Doug Loves Movies - Cinefamily IX
Episode Date: February 28, 2013This shorty features some plugs and the opening moments of The Benson Movie Interruption of "Skyfall" with co-interrupters Sarah Silverman, Wayne Federman, and Matt Mira.See Privacy Policy at... https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Doug Loves Movies! 7's 23rd outing, Skyfall, with co-interrupters Matt Myra, Sarah Silverman, and Wayne Fetterman,
and I will play the audio from the beginning of that show at the conclusion of this mini-boner
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alright enough with the plugging which will be available soon for free also on iTunes.
All right, enough with the plugging.
Here's the first few minutes of my interruption of Skyfall.
And as always, Dame Judi Dench is a shithead.
Thank you, Hadrian.
Thank you so much.
Hey, everybody.
I'm so excited about every time we do this, it gets better.
And then the next time we do it, it's going to be Cloud Atlas.
So that's going to be, that could be a bit of a dive. Who's gonna come sit through the two hour and 45 minute, plus we'll add an intermission, Cloud Atlas? And of those people,
who have seen Cloud Atlas already? Interesting. And so I get a feeling some of you want to
come back and be like, yeah, I fucking hate
this movie.
And others want to come back and be like, see,
it's not so bad.
So it's going to be an interesting
screening. Maybe we should
maybe give everybody a letter
or something as they walk through the door,
like a sign to hang around their neck,
for or against.
And you flip it over at the end of the movie.
Because you may decide to love it
or decide to still hate it.
Anyway, I'm sort of excited about that.
But I'm insanely happy to be doing Skyfall. When Skyfall was coming
out in November, I got this great idea, and I think I said it out loud at one of
the shows, that I wanted to do every single James Bond movie. Like, make it a
series over the next three years. We do like one James Bond movie a month
starting from the very beginning
going all the way through
and then they told me
that the studio
MGM or whatever
was like
because I wanted to do Doctor No
around the time Skyfall was opening
they were like you can't do any James Bond
movies until March or February.
And I was like, you motherfuckers.
I'm not going to do any now.
And I was so excited about it.
I was so into it.
But I still might do it.
But we'll see how this goes.
This is the first James Bond movie I've ever interrupted.
And I love James Bond movies.
You know, and I think like most James Bond aficionados,
there's things that you think are the best thing that happened in James Bond movies.
And then there's the worst things.
Like in Moonraker, when James Bond took a hovercraft onto the ground,
you know, drove it down a real street,
and a pigeon did a double take.
That is probably, for me,
the lowest moment in the history of James Bond movies.
But everybody probably has one.
And so Skyfall for me
is not as great as everybody made it out to be,
but I'm still grateful that it's a James Bond movie
and that it exists,
and I wish they would take my notes for the next one.
Bring the naked silhouettes back to the opening credits.
James Bond can't give to anybody AIDS anymore.
That went away.
Just relax and make him,
make it a sexy thing again.
And more, which I will share with you
during the showing of this movie.
And Javier Bardem may indeed have gotten robbed
of not only a nomination,
but perhaps the Oscar itself.
Because no villain has ever
pulled his own teeth out.
With such shocking results.
I gotta get my guests out here
because they're an absolute array of...
Each one of them has had a different experience
with Skyfall leading up to tonight,
which is exactly how I like it.
And I'm lucky it worked out that way.
So please welcome my friends,
Wayne Federman, Matt Myra, and Sarah Silverman.
So sit down, Matt, Ray.
Yeah, that's good right there.
Whoever wants to be right there, Ken, and then two in that.
I still want to be on the end.
Okay. Okay.
So somebody sit here, take the mic that's closest to there, go there.
And then, yeah, that's perfect.
And then Wayne, just sit right there.
And yeah, grab this mic.
Hopefully it'll reach.
We're going to test the mics.
That's part of the show.
It's fun to talk to you guys, but mostly we're just checking the mics And making sure
Yeah get the ones
That are corresponding
Now why did we come at it from three different places?
I don't understand the question
That's Wayne Fetterman ladies and gentlemen
Out of the gate
Wayne Fetterman is always
Why this? Why that?
Why did you do what?
You said we came at it from three different perspectives.
Oh, okay.
Right, you got right to it. I appreciate that.
I'm sorry that I...
I'm sorry I insinuated that.
I'm sorry I insinuated that.
That was a crazy question.
Because you have seen the motion picture one time.
Sarah has seen it zero times. And our friend time, Sarah has seen it zero times,
and our friend Matt Myra has seen it nine times.
Matt, you're a weirdo.
So he is armed for bear. He knows what he likes, he knows what he dislikes.
If the guild sends you a screener, you watch it seven times.
That's in the rules.
I didn't vote for anything, but...
But you got the screener,
and you just put it on. I'll watch, I'll put things
on kind of a loop, like I had
Les Mis on a loop for a while.
I had Argo on a loop
for a little bit.
Nothing like my obsession a few years ago
when I couldn't stop watching Up in the Air.
Go ahead, Wayne.
You were going to say?
I was going to say, I do the opposite.
When I get screeners, I try not to see them
at home. I try to only see
movies in the theater.
I had already put in two movies.
There's eight of them.
For the record,
I had already seen it.
I saw it at the Grove one time, and then I saw it at the Universal City Walk IMAX.
IMAX?
Yeah.
Okay.
This thing was awesome. He's really, Matt has really experienced this movie beyond any, and no one here has seen
it more than nine times, right?
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
So you win.
You win.
Congratulations.
What? Nothing. Congratulations. What?
What was it?
You watched it on your iPhone?
He sure did.
Sam Mendes,
who was related to Tony Mendes,
who got all those people out of Iran.
And the Mendes brothers, right?
That's racist
let's talk to Sarah
hi Sarah
oh hi
you don't have to get up
they know what you look like
so I'm like
back to
I'm a lady
yeah you are she has a t-shirt I'm a lady yeah
you are
she has a t-shirt
you've never seen
this particular James Bond
no I have not
and
excited
excited to be here
yeah
it's a fun way to see
this movie I think
you know
I wish
I'm gonna see
Last Stand
as the next movie
we're gonna do
with Arnold Schwarzenegger and I'm not to see Last Stand as the next movie we're going to do with Arnold Schwarzenegger
and I'm not going to see it before that night
what a fun way to see that movie
for the only time I'll ever see it
with a microphone in my hand
I am addicted to this
if CineFamily would let me do it every night
I would just do this
every night, I would just do this. Ah, let's do it again!
Every night! Yeah, the comic is the interruption theater.
Do it every night.
We've got to run that by Hadrian and Halim.
And I don't know how that's going to
I don't know how that's going to fly.
There's a theater in L.A.
where a guy just talks over every movie.
No, it's not a magic
Johnson theater.
Oh, come on!
The madness thing was more racist.
The madness thing is not more racist.
I know, but they need to think it was.
Oh, Matt Myra
What are we going to do with you tonight?
Should the three of us just put our microphones down?
You've seen it nine times
Are you going to spoil every surprise?
No, but I have watched the commentary by the director
And the separate track by the producers
So if you guys want to know any behind the scenes fun
I'll give it to you Just tweet me while the movie's happening and a separate track by the producers. So if you guys want to know any behind-the-scenes fun,
I'll give it to you.
Just tweet me while we're in the movie setting.
All right.
I don't like the sound of that.
It's too interactive.
It's too much of that. I literally cannot think of a movie
I've seen in the last ten years nine times.
Someone made Star Wars go.
Yeah, I probably haven't seen any of that many times. Someone made Star Wars go. Yeah, I probably haven't seen any of that many times.
But he saw two of the times
with different commentary tracks on it.
Yeah, that counts, right?
It does, but not really.
Okay, well then I watched it seven times.
Two in movie theaters.
Four in movie theaters.
All right.
Four in movie theater. Fair enough. Now it's suddenly 12. I mean 11. Why are we getting that crazy feedback? Are we doing anything wrong?
You know it's just that's what this part of the show is for Wayne. We discuss
things while the sound people work out the kinks. We do a sound check in front of the audience.
You get more for your dollar here.
Yeah, yeah.
And we say jokes instead of
sibilance, sibilance.
Counting.
I can't stop listening to the Pitch Perfect soundtrack.
It's pretty good.
I love it. I have it.
Just the two minutes
of Anna Kendrick
with the cup
I know
is magical
so good
so good
it's ridiculous
it's a whole
in the movie
they're like
this is
oh your songs
your acapella song
that
what's that band
ABBA
your song is so
not ABBA Ace of Bass is so... Not ABBA, Ace of Bass.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that song.
In the movie, it's like,
oh, you're singing this...
You sure were with an Aerosmith.
Yeah, no.
It's Ace of Bass.
And they're like,
you're singing this corny old song.
You need to update that.
But when it comes on,
when I'm listening to it,
I love it.
And it's like the shitty song in the movie.
It's so good.
It's really...
Yeah, I would put it up there right with the time they performed it on Full House.
They did Ice on the Side on Full House?
Remember? Yeah. Stephanie Tanner's band at the Smash Club?
Wow, you've seen that nine times. You're a head dude.
Holy shit!
Oh, I gotta get older friends.
I remember when 2D sang to the heart. Oh!
That beat is what?
Sweet.
I think we're good with the microphones now.
Cool.
And I'm gonna stop the recording now. Cool. And I'm going to stop the recording now.
Whoa, 12 minutes.
Where does that go, Doug?
It does.
Let me ask you a quick question.
Okay.
What was your biggest disappointment in the Academy Awards?
Not just the show.
I don't want to talk about that.
Who won or lost?
Yeah.
Were you in any way disappointed?
But besides, obviously obviously Sarah right here
was up
was in a movie
that was up for
best animated
loved it
wreck it Ralph
that was
that was probably
my biggest disappointment
I just don't
I didn't get brave
I didn't understand it
really
what I think
you'll all agree with
is that
Skyfall should have
won for everything
except for
best song the thing it did win well listen and it won is that Skyfall should have won for everything. Except for Best Song.
The thing it did win.
And it won one other thing, right?
Sound editing.
I love that there's sound editing and sound mixing
and people at home are going,
I know the difference.
You know what I think?
I noticed that the two guys that won for editing,
they both have really long hair. They're both from The Amazing Berg Wonderstone.
Isn't it funny that
their passion is
cutting, but they clearly
have a good job.
They were long-winded.
Did you guys hate that,
them playing the Jaws theme to get people off?
I kind of enjoyed it.
I thought it was funny.
Some people thought it was cruel.
Well, the first time, it's the visual effects guy
who's going to spout the woes of the visual effects industry.
They're playing him off at the Jaws thing,
and you're like, oh, fuck you guys.
But then when they did it again, I was like,
all right, I'm on board.
If I ever won an Oscar, I'd go into
something really political, knowing that they
were going to cut me off, and then leave
and then make everybody wonder what I was trying
what statement I was trying to make.
I kind of enjoyed the
with Tarantino, the big Gone with the Wind,
which I thought was a nice little pun.
Right?
What?
What happened?
Didn't they play him off with the theme to Gone with the Wind?
I know that's an older movie.
You're probably not familiar with it.
They probably...
It was not winded or because Django Unchained was at that time.
Yeah.
I think they played him off with maybe some music from Django Unchained.
No.
You sure?
Who can back me up?
Back him up.
It was Gone with the wind?
That's what he said.
It's true.
Just trust him.
It's way fucking better, man.
Did you write it on the internet?
Because then it's true.
I might be wrong,
but that was the way I remember it.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
I thought that was kind of funny.
Like, oh, maybe they have,
you know,
they have chewed up
all the play on
for whoever wins. I also thought it was a nice touch to keep the band at the Capitol Records up the fucking street.
Holy shit, how do they do that? Like how do they trust the timing of it?
It's weird. It's weird.
I-36 maybe, 5 or up there.
Supposedly they did it to save money.
But the bullshit of it was like, we're celebrating music and film. Band, out the fucking door.
Go down the street.
But didn't Adele have her band?
Yeah, she sure did,
because at Adele,
you don't fuck with Adele.
She had her band
and the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles.
It's true.
Wasn't it a joke?
The guy went, ah.
That was true.
I think he was laughing that you know
that you have that information at the ready.
That was the gay men's chorus of Los Angeles.
It was.
You sure it wasn't the San Bernardino outfit?
The San Bernardino outfit.
Let's watch, uh,
what do you say we watch Skyfall?
Let's roll it.
Now it's time for Doug to watch another talkie.
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