. The war and everything after.
Ponyo comes in the middle of this run of him making increasingly like loftier and loftier movies.
Yes.
Big epics.
Like big insane epics.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And very like spiritual sort of.
Right.
And then he was like, no, I'll just do like My Little Mermaid
and it'll be like fully delightful.
It's so weird that he's like, yeah, this is what I think of The Little Mermaid.
Interesting. Different take.
Different take. Imagine if fucking King Triton
had like a crazy stripy shirt
and like a little watering can.
And was a little wizard.
I have to say, I'm watching these movies like in the original
subtitled versions, you know, because I feel like
you gotta, right? Filmmakers intent, all of that. Yes, I watch, in the original subtitled versions, you know, because I feel like you gotta, right?
Filmmakers intent, all of that.
I watched this in the subs, yes.
But very hard.
We'll talk about it.
It's okay.
Very hard every time that character came on screen not to switch over audio tracks so I could hear Liam Neeson.
Neeson is great.
All right, what do you think of the dub?
You wanted to say something.
No, I was going to say I've actually never watched it with the subtitles on.
Does that make me, like like I'm a bad person I would like theatrically were any of these released with
subtitles or did you have no these I remember this was dubbed I took yeah so I took my little
sister to go see it 10 years ago hell yeah 2009 your sister's about to graduate she's graduating
high school that's why this week that is why I'm in town. She was like eight years old
at the time or whatever.
She was seven.
Yeah.
And then I was,
I had just graduated high school.
That's a lot.
I had just,
well not just,
I was at a college.
Yeah.
But I remember we watched,
yeah,
there were no subtitles.
It was just the Disney version.
I saw Spirited Away
in theaters with subtitles
and it was like enough.
It was a limited though.
They would delineate.
Some will be subtitles, some will be dubbed.
So I've seen those options available, but Ponyo definitely is a kid's movie.
Obviously, kids are going to struggle with a subtitled movie.
Is this also his highest grossing domestically?
You mean in Japan?
No, in the States.
Oh, in the States.
I think this is his biggest American release.
I remember this over-performing. I think you're right. Yes, you're right. Oh, in the States. I think this is his biggest American release. Might be.
I remember this over-performing.
I think you're right.
Relative.
Yes, you're right.
You're right.
It made $15 million to Spirit of the Ways 12.
Yeah.
Which is domestically.
It was kind of crazy.
It came out in August and it got the same sort of Disney release that usually doesn't work.
And this one did pretty well.
It did pretty well.
Yeah.
It's pretty fucking accessible.
Yeah.
It made $164 million
in Japan.
I mean, that's just crazy.
Now that he's unretired again, has he
talked about going back to the Ponyo
well, as it were?
I don't think he's someone to just ruminate on.
Yeah, who knows? I don't know.
He seems very one-project.
I just love that he was like, gotta make a sequel.
Yeah, no, I think, yeah.
A hammier sequel. a hammier sequel a hammier sequel ponyo to the secret of curly's ham i don't know um ponyo uh what about ponyo oh yeah no i saw it in theaters uh delighted loved it but then i have seen
the dub many times because he used to be on cable all the time. Okay. And so it's the only one
where I'm very familiar
with the dub.
So I will say
Neeson crushes it,
does a great job,
absolutely crushes it.
I have to find Ponyo.
But also Tina Fey
crushes it as Lisa.
Tina Fey.
That's part of the appeal.
Now go on.
I guess Lisa,
my wife,
Lisa.
The writing is also
fairly different
because when I was
switching back and forth
between the two,
I would put on the
American dub but with the
Japanese English subtitles.
Right. And they do definitely
change the language a bunch.
The intent is the same in every scene.
It's why I'm always most in favor of the sub because
it's the original version because it's the original
version. That's usually what I do
when I watch anime.
But Ponyo is a little kids movie and so I've always been much more forgiving of its dub. That's usually what I do when I watch anime But Ponyo is a little kids movie
And so I've always been much more forgiving of its dub
That's all
Noah Cyrus
You got Noah Cyrus and you have Frankie Jonas
Also known as the bonus Jonas
Are you familiar with this phenomenon?
Are you looking at me?
I am vaguely familiar
When the Jonas Brothers were blown up for the first time
Another thing that now for the first time.
I'm sorry, that would be burning up.
I'm sorry, when they were burning up.
Thank you.
That's the other thing that makes me feel like, wow, time has passed.
That now the Jonas Brothers are having this comeback and it's supposed to be a big deal.
It's their first album together in seven years.
It is a big deal.
And I'm like, enough time has elapsed.
It's like there's nostalgia for the Jonas Brothers.
They rose.
They peaked.
They started to fall.
They broke up.
They had separate careers.
Nick Jonas gave the greatest performance in modern American cinema
in Jumanji, Welcome to the Jungle.
And then now they're back together and people are emotional about it.
Yeah.
Did you like the Jonas's?
You did.
I was in high school for the Jonas brothers.
Yes,
I was.
Um,
congratulations.
Congratulations.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah,
no,
I liked them.
Great.
Like it's,
you liked them.
Great.
Yeah.
I'm trying to hedge it a little bit because I was not like,
I didn't go to their concerts
or anything like that.
I wasn't wearing shirts.
What do you call a Jonas head?
A Jonas head.
No, seriously.
I'm actually not sure.
I wasn't part of that army.
I always thought that was so funny
that they were like, here are the three brothers in a band
and there's a bonus Jonas.
And it was just their little brother who they would bring out on stage and he would dance for a moment. And they'd be like, there's a bonus dronis and it was just their little brother who they would like bring out on stage and he would like dance for a moment and they'd be like there's your
bonus jonas a little easter egg a little cameo yeah jonatics jonatics oh no thank you that sounds
like a more like for joan rivers fans i am in that case I'm a genetic. Yeah, I'm a genetic. Yeah. It's a little hard to say.
So. Genetic? Genetic?
Yes. I think the original idea
is Miyazaki's
like the Little Mermaid.
But then whatever he's writing is obviously
almost immediately disappearing.
Right, because he wasn't trying to base the story on
the Little Mermaid. He was just inspired by it.
Inspired by it. But there is, you know, she is going to
turn into seafoam. Yeah, well, I think he just really
wanted to draw the ocean.
That was the thing, right?
He was really just like,
what about if we could fucking hand draw the ocean
and put all these computers to shame?
That's what he did.
Mr. Miyazaki sat down
when I want to fucking draw the ocean.
Exactly.
He wanted to cuck some computers.
That's what this movie is.
Exactly.
Yeah, Miyazaki cucking computers.
And he preferred to draw the sea
and the waves himself.
Just by himself. It tells you a lot about the guy.
Just sitting there.
170,000
separate images in this film.
A record.
And Ponyo
is Miyazaki's idea of
the noise of a soft, squishy
thing. Right, so now an onomatopoeia.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo?
Ponyo?
Ponyo?
Ponyo?
And the thing about him is like, that's, I mean, I'm sure you guys are going to talk
about this on all the other, oh my God, the time of this is, anyway.
Yeah.
Yeah, the fact that he does like to hand draw everything himself and he does like to, you
know, he's really meticulous about it.
And a lot of other Japanese animators don't do that, right?
Like, Mama Oshii didn't do that. I think most directors don't.
And Takahata didn't know how to draw.
Exactly, yeah. So for him to sit down and be like,
let's do 170,000
this, yeah.
David, is my name drawn?
I think Takahata just had a gun. David's drawing
is more like scratching.
Here is the town
that he based it on.
A real town.
A real seaside village
he visited.
Tamanura.
What's also,
to Shirley's point.
Shut up, Shirley.
That was fine.
Yeah, Shirley, shut up.
It's fine.
To Shirley's point,
a thing I talk about a lot
that no one else
seems as interested in
as I am,
this increasing trend of American animated films being
a fucking scroll
here are the things I talk about that no one seems interested in
the scroll keeps like
bouncing off the walls
oh my god Ben's disappeared
can you drown in a scroll?
A ham.
Ham.
Okay.
A ham.
Five comedy points, Charlotte.
Thanks.
This thing where American animated films are increasingly being directed or co-directed
by people who have literally zero animation experience.
Where it's not only like people who like came up in animation,
but don't really draw themselves or don't really animate themselves,
but people who just are like, I'm Rodney Rothman.
Right.
You know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right.
It feels like now American animation studios want to cut the animation in six
and they're like, we don't want to be like too animated.
So bring in some like live action comedy writer
and have them
co-direct the movie
to just like
give notes
without any understanding
of the technical aspects
of the thing.
It seems
weird and counterintuitive.
It's weird.
That he would just like
say to an animator,
make this happen
and then they would have to be like,
oh, well,
that's going to be hard to do
because of X, Y, and Z.
Right.
So they always have like
a co-director
who's like the animation. We can't do that. Right, right. But it is of X, Y, and Z. Right. So they always have like a co-director. Right. Who's like the animation.
We can't do that.
Right.
Right.
But it is like DreamWorks,
Illumination,
all these studios are doing that more and more and more where it's like,
here's like Scott Mosier,
Kevin Smith's old buddy,
co-directing the Grinch.
He co-directed the Grinch.
Yeah.
And you're like,
what's the chain that leads to that happening?
I don't know.
Maybe he had a great Grinch pitch.
Maybe.
The pitch was, what if the Grinch sounds like Griffin Newman? Grinch in a pinch. Maybe he had a great Grinch pitch. Maybe. The pitch was,
what if the Grinch
sounds like Griffin Newman?
Grinch in a pinch.
Does he sound like Griffin Newman?
Yeah.
Played by Benedict Cumberbatch,
sounds like me.
He's like,
I hate Christmas.
And I'm like,
why did you hire
Benedict Cumberbatch?
Who could be like,
I hate Christmas.
I am the Grinch.
Right.
Instead he's like,
I don't know.
I hate Christmas.
Whatever.
He sounds so much like me in that trailer. It's bizarre. But you haven't seen the film. Wow. No, I don't know. I hate Christmas. Whatever. He sounds so much like me in that trailer.
It's bizarre.
But you haven't seen the film?
No, I haven't seen the film.
That's just wondering.
It might freak me out hearing the sound of my own voice that much.
So you don't listen to this podcast?
He doesn't.
Not usually, I don't think.
No, I listen sometimes.
I listen sometimes.
I'm not an avid listener.
David listens to every episode
and subscribes
to our Patreon
and pays us money
Griffin thinks this is funny
a cut of that money
goes to Patreon
yeah
yeah
doing us a fine service
delighted in this
he listens all the time
I love it
that's why he always says
it's the only thing
he listens to
he's given up music it's a great podcast he's quit it that's his answer I love it. That's why he always says, it's the only thing he listens to. He's given up music.
It's a great podcast.
He's quit it.
That's his answer.
Good podcast.
I love listening to it.
Well, the other thing is also we record episodes so many months in advance that sometimes I
literally am like, oh, I don't remember anything that we said on that podcast.
Like not one thing.
Yeah.
And then I'll hear a bit and I'll be like, oh, I should have driven that into the ground.
Like I should have remembered to do that multiple weeks in a row.
I will often be
I'm sure you do this too where you're listening and someone says something
and you're like well what I would say at this point is this
and then you say it like
three months ago. I forget what it was but there
was some bridge we established at
one point between Star Wars and the Cars
franchise and I said
wow Mater instead of wow Vader
and it has been driving me
crazy for like I listen to it. You had to go on like a two week seclusion. I was like that's the one time I would be able to of wow Vader. And it has been driving me crazy for him. Like I listened to it.
You had to go on like a two week seclusion.
I was like,
that's the one time I want to be able to go.
Wow.
Vader.
And I didn't do it.
You did it now.
Yeah.
I did it.
Now we can place it in.
Yeah.
Someone cut it back into whatever episode.
Ben.
Yes,
sir.
Oh,
you do.
Ben's on his phone.
I'm just doing worse stuff.
I'm doing great.
I love this movie.
I wanted to bring you in
because this is a film
with some H2O.
It's made for Ben.
It's a soggy.
I love wet movies.
It's a soggy.
Miyazaki.
It sneaks up on you
and then it's just
fucking water, water, water.
You know what I mean?
It's a Miyazaki film.
That's so funny.
Yeah.
More comedy points.
Thank you.
Oh, 10 comedy points.
In all seriousness,
I will say this about the portrayal of the ocean life
and the idea that it's a kid's movie,
but they're really trying to sell the viewer on pollution's bad
and we have to treat the ocean with respect.
That really got me,
and I really think that that's a great moral and lesson in the movie.
I agree with that.
Also, this movie has a good broth.
It does.
Gotta have a good broth.
They spend a lot of time on food and preparation.
I mean, that's a Miyazaki hallmark.
But yeah, for sure.
David looks so self-satisfied.
It's the process.
Good broth.
This whole time he wasn't even listening to Ben.
He was just like
I want to talk
about the ocean
I'm like whatever
no no I mean
I think you know
that he begins
the movie
we can get into
the start of
with that just
like pristine
he begins the movie
as films do
with a beginning
yeah
he starts
you know
it's like this
beautiful magical
kingdom
it's crazy
it's so like
serene and wonderful and it's just P beautiful magical kingdom. It's crazy. It's so serene and wonderful.
And it's just Ponyo riding a little jellyfish.
And the colors are fucking insane.
We got to talk about Fujimoto, right?
Her wizard father.
And the ship, because I think the ship's design is actually one of the...
It's crazy submarine magic bubbles.
It's somewhere in this film that takes place in...
What did you say?
It's just like you can drive everywhere in 10 minutes.
Yeah.
It's very small.
It's like there's only a little bit of-
You're either on top of the hill or not.
Yeah.
You can only throw in so many fantastical elements that he really loves doing.
So he put a lot of effort into designing that ship, and I love it.
Yeah.
The ship is so overflowing.
It flaps.
With craziness.
He is so crazy, Fujimoto.
Well, that was like Miyazaki's whole idea that's like the villain quote unquote of the
film is a father who kind of drives
his son away by caring too much
his daughter away I'm sorry yes
but that it was like the fact that like
the villain is like we have to save the
planet right like he's like fighting
for the right thing right and he's
doing everything based out of the fact that he
loves Ponyo yeah and he also knows
like if Ponyo you know eats human he also knows if Ponyo eats human
food and all that, it could turn into sea foam.
Right, but he's too overbearing in a way
that ends up hurting the causes he's trying
to fight for. Right. That having
been said, man can wear the fuck out
of a jacket. Yeah, those stripes are looking
good on a boy. He does
have an incredible wardrobe.
Imagine Liam Neeson
styled like this in real life.
I don't want to.
Shirley!
Imagine Liam Neeson.
I don't want to go any further with that.
I think Liam Neeson jokes are really
it's a good time to make Liam Neeson jokes.
Do you think by October people have just
forgotten about that and we can remind them now?
No, I feel like maybe there will be another headline.
No, they will have forgotten because
of course America has high T fever.
America cannot stop talking about
high T, Liam Neeson's
incredible breakout character from Men in Black
International. They fucking love him.
A very funny joke implying that he has high
testosterone. Oh, no,
I took it as high T like the British tea service. Oh, no. I took it as high tea, like the British tea
service. Oh, really? I thought it was
high tea, like testosterone. No, it's just like...
British tea service? What's that?
No, I'm just asking. I'm not doing the bit.
What's high tea? It's like this thing
that I feel like mostly, you know,
a tourist visiting Britain likes to do.
Okay, so a thing you've done.
Which is
like, you know, the very fancy tea service with all of the cutlery, you know,
and then like the little tower of sandwiches and all that stuff.
Crust cut off sandwiches.
See, I thought it was a joke.
That is a high tea.
I thought it was a joke.
It was a testosterone thing.
It was like, my balls are so big.
Yeah, that was a joke about Liam Neeson having a killer hog.
He does.
That's what I was saying.
He's got a big boy.
Him and Uncle Miltie.
Yeah.
Him and Uncle Miltie.
Yeah.
Did you see Men in Black International?
Nope.
I haven't either.
I just read the Wikipedia page.
I saw his character.
I mean, I talked over now, so I could say I looked at the cast list and predicted the
twist.
I just had to look at IMDB.
What's the twist?
I just looked at the cast list and I was like- Here's the twist. I just had to look at IMDB. What's the twist?
I just looked at the cast list and I was like... Here's the twist. They're aliens.
Oh my god!
They are aliens!
They exist.
Actually, they're real.
No, I looked at the cast list
and I was like, Rafe Spall's in this?
He's gonna be the red herring villain and Liam Neeson will be the villain.
Just because casting Rafe Spall it's either like you're just lazy and you want an English villain.
Or you think you're being real clever and you're like, yeah, we'll cast this guy who reeks of English villain.
But then it'll turn out he's just annoying.
Reeks of English villain.
I like that.
It's like a terrible perfume.
Right, exactly.
Here's the other thing I dislike about the high tea thing.
They've never had modifiers
like that it's always been the letter fucking hate it yeah i hate high t i hate it but here's
the other thing my least favorite character ever i hate yeah men in black is an american concept
of course no one in britain is like here come the men in black like the famed like g-men that's a
totally american thing that's why they called it international, David.
Fuck, you're right.
You know what?
Sorry, I'm going to write a check
to F. Gary Gray right now,
who apparently didn't have Final Cut.
And apparently tried to quit the movie
several times during production.
I feel bad for him.
Yeah, what's he going to do
except have millions of dollars?
No, I do feel bad for him too
because his name is on that piece of shit.
Next time, ask me. I'll do it.
I'll step in.
It is one of those things though.
I don't care.
I'll direct fucking Men in Black International too.
You feel like if the premise was we do Men in Black overseas,
you should spend work to try to figure out what the foreign equivalent
of the Men in Black archetype would be.
And instead they're just like, they wear like black and white suits,
they have sunglasses,
have a secret base,
deal with aliens.
Right, it seems like their premise was just...
High tea.
High tea.
You see?
I mean, the thing that blows my mind
about the production article,
it's like the studio was torn
on Men in Black International
or a Men in Black 21 Jump Street spinoff, like emerging of the universes. And I'm like, when you're torn on men in black international or a men in black 21 jump street spinoff right like
emerging of the universes and i'm like when you're torn on those two things just settle down
go back think of more things yeah those don't have to be the final two choices where you're
like we have to do one or the other that's it make your choice someone said like it's not a
franchise killer like in talking about the box office of Men in Black International,
I love the word coming out with the piping hot Men in Black International takes
when one of the four of us has seen this movie.
That came out five months ago.
Right, but everything it represents I find fascinating.
But they were like,
Sony's definitely going to have to put Men in Black on ice for a little while now
and not rush into another reboot.
And it's like, or they just never make one again.
What are you talking about?
It's fucking easy.
Don't do it. Men in Black 2't do it Men in Black 2 is bad
Men in Black 3 is bad
there's one good
Men in Black movie
and then people are like
well Men in Black 3 is okay
and I'm like
only compared to
other Men in Black sequels
is it okay
the second best
Men in Black movie
is Men in Black
the animated series
100%
yeah
the third best
Men in Black movie
is I don't know
like a fucking
phone game probably
right I don't know like what a fucking phone game probably, right?
I don't know.
Like, what else is it?
Oh, there's a ride at Universal that rules.
That's it.
Number three.
Oh, I love that one.
And Will Smith is in it.
Yeah.
Great.
So it's good.
It counts.
Will Smith's in it.
Rip Torn's in it.
The fourth best Men in Black movie is him, Will Smith, trying to crawl over all those pipes.
Yes.
In Men in Black 2.
Yeah, I don't see.
Just watched as a one-minute scene.
I'd say the Men in Black music videos are better than 2, 3, or International. I would say the original Men in Black one. Yeah, I don't see... Just watched as a one-minute scene. I'd say the Men in Black music videos are better than 2, 3, or International.
I would say...
The original Men in Black one is better, but...
Nod Your Head is a fucking great video.
Nod Your Head is...
Nod Your Head, Black Suits Con?
I remember that...
Do you remember Nod Your Head, Black Suits Con?
I don't.
You don't remember Nod Your Head, Black Suits Con?
No, I don't.
It was the song for Men in Black 2.
I don't.
My memory's been erased.
You're neuralized.
Well, the song is sort of...
Go on, though. This is fun. Like America was neuralized about Linda Fiorentino. This memory's been erased. Neuralized. Well, the song is sort of...
Go on, though. This is fun.
Like America was neuralized about Linda Fiorentino.
This is my conspiracy theory.
It's a great song because it's a command,
and then it follows up with an explanation.
So they're saying, nod your head.
Wait a second, but let me just...
I'll tell you why. Black Suits coming.
Makes absolutely no sense because when the men in black are coming,
you don't nod your head like,
I like that they're here.
Yes.
It just feels like that was the end of people being like, if Will Smith's in a movie, he needs to rap a song over the credits.
Hitch is the last one I think. Does he do one for Hitch?
I feel like Hitch has a song called Switch.
Am I wrong about that?
Well, Switch is a Will Smith song.
I just didn't know it was attached to Hitch.
I think it's in the end credits, yeah. But then there was Will Smith song. I just didn't know it was attached to Hitch. I think it's in the under credits.
Yeah.
But then there was just
some fucking
That was a missed opportunity
for Hitch to Hitch.
It was just a focus group
being like,
all right,
the Dougie,
the electric side,
and someone was just like,
what about nodding?
No one's ever made
a dance move
out of just nodding your head.
I hope there's an actor
who just decides
to start doing
their SoundCloud rap for their movies. I think that's like, who just decides to start like doing their SoundCloud rap
for like their movies
I think that's like
other actors should do that
yeah sure
Jonah Hill
I don't know
Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt
those are the credits
for Once Upon a Time
he sang a song
wait do you not know that
no
yeah he's like
Gran Torino
I'm not we're not joking that's No. Yeah, he's like, Gran Torino. I'm not, we're not joking.
That's what the song is like.
That is my car.
Like, when you exit that movie,
and you hear it,
you're like,
did someone like start an air conditioner
in another room?
And then you're like,
oh no, I guess Clint Eastwood is singing?
What's that low rumble?
Gran Torino.
You know how like the decimal meter,
like an airplane taking off,
is like at the high.
Dogs are like howling.
Clint Eastwood singing is like one decibel.
It should just be like Desperado.
It should be like Gran Torino.
Why don't you come to your senses?
I guess I literally want him to change that one word.
Do you think Clint Eastwood should join the Eagles?
I think Clint Eastwood should join the Eagles.
I'll whip you into shape.
One of my favorite things to do with karaoke
is pick Nadia Head, Black Suit's Coming,
refuse to look at the lyrics,
and just try to, within the rhythms of the song,
describe what I remember the plot of Men Black 2 being.
So I do it with the same enthusiasm the plot is like rosario dawson's the love interest but it turns out she's like an
alien artifact she's like a princess she's like a star right and lara flint boyle is trying to get
her yeah he's got plant plant arms yeah and she used to date tommy lee jones which is why they
have to deneuralize him right but so he is why they have to deneuralize him.
Right.
So he can remember.
But then they deneuralize him and he's like, I still don't remember.
Which has to happen because otherwise the movie would be over.
They have the real deneuralizer, which they can't get to work.
So they have to go to Tony Shalhoub and he's got like a janky deneuralizer.
That's right.
And he's like, it might not work perfectly.
Right, right, right.
And, you know, I just can't get over the fact that in the first one,
they almost suggest that Linda Fiorentino has sex with the corpses.
Yes.
Like, it looks like there's like a 50-50 chance that that's what she's about to say.
Yes.
Because she says to Will Smith, like, you know what I like to do when no one's around.
And then they get cut off.
Yeah.
And she's either saying, like, I have sex near the corpses or with the corpses.
It's one or the other.
It's sexual.
She's having sex with something.
She's about to say, reveal something sexual.
Right.
And it never comes up again.
Yeah.
And then there's that whole extended thing where they're yelling at each other where he's like, you know, you got a whole Queen of the Undead vibe and it's so funny.
That movie's a fucking masterpiece.
It's a masterpiece.
It's perfect.
I haven't seen it in a really long time.
Gotta rewatch it.
You should nod your head.
Gotta nod your head.
God.
Well, you know what a movie
I saw recently?
Do you,
Ben,
I just want to say,
Ben leaned into the mic
and said,
you want to know
a movie that I saw recently?
Nod your head.
While vape was coming out.
Pouring out of his lips.
Black suit's coming.
Black suit's coming.
Yeah, no, okay.
So Ponyo, you know what? Her real name's coming. Black suit's coming. Yeah, no, okay. So Ponyo,
you know what?
Her real name's Brunhilde.
Yes.
It's a reference to Wagner.
That's right.
She lives in an underwater
magical submarine
with her dad
who is a sea wizard.
Which is like
the best kind of wizard.
Right.
And her sisters
who are little planktons.
I don't know how else to say it. They're like mini Ponyos. Yeah. kind of wizard. Right. And her sisters who are little planktons. I don't know how else.
They're like mini patios.
I love them.
Right.
They go.
They fucking rule.
I mean, I'm not.
They are the best.
They're like among the 10 best things in the world.
And she gives.
She always gives one of them a little kiss.
Yes.
And I.
Whenever she does that, I feel that.
I wish I had little copies of me floating around me.
I love that
immediately it's like
this movie just has
you know
something is moving
in this movie
all the fucking time
like it's
it's so energetic
and like
all the like
just undulations
and the
I love it
I couldn't believe
how crazy this opening was
yeah
where because
it's like so operatic
there's a cold open
yes
right
and she gets on a jellyfish.
She like floats up
and then we have
the like credit sequence.
And it feels like you're watching
like a laser light show
or something.
It's like so sparkly
and colorful
and fast.
And like
the music is just like
going insane.
Yes.
Yeah.
I love Finding Nemo.
It's one of my preferred
Pixar movies.
And it's so pretty
and it's so colorful.
But it doesn't, you know, you lack that
crazy motion. Right.
Because the ocean is basically kind of clear
in Finding Nemo. Yes.
I keep doing this.
No, it's always undulating. Wobbly.
Yes.
Wobbly. And then she, you know,
gets captured by a fishing trawler
and it's like classic Miyazaki. Like, you know, hits captured by a fishing trawler. And it's like classic Miyazaki.
Like, you know, hits you with the hook.
She gets trapped into a little glass jar.
Yeah.
And she can't wriggle her way free.
I just like that that takes a while.
Yeah.
That you see her trying to escape, but you know it's inevitable and all the garbage is around her.
And I love that she moves like a little shark.
Like a little baby shark.
Yeah.
All right.
But yeah. And then she can't get out of it
and we're all doing this.
Yeah, and we're baby sharking.
Do you like this?
Do I like baby shark?
How about left shark?
No, I don't care for left shark.
Yeah, I like all this.
I admit, it was a little
jarring for me to jump from castle in the sky.
I feel like I'm missing a lot of steps in,
but that's fair.
Visual wise.
But Ponyo is kind of an odd one anyway.
I mean,
Ponyo's closest sibling is Totoro.
Yes.
Those are the two most like child's eye vision.
Simple.
Yes.
Yeah.
Stories that he's told.
Well,
like simple fable.
Totoro is much simpler.
Totoro is like insanely,
like elementally simple.
This has like some shit that needs explaining.
And there's like,
oh no,
she doesn't do that.
You know what I mean?
Like there's a little bit more like of a quest.
Or there's,
yeah,
there's more conflict.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
Right.
Totoro is pretty lucky.
Totoro is just like,
yay.
Yay. Things are happening. And in like the last 20 minutes, it's like, oh. Totoro is pretty lucky in conflict. Totoro is just like, yay! Yay!
Things are happening.
And in like the last 20 minutes, it's like, oh no, she's run off.
But I think, I mean, I love every minute of Ponyo, but the first chunk where it's really
just about like that feeling when you're a kid, when you find a special thing that's
for you and you're, ugh.
You love it so much.
You have like an emotional relationship with a thing.
The way that Bonnie loves Forky.
Thank you!
Yes! Yeah, I mean, fair. Absolutely. The way that Bonnie loves Forky. Thank you. Yes.
I mean, fair.
Absolutely.
That's the idea of Forky, right?
Can I ask you, do you view Bonnie as competition at all?
I just don't know any way
I can answer that question
without fully canceling myself.
But the thing is,
Bonnie is Forky's creator.
Right.
So you gotta.
Bonnie loves Forky
the way a parent loves a child.
Like the way God loves all his children
Right
Just saying
David loves Forky on a more sexual
Peer to peer level
There's just no sex with the toys
One of the things I loved about Toy Story 4
Was that Woody and Buzz didn't
I mean not Woody and Buzz
Woody and Bo didn't kiss
Because I was like let's not get into
That idea You know what I mean Like that they would find pleasure That's another question. Woody and Bo didn't kiss. Because I was like, let's not get into that idea.
You know what I mean?
Like that they would find pleasure in touching.
And you love kissing.
Love kissing.
Good kisses in this movie.
Yeah, very good one.
I should make it clear.
When I say that David loves kissing, it's not that David loves kissing other people.
David loves hearing that other people have kissed.
True.
I do love to myself kiss.
Well, okay, come on.
But I'm not going around kissing people.
Just smooching away.
Being like, let's kiss.
No, you saved that for one special sport.
But I do love,
I love to hear that people have kissed.
Give him a big smudge.
I almost always love to hear that people have kissed.
Yeah.
And I love a good kiss in a movie.
Right.
And I abhor a bad kiss.
You were very angry about Aladdin.
That was a bad kiss?
You didn't see Aladdin? I skipped the screening.
Holy World. It was bad?
It's between Carpet and Abu.
If you remember at the end of Holy World
in the cartoon
in the animated version
there's that moment where the carpet kind of like
kicks Aladdin up so he'll kiss Jasmine
and they have like a pretty fucking hot
kiss and you're like
like that
you're like fucking Arsenio-ing
over here
Griffin is losing his mind
no one makes you sillier than Shirley
it is like truly
it is true
I mean Shirley
and Ponyo
is also
it didn't do anything
yeah
go on
what about the kiss
that was bad
as they do
almost everything
in the live action
they kind of
recreate the moment
in the live action
they make
and like they barely
I don't know
it's lame
and these are two hives
the irony
is it's lifeless
exactly
thank you
like I mean
these two people have been watching them for an hour and I like, I can't wait to see these two kiss.
This sounds great.
Love them.
Love them kissing.
Beautiful.
Not much to say about the movie, but I'll see them kiss.
And they kiss, and you're like, that's it?
Yeah.
Jesus.
And then Will Smith falls in love with Nassim Pedrad.
Weird movie.
Do they kiss?
Yeah, do they?
This is my summer where I decided to see nothing.
I don't know that they kiss.
They definitely hug.
I don't know.
And they fuck, right?
Because don't they have little babies?
I mean, yeah, off screen they have sexual.
Do you see the baby?
Do they talk to it on screen?
I don't think they fuck on screen.
But you're not so into hugs.
Fine with a hug.
But I mean, kissing is pretty cool.
X's over O's.
I nodded.
I gave a sort of a sloppy kiss.
It was a very solemn nod.
Do you like in a movie where-
Nod your head, a solemn nod to your head.
Hey, 10 count.
Nod your head.
Kiss boys coming.
What?
Do you like a sloppy kiss?
Like what's- Like a lot of tongue.
You know when people are gross kissing by purpose
because they're so in love?
If it's for real,
I'm fine with it.
I love a sloppy kiss.
Least surprising thing I've ever heard.
Ben's a little sloppy?
It's the saliva, Ben.
I bet your goal is that zero tongue
lands inside the mouth.
I imagine you're just licking the outside
of her cheeks.
No comment. Hey, don't get mad at me, Shirley.
This is what Ben does.
All these images.
Ponyo.
Ponyo.
Ponyo is rescued by Sosonyo is rescued by sosuke who is an adorable little boy in short
pants uh he is the bonus jonas in the um and he lives on a cliff he lives on a cliff by the sea
with his mommy his dad uh too but he is on a boat for the whole movie so he's that's what he's doing he's a little boy
he has short pants he exclusively calls his mommy by her first name yeah which is funny proper first
in the in the original version too not sure why although it's the subtitle so i can't testify as
to the word he's using in japanese sure but calls her lisa in the subtitles not sure why yeah weird
one yeah what's up with that sure i mean he's you know, Shirley? He's mature for his age.
Yes.
He goes
with Lisa to
the senior home.
He's very helpful. He's a very
good little boy. A good little man.
He's the man of the house.
The movie talks about this.
Calling parents by their first name when you're
a kid is a great bit. I did it all the time.
I still,
I usually refer to my father
by his full name.
I call him Peter and him
in most interactions.
Oh, Pistol Pete?
Pistol Pete.
Or I'll call him
Pistol Pete, Petite Pete.
I call my dad Bobby Baby.
You call your dad
Bobby Baby.
Bobby Baby,
Bobby Honey,
Bobby,
Robert Allen.
What do you call
your parents, Shirley?
I call them mom and dad.
It's really boring.
And then in Chinese, I just call them papa, mama.
And that's it.
Equivalent, sure.
Yeah, nothing special.
I do think it's interesting when you hit that age where you're like...
Yeah, when you're transitioning out of the babyish mommy, daddy, whatever.
Because I was very much a mommy, papa guy.
And those don't age well.
They don't age well.
Mommy, papi.
But it is hard.
And I wonder if the parents have to be involved at identifying the moment where you're like, you know what?
Mm-mm.
Yeah.
No more.
I'm not mommy.
I'm cutting you off.
It's over.
I'm not mommy.
I'm Lisa.
And you have a sibling who's much younger than you,
which means that probably
the word was,
exactly,
so maybe that would
mess things up more,
I don't know.
That did mess things up with,
yeah.
Because you have a much
younger sibling too.
Yeah.
My sister,
yeah.
She's like 10 years younger than you.
I think you're on
something here.
Right.
Because I think that's why
you just kind of stick with
the juvenile way
of calling your parents.
Although I don't know. I don't know. I i don't still feel weird well sosuke calls his mommy lisa and he is a classic miyazaki uh
protagonist and then he's practical you just punched your mic he kind of has a can-do attitude
you know but he's also pretty connected to nature and uh i think he's great. Any of his future endeavors,
if he wants to look me up,
I'm happy to help him out.
I think he's super fucking cool.
I like his pants.
Would you vote for him
in the Democratic primaries?
I think like,
yes, of course.
Yeah, of course.
100%.
He's the kind of like
optimism,
you know,
future thinking
that we need right now.
Let's just start a podcast.
Me and Sosuke?
Yeah.
Sims and Sosuke short cast
Sosuke loves Ponyo
short cast right
finds little baby
Ponyo
in a bottle
gets how to fix it
you know
cracks it with a rock
yeah
but that's also
figures that out
he's got a little drop of blood
cuts his hand
cuts his finger
Sosuke licks it
I mean Ponyo licks it
Ponyo licks it yeah Ponyo licks it.
Yeah.
And apparently that's sort of the moment that like seals her as like having one put in the
human world.
Right.
I mean, that's the weird thing in this movie is it's like, oh, you think it's just to show
that she is magical and that she can fix wounds, but it's also that that's the way she gets
infected by the curse of humanity.
Exactly.
Right.
Exactly.
Right.
She absorbs his blood and then turns into like a, yeah.ujimoto it's like i mean it's real metal you're saying it's like
fuck humanity's in her now yeah what a disaster right hate those now she's got chicken arms and
legs well that takes her it takes her a while before she gets her chicken arms and legs yeah
um but uh you know at first uh what was it? But is it bad?
No.
Well, it's good.
But definitely need that.
You need that bond.
Yeah.
And he's delighted to have to have her around.
And he thinks she's a goldfish, as everybody does in the beginning of the film.
Right.
Like, and I think like.
I love that they call her a goldfish.
Yeah.
Just that classic kid thing, though, you know, the little bucket.
Yeah.
He's guarding that with his life.
Yeah. It's the most with his life. Yeah.
It's the most important thing in the world.
There's this little, there's a park in Shanghai near my grandparents' apartment.
And when I was really little, I would always go and like, you can get, you can fish for
goldfish.
Yeah.
And then you bring it home and it's that feeling of like, look at my new friend.
Yes.
And it's like, and you would, you don't want that fish to ever die.
No.
And you give it a name.
And it's,
yeah.
When you get the fish in the bag
from like a fair or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But those were my favorite
and they would always die.
Yeah,
they always die.
They were really horrible.
Which is so funny to think of
because like,
right,
to the fish,
we are a pretty shapeless blur
that's like,
oh,
oh,
oh,
right?
Like,
they have no idea who we are.
Yeah.
But you know what I,
I won a goldfish when I was a child at a carnival.
Oh, the snack that smiles back.
Yes, I won a package of Pepperidge Farm goldfish at a carnival.
No, but I won a goldfish in the plastic bag you're talking about.
I named it Car.
Because we were in a car when my parents asked me what I wanted to name it.
So I said, it's a car.
How old were you at the time?
What was it, 24?
This was in 2017.
Right after I'd gotten fired off my lane.
Car!
I named it car.
And your parents weren't like,
it wasn't like a men in black situation
where they were like, go back to the drawing board.
They were so worn down.
Are you kidding me?
It's a fucking car.
Who cares?
They've been my parents for like six years.
They were like, whatever your fucking thing is this week.
I don't know.
And I was like so attached to it.
And then the next day they were like, it looks weak.
We don't have food, this and that.
And we drove and we put it back in the river.
Well, that's better than nothing.
I cried about it for like days.
But you weren't a sensitive kid or anything like that.
No, not at all.
I never loved a fish again.
Fair enough.
I hurt too much.
When you hear the word car, you flash back to your day.
I don't have a driver's license.
I only had a fish once,
same thing, and it died very fast.
And it was one of those moments where we buried it
up on the roof garden.
It is a weird thing. We put kids
in death.
Even if it's just a brief pet like that.
You think about existence, yeah, real early.
In college, one of my friends
had a fish that she kept on her desk.
It was a very, not a very big fish.
And she called it Alpen, which is a brand of like raisin bran.
Okay.
In Britain, where I fucking went to college and grew up because we never got to that.
What?
Who?
Where?
When?
Why?
2005-ish, we're talking right now and um she fucking loved it and she would always talk
about how like when she was doing work she could just look up and like there he was right
yes i guess it's the point of a fish yeah and then one day one night she comes to my room she's
sobbing alpin has died oh boy and so i like walk back to her room and I'm like okay here's the fish
looks dead.
And I had heard
the trick that if you
put alcohol on the fish
it can like
get it back to life.
What?
Yeah.
And so I was like
I'm gonna try something
we'll see.
Who knows.
Who knows.
And I like scoop it out
I poured vodka on it
and it came back to life.
What the hell?
It's crazy.
I'm sorry.
What?
Where did you hear that trick from? Some fucking idiot kid probably said back to life. What the hell? It's crazy. I'm sorry. What? Where did you hear that trick from?
Some fucking idiot kid probably said it to me.
Nick Nolte told you.
And if I ever pass, I'll pour alcohol on my skin.
Wake back up.
Look, I'm alive again.
That's insane. Didn't live much longer. I cannot believe That's insane.
Didn't live much longer.
I cannot believe that is true.
I think it was...
On a scientific, biological level.
I think it was just some...
It's like a fucking, you know, defibrillator.
It's like just an insane shock to the system.
Is it any alcohol?
I don't know.
I use vodka.
I mean, this is all insane could
you could you give a goldfish like a fernabranca and whatever fernabranca fernabranca god i forgot
about that yeah fernabranca fernabranca but before you give it the fernabranca you have to sob me
i have failed you master
i won't see another Wade Donner. Fanny Brunker.
Fanny Brunker.
I will not bury another member of the Wade family.
I'm going on holiday.
Fanny Brunker.
Have fun with Catwoman.
If you come back, just go to that place.
I'll be getting a Fanny Brunker.
Sorry.
Fanny Brunker.
Fanny Brunker.
Fanny Brunker.
Fanny Brunker.
Don't let Bane break your back.
don't let pain break your back if you do the only cure is ropes
many ropes
do you like the dark knight returns
ray rises whatever the fuck it's called
whatever that one is
whatever it turns out
tenet is a fourth batman movie
I can't wait
there's a,
because people have been saying like,
oh, it's like Inception adjacent.
Cool.
And I think they're just saying like,
oh, it's like him doing a big original high concept thing.
Right, right, right.
But how crazy would it be if it's like,
no, it's a dream thing too.
Yeah, it's just about like the guy
who invented the dream thing.
Surprise.
Surprise.
Hey, Cheryl.
What were you talking about? You know, Ponyo gets revived. Oh, Sasuke. We love Sasuke. We are Hey, Cheryl. Who were you talking about?
You know, Ponyo gets revived.
Oh, Sasuke.
We love Sasuke.
We are voting for him.
And Sasuke.
We stan.
Yeah.
So Sasuke has Ponyo.
I like that he,
you know what I like about Miyazaki's kids?
This is a bit of a tangent.
It's just like,
they always take a couple calls
in order to respond.
And that's very kid-like, right? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, like Lisa's like, a couple calls in order to like respond. And that's very kid like.
Right.
Yeah.
Like Lisa's like, so it's a guy.
And he's like, and she has to call like five more times.
And he's like, oh, yeah.
Then he has to trump back up.
I also love when the sea is trying to reclaim Ponyo and you see its eyes.
Yeah.
Those were terrifying.
They are scary.
And Sosuke just goes like, that was weird.
Anyway. Anyway.
Right.
You know,
it's that like,
it's just like a Totoro.
Like these kids are on that liminal
like fantasy reality space
where they're just like
pretty much anything.
They're like,
okay,
I can roll with that.
Right.
Like if you're that age
and a magical thing happens,
you're like,
right,
I still believe that magic exists.
Where it's like,
all right,
Ponyo's a fish.
I love fish. And it's like, hey, turns out Ponyo is a person who loves you. And you're like, great, believe that magic exists exactly where it's like all right ponyo's a fish i love fish and it's like hey turns out ponyo is a person who loves you and you're
like great i love ponyo well the thing about this movie though is lisa that's like lisa is also
yeah lisa's also like that's chill that's great fine by me jesus like it's so hard for kids to
make friends in this town yeah i will also everyone in j Great, I love Ponyo. I can't get over it.
Great, I love Ponyo.
That is the plot of the movie.
The whole plot of the movie
is about them falling in love,
like, in a very childish way,
but, like, they're having this own adventure
and everyone else is like,
but do you think this is, like, love?
Like, what are we talking about here?
You say childish, but it's pure.
It's pure, pure.
Yeah, that's exactly it.
Right.
It's like what you and Forky have.
What the fuck do I and Forky have?
Because you've implied we have like five different things.
You're like, you love to fuck Forky.
I take it back.
You have a beautiful childlike love for each other.
Relationships are complicated.
They're multifaceted.
They're indescribable.
We don't have the term.
Trash.
Yeah, it's transcendent.
There's no way.
Looking at you, watching you look
at Forky warms my heart.
I watched you look at Forky. And I watched
you look at Forky. Well, but you were sitting in front of me.
But I kept on turning around.
Kept turning around doing this.
I kept on turning around giving David a thumbs up
and nodding my head.
I was taking advice from Will Smith.
Every time I liked something on screen, I would nod my head. was taking advice from will smith every time i like something on screen i
would nod my head but i was letting your head when you like a thing in the film i was every time i
approved of something in the movie i would turn around to david nester and flash like two very
like violent thumbs up which is like every 45 seconds. Good, good, good. Griffin loves Toy Story.
It was one of those things where I barely cared about
Toy Story 4, certainly.
Was not that excited. I would argue
you were antagonistic.
Are you okay? No, I'm fine.
It just became a thing where I was just like,
we just gotta get Griffin in.
We gotta get him into this fucking thing.
It became a fucking heist movie
unto itself. Because you guys were plus one.
They didn't give it to you.
Which is fine.
Disney rarely gives me plus ones.
I reviewed the movie.
Did they give you one for Toy Story 4?
So many people bring like four kids.
That's what we realized when we got in there.
I had a plus one.
Well, you're in LA.
Whoa.
I don't know.
I'm talking about New York City.
What's that?
All right.
This was star-studded screening.
Lights Camera Jackson, host of the Back to You podcast
was there. Sandy Kenyon.
He's always there.
Neil Rosen, he of the New York One
Wormy Appy.
Wormy Appy.
He gives movies a series
of apples to rate it.
Or a Wormy Apple.
My favorite film critic. David a wormy apple. Or a wormy apple. My favorite film critic.
But David Astrid plus one.
Ben Hussley number one.
The wormy apple guy number two.
Our second finest film critic.
A wormy appy.
You Astrid plus one.
No go.
No go.
And I was like,
fine.
I didn't,
I was,
I was,
I knew it was a tenuous ask.
I'm reviewing the movie
for FilmSpotting.
Right.
FilmSpotting people reach out to Disney,
and they're like,
we got you a plus one to the screening of Chicago.
And I was like,
am I going to take a fucking plane
to see Toy Story 4 early?
I was about to.
I was looking up flight rates, right?
And then we're recording an episode.
I'm losing my mind
knowing that David's going to go see it without me.
Right.
I almost just felt guilty.
I was like, this just seems wrong.
Right.
And Ehrlich.
Even though it is my job and I had to see it for embargo.
Right.
Yes.
And Ehrlich was like, I asked for a plus one and they never got back to me.
Right.
So I can play oblivious.
Like, I assume I got my plus one and we show up with you there.
And my thought is 50-50 chance they just let you in.
Yeah. And I was like, fuck it. I'm it i'm gonna do it right so i went uptown this is after i had been lobbying
everyone to try i know everyone went uptown was like two blocks away to be like okay i'm just
waiting for erlich to get here erlich wasn't gonna get there until like 10 minutes before the movie
started and i was like oh fuck it's gonna be like tight especially people bringing like six kids
it's just about capacity and they don't have like an overflow room or whatever and i'm like two blocks away i'm getting
a sandwich i'm online and lawson just texts me he goes oh i have an extra ticket for toys and here's
what happened yes i sat down next to richard as i often do and i was and he was like i had because
i knew he'd had a plus one but he was it taken. And he was like, well, my plus one actually canceled. And I was like, text Griffin Newman now.
Like, now.
A rogue plus one over here.
And he was like, well, but is he, I mean, could he get here in a time?
And I'm like, he's here.
He's here.
He's casing the joint.
Exactly.
He's got a sandwich and he's here.
I was looking for vulnerabilities.
I was scouting out, like, is there a fire escape?
Is there a way into the theater? You were like in a garbage
can, like kind of walking around.
Yeah, garbage can.
You were being
I was being a sneaky boy.
I was prepared. I was
like losing my mind. I was like, if
David sees this before I do,
I will be equally upset if he loves it or
hates it. I need to have
I need to form an impression the exact same moment David does.
And old Dickie Lawson came through.
Got you in there.
Walked those two blocks, met me in the lobby of the theater with a little Toy Story ticket.
That's beautiful.
Yep.
And you saw it.
You ate mac and cheese bites?
I did.
They were pretty good.
Yeah.
How many times more will you see it?
I have tickets to see it tomorrow night.
At the time we're recording this,
the opening night,
seeing it opening night with TC-14.
Hell yeah.
I'll tell you this, okay?
The summer has been weak for movies.
Yeah.
I also have been very depressed
in the wake of the Tix cancellation.
Sorry to hear about it.
I think I'm going to see it too many times.
I think this movie is really going to function as a solve for me this summer.
Right.
Because I believe I saw...
Oh, fuck.
What's he about to say?
I believe I saw three ten times on theaters.
Ten?
I believe I saw it ten times.
And that's my least favorite of the franchise.
I think the one I've seen the most,
like a movie I've seen,
like I think four is the most I've ever seen a movie in a theater.
Yeah.
What about you, Cheryl?
You're thinking?
I think three.
Three.
Yeah.
I'm the worst here.
Toy Story 3 I fully saw one time.
WALL-E I saw six or seven times.
I saw Beach Bumble Bunch,
but I was fucked up every time,
so it really just counts as once.
You probably accounted for like three quarters of its sale.
I like the idea that Ben would get stoned, decide to go see Beach Bum, and then realize
20 minutes in, oh, I think I've seen this already.
And that repeated itself 10 times.
Hey, Shirley.
Hey, what's up?
Ponyo.
That's what's up.
We're getting back.
All we've done is get to the house.
You let the dog off the leash
what can you say
he's running
oh crap
she drives
senior
home
that's true
but there's
yeah
well right
there's the little thing
with like
where Sosuke
has his annoying friends
who are like
bugging him about his fish
yeah what's your goldfish
Sosuke
yeah those aren't his real friends his real friends are old ladies he just has the one trick which is the friends who are like bugging him about his fish. What's your goldfish?
Those aren't his real friends. His real friends are old ladies. He just has the one trick, which is the
spitting the water on you.
The one line that his
annoying friend has.
What is it? It's like, you're five.
You have no job.
Right, right.
Because he keeps being like, I'm busy.
He's like, I can't talk to you right now I can't play right now
I'm busy
but he is busy but then
Ponyo gets taken away
I love him hiding
Ponyo when he goes to school
in the little bushes
and puts a leaf on top of the bushes
and he's like these bushes aren't even part of the school
yeah
but then Ponyo gets taken away, right?
Yeah.
Fujimoto, there's this-
Are you saying Ponyo gets taken?
I'm a particular watering can.
Yeah.
I'm just saying you have stolen my fish daughter.
I like the Tina Fey clocks.
Jesus, Lisa.
I didn't even watch the dub.
The Lisa clocks Fujimoto.
Yeah.
And it's like-
There's no weed killer here.
This is 80% a pedophile 20%
a rogue
gardener
stop killing my weeds
and his answer
that's supposed to
diffuse the situation
is
not at all
what are you talking about
I'm using water to
or else I will dry out
on land
is that what he says
I'm trying to
humidify myself
he's talking about
humidifying himself
he's such
a sight
I just love seeing him with his insane watering can.
He's weird like bow-legged walk.
Great Halloween costume.
If someone could nail a Fujimoto, I'd be all for it.
I love a disheveled wizard.
I love a wizard that's just like kind of a mess.
He's like can't really present himself socially.
That's like my kind of wizard.
I don't like like a sophisticated wizard. Like a put together wizard with like everything, like all his ducks in a row. Like you like my kind of wizard. Yes. I don't like like a sophisticated wizard.
Like a put together wizard
with like everything
like all his ducks in a row.
Like you like
the Gucci meta type.
Yeah.
Because the thing is
like he dresses well
but he's got like
sort of the sunken
cheeks and eyeballs.
He looks kind of tired.
He's working.
He's got to pour them elixirs.
He also kind of looks
like a David Bowie face.
Yes.
A little bit, yeah.
There's like a blue eye shadow
around the eye.
There's something very glam rock.
He's a bit like Steve Buscemi. Like here's like a fan art of him. Oh,, there's like a blue eyeshadow around the eye. There's something very glam rock. He's a bit like Steve Buscemi.
Like,
here's like a fan art of him
where he's hot.
Oh,
that's too sleek.
I don't like it.
But like,
that's what I imagine.
Like,
it looks like,
like Tilda Swinton-y,
right?
Oh God,
Swinton would nail this
live action pony.
Yes.
But,
but you know,
that's like who you imagine
the sea witch being like,
sure,
I'll make fish babies with you.
Yeah. Let's do it. Yeah. Look at like, sure, I'll make fish babies with you. Yeah.
Let's do it.
Yeah, look at like the blush and the like contouring on the nose.
Yeah, yeah.
What a pointy nose.
I mean, yeah.
And then just like.
He's got some male model.
What is more inspiring than this image?
Describe the image for our listeners.
Yeah, Ponyo.
So Ponyo gets captured.
We can get to the plot point of this, actually.
And Fujimoto's like, you go in here.
You know, like he's like, you can't live on the surface world.
And she escapes with the help of her little fish sisters.
And then, yeah, she grows herself like a chicken body and a little, you know, this puffy little sort of pants that babies wear in Japanese movies.
But you know, like, yeah, no, I know what you're right.
They all have that outfit.
Yeah.
I assume it's just sort of a little girl.
Right.
Exactly.
It's almost like a petticoat.
Yes.
And she, you know, blasts her way to the surface.
She causes a tsunami.
Yeah.
Well, she like there's that little bit with fujimoto where he's like this
is where my best magic is and she can like bust that open she's so all kinds of bullshit's happening
and i kind of like they don't touch on it too much with the rules of his job and how he is like sort
of instrumental in the mechanics of the ocean yeah in some interesting way like on some magical
chemical sort of level yeah but also that he's this like
overprotective helicopter parent
that like comes out of love,
but he doesn't know how to express it well.
And what you were saying about,
David's just smiling
because it's a picture of Ponyo
skipping on the seas.
I've never seen anything greater.
I love her.
This movie and Master and Commander,
which are both movies about the sea,
are the two movies that I will play
when I'm in a bad mood. Master and Commander and Ponyo. the sea are the two movies that I will play when I'm in a bad mood
Master and Commander
and Ponyo
when I'm in like
a serious funk
I put them on
and it solves it
at the same time
that would be weird
yeah
you sync them up
no I was gonna say
there's something to the fact
that it's like
that you know
this movie is kind of
a love story
and the dad is so
overprotective about like
no boys
right
no human boys
but the cool thing about that is
it's not just like no human boys. It's like actually
there is a really big responsibility that I have
as an adult sea wizard.
And like I need, like this is, you know
I'm not trying to prevent you from doing what you want
to do, but actually I have a job here.
But I think that's the thing that Miyazaki's kind
of into is just like so
much of
antagonistic behavior that
parents throw upon their children
is them not knowing how to express their
genuine well founded
concern. Exactly.
If she weren't his daughter he wouldn't
care this much. And Miyazaki
who by all accounts is a bit
of a stern parent himself.
Yeah he's made this movie
about how like children
are unpredictable
and uncontainable
and like so full of life
and like
little chicken arms,
little chicken arms.
Exactly.
You kind of got to pull a Lisa
and just roll with it.
Yeah.
Because when Pony,
there's the big tsunami
and there's the,
I mean,
I love that the unspoken thing
in this movie
is that Lisa is like
the worst or best driver
of all time
or maybe both.
Like everyone kind of knows that she's a maniac.
The thing where she
after Pony gets taken
and Sosuke's just sitting there and he looks
all sad and he's got his big ice cream.
She's just like, it's okay, Sosuke.
It happens.
She's like, can I have some ice cream?
He's like, yeah.
She leans over while not looking at the road
and takes half the ice cream with her fucking tongue
and they're driving
by the cliff
it's insane
I love her
but they see the tsunami
they see Ponyo
just running
yes
she running
right
she's running
well cause once she's captured
and they realize
that she's tasted human blood
she tells her father
how much she wants
to be on earth
how much she wants
to be human
she wants to have arms and legs and so she wants to be a human. She wants to have arms and legs.
And so she wills herself into evolving.
And then she becomes a little,
a little,
she goes from becoming a chicken girl.
Yeah.
Right.
To a real girl.
Correct.
Fish girl to chicken girl.
Yeah.
Her little chicken.
I love the chicken state.
Her head is still sort of just like a blob.
Yeah.
She's like a blob with the eyes and a mouth.
And the mouth is humongous.
Right.
She looks like a
not a cuttlefish.
What's that thing
that everyone always
memes?
A blobfish.
Yes.
Are you talking about
a blobfish?
The blobfish or the
oh.
The fish that looks like
like an old Jewish man's face.
You know which thing
I'm talking about.
I do.
I just want to show you
the image.
Yeah.
That thing.
Now what about the
the one that
the Pokemon Mudkip
is based on?
What is it called? Axolotl?
I just said a word that I'm not sure.
Pretty impressive.
It's one of those things where it immediately autofilled when I typed AX.
And I'm like, these fucking things listen to us.
See, look.
Yes, no, that's exactly what she looks like.
That's what her face looks like.
Here is Mudkip, to be clear.
Yes.
That's exactly what she looks like. And I like her face looks like. Here is Mudkip, to be clear. Yes. That's exactly what she looks like, and I like that she's got
little chicken arms and legs. It's pretty...
I had to rewind
it and go through. I was like, wait, when did
the transformation happen?
It's kind of crazy how gracefully it's
done. Yes. Because she's got the chicken
arms and legs, and she's running, and then she's got
this bucket, and she puts the
bucket on her head and the transformation
happens there. It's not like
they hide the transformation with her arms but it's
also not like they animate it in a way
where you're like seeing the evolution.
She looks so...
And then she'll go back
to Chicken if she does magic. She kind of
like loses her shape a little bit.
I was a little disappointed she didn't stay
and Chicken stayed for longer. It's kind of crucial. It's so much fun. This is her with the bug where she's running on the water. Loses her shape a little bit. I was a little disappointed she didn't stay in chicken stay for long.
But I mean, it's kind of crucial.
It's so much fun.
This is her with the bug where she's about to sort of like complete the transformation.
And but then when, you know, Sosuke sees her in this new form, he still knows like it's Ponyo.
Yeah.
Yes.
It's my fish.
And rather than be like ask some questions, he's just like, you're a baby now.
I get it.
Yeah, you're like me.
She's baby.
And he already knew that she likes ham
because she ate the ham out of his bucket.
He gave her a little piece of bread.
Wild.
Wasn't interested.
She went, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
And he said, what about ham?
And she went, cool, I'll take the rest.
I'll take the whole slice.
And she slurps it like some disgusting ham monster.
Hell yeah.
And Lisa, there's like a power outage.
And then it's just like that Miyazaki thing that no other fucking animated movie does.
Where it's just like every bit of business is interesting to a child.
Children like doing little jobs.
And every little touch that he puts into that entire sequence, I love.
Like she takes the light and just holds it on her head.
I fucking love that cool that cool little like remote
outlet light
the fact that she
bounces all over
and she hits
the glass door
like there's all
these little mistakes
but they feel so organic
and it's just
it is how
it is how a fish girl
would react
to her new surrounding
and also children
love doing that
as you said
they love mirroring
the things that adults
do that seem banal
they get into the fantasy stuff later but like I have a lot of friends who have kids now,
and the first things they want to do is pretend to cook, pretend to clean, pretend to have
a little baby.
Do you know what I just remembered about, which I'm like, wow, that is perplexing?
Do you remember, I don't know if these still exist, but they would sell those toy shaving
kits so that a child could shave along with their father.
Right. shaving kits so that a child could shave along with their father.
Fake shaving cream and then a plastic
razor that was completely
dull so that you could
put cream on your face and then
go through the sensation of it disappearing.
I always would see that
at the drugstore and ask my parents.
They'd be like, yeah, it doesn't do anything.
I'd be like, what are they trying to shave? They'd be like, yeah, it doesn't do anything. And I'd be like, wait, what are they trying to shave?
And they'd be like, nothing. It's, I don't know.
How do you think Carr is doing right now?
Oh, boy. I hope
he's like the Ponyo of that.
He became like the
biggest goldfish in the Hudson River.
Yeah, that he's like the mayor of the Hudson River.
No, I was just going to say that that's like this
task that grown-ups view as a fucking nuisance.
And this messy, annoying, largely painful thing to do.
And kids are like, I want to do that.
Yeah.
I remember Romilly, when she was little, my sister would always want to watch me gargle mouthwash.
Wow.
She thought it was so funny.
It is kind of funny.
And she wasn't even laughing that much.
She would be like, you have to tell tell me when you're going to do it.
She didn't care about brushing teeth because she did that.
She does that and that's annoying.
But the mouthwash.
When you're a little kid,
you're like,
ugh.
Right.
But when I was like 15 and I would do the full like,
like in each cheek.
That's another level.
Yeah.
Right.
Anything like that.
And so like this thing of just like,
okay,
the like the power's out.
You kids need to step up.
We got things to do.
And them trying their hardest to do sort of like basic grown-up tasks.
Yeah.
He likes helping.
No, yeah.
I think what's interesting about this, I remember reading like when they did test screenings of this,
I don't know if it's true, but when they did test screenings of this,
I think Miyazaki was kind of surprised that the kids weren't like weren't really responding to it with a lot of enthusiasm and they were more just like engrossed by it.
And I wonder if it's because they were like, oh, that's me.
Sure.
They're just watching.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mostly when I watch a movie with a little kid, they are quiet.
They just watch like they're watching the most incredible thing in the world.
It's very quiet
and very like transphobic.
Right?
I mean,
I don't know a lot of kids
who are like,
like,
you know,
like,
you know,
like sort of shouting things out.
I feel like when that happens,
the kid doesn't like
the movie that much.
I mean,
I know I was yelling
about the big fish a lot,
but I watched.
Oh,
sure.
Just to be like,
big fish.
Yeah.
Medium fish. That is what it's just kept being like, big fish. Yeah. Medium fish.
That is what it's like to watch a movie with fish.
He calls out things a lot.
Did I tell you when I saw Apollo 11, there was a dad and like a kid, like a five or six
year old kid sitting next to me.
Did he lead over and say, that's Apollo 11?
He asked it.
That's the American space program. He said, is's Apollo 11? He asked it. That's the American space program.
He said, is that Apollo 11?
Which number is that?
Every single thing was a question.
Sure.
And that's a movie that doesn't have like talking heads or narration or any of that.
Right.
So when they go like, the eagle has land, they'd be like, where's the eagle?
There's a bird on this moon now?
He just kept on asking very like curt questions.
And the dad would be like, he's an astronaut.
America's going to space.
What's happening now?
The space program continues.
Right, space, space, space.
But it was like, if they used any code word, he'd want a definition.
He'd want an explanation of what was going on at every moment.
Fair question.
The eagle has landed.
I don't see an eagle.
I see a weird boxy thing.
Is that Apollo 11?
Is that Apollo 11?
Well, then redefine what you think of it, you know, what an eagle is. Is boxy thing. Is that Apollo 11? Is that Apollo 11? Well, then redefine
what you think of,
you know,
what an eagle is.
Is he an astronaut?
Where's the moon?
Is that the moon?
Houston?
Don't you mean Houston?
Yeah.
That's a real New Yorker kid.
That's a New Yorker kid.
Well, the thing is,
I don't know.
Kathy,
I used to have to take Kathy
to go see movies
while my parents...
It's your little sister.
Yeah, sorry.
Kathy, my little sister. We are 10 years apart. And I used to have to go take her go see movies while my parents. That's your little sister. Yeah, sorry. Kathy, my little sister.
We are 10 years apart.
And I used to have to go take her.
You were the designated.
Yeah.
And she actually, like when I'm thinking back on it, like this was the last movie we saw together before I went off to college.
But growing up, I remember taking her to some adjacent theater while my parents went to go see like a legit adult movie.
And she was actually really fussy
for most of those and I don't know
I think she might have either been bored or
she was just kind of like
none of this matters to me
yeah so
I don't know there's something special about Ponyo
Ponyo rules they
get some ramen
I like this scene a lot
Miyazaki movies. Exactly right.
It's like a process.
Put in your noodles.
Wait.
And the hot water.
Three minutes.
The hot water.
It's hot.
Close your eyes.
Don't pee.
Hot ham water.
Exactly.
And then there's a ham
and there's an egg.
But it's a fairly
unobtrusive egg.
I was watching
this scene
between fingers.
I was kind of sneaking
You were sort of like
trying to
I do love ramen.
I just get my ramen
without ham or egg.
Oh, you don't like ham either?
Oh, we talked about this.
I'll do pork ramen sometimes.
I prefer chicken ramen.
I definitely go no egg,
but I eat ramen
multiple times a week now.
Yeah.
What a fucking image.
I mean, look at those scallions.
Beautiful.
The scallions are really
that gets me going. And the thing is, like every frame of this movie, I mean, look at those scallions. Beautiful. The scallions are really,
that gets me going.
And the thing is,
like every frame of this movie,
I mean, there's always something undulating, right?
Like looking at the steam there.
Looks good.
It feels safe.
It feels homey.
Yeah.
It's cozy.
Yeah.
You know, outside,
there's a tsunami.
Like, yes.
There's a storm.
That too.
When you're a kid and you're like,
I know that something bad
is happening,
but like, it's okay because I'm at home. My mom's here. And it's like, and you're like, I know that something bad is happening,
but like,
it's okay. Cause I'm at home.
My mom's here.
And it's like,
it's going to,
it's fine.
It's comfort food.
The process,
your parents making you feel better and giving you food that like,
it brought me back to that.
Yeah.
You have a new fish girlfriend and it's,
everything's lovely.
And there's something about like hot soup like that too.
Like I always think about like when it's cold outside,
when I'm sick,
when I want that comfort
late at night
yep
yeah
Sasuke loves Ponyo
Ponyo loves ham
Ponyo says ham
like 50 million times
in this scene
yeah
it's a great scene
very ham focused
Ponyo falls asleep
and she's tired
so cute
in the classic
there's that cut to her
being like
she's like got to her being like,
she's like got the ramen noodle.
But she's just like,
it's another classic kid thing where you're like,
it's time to sleep.
But as a,
you're a kid
and you're like,
you're trying so hard.
I want to stay up.
I mean,
it's been a good day.
And then instantaneously,
there's a moment
where you just shut off.
How many times
have you seen this movie
do you think telly's 10 a lot yeah yeah i used to watch it on cable as i said and then i just
bought i bought it on blu-ray okay and i'm bit the bullet retired bit um i have always had anytime
i've had a partner a person in my life they have agreed with me on ponyo uh-huh so forky likes
ponyo and so like they would be happy to watch it with me but maybeonyo. So Forky likes Ponyo.
And so they would be happy to watch it with me.
But maybe I'd watch it by myself.
It's certainly a Miyazaki movie I've seen the most.
But again, it's just because it is such an instant comfort food movie.
And even though this movie came out when I was fully an adult.
Grown up.
It's not like I have a childhood nostalgia for this movie.
But it doesn't matter.
I have a 20-something nostalgia for this movie.
That's allowed.
I know. Thank you, Shirley.
You're welcome.
Anyway, go ahead.
Well, no, so we're in the comforting section
of the movie before the anxiety settles in.
Right, but then we do cut in the comforting section of the movie before the anxiety settles in. Right.
But then we do cut to the boat where Sosuke's dad is.
And they talk about the goddess of mercy.
Koichi.
This has already been this thing that he was supposed to come home.
That's the best.
The great, you know, light conversation they have where she spells out jerk.
She spells out bug off.
Right.
She goes bug off, bug off, bug off.
Yes.
Yeah. Which for some reason,
because in the American one,
I guess.
Yeah.
I don't know.
It's okay.
Yeah.
And then to speak to how
occupations always come up
in these films.
Yeah.
I feel like you get a lot
of sort of insight
into the Mariner's life.
Well,
in the Miyazaki thing of like,
you have a trade,
you're very committed to that trade.
And if you give so much to that trade and if you give so
much to that trade that there isn't enough to fully be there for your family so be it right
yeah 100 right that that's sort of like the curse of like yeah the the father figure right yeah it's
like he's too on the job he can't he can't quit it whether he's an evil sea wizard or a human boatsman exactly yeah um so there's some stuff
going on such as the moon is falling out of the sky there are a couple things that are a little
weird so it's basically like you know fujimoto is like reality is out of balance uh because of
what's going on and so goddess of mercy shows up and she's like, don't worry about it.
As long as she passes the test,
it's all going to be okay.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
No seafoam.
And Fujimoto's like, boom, yeah.
If she fails, she seafoams.
That's the fear.
They go like, the real risk here is that
now they're tied into this whole love game.
They're tied to each other
and the stakes have become higher.
Right.
Because she's going to want to stay with him
but I just love that
the two plot lines are parallel
like it's not like someone immediately goes to Sosuke and Ponyo
and says like so you guys better fucking pass this test
yeah
we're just watching them have a cute adventure
yes
right
and then at the end someone's like
so do you love each other
and they're like
yes
very good question because we're cutting back to Sosuke and Ponyo Yes. Right? Right. And then at the end, someone's like, so do you love each other? And they're like, yes.
Very good question.
Because we're cutting back to Sosuke and Ponyo.
They're like, the mom is out of the fucking old folks home.
Yeah.
And Sosuke's like, I want to go down there.
And so she makes his toy boat big.
Yeah.
Well, that's the sequence where you see the town underwater.
Yes. And it's beautiful.
That's beautiful when they wake up and there's like the fish
swimming by their door.
It's like ancient fish.
I didn't bother to Google if those are
actual fish.
I assume it's one of those.
It's a pop-pop boat.
It's a little candle boat.
Oh, sure. Which like makes steam.
Have you never seen one of those? Those are real.
Really? Yeah.
It's like a very old-fashioned kind of toy boat one of those? Those are real. Really? Yeah. It's like a very old fashioned kind of toy boat.
It's called a pop pop boat?
Yeah.
And I love the sound of that.
Exactly.
Because when you light a little candle, it makes just enough steam to sort of go like
boop.
Wow.
Yep.
And so now the boat is giant.
So they have a giant fucking candle.
Yeah.
Fucking rules.
I like that he takes the time to explain how the boat works.
Yes.
And how like the ramen works and all these little details.
Exactly right.
And I'm like, I love it.
He packs a little lunch.
Yes.
So scary.
What were you going to say, Grace?
No, that's the kind of leadership we need right now in America.
I want a president who packs a little lunch for me.
A little lunch before I have my big adventure.
And they have all these cute cute like they meet the baby
yes
you know they have these
cute little adventures
but then
Ponyo tires herself
out doing magic
yes
it is that thing too
where like
like little kids
like kids under five
view babies
as a different species
yes
but they really want to
go out of their way
to show that they're
good with babies
oh they're good with babies
but they're different
like I'm a big kid but I remember when I used to be really little, and I want to be nice to this baby.
Most babies I've met, if I have, like, they're like toddlers or whatever, right?
If I have a picture of them as a younger baby, and I'm like, do you want to see on my phone?
Like, I have a picture of you as a baby.
They're like, yes.
But then I show them, they're like, that's not me.
Whatever.
Unimpressed. If you say so.
They can't
quite make the leap of like, there I am as a baby.
No, they're like, that's a deep fake.
That's Steve Buscemi.
That's crazy.
I'm not like that.
So that scene with the baby, I think,
so he wrote that after
he couldn't figure out, I'm trying to give some context.
Hey, we're kind of served.
Yes, I believe I have heard.
A little rumor.
So I think he was having trouble figuring out how to end the movie.
Okay.
And he needed to make sure that Ponyo kind of displayed that she liked humans.
Right?
And she would want to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because her Sosuke is really her only target for a while.
It's her only point of interest.
And here she's like, oh, this baby's unhappy.
Like, let's figure something out.
Ponyo is a problem solver.
And in return, she only wants ham.
The transaction is ham and...
Will work for ham.
Whatever.
100%.
Can I ask, have you and Forky ever considered adopting Ponyo?
I know you already have a Navi baby.
We do.
It's never growing.
No.
It's just a paternal baby.
Look at this family I foisted upon you.
You're married to Forky.
You have a Navi child.
A collection of junk.
I mean, that's a modern family right there.
That's a very modern family.
Yeah.
Good challenges
to societal norms.
A spork.
A man.
You mentioned Ty Burrell
earlier.
I had a point to make
about the movie
that has nothing to do
with the bullshit
we're talking about right now.
Forky.
No, not Forky.
Jesus.
Ponyo.
Forky's on his mind.
Ponyo.
What were we just talking about?
We were talking about baby. Nothing just talking about we were talking about baby
nothing's great we were talking about baby baby baby panio um maybe it'll come uh deep fakes
uh oh no right it's the moment where um when they're like panio so what's your deal and she's
like oh my daddy's the worst he imprisons me and they're like alright and what about your mom and she's like she's the best she's a scary wizard
she says
she's big
and beautiful
and then
I love that
that's when I perked up
and I was like
is she single
I love it
beautiful
love it
right
she's big and beautiful
birthed a pony
oh
wait what is
and yeah and at one, Sosuke is
talking to his mom or to his friend
or someone where he's like... There's not that many characters.
She loves him and she can do magic.
Is the way he describes Ponyo.
Isn't that explained to the
baby's mama? Yes, I think that's it.
Right, right.
Very confusing. Tina Fey in the movie doesn't play the baby mama.
Very confusing. I was in the movie doesn't play the baby mama. Very confusing.
I was confused.
Confused.
What's the deal with Ponyo?
I've seen this movie before.
She's the baby mama.
She's got a baby.
And she's the mama.
Tina Fey.
Who makes these decisions?
What a weird guy Jerry Seinfeld
yeah
fucking insane
have you ever seen him live
my friend went recently
I have
and said like it's fun
I
I had
yeah thank you
I was part of a
sports themed
sketch comedy talk show.
I believe you told me this.
Right, yes.
Where they were like, hey, so have you heard the change in running order?
I was like, what?
And they were like, Jerry Seinfeld decided to drop in and do a set.
Because it was at Gotham Comedy Club, but it was not a stand-up show.
Right.
It was like Quiz Daddy hosted it.
Scott Rogowski, Quiz Daddy.
It was like a fake sports talk show with a lot of characters and bits and shit.
And he interviewed some actual former
players. But in the middle
of the show, they just had to cede the stage
to Jerry Seinfeld, who wanted to work out his Letterman set.
And they were like, you're following Letterman.
You're following Seinfeld, sorry.
So Seinfeld came up and just did
like 12 immaculate
minutes. Like, it was perfect.
I was standing in the back with a bunch
of other comedians and we were just like, that's like
there it is. That's it. That's it.
Whether or not I find this funny
that is the perfect way to do this.
And then he went,
he finished, he was like, do I have anything else?
And he took the folded paper out of his pocket
and he looked at it and he was like, no,
I think that's everything. I don't know.
Does anyone have any questions? And someone someone said what do you think about hockey because it was a sports crowd
here's my theory on hockey there is no puck and then he just walked off stage
and then i had to come on stage and do a sketch in which the premise was
you know about how there's like a boy raised by wolves?
This is a boy raised by
the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Sounds good.
What do they call those things
in westerns? The Tumbleweed.
Tumbleweed just rolled in here.
Oh, is that why you were arrested? I'm seeing
here for crimes against humanity?
Hey, I didn't write the sketch, okay?
No, I know, but it seems like you were rounded up
by Interpol
for doing that sketch
international got involved
yeah right exactly
I thought that was a movie franchise
heads did not nod
shake your heads
the audience weirdly seemed
a little less excited about what I was doing
wait a what? What a rude audience.
A little bit less excited.
They should have been like, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Hey, I brought it back.
Then Sosuke and Ponyo encounter.
No, no, no.
She gets tired again.
Yeah, she gets tired because she does more magic trying to light the candle.
Yeah, and the boat gets a little smaller.
It was like pop, pop, and now it's like pop, pop.
And then they go down to the nursing home, boat gets a little smaller you know it was like pop pop and now it's like great and uh yeah
and then they go down to the nursing home which is like shielded right oh yeah we forgot to talk
about the old ladies but that's okay well the old ladies are are just cute they're cute with like
one who's like particularly belligerent yes uh who i believe is based on uh miyazaki's mother
mother yes that's the one in the in the electric wheelchair yes uh who i believe is based on Miyazaki's mother. Mother, yes. That's the one in the electric wheelchair?
Yes.
Who I believe is voiced by Lily Tomlin in the dub. And then it's Betty White.
Murder's around.
Her name is Toki.
Yes, Toki is the one that is Miyazaki's mommy.
Yeah, and then Matt Damon's the dad, which is pretty nuts.
Right, because the dad only has like two scenes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But whatever, he just knocks that shit out. only has like two scenes. Yeah. Yeah. But whatever.
He just knocks that shit out.
The billing is very weird
on the American dub.
Is it?
Let me find it.
Because I think Noah Cyrus'
first build.
Which makes sense.
It's Ponyo.
Yeah, but then it's like
It's a killer Ponyo.
No, she's not first build.
I think it might be fully
It's Cate Blanchett.
Is it really?
Cate Blanchett, Noah Cyrus,
Matt Damon, Tina Fey, Frankie Jonas. Frankie, bonus. might be fully uh is it really kate blanchett noah cyrus matt damon tina fey frankie jonas
frankie bonus chorus leachman yeah liam neeson's just not included lily tomlin billy uh billy
white betty yeah i mean the dad is alphabetical the dad is there for what we were talking about
before but also then you get that incredible shot of all of the ships on that wave
under the moon. And that's just a great
That's just...
Ben just looked at his
phone and then gave me the biggest
shit-eating grin.
He's just looking at Ponyo, I guess.
She's eating her ham.
It's just fun.
It's just fun when the ham is
the size of her. When she's still in goldfish mode, so the ham is the size of her you know when she's still in
goldfish mode so she's basically the size of a slice of ham i thought ben was prepping some
dumb bit but in fact he's literally just re-watching images from the film we're discussing
but she eats the entire ham in like one bite like right after that right it's the best thing
but she doesn't turn that one's good too't even work. That one's good too.
That's sort of like action Ponyo
when she's like
zipping up to the ocean.
I love action Ponyo.
I want a Ponyo action figure.
Yeah.
But she doesn't turn
into like,
well,
you guys are the same.
Ponyo toy.
Yeah.
What were you going to say,
Shirley?
Oh,
no,
just she,
yeah,
when she eats the ham,
it's the size of her,
but her,
you know,
her size doesn't change.
She doesn't do the like,
you know do the animated
gag. You know like
when Tom and Jerry.
You know when Jerry eats
an entire, not Seinfeld, Jerry the mouse
eats an entire block of cheese and he turns
into a little cheese. That's one of my favorite things.
It's funny.
You can buy a little plush ponyo.
Yeah, I'm seeing that. That wasn't an important
data point. Where are we now? Oh, she's small.
We're basically at the end.
It's when, you know, the mommy.
Oh, they bring her there.
You can get a keychain of Ponyo in the bucket.
That's pretty cool.
A little bucket keychain.
With her little face looking up at you.
A little bucket.
Ponyo in a bucket.
The mom sort of invites Lisa over, has a chat with her,
and then asks Sosuke, like, you know?
The mom's talk.
Do you love Ponyo no matter what?
When a boy loves a magical ham-loving fish.
And Sosuke's like, I love all the Ponyos, which is fair.
And they say, you just gotta kiss this little bubble
and it'll turn her into a real girl.
Oh, there she's like climbing fish.
Yeah, a little statue of her climbing the fish.
One little thing we haven't mentioned
is the little tiny Ponyos.
They keep helping throughout the movie.
That's right, they do.
They sort of like foible the...
What's the noise they make again?
Wait, how does it go?
Ponyo loves
Sasuke!
They're
wonderful little birds. I'm looking at the very sparse
quotes page and I forgot that when
Lisa says, what's your mom like?
And she says, she's big and beautiful, but she can be
very scary. Sasuke says,
just like my mom.
Hell yeah.
David's like,
bossy.
They just,
they relate to each other.
They relate to each other so well.
That's why I like that the moms have a combo
where they're like,
so our kids really like each other.
Yeah.
I guess we're going to be like
going on some playdates.
Yeah.
Right.
And then the last shot of the movie
is the little kiss.
Yeah. It's fucking great. And she like flies through the air. Yeah rules and that's it it's like yeah yeah and you're just like it's like it's the final like the dopamine is done
right like the plunger is down and then you're just like great great it is uh david's nodding
off uh it is an incredibly pleasant movie yes
yeah
and yet
and yet there are people
who
like the ones who
theorize around Totoro
have also theorized
about Ponyo
being about
the afterlife
and all of that
which we don't have
to get into
yeah there's a
I think we should get into it
I'm kind of curious
yeah
I don't know about anything
yeah
there's a theory
about
I might get some of this wrong.
Stop hitting each other.
Surely just slap David in the face.
It's so violent in here.
Yeah, there's a theory that after the storm, actually nobody survived.
And actually what we're watching is a bunch of dead characters.
Oh, interesting.
Yeah.
Because, oh God, I don't remember the particulars of this.
Well, yeah. yeah because oh god i don't remember the particulars of this well yeah but it's like but it's like you know the old ladies under you know the the umbrella um bubble under the ocean
when they're like oh so this is the other side and they're all like healed and then all you know
yeah yeah so i feel like some people have extrapolated from that and have said that it's
it's about something else which i don't think it is about see i feel like some people have extrapolated from that and have said that it's about something else, which
I don't think it is about.
I feel like there are always any
movie that has a scene where someone has
some sort of vaguely near-death
experience. People like to theorize that they
died and everything after that was
their last dying thoughts or was their
afterlife. It's like an occurrence at South Creek Bridge
or whatever. Why do we do that?
But I feel like Breaking Bad, they do that with
like, oh, he dies in the car and the rest of the finale
never happened. I know people had that Toy Story
3 theory, which pretty much entirely
negates that they actually die
in an incinerator. There are like a thousand other examples.
And I always feel that it's like, well, A,
near-death
experiences are really good for
dramatic storytelling. Sure.
It's nice for someone to have that
sort of final gauntlet.
Whether it's the thing at the beginning
that pushes them to actually
go for the bigger thing or the thing at the end
that they finally have to overcome.
But secondly, I don't know.
Doesn't that make it less interesting if the thing didn't happen?
Right. I think it's just a pleasant
moment. Also, theories are for school.
Theories are for school.
Leave that shit at school and enjoy some
movies and some culture
and don't be like actually
actually
I couldn't put it better myself
they're fun to read about but it's not my interpretation
yes that's interesting
box office game
box office game
this movie came out in America
on August 14th
2009 it was the widest
ever Ghibli release
927 screens
would it make 6 million dollars
3.5
so it actually multiplied pretty well
yeah okay
number one that weekend though
Shirley you ready
oh yeah go ahead
you can open your ginger ale
it was going to make a sound
do it on mic
pop pop
number one I'm guessing is
District 9
yes opening this week
this was a big summer for me
I just remember that movie making a big title wave
and it was number one for like multiple weeks in august made a big title it was one of those
summers where there wasn't a big august movie and then that played at comic-con and it was the one
time there was like a comic-con bubble where it actually like the press the response out of comic-con
translated to actual audience yes because then the next summer scott pilgrim everyone's losing
their minds at comic-Con then it comes out
and it bombs
but District 9
I remember
Entertainment Weekly
ew
writing about the fact
where they were like
this movie's unstoppable
people were tweeting
about it out of Comic-Con
yeah
and then the cover
yeah and then the cover
was his eye
yes
yeah
yes
and
but they said like
they were like
the movie
I think you're right
the only thing I want
to remind you of
is District 9
obviously
big surprise hit
opened to 37 million dollars
I think it's final total
was
115
so did very well
the next weekend
Inglorious Bastards
came out
so there was another
big August movie
that's the only thing
I wanted to remind you of
this is while I'm filming
of course
as we all remember
this is the summer
I'm filming
Where the Gonzo.
So I remember being nervous about getting hard outs to be able to make it in time to
see Inglourious Basterds and District 9.
I was still at a level where I was like, okay, look, I want to work, but come on, I got movies
to see.
Don't keep me here on set.
I mean, you're basically at that level now.
No, I'm a harder worker.
He says, looking so...
I look for Lauren Lee.
I never want to have a job.
Excuse me.
What was I about to say?
Okay, so Glorious Bastard comes out the next week.
Yeah, but we're not talking about that.
Number two.
Okay.
In its second week.
It's an action film.
Spawned a sequel.
One?
I think just one.
Okay.
Yeah.
You know, not well received.
Didn't do that well, but it did okay.
This is its first weekend or second weekend?
Second weekend.
And what did it open to?
What did it end up at? It ended up at $150 up at 150 i think oh weird oh oh oh oh this is a movie i like a lot
of course i like this i know right yeah it's gi joe rise of cobra
what do you think of gi joe rise of cobra it's fine great i think it's really steven
summers film look i'm really silly and fun i'm all for doing fine. I think it's really a Stephen Sommers film. Look, I'm all for doing Sommers.
I'm all for doing Sommers.
Yeah.
I think he's underrated.
Next winter, it's Sommers.
Like how many movies
have you done?
Next winter is Sommers.
I feel,
let's do it because like
I don't know if we should
actually do it,
but it's an interesting career.
Why the fuck shouldn't we do it?
Okay, what?
Stop yelling at each other.
Why shouldn't we do it? Did shouldn't we do it did he make
Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Huck Finn
Huck Finn
okay
with Elijah Wood
I believe so
and
live action
John LeBlanc
nine movies total
the first one is
Matt Dillon
sorry not Matt Dillon
what am I talking about
he just looks like Matt Dillon
a movie called
Catch Me If You Can
some kind of teen movie
excuse me
that film's directed
by Steven Spielberg
no it's not
I have information
then Huck Finn
with Elijah Wood
live action jungle book
live action jungle book
which is
in my memory
kind of cool
yeah
like back when they were like
if we're gonna do a live action jungle book
shouldn't it just have
animals
like we'll just have
a tiger
it's like Roar
yeah right
it is
with Jason Scott Lee
then Deep Rising
which is a
fucking masterpiece
like that's the one
where you're just like
when you watch it
you feel like you've
found buried treasure
I still never see it
I remember wanting to see it
so badly as a child
it's so good
yeah
have you
that's crazy
it's so good
have you seen Deep Rising
that's the one with the autistic kid
recognizes the puzzles
in
that's like Mercury oh fuck what's Deep Rising? That's the one with the autistic kid recognizes the puzzles in...
No, that's like Mercury.
Oh, fuck.
What's Deep Rising?
It's about sea crime.
It's about a bunch of...
Hell yeah.
It's about an amazing...
Wait, what movie is this?
It's about an amazing ocean liner launches,
right?
A big luxury cruise ship.
A bunch of sea pirates try to rob it.
It's set in modern times.
I don't think I've ever heard of it.
But the problem with the-
T. Williams and Famke Jensen?
Correct.
And Kevin J. O'Connor,
Wes Studi,
Jason Fleming,
Jaiman Honsu,
all kinds of fucking weirdos.
The tagline.
I was going to get to the tagline.
Cliff Curtis?
Jason Fleming?
Yeah.
Cliff Curtis.
So, but it's like,
that alone is a fine premise, right?
It's like,
crazy luxury liner,
bunch of criminals try to rob it.
Like, you know, what's going to happen next? But also, there's like crazy luxury luxury liner bunch of criminals try to rob it like you know
what's gonna happen next but also there's like a sea serpent on board that's eating people i did
not know this movie existed and i just saw the tagline ben do you want to say it yeah full scream
ahead and the poster's a woman screaming fucking rules i can't believe you've never seen deep
rising it rules okay so then he does my my return mummy which is one of the better movies ever made mummy returns which
is one of the worst movies ever made uh van helsing which is a nightmare insane but kind of
the blank check yes you know that's where he's like can i do this and they're like okay when
van helsing came out it was like man this. They're never going to get bigger and dumber and more overblown than this.
And now like Van Helsing looks like a fucking independent art house film compared to the
shit.
Like Van Helsing looks like a Ken Loach movie.
At the time it was like,
they're stuffing so much into this thing.
Dracula and a werewolf.
What?
Um,
then G.I.
Joe rise of Cobra and then a movie called odd Thomas that he made for five bucks and that's it
oh that's Anton Yelkin
anyway we're gonna do them
winter's gonna be summer someday
number three new this weekend
it's a weepy film
with a woman and a man
they have a romance you cry
you cry
is it the time traveler's wife
it's the time traveler's wife this It's the time traveler's wife.
This summer's very vivid for me.
I'm trying to get better.
You've got to fall in love with a time traveler.
I don't know. She has like a pizza man
who's always giving her advice.
You don't fall in love with that man. He's a time traveler.
She keeps on
making that mistake. It's a very soft
movie. Rachel McAdams will not
stop falling in love with Time Traveler
then
number four
at the box office
in its second week
it's a sort of
double biopic
Julia and Julia
oh
I remember that
good job guys
yeah
hell yeah
the movie that
inspired grandma
right
really
yeah
the movie
not the blog
she saw the movie she liked the blog she saw the movie like the blog she saw the movie
the blog and says who's this other woman or i showed her the trailer right and she said who's
that woman i said it's julia child she went yeah i know who julia child yeah not asking about julia
right she's 10 at this point and she said who's the other woman and i went she wrote a blog
and she went and then what and i went and it wrote a blog. And she went, and then what?
And I went, and it got kind of popular.
And she went, and then what?
I said, and then she sold the book.
And she said, and then what?
And I went, they made this movie about her.
Amy Adams plays her.
And then like an hour later, Romley was like, I think I might start a blog.
There's, I had a classmate in college who watched Julia and Julia once every day for a full year.
And he had a blog about watching it.
Hey, look, that's a great blog.
It was excellent.
He could remember extras' faces by then.
That's another very pleasant movie.
And I know most people's gripe is that they don't like the Julie half of it.
I think the Julie half is fun.
Chris Messina's really good in that.
Yeah.
He's good.
It's one of those movies where she's
just like i'm just so fucking annoyed and you're like life seems okay like i don't know chill out
julie it's okay but you got double a uh sure she's the best she's good number five is uh oh i think
it won the academy award for best picture this year One of the canonical best films ever made. I'm going to take a big swing, and I hope I get this right.
The Goods, Live Hard, Sell Hard.
Now, here's the thing.
That's number six.
Wow.
Opening this weekend.
And I remember that was like, people were like, the next Anchorman, right?
That was really being pitched.
It's like, people are going to go fucking wild.
Isn't it Neil Brennan directed it from Chappelle's show?
I know who Neil Brennan is, but did he direct it?
I believe he directed The Goods Live Hard, Sell Hard, which I watched on a plane.
And how is it?
It's the okays.
Is it good or what?
You're right.
Neil Brennan.
Yeah.
Wow.
Didn't write it, though.
No.
Like, finally, Piven's going to get a movie.
Yeah.
Who wanted that?
Everyone. He couldn't stop winning Emmys. How does Piven deal gonna get a movie. Yeah. Who wanted that? Everyone.
He couldn't stop winning Emmys.
How does Piven deal with like his like hair fluctuation?
Like is it just the thing where like we all know that he has plugged the shit out of his hair?
It's like Emperor's New Clothes style.
If you ask him about it, he'd be like, I've always had this hair.
Yeah.
Definitely not.
He'd be like, here's an episode of Ellen.
And he'd be like, hair looks the same.
I shaved my hair
for that role he has hair blindness right yeah well yeah it's just like right i think if you
asked him that he would just be like oh cool man cool man and then like someone would come over
just strangle you i was signaling to someone silently no number five no it's that no come on
the academy award for best Picture went to this film.
So you're not making a joke?
No, I'm making a joke about the quality of this film, which is poor.
Because this is the same time of year that Hurt Locker's come out.
It's a fair point, but no, I'm not talking about the Hurt Locker. On paper, this movie sounds good.
No, this movie is about heroes.
I will say that.
On paper, you write this down and you read it and you go, that's a pretty good movie.
Hurt Locker's number 21. I have no idea what he's talking about. On paper, this write this down and you read it and you go, that's a pretty good movie. Hurt Locker is number 21.
I have no idea what he's talking about.
On paper, this movie is probably worse.
Who's in it?
We've got Sam Rockwell, Zach Galifianakis, Nicolas Cage, Penelope Cruz.
Does this have animals?
Oh.
Is it my hamster?
It's called G-Force.
It's called G-Force it's called G-Force
and I saw it in theaters
oh wait it was
Guinea Pigs
oh my god
yeah
this is the movie
that like ends
Jerry Bruckheimer's
15 year run at Disney
they were like
we made your
fucking Guinea Pig movie
now get off the lot
I remember this being
an option
for a
for a Kathy picture
gadgets
fighting force
gadgets
G-Force.
Gizmos.
Guinea pigs.
In 3D.
That's the tagline?
Yeah.
That's the sub-tagline.
The tagline was
the world needs bigger heroes.
Yeah, I saw this
in Disney Digital 3D.
What'd you think of that one?
It's not a good film.
So kind of like a G-minus?
David just threw his horns
up in the air in Victor.
I remember-
That's a good poster.
He's throwing the horns.
The guinea pig is?
Which one? Is it the Sam Rockwell one?
Sam Rockwell plays the hero.
Penelope Cruz of course plays
the sexy guinea pig.
Nicolas Cage plays
the tech guy.
And Tracy Morgan's the wild card.
How can you tell it's sexy?
It's wearing a bikini? Oh no! plays like the tech guy and Tracy Morgan's the wild card. How can you tell it's sexy? Because it's
wearing a bikini?
Oh no!
This guinea pig's
got a move!
Oh no!
Yeah, she's got
the same shapeless
mound body
as the other guinea pigs
but they code her
as being very attractive
to everyone around her.
Galifianakis is
the human scientist
who's tasked
with overseeing the guinea pigs.
It comes out right after Hangover.
So he's like now doing like late night shows
because they're trying to sell him.
And he went on Conan
and they didn't talk about G-Force.
He was on for two segments, right?
He makes it past the commercial break.
He comes back on again.
At the end of it, Conan said,
so you have this movie out in theaters now.
And he went, yeah, it's called G-Force.
I play a scientist who's tasked with overseeing a team of guinea pig special agents.
You know, I mean, it's based on the off-Broadway play.
Oh, boy.
Anyway, that's number five.
I think Bill Maher plays the villain in it.
Yeah, I think you're right.
He made $120 million.
And lost like $90 million.
That movie somehow cost $200 million.
Oh, those guinea pigs had a high quote.
The story I was going to say was,
Derek Simon will someday be a guest on the show.
Timing never works out.
We were walking around the Disney store
as a couple cool
19-year-olds do
New York City Friday night.
Friday night?
Oh, it was definitely
a Friday night.
Please make it worse.
Yeah.
And there was a
G-Force t-shirt
that was really good.
And Derek was like,
I kind of want to buy
this t-shirt.
Why was it really good?
It was just funny.
It said G-Force
and it had them
all in the bubble.
It was just like,
if you remove the association with the movie, it was kind of just a striking image.
Of course, we both at the time, too, would buy a lot of children's T-shirts because we're small men.
You are.
And we'd be like, this is funny to have like a shirt designed for a boy.
Right.
We get to through the day.
Whatever.
It barely got me through.
But he was like looking at the shirt and he was like, it's $15.
And I was like, for $15 you could buy the shirt
or we could go see the movie.
And I somehow talked him into going to see the movie
and we sat there and 30 minutes in he was like,
I wish I had bought the shirt.
So we walked out and I was like,
we could go back and buy the shirt.
And he's like, no, I don't want to have the shirt now.
Now I've seen it.
I don't like the have the shirt now. Now I've seen it. I don't like the movie.
Oh, boy.
Here are some other films in the top 10.
We've got Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,
the best film in the series.
You have The Ugly Truth,
in which there was hearts on the genitals
of the little stick figures.
95 domestic.
That's The Ugly Truth.
Racy?
Shirley was in the theater, and the trailer played, and the hearts go down. She ugly truth. Racy? Shirley was in the theater and the trailer
played and the hearts go down.
She's like, Racy?
Funny
People. Yeah, a movie I love.
Love that movie.
500 Days of Summer.
It's the only movie of 2009. Don't love that movie.
What a talk.
What a talk.
What a great discussion about Ponyo
one of our favorite movies and one of the great guests
and I'm so glad that we got to do this
Shirley
one final thought
I think I've said this before to you Sims
her coloring
that red
that is the most comforting color
and I love it
I wonder if it was a conscious
color therapy
thing or there's oh i might butcher her name um michio yasuda i think is the one who had worked
with miyazaki on the coloring of a lot of his films interesting yeah and she always she thinks
about the color story and the palette of the film a lot. So just tossing in a little all that more here. Yeah.
You know,
you make like the color map.
And then the Ponyo color map is especially soothing.
Yeah.
That red is.
It's a very soothing movie in general.
I find it very soothing.
Yes.
Yes.
We're all relaxed.
We're all relaxed.
Next week,
the wind rises.
The wind will rise next week. I don know uh who our guests will be if we'll
even have a guest it's october um it's october it's october um what oh so let's do this because
we're recording this right now in june okay let's let's end the episode with a little on the record
what do we think's gonna happen what's gonna be going to be going on in October? October of 2019.
I think the movie is going to come out and do so well that will become president.
Wow.
Like, and that's not a joke.
Yeah.
Exciting.
Yeah.
Because that just came out.
Yes.
And so, yeah, like, that's right.
He's, you know, he's a United American.
Do you think Trump is going to start, like, quoting the s***?
It feels very... Very smart guy.
Very smart.
Beat the Batman.
A lot of people say, you know, a lot of people say he beat the Batman.
A lot of people, you know, he comes in, there's the Chechen, you know, I can't do Trump.
I wish I could do Trump.
These are scary guys. They're scary guys. Do you? No know I can't do Trump I wish I could do Trump these are scary guys
they're scary guys
but they're all scared
of the Trump
no I don't
I find it a blessing
that I don't do
a good Trump impression
like I'm like
I'm glad I can't
go into that
on the record
I think I know
what David Sims
next tattoo is
oh
it's forking
people are gonna really enjoy this
Because they'll be like
Who? What?
It'll be one of those collective freak outs
So what finger does the ring go on for Forky?
Because he's got a little demented
Oh I think you put it on the middle
Right?
Or do you put it on the spork end?
I think it's fall off that way with his wobbling
because the sporks
the little prongs
are very short
thanks for being here
please come back
whenever you're in the
city again
or in the tri-state area
hell yeah
because it's always nice
when someone
lets the dog off the leash
lets him run around a bit
thank you for having me back
arf
arf
I swear last time
I blacked out
oh last time
we were really cranked up.
I don't know what was happening.
Last time was all Rickman.
Yeah, right.
It's all kind of sad.
Oh, and last time I forgot.
Eating ham.
Last time I forgot to shout out
my friend JJ. Hi, JJ.
Oh, shout out to JJ.
He's a committed blankie. We love JJ.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He has a baby now.
I know.
Cute baby.
Cute baby.
Have you seen?
No, you haven't seen it.
I haven't seen.
Show your baby Ponyo.
Yeah.
Heed these words.
Yeah, and I guess congratulations to David on the-
Oh, God, yes.
Yeah.
I was going to say on the pending approval of your adoption of Ponyo.
Okay. Fair enough. And your little family have this word. Because he loves Shrieking. yes I was gonna say on the pending approval of your adoption of Ponyo okay
fair enough
and your little
family you have
with Forky
cause he loves
Forky
I think
see
I know at this point
Toy Story 4 is old news
I think
Forky's about to have
a massive summer
I think Forky's
gonna have a
mini-me summer
remember mini-me fever
yeah I do
it's gonna strike again
yeah yeah yeah
and you're gonna be
right there
right next to the eye
of the hurricane
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wind rises
and as always
Ponyo loves him
and just found another gif
he's looking more
his face is red
with joy
Scarlet with joy
I feel when you're
you need to have lunch
are you gonna tweet that
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