Doug Loves Movies - The Sklar Bros. and David Huntsberger

Episode Date: August 14, 2013

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Doug hates candy wrappers, squeaky babies, sticky seeds With 50 azopop or kernels in his teeth They're still not warm, then he won't see Because Doug loves movies Hey everybody! Hey everybody! My name is Doug, and I love movies. This is I Love Movies!
Starting point is 00:00:33 Nice. Coming to you for the first time from the Tempe Improv in Tempe, Arizona, which is the perfect place for the Tempe Improv. It's Wednesday, August 14. I made a mini episode today where I went back and checked it and I said it's Wednesday, August 4th and I was like, I'm not going to bother re-recording that.
Starting point is 00:00:55 I think people won't be too confused by it, hopefully. Two Oceans 13, did I say that? Let me see your name tags, Arizona. Ah! I knew you guys would come through And there's some great ones There's Despicable Jeremy That is an evil looking minion Finding NeNe
Starting point is 00:01:16 Your name is NeNe? Denise, okay I like NeNe though Britty and Pink, that's a good one Madiator, I like that. The Nightmare Before Chrissy. That's you. She's very excited to be in Nightmare. There's Diz Man back from he was here last night and wearing a different pair of baggy shorts tonight. So that's exciting. Keep it interesting for me. What's it say instead of dirty dancing over there?
Starting point is 00:01:46 It says nobody puts Leslie in the corner. Nobody puts Leslie in the corner, and you are Leslie. That's right. Your name isn't Baby. There's a Blade Runner thing over there. Does it say Greg Runner? Greg presents Doug Runner.
Starting point is 00:02:03 All right. I don't think I don't know why the guests tonight would pick that but but I like it there's somebody
Starting point is 00:02:11 with a super high maybe poster over there like people put pictures of me on their name tags but I don't pick the name tags so that's
Starting point is 00:02:18 that's not the greatest strategy in the world but I do I do love seeing my face all over these all over these name tags thanks you guys you can put them down for now
Starting point is 00:02:27 and of course you'll know when to bring them back tomorrow, August 15th my film, The Greatest Movie Ever Rolled will be available on demand on Comcast, Time Warner Bright House and Cox you guys have Cox cable, right?
Starting point is 00:02:45 yeah, so please get it, watch it, tweet about it, be about it. Hashtag G-M-E-R. Gmer. I finally saw The Spectacular Now. Loved it. When I bought my ticket, I said, I'd like one for The Spectacular
Starting point is 00:03:01 Now. So me and the guy in the ticket booth had a lot of laughs over that. Well, just the one quick laugh. Now it's time for tweet relief. Tweets about movies. At C-C-E-E-J Hansen, spelled like, not like the band, actually,
Starting point is 00:03:19 H-A-N-S-E-N, tweeted, Hey, Doug Benson, I hear in the new Thor movie he'll be using his hammer to build a tasteful ranch-style home. This has been Tweet Relief, tweets about movies. Pennsylvania, I'm doing a stand-up show at the Arts Quest, a very serious name for a building, in Bethlehem on Saturday night, September 7th.
Starting point is 00:03:46 And then I'm doing a Douglas Movies taping the next day at Helium in Philadelphia at 420. If you bring your name tags to Bethlehem, we'll play a Leonard Maltin game at the end of the show, and the winner can be a guest. If they can come to Philadelphia the next day, they will be one of the guests, along with three other awesome people.
Starting point is 00:04:06 And yeah, so this is a chance for people who aren't famous or a comedian or are willing to propose to their pregnant girlfriend. You can get a spot on the panel. Let's look in the prize bag. I did bring a Cox cable bag
Starting point is 00:04:24 in honor of G. Murr being on Cox tomorrow. I also have copies of a couple of my albums, Smug Life and Gateway Doug. And this is cool. I got a Comic-Con. This is a comic. It's called Ziggy Marley's Marijuana Man. And it's still sealed
Starting point is 00:04:44 because I've been too high to even open it. Too high to read about marijuana man. Of course, we've got the rules of how to play the Leonard Maltin game. I always like to include that in the prize bag even though you guys listen and probably know
Starting point is 00:05:00 how to play. $10 iTunes gift cards. You can buy premium apps of the show. Last night, a gentleman came up to me after the show and said, can I give you these nail polishes to put in the prize bag?
Starting point is 00:05:16 They have movie-related names. I can't remember any of them now, but it's called Chirality Nail Polish. Chirality! The Polish. Chirility! The guy's apparently here. Never heard a man more fired up about nail polish
Starting point is 00:05:33 in my entire life. Chirility! What's one of the names of these nail polishes? What's the most clever one that's in here? Did that guy yell Ch chirality and then leave? Or do you not remember? I'm here, chirality. But aren't the nail polishes, don't they have
Starting point is 00:05:56 specific names? Yeah, ED-209 from RoboCop. ED-209 from RoboCop. That's all he had to yell out when I first asked. So if anybody wants RoboCop. That's all he had to yell out when I first asked. So if anybody wants RoboCop nail polish and knows how you would spell chirility,
Starting point is 00:06:13 chirility. And we got a, oh, and a Douglas Movies t-shirt is in here. And then we got a few other shirts that I'll reveal once I bring my guests out here. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome podcasting legends David Huntsberger and Randy
Starting point is 00:06:31 and Jason Sklar. Douglas Henderson. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, God, Henderson. I'm trying to think of the appropriate event where you would, as a man or a woman, say, honey, I think I'm going to go with the RoboCop tonight.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Is it a bar mitzvah? And I thought the rules to the Leonard Maltin game was a book written by women about how they can beat men at the Leonard Maltin game. So written by the girls who wrote the rules. That was the dumbest thing I've ever said in my entire life. But I just kept thinking about how to entrap a man into the Leonard Maltin game
Starting point is 00:07:24 and get him to propose to you when you win. Is that a better? All right. Well, let's just be clear. 12 times over. Let's just be clear on the joke scoreboard. Randy won. Randy has won.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Jason, zero. Negative one. Negative one. Oh, he's going into negative. I'm already into the negatives. You're that deep in the game. You want to pass that down to them? Sure.
Starting point is 00:07:44 David, it's been a while since you guys have played the show, so that card might be helpful. It's all the rules on a tiny card. It says, something good or bad may or may not happen to you in the near or distant future. That is so Capricorn. It is. Let me see that.
Starting point is 00:07:58 I would love to get pulled over by a police officer and then hand that along with my driver's license. Did you want to see this? Cops love podcasts. Can I get your license registration and the Leonard Maltin rules, please? I got pulled over by a cop
Starting point is 00:08:18 the other day and I literally... You get so scared you think you're... I didn't do any... I mean, I sped, but I was speeding on the highway, and almost cut someone off. And you killed a girl. I didn't do anything wrong. She got lippy.
Starting point is 00:08:33 No, I was like, I pull over, and as he's going back with my stuff in his car, I was like, what if my foot slipped, and it looked like I was trying to get away? Like right now. That's how every high-speed chase starts. Just a guy who slipped his foot slipped and it looked like I was trying to get away. Like right now. That's how every high speed chase starts. Just a guy who slipped his foot. And then he's got to go with it. And it's just, you're at the point of no return.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Then you're driving on rims. Are you going to hit the links while you're here? Is that why you're wearing those pants? How do you know I haven't already hit them? You may have. I saw you guys tweeted a picture of you standing with someone from Southwest talking about how great they are.
Starting point is 00:09:10 She knew who we were. It's like the only time I feel like we're ever going to get preferential treatment. She knew who we were. And I was like at A17, so I was probably the highest I've ever been at Southwest. And I just wanted to savor the fact that I was in the A group.
Starting point is 00:09:25 And she was like, do you guys want to? She's like, come here, come on out here. And she brought us out ahead of time. She got us so high. It was unbelievable. Took our picture and then let us go. And I felt like I was so psyched, but it would have been so much better
Starting point is 00:09:39 if I was like at C62. You know what I mean? I just sort of jumped ahead in A17. Not that much. That's Randy Sklar, everybody. Thank you very much. Queen pants. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:09:51 And let's get a separate round of applause. I don't know if this happens to you guys very often. Not enough. A separate round of applause for Jason Sklar. Bigger.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Winner. Mine was more heartfelt. Yeah, okay. Mine was bigger. And on top of that, that's plenty, but we also have the one and only David Huntsberger is here, you guys. I got a woo. I'll clap for that.
Starting point is 00:10:18 A single woo. Probably still smarting from last night's Leonard Maltin loss. Yeah, I can't have it. It was devastating. Inside, I feel great. I feel like I made the right decision. I feel like the top two billed actors on Happy Gilmore should be.
Starting point is 00:10:33 One day they will chisel this onto a mountain. Adam Sandler and then Carl Weathers and then everybody else. The movies have it the other way around. You feel like they got it wrong. Yeah. The hero, then the movies have it the other way around. You feel like they got it wrong. They went the hero, then the bad guy, then the fun-loving
Starting point is 00:10:49 golf pro, and then the girlfriend and then so on. That's part of the fun of the game is that Leonard decides what order they should be put in and he doesn't necessarily stick with their billing according to the studio. Plus also the opening and end credits to a movie sometimes will be different.
Starting point is 00:11:05 The order will be different. Because there's so much negotiating that goes on for credit. He's literally playing God. He's like, I will move this around. And it was yet another fight that Apollo Creed lost. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:21 It's just so painful. You know he doesn't get second billing in any of the Rocky films because those movies are racist I have a question for Randy and Jason because this is one of the rare appearances that they make together it's been a long time we have not spoken in 30 years Randy and Jason, because this is, you know, one of the rare appearances that they make together. Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:47 It's been a long time. We have not spoken in 30 years. They're back together tonight, ladies and gentlemen. Martin and Lewis, we're reconnecting here at the Chabad Telethon. Do you guys, what is each of you, what is your biggest solo credit? Like, what's your TV or movie thing that you did without the other guy? I mean, I know what his is.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Mine is, I did Curb Your Enthusiasm without Randy. Thereby making it impossible for me to do the show. So it's like a double checkmate. It's like, he did it, that's great for you, and now you can't do it unless Larry explains that there's this other guy that kind of looks like the guy
Starting point is 00:12:23 who worked in the store. It was too much work for him. And he was too much of a throwaway guy to have a sibling come into it. I was a one-off. So, sorry. That's a lot of pressure if you're a one-off because there's like a small chance you could be so good. They say, we want to do more with this character. And then you immediately say, how about he has a twin?
Starting point is 00:12:41 Yes. Which actually happened on Entourage. That's what happened. Then he got that. So that was like he twin? Yes. Which actually happened on Entourage. That's what happened. Then he got that. So that was like he had done Curb and then he got Entourage. And then it was like, oh, well, maybe what if we wrote this thing for both of them? I've told you this before, but you guys are great on Entourage. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:12:56 Thank you. Really entertaining. Like one of the best episodes of that show, the one where you guys are really going after each other. Just beating the shit out of each other. They had a fight coordinator for us to like... Stunt coordinator. Stunt coordinator was like, I'm going to show you guys how to fight with each other. You're like, you do know we're
Starting point is 00:13:11 brothers. We fought. But the way we fought with each other when we were younger, it's like we knew not to hit each other in the face. Like someday that would be our meal ticket. Like don't... This face? Don't... Yeah, and Ari Gold's glass table is pretty dangerous when you guys are fighting.
Starting point is 00:13:27 There was a moment where he's like, Randy's gonna lunge at you, and you need to grab his jacket and pull him across the table, because he won't be able to get across the table. And so, in that moment, but you have to make it look like he's on top of you. It was pretty cool. But when we fought when we were kids, we would hit each other in the meaty part of the back
Starting point is 00:13:43 in this area. I'd go like for set 10 hits, then I'd back off and let him hit me for 10 hits. But don't you feel each other's pain? No. You should. It would be pretty stupid to hit each other if you did. This is the worst.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Why? So Randy doesn't have a big solo credit? I don't have a bunch. I did a did a bunch of episodes actually did like about 30 or 40 episodes of jim rohm's tv show just me jay never got a chance to do it so i was on that for a few years and it was just me and that felt like you know not an acting credit but that was the tv thing that i just did and we actually really do enjoy that but i think there's still a lot of stuff that we feel like we have to conquer the two of us together before we're
Starting point is 00:14:28 like alright we're sick of this. Sequel to New York Minute? Yeah. Olsen Twins? New Jersey Seconds? Hello. Me Randy. Connecticut Hour? Cory Booker's assistants?
Starting point is 00:14:46 David have you ever done anything without the Sklar brothers? If you look in most of the scenes in Entourage, I'm in there somewhere. My face is on like a glass. It's one of the things they insist on. In a grilled cheese. Do you consider yourself
Starting point is 00:15:04 like as much of a sports buff as the Sklars? I've weaned off of sports a lot, and so I know a lot about the NFL. That's about it. So probably that is... Alright, so then what's your favorite football movie? Let me give
Starting point is 00:15:20 some thought to that. Can we just sit here while I think about this? That's a tough one. I know... No, I can't think of one right off the top of my head. Give me a second. Can I tell you what you're terrible at? What's jumping into my head are movies that I hate.
Starting point is 00:15:37 No, I'll tell you the one that's your favorite. Friday Night Lights. I mean, it was great as a movie, and then even better as a series. I'll say Varsity Blues. Varsity Blues? Really? Yeah. I know they stolearsity Blues. Varsity Blues. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:15:46 I know they stole from... Wildcats? From the book Reddit. Wildcats? It's a sport of kings. Better than diamond rays. Football. Wildcats.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Literally, that was... Oh, cats. Terrible. Terrible writing. Terrible rap writing. Terrible. I think I have to revisit Varsity Blues. I hated it at the time,
Starting point is 00:16:09 but maybe just the whole jock mentality of it kind of put me off. It's so silly. They're all a bunch of fuckers, those guys. There are guys that will just hurl a football at somebody else's face and laugh about it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:23 I mean, his dad was encouraging him to knock a beer can off of his head. Oh, yeah. What else can you do in that situation? Right. It's got to hit his face. You've got to fire a football into his face. Yeah. It appeals to me in a weird way where I'm just like, I know this is dumb.
Starting point is 00:16:39 But then, like, Thunderstruck starts kicking in and you're like, oh, shit. Yeah. I think it delivers. It's got, you know, Ali Larder with the whipped cream bikini. That's alright. Whipped cream bikini.
Starting point is 00:16:53 I can't complain about that. That doesn't give me the blues. It's one of those trailers too that everyone kind of remembers with Vanderbilt going, I don't want your life. Yeah, because that is the laugh. And everyone like. Yeah, because that is the worst.
Starting point is 00:17:08 It's horrible. It's the most horrible line delivery. And that was the best of what they got. You know, they looked at like eight other takes and were like, we've got to go with this. Can we go? It's good for what it is. Anytime someone says it's good for what it is, it's shit. I got one read on an angle outside the window.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Can we use that shot right there? Also, when you ask somebody if they like the movie or not, if their voice goes up a little, then don't even bother. Yeah, it was pretty good. Yeah. It was all right. We always do that for like, ask me how her one-woman show was. How was her one-woman show?
Starting point is 00:17:43 It's good. Horrible. It's show? It's good Horrible It's good Now ask me how his one man show was How was his one man show? It was good So that was great That's an amazing show Really really good
Starting point is 00:17:55 I was shocked at how good it was So the more you love something The deeper the register The deeper it goes You like Shawshank Redemption? I love it That's why Teddy Pendergrass loved everything. Just everything.
Starting point is 00:18:08 Even his accident. How do you feel? I feel good. It's a great new chapter in my life. What about you guys with the sports films in general? It doesn't have to be football. Well, there are like a couple that we go back to. And actually on our podcast, we had a chance to talk to two people who were very instrumental in what I consider to be one of the greatest sports movies ever, Breaking Away.
Starting point is 00:18:32 You cannot watch that movie because obviously it's about so much more. It's about class. It's about, you know, a father and a son. I mean, just the idea. And we actually went for the wing. It's about safety when swimming. Safety when swimming. Don't swim into a rock really hard.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Just not do that. But even in that scene, what I love about the movie, even in that scene when Dennis Quaid is just going at it, and after he hits his head and he's bleeding, he's just going at it, there's that shot of the other guy laughing at him, and then there's a moment where they stop, and they're just like, what the fuck is this this guy doing and that reality of it was just so great just just when paul dooley gets in the car and he's at the thing he's listening to dave stoller
Starting point is 00:19:14 going around his son's going around and he gets in the car and drives one of his used cars to the thing that moment like even thinking about that moment is like it chokes you up it's an amazing amazing movie moment what i also loved too that they do a good job of is dennis quaid's kind of the cool guy of their group yeah but when he gets on the bike he's not the best there's a part of you he's just one lap great but his rate his race is the exact metaphor for his life his first lap he kicks everyone's ass he blows around but he doesn't have the heart and the guts to work hard enough to be able to do a full race
Starting point is 00:19:47 so after the first lap he just starts falling off falling off if you were to say who's this guy if you're storyboarding this movie out who is the Dennis Quaid character he's a guy that would kick everybody's ass on one lap if you use that as a description for him perfect
Starting point is 00:20:01 and Bad News Bears is another one mostly just 8 year olds using really profane language description for him, perfect. That's why that's a great movie. And Bad News Bears is another one. Bad News Bears is another... Mostly just eight-year-olds using really profane language. Yeah, I love it. If it's got sports and Jackie Earl Haley, you're in. I'm in smoking and playing air hockey and there's just so much in that movie.
Starting point is 00:20:17 And the fact that they lose. I mean, they lose the last game. Spoiler alert. Jesus Christ. I love how when they remade Bad News Bears, like Bad News Bears, the kids swear,
Starting point is 00:20:29 I think they even say the N word at one point. Yeah, Tanner dropped an N bomb. Yeah, and they also smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol. Drink beer.
Starting point is 00:20:37 Like the coach gives them all beers at one point. And then when they remade it with Billy Bob Thornton, they're like, oh, what can we do now? What would a crazy coach do now?
Starting point is 00:20:47 And he takes them all to Hooters. And it's like, have you ever been to Hooters on a Saturday afternoon? Full of kids. Lots of kids. It's not a crazy, oh, this coach is nuts. He took them to Hooters. That's what they do. There's a ball pit at a Hooters.
Starting point is 00:21:01 No, there's no ball pit. There is not. There aren't balls. They're just tiny boobs. I wish there was a boob pit. That would be. I'd like to swim in a boob pit over at Hooters. No, there's no ball pit. There is not. There aren't balls, they're just tiny boobs. I wish there was a boob pit. That would be... I'd like to swim in a boob pit at a Hooters.
Starting point is 00:21:09 I love in The Bad News Bears, too, where even though he's a drunk and he's kind of an idiot, he never lets them lose their spirit. Like, if I can quote Winston Churchill, he said, success is being able to move from one failure to another
Starting point is 00:21:24 without a loss of enthusiasm. Yes. And they get crushed like 30 runs to nothing. And then Walter Matthau goes, next week we play the athletics. You know what that means for the athletics? Bad news. Which is so great. These kids are all fired up.
Starting point is 00:21:41 He was drunk at the time. I love your Walter Mouth impression. That's exciting. The athletics. I can only do him from The Odd Couple. Felix! I like him from Grumpy Old Man when he goes, I saw it on Geraldo.
Starting point is 00:21:58 Geraldo. Geraldo. Get down, ah man. Get down. Nice play, ah man. The part that I loved in that movie though, and this is why, let me say it, because I love it,
Starting point is 00:22:10 is the whole film takes you to this game, this rematch. These kids have been shit on by these other kids and you just want them to get their comeuppance. You just want them to win this game. You just want them to beat, so it's really about bullying. It's about these kids who were bullied,
Starting point is 00:22:25 they were misfits, and you want them to triumph and game. You just want them to beat. So it's really about bullying. It's about these kids who were bullied. They were misfits. And you want them to triumph. And then in the middle of that game, there's that moment where Vic Morrow comes out to the mound. Like, the kid throws a ball, and it comes close to Engelbert's head. Yeah. And he's like, hey, he threw at me. And then Vic Morrow comes out and hits his kid. All right?
Starting point is 00:22:41 And I think he probably hit that kid, that actor kid. And I think that kid was like, ow. And then Vic was like, I need another one for me. There's like a sound guy going, I think I heard a helicopter. Can we get another one of those? So he hits the kid. But in that moment, as soon as he hits the kid and the kid walks off
Starting point is 00:23:00 the field with the mom. The hot mom. The hot mom. Extraordinarily attractive. Way hotter than Vic Morrow could have gotten in that world, but a half shirt and then high-waisted jeans. It was like two things canceling each other out. I was like... Her waist is right here.
Starting point is 00:23:16 You're basically showing an inch of one rib just around, yet it was scintillating I would say. But there's that moment where, like, in that very moment, they blew it up. And suddenly the game didn't matter anymore. This thing that the whole movie was taking you to,
Starting point is 00:23:33 they're like, oh, yeah, that doesn't matter. And I thought that was brilliant. That's why it makes a great sports movie. And then they crack out the beers at the end and the kid says that great line of, you can take your trophy and shove it right up your ass. Spoilers. Oh, Jesus. Well, it was released a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:23:47 It's a great movie, though. It's worth revisiting. Everyone calls it a great sports movie, and I recently watched it, and I've changed my mind a little bit. The speeches are great, and Gene Hackman's voice is great. You're going to say Hoosiers? Yeah, and here's why. He hits a kid, just like the guy you said is terrible.
Starting point is 00:24:02 In his backstory, he hits a kid. But had we seen it, we would have been rooting for his head to come in contact with a helicopter as well. Come on. And years later, he goes and hides in the military. And then he comes back. He's like, I'd like to get back into coaching. He goes to the only place that will take him. And he goes, I can make something out of these kids.
Starting point is 00:24:20 He goes and approaches the best player in the state. And that kid's like, no, I'm good. And then he tries to win with five kids, who he cuts down to four essentially. Amazing. And then they lose every game. They lose all the time. And then the town is like, this guy sucks. He hit a kid, and they haven't won any games. He's
Starting point is 00:24:35 terrible. Let's get him out of here. And he's like, all right. And then the best kid shows up and goes, I'll play now. Then they win, and he's suddenly a hero. It's like, well, you just had the best player in the world on your team. You just waited it out until he showed up. That's right. That doesn't make you a great coach.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Everything you were doing, you weren't laying groundwork. You were just killing time until Chitwood comes in. I hope that good guy shows up, because we are dreadful. And then it happens. Any other movies you want to describe in total? You haven't seen Hoosiers? The Longest Yard. Anyway. The Sandler version? You haven't seen Hoosiers? The longest yard. Anyway.
Starting point is 00:25:08 The Sandler version? The Reynolds. Burt Reynolds. That's such a tight story that I even enjoy the Sandler version of it. You do. It's just something about
Starting point is 00:25:15 prisoners playing against the guards. That's great. You just root for them even though they broke some laws to get in there. Some of them deserve
Starting point is 00:25:24 to be in jail. Come on, throw it to the rapist in the corner there. Why am I rooting for that? The rapist is open. The rapist is open. He's running a button hook, for Christ's sake. Throw it to him. Sometimes no means yes.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Get it over in the corner. He's saying he doesn't want it. Get it to him. Give him a taste of his own medicine. Why would a guy be running around and go, no, no, no, no. I'm not open, I'm not open. Get it to him, get it to him.
Starting point is 00:25:52 Force it in there. I forgot to mention that David brought a cool beer t-shirt. Yeah. Yeah, that's going to be in the prize bag. No applause, that was for to be in the prize bag. That was for Professor Blastoff fans. Yeah, and then
Starting point is 00:26:08 Jason and Randy brought a Scarborough country shirt. Do you have Scarborough County shirts also? We're going to make those which is just because that shows more
Starting point is 00:26:19 about people doing stupid shit in Florida. We basically, if 30 people get into a fight at a Chuck E. Cheese, and then one of them is related to a port-a-potty peeping Tom, we'll be there to make fun of it.
Starting point is 00:26:30 That's what Scalabro County is. And so I think we just want to get the state of Florida with jail bars and just say county. Fair enough. We'll get that. But not for tonight. But now we just have these.
Starting point is 00:26:45 All right, now's the part of the show where we're going to do a new segment that I like to call I always have to look at it when I say it Love Like Hate Hate Like. Yeah. It's already, people are already excited about it. They are. I've only done it a couple of times. And the
Starting point is 00:27:03 premise of this is I'm going to name someone that's involved in motion pictures and then we're going to go down the line and one at a time, each one of us, I'll play as well, has to name a movie from that person that you love, a movie that you like, a movie that you hate,
Starting point is 00:27:19 and a movie that you hate that you like. Ah! That's wonderful. And you can pass once if it gets difficult for you. Or if there's a professional affiliation and you feel bad. Can you do the same movie for one of those? Can you hate it and like it? That's the last one. That's the last one.
Starting point is 00:27:40 You hate it, you like it. You hate it, you like it. Yeah, so this has to be more clear. The more vague distinction is between love and like. You've got to kind of explain that. Yeah, that's tougher. Why you just like it. No, love is what you...
Starting point is 00:27:51 You don't love it. You recommend it to someone if you love it. You'll watch it if it's on TV if you like it. I don't recommend shit to anyone anymore. That's good, that's good. Because everyone's just got their own taste. And it's like when I get fired up about something and they go, it was stupid.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Why is film so subjective? I didn't know we were going to go that deep. I'm just trying to stay out of the heat for a couple hours. I know. Me too.
Starting point is 00:28:18 With your jacket on. Can I get a mister in my pants? It's air conditioned in here quite nicely, I should say. It is, really nice. Yeah, I'd be goose bumping if I didn't have my light jacket on. I would wear your jacket.
Starting point is 00:28:29 So I'm in the wrong here. All right. In honor of Elysium being the number one movie in the country as we speak, we're going to play this game with the work of Matt Damon. Matt Damon's done a lot of movies. Yep. We'll start with David. What's a Matt Damon movie that a lot of movies. Yep. We'll start with David. What's a Matt Damon movie
Starting point is 00:28:46 that you love? Good Will Hunting. Like your favorite Matt Damon movie. So you pretty much, just the first one he did. He'd done a few things before that. He'd done some stuff. But yeah. And why do you love that movie so much? I think
Starting point is 00:29:02 everyone likes to think that they have some untapped potential in the world that it's just going to come out. Everybody wishes at some point they can say, how do you like them apples? Yeah. How did he hear them through the glass that's out at night?
Starting point is 00:29:19 It's unbelievable because he said it in kind of a down voice. That'd be a great moment. He's like, how do you like them apples? And the guy's like, I can't. What? I'm sorry. I don't know what he's saying. How do I like the what?
Starting point is 00:29:29 He's talking to you through the glass. I can't hear you. Can you go up a little bit? You got to come inside. You got to walk around. I can't hear it. You got to walk inside. That blonde guy is in a bar in Boston after bars close.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Yeah. So it's just filled with people like, are you fucking kidding me? Fuck it. This is all he's doing... And then, what? Apples? I love it. Okay, good one. Love that.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Because he's like a superhero, but it's... Sure. He's a fucking math superhero. Okay. Moving on. Okay. Or do you want to describe
Starting point is 00:30:00 the whole movie real quick? And then this helicopter. Minnie Driver plays this lady. Randy? Oh, so now me'd say a movie that I... Love. Love. Matt Damon.
Starting point is 00:30:14 Love Matt Damon movie. Wow. I mean, I really... And behind the candelabra doesn't count. Fuck! Why does that not count? Are you kidding me? That's some made-for-TV shit.
Starting point is 00:30:23 I love... Can I... I can't say that I love... That's some made-for-TV shit. I love... Can I... I can't say that enough. That's not made for Emmys, not Oscars. No, that should have been a movie. That was the best 30 for 30 I've ever seen. Ever. I love...
Starting point is 00:30:33 Thank you. I just love that movie because there were just a lot of scenes that didn't have much to do with anything where it was just Damon and Douglas hooking up. I mean, they were just like, this scene is over. Do they really need to go at it on the pool chair a little bit longer?
Starting point is 00:30:50 Like, you got to get that from a lot of different angles. I'm just, they really got into it. I was just like, neither of you are gay, but it's just an amazing thing that you guys are going after it. I kind of love it. Anything's got to be a nice change of pace after you've been banging Catherine Zeta-Jones for a while. That's right.
Starting point is 00:31:04 You're talking about Matt Damon, right? Yeah. That's what you pick as your one that you love? And I'll tell you why. Because here's what I loved about it. And it is a movie that I love that he was in. And there are some other movies that I really like. And I really did like Good Will Hunting.
Starting point is 00:31:17 But I love that movie because I do think Matt Damon is a good actor. And I do think there was something that he was playing underneath it. There's just this quiet weirdness underneath what he was doing throughout the entire movie that I kept thinking, oh shit the other shoe's going to drop and it never really fully, it kind of did but it didn't really, but throughout all those scenes
Starting point is 00:31:37 I just thought he was really I was on the edge of my seat the whole time when he was there and I'm like, that's good acting. I love it. I'm going to go way back. And I'm not even going to give Damon full credit for this. But I love school ties. Maybe it's because I'm a Jew.
Starting point is 00:31:54 And I like some comeuppance. It was Brendan Fraser's best movie. I think it was of that ilk of those East Coast boarding school type films where Damon was a dick. It was good because he was the opposite of sort of what he's become. He's been the hero in everything. Not in everything. In a lot of things. In a lot of what he's done, he's the hero.
Starting point is 00:32:14 And he was a prick. Like a non-Jewish prick. And I kind of like that. I thought that was good. But when you mentioned Brendan Fraser being his best movie, you clearly have never seen Dudley Do-Right.
Starting point is 00:32:27 Ah. Touche. You've missed out on a lot of this. George of the Jungle. Did you see that? George the Nazi. I did not. Did you see Looney Tunes?
Starting point is 00:32:37 Yes. That guy loves remaking cartoons. He really does. He does. He does. Furry vengeance. For my... He was a phenomenal
Starting point is 00:32:51 Hong Kong phooey. Just unbelievable. My absolute favorite love, love, love it movie with Matt Damon in it is called Team America World Police. I think I saw that. That doesn't seem like it counts
Starting point is 00:33:08 he didn't even do the voice but just the fact that they chose him and like every time they showed him he's like I'm Matt Damon like they made him just really super challenged and hilarious
Starting point is 00:33:23 the soft singing of America, fuck yeah. That made me laugh over and over. I'm sad to say that I don't think Matt Damon's been in a movie as great as that one. For me. The homage to Matt Damon.
Starting point is 00:33:38 That's in my top five marionette-based movies. Do you fill out the five? No, I can't. Number two being John Malkovich. That counts too, right? Who's a marionette-based movies. Do you fill out the five? No, I can't. Number two being John Malkovich. That counts too, right? Who's a marionette? Nice.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Nice. David, what's a Matt Damon movie that you like? Just like. You don't have to go crazy over it. You just liked it. I'll say Rounders. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Yeah. A lot of people like that. Yeah. I'm not that into it. You're not a card guy. It was before, like, the World Series of Poker tournament was on TV all the time. Right. So it had more of an allure, I think.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Like, seeing it now, you'd be like, oh, you have more poker stuff. Yeah. But then I was like, yeah, this is neat. This is a world I don't know about. It's called the world of the card game. Yeah, when they show it now, they should have on the screen, you can see what hands everybody has. Yeah, like, Damon holds holds up and you're like oh he's got pocket fours
Starting point is 00:34:27 and have two of those poker guys talking over every scene Norm Chad just making jokes over it so that's I mean I will say can I go and say another movie that was already said I think
Starting point is 00:34:44 Good Will Hunting I really did say another movie that was already said? I think Good Will Hunting. I really did enjoy that movie. I liked that movie. I liked that movie. Again, I liked he played it a little understated and I thought he was I liked them both. I mean, what can I say? As much as I wanted to hate, I was like, these guys are a couple of douchebags.
Starting point is 00:34:58 Was he loose for not loving something? No, I said I loved Beyond the Candelabra. I loved that movie. But I thought that was a TV movie. You can love it. Can I love it? I love Beyond the Candelabra I love that movie but I thought that was a TV movie you can love it can I love it I'll allow it it was
Starting point is 00:35:08 let him love something David let me love something David Huntsberger for Christ's sake this isn't really it's not a competition really it's just okay good
Starting point is 00:35:16 I do have my Damon movie that I hate so I'm just that's in my pocket okay save that what's your like I would say the Bourne ultimatum
Starting point is 00:35:24 because I can't tell if you ask me what each of them are. I couldn't tell you the plot of anyone. I just know that he fights like awesomely. In like train stations. What's that one where he's like on the edge of a building? Yeah. Bourne identity ultimatum.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Bourne all of them. It's probably all of them. What's the one where he's trying to get out from the people from the inside? but he's also tracking them around yes what's the one where he doesn't have any of the information he's trying to figure it out what's the one where he uses regular people to block him so that the other people can't see him which one is that i think is i think the first one he's like falling and shooting a guy and also uses lands on him yeah like lands on the guy he killed as they're falling.
Starting point is 00:36:08 It's a very Native American use of that person. He's used every part of the person. Use him as a human shield. I don't kill anything that I don't use as padding. Guys, we're wasting these people here. Let's just everybody find a use. And then get the guy to drive you home. It's like... So I enjoy the And then get the guy to drive you home.
Starting point is 00:36:28 So I enjoy the Bourne films. I don't have anything against them, really. But they did sort of all blur together. And then I didn't see the new one with Jeremy Renner. I saw that one recently. Yeah? It's all right? It was pretty good.
Starting point is 00:36:40 It was pretty good! Here's the thing. I actually like Jeremy Renner. I think he's funny. And I saw on SNL he was funny. I do like Jeremy Renner. He can sing. He's got a great voice.
Starting point is 00:36:55 He can sing. He's like a white Jamie Foxx. There was a great running scene on a bunch of Thai roofs. Oh, okay. Just like rooftops in the Thai slums. Which one? Which Bourne was that from? The Bourne... Where they're running on the roofs.
Starting point is 00:37:11 Reborn. Reborn. I liked in the recent one where he fought a wolf. I thought that was nice. Oh, he fought the wolf. You're confusing him with Liam Neeson. The wolf had kidnapped his daughter, and he was like,
Starting point is 00:37:25 I got a certain set of skills. Wolf skills. Wolf wrestling. Wolf wrestling is one of them. Stage fighting. Windows 97. Those are my three. Those are my three main skills. I can use those to solve most problems. What if that was your skill set?
Starting point is 00:37:46 That was the extent of your skill set. For my like, I went with, and I'm surprised this hasn't come up yet, Saving Private Ryan. Oh, nice. He's Private Ryan. He is, indeed. He is Private Ryan. So he's not in it a lot, but they certainly talk about him quite a bit. They do.
Starting point is 00:38:04 It's like your Team America thing. You love the things about Matt Damon where he skirts around the outside of them. Never actually makes it into it. I can't really commit to Matt Damon yet. I can't. I honestly think the best work he's done was his recurring role on 30 Rock.
Starting point is 00:38:19 I loved it. He was so funny in that. Why has he just gone in fucking comedies? He should do comedies. He's great. He's never done a comedy ever, except for World Police. World Police. Yeah. What do you hate, David? The talented Mr.
Starting point is 00:38:35 Ripley. Ooh, that's an interesting one to hate. I thought that was an okay movie. Didn't care for it. Describe it to us. They're on a boat. What was his talent? He could mimic people.
Starting point is 00:38:53 He could get... Remember, he's like, do an impression of my dad. And then he does it right to the dad's face. And then he... He was like Frank Caliendo. Are you saying Frank Caliendo is not talented? He is talented.
Starting point is 00:39:08 I would never say that. This is his hometown. He is talented. Yeah, right? Boo? Boo. Wait, I don't know who you're booing. I do think he's talented.
Starting point is 00:39:18 What do you think is one that you hate? Probably We Bought a Zoo. We Bought a Zoo. I just think home zoos in general are very creepy. One that you hate. Probably we bought a zoo. We bought a zoo. I just think home zoos in general are very creepy. Because there's always a story of like, and then she went out to feed him,
Starting point is 00:39:32 and then she died. Like, she was so surprised that she died. You're surprised that you fucking took a cheetah that should just be running wild and put it in an eight by eight cell, and then you went out to feed him, and you're surprised. Like, there are times when I feed my dog who's a domesticated animal and I'm like
Starting point is 00:39:48 ooh, he snapped a little bit there. I should throw that bone that way. These people are like, I walked in, I stuck my hand in his mouth. I don't understand why he then turned on my wife. The body count was way too low in that movie. Way too low. I wanted to see someone get stepped on by
Starting point is 00:40:04 an elephant. And by the way, if you've ever seen, like... I can't... Wouldn't that be a great Make-A-Wish kid? I just want to see someone get stepped on by an elephant. Son, we can make that happen. We've got to make it happen. We've got some bodies going to waste right now. Someone should be like,
Starting point is 00:40:22 all right, you get that one and you get another wish. All right? Because that's all of our wish. No, but I saw a video once of an elk trampling an old guy, and it, like, I'm almost saying, I saw this like, by accident, I saw it like ten years ago,
Starting point is 00:40:38 like, and it still haunts me to this day, because it looked like the elk was, like, dancing on his head, and like, the elk was having fun with it, like, enjoying stepping on this old man's head, because it looked like the elk was dancing on his head and the elk was having fun with it, enjoying stepping on this old man's head, and it was absolutely scary. So I just felt like, if you're going to buy a zoo, there should
Starting point is 00:40:54 be an elk trampling scene. That's all I'm saying. If you want it to be realistic. Fair enough. Thank you. I would say Dogma was a movie that I was like, alright, get on. I'm not saying I hate the movie. I was like, all right, get on. I'm not saying I hated the movie. People love their Kevin Smith.
Starting point is 00:41:08 I know. I'm not saying it was a bad movie. I'm just saying his role in that movie to me seemed like, I don't know, tacked in. I just wasn't into it. Yeah, when he and Ben Affleck showed up in that movie, it just seemed like they were... Hey, look, we got the guys.
Starting point is 00:41:23 The guys who are hot right now. And now they're in the movie. And I know Affleck showed up in that movie, it just seemed like they were... It's like, hey, look, we got the guys. The guys who are hot right now. And now they're in the movie. And I know Affleck was in the other ones. And I know that, like... Just to me, it felt like they're like, we need to get these guys in this thing. And it didn't quite work for me. Cool? Not funny?
Starting point is 00:41:37 I agree with that assessment. Thank you. I hated The Informant. Oh, really? Really? You hated The Informant? Well, I admire the movie. You know, Soderbergh does interesting things. Very interesting.
Starting point is 00:41:49 He's always taking chances. He's always willing to bore the shit out of me. Yeah. Yes. He's not scared to put me to sleep. I'm going to tell you, 40% of that is lighting in a Soderbergh movie. It is just lit in such a way that you're like, God, I'm really, I wasn't tired of going in. No, I was lit in such a way that
Starting point is 00:42:07 you were lit in such a way. I couldn't keep it together. I understand that. Also, I just thought that the concept of hearing everything that Matt Damon was thinking was really funny on paper, but about halfway through the movie,
Starting point is 00:42:23 I wanted to strangle him and stop hearing his thoughts. And also, he gained a lot about halfway through the movie, I wanted to strangle him and stop hearing his thoughts. And also, he gained a lot of weight for the role, and it would have been fine if he just put on a baggy jacket and just acted like a schlub. He didn't need to be fat. Yeah, the character didn't need to be fat.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Right. I actually liked that movie more than you did. I just thought, like, his... A lot of people did, yeah. His reactions to people were not what you expected when. I just thought his reactions to people were not what you expected. I just, again... You had the Ripley lying
Starting point is 00:42:50 thing going for it. A little bit, but he was a little more flip and it was a little more fun. But there was a stunt casting of like 15 comedians. And I defy you to say what comedian had a funny moment in that movie. They all play super straight roles. Here's the thing. None of the comedians had a funny moment
Starting point is 00:43:06 and yet I watch and I'm like, fuck, we weren't in that. God damn it. How do we not even read for that shit? How do we not even come in and not get the audition? The movie is about twins. Yes. Who gain weight for a role. Look at this.
Starting point is 00:43:19 We gotta get through this. What do you like, hate, hate, like? David, you hate yourself for hate like David the one you hate yourself for liking it probably one of the Bourne ones like I'd like to say like the Rainmaker
Starting point is 00:43:31 which one the one where he was driving a car shooting a lot of people shot backwards from a car window the one where they're chasing him
Starting point is 00:43:38 he's on the phone with someone and then wouldn't you know it he's looking right at them and they go you're near me and then the song starts.
Starting point is 00:43:48 You hate that you love that. Yeah. Because I don't see him as a tough guy at all. At all. And yet I'm watching him with a gun like, eh, he is fighting these dudes. This is a pretty good movie. And in my head I'm like, I don't feel like I could fight anybody. I feel confident I could beat up Matt Damon.
Starting point is 00:44:04 I don't think you could. I would love to arrange the scenario where I put the two of you in the octagon. I think he could probably beat you up. He's a badass, dude. Look at yourself. You haven't seen me with good lighting and scripted moves
Starting point is 00:44:19 looking like I'm fucking people up. I'm pretty good when it comes to that. If he's like, Matt Damon, you come at me from this side. If you put your right arm across on my shoulder, just... Yeah, then I'm good. I don't know. The movie that I... Do you have one? I don't think I do. You can pass. I'm gonna pass.
Starting point is 00:44:36 I'm gonna pass on that. That I love to hate. Or that I hate that I love. I haven't used it yet, and I will say that it's I hate how much I love Good Will Hunting. I feel like that about it because I do feel like part of the reason why I love that movie is the Elliot Smith soundtrack. For me, I just
Starting point is 00:44:51 thought that was such a great moment for him because he's a Largo guy. I wasn't aware of him so much back before the movie, but I thought this is a great moment. This is a good moment of young filmmakers coming together. But then I also kind of resented it because I'm like,
Starting point is 00:45:07 how the fuck did these guys get a whole thing going? And then, you know, I was jealous and I felt terrible. Why am I suddenly Marc Maron? I don't understand what's going on right now. Yeah, good, great. Good for them. Good, great. Good, good, super great.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Good careers gone well. Are we good? Yeah, that's great. But yeah I hate that I love Oceans 12 and 13 Wow Because If either one of those is on fucking cable
Starting point is 00:45:36 Or the first one I will watch the shit out of it And hate myself for it Because when 12 came out It was not as good as 11, obviously. And had that horrible plot twist of Julia Roberts pretending to be Julia Roberts. And she's not that good of an actress. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:57 And Bruce Willis as himself, that should just be two hours of watching a guy take a nap. Because he's phoning in everything these days. I think the most exciting thing about Bruce Willis these days are the interviews he's doing on the press junkets leading up to it. There's the interview of him in the robe, and there's the interview where the British guy asks him a question, and he's just like, that is the stupidest thing I've ever...
Starting point is 00:46:24 And he just kind of loses his mind a little bit. It's like a fight, like a moonlighting fight between him and Sybil Shepard. I'm like, you don't know this guy. He's not wearing shoulder pads. But so 12 came out and it wasn't as good as 11
Starting point is 00:46:39 and then they gave the whole big, well, 13, we're going to make it up to you guys. Like they admitted 12 was dumb and they're like,, we're going to make it up to you guys. They admitted 12 was dumb. They're like, but we're going to make it up to you with 13, and it's worse than 12. It's bad. 13 was so bad, they should have called it 10. That's how bad it was.
Starting point is 00:46:57 Should have dropped it back. I still love to hate them. I'll watch them. You'll watch them. Nobody watched Tower Heist? Oh You'll watch Tower Heist. Oh, yeah. Tower Heist is super rough. Ooh.
Starting point is 00:47:10 Super duper rough. That's such a... The Ocean's movies are a million times better than that. It takes a Tower Heist to make you appreciate the Ocean's movies. You'd rather be in an actual heist as one of the captives. I'd rather a group of people try and come in and steal my cable box and switch the movie to... Yeah, switch it over to the greatest movie ever rolled. Currently available on demand.
Starting point is 00:47:36 After a hostage situation. Super high. Now is the part of the show where I say... Let the games begin. Let me see your name tags, you guys. And more importantly, let my guests see the name tags. And they are going to pick who they would like to play for. And while they do that, we'll do this.
Starting point is 00:48:02 We'll be right back. All right, guys. We we're back we're back let's i make a vine of you guys hold up your uh sign for me tell me whose name it is and uh and uh why you chose it dijango unbanned just because that's because I because of what I just said I just I'm a sucker for detail this is
Starting point is 00:48:28 Colin Colin parentheses it's interesting yeah and what happened to that other one this other one is
Starting point is 00:48:39 this is it's actually got your face on it the other one it says both you guys instead of stepbrothers it says Sklar Brothers. All right, so which one are you going to play?
Starting point is 00:48:47 They grow up so fast. You have to pick one. Which one do you want to play for? Well, I do love that. I'm just going to take this and steal it. I think I'm going to play for the princess. It's not a princess film. This is like an old-timey.
Starting point is 00:49:00 This is like the Queen of England answers this thing. That's her car for me. All right, apologies to the person who made the Sklar Brothers song. I got very excited. I'm sorry. Yeah. We love it. Maybe you'll give him a shirt or something.
Starting point is 00:49:12 Less a fan of themselves, more a fan of Antiques Roadshow. Yep. So just know that going forward. And where did you find this? You found this in your attic? This was Civil War. You can see, yep, it's part of the turn of the century stapling down here. Some of the grifting and the grafting on the bottom right here is in the plastic, I would say.
Starting point is 00:49:33 How much did you think it was worth when you brought it in here? All right, David, show me yours. Show me yours, David. Carl LaFornia. Okay. Good job. Nice. All right.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Vine completed. Okay. Good job. Nice. Vine completed. Yes. Oh, my shit fell on the floor. Thank you, sir. May I have another? Another? I get very collegiate when I'm in this neighborhood. You do.
Starting point is 00:50:03 Hey. Even though it is a commuter school. Guys,. Hey. Even though it is a commuter school. Guys, we're still feeling it's not a commuter school. Guys, it isn't. Settle down. Everybody. Start a fucking riot over what kind of school it is. That's right.
Starting point is 00:50:19 All right. We're going to play a quick new game that I like to call Interrupt This. And it doesn't matter who goes first, really, so you guys can just sort of jump in. But this weekend, I'm going to be interrupting three movies on their 10-year anniversary at the Alamo Drafthouse Main Street in Kansas City, Missouri. You guys are from St. Louis, right? Yeah, from St. Louis. It's not Kansas City, Missouri. You guys are from St. Louis, right? Yeah, from St. Louis. That's not Kansas City, but it's close. I know, Missouri, right?
Starting point is 00:50:51 Yeah, Missouri. Missouri. What are you guys doing September 14th? You already booked somewhere? Yeah, we're at the Improv in LA. All right, I'm doing some shows in St. Louis on September 14th, so I'll be sure to... We'll tweet it out.
Starting point is 00:51:04 Yeah, I'll get you to tweet it. Yeah, we'll do it. We'll do your bidding for you, Doug. Can I interrupt this? Yeah. Sure. What do you got? Is this business meeting? Exactly. So what else do we got? New business? Any... Hang on, guys. I'm going to put us on speaker.
Starting point is 00:51:26 Now that you have that, you can finally join the Rotary Club. Do you see the plastic piping on the bottom is definitely turn of the century. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:36 You can Skype on that phone. You can do it, guys. Which one of these movies do you think has sold the most tickets for me to interrupt in Kansas City? Tomb Raider 2, Lara Croft, Life Cradle, or whatever it's called.
Starting point is 00:51:51 It's a long-ass title. Lip Cradle. Yeah. Bad Boys 2, or Freddy vs. Jason? Freddy vs. Jason. That's both of you? Yeah, all of us. We answered as if we were twins.
Starting point is 00:52:02 That's right. It's a Freddy vs. Jason all the way. And what do you think?, all of us. We answered as if we were twins. That's right. What? It's a Freddy versus Jason all the way. What do you think? Freddy versus Jason. All three of you are going to pick the same thing? Yeah. Third Sklar. It's very popular.
Starting point is 00:52:13 As of the last time I checked, it's Bad Boys 2. What? What are you going to do? Just sold more tickets. Yeah. More people want to see me make fun of that. Okay. It could just be a better time slot.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Oh, it wasn't which movie sold more tickets. More people want to see me make fun of that. Could just be a better time slot. Oh, it wasn't which movie sold more tickets. It's which event that you are going to be making fun of sold more tickets. Yeah. Oh, I was totally confused. Then I'm going to say Bad Boys, too. Do you want to change your answer to Bad Boys, too? Yes, I would like to change. Do you guys want to change
Starting point is 00:52:40 your answer? I'd like to change mine to Tomb Raider. Yes. Why, David? You know that that's not the answer. Isaac! Because I was mistaken earlier. The answer is Jason versus Freddy. Freddy versus Jason. So, okay.
Starting point is 00:52:56 We don't really have a winner in that game. Which is, you know. This is fun. It's fine. It's fine that we don't have a winner. We're going to be alright. But we're going to play How Much Did This Shit Make? And the Sklars were in, both of you gentlemen,
Starting point is 00:53:12 were in either Old Dogs or Wild Hogs. Wild Hogs is the old dogs of motorcycle movies with old famous actors in it. No, what's amazing about that is that was the same script for both movies and they just had it in different locations.
Starting point is 00:53:32 Which of you had the weird ear? You can't me. You can't teach an old dog wild hogs. That's the old saying. That was the old saying around the wild hog stead. So wait, which one were you in?
Starting point is 00:53:43 We were in Wild Hogs. Now I feel like I was in Wild Dogs. Is that weird? Wild Hogs. Old Hogs would be a great movie. Just ancient dudes with giant dicks. I was thinking about old bar sluts. And the sports guy in me was thinking
Starting point is 00:54:03 old Redskins linemen from the early 1980s. Old hogs. Anyway, stupid. Anyway. All right, so you guys were in one of those. Yes, Wild Hogs. But we're going to combine the total domestic box office of the two.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Of the two. Of the two movies. Because I think Old Dogs was sort of a sequel to Wild Hogs. It was trying to recapture that magic. The magic that Wild Hogs... Yeah, and without you guys. And so how much did the... The combination.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Without going over, how much did the two of those movies make? Domestic box office, according to Box Office Mojo. $265 million. That's way too high. Which is something I rarely hear. That's the name of Doug's next movie. Wait, what'd you say again? $265 million.
Starting point is 00:54:54 I think Wild Hogs made $160 domestic. Something like that. But the other one didn't make $90. $105? No, you're so off. All of this talk is helping David. He hasn't weighed in yet. He's not as much of
Starting point is 00:55:09 a hogs, dogs aficionado. 227. That's what I'm going to say. 227. Alright, David. One dollar. That is one way you could go. I'm going to go in the 185 range. Are they allowed to say that on Prices Right? that is one way you could go. You could go. Hey, I'm going to go in like the 185 range. Do you think,
Starting point is 00:55:28 are they allowed to say that on Price is Right? I'm going to go in a range. Right. Yeah. When they're bidding on a radar range, yes. Listen, Drew,
Starting point is 00:55:35 I want to put it in the ballpark of this number. I always, I always rooted for the Marines on that show. Anytime a Marine would come up, I was just, and like,
Starting point is 00:55:43 you don't know what he did the night before. He could have been there for Fleet Week. He could have forced a couple of people to do something. Hey, tail hook happened. Whether you want to believe it or not, it happened. I'm like, he's going to spin the shit
Starting point is 00:55:58 out of that wheel. I got to root for the guy. That's true. 165? He's in the 180 range. There's no reason for me to go higher than $1, but I feel like that's... I never liked when people did that. So I'm going to say
Starting point is 00:56:14 185. 185. In that range. Stop saying range! Pick a goddamn number. We're in Tempe, for fuck's sake. Okay. They don't go, oh, it's in the...
Starting point is 00:56:30 No, they do. That's all they do. It's in the 113 range. No, no, it was 110 today. And everybody knows it. I felt every degree of it. All right, well, those two films combined at the box office, Wild Hogs made a whopping $168.2 million,
Starting point is 00:56:47 and then Old Dogs just couldn't follow up and only made $49.4 million for a total of $217.6 million. So Jason went over, and David's our winner on that one. David, congratulations. Thanks, guys. I did nothing. As has been pointed out to me
Starting point is 00:57:08 on the internet many times, the person who goes last sort of has the advantage in that game. Didn't happen there, guys. You took it and ran with it. So now we have to... We know that David
Starting point is 00:57:22 will be going first in the Leonard Maltin game. Okay, very good. You've won that. Yeah, let's play the Leonard Maltin game. Okay, very good. You've won that. Yeah, let's play the Leonard Maltin game. Let's do this. Let's do this. For all of the prizes in the bag, you guys
Starting point is 00:57:38 are playing for... David, who are you playing for? Carl LaFornia. Okay. That's why we have name tags, so you hold it up and I can tell who you're playing for. There's an old-fashioned phone on my hand. I know. I didn't tell you to put it down under the phone.
Starting point is 00:57:51 It's in everybody's business. This phone is a nuisance. This phone is everywhere. So we got Carl LaFornia and Colin... Colin, Colin. And Django Unbained. Unbained, yes. Which I don't believe is a person's name,
Starting point is 00:58:04 but it is a fun sign. It's Django. I think it's John. Oh, his name's John? Django. But a woman handed it to me, so I think... Or is that a man?
Starting point is 00:58:13 It's a lady named John? Yes. Django. All right. Okay. John. Hey, you were here last night. Yeah, good to see you again.
Starting point is 00:58:19 So, but I can't see, but that is a man. No, it's a woman. It's a man. It's a dude. It's a man. It's a dude. It's a very pretty dude. All right. It's William Zabka.
Starting point is 00:58:29 Which Abercrombie & Fitch do you work at? You put the abs back in Abercrombie. Thank you for doing that. Finally, somebody did that. I know. Put them back in. Right? Because they were out for a while.
Starting point is 00:58:43 You'd walk by, they'd go, where are they? Where are they? David will pick a category and then we'll go to Jason and then we'll go to Randy and you get to pick between these three categories, David.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Celebrating a birthday today, the great Steve Martin. So the films, yes, the films of Steve Martin or at Trav Cracka Soon. These Twitter names get so crazy sometimes. Kraka, K-R-A-K-A, Soon, S-O-O-N,
Starting point is 00:59:10 suggested Ferris Bueller's Off Day. And that's Matthew Broderick films that Leonard gave less than two stars. That's very funny. That's very funny. And I'll tell you right now, that was hard to find one. Really?
Starting point is 00:59:23 Yeah. Broderick does good work. Broderick does consistently great movies like Tower of Ice. Thank you. Thank you. And he really stole that movie. At Brains,
Starting point is 00:59:38 and that's with a lot of A's and a lot of I's, suggested Talk to the Hand, and that's motion pictures that have sign language in them. Characters who do sign language. So which one of those would you like to play, David?
Starting point is 00:59:54 I'm going to go with Steve Martin. Steve Martin. There you go. You may regret this decision. We'll see. He's made a lot of them. This movie is from 1978. One and a half stars from Leonard Maltin.
Starting point is 01:00:11 He calls this movie an attempt. He also says... Short but not sweet. He says the storyline just doesn't work. And sequences range from tolerable to embarrassing. And he lists ten names. I think. Yeah, ten names.
Starting point is 01:00:37 How many names do you think you can get it in? David Hunsberger from Professor Blastoff. Nine names. Smart opening bid. Jason Sklar from County and Country. Can I go higher? I can't bid higher than nine. No, that would be a weird game.
Starting point is 01:00:55 I mean, I'm going to say I'll go for eight. Why not? I can do it in eight. Why not? Why not? Randy. Can I tell him to name that movie? You can. He's going to get eight names out of ten. I'll do it in seven.
Starting point is 01:01:11 I'll say name it. Name that shit. He walked right into that one, didn't he? Thanks, Doug. Name it, damn it. All right, I think you have a good shot at this. You get seven names out of ten. And like I said, it's from 1978. One and a half stars at this. You get seven names out of ten. And like I said, it's from 1978.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Okay. One and a half stars from Leonard. And your seven names are Earth, Wind, and Fire. Does that count as three? That's just one name. That's one name. Okay, good. That's great. The aforementioned Steve Martin, Billy Preston, Diane Steinberg, Sandy Farina, Donald Pleasance, and Frankie Howard. I know it. I can't step on it. You can't do anything. You just have to sit there. Like a limp, dead twin.
Starting point is 01:01:56 It's like a phantom twin. Can't feel that part of me. Was once alive, but not there. If it moves over from his brain into yours, everyone in here will die. That's right. I can tell you that he doesn't know it. I can tell you right now that he has no idea.
Starting point is 01:02:15 There's no idea. Wow, you guys really are connected. No, I just... He sees it, he reads it. I know his limitations. Side of my... Exactly. Psychiatica.
Starting point is 01:02:26 I know what he can't do that's right those aren't his fingerprints I wish I knew my own limitations I can't name it I can't name it alright well for fun do you want to name it Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart
Starting point is 01:02:36 Club Band Movie so you can't name it either but very close it's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. That was fucking it, basically. No, I'm telling you. On Jeopardy, they wouldn't accept heart instead of hearts. On Jeopardy.
Starting point is 01:02:55 This is as serious as Jeopardy. But that was ridiculous that I knew it after one name. And I demand that Alex Trebek explain himself over this flap that happened right here. I'm going to demand an apology from him. David Huntsberger has a point. Something I rarely say.
Starting point is 01:03:17 I'd like to thank Earth, Wind, and Fire for that point. That one person. It is almost September. I should have called that three names. But it wouldn't have made a difference. It would have made it worse for me. You just saw that movie, right?
Starting point is 01:03:31 I just saw it. And it was crazy bad. Well, you know what that means, though? Jason gets to pick the next category. And then since David challenged, we'll go to David second. Because we switched the order around. And would you like, at Koji Werner, K-O-J-I Werner, W-E-R-N-E-R, suggested The Perfect Dorm.
Starting point is 01:03:56 And that's college movies. College movies. Movies that take place at a college. Okay. Or at Funky Spence suggested Dick Tracy. And that's a movie where someone draws a nude portrait. That's so good.
Starting point is 01:04:19 I love that. It's so good. And at the Matt Mod. Matt M-A-T-T, Mod, M-O-D, suggested The Spectacle Now. And that's movies where the lead performer in the movie wears glasses.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Ooh. Which one of those do you like? College, nude portrait, or glasses? I should want the glasses one, but I think I'm going to go nude portrait. Okay. The year is 1997. Not right now, I mean...
Starting point is 01:04:57 People are like, what? Are we in the hot tub comedy club time machine? Yes. Three and a half stars from Leonard for this movie from 1997. So it's definitely got some pre-9-11
Starting point is 01:05:12 hubris in it. You know what I mean? Yes. That's all movies did back then. We didn't know. We didn't know what was coming. He says about this movie that... I think I know what it is.
Starting point is 01:05:31 I bet you do think you know what it is, but you've got to sit through all this part. I just like to announce my feelings. What did he say? Three and a half stars. All the clues, yeah, three and a half stars. All the clues are really... Give it away.
Starting point is 01:05:46 Yeah. He says one of the characters in this movie is beautifully played, which is not much of a clue. And then it's written by the director. The director of this movie also wrote it. And there's five, six, seven, eight... Fourteen names.
Starting point is 01:06:04 Fourteen names. I can name it a negative one. David. What are you going to do with that? I'm going to say negative two. What? Damn, bitch. No. What? Damn, bitch. No. No.
Starting point is 01:06:28 Damn, damn. Damn, James. I will say name that movie, David. I know you know it. God damn you. I don't know that I do. I think I have the year wrong. But now you've got to get two people on there, too.
Starting point is 01:06:42 Carl Weathers. Just kidding. Action Jackson. Nobody make any noise until David said the name of the movie and the two actors. Hold in your groans after I say the title. If any part of it is wrong, then you lose.
Starting point is 01:06:56 I'm going to say it all quickly so people can't groan after I get the title wrong. As good as it gets, Greg Kinnear, Helen Hunt. A guy tried to get it in. As soon as you said all three, what? Say what? Say what?
Starting point is 01:07:13 Damn, James. What were you thinking? He's right. That's incorrect. It's incorrect. What did you think it was? Titanic, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet. That would have been the correct answer. Yes!
Starting point is 01:07:30 I was thinking that too. Oh, shit. Billy Zane, number 11. Just kidding. That movie feels more like 94-ish to me for some reason. No, 97. 97. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:41 No? 97. That was awesome. That was really good. Because I thought you'd get it for sure. I've never seen Titanic, yeah. Wow. 97? That was awesome. That was really good. Because I thought you'd get it for sure. I thought once you... I've never seen Titanic, oddly. As my friend Scott Aukerman says,
Starting point is 01:07:50 Kate Winslet put the tit in Titanic. David kind of took that one. I thought for sure he was going to get it, and then he just like out of nowhere slammed into something and just started just going down like this. We all thought he was going to get it. It was a surefire... And he was laughing even as
Starting point is 01:08:10 he was going down. It's just ridiculous. How could he have miscalculated so poorly in that instance? I had a little bit to drink. Who challenged him? No, no. He was in uncharted waters. I challenged him. So you get the point. Goddamn right I get the point. Yeah, Randy's on the board. Thank you. I get nothing for what I just did. So you get the point. Goddamn right I get the point. Yeah, Randy's on the board. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:08:27 I get nothing for what I just did. Nothing. You get to pick the category again, though. Does he? Yeah. Wonderful. Whoever's left out of the skirmish gets to pick. Who would the third have been? You almost had to go with Dick Tracy.
Starting point is 01:08:38 Who would the third have been? Yeah. On that one? Because that's what I was hoping was going to happen. Kathy Bates. Kathy Bates. Kathy Bates? No. Was she number three?
Starting point is 01:08:47 No. No way. No, no, no, no. What? It had to be Billy Zane. Billy Zane, I had. Yeah, Billy Zane. Three.
Starting point is 01:08:53 You know, because the villain is always in the three spot. More proof. The cushy three spot. Yeah. Okay, so we got a two-way tie, but you always have a chance here, Jason. Okay. And you get to pick a category. Great.
Starting point is 01:09:09 Would you like the Spectacular Now? That's a new category that I'm going to use all the time because I love the title of it. And it was suggested by BP Rogers on Twitter. And this is movies that are in theaters now and are certified over 70% favorability on Rotten Tomatoes. Oh, wow. Now we're the twins. I know.
Starting point is 01:09:36 I have a small child, so I will not be choosing that. I don't know shit about what's out right now. You haven't been out to anything. It's like planes and then nothing else. Planes, really? And then nothing else. It's got to be brutal to sit through that.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Yeah, you know, there's moments. You have your moments. She has moments. Yeah, it's good. They fly around. Yes. They talk. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:56 Goddamn planes. Good crowd work. Yeah. Or feminist movement, and that's motion pictures where you can see a woman sitting on a toilet. Ah, shit. Okay. Or I Know What You Did Last. No summer. Just I Know What You Did Last, and it's the final films of someone. Before death.
Starting point is 01:10:23 It's the last movie of a particular performer. Which one do you like? I'm going to do Feminist Movement. It's a great title. It's phenomenal. Would you like Woman on a Toilet from 1998
Starting point is 01:10:40 or 2010? I'll do 2010. People like to do the more recent one when given a choice. It's probably the smart thing to do. Three stars from Leonard. He calls this movie compelling. He also says that
Starting point is 01:10:55 this movie seamlessly hops back and forth in time. Seamlessly. And he also says it's longish, but well done. Which is how I like my steaks. Longish. And your women.
Starting point is 01:11:14 What? In a range. How was she? She was longish but well done. Leonard lists eight names. Oh, man. How was she? She was long-winded, but well done. Leonard lists eight names. Oh, man. How many names do you think you can get it in, Jason? 2010.
Starting point is 01:11:34 I mean, I'm thinking of a completely different movie. Okay, Randy's coming up next. I mean, all the names. Eight. All eight. Smart bid. Randy's next I'm next And I'm just going to say name that movie Jay
Starting point is 01:11:51 Name it How many names did you give him? Eight All eight names? Yep He's not going to get it What are you insane? He's not going to get it
Starting point is 01:11:59 I still won't get it He still won't get it From 2010? Nope Because you were already on child lockdown I'm out. I'm totally out. I was prepared to go guns blazing on this.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Were you really? Yeah. But you saw how that worked out last time. Yeah, exactly. All right. Eight names. He gets eight names. And I guarantee you he won't get it.
Starting point is 01:12:17 And I'm going to win based on this. I disagree. How about a side bet? You want to do a side bet? Yeah, I'll throw 20 on it. Throw 20 on it. I'll put 20 on it. Throw 20 on it. I'll put 20 on it. I'll throw down 20 that he gets it.
Starting point is 01:12:27 Let's do it. Okay. I have that little faith in my brother. I'm going to be a $40 figure after this. But he's known both other movies. Yeah, I'm not even offended by that little amount of faith. I just am so used to it. Here, David, hold the money.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Great. Do you have $20? If you don't have $20 hold the money. Great. Do you have $20? If you don't have $20, the bet's off. I don't trust you. I have $19. He can do it in $19, Doug. He can do it in $19. Place that bet right here.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Nope, nope, I got a $2 bill. We're going to do this shit. Oh, I'm not taking that fucking $2 bill. What am I going to do with that? Why don't you just make the phone the other part? No, here it is. $15. All right, he's digging it out of his wallet.
Starting point is 01:13:15 Do you need $20? I'll give you $20. Would you like my old-timey dial-up phone or a rich old-timey phone? There's $17. Oh, this is like Chuck Woolery on Scrabble. We'll count it down. 18, 19. And I can give you my triple A card.
Starting point is 01:13:30 20. $20. There it is. There it is. 20 large, as they say. 20 large-ish. Long-ish. Okay.
Starting point is 01:13:40 So I'm pretty sure that this first six names are not going to matter. Let's hear them. And I'm pretty sure I don first six names are not going to matter. Let's hear them. And I'm pretty sure I don't know who most of them are. But I'm going to give them to you, just in case. Marianne Plunkett, Jen Jones, Ben Shankman, Mike Vogel, John Dorman, or Doman, D-O-M-A-N. I think he was on The Wire. I think he was on The Wire. I think he was on The Wire.
Starting point is 01:14:06 Faith Wladka. Yes. W-L-A-D-Y-K-A. And then the top two names of this movie from 2010, where you see a lady on a toilet, are Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling. And the movie is called
Starting point is 01:14:26 Blue Valentine that's correct why are you cheering that Doug now has my money because you had no faith in me and that will teach you not to have no faith in me I had no faith you had no faith in me. And that'll teach you not to have no faith in me. I had no faith-walodka in you.
Starting point is 01:14:48 You had faith no more. He has the basis from Faith No More's Old Bulldog. I have it. That's true. I have it right now. And you have faith no more in me. So in your face. In your face.
Starting point is 01:15:01 Three-way tie, ladies and gentlemen. Yes. And I... It's like kissing your face. Three-way tie, ladies and gentlemen. Yes. And I... Like kissing your brother. That movie was so uplifting, too, when he's walking away and she's crying and he's walking away with her daughter at the end of that movie. It's just so... Oh, sorry. God, I can't...
Starting point is 01:15:16 Spoiler. Stop. Hey, you know what you were talking about? I'm sure a lot of people are interested in seeing it now that they know that she's going to be on the toilet. That's kind of sweet. But I seriously thought the know that she's going to be on the toilet. That's kind of sweet. I seriously thought the movie from 2010 was going to be the movie where Ryan Reynolds
Starting point is 01:15:32 and Jason Bateman switch souls and he's like, yeah, I'm going to get with her and then Leslie Mann's on the toilet. That's all I was seeing. I think that was more recent than that. I thought it was going to be the time traveler's wife with the time jumping thing. Oh, you see her taking a shit and he like comes
Starting point is 01:15:48 in and like decides to go back in time again. I'd rather be running naked in a field. I had to arrive during this. I know. I can't control it. That's why he usually just appears in the middle of a field. Exactly. Doesn't want to walk in on her doing anything. Wants to keep
Starting point is 01:16:03 the romance alive. That's right. Alright, so who challenged who there? I challenged Jason. Okay, so David gets to pick the category and then we'll go to Randy and then to Jason. This is for all... All the marbles.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Sure. I should start putting all the... I was going to interject when talking about the candle, behind the candelabra, and Matt Damon and... Michael Douglas. Michael Douglas. They're really getting after it,
Starting point is 01:16:31 kissing a lot. Yep, they're going at it. Are you in a different time zone? Is that... No, he is the time traveler's husband. But then he said, a tie is like kissing your brother, which the old phrase is like kissing your sister.
Starting point is 01:16:43 Kissing your sister. But when two gentlemen who are, by all accounts, straight, kiss each other, like, ah, we're just actors. If you were the greatest actor, wouldn't you then kiss your own sibling? Like, ah, we each got cast. And then John and Joan Cusack just make out ferociously. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:58 That's a really good point. It's a great point. It's a good point. Back to you, Doug. It's a great point. Back to you, Doug. Like on Dexter, Michael C. Hall and that lady,
Starting point is 01:17:13 they're real life lovers but they're pretending to be brother and sister. So they went the other way with that. No makeouts there. And then like Game of Thrones twins have sex with each other. They hook up with each other. But they're not related in real life.
Starting point is 01:17:28 No, so then it's cool. So it doesn't take you out of it at all. That's what twins used to do back then. What else are you going to do besides feed your dragon? Feed a dragon? Stab a pregnant woman in the stomach? What do you do? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:17:41 It's a nice day for a red wedding. Okay, David, you get to pick a category. At Tank Hughes, like Tank Hugh, but Hughes, H-U-G-H-E-S, Tank Hughes, suggested State Your Name and Occupation. And that's a movie where the title is someone's name and their occupation. Yeah. I'll take Codename the Cleaner for the win. Or
Starting point is 01:18:07 Will Smith Loves Pussy. That's movies where Will Smith saves a cat. Okay. Or Womb Raider. Suggested by What the Schmuck. Womb Raider, and that's films where John Voight has sex. Of course, he's Angelina Jolie's father, and she's the Tomb Raider. He's the Womb Raider.
Starting point is 01:18:38 I'm going to go with the title one, the first one. Okay, so this is... Bless you. Name and Occupation. Yes. The year? I know this is a tough year for you. 97? You get it confused with 97.
Starting point is 01:18:55 You mean 94? The year is 94. 94, okay. The 97 of the 90s. Two stars from Leonard for this movie. He calls this movie Miami two stars from Leonard for this movie he calls this movie Miami based and that's not a judgment and he also says that a minute of new footage was added for video
Starting point is 01:19:20 when they put it out on video they slapped an extra minute of stuff in there I know that's a fantastic clue When they put it out on video, they slapped an extra minute of stuff in there. I know, that's a fantastic clue. And there are eight names listed. The dreaded eight names. David Huntsberger, how many names? I'll say eight.
Starting point is 01:19:39 Smart opening bid. Somebody came to win for Car-la-fornia. You're in. It's me. I have no idea. I say seven names. Well, I'm going to say name it. Because I know
Starting point is 01:19:52 you won't know it. Yeah, there's no way I know this. There's no way. I'm literally playing. I mean, I'm in the dark at this point. It's like when you go to that,
Starting point is 01:19:59 you know that restaurant you go to and it's completely dark? In France? In France, you go there and you're just supposed to eat and it's completely dark. That's, basically, I've just walked in and I'm looking for my table.
Starting point is 01:20:08 My question for you, Jason, after saying name it to your brother, is do you have $40 you'd like to put on it? No. He's not going to get it. No way. Or perhaps a fashionable old-timey phone. No, that's not ours to bet with.
Starting point is 01:20:26 But you don't want to side bet, but you still think he's not going to get it? I still think he's not going to get it. All right, well, I'm on the record as saying he is definitely going to get it. Because of what I just did? Did I blow up the game just by doing that? No. Okay. I just know, and I was hoping to make some more money.
Starting point is 01:20:41 Oh, shit. Okay. Because I feel very good about this. The category is... State your name and occupation. Name and occupation. Both of those things are in this title. Two stars from Leonard.
Starting point is 01:20:54 Miami-based. Minute of footage. That clue is no help. No help. And your seven names are... No help. And your seven names are Randall Tex Cobb, Troy Evans, Noble Willingham,
Starting point is 01:21:09 Dan Marino, Tone Loke, Sean Young, and Courtney Cox. And the movie is called... Ace Ventura Pet Detective. That's correct. You're the winner. Shit.
Starting point is 01:21:24 Dan Marino. Dan Marino. Dan. Dan Marino. See, in that one, the villain got fifth billing, so. Dan Marino.
Starting point is 01:21:32 And a pair, do I win in a pair of ice or toner gloves? I knew the Dan Marino thing would really give it away. That gave it away. Sports,
Starting point is 01:21:39 sports lover. Yeah. I win. Yeah, you won. So, the princess phone gets all the prizes Where's Colin at
Starting point is 01:21:49 But I feel like This is what I'm going to say I feel like one of the prizes should go to The person from Step Brothers Can I do that Do you decide or does Colin decide Who decides who gets that one thing I'm going to get to decide
Starting point is 01:22:02 Because you screwed it up Rand Give that person the Sklar brush shirt. Where is it? Right there, brother. All right. Where's Princess Phone? You got a bag full of stuff. I'm not going to throw this.
Starting point is 01:22:13 You got your bag of stuff. There's a book in here. I will definitely hit somebody. But here you go. Congratulations. Nice. Congrats. I love it.
Starting point is 01:22:22 A bag full of stuff. That looked very Jesse Thorness. Can I get, does the Bane, or Django and Bane have a shithead on the back? I believe it does. Looks like there's a little something on there. I think that's a tag. Oh, no?
Starting point is 01:22:37 Okay, so we need to get that person up here to give me a shithead. Just have him scribble it on the back of this. Oh, it's the Abercrombie & Fitch guy. Does he have something to write with? Yes. Okay, good. What's coming out for fall in Africa?
Starting point is 01:22:52 Oh. And David, you got any plugs? Get them all in. I'll be in the Northwest soon. Vancouver, Seattle, and Portland. I have a new... Are you going to be in the Northwest range? Not general range.
Starting point is 01:23:08 No reason to get specific about it. I'll be there September 10th through 14th and all those places. And then I have a new animated web series coming out called Earthbound. It's on the Rugburn channel. You can check DavidHunsberger.com. I love everything you just said. Thanks. Yes!
Starting point is 01:23:23 Oh, thanks. And check out Professor Blastoff if you haven't listened to it. Oh, so good. Sklar Brothers are here with their hilarity all weekend long at the Temple Improv.
Starting point is 01:23:35 Yes, please come out and see us here. I want everyone to come out because this is a giant room in case you haven't noticed. And we've sold 22 tickets for the whole weekend. Is that bad?
Starting point is 01:23:46 Is that bad? We're a good draw. Maybe they'll all come on the same night, and you can take the rest of the weekend off. I would love that. I would love that. Do plugs. We've got, of course, podcasts, Glabro Country and County, Freer on Henderson, and Earwolf.com or on iTunes. We are doing an hour stand-up special that we're shooting
Starting point is 01:24:05 in Madison, Wisconsin on October 11th at the Majestic Theater. Very excited about that. So if you come out this weekend, you're going to see kind of us doing
Starting point is 01:24:12 what that's going to be, but we have a great idea for the whole thing. Very excited about that. Jason? I have no plugs. There you go. All right, that's...
Starting point is 01:24:20 No, I don't know. What else? What else can we say? I think that's it for now. That's enough? Yeah, sure. Good stuff. I also forgot to mention I have an... You always have to add another plug. I don't know. What else? What else can we say? I think that's it for now. That's enough. Yeah, good stuff. I also forgot to mention I have an...
Starting point is 01:24:26 You always have to add another plug. I don't think of all of them at the right time. I have a CD that just came out earlier this year on iTunes called Explosion Land. I couldn't promote it very much. Oh, thanks. Yes. So check that out. It came out right after the Boston bombing, so I couldn't promote it very much.
Starting point is 01:24:42 Explosion Land was kind of a... Bad call. That's right. Bad title for... It's like the neighborhood watch of comedy CDs. I didn't promote it very much. Explosion Land was kind of a... Bad call. That's rough. Bad title for... It's like the Neighborhood Watch. Or in 2002, our comedy album was Twin Towers of Comedy. That was a horrible
Starting point is 01:24:54 idea. Terrible. Terrible. Jesus. Well, we had Akim Olajuwon and Ralph Sampson on the cover, so we weren't being dicks. All right, sports jokes. Thank you guys so much for being here. One more round of applause for all
Starting point is 01:25:11 three of these dudes. Jason and Randy Sklar, David Huntsberger. Doug Benson, everybody. Doug Benson! Thank you. Oh, you don't have to. Come on. I had to. I had to. But thank you guys Should we do this again sometime?
Starting point is 01:25:29 Was this Thank you Alright I'll definitely Schedule it around our week Please Again Yeah I'd be happy to do that If we get asked back
Starting point is 01:25:37 That could be a new tradition Every time you play here I'll just come in That'd be so great And piggyback at Doug Lowe's movies And we'll You know Did you guys bring stuff to Yeah we have If people want to buy your shirts or something Shirts and CDs and piggyback at Doug Loves Movies. And we'll, you know,
Starting point is 01:25:46 did you guys bring stuff to, if people want to buy your shirts or something? Shirts and CDs. We brought it for the weekend, but it's here tonight if anyone wants to score. We'll sign it for you. We'll see you guys in the lobby. We'll take pictures and stuff. And as always,
Starting point is 01:25:57 I don't even know which one to read first, which I say all the time now, but I'm going to say this one. Because this other one, Abercrombie and Fitch finally took something down that I've had issues with for a long time. Yes. Finally.
Starting point is 01:26:12 So that one's going to be second. The first one that I don't have any problem with, but this guy does. My pregnant wife's raging hormones are a shithead. Right here, I have a pregnant wife and equal. And also, tomatoes are a shithead. Yes. Right here, I have a pregnant wife and equal. And also,
Starting point is 01:26:27 tomatoes are a shithead. Yes. Awful. Finally. Now it's time for Doug to watch another talkie. Eyes of gold, his viewing prowess
Starting point is 01:26:36 makes it cocky. There's no room in his heart for you because Doug loves movies.

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