Doug Loves Movies - Brandon Collins, Allison Rosen and Jessica M. Thompson guest
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Good morning, Leonard!
Doug hates candy wrappers, screaming babies, sticky seeds
With 50 azepop or kernels in his teeth
There's still not one that he won't see
Cause Doug loves movies!
Hey, hey, hey everybody!
My name is Doug and I love movies!
This is Doug Loves Movies.
Strangely enough, recording on Thursday, August 25.
20, I wrote down 2025, but let's say it's 2022.
For your listening pleasure on Friday.
That's right.
This is this month's bonus episode. Normally we come
out every week on Mondays, but this is an extra episode and we've got three terrific
guests to participate. We talked them into it and they are Brandon Collins, Allison Rosen, and Jessica M. Thompson.
Hello, everybody.
Hello.
Hi.
Let's meet everybody individually and, as usual, alphabetically, starting with Brandon Collins is back.
Hello, Brandon.
Hey, what's up, guys?
Doing pretty good over here Yeah you're our returning champion
From the last episode
So you've been a champion for like
Four days now something like that
Yep I got a new haircut and everything
Oh really?
You went out and got the champion haircut
I love it
Let me ask you a question
Brandon
You're a what do you call it
rotten tomatoes critic yes yes which doesn't mean that you sit around criticizing rotten tomatoes
it means that you're one of the chosen few who they put blurbs or and then links to the full
review of your reviews yes yes so my question is do and maybe you won't know it offhand and
that's okay if you don't but do you do is there a film that you know of that you have given
you're like what's the worst reviewed film like what's the one that you gave the lowest
or the worst review to i should say because they assign numbers to it. Your reviews don't have
a scale of 1 to 10 or anything, right?
Yeah.
Depending on how your ratings on your
show, your publication do it,
there is a scale that you can enter in Rotten Tomatoes
in the back end, but
usually I just pick Rotten or
Approved Tomato
or whatever.
I would say maybe the
worst review would be
either Substitute
or The Happening.
Okay.
Classic terrible movie.
I would go with The Substitute
just because our
review is pretty scathing. That movie is so
insane. But then for some reason
there's tens of thousands of views on our YouTube page for it.
And it's all these foreign people that are commenting and being mad at us about how much we trashed the movie.
So I don't know.
Maybe I was wrong there, but that's probably the most scathing review we've posted.
I don't even know what the substitute is.
Who's in that?
Tom Barringer, a young mark anthony who still
looks sick um it's just bonkers yeah i don't even i think they remember it what's that i'm gonna go
on rotten tomatoes just to read this scathing review that's gonna be the highlight now i'm
remembering what the movie was there was like a a genre of teachers that take care of business.
Yes.
Yes.
Like when the classroom,
there's some bad-ass teachers like Sam Jackson had one,
I think.
And of course.
Yeah.
So that was the genre for a bit.
I'm glad we've moved on from that.
And thank you for being here, Brandon.
Also joining us today. It's been a minute. So I'm very excited to have everyone's new best
friend back. It's Alison Rosen. Hello, listen, I don't want to start off on a bad foot.
The wrong foot is actually the phrase, but I already feel that I've been maligned because
if we had been doing alphabetical by first name, then you would have started with me,
but you've made the arbitrary decision to go by last name. Doug, what do you have to say for
yourself? I say that anytime a bunch of names are listed by the first name, that's not a serious alphabetizing because, you know, generally everybody's alphabetized by their last name throughout their entire existence, unfortunately.
And you're an interesting one because Rosen and the letter R, you know, you're not, there's plenty of big letters following yours.
I mean, we got a T with us today.
So, you know, but there is, you're right about that is kind of unfairly arbitrary.
But when you have three guests, I can't flip a coin to decide who to talk to first.
I just, you know, oftentimes I enjoy a privilege.
first i just you know oftentimes i i enjoy a privilege and so it was a real slap in the face to just be you know tossed in in the middle i guess but it for me the middle where do they
alphabetize by first name look i know because if you're on a guest listed at event they don't list
it by your first name you list it by your last name i They list it by your last name. I know. You're right.
And it pains me to admit it, you know, but you're right. At the DMV, when you get the line that says R through W or whatever.
No, it's in your last.
That's because it's your last name.
In your less serious opportunities in life.
You're right.
It's in joking, unserious, frivolous situations.
They will go by first name. Summer camp, let's say.
I think, yeah. You're right.
So here's the deal.
I'm going to call it the
Alison Rosen Amendment or whatever. It doesn't really need a name.
But moving forward,
I'm going to alphabetize everybody by
their first name oh my god i love it finally justice for my people and it adds to the
arbitrariness of it you know what i mean because like my friend jeremiah watkins who always has
to go last yeah it suddenly vaulted into probably somewhere in the middle. But I've had shows where all three guests are like two Bs and a C or something.
It's crazy how random it is because I'm not booking guests based on their last name.
I'm booking them based on things like this.
Are you ready for this, Allison?
I'm ready. Lay it on me. There's a guest joining us today because her well-reviewed movie.
I mean, the reviews don't concern me because it just came out.
But nonetheless, it's well-reviewed and it's out right now.
The opening date is Friday, August 26th.
And we have the director and co-writer of a motion picture called The Invitation.
It's Jessica M. Thompson.
Hello.
Why, hello.
Why, thank you.
I was a little bit thrown in as well, Alison,
with what was the running order.
I was like, oh, it doesn't matter.
I'm going to be third regardless.
But there we go.
It turns out either way, yes,
both of your initials are third in this one, but you're still tied for everybody at this point in the show.
You have lost nothing.
And what I'd like to do now is hear your, I know you've done tons of interviews.
So you probably have like a, you probably have one sentence or a paragraph
description of your movie that also
doesn't spoil it.
Yes, I won't spoil it, I promise.
Some filmmakers
say too much.
I know they do and in some interviews I do.
It depends on what we're embracing.
I always let you run
with that. If you tell me no spoilers, I will not
spoil.
It's a young woman.
She's an artist hustling in New York City,
and she's recently lost her mother, and she does a DNA test
and finds out she has a long-lost relative,
and that long-lost relative invites her to a wedding,
a fully paid trip, and things go awry.
Yeah, I think we were assuming that last part because how weird
of a movie would that be? She goes and has a lovely time.
That's it. There is no story. I mean, that could be a comedy.
I don't think it is one. Well, we are definitely subverting that rom-com
idea of the destination wedding that you see sent up
in a lot of romances
and a lot of comedies but we decided to put a horror twist on it i can't wait yeah very good
thing so i'm excited to watch it how scary is it i know without without spoiling it for someone like
me who's like a total wimp how scary are we talking uh it's pretty it's up there but i would
say i'm more of a fan of building tension than I am of,
you know, there are a couple of jump scares.
I won't, you know, sorry to say,
but the vast majority is more about, you know, squirming.
You say,
knowing that something is going down and that you're ahead of the lead type
thing. So yeah, don't worry.
It's more of a tension building Hitchcockian type thing.
Ooh, that sounds good. If I'm allowed to compare myself to Hitchcock. type thing so yeah don't worry it's more of a tension building hitchcockian type thing oh that
sounds good if i don't have to compare myself i mean we could uh we could turn to the rating for
like some guidance because it's the pg-13 yes but the a version is coming out later wow i love that
i love seeing a pg-13 knowing i'm gonna get to see the r at you know at another
point because it really did come down to cuts you would rather have not made but for financial
reasons like it seemed like it would make more money if it was a pg-13 yeah basically when the
audience wants something and you get all these 13 to 18 year olds who are like we want to watch
this film you're like okay i'm gonna listen to you i'm not making a film in a vacuum you know um but then i really you know
i love the r version i love both versions and then now that i know that a quiet place is pg-13
i think that's one of the scariest films in the last you know three four years yeah i'm like oh
you can it's a challenge right it's like how can you still make things elevated and scary while limiting the amount of gore?
And I appreciated the challenge.
That's, I always go to, you know, to me,
there's very few examples who do it very well.
And one of those for me would be Sam Raimi's Drag Me to Hell.
Absolutely.
And I think the first Insidious is PGg-13 as well i think so i think
you're right yeah yeah i think because that's what it comes down to is the creepiness as opposed to
bloody violence what is the content that makes it are bloodshed it's not just blood it's the
am i allowed to swear on this podcast yes Yes. You can only have one fuck.
So I had six and I had to cut them down.
And the sex scene also got cut by more than a quarter,
more than three quarters, sorry.
Yeah.
So those are the eight.
And then we cut out a little bit of gore,
but it wasn't actually as bad as I thought it would be.
Oh, the having to make the cuts? Yeah. Like i actually thought it would you know pg-13 to me sounds uh like a little like a family film so i'm like oh this is fine kids today they watch
everything so uh it's actually you know to me it's still scary as all hell um with those guidelines in place, yeah. I'm going to wait for the sex box.
But the situation these days is so interesting that when you're making a motion picture
that's going to be theatrically distributed,
you know, there's all this concern about PG and PG-13 and R and whatnot.
And, like, movies that go straight to streaming
are movies that were in theaters and
now they're on streaming it just feels like any streaming service i don't think what the ratings
are is their focus at all it's all just title and poster and who's in it and then people click on it
so it's wild that how i think the landscape's going to change oh for sure i actually don't
get saddled with an r just what's that i think it's kind of cool think the landscape's going to change in that. Oh, for sure. You don't get saddled with an R.
What's that?
I think it's kind of cool that you get to choose.
You know, at home, wouldn't that be great if you wanted to watch,
you know, something with the family?
You had some older teenagers that you put on the PG-13 version.
And then you had, I think that would be incredible if we could,
if we could choose, you know, each time we click on something.
But it feels like a lot of these horror movies they're making for streaming they just they just show up on streaming with no you know like it's
not like when you're looking at movies to see in the theater the the rating is generally put
somewhere very clearly you know and and in streaming it's more like all of the warnings
are just verbal like nudity and violence i mean when i was young i definitely watched some films
well before i should have.
I was the youngest of four.
I don't know about you guys, but I watched, you know, so many things.
I remember watching Clockwork Orange when I was like 10 and I was like,
nope, that was too young.
But now I feel like, you know, people today, like you said,
on streaming, they can watch anything.
So there you go.
Yeah.
It's really, really up for grabs.
But go see The Inv invitation in the theater because that's,
that must be exciting for you as a filmmaker to,
for it to actually be in theaters.
Cause so many movies are skipping that,
that step.
Oh,
absolutely.
And we've done,
you know,
the sound design and music and score so important to me.
And,
you know,
I'm always someone who's like more bass,
more,
more subwoofer. So I think seeing it in the cinema is the true spectacle,. And, you know, I'm always someone who's like, more bass, more subwoofer.
So I think seeing it in the cinema is the true spectacle.
You know, that 4K projection and that Dolby Atmos all the way.
Yeah, man, I'm definitely going to see it in a theatre.
Thank you for being here.
Thanks, everybody, for being here today.
We're going to play some, trivia sort of games that I make up.
But before we do that, I like to take a stroll to Recommendation Nation.
That's where I ask each one of my guests to recommend a movie.
And of late, I decided to theme it so that i'll tell you what kind of movie i'm talking about
and you give me a recommendation that fits that category and uh kind of fitting in with the
horror theme that we've been discussing it turns out that tim burton is celebrating a birthday
today so my question for the three of you is,
what is your favorite, or can you recommend,
like which one do you think people would enjoy the most,
Tim Burton movie?
And we'll start with Brandon,
even though Allison likes to go first.
I do like to go first.
Yet again, it's like, am I, is anyone hearing me?
Okay, Allison, this time you can go first.
Thank you.
What would you like to recommend from the great Tim Burton?
So my son is obsessed with Nightmare Before Christmas.
And so I have become someone who has the music stuck in my head all the time.
That's incredible.
You stole my one.
Oh, no. That's why. You stole my one. Oh, no.
That's why I had to go first.
Yeah.
I brought it down a few just because I like to say one
after everybody's made their picks.
And I love that that one is a universal favorite amongst all four of us
because there's just something about that movie.
I don't know what it is.
But because
hardly anything happens over the course
of it. Oh, but it's so emotional.
Like it's so emotional.
It's the emotion.
That's what it is. That's what really
the music.
Yeah. And yeah, the music's beautiful
and catchy and very
earwormy.
So Allison is just stuck with it in her life.
Yes. And I just listened to the episode of that podcast Song Exploder where Danny Elfman comes on and talks about now forgetting which song, which is really pertinent to the story.
But it's either this is Halloween or what is this?
And that was a really interesting episode as well.
Not to recommend other podcasts because people should only listen to
podcasts hosted by people on this episode of Doug loves movies or just
Doug loves movies. But anyway, yeah.
So that's mine and I'm sorry if I stole everyone else's.
Well, I, you know, I do not mind everyone saying the same thing,
but if you have, if anybody has a different one, of course you can offer it up.
But Alice really snaked it with this whole, you know,
this whole fun protest, this alphabetical order protest,
really put her in the catbird seat.
But Brandon, what's another Tim Burton?
Man, that really sucks is my wife is going to be mad that i didn't get an
ipod for christmas that's her favorite movie i took her to go
damn like danny elfman do the the music live at barclays center
looked like the cat it was incredible but anyways uh
i'm going to go with and this this is going to be really weird.
I'm going with Batman Returns because I remember seeing that opening night in the movie theater.
And it was the first time when I'd seen a theater so packed out that people were sitting in the aisles.
And two, it opens with Paul Rubens, a.k.a. Pee Wee Herman, and his wife dumping their deformed child into the water, into the sewers of Gotham City.
And just as like a six-year-old kid, I was like, they can do movies like this? his wife dumping their deformed child into the water into the sewers of gotham city and just
says like a six-year-old kid i was like they can do movies like this so it's had a lot lasting
impression on me and i think that that's um it's it's really uh signature tim burton in regards to
set pieces costume design uh i think it's a great film well there you go i mean that was a glowing review for your second choice so i hope uh your
wife is uh you know gonna be okay i think the two of you will get through it uh jessica what's yours
i mean yes the nightmare before christmas is like one of my one of my favorite films um i love the
lyrics i think it's beautiful but i'm gonna be cliche
and say edward scissorhands it's a classic and that scene where winona wright is spinning in the
snow and he slashes i just love it i think it's beautiful that's so creepy but yeah yeah it's uh
you know probably the most visually sumptuous uh tim burton but they're all like his you know
that's that's job one with him is like,
everything looks so cool in all of his movies.
And there's so many that we could have gotten into.
But I just want to, you know, for the fun of it,
I'm just going to go back to the other one that started it all before Peewee
started dumping babies into rivers. He in the sewers, he, of course,
started dumping babies into rivers he uh into sewers he of course had an adventure uh where he uh was trying to find his bicycle and so peewee's big adventure uh tim burton's first feature film
uh i would say is still to this day my my favorite tim burton movie amazing
so many things that are just quoted by people in life from that movie you know what i mean
like i can't think of if somebody mentions the alamo for some reason i can't think i can't not
think about there is no basement in the alamo i can't i can't i can't not think about and if
you're around somebody hasn't seen that movie they're not gonna know what the hell you're
talking about uh but thank you for all of these recommendations of Tim Burton movies.
Happy birthday to Tim Burton.
He's an avid listener, so happy to give him a shout.
And we're going to take a break.
We'll be right back after these important messages.
We're back.
And were those messages important enough for you?
we're back and were those messages important enough for you let's play a game uh that we've played a bunch of times on the show allison may have played it before because it's been around
for a little while i don't and maybe even brandon's played it uh it's called how long is it
and basically this is how the game works.
I'll name a thing. Each of you
will guess
how long it is
and whoever gets
closest without going over
Price is Right style
is the winner of the game.
Amazing.
Oh my god. I'm so ready for this.
Hope everyone knows I'm highly competitive but also very terrible at all the games so here we go also i feel this is a really subjective uh take
because how long did that movie feel oh it's very different to how long it really is it's a different
thing every time but here's the weird part is It always has something to do with Tom Hanks.
I don't know why.
I just have a personal fascination with Tom Hanks. And so here it is.
Count each day on average that Tom Hanks spent in the makeup chair to become grotesque Colonel Tom Parker in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis.
And Allison, you get to go first. I'm going to hoist on my own petard.
I was just watching this movie and um wow so much happening there and also
that accent not how the real colonel parker spoke but i'm going to guess was the real tom parker in
his because you see him over from like 40 to 80 in the course of the movie right so i haven't seen
the whole movie but that sounds that sounds right that's what i've heard okay have you seen it brandon yeah okay you see the whole you see him throughout the whole
yeah the whole he ages quite a bit over the course of it yeah uh and uh prosthetics the
whole time though he's never like he's never like a young tom hanks looking dude he's never
he's never seen that guy yeah He's always hiking on the sounds.
But wasn't the real
Colonel Tom Parker just kind of normal
size until late in his life?
Or am I just...
I don't know nothing about the Colonel. I know about
Elvis though.
I grew up
knowing about Elvis and that he had this
manager, Colonel Tom Parker,
who was clearly a lunatic.
There's lots of wild stories about him and that he was you know and that he and you know of course
the guy who discovered elvis that's a pretty cool credit to have and uh but i don't think he was i
don't think he's with austin butler they didn't they didn't let him get too fat towards the end
he still he still looked pretty good at the end of that film.
Do you agree, Brandon?
He definitely looked decent.
They got as close to Austin Butler looking like Elvis
during that final performance as I would applaud the makeup.
Actually, watching the real footage of Elvis,
I thought they did a good job and still made him look pretty.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Whereas I feel like tom hanks
as colonel parker looks like martin short in pure luck when he gets stung by a bee um it does it's
timely reference it's got a it's cartoony looking yeah it looks like it's speaking of that exact
reference it looks like jiminy glick yes that's the better reference i think it's like Jiminy Glick. Yes, that's the better reference. I think it's like a Danny DeVito, the penguin.
Yeah, that too.
It was creepy.
Okay, so without going over,
I'm going to guess three hours and 40 minutes.
Okay.
Okay.
Brandon, you go next.
Oh, no.
Do I go next because Brandon's got the champion, reigning champion?
No, well, we'll go Brandon next because, you know,
the reverse alphabetical order or not reverse.
Allison Amendment.
Yeah.
Allison Amendment is three hours.
Allison, you said three hours and 40 minutes?
I did.
I'm just going to.
Don't you dare. hours and 40 minutes? I did. I'm just going to... Don't you dare.
Three and a half hours.
That's so specific.
I'm like, let me just...
Oh, my God.
You bastard.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, he could have also done the Price is Right thing,
so three hours and 41 minutes and really screwed you over.
That's true.
Yeah. That's true. Give you only that one minute window
to be correct.
Right.
Yeah.
Jessica, we got 3.40
and 3.5.
Otherwise known as 3.30, I guess.
What do you think?
Brendan stole my one again.
Really? You would have gone 3.5 as well?
I would have gone 3.5.
I'm going to say three.
Okay. Well, I'm sorry how this turned out because exactly
what you suggested, Jessica, originally
the three and a half hours is
the amount. And Brad had snaked it but allison so close thank you
for taking it all three of you did terrific work here you know that's what i always you know have
here i've heard and experienced with uh you know movie sets is that the prosthetic makeup thing
you know generally four hours if it's like elephant man
then it's like six or seven because it's so much stuff but body stuff too yeah we put thomas doherty
in in pretty heavy prosthetics not giving away what happens at the end but and that took four
hours so that's what made me think there you go it's a little bit less than what we did with him
so i was thinking three and a half was about right yeah well done definitely it takes longer than you want it to take when when production's waiting
and uh and and for the person having it done to them it's i i find it to be absolute torture but
uh actors that are good with that stuff uh obviously are are you know they're gonna work
didn't jim carrey say like his grinch makeup took like an hour or something like that?
I don't know, but however long it took, I remember he was very, very unhappy about it.
And I thought, did he just not remember making the mask?
Because he had lots of prosthetics in the mask and, you know, many years before.
But I guess Grinch was just way more uncomfortable
because it's like head to toe whereas mask was a lot of vision you know a lot of uh post effects
and stuff uh but anyway congratulations to brandon for narrowly winning that game but guess what
all he wins is he's the one that definitely has to go first in our next game
that we are going to play after this break.
We'll be right back.
We're back.
Brandon Collins won that last game in a squeaker.
So close.
And he gets to go first in our next game.
And our last game,
this is going to determine
a winner today.
Before I describe our game,
I have a question. Have
any of you seen Prey
on Hulu? Yes, sir.
You have? Jessica,
have you seen it? Not yet. It's on my list
for this weekend. Oh my goodness you're gonna
have a good weekend your movie's out
you get to see Craig
and
Allison are you familiar with this movie at all?
No I'm having trouble placing it I feel like I've heard
it but I can't remember what it is
It's the latest in the Predator
series but
really a departure because it takes place uh you know
before modern times it's a period film and also a young indian girl uh is the one that fucking
you know step in and kick the predator's ass or try to so isn't it in a native american language
a lot of it is, yes.
Comanche or something like that?
Yeah, with subtitles.
Amazing. But not, you know, I don't think it's like subtitles beginning to end.
Oh, okay.
But there are.
It's not apocalypto in that, you know.
Yeah.
It doesn't go full apocalypto.
But a majority of the cast are Indigenous,
so it's very dope in regards
to representation yeah extremely dope that is that was that in your review uh we have another
review that's coming out next month i hope so i hope it's really dope well i've heard great things
i mean i'm a big fan of the og predator and i've hated all the new Predator versus Alien, terrible.
So I feel like this is like very much a departure from those ones
and goes back to the roots, which I think is really cool.
Well, this is exciting because I think you're really going to enjoy this game
that I devised in honour of celebrating Prey and what I feel,
I think Prey is like like for me the best predator movie
but you know that's just
my opinion but the game
is called
The or Them
I'll say
something
like a factoid
a fun fact and then
the answer
to the question I'm looking for from each of you is uh does that
fact apply to the motion picture uh that they in the business oh boy or both so each
of these facts will apply to the predators from 2010 so the answer is either predators or the
predator or both and the first person that i go to will be brandon He'll get to guess. If he gets it wrong, then from the remaining two
options is what
Jessica gets to choose from.
And if she misses it,
Allison gets the gimme point
because it'll be obvious
which one. And whenever
somebody gets one right, the next
person in line
starts on the
next one.
We'll play a few rounds
and then we'll say,
yay, we have a winner.
Okay.
Brandon, you ready?
Sure.
I can give you some time
if you need it.
No, no, I'm good.
I'm good. Let's do it.
Okay. I can give you some time if you need it No no I'm good I'm good let's do it Okay
Has an
Academy award winning
Actor in it
Oh okay that's Predators
Because that's Adrian Brody
You think Adrian Brody and Predators
Yep
Make it the answer in that there's no one
That's won an Academy award
In The Predator That's a good question would make it the answer and that there's no one that's won an academy award in the predator uh
that's a good question that's why both is an option i just want to make sure you weren't
you know missing that no no i'm gonna go with i'm gonna go with my initial one uh predators
because i'm thinking about the predator and the cast cast. As great as they are, I don't think anyone has an Oscar.
Okay.
You got it.
That is correct.
The answer is Predators.
Congratulations.
You're on the board, Brandon, with one point.
Cool.
Now we move to Jessica.
You get a brand new one.
Did you know that one, Jessica?
No, not at all. I have not watched either of these films.
They're both terrible, Jess.
I was thinking they look both
through that.
It's so funny that there were enough
garbage Predator movies
that it just turned you off to...
Because I'd say these
two certainly
are quite
flawed but also better than you know what was happening you know early on and and then the
versus movie of course was terrible the versus was the only one i did see and i thought was just
atrocious yeah so bad so that just ruins it for all the predators but interestingly enough
predators with an s not only has adrian bro in it, but also Mahershala Ali.
What?
Who has two Oscars?
Two freaking Oscars.
Yeah.
He's in it.
I do not remember him.
I just remember Lawrence Fishburne's crazy ass.
So you're telling me Predators, does Lawrence Fishburne have an Oscar?
No, he was nominated.
But I just think it's like. The King of Scotland? That's what I was Oscar? No, he was nominated. But I just think...
The King of Scotland?
No, that was
Forrest Whitaker.
Oh my god, I'm so terrible.
How does Predators have three Oscars between it?
That doesn't make any sense.
Well, that was the thing. When Predators
came out, it was another
one of those ones where the reviews
kind of tricked me into seeing it because they were really like no this one's got you know predators back on track with
predators and you know stars adrian brody you know he did definitely kind of class it up and then of
course i i don't you know i don't think it turned out great but um uh and like uh brandon said like
that question was devised to confuse a little bit
just because of the fact that the other film might have somebody in a small role
that went on to win an Oscar.
You just never know.
Unless you know, like Brando.
Jessica, which one or both, Predator, Predators, or both predator predators are both has someone from the cast of boogie nights in it
i mean this is just such a guess now that i feel like predators has every single
incredible star i feel like is it marky mark is in one of them oh my gosh I'm gonna I'm gonna have to say
Predators just because it seems Adrian I just feel like someone no who else isn't
no I'm gonna I'm gonna say oh maybe oh my god that would be so crazy if it was both
I'm gonna say Predators I'm gonna say gonna say predators predators is your final answer yes
i'm sorry that is not the answer we're looking for allison okay now it's narrowed down to the
predator or both of these films now let me just get a little something straight. The Predator, which,
okay,
Predators.
I totally know.
I'm just,
this is just,
you know,
I'm just a misdirect.
Predators came out in 2010 or 2010.
And the Predator is 2018.
Yes.
And so I am,
and I'm sorry,
which one just got ruled out?
We just ruled out predators.
Okay.
So it's either the 2018 one that has the boogie nights person or it's both.
Yeah.
God.
Oh my goodness.
I don't do.
I swing for the fences and say both.
Like,
like Jessica said,
that'd be wild if it was
that but i'm gonna go with the e the simpler answer and i hope i'm not playing it too safe
i'm gonna say the predator your final answer i wish i had dramatic i wish i had dramatic music we use it
on my show i should just send the file to you um well your long pause is making me question myself
but yeah that is my final answer the long pauses are just because i you know i'm doing too many
things at once okay i. I really should.
I should be.
Forget it.
I was going to make a dumb joke.
But anyway.
Yeah, that's my final answer.
Final answer.
I just always,
I have trouble reaching for the correct sound effect
is my issue.
I get it.
I don't want to screw it up.
Your final answer is.
The Predator. The Predator.
The Predator.
You did it. You did it.
What an exhilarating, frightening,
but exhilaratingly frightening.
Can we guess who the actor is now?
I know who the actor is.
Yeah, you can if you want.
I would tell you if
nobody did know.
Who is it, Brandon?
It's Thomas Jane, right?
Mm-hmm.
Thomas Jane, who in that scene with the firecrackers and the drug deals on the ride,
Boogie Nights is one of the greatest sequences of ever.
Brilliant.
Speaking of Marky Mark.
I mean mean that guy
Mark Wahlberg you know he's a perfectly fine actor
And he's in good movies but man
Boogie Nights like he's never going to top it
Yeah
It's just how it is
Okay so we got
Allison's got a point now
And Brandon's got a point
And I have nothing
So you have Opportunity a point now and Brandon's got a point and I have nothing.
You have opportunity.
You have opportunity coming your way very soon.
But
Brandon's first on this next round,
right? You were after Allison.
Yes.
Yeah. Okay.
I knew that. Just checking.
Just checking.
All right. Here's the factoid. I knew that. Just checking. Alright.
Here's the factoid.
This is
one hour
and 47 minutes
long.
One hour
and 47 minutes.
Yeah.
Is that the Predator?
The Predator
or both movies
are one hour and 47
minutes.
Shit. I remember
them both being pretty short.
Man, that'd be risky though.
You know what?
Let's put it all in,
baby. Both. You're pushing it all in
you're saying that they just both happen to be one hour before he said it was like two
predator movies that were made eight years apart i just remember them both being other
two hours i've been happy that i didn't have to spend more time in the theater
right they were they were uh they were uh they
were you know they were doing you a favor by keeping it a little tighter yeah i mean the
classic a lot of the classic horror movies like 90 minutes i never understand a two two two and a
half hour horror movie but you know what are you gonna do i guess you're getting more for your
money but if you're locking in that you think both of those movies are
an hour 47,
that's what you're doing.
That's what's happening right now.
You're locking it in.
If you
get this, it's for the win.
That's my final answer. You're rising my anxiety, bro.
I got it.
I'm not going to take it back.
Okay.
That is correct, man.
Oh!
No wonder you're the champion.
Yeah, you're a genius.
Oh, my God.
He just keeps going.
The last time, you know, did you have, like, another streak of, like, five wins in a row?
Yeah, like five in a row, yeah.
Yeah.
And this is win number three this time this is two
okay all right well we'll see uh how you do moving uh forward into the future can you
join us again this sunday do you think uh uh we'll talk online it'll be a cliffhanger it'll
be a cliffhanger maybe you'll be there but youanger. Maybe you'll be there, but you'll definitely be back soon.
And you get to do your plugs first.
What would you like to plug?
Oh yeah.
Well,
first Justin Allison was a pleasure.
I'm sorry,
Alison.
I know I could feel,
I could feel the heat from the zoom,
but folks,
you can probably add American Collins on all social media platforms,
American Collins.com.
I have shows in New York cause I'm here for an extra week
and then also in LA,
which I'll be returning to at the end of the month.
So please come on if you're in those markets
and just check out my movie podcast, Medium Popcorn.
It's available on all podcast applications, Spotify,
all that good stuff.
And thank you again, Doug, for having me on, man.
Thank you for doing it.
And I need to point out,
there's a chance you might just be on the show permanently you might just keep winning and uh be on it all the time so you
might in your plugs you might want to start making that you're on you're on douglas movies
i'll be back next week guys
um i've got a fun idea before we get to everyone else's stuff they want to plug and we wrap this thing up
I think this whole Predators thing
is kind of interesting
just that all these movies exist and that
they have so many weird little wrinkles
to them. I have two
more of these that
I've prepared
would you like to play them?
Absolutely, yeah That's what I'm thinking.
Of course, Jessica's going to go first.
It's my time to shine.
This is a redemption situation.
Let's see what you can do with this one.
Which one, the Predator or Predators
or both,
has the guy who
killed John Wick's dog
in it? Oh my god.
Do you remember
which actor killed John Wick's dog?
I can remember his face, but I can't think of...
And then which or both of those
movies would he... Let's be serious. I've never seen either of those movies would he i mean let's be serious both of these i've never
seen either of these movies so therefore i you know i've seen don't wake obviously but
that doesn't help me because i haven't seen the other two i didn't think that through when i was
like let's do the rest of these that you have the same yeah i'm gonna flip i'm gonna flip a coin
here yeah i love it.
Okay, and it is The Predator.
That is correct.
You did it, Jessica.
Oh, my gosh.
My spidey senses are really on key.
I try to tell people anybody can win on Douglas movies,
and this is proof because
without having seen either of the films
you sussed it out
somehow and the actor
he's
becoming bigger and bigger now
because of Game of Thrones and stuff
Alfie Allen
oh yeah he's great
oh Alfie that's right it Alfie. Billy Allen's brother.
Wait, I didn't know he was the bad guy in
John Wick. And I have a question.
Yes.
You go by Jess or Jessica. Have I
been calling you the wrong name the entire show?
I go by Jess, but it's okay. I'm so sorry.
Totally fine. Doug, can you not release
this?
I mean, I did it too. I also kept
saying Jessica. I'm're so sorry when you're
angry at me you're allowed to call me i'm so this is all doug's fault because i asked him earlier uh
who the other guests were going to be and it's doug's fault it's really my publicist fault
that works for me i mean i guess i guess it's good that we're not referring to you as Jessica M.
I have to say the first time when I worked with F Murray Abram,
I was like, do I call him F? What do I call him?
So I just called him Mr. Abram. He was like, call me Murray.
I was like, okay, sure. I was like, yeah,
that makes things complicated when people go by.
But how freaking warm of an individual.
What a nice guy that dude is.
Oh, no.
He is so sweet.
He's like one of the sweetest people.
And he will do whatever accent you have.
So he was in Australian the whole day.
Oh, okay.
Which normally would annoy me, but not when it's F. Murray.
Right? Then it's just like wow i'm watching
this guy do me that's pretty amazing yeah okay jessica let's continue this drink let's see if
you can get it's just mate we just went through this jesus unless you're angry at me gosh all
right and i have it called brand Brandon Brando the whole episode,
which is I call him that sometimes for fun.
Okay.
Here it is, Jay.
Love it.
Has someone from a regular from that 70s show in it?
Predators, The Pred Predator or both.
Once again, I'm going to be guessing.
And I'm going to guess the other one because I know I guess that I'm going to do Predators.
Predators with an S.
With an S.
No the.
No the.
Just the Predators one. It an S. And no the. No the. Just the Predators one.
It's interesting, like in a book
of movie reviews, alphabetically
it would be Predators and then
Predators comma the.
Exactly.
So that's your answer.
Predators. Predator
the comma the. No, no. Predators
with the S.
Predators. Okay. I'm trying to trick you into
yeah you are trying to trick me
predators with an s
from 2010
that is correct
i'm so good at guessing
maybe that should be your go-to
in the future in competition to say well
can we just start from after the
competition is over?
Yeah, exactly.
And then I'll win.
Which actor is it?
That particular one
was, yeah, Topher Grace.
Brendan, your knowledge
is insane.
I'm a nerd.
This character has a terrible
twist that just made me so furious when i saw in the theater
what did uh told for grace's character arc like it's just oh the way it wraps i was like i hate
this yeah he even has a knock i mean that's shocking that he yeah yeah i'm being generous
so both of these movies are super bad no no they're well they're bad ish i'd say i'd say
they're not they're not great but i think both of them have especially the predator was uh you
know written and directed by shane black oh okay and fred decker who did the uh you know what's
that thing called the kid the ghost the kid kid movie with the ghosts um squad the
something squad and um monster squad oh fred decker did so maybe we just uh maybe that's the
redeeming one it's got a better cast i will definitely say that like even though predators
has an oscar winner like the predator was a little bit more fun. It just gets really wonky
during that.
Yeah. But like, you know,
King and Michael Key is in it. That's always a plus.
And
yeah.
It's not terrible, but
I wanted it to be better
because I really liked
the nice guys
and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.
Like, I'm just a big Shane Black fan.
So, like, in that sense, it disappointed me a little bit.
Gotcha.
I mean, hey, but we're all watching Prey.
You guys think Prey is fantastic.
Me and Allison are going to watch Prey.
It's going to be great.
Yeah.
If you can't see The Invitation this weekend, like, you know, you're stuck at home or something,
then watch, definitely see Prey.
And is there anything else you'd like to mention, Jessica,
about The Invitation before we go?
No, I just think it's, you know,
it's one of those films that I think is better seen in the cinema and go out and go see it.
It's got Natalie Emanuel, Thomas Doherty.
It's an origin story of a bride of Dracula,
which I think hasn't been done before. And I'd love to hear what all of you
think. I think it's great already.
Just the trailers. I mean, I don't watch entire trailers. I watch until I
know whether I'm going to see the movie or not. That's what I do too.
I watch the first 20 seconds. I'm like, this looks solid off.
I watch the first 20 seconds. I'm like, that's enough. That's enough. Okay, bye.
Absolutely. Because it does kind of line up that the end of the trailers probably if it is going to ruin
anything, it's you know, the end of the trailer is going to have
the end scene of the movie or something, you know, because the
trailers tend to tell things, you know, straight through.
Yeah. Okay. Well, everybody, yeah, go see that and listen to
Alison Rosen is your new best friend and
what's the one you do with greg uh so i have three podcasts so alice is your new best friend
childish with greg fitzsimmons and then i host or co-host upworthy weekly which is a light-hearted
news podcast that comes out on saturdays people might be familiar with upworthy uh and they now
have a podcast and i am co-hosting it. Everyone check it out, please. Who's on that with you?
Do you know Todd Perry?
He used to work at KLSX.
I don't know him, but the two of you.
Yeah, he's delightful.
We do.
Yes, we disagree on a lot of stuff.
He has two tortoises and he didn't tell me that until like far into our working relationship
because he didn't.
He worried that I would think he's like a creepy reptile guy. And I just feel like if you have two tortoises,
you should lead with that. Cause it's fascinating. He and I have very different opinions about the
Mariah Carey Christmas song. We have different opinions about zucchini. It keeps it fun.
I mean, yeah, that sounds intense. It's, uh, it sounds like you still get along.
It's a surprise we still get along.
Wow.
And I'm sorry, what's the Greg Fitzsimmons one called again?
That's called Childish.
Childish.
There you go.
And that's about raising kids. We call it our parenting-ish podcast because in theory it's about parenting.
parenting but we oftentimes will be like we should mention our kids because we end up not talking about parenting a lot we talk about our lives yeah but it yeah in theory it's about parenting
well all right thank you for uh for being with us today thank you uh here's here's the doug plugs
for this episode doug lowe's movies is back at dynasty typewriter with a live audience on
Saturday,
September 17th at four 20 in Los Angeles.
And then,
uh,
we're doing it at the punchline in San Francisco on Saturday,
October 15th,
also at four 20,
all my dates and deets and links are at Doug loves movies.com.
Uh, What a great
time this has been today.
Three wonderful
guests. I'll say their names one
more time. Brandon Collins,
Allison Rosen. I'm sorry, Allison.
I'm going back to my old alphabetical
thing. Okay. I get it. I get it.
It's all right. All right. And hang on a second. I gotta
mentally prepare myself for this last
one. Jess. Oh my God And hang on a second. I got to mentally prepare myself for this last one.
Jess.
Oh, my God.
My lips are trembling.
They want to say more syllables.
Thompson.
That's it.
You got it.
That's all we needed.
Thanks, everybody.
This was so much fun.
Thank you.
Fun as always, man. I always end every episode with the uh last line from a motion picture and today
was i had a hectic morning so i didn't bother to you know do the research and pick like i probably
would have picked like a tim burton movie but let's ask jess to help us out here do you have
from your you know movie going a lifetime of movie watching and being a filmmaker do you have from your you know movie going a lifetime of movie watching and being a filmmaker
do you have a favorite last line in a movie oh god i can think of my favorite favorite favorite
lines but uh now i'm trying to think i mean last lines are weird because they're either just sort
of you know just sort of a vague like it doesn't necessarily happen i've always relied on the kindness of strangers is that a last one oh last line i
think she says that to somebody at the very early on oh i thought it was at the end when they're
taking her away oh oh no that's i'm ready for my close-up mr demille yeah it's different one
oh yeah no you're right you're right. You're right. That's true.
All right.
That's a... Well, I'm going to steal that one, then.
Yeah, that's perfect.
I mean, I might have done it on the show before,
but I'm happy to do it again,
because that's the thing.
Billy Wilder, the writer-director of that movie,
that sort of seemed to be something he was gunning for,
is like, you know, the apartment and stuff like that.
Yeah, yeah. All the movies have kind of a great last line oh i do have one i just thought of one okay okay
casablanca i think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship all right yeah that's another
amazing one classic all right and and and this is i believe so i'm gonna i will close it out with
that thanks again everybody as always i think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
Love it.
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