How Did This Get Made? - Last Looks: Designed to Kill
Episode Date: November 18, 2022Talking about Natasha Leggero's kids, telling your ex it's officially over, and connecting a new HDTGM classic to an old favorite. All this and more on Last Looks! This week Paul answers your questio...ns on the Help Line, digs into your Corrections and Omissions from Designed to Kill, and announces next week's movie. Plus, Jason and Paul chat with guest Natasha Leggero about her new book The World Deserves My Children.Go to www.hdtgm.com for tour dates, tickets, and more.Follow Paul on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/paulscheer/HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul’s Discord: https://discord.gg/paulscheerCheck out Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/friendzone) every Thursday 8-10pm ESTSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael here: listen.earwolf.com/deepdiveSubscribe to Unspooled with Paul Scheer and Amy Nicholson here: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledCheck out The Jane Club over at www.janeclub.comCheck out new HDTGM merch over at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmWhere to Find Jason, June & Paul:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is Not on Twitter
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Telling your ex you are officially done
talking about Natasha Legerro's children and
Making a connection that no one saw coming
Back to a film that we all loved so much all this and more
On today's episode so people places because it's time for last looks
Hello all of my teen models high school agents photographers and
Nightclub central catalog subscribers
Welcome to last looks. I'm your host Paul shear and this is where you are going to get all the exclusives
That's right. We are gonna blow the lid off of designed to kill. What didn't we say? What should we have said?
What do you want to know? Plus Jason and I are going to be thrilled to be joined by Natasha Legerro
That's right. Natasha Legerro is going to be on today's show to chat about her brand new book
The world deserves my children
Plus we are going to reveal next week's movie and as always I am going to try to solve your problems on
Paul's helpline, but first things first a big shout-out to go van goes for that theme song go van goes
We owe you an apology for playing your song last episode and I incorrectly credited it to somebody else
I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. Please forgive me. Please don't come after me with a knife on a
Tracutery board. I don't want that kind of anger from you
So I am sorry if you like that theme from go van goes you can follow him at go van goes on all
Social media go van goes. I hope you can forgive me. See it in your heart to maybe
You know just bury that
Tracutery knife. Anyway, we love these songs. We love songs like that and if you send one in we are going to play it
And I will correctly credit you for it send it into how to just get made at your wolf comm
But keep them short 15 to 20 seconds is best now. Let's get into it
I know we talk a lot about movies, but there are bigger things out there in the world. You got problems
Let me solve them. It is now time for the Paul helpline. Oh
Love that John astonished great theme. I hope you're John astonished now
I don't know what anything is. No, it is John astonished. Thank you for that theme
Let's take a call from our good friend in Canada Scott
So this is an interesting question. Hi, Paul. My name is Scott. I'm calling from Canada
I have a bit of a dilemma that I need you a
Bit of backstory. I was married for 15 years, but eventually we got divorced three years ago
The marriage wasn't horrible, but it was based on financial security rather than love
And I know that sounds harsh, but I didn't really think love was a real thing at the time
He never really made the effort to prove me wrong either. Anyway, the divorce was mostly admirable
We have attempted to be friends, but he resents my happiness and blames me for taking the best years of his life
He kept our dog and I look after her whenever he was out of town. So that still keeps them semi regular contact
Now this is the problem. I have since met someone who's shown me, you know
What love really is and I'm really truly happy. We have a great relationship and we decided to get married
Am I obligated to tell my ex-husband that I'm getting remarried?
If I do
It's possible it could make our relationship more costic
But but if I don't and he finds out about it the follow it could be even worse
My friends are really split on the decision. So I thought an impartial judge like yourself might have the answer
I need I really love your insights in the show. Thank you for all the entertainment. Here's as promised
That is a juicy question
Look my first instinct in hearing you say it is no no don't don't tell him
but that's really coming out of a
fear a fear of conflict a fear of
You know not wanting to upset the balance of anything, but then I realized
If you don't want to upset the balance if you want to respect the relationship that you had even though
It's going to be uncomfortable. I do believe you need to tell
Your ex I think it's a matter of how much spin you want to put on it as far as you know
This is not a conversation. You don't need to ask for permission, but you do want to
Reach out and tell your ex look I
Respect our relationship enough that I wanted you to hear this from me
You're not opening it up to anything else. You're not telling this person
How much you found love you're not telling this person why this time it's going to work
You are just simply letting them know I want you to know before you hear it from somebody else and
I think you can do that in a way that feels
Fair you don't have to take them out to dinner
You can have it over a phone conversation, but I do believe that you need to have a moment
With your ex because if you're afraid of it getting contentious, it's going to get a lot more contentious
if they if they
find out that you did do this and didn't tell them because then they can
Make it bigger than it actually is because the truth is you can do whatever you want, but you're just being respectful
Anyway, that's where I go and I asked June about it as well and June agreed with that
Okay, let's switch it up a bit for the next question. We are going to the discord
Sean and Risa right my wife and I are in need of some advice
We recently decided to have a Paul shear movie night
Wow good for you and we watched the movie slice and hell baby back to back
I imagined for some sort of like a horror double feature while we enjoyed both we couldn't help think
What movies would Paul recommend for a Paul shear movie night?
Well, that's tricky honestly because I'm not the star of many
Many films. I've done a lot of stuff, but not a lot of feature films. I would say that
Hmm depends on what you're in mood for you want more of that horror fun
craziness
Piranha 3d can't be beat Piranha 3d is
Like legit a fun
dumb
Scary movie that it knows exactly what it is Adam Scott Elizabeth shoe Christopher Lloyd
Me Jerry O'Connell great cast all around thing rames
But if we're talking about like quality of film
quality of film I would say
a
Disaster artist would be
Pretty much up there. I would say the movie above that, but I'm barely in it is a long shot
Which is I think one of the best rom-coms that has been made in recent memory and maybe finally
There's a movie I did called opening night with Anne Hache and Tofa Grace Lauren Lapkis
Tay digs so many great people about the backstage
energy on an opening night of a
Broadway musical that is only about one hit wonders
I think it's fun. There's a fun movie
So those are what I would bring to the table for a Paul Shear movie night
Oh and pop star, but again, I'm not not really like these are not movies that I'm starting
These are movies that I'm like cameoing in but I hope you enjoy them all
Thank you for even
Trying to have a Paul Shear movie night Sean and Risa. All right
In the last episode I put out a call for theme park hacks if you have a theme park hack
I wanted to know it and my friend on Twitter
Anti-racist jazz. This is a person. We have different teams. He's Utah Jazz. I'm LA Clippers
but you know what we don't rip each other apart we support each other and
I like this guy. So here is his hack. Take a listen
Hey Paul, this is your bro from Twitter anti-racist jazz and I'm calling with a Disneyland hack
So I'm coming in from Salt Lake City. So, you know, I'm gonna be in the park for multiple days
That leads to a ton of foot fatigue. I'm on my feet. I'm an open-to-close guy a lot like you
I'm there when the gate opens. I'm the last guy to leave when the gate closes
So I bring multiple shoes
Wear one pair shoes one day switch them out the next day
Use a little bit of ibuprofen with that and you're gonna cut down your foot fifty a ton
It makes a huge difference for people that are gonna be in the park multiple days bring multiple pairs of shoes
That's it. All right. Thanks a lot, Paul. Look if you got the luggage to do it
I think do it. I've never done that before. I didn't even think about the the motrin element of it
Anti-racist jazz coming in hot with a good tip. Thank you anti-racist jazz
We are always looking for more Paul's helpline voicemails
So if you need some advice or a second opinion call in and for all you American listeners next episode
I'm gonna give you a chance to vent
10 to 15 seconds. I need you to vent about something that annoyed you over
Thanksgiving that's you know, look I say that's for American listeners, but we can open up to anyone
This is your chance just to vent and I will tell you whether or not
That vent
Was worthy
Does that make sense? I don't know. Anyway, call in and vent you can call from Thanksgiving dinner and be like, oh my god
My uncle just said that you don't even have to give me a problem to solve
Just vent. I'll be your friend on the other line that won't say anything
So give me a call vent your issues live from Thanksgiving at 619
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People got a big
Announcement. How did this get made is going to San Francisco on December 3rd? We will be discussing the holiday themed film
The 12 pups of Christmas. Let me tell you about the 12 pups of Christmas
It was last
Thanksgiving
June and I were on a pull-out couch at my dad's house watching lifetime as our two children
Slept on either side of us trying to be quiet. We watched this movie. I sent Averill our movie picking producer a
Text I was like this is the movie for next Christmas. We have to do it next Christmas
And she watched it. She agreed. I'm so excited to finally it's been a year in the making to talk about
12 pups of Christmas. It's available wherever you get your movies, but we will be discussing that in San Francisco on
Saturday December 3rd get your tickets now at HD tgm.com. That's HD tgm.com
Get your tickets there come see us bring your friends and bring your pups
I guess you can't bring your pups, but you should bring your pups
You know what this Monday?
We have a very big announcement if you are looking for the perfect
How did this get made holiday gift? We got you covered. I can't tell you
Exactly what it is yet because we're gonna announce it officially on Monday. Okay, but
You know what screw it. I'm gonna tell you we are releasing a limited edition
vinyl
Double album of our drop dead Fred episode. Okay, it is available to order online on Monday 11
21 and you will only have 30 days to secure your copy and then it's done
That's it. Okay, so
Drop dead Fred on vinyl coming to you. I can't believe I'm breaking this news right now right here
Uh, okay, so stay tuned sign up for the mailing list. It will be on HD tgm.com
We'll have all the links there, but Monday you have 30 days to order it and because it won't come in time for the holidays
You'll get a nice little PDF that you can print out and put in someone's stocking
And it's a crowdfunded thing. We're excited about that more details soon
We'll be right back with your questions comments and concerns all about design to kill
All right people we are back did I mention that now
You are talking to a wheel of fortune champion. Yes, Jun and I are both wheel of fortune champions and
Now we are also if you watched it last week. We are
pickleball
finalists if you haven't watched the pickled special on cbs or paramount plus hosted by Stephen Colbert
Jun and I have a very exciting match with will ferrell who was not allowed to be announced
So they call him dill barrel, but it is will ferrell and tignataro
The whole thing is great. You got Emma Watson from harry potter movies with sugary Leonard
It's a wild time pickled on paramount plus and again like I want to just tell you
Refer to me now as wheel of fortune winner paul shear anyway
Last week we talked at length about design to kill we had questions and we might have even missed a few things
Here is your chance to set us straight fact check us if you will it is now time for corrections and omissions
Thank you cool skull
From the discord. I love that discord has just been killing it. Thank you that has made discord
Thank you to the paul shear discord. By the way, um rob huble and I host a show on twitch
And we have a very big announcement coming up. You're gonna get something huge if you tune in on december 16th and 17th
I can't tell you what but uh, we are doing a
a first
of its kind show
on
Twitch, I can't believe they are letting us do this and a giant company is behind it but december 16th and 17th not even
Uh, my friends know about this yet. So stay tuned, but that's where it happens discord
How did this get made discord paul shear discord? You get all your information right there
But let's go to the discord right now
Um, rai rai 80 writes it should be noted that jennifer throws away a perfectly good iphone
After sending the porn message. Did she purchase a brand new iphone just to send one text and throw it away?
I mean this woman does have a lot of disposable income. Yeah, that makes no sense
I understand like
The idea of a burner phone
But those are often like little foot phones that you buy at 7 11. That was a
brand new iphone or at least
A modern iphone that did not look like an iphone 2 or 3
Uh, we got to get jennifer to understand what a burner is like. She's gonna save so much money
Uh, mitch kappa chunk style writes
The picture of the college boyfriend that jennifer had on her wall was him sitting in the driver's seat of a car
Very possibly it was from the photo session that killed him. Oh, I wouldn't want that on my wall
Would you maybe you would maybe it was the last moment that they were truly happy?
Uh, and i'm amazed the camera was not damaged and the film was not overexposed because that was a you know
Uh, we're talking about heat uh the amount of heat there you would think it might melt the film
But it did not
angeline the wonderful queen of os writes on the topic of magazine titles
Which I think we all agree were hilarious jason got hooked on the title
Ladies daily and wondered whether this could actually be a daily title here in os that is australia
I imagine or it's a fictional land
Uh, we're darthy visited and they're flying monkeys. Anyway, uh, we have two mags that have titles which may shed some light on this women's day
And women's weekly women's day releases weekly and australian's women's weekly is published monthly
This always baffled me as a child. I mean, this is very reminiscent of that george carlin bit
Why do you park on a driveway and then drive on a parkway? Anyway?
Uh, angeline the wonderful queen of os says apparently mag titles have been writing checks
They can't cash uh on the frequency of publication for decades
So I doubt ladies daily would ever have published daily. I don't think that we ever thought it did
It just seemed like a bad title for a magazine. Dr. Guts 10-03 writes when jennifer first approaches david about modeling
She says that she has a client who needs someone to model their new line
But the only clothes that david wears are the ones that jennifer bought him at the mall. Yes
I thought the idea was she would get him dressed up to like take an audition
The modeling shot and then he'd get the gig but no maybe
Maybe the line was out in the stores. I mean this movie makes no sense. Let's go to the phone
Stone from delaware. What do you got? Hi, kody. Hi debon. Hi paul. It's stone from delaware. You might have covered this in indiana, but
um in the live show
A jennifer higgins her last name is actually higgins from my fair lady and pig million. So I guess that was the writer's
homage to
My fair lady pig million because she did do two amazing makeovers in this movie
Um, maybe you guys already put that together. I'm not sure
Thanks for everything you do
yes, uh, I mean I well
It's more like like my fair lady meets
You know, uh fatal attraction, right? I mean it's in that vein
Uh more than anything else. I I think uh, but shon mcb on discord chimes in and says, you know
There are a great number of similarities between movies
In the non murdery non grooming parts of the story in my fair lady
Henry higgins takes the gutter snipe Eliza do little a hopeless case with a low class accent and creates a lady by teaching her
Elocution and designed to kill miss higgins takes the urban ur dava do little a hopeless case with terrible fashion and creates a model
Of him by teaching him how to
dress and bathe I guess, uh, so
They're trying pretty hard for a contemporary my fair lady, but with fashion plus murder and grooming. I mean
In yes, yeah, I guess
The name the do little name. I mean this is not a unique concept. I wouldn't say this is like my fair lady
Uh, anyway, but I love it. Uh, here's a caller that I like to call no name. Hey guys
Um, not really related to the movie so much, but just a fun little fact
Jamie lunar who played the mom?
In design to kill also played lisa colby chamber on all my children
her mother
On all my children was played by jennifer fassy
also known as
Old liz from and towing it again. So yes, that means they were mother and daughter
married to twin brothers
So in another universe called pine valley
Jamie lunar and old liz our mother and daughter
And also sister's mom
All right, thanks guys and also abral
Gonna join the crowd
Perfect movie. Okay. First of all, let me say this that caller said old liz but means old linda
And now here's my reaction
What no, oh my god. We uh, what a perfect merging
What a perfect merging here. Oh, no name caller. I wish you had your name. I would I would hoist you up on my shoulders
and
Finally a call from victor from san diego. Hey paul. This is victor from san diego
I was watching designed to kill on to be
And you should probably I don't know if you notice this but it says that it's a thriller
documentary
and I just about
fell off
So low over laughing
Anyways, but you find that interesting
Look with five titles. It should be every it should be every genre. It is according to people earlier here
It's a rom-com musical and now it's a doc too. I love it. Thank you victor
Um, now, I believe you victor, but we do our due diligence here
So scott our producer checked in and he says yes victor is right now
There was a lot of debate about whether or not this movie is on imdb
Uh, but scott kind of put all the pieces together on imdb
This movie is listed by its alternate title deadly runway if you type in designed to kill it takes you to a totally different movie
Also called designed to kill and it's described as a gripping documentary
Thriller so whoever writes the to be movie descriptions probably pulled
That from the wrong movie on imdb
Whoa
Wow
Everything is colliding here to be get a new writer of your uh, your little little episode descriptions
All right, I can't pronounce this name at all, but I think it's
It's is little wendy. No, it's not that it's is wendy. I don't know
Uh, you mentioned the character nick aka the porn actor as being great
So I stopped and googled him his name is tj hoban and he's an actor and fitness model best known for his character
Rex in it's always sunny. However, he also was in season one episode four of black monday
He was in some sort of bachelor auction and tiff bids. That's kasey wilson 15k for a date with him
Oh my gosh. I was so close to nick
Nick the porn actor. I can't believe it
He uh, definitely was in that scene now that I'm remembering it. Uh, we had a lot of attractive men on that show
Um, joe tangelo writes something that bothered me more than it should have is that every time someone sent a text with their phone
It made a slush sound that sound is only made when sending an email through the iphone mail app
They took the time to use the iphone text message interface and click sounds that iphone's make when typing
Why use the email slush?
Great call joe. Great call. I mean, I actually was surprised at the amount of
iphone usage that was in this film because normally they have to like
Change it in a way, but I guess here they're not worried about rights or issues or anything
Uh, catfish writes
I loved that when she tells him to use your imagination when posing with the bat
He raises his eyebrows provocatively, but then must have thought. Oh, I know. I'll hold it up like I'm playing baseball
catfish
Great point. Great point. You know what? I think again, it's about him being fully in character
He's kind of dumb and he was like, oh, it's like a big dick and then she's like use your imagination
He's like, hey, it's like a baseball bat
Not knowing that it actually was a baseball bat
Anyway, so many great corrections and omissions this week, but there can only be one that is the best and that
goes to
Our good friend
No name. That's right. No name
pulled us together with connecting until we meet again
and designed to kill two of my favorite movies that we've done in a long time, so
Uh
No name caller you get this amazing song from brendan abela hit it
If you want to chime in with your own thoughts about the latest episode
Please hit up the discord at discord.gg slash hdtgm or call us at 619
Paul asks coming up after the break jason and i are going to be joined by a talented comedian actor
And how did this get made all-star guest natasha logero to talk about her
New book the world deserves my children stay tuned
All right, you know if you have been following the how to this get made stream
And I guess you are because you're here right now
Uh, you know that we have been pulling old episodes out of the vault and putting them back into the rotation
Last week we did deadly mile high club and next week. We will be releasing an oldie, but a goodie
That's right episode 11 early days. Okay, natasha logero and gilazari join us to break down the tourist
So this is gonna prime you or maybe it's gonna, you know, you're gonna listen to natasha now
You're gonna buy your book you're gonna hear her on monday. It's perfect. Everything is coming together
By the way, if you are looking for another podcast to listen to i am on don't ask tig
Where we both are given out advice
Uh, it's a super fun episode and i'm
recently also been on on a ferris' podcast and
Love it or leave it people. I've been making the rounds
Uh chatting up a bunch of different stuff. Anyway
Enough about me
Let's talk about natasha logero
We were super excited to welcome her on the show do something that we haven't done before
Now that choir chat has become just chat with paul and jason
Uh, it's time for us to get a brand new theme song. So today's just chat theme
Comes all the way from sweden
Anton wellin play us in
How to just get made all-star natasha logero we have not talked to you since hell comes to frog town i believe
uh
When rowdy rowdy piper was uh fighting frogs and uh
It's basically the premise of uh the new mad max movie
I mean, you know, he just did it first and you were there with us. Do you remember anything about that movie?
Absolutely nothing
You don't remember the frog people
No, I I do
Do action
What what a beautiful thing to kind of completely mind wipe yourself after watching something
Truly horrific with us, you know having now watched
Hundreds and hundreds of movies over the last 11 years. I wish I could wipe them from my memory
Oh my god, that's so true because the first time I did how to this get made
I had to watch the tourist
Yes
Still haven't gotten that on my head because that is never a movie. I would have seen there are these things that like pop up
And I feel like they're almost like dream-like states where I remember a scene or a line
And it feels like it feels like uh something out of like the ring where it's like
I don't know if I should have seen that image. It's but it's permanently scarred me after
After it like I have the perfect palette cleanser for you guys. Yes. What is it?
Since every podcast you do is so successful. Why don't you switch gears now as a palette cleanser and do
Oscar like best pictures just best pictures starting at the 1940s or whenever it started. I think it's like scenes
I like that. We'll get it. Let's do it Jason. We're gonna go. It would be nice
I will say it would be nice to to have to to operate on the other side for a while
You know, yeah, just to not have to watch so many bizarre movies about aliens that are also a rock band
But now you see like I'm I actually developed that already for myself only because
I was watching so many bad movies. It's like this might be
Like imprinting badly on myself. That's basically unspooled Paul's other podcast is
We watch good movies because I was like, you know, I'm always impressed with Jason because Jason watches
A shitload of stuff and I feel like you are injecting great music and great art and great tv shows
And you know now since becoming a parent like I'm
I'm like struggling to stay awake past 10 30 and I'm like and I just needed to like counterbalance every
You know every rock alien movie with something or I'm like, yeah
Your favorite movie and you are your favorite tv show now is bluey, right? Oh, I love
Oh, by the way, I will say bluey is catastrophe for kids bluey is catastrophe for kids. I love it. Wait, what?
I think the bluey has
The same kind of interesting parental relationship. Do you disagree Natasha? Like that's a catastrophe. I love catastrophe. I'm like
I don't I don't try to listen to what she's watching. I just try to keep her off like
All of a sudden she'll be watching something. I've given her on my phone and then all of a sudden
It's like this really bad sound and it's like a family and an empty mansion in the Philippines giving their kid toys and their
Mom's acting like she's mad. What is happening? It's like I
I mean what my kids are watching at this point. I have a five-year-old and an eight-year-old and
I'm we have a minivan. I've talked about it a lot. My cracks are specific of that has like TVs in it
Oh, I love my crack. We've got at this point. We've got to start making money off of how much you talk about the Pacific
I really do believe they should have bought an ad at this point. They should have bought an ad
I only say positive stuff about maybe it's like a Honda Odyssey
Yeah, but better but now I'm gonna say this
But I'm gonna say this shit Honda
If anyone's out there that wants to take on look, I don't have to talk about Chrysler
But no one's stepping up if you have an suv. Let's talk about it. I did see last night
I went to the clippers game that uh, someone was driving a Ferrari suv and I couldn't think
Of more of like two disc like what why if you could afford a Ferrari?
Just why do you need the suv?
It looks so ugly
It's like because it looked like a Ferrari body that was like morphed on to like a Honda Odyssey
Uh, oh so rough, but I just guarantee you if you do do the best picture winners
They really don't get good until the 70s
So it is a lot of crap because I did this during the pandemic with Moshe. We watched them all in order
Oh, wow, really just the best picture winner of every year
We did the best pictures and then when we were done with that
We started to do best screenplay with our better movie. Yeah, oh, yeah
Oh, that's a good. That's a great pandemic project. I like that anything in particular jump out at you that you were like
I never would have watched this if we weren't doing this and I loved it
Honestly, they were mostly bad
Uh, but but yet you are recommending that we do this
Well, it's interesting like Forrest Gump. I rewatched that terrible terrible awful green like the music
It'll just be like exactly what's happening on the screen is the music
Move that movie like the fact that like that as a culture
Wait, we like right. Yes
Like I remember going to NYU and there was like a film student there
And he's like the movie that changed my life as far as scump and I knew I was like
That's not a good sign. That's not a good sign
Yeah, I feel like that was one of the first times. I don't remember what year did Forrest Gump come out?
I I don't remember exactly probably in the mid 90s. Yeah, I remember being like, oh, wait a minute
I'm in disagreement with culture. You know, I mean like I don't understand everybody even the people I trust
I mean seem to be like loving this movie and I thought it was dog shit
It was so hammy. It was just like
It's really hammy and I and I don't and it's it doesn't age
Well at all at all like watching it made me rewatching it because we did it for unspoiled. I got like
Furious, it's like fuck this guy. Fuck this movie
And it's like it's thinks it's so clever, but it's got great people in it
I mean, look, I love Tom Hanks. I love Robin Wright. Uh, Gary Sinise, you know, get them all. Oh, yeah
Good performances, you know, it's good. It's it's certainly a good creative team
But it is yeah an unsuccessful movie
Do you guys know this is a great little story a funny farce gump connected story?
So Michael T. Williamson who plays like the shrimp boat captain in farce gump?
You know
Didn't win an Oscar or maybe wasn't even nominated for an Oscar
and Michael Mann was going into production on heat
And he was so furious that Michael T. Williams did not get nominated that he
He basically called him into the office and he's like I am firing the actor
That I have right now in heat and you're gonna take his part because
You are too good and he is now in heat and he's very good in heat
But I love that like
Michael Mann really felt the shrimp boat captain in farce gump so much. Can you imagine though being the actor who had that part?
Yeah, oh wait, what this is I'm being fired because of a grudge against the academy
Oh, and Michael Mann talks about he's like, oh, we paid him out
Like but it's like but it's like still like what he'd rather be. Yeah, I'd rather be frankly
Um, Natasha, I'm excited because just a couple days ago your book came out. You have a you have a book. You're an author now
When did this all come about your second book Natasha? No, it's my first and only and last book
Okay, why why do you say first?
A wonderful experience, huh?
Well, you know as a comedian. I don't know. It just feels like there's so much
It's such a different
Thing to like write comedy and then go try it out every night or like right on a tv show with friends and like collaborate
Like writing a book is like so solitary and you don't really know what's
Funny sometimes this is not really promoting it. Um, no, but no, but I agree. I'm in the middle of writing a book right now
and
I
Totally agree with you. It's
tricky because you can get in your own head because you're trying to be honest you're trying to be
Raw and I think there are these moments where I think you want to run into jokes
But you also know that that may undercut things and then you can't try it out and you're like I hope this is working and
it's a
I've had so many moments of like, uh
Like it's a roller coaster of just like is this
Good is this what people want is it more of this less of that? So I before I sold my book
I had written about like
90,000 words because I wanted to see if I could do it
And then yeah, I want to be so successful paul. You're just like that's cool. That's amazing
well, because I just I didn't I felt like the worst thing that could possibly happen was
I sell a book
and then
I find out that I I can't do it or it like I didn't really think it through
And then I'm like, oh, I gotta write a book and then I would be freaked out like this way. I felt like
I've done some work. I know what I want to do. I feel confident in it. And then I'm not going to ever be under that pressure
of uh
Feeling like I don't have enough
Now granted. Well, all that stuff stay. I have no idea. But at least I wanted to be in front of it
Well, yeah writing a book that was kind of interesting to me and once I got the hang of it
It was more fun and I also did it over the pandemic. So I didn't really have another
You know place to put all my comedic thoughts and ideas about parenthood. I wasn't doing stand up
But like someone explained to me like a book is like an accordion
You know, you're kind of stretching out the story as opposed to yes stand up. It's like, what's the funniest punch line?
How can I get to it in the quickest way?
You know instead forcing yourself to think about these topics like you know fear and love and how are they similar and
You know, you start or like I had a story where my dentist told me that one child's not a family, you know
By the way, the book thinking about that from all angles
Maybe like, you know have more ideas and jokes. So it was it was really a fun process
But at the same time, I don't know that I'd want to do it again
The book is called the world deserves my children
Yeah, and and I do and other and other insights from my dentist by Natasha
I mean, it is a crazy thing because I also think of you as someone
who
You know like myself we had kids
a little bit later in the sense that I felt the
Growing up it was like, oh you have kids in your 20s and that seemed to me to be terrible
Like why would you ever want to erect your 20s or even early 30s? That's like early 40s?
I mean, these are like, yeah, not only the most fun decades
But it's also the most productive for at least for a woman to like get her career off the ground
You know, you kind of need those that decade
Well, I also think you like you don't want to resent
Having a kid like I think by the time I had a kid I was like, oh, I'm okay to not go out all the time now
Like I'm I've made peace with that on some level, you know, whereas if you know, I mean
It's just I think it's also in a mentally better place
I mean, you know when you had like what did it shake up your world?
having like were you ready for because I always feel like people are
Should never be a hundred percent ready to have a kid. I think you should be about like 72 percent
Right and I well, I think for women it's a little different if you're like on a fertility journey
Oh, well, yes harrowing then not that mine was like the most harrowing. I've certainly heard worse, but
It just took so long that you're definitely ready by the time it comes right. Oh god
Yeah, you're acting yourself and debating about freezing and unfreezing and I UI
Whatever other ways they want to make you spend money, you know
Transferring the eggs from one doctor to the next doctor
Should we do evasive invasive testing that could kill all of them?
Um, you know, it's there's so many decisions and so many
So many hard things like that. But for me, it was more about like I'm in the prime of my life
But you know having a kid when you're in your prime, you know, but it's like, yeah
The world isn't and our parents weren't really so it's like it's just this new thing that I was kind of struggling with
And so I was trying to write about that and my personal experiences about it
I think it's so like the thing that I've noticed that's been interesting for me anyway in being a parent too is like
your your relationship changes with your partner because I uh
Look, I love my wife. She's my husband
Well, like my wife is amazing and she's
She is
Why I married her because I I love her to pieces
But when you are raising a kid like all of a sudden your decisions start to affect each other
And that's it because you have to be like we got to like we got to decide on things together
Where it's like before it was like you could go out there. I'll go here
We'll do this like you don't have to run on the same track and I feel like that was like the biggest
Change and for positive and negative. Yeah, you have to you have to realize too when you're with someone before you have kids
It's like, yeah, we share a world view. We both vote for Bernie Sanders
You know, we both like to do the same things and then all of a sudden the baby comes and we can't
We can't settle on whether or not how you know, she should wear a hat or not a hat or how does the car
See go or all the minutia is what you get in fights about that has nothing to do with world view really
Right, like how you do things and like not being able to agree on that stuff is like really challenging
And there's so much bickering and you know, we would take our kid camping and most she would want her closer to the flame
and her plate pack
The the campfire and I'm like moving it back. You're like, you know, it's flammable the things she's in and
So there's a lot of like, you know, you're fighting over stuff like that
Do you it was there ever a conversation between you and Moshe where right when you were I guess pregnant or getting ready to have
The baby where you guys thought you might name her Bernie
I think that's kind of cute. By the way, very cute. Good name solid name
Like Jason like I know that like, you know, obviously
Uh, you have an affinity for children. You're very good with children. My kids love love you and I think that you know, uh
You know, uh, when or if you have kids like you're gonna love the gear of it all
I mean, I that is I mean, I am up in websites. I'm getting stuff. They got a thing that rocks a baby to sleep
I think that stuff is great. I think I would get super into
All of the the carrying gear all of the billboards all of the
Diaper bags I'd I'd get I'd go super done the done the rabbit hole of of
perfecting my baby carry gear
Uh, and and and of going car seats and all the rest, you know, all of that
I think we'd be very excited and I'm very much looking forward to it and I'm what I what I'm assuming
I'm gonna do, you know in preparation for you know, having a child of my own is just read Natasha's book
And then and then I feel like that'll basically set me up perfectly
I can already tell that the world deserves your children Jason. I agree
You should have a kid and also it's like tiny little bearded babies
There should be there should be so many ways to have kids like I almost sometimes wish
We didn't all have these individual houses where we have, you know, it'd be nice to have a kid and like a community of like
That's what it was supposed to be
I mean, that's why that's why because it's like the idea wasn't like
Just have a baby then bring it back to your solitary house and then figure out how to raise it
It's like there were grandparents. There are people their communities
Like I remember just going to different countries and you see the way that babies are like
Out and about and everyone's kind of a part of the taking care
It's like it's an amazing experience and we do it so
Isolating that you go crazy. Like I think it's like and it makes it forces you to be like, I don't I can't take it anymore
Uh, you know and then like, you know, that that beginning part is nuts, but
You're supposed to have a job and you're supposed to have how you're supposed to watch that
Have someone watch the baby have a social life
Pay for it all yourself make dinner three times
Like if there was like more of a communal situation, like you could make dinner once a week or twice a week
Yes, it's just too much and maybe the and you know what maybe the baby could do some work
Get the baby in there. Maybe the baby could make some sloppy joes for a change. You know what I'm saying
This is exactly how like kids died in the 70s
Like people on acid having these communes the kids fall in the pool like, you know, it's yeah
Or they're like send the kid to go get chips
Yeah
All right, so I have two questions for you one is well one's not a question one's more of a statement
But I don't need to tell you everything before I ask it
The their title made me realize it is a crazy thing like the world deserves my children's like I am like
I am I am bringing this into the world like I this is necessary like for human race to continue
Like I am doing this and I haven't thought of it like that
But I've I've often will see people on Twitter be like I'm not having kids because I don't want to add to this and that and
you know, but it is like it's a very like
Selfless and I guess you could say selfish act at the same time
But your title really like brought that home for me in a way like yeah
Well, it's you know, there is that whole movement like they're actually called the birth strikers and they're like the environment's falling apart
It's actually irresponsible to have children and you know
Any smart person can see the the truth and some of that but at the same time
We can't just let the idiots have the kids, you know, well that you know
That appears to be what's happening because it's really just like chaos out there with a bunch of maniacs
Like the world does need your kids
Both of your kids and frankly it needs my kids too. Yeah, you gotta get your kids in there
I gotta get my I gotta get to have some kids so they can get out there and start you're fighting a good fight
You know, then you struggle with the idea Jason because you don't have kids quite yet is like, okay
Now I'm just trying to put my desires on my child and help create an army of life
An army of joni mitchell loving
progressive thinking individuals
Yes, a group of tiny credits on bergs who love joni mitchell
You know, I love I love when my kids will yell at me about wasting water
And things like that, you know, and they they are a little bit around and they're getting to see different things
But it's you know, it is inheriting this this earth. I mean, yes, that's very what's left of it
Yeah, exactly, but it's like and I remember I asked Fran Liebowitz on my podcast. She came on our podcast and I said
What do you think of technology?
You know and I was figuring for kids and I was I assumed she would go into this tirade about it
And instead she said well, they're just gonna like think of it as normal and they're gonna be the generation that actually do something good with it
And I thought that was really interesting because it's more novel for us
But for them it won't be so who knows what they'll be able to do
Well, yeah, your kids have all grown up as digital natives
They are all their entire lives will be lived inside of devices and screens and the internet and all of that stuff
And in all likelihood, they will have a very different relationship to it
Then for those of us, you know, who didn't get that kind of connectivity or those kind of devices until we were
What in our 30s 20s 30s, you know, we definitely in New York or in
Checking my email at the video store when I was in my oh, yeah, I think the first time I had a cell phone
I think I was 33 years older 32 years old or something
It was you know, I lived half fully almost half of my life without any of this stuff, you know
It's amazing and we did a thing this week where
My youngest son loves his iPad and because of the pandemic they did more screen time and
and then we got a little looser on our screen time restrictions and stuff like that and
We decided this week. We're like, you know, let's just like pull it back
Like it just got a little bit too much and like we'll pull it back. His other brother is not that much
Into it, but not, you know, in a fair amount
And we're like we have to take away your iPad
and he cried for like 15 minutes
And and now and if we felt like did we fuck it up? Did we do something terrible?
He hasn't asked about it. He's thought about it. He said a goddamn word about it and uh,
and I was just like, oh
Like I was amazed at how we rebounded from it. Like we thought like oh and you know, it's like and I guess also
There's just like this energy of
These kids can't I don't know they could take the they can take it or leave it
Like I think that we have a harder time now putting down our
Like devices than they actually do like it was funny
So don't forget when I when you ground your kid or not ground them, but like I'll tell my daughter like well
You you don't get the iPad because you were bad. You didn't listen to me. Then I suffer right. Yes, exactly
Well, that's the that's the biggest thing. Yeah
I mean that and that's the saddest part, but you're so right
It's like I'm like like June and I will have that debate where
We'll be like if we take it away now that means that we don't get to like relax this afternoon a little bit
And right, okay, we'll take you right tomorrow morning. Okay, that's
Yeah
Like you gotta you gotta look up. All right, so the book is uh, it's out right now
It is called on my instagram. There's a link to buy it. The world deserves my children
What's it's with son? Who who did you get? Who did you get to write your blurbs? Yeah, who who's your blurbs?
Okay, by the way writing a book also a million favors. I have to ask like so many favors. That was another issue
Okay, so I got chelsea. Love her. She says by far the funniest book
I've ever read about parenting and I know she actually read it. So this is nice
Oh, wow, okay, because that sometimes I don't know if people have actually read it
But they're just being good friends and giving you a poll quote
Um, also alley Wong nice great the only guide to motherhood after the apocalypse
You'll ever need to be darkly funny. Ooh of that. Is there a lot of stuff in the book that is
Feeling post-apocalyptic because you wrote it during the pandemic. Was it very influenced by this period of upheaval?
And and chaos a little bit of it was I
Evolved into that I did do no a whole chapter on parenting at the end of the world and parenting an environmental panic
And the intro was all about this uh election party
I had when trump was elected and it was just I was in this liberal bubble and when we found out like I had a pool party
We put the pool up to like
101 and brought the tv out. We had like a mexican catering thing
We had a crazy playlist and we're all just like watching and you know
It just slowly started to get really dark and it was after that I was like, oh, I don't think I'm gonna have the kid
You know, I yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, wow until then but then I struggled with it and I decided to do it, but um
Yeah, so
I love and and your daughter is very pro trump, right?
She's but when I had my c-section scheduled my c-section hot tip. Yeah, we did too. Oh, yeah, do you have that's a hot tip
Schedule your c-section. I feel like do you have any other quick tips? Do you want to throw out there?
You mentioned earlier guys your eggs
I don't know if I'm telling this story out of school because I think June probably told it on deep dive kodi back me up
if this has been talked about
We had someone
a very close friend of ours who's very spiritually aligned tell us
when our
Child needed to be born like after this time
And then we had to go to our doctor and say look, I know we have a schedule two section for this time
but we really needed to be after 11 15 a.m
and the doctor like looked at us
and and
Went okay, you know, and I'll just like pretend like like I lost my phone for a little bit and I'll just come in
Oh, what was the time? What was the time difference? It was about a 15 minute delay. Oh, oh, oh, okay
So it wasn't significant. It was it was just like can we it was still like based on like a feeling a vibe
A vibe from a woman that we really love the hidey rose robins who
Who did some alignment of stars and positions and and you know and you will all start to ask for things like that
And you will do it in a straight face and then you know the thought being like
If we do it before 11 15 even if this is
Oh, you you would always live with that. Well, we didn't get it at you were before 11 15
We needed to be 11 11 17, you know, so it's a real I remember looking at the clock and breathing a sigh of relief
Also, most women I know had an emergency C section
Maybe it's just the age group of women
I know but like then they have these like uh crooked scars and they immediately like the doctor's got to like be in a hurry
Yeah, yeah, look for a you know look for the scalpel or whatever. So my C-section scar is so tiny
I get compliments on it by massage therapist
Um
I get so many compliments about my C-section scar
Oh, you got to show the doctor. All right. So this is great. All you talk about it all the time on the red carpet
You're showing it to us now. It looks great. Who did your dress? Who did your C-section scar? It's gorgeous
I don't want to really ask me that Jason. I bet I believe you
Oh my gosh. I love it. All right, Natasha. You're the best your podcast endless honeymoon
Is uh amazing your book get the whole thing get the whole package. This is just a hammer
Do you do Natasha? Do you do it as an audiobook that you read? Yes
Yes, so people can listen to you if they're fans of you stand up if they're fans of your podcast
They can listen to you tell them the story in their ears via audiobook. Great. I mean that's kind of recommended honestly
That's why I process so many of my friends books because I want to hear them tell them. I want to hear them tell me the story
I I love it and it's especially great because right now people are gonna be traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday or the
Christmas holidays, uh, or you know, and I feel like it's great to have that get that on your audible be psyched
All right, it's so good. You're the best. Natasha. We'll talk congratulations. I can't wait to I can't wait to read it. Yay
See you guys soon. Maybe at UCB or something. Sure. Maybe absolutely. Let's do it
All right, thank you to Jason and Natasha and be sure to check out Natasha's new book the world deserves my children available now
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