Doug Loves Movies - Wayne Federman, Samm Levine and Andy Wood guest
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Doug hates candy wrappers, screaming baby sticky seeds with 50 acid pop or kernels in his teeth.
There's still not one that he won't see because Doug loves movies.
Hey, hey, hey everybody. My name is Doug and I love motion pictures. This is Doug Lowe's Movies coming to you with our second bonus episode this month.
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Another Homes Alone edition.
It's Thursday, June 24th, 2021.
And my guests are returning champs Sam Levine and Wayne Fetterman and Andy Wood. Hello, 2021. And my guests are returning champs, Sam Levine and Wayne Fetterman and
Andy Wood. Hello, gentlemen. Hey, Doug. Hi, Doug. Good evening. People never know when they're
supposed to speak when I mentioned you all three at the same time. So let's meet you individually
and alphabetically so you know it's coming.'s start with wayne fetterman is here
my last name alphabetically yes of course um what's going on wayne well i'm back going into
the movie theaters i've already seen two motion pictures both i believe they were digital i don't know whether but they were
one at the regal theater downtown and the other at uh what's uh the chinese six was the other one
one of them had me did the forehead temperature test the other one was just like come on in we don't care you look clean yeah
thank you thank you it's also changing every day like how long ago was the forehead test
uh the forehead test was and not that long ago i think it was last monday
yeah yeah but that's how quickly things are moving is that place might not be doing that
anymore i know that the temperature checks are really dropping off because, you know, everyone's
realizing that's that was always like taking your shoes off at TSA.
It's like it's only for show, really.
Oh, OK.
OK.
But I do like I do have enjoyed I apparently I run cold.
I think the women I've lived with can attest to that.
But it's but I've never been to 98. I've always, I'm always in the low 97s.
So they can't turn you away for that though, right? No, they're like,
I'm sorry. You're emotionally distant. You can't come into this movie.
This is a Pixar movie. What do you think you're doing?
You need to be crying three
quarters of the way through um no 10 minutes in now all right with the montage immediately
you're thinking of the up one when they go to that montage yeah but also soul it starts with
death and um what's the latest one the latest one about the little... Luca? Yeah, somebody dies at the beginning of that.
Spoiler.
Wait, someone dies at the beginning of Luca?
Am I misremembering?
I just watched it two weeks ago.
Is it Luca Brasi?
They do sleep with the fishes in that movie.
They do sleep with the fishes.
I'll see it if that's what it's about.
It's a sequel to the Luca Brasi story.
Here are the two movies I saw, if you're interested.
Are you?
If you're not, we can just move on.
No, I had follow-up questions for Andy, but I also did want to know which two movies you saw.
So tell us.
The first one was something called A Quiet Place Deuce.
And the other one was... A Quiet Place to Quiet Place Deuce. And the other one was...
A Quiet Place to Drop a Deuce.
And then I went into the movie theater.
And then a movie called The Sparks Brothers,
which is a documentary.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
That's where you had to go to the Chinese six
to check that out?
You got them exactly opposite.
Oh, OK. So that was at the Regal downtown.
So that's a pretty probably pretty nice single auditorium situation.
Ten twenty screening.
Wayne Fetterman was the only person in the theater.
Oh, I wish I had known I would have come to that.
Oh, you would have. Oh, man, it was so fun. I felt like a Kennedy.
It felt like I should have done this, then date raped somebody,
and then paid off a local official.
It was incredible.
It felt so good.
You're one of the only people I've ever watched a movie with
where we were the only two people in the theater.
Yeah.
Oh, security was there. Yeah. Yeah, the security guy had to watch it too but um but okay so and did you enjoy the
sparks brothers film well this is again you know i like to be the guy that knows everything about
everything not to the level of sam levine but to a certain level and i don't i don't even know who that band is i was like i i recognize them
from the movie roller coaster like i remember them in that movie and yeah i don't know i am i just an
idiot were they is that how obscure a band is that really everyone tell everyone jump in
it's uh you know they're not that obscure they had you know they had a fairly popular
song called cool places that was uh they recorded with jane weedland of the go-go's
right those were big and um you know they've just always been at the part of the new wave
sort of scene and they have you know a shit ton of albums yeah and it just really influenced a lot
of musicians but so you didn't think that the documentary was
fun or you were just too confused about because you just don't know the band no i mean i can't
i didn't know any other songs i didn't know that go right but why do you need to know the songs
every song you hear you didn't know at some point good thank you thank you thank you i don't know we're gonna get into philosophy here
it was yeah uh yeah i get i get your point though no i was just i was a little at first i thought
is this a mockumentary is this uh really yeah well it's got because it's got humor in it it's
a humorous yeah musical documentary because they are all scott aukerman's in it so i was like
what's happening here okay so um no but i real i mean it's cool i was so inspired by their
decade after decade creativity it was really really fun to watch that movie and then um
that was it just by myself and bought some popcorn spilled it all on the floor and poured
some root beer on it just to feel good about myself it was sounding it was sounding like
you were making a case against them like you didn't enjoy the movie i did i did i was
no it was more about me feeling ignorant i guess in a way it just felt like a little bit of a slap
in the face like right okay, this is not for you.
You don't go to the movies to feel stupid.
Yeah, exactly.
Suddenly I'm a Jeopardy contestant in this new round. All right.
We have to meet our other contestants today, starting with our returning champion.
He won on the last episode and the one before that.
Look out, everybody everybody it's the meme
machine sam levine you know how many new followers i picked up on the instagrams thanks to that last
episode we did and many of them were very very pleased with themselves to comment on my dumb
christmas meme hey it's the meme machine.
Oh my God.
That's so fun.
I love it.
I love that.
You know, I don't go around giving nicknames to just anybody.
I only give them to you.
And now you have four.
Thank you.
I'm like, you know what I'm like? I'm like a spokesman for Geico.
You can never have too many, I think. I guess not. I'm like, you know what I'm like? I'm like a spokesman for Geico. You can never have too many, I think.
I guess not. I guess not.
Is it the Ron Serling guy? Is it the Gecko?
Yeah. I keep waiting for it.
It's a really deep world, the GU.
All right.
The GCU.
Geico Commercial Universe.
And also joining us today is another champion of sorts,
a recent participant in the Tournament of Champions on the program called
Jeopardy! with an exclamation point.
It's Andy Wood.
Thank you for having me back.
Thank you for being back it's uh i i you know i've known a few jeopardy contestants uh you know over the years but uh it was very exciting to uh watch
somebody i know and like you know compete and that first the first times you were on was really fun
because you know you didn't tell anybody or you couldn't tell anybody how many
nights you won for.
So we just kept watching wondering which night it was going to happen.
Cause we knew you had, you were going to lose eventually, but you know,
you had a nice run there and then came back for the tournament and we were
talking before the show and Sam has,
and I agree with what Sam, what Sam, you want to repeat your sentiment, Sam?
I just said it was lovely watching you on the show and I hadn't gotten to speak
to you since. And it was a real treat to watch you work that big brain of yours.
Thank you. And then I followed up by saying,
do you still say that in spite of the fact that I ended my run with an
impossibly incorrect answer? And the answer is yes, because it's also reassuring to know that
you are still a human being. Yes. What was the question and what was the answer?
Okay. First of all, if you're going on Jeopardy, just always remember the category,
always remember the category. It's so important. And like, it's funny that um you know i've seen people these guest
hosts like savannah guthrie she'll let it go when somebody misses a question because they clearly
aren't paying attention to what category it is and uh alex trebek would never let that go he
would always remind them what the category is sometimes really condescendingly too yes well
it always it was always condescending because it was
just like you didn't need to say that alex right i'll tell you what the final clue in my response
were and then tell you what would have happened had alex been there um so the category was american
authors the clue was something along the lines of uh born in 1809. This author's parents who were both actors most likely named him after a
character from King Lear. And characters who aren't named King or Lear are unknown to me in
that play. I did not do adequate Shakespeare preparation, even though I have an actor friend
who made me this 20 page Shakespeare primer, but it was single space and it was so
big. It was almost too daunting. So I didn't use it enough anyway. Uh, so I'm just trying to think
of anybody who's like a jeopardy level, famous author in the 1800s who was born around that
time. And I got to first go to Mark Twain, Samuel Clemens, but I do the math on the Halley's comet
years. Cause I know he was born in one and realize that's off by like 20 or 30 years.
And then I'm thinking like Louisa May Alcott, Harry Beecher Stowe, wrong gender because they
mentioned the maleness in the clue. Time is running out. And I'm just like anybody born
around 1809, who's a Jeopardy level famous author. You got to put somebody who has a plausible first
name. That's a Shakespeare name. And then at last second, I'm like, oh wait, Dickens is born around
then. Charles could be a Shakespeare name. Jot that down. And then Buzzy Cohen,
the host, as he's reading my, he can't read my handwriting. So I also have to say out loud,
who is Charles Dickens? Again, the category was American authors.
Had Alex been there, I think he would have said, no, we're looking for American authors.
And then I would have had the reaction that I had as soon as we finished the post-game interview, where I suddenly looked up one thing above the clue on the board
and saw the category, and I just yelled out, American!
And then I buried my head in my hands.
And the producer said, Andy, we're still taping.
I wish that moment had been on TV so you would know
that I know Dickens is not American.
I just forgot that part of the...
See, this is what I think we need to do
if they really want to spice up Jeopardy!
is when a contestant gets Final Jeopardy wrong, they need to devote a good two to three minutes to each of them to explain.
Yes.
Where the missteps in their thinking occurred so that us, the home audience is like, oh, well, he's not an idiot.
He just got a little confused.
He just lost track of what I mean, the criteria I was going with born in 18 or nine plausible, first name, Jeopardy level, famous male. And I forgot they also have to be American, but the answer was never.
You were working the problem and that's an admirable, the correct way to do it. When you don't know, you make your best educated guess, but you know, you just forgot the category.
Yeah.
Did anyone get it? Did anyone get that? Yeah. So also I was, this is my quarterfinal round where you're up against two people picked at
random from the 15. And my two people were,
if you're going by March madness seeds,
like I had the luckiest pick of the week in terms of they were the lowest
seeds of any two.
Turns out Sam Cavanaugh who beat me in that game won the entire tournament
and Veronica Vatican came in third.
So I was up actually up against the two hardest opponents.
So Sam got it right. Veronica was librarian did not in my defense. Uh, the correct response was
who is Edgar Allen Poe. I was never going to guess that. So it doesn't even matter. It's just
the ego of saying a dumb thing. And then also because Poe, you think of him more as a poet.
Yeah. He never would have even, he never would have occurred to me. And I didn't know there
was an Edgar and King Lear. Uh, But since then I have met in the last week,
I've met three dudes named Edgar.
Like the universe is throwing Edgars at me.
And every time I meet him and I'm like, Oh, your name's Edgar.
Would have been nice to have met you two months ago and maybe talked about
the origins of your name or something.
Do you do that a lot?
Yeah.
Why couldn't I have met you sooner as I'm shaking their shoulders?
Anyway, I just had to get that out there i wish i could have put like subtitles on my jeopardy app that said andy knows dickens
is british yeah that's uh you know that's that's rough but again that's the great thing about
jeopardy is like uh you know everybody just sort of moves on rather quickly from, you know, even in that moment.
You know, like that's another thing I've noticed in Jeopardy this year is when they're introducing the contestants, people will wave or do a little thing now.
And they always used to just stand there, you know, because they're like mostly people who are just terrified about being out in public and on TV.
It's I mean, even as someone who's not scared of cameras,
it's still just a whole lot of things to process at once
and couple that with COVID protocols.
It's just a really stressful day.
It's not very easy to also be like having fun
until the questions start.
And then it actually is fun.
Andy, I have a question for you.
I've noticed that when anyone gets a daily double,
the other two contestants applaud.
Is that something they teach
you to do? Cause sometimes I see people do it or do it begrudgingly. What's the deal?
Yeah. I think you're just, there's just times when you're supposed to applaud. When Alex comes out,
you're supposed to applaud. I mean, as you should anyway, you'll follow the lead of, uh,
what I was on when Alex was still host. So yes. Um, yeah, you follow the lead of the audience,
or I guess I've never been in front of an audience because i only okay okay i didn't know if it was a something you were
like supposed to do you're supposed to do it yeah yeah i think it's it's very strange i've noticed
on game shows lately that when people lose and lose in a huge way like the person they're playing
against wins a hundred thousand dollars and they're going home with nothing they stand there and clap for them like they they they tend to just keep a smiling happy clappy kind of uh vibe you
know it's it's it's rare you see somebody actually look you know genuinely disappointed and then they
just remain in that mode you know like they always uh are so friendly about it but anyway this i i
could do douglow's game shows all day long i
could too but we've got to uh actually have a game show here in a second but first really quick
if we can do anything quickly oh you know what we'll do let's go to our first commercial break
we'll be right back we're back and we're gonna to go to Recommendation Nation. That is where I ask each of my guests to recommend one movie and one movie only.
And then I will pit those three movies against each other on Twitter.
And it's just fun to see which one comes out on top.
Usually, a lot of times people haven't seen all three movies because people bring really interesting recommendations let's start with you sam um uh i would like to recommend a movie that no doubt
everyone listening has seen but they would do well to watch again who framed roger rabbit
interesting that's a good one
um we re-watched it and it is absolutely hilarious and charming and wonderful what do you think
like it's you know it's kind of like i'm sure it made a lot of money at the time but it's been
sort of obviously they didn't make sequels and it's sort of been relegated to cult uh status
is it on disney plus Is that where you watched it?
No, I actually watched it on DVD.
Oh, okay.
But why do you think, what's your,
what would you attribute to the movie's failure,
or not failure, but like reason it hasn't really,
isn't considered a classic by everyone?
Is it because it just was ahead of its time or something?
You know, I don't know.
In my mind, it's always been a classic, but, you know,
I was six when the movie came out, so I got to see it as a six-year-old.
So, you know, if you're six when WALL-E comes out,
that's always going to be a classic to you.
Yeah.
Right, but I think that movie is a classic.
Sure.
Well, it's because you were six when it came out, right?
No, no.
But, I mean, I'm just saying, you know, I'm just bringing up the fact that Roger Rabbit really sticks to its premise.
And the premise is Roger Rabbit is an extremely irritating individual.
And I think that Roger Rabbit as a character never really caught on with America or the world, especially the world, other countries probably hate him, but you know,
he's probably like Jar Jar Binks in France, but, but, you know, he's just,
he, but they,
but it's a commitment to the idea that he's an annoying cartoon character,
you know,
and that Bob Hoskins always has to be irritated with him and Bob Hoskins is
amazing. So, you know, it's not like it's a you know i just
i always wrestled with you know the roger rabbit character being like if he was more likable
yeah and not just annoying then well you know what would have would things have gone differently
or was the movie just too dark and weird because Because it basically is like Chinatown, but with animated characters.
That's exactly correct.
It is Chinatown, but with animated characters in what's supposed to be a family film.
Yeah.
Like it's the plot of the sequel to Chinatown.
Like the two Jakes is about railways in Los Angeles and stuff.
Oh, it is?
I think so.
Yeah.
Wow.
It is.
And for me, I think, honestly, Doug,
the reason I love the movie so much is,
well, I've been on your podcast a lot
and I've made a lot of terrible jokes.
And it's not that I'm like,
ooh, here's a good opportunity to make a terrible joke.
It's that I'm incapable of letting the opportunity slide.
Right.
It's like it's some form of a mental thing that i have and there is a scene in the
movie that gets me every time it's when um you're trying to lull roger out by doing shave and a
haircut you know bum bum bum bum and then bob hoskins is like why does he think that's gonna
do anything and then he turns around and he sees roger is unable to
control himself he is vibrating he is he's shaking so hard and then even though he knows it means
certain death if he reveals himself he comes bursting through the wall and screams to bits.
And that's,
that's what happens in my brain.
Every time there is an opportunity for a terrible joke to be made. It,
it causes me physical pain to not say the horrible joke.
Makes me want to rewatch.
I think it was a good movie.
I didn't until Doug started trashing it. I didn't, I didn't know that it was a good movie i didn't until doug started trashing it i
didn't i didn't know that it was anything but a balloon yeah same i dug you may be alone on this
i don't know anyone who doesn't love that movie okay was it intended it was never intended to be
like a launch pad for merchandise or anything they weren't supposed to be right or it doesn't
it became that it became that anyway. I mean,
they do sell Roger Rabbit stuff toys and there's a whole, you know,
Toontown, there's a whole section of Disneyland that's dedicated to it.
I just, I just feel like, I don't know.
I just don't feel like people have the passion for it that they do for,
you know, so many of the other sort of called Disney classics.
For your cool worlds, let's say, obviously the beloved cool world who doesn't, uh,
cool world. I just watched it for the first time, like two weeks ago.
And I couldn't believe that's like a lesser Roger rabbit. Yeah.
But Sam also,
I just don't think you run in a world where, uh,
especially adult men think that anything with animation in it is not for them and it's
for children? I don't run in that world. The schmodown world in which I run, there's a lot
of grown men who like animated movies. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. That's what they like.
I'm saying there's people who have a distaste for it. There are people that have never even
watched Roger Rabbit because they think it's a children's movie.
That's what I'm guessing.
Right.
I don't know for sure.
I don't have the stats in front of me.
I mean, it's definitely a family film.
You know, there's no nudity in it.
Jessica Rabbit's tits alone scream family.
Let's get a couple babies on these.
Man, it was 1988.
It was a different time doug
all right let's we gotta move on okay we gotta move on way too much time on this
uh but uh we're all in agreement though who framed roger abbott's the greatest movie ever made
wayne yeah i the second greatest movie ever made it's a movie that it's one of those like it was
everyone says it was great i never saw it when it came out never saw it in revival never saw it on hbo finally saw muriel's
wedding and on tcm turn to classic movies and that's my recommend do they edit stuff on tcm
nope that's good because i bet there'd be stuff they'd have to cut out of that
yeah because they say like cocksucker and stuff like that
is that what you're trying to get me to say i love i love you know i don't swear no way to
convey that to us without saying it so you just had to say it but it really like it felt like
you were you know trying to whisper it so the listeners wouldn't hear it but the way
they say it so offhandedly i loved every bit of that movie have you ever seen it i have and it's
kind of funny you mentioned it because two episodes ago that movie was recommended by mr sam levine
what ah sam i love it i wasn wasn't going to say anything. Yeah.
So I had never seen it.
So I was so taken by it.
It was really for the same reason I'm sure Sam was, which was, you know.
Yeah.
I think it's on HBO currently.
Oh.
I think so.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
I love it.
People want to see it.
Well, that's it.
So now I feel like it's a terrible choice. No, yeah, I love it. People want to see it. Well, that's it. So now I feel like
this is a terrible choice.
No, it's a great choice
because it's the only
worst choice would have said
if I just said Roger Rabbit.
I think it did very well for Sam.
And I agree.
I like Muriel's wedding a lot.
So, you know,
all my negative talk
about Roger Rabbit,
who knows how this is going to end up?
Plus, we don't know
what Andy Wood's going to say.
Andy, jump in, jump in and save me. I'm excited. i've never seen muriel's wedding so now i have two people who i
opinions i trust saying to see it so i don't don't hate yourself i'm glad to know that i should go
see it i was gonna go with a little bit later in the 90s movie i'm a big sam raimi fan this came
out between his evil dead dark man days and his spider-man days uh a simple plan i want to go re-watch that i haven't seen
that since it came out i re-watched it a couple months ago uh because i saw it when it came out
and i thought it was great then and it still is great great okay good i'm gonna watch that soon
that's i was thinking about movies that i love that i only saw once and i was like i want to
come back and see if that was as good as i remembered because i remember it being awesome
oh yeah overlooked that was it was back before they decided to just start hiring billy bob torton to play the same character every
time he appears in anything like it was back when he was a character actor right isn't he in tombstone
also yeah yeah anybody with facial hairs in tombstone oh i see
that thing is quite quite a mustache parade for those who do who do seek out a simple plan uh
make note of becky ann baker who has a terrific supporting role in it who some fans will recognize
as the mom from freaks and geeks playing a decidedly different character yes yes he's
quite different in that and uh the late great bill paxton yeah yes of course
yeah so and they're they're brothers in them is that right is that bob and bill i think yeah yeah
and he's slightly yeah that's a it's another one of those where money corrupts right it's yes yeah
yeah noir-ish uh i almost feel like it probably has a lot in common with Blood Simple
besides just the simplicity of the titles.
Yeah. And with this heat wave,
it's probably a good movie to pop in just because it's, you know,
it's so snow-bound.
So blue and cold. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
I thought it was almost in black and white, but just blue.
Kind of. Dark gray blue.
Well, we did it. We got through Recommendation Nation.
Thanks for your suggestions.
The games will begin right after these messages for you.
We're back, and we're going to play some games.
Yes.
Yeah.
We're halfway into the hour, so I think we can get through two games.
We'll give it a shot.
We'll start with a game called So-and-So and the Something Something.
Okay.
Okay.
You know the kind of movie titles I'm talking about,
like Potter and the Black Messiah or Judah and the Goblet of Fire.
See what you did there?
Yeah.
I've made up some movies.
I've given existing movies that kind of title.
The name of a character and then something else about the motion picture.
And I will give you my fake one.
And then you tell me what real movie that that's the title for.
And we will start with...
Where's my score sheet?
We'll start with GoAlphabetical like we did before, right?
Yes, by last name.
We'll go Wayne and then Sam and then Andy.
The exact opposite by first name, by the way.
Yeah.
Yeah. the exact opposite by first name by the way yeah yeah and um i'll give it i'll give wayne the first shot at the first one if he doesn't get it right
then it moves to sam then it moves to andy if no one gets it no one gets the point
in the past these have proven to be too difficult for my guests okay i feel good about the three of us we do a lot of movies
between the three of us i do too plus not unlike jeopardy i've dumbed it down a little oh terrific
i appreciate it i appreciate it andy i feel even worse about missing
edgar allen poe now right it was so easy gave you the locals discount and you couldn't even...
Well, it's just, you know how every host has a different way of, you know, these replacement
hosts, these guest hosts, they all have a different way of responding when somebody
gets something right or wrong.
They tend to have like one thing they say for each of those and then they basically
repeat it.
But somebody will come along occasionally that like changes it up a lot but like savannah guthrie always i feel like i've been noticing
that they're missing a lot of questions because she seems sad when they miss oh okay like you
know she seems like oh damn you guys try better do better you know like she's a real she's a real
cheerleader but i think she's one of my favorites uh of the guest hosts oh interesting i haven't seen i think i'm with the public and going with
dr oz i think everyone agrees everyone agrees yeah i thought aaron rogers was terrific i mean
the robot that they made to look like aaron rogers was terrific those imagineers what can't they do
but i think that's one thing that does that suzanna guthrie and probably also anderson
cooper they're and katie couric obviously they're they're like all the ones that like are just so
comfortable right being on camera that like the extra challenge of having to run the game
you know they don't have more things to think of it.
Like Aaron Rogers has too much to think about at once. Cause he's, you know,
not used to being on camera and then also has to run this game.
So I think that's why I think he was stiff, but people loved him. You know,
I got the impression that people thought he was great.
Yeah. He was a little, the first episode he was like getting the kinks out.
But then after that, I felt like he found his, he had his stride and he was great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also feel like.
Stupid answers, sticky buzzers, lazy hosts.
I think these guest hosts have shown that like the show hosts itself, like as long as
you're not fumbling the words, you know, as long as you're saying everything quickly and,
and the amount of retakes they do, I saw Alex Trebek do the show.
And there are a lot of times they go in and clean up things.
So it sounds like he's really flying through it and knows everything.
But wait, you, you sat through how many episodes did you sit through?
I watched Ken Jennings win the goat.
And they had to retake things did they do
pickups you know they come out and like uh you know have him say have him say things again i'm
sure he has off good days and bad days but my day of the original run all five episodes i was in
they only did one pickup and it's because alex wanted to rewrite a question he didn't flub a
line in all five episodes it was amazing to watch it just flew but i'm sure yeah and i mean you know yeah he's he's amazing at it also considering that he was
you know yeah not well at the time like he really was fighting for his life still and uh but doing
the show so it was it was amazing to watch and he and he came and did the like there was an audience
because this was pre-fando right and uh and he uh you know took questions from people in the audience in the breaks and uh you
know it was just really really interesting man more into wine than i would like to hear about
but uh but uh he was great okay so um the game is called so and so and the something something Wayne you're up first ready to go
all right what movie
could be called
Captain Stephen
Hiller and the Alien
Attack
is it
Alien Is it Alien?
Ooh.
You think I put the name of the answer?
As a thing, yeah.
You said you dumbed it down.
Well, not that much.
Oh, okay.
Next up is Mr. Levine
Doug you picked one that's
right in my wheelhouse
Captain Stephen Hiller
is of course Will Smith
in the film Independence
Independence Day yes
Independence Day is correct
good one Sam
thanks buddy
not alien not alien Good one, Sam. Thanks, buddy.
Not alien.
Not alien.
Okay.
Sam's on the board at one point.
That means we start
with Andy Wood on this next one.
You ready, Andy?
I am ready.
Aaron Ralston
and Severance Day.
You know what?
I know what this is.
I'm just trying to make sure I have the number right. Right. Oh man.
Good luck.
I am trying to imagine I know it's multiple days cause you don't cut off your
arm after, after 12 hours.
No, I would, I had to pee man.
Yeah. I imagine five days is about right.
I think the movie is called 127 hours.
That is correct 127 hours.
That is correct.
Yes.
Okay.
Are you blowing an actual thing or pressing a button?
You're blowing a thing, aren't you?
I'll never tell.
All right.
Andy's on the board.
He's got one.
See, this is going great.
You guys know this shit.
Yes.
I like that.
I'm part of the good team, even though I haven't gotten anything right yet let's go you're lumped in with them yeah you guys know
stuff all right uh this is uh this is for wayne yes wayne gets first stab at this um
i want to make sure i'm saying this right let me put yeah make sure I'm saying this right. Let me put it in.
Make sure you're saying it right.
Let me get my magnifying glass.
Jesus.
Okay.
William Miller.
Yeah.
The golden God.
William Miller and the golden God.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
William Miller and the Golden God. Mm-hmm. Hmm.
William Miller and the Golden God.
Hmm.
All I can think of is the Golden God was that rock and roll movie, but I don't know the name william miller so
i don't know what's that called you can just pass you can pass
or guess something this is almost famous or something famous or something like that the
cameron crowe movie is that close no all right i pass i pass well
well i mean just say make a guess don't just say a bunch of words and then ask if any of them
okay sorry i don't remember the name of the movie i want to say almost famous that is correct yes that was so fun to listen to i'm the worst i quit i quit
is it something famous it's not something famous right i i it's it's not something i worked on a
movie and our director of photography was named uh william miller and ever on the clapboard every
day he said william miller and every day i'd walk and go are you golden god today
oh yeah because i remember that great scene right yeah the pool yeah yeah but yeah you did it the memory is a crazy thing
isn't it it's the worst i am this is it's not even early onset dimension it's just dimension
too old for early onset jesus all right no. No, you got there. You got there. That's all that matters.
Thank you for the assist, by the way.
I appreciate it.
We've got a three-way tie at this point.
Okay.
And we're going back to Sam to start off this next one.
You ready, Sam?
This is my first time getting to start off a round.
I'm very excited.
Steve Edison and the wedding planner.
Steve Edison and the Wedding Planner.
Steve Edison and the Wedding Planner.
Isn't that McConaughey's name in the Wedding Planner?
That is correct that's like not so stupid answers category on jeopardy right yeah i would have never gotten
all right so and my alien guess is not as bad at this point right i've been redeemed a little bit.
I knew what was going to happen later.
Oh, you did?
I had to have disdain for your answer.
I thought it would throw everybody off the track,
but it just made Sam laugh to himself. Right.
Sam just giggled.
Yeah.
All right.
So this is really Sam's game yeah yeah he's killing it of course
he's really good at this but we get to andy gets to get the uh first try on this next one
are you ready andy i am never been more owen and claire and the dinosaur scare.
Owen and Claire and the dinosaur scare.
After the last answer, everything's, all logic is out the window.
Are these stupid answers or smart answers?
No.
I don't remember if those are the kids.
I don't remember if Claire is the clever little girl or clever girl,
but I guess I got to say Jurassic park.
No, I'm sorry. That's not right.
And Claire and the dinosaur scare. Yeah. Let's move on to Wayne.
Okay. I'm going to, this is the total douchebag jeopardy move, but I'm going to say Jurassic world.
That is correct what i use the knowledge of the person before me to get the answer i love it is that the chris chris
pratt and um yeah that's chris pratt and howard bryce dallas howard bryce dallas howard yeah yeah
and claire yeah yeah thank you thank you i mean i knew it was something jurassic right
from there you're the clever girl wayne that's yeah that was a great park you're still in
jurassic park now oh look at sam so look at him he gets sam even with the off-handed comment he
has to correct someone no i'm just saying he's still thinking of the wrong movie that's hilarious all right so sam gets to go first uh this time and if he gets this one right
he wins this game oh yeah this is only the second time sam's gone first so let's see what happens
let's see what happens. Exactly. Malcolm Crowe
and the something he doesn't know.
He's not giggling, you guys.
Malcolm Crowe.
God.
Malcolm Crowe and the something he doesn't know.
Malcolm Crowe and the something he doesn't know God that name is so familiar though
Right
Malcolm Crowe
Malcolm
Something he doesn't know
I'm going to need an answer. I think that's Bruce Willis's name from the Sixth Sense.
That's my guess.
That is correct.
You did it.
Nicely done.
Yeah. He didn't know he was dead.
Sam,
congratulations. Good work.
Good work, Sammy.
You know what he wins?
Nothing
really.
Tripped a Puerto Vallarta?
No.
No.
I was just guessing.
He gets to go first in our next game. Trip to Puerto Vallarta? No, no, no. I was just guessing. No, no.
He gets to go first in our next game.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, yeah. That's all he wins.
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And it's a game where I name an actor or actress,
and it was starting with Sam.
And Sam will tell me how many movies he thinks he can name that that person is in in 60 seconds.
Oh, wow.
Wow.
Okay.
Yeah.
And whatever number he gives me, then it moves on to Andy to decide if he wants to bid more names.
Oh, I like this.
Like if he thinks he can name more in 60 seconds,
or if he just wants to challenge Sam, just like the old Leonard Malton game.
If you challenge somebody and they don't do it, you get the point.
And if they do succeed, they get the point and if they do succeed they get the point old school molten yeah and uh so yeah it's a you know kind of a bidding
game but also a uh i like uh i like game shows with a timer so i decided to give this a try and
we've been playing it for a while and uh it's pretty fun are you ready sam for the first round
i mean i am i've been watching a lot of alan ruck movies lately so i really hope it's pretty fun. Are you ready, Sam, for the first round? I mean, I am.
I've been watching a lot of Alan Ruck movies lately,
so I really hope it's Alan Ruck.
I mean, I think he would just destroy everybody
if it happened to be Alan Ruck.
Nobody can wear a Red Wings jersey quite like that guy.
Nobody.
Gordie Howe, baby.
Come on, make it be Alan Ruck.
Let's do this.
Can you imagine showing up to Jeopardy? on. Make it be Alan Ruck. Let's do this. Can you imagine
showing up to Jeopardy like, I hope there's
an Alan Ruck category.
There fucking should be.
Well, let me ask you this, Andy.
What, if you can tell me,
if you can remember, what one
category, when it was announced
as a category in a game you were
playing, did you go, like,
interior eye roll like
you know god i don't i don't know anything about this oh i thought you're gonna say the opposite
i knew the opposite um oh the ones i can't think of ones that really stuck out as bad but when i
watched the ones after i lost i watched wait a minute didn't what about american authors from
the 1800s yeah you don't like that one very much. But when I
was watching the semis and the finals from the
stands after I'd lost for the tournament,
I was like, oh, these boards are awful.
There was a whole category about this one Austrian
palace I'd never heard of.
I'm so glad I'm not playing these
games because I would have done so much worse.
I was going to embarrass myself eventually. Why not
have it be in the first game of the tournament?
Yeah, they get some really bizarre categories where it's So I was going to embarrass myself eventually. Why not have it be in the first game of the tournament? Yeah.
Really, really bizarre categories where it's like,
you just don't know anything about it.
Yeah. It got hard.
Definitely got harder in the tournament than in the regular season games.
But in the regular season, I got a central America one,
which I was psyched about.
Cause I'd just done this kid's map where you drag and drop all the countries of the Americas. And I was very confident.
I went straight for the bottom row clue and I was like,
it's going to be Tagusa Galpa. Cause it's a fun word. And it was, it was what country is.
Yeah. Oh, that's what, that's what happened is the other night, the category was H and H.
All the answers are going to begin with H and end with H. And a woman said an answer that did not
end with H and Savannah Guthrie just cruised right by. And I was
just like, Oh, Alex would have really, really had a, really had a little meal with that. Okay.
You must be smoking hashish to have said that answer or hash. Either one works, I guess.
Yeah, they both work. Okay. So Sam, the first name that you have to bid on how many movies you can name that they are in in 60 seconds is the great recent Oscar winner, Francis McDormand.
He's counting them up in his head.
I am. And that's one of the things I was going to say is we should have a stipulation to this game.
We're like, you say the name and then I have 10 seconds to give you an answer because you're absolutely right what i'm doing right now in my head is
going over the names and i'm counting them on my fingers so i'm going to be able to give you what i
think is a pretty accurate guess yeah i'll pressure you to answer quickly okay you know
yeah because also the bidding might come back around to you anyway so you know you just ballpark it you don't want to bid too high that's the only thing that's true um i'll say
10 that's the number i that's the number i had in my in my head i thought you might go 10
so so andy do you think you can name more than 10, or do you want to see Sam try?
He has 60 seconds to name 10 Francis McDormand movies?
Yeah.
I'm going to let him try.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
He's going to succeed is my prediction,
but you'll get a better feel for this, Andy, after you.
60 seconds turns out is way longer than we all think it is. Uh, but anyway,
so Sam's going to say each of the movies and then I will say the number right after. So take a breath
in between each one, please, Sam and, uh, producer Ryan is ready with the clock. Your time starts
now. Go. Uh, blood, simple raising areas. hey see you're doing it already sorry one two
okay go uh fargo three um uh wonder boys four um something's got to give five uh north country
six moonrise kingdom seven hail caesar eight three billboards outside ebbing missouri nine uh
nomadland 10 wow he didn't even have to go to laurel canyon wow i was that one was tough because
i was thinking of her career like chronologically so if i hope yeah i hope you didn't it was
almost famous would have been a good one.
Oh, I honestly, I got to the, to the aughts.
My, my head skipped right past it. Yeah.
I mean, this is an easy game to step up afterwards and go,
you should have said, I was not, I could not have,
I wouldn't have said that. Yeah. All right.
So Sam's on the board with one point.
So all he needs is one more to win and win for the day yet again.
But we start with Wayne cause Wayne didn't get any piece of that action.
So it's going to start with Wayne and then,
and then it'll go to Andy and then Sam.
I gotcha. I got it. I got a sense of the 60 seconds also.
Right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Cause I, I,
we don't even know how much time Sam had left and I bet you 10 or 15 seconds.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sam got it in 28 seconds.
Thanks Ryan.
What is that? What was it in north country what did you say
yeah it's a heavy drama about coal mining coal mining never heard and they mistreat the women
and they want yeah but that was like that was awesome man yeah it was like not unlike nomad
land it was very similar that uh you know, she was cheap, cheap labor, you know, her characters.
Anyway, the name that you have to do now, you have to concentrate on now, Wayne, is a gentleman called Joel Edgerton.
Joel Edgerton.
Yeah. Oh, my God. Joel Edgerton Joel Edgerton yeah oh my god
bluffing is also you know can be a factor
in this game
you know you could
say a number that maybe you can't
achieve
but we don't know that
or you can just start off super
small you know if you say just one
and then you get challenged,
I would think you might be able to come up with
one.
Oy.
Joel Edgerton. I don't know.
I know this face.
I know the face.
God damn it
see if i were you i'd pretend to think of one right right right all right all right i got you i thank you thank you thank you
um because you'll still have a little bit more time to think about it if you get
challenged.
Right. All right. I'm going to say one.
Okay. So now it goes to Andy.
Do you want to challenge Wayne Fetterman to come up with one Joel Edgerton
movie or,
or are you going to be a fair and nice player?
No, you can, you can crush me.
I bid the number that you think you can crush me. I don't care. And bid the number that you think
you can do.
I'm not gaming this.
I can only think
of one, so I'm going to challenge him to name one.
I'm not trying to call you out.
I'm sorry. I'm being honest.
How many can you think
of, Sam? Because I'm about
to guess here.
I immediately
thought of six jesus jesus why can't you yeah i should say i should add i should add though when i came up
with his name because i always try to think of how many i can come up with without looking him up
and and he was he was i could only think of three i can can only think of one. I get him mixed up with another actor.
J.C.
Mark.
Yes.
Me too.
All the time.
They're both in one movie.
They're both.
I'm not going to say it.
I'm not going to say it.
Fair enough.
Yes.
I was both Australian.
It's very confusing.
Yeah.
I was confusing him with Joel David Moore for a second,
which I could have named more movies.
Wow.
But I imagine you and your friends.
No.
It's again in big movies but joel edgerton is now emerging also as a director oh interesting oh that's right he did
the gift oh that probably would have counted oh well he's also in it but never mind yeah
but we'll just pretend that wayne would have wouldn't have thought no i didn't know the gift
i didn't i'm sure he did one movie he said he probably knows so i'm i'm okay with it yeah what's your answer wayne i don't know we start should we start the clock start the
clock i want to hear the clock starting okay well you don't really hear it it just he started it
all right the one movie i'm gonna say is um
um I'm going to say is Way to use that minute.
No, no, no, no.
It's
the F. Scott Fitzgerald
fucking thing.
I can't remember
but it's a famous novel.
Famous novel.
I love this.
60 seconds to think of this title. Yeah.by gatsby it's called gatsby
the great gatsby is that your final answer no yes that's my final answer i'm sure he's in that movie
i saw that movie a couple times yeah and he's very good at it i think you have some weird
mental thing where you just drop one word out of time.
My brain, I'm telling you, this might be
my last time on the show.
Gatsby is what
they should have called a reboot. That seems like
a more modern...
It was a reboot.
It should have been
Baz Luhrmann's
Gatsby exclamation point right now anybody
anybody can make a great gatsby now you can make a great gatsby movie right now wayne
it's public domain yeah oh all right anybody can do it hold on hold on let me get out a pen
and write this down what can i do tell me again what you want me to do you can make your own
great gatsby movie oh okay thank you for that you could to do? You can make your own great Gatsby movie. Oh, thank you for that.
You could just take the book and make your own adaptation of it and not pay
anybody anything. And you could just do it.
I love it.
Isn't that wild?
Yeah.
We're going to get a bunch of weird Gatsby movies now.
It's going to be the wild West egg out there.
Can I please hear some other movies?
Can I hear some other movies? Sorry.
Can I hear some other movies that he's in?
Hang on, guys.
Hang on, guys.
We're running short on time.
But very quickly, Joel Edgerton is in and wrote,
he directed and is in The Gift.
He's in The Great Gatsby.
Boy Erased, Loving, King Arthur,
the Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith,
Smoking Aces, Kinky Boots, Life, Bright, that movie where he played an alien. race loving king arthur uh the the uh star wars revenge of the siths smoking aces kinky boots
life bright that movie where he played an alien opposite that's the only one i was gonna name
is bright yeah and gringo he's in a movie called gringo but uh yeah special zero dark 30 warrior
yeah yeah he's been good sam's pretty busy yeah sam should win yeah yeah i think he's going to. Oh my God, the last name is Alan Ruck.
I got this.
Okay, so
Sam wasn't involved in that
ugliness just now, so he gets to go
first in this next round
and then
Andy challenged Wayne.
It's coming to you next.
It's the films of selma blair oh wow
yeah wow
she's under the weather now right she has like a thing she was yeah she has a chronic illness okay yeah
yeah but making the best of it and out there doing stuff and i think she's great right
but how many of her films can you name sam by the way i'm in a movie with her sam so that's
a hint for you cool so am i uh yes andy how do you feel now guys i was on jeopardy okay i was on
jeopardy i also have credits you can this is provable
sorry you guys are just you guys are just giving sam evil genius sam more time to think of course
well how many sam Sam? I'm going to say six.
He says six.
Andy, do you want to roll with it?
Do you want to add more?
Do you want to challenge him to do it?
Bix, I don't know personally about that.
I mean, yeah, maybe I'm not playing this close enough to
the vest but i know that i can't name seven so i guess i have no choice but to let me just one
more second one more second uh yeah um it's too bad people don't listen to this show before coming
on i'm not i'm not accusing anybody i'm not saying it's bad that you didn't but like no i do everybody if everybody knew this the rules of this game i
think that everybody could have played it a little differently you know it's like yeah when you're
just finding out for the first time as we're playing it you kind of you know it's like when
i watch prices right i always feel bad for the contestants that clearly are not following what
drew is telling them and it's the first time they've ever played one of these games and we watch at home every day and we know how to play
it but but they're just like so you know confused by it i'm not i have been listening i'm just this
is the game that i play i'm just honest and i'm gonna call i'm gonna see if he can do six
name those i'm pretty confident that he can't
I'm pretty confident that he can.
I don't even think we need to put time on the clock.
Okay, wait, seven.
But then when I fail,
because there's no way Wayne's going to try to do eight.
I'm just saying that it's like sitting down to play poker and you're not thinking about bluffing at all
because it hasn't been explained to you as a concept.
Okay.
No, no, but actually there is no bluffing that can be done because Wayne is not going explained to you as a concept. That's what you guys are doing. There is no
bluffing that can be done because Wayne is not going to
outbid my seven.
Right, and then you're not going to be able to
do it. You're right. He is 100%
correct. My only play,
I'm just talking through my thought process to make
sure. Okay, I'm ruining the game.
That's where a lot of people go wrong is talking through
their thought process and they try to stop them.
I'm saying there's no world. there's no world in which me uh playing
this close to the vest allows me to win with any play besides challenging sam to name those six
it's just this is the truth of it because i know wayne's higher than seven and i can't name seven
it's i gotta get i gotta get some real gamblers to play this game because there's also nothing
to lose you guys can't really okay seven i'm gonna he's already said name it i'm locked and ready to go i will
not stand for this nonsense yeah no you're right sam you're right sam sam sam gets to name six
i'm sorry dog i'm sorry no it's okay i was about to bid eight what's going on here? All right, Sam.
60 seconds is on the clock.
Your time starts now.
Brutal intentions.
That's one.
Hellboy.
That's two.
Bonus points if you don't mention the one Wayne's in.
Hellboy two.
The golden army.
Three.
He's amazing.
The sweetest thing. oh good pull a guy thing
five that's not a movie what starring friend of the show tom lennon and jason yeah yeah no time
no time for no time for extra stuff and finally the movie that i appear in with selma Blair, Columbus Circle. Very good.
Very good, Sam.
Doug, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Doug.
I'm sorry.
Oh, and I just thought of a seventh one.
She's in Pretty Persuasion as well.
It's like if they came to you on Final Jeopardy and went,
I'd like to talk about what I'm going to do
in front of the other contestants you
won't let this go i love it i like to peel back the curtain on thought processes i'd like to uh
maybe he's playing the long game doug maybe he's playing the long game no i just mentioned it again
because he apologized again he has nothing to apologize for. This has been super, super fun. Okay.
And you know, and you know, come back and play that same way. Play,
play your way. I love it. And I got an open date in 2024.
That might be kind of a tumultuous year. So we'll see.
That's the revenge of the Sith that year, I guess.
Sam Levine, you get to do your plugs first since you won.
Thank you.
I have nothing coming out anytime soon, but again,
this has proved to be a very popular thing with many of your listeners, Doug.
Please find me on Cameo.
Look, of course I can do regular birthdays and anniversaries and, you know, congratulations on your retirement.
Those are fine. I'm happy to do those. But what I really, really enjoy doing is
delivering bad or uncomfortable news. If you need to break up with someone,
news um if you need to break up with someone if you need to tell someone the baby isn't theirs i'm your guy okay i'm happy to deliver the awful news for you to someone else okay all right i'm
great pride in my work we got it okay great uh wayne fatterman um just so you know i'm also
on cameo i've done three in the year i've been on it so i've again if you need to tell someone
that tumor's malignant i am your guy hey hey hey this i'm already on this corner buddy
and i have a book out called the history of stand-up from mark twain
to dave chappelle at fetterman and insta fetterman that's it those those are all great that was
great you have a podcast too though right let's not overload it let's not overload it okay uh
andy wood what would you like to plug of course you know me from my hit podcast about gambling strategies and how to keep a good poker face love that podcast i yeah i have a peel back the brain right yes
uh it's called nothing left unsaid no i have a podcast called probably science that i do with
matt kershen we have comedians and scientists on um on a movie front a show that i wrote for all
last year is coming out the second season on YouTube originals in a week or two called, could you survive the movies? And it looks at
movies like the first season had ghostbusters, uh, back to the future diehard and looks at the
actual science of what would happen if you were in those movie situations. And it's hosted by
Jake Roper of this, uh, great science YouTube channel called V sauce. And it's really, really
cool. They match the look and feel of the movies
and the science is great and interesting.
I'm super proud of it.
So watch for Could You Survive the Movies
on YouTube, July 1st.
Wow.
Cool.
Awesome.
Yeah.
Very nice.
And watch for me in the, oh, sorry.
What's that?
And watch for me in the Top Gun episode
as the guy who has to give bad news
about the fullness of the pattern to Ghost Rider.
Okay. We're going to remember all of that. I'm going to be doing Douglas movies once again at the American comedy company in sweet home, San Diego on Saturday, July 31st at four 20.
All of my dates that are trickling in are at Douglovesmovies.com.
Sam, can you join us?
This was a bonus episode, so we've got a regular episode that we tape on Sunday afternoons.
Can you join us this Sunday?
That I can, Doug.
Yes.
Marking you down as a yes.
All right. And thank you again to Sam Levine, Andy Wood, and Wayne Fetterman.
You're welcome.
Sam Levine, Andy Wood, and Wayne Fetterman.
You're welcome.
At the end, I always say,
you guys can try to figure it out if you want.
At the end, I always say the last line from a movie.
Yes.
So, and I say, as always, first. So, as always, all the family stuff now it's time for Doug to watch
another talkie
eyes of gold his viewing prowess makes him
cocky there's no room
in his heart for you
cause Doug loves
movies