Joe Rogan Experience Review podcast - 230 Joe Rogan Experience Review of Quentin Tarantino Et al.

Episode Date: July 8, 2021

This week we discuss Joe's podcast guests as always. Guest list: Quentin Tarantino, Jesse Griffiths and Tim Dillon 5% of ALL SPONSORSHIP proceeds goes to Justin Wren and his Fight for the Forgotten... charity!! This commitment is for now and forever. They will ALWAYS get money as long as we run ads so we appreciate your support too as you listeners are the reason we can do this. Thanks! Stay safe.. Enjoy folks! Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/joeroganexperiencereview Please email us here with any suggestions, comments and questions for future shows.. Joeroganexperiencereview@gmail.com Follow Garrett on Instagram here: www.instagram.com/gloveone

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Starting point is 00:01:14 Not that you can see it, but it looks great. Nice. We have Quentin Tarantino on. Legend. Absolute legend. What an amazing guest to have on. have followed by Jesse Griffiths and then finish up the week with Tindylin the national treasure That he is Quentin I mean where do you even start like he's been in our lives since what 1995?
Starting point is 00:01:43 Making just the best movies Everybody looks forward to every single one that comes out. It's crazy that Rensport dogs is the first one that movie is so iconic Like that was just One of my favorite movies looking back on it that song. Yeah, every time that song comes on stuck in the middle That's like what reminds every single person about that song is that movie so true right and even the don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't don't just a complete movie like the soundtrack was dope, all the dialogue was dope, the violence was dope, the cinematography, I mean, it was like nothing we'd ever seen. And then the lead right in, and the next one, Paul Fiction,
Starting point is 00:02:33 Ba-ba-a-bang, just bang-bang. And the way they talked about how he brought back, like, what's his name? The grease guy. Oh yeah, that, uh that John Travolta, brought like completely resurrected his career with that movie, like in database, to say that wasn't his first thing he said, make you work with his first choice on that character, but it
Starting point is 00:02:57 wasn't didn't come through for some reason. Funny how things just unfold. Yeah, and I mean, how perfect an idea, really. I mean, if someone's kind of dropping off the radar a little bit like he was, but to be fair, had been around acting for, what, 15 years in fairly big movies before that. I mean, you're getting a kind of seasoned talented actor probably at a discount. Right. Same as before that. I mean you're getting a kind of seasoned talented actor probably at a discount. Right, same as with everyone knew who he was. I mean it's not like he's not incredibly famous by then. Quentin's always these big names but he's also done that with the handful of stars to the Kurt Russell. Just like that was the one that popped out to me but there's
Starting point is 00:03:43 been a handful of guys that he's done that same kind of resurrecting their career by just like that was the one that popped out to me, but there's been a handful of guys that he's done that same kind of resurrecting their career by just like shooting some like maybe at the time, be list, you list star and then making a me list all of a sudden, you know. If we show, yeah, if we show, the way he talked about his interactions was like pretty much everybody in Hollywood was so interesting too and how he just talked about being at the top of his game the whole time like he definitely is an artist for sure. Like the way he foresees everything, lets the story like write itself and the way he was talking about how he lets characters develop and just the difference. He's like, I let the characters write themselves and I'm just like, that's pretty cool process
Starting point is 00:04:22 as a writer, you know. Wasn't he saying that he kind of, like once the characters have been given to the actors, it's almost like when the actors are developing the character, he just kind of steps back from that. Right. Like at least that part of it. Right. I wonder how many other directors do you think is like that? I don't know. I'm sure a lot of them have their own thoughts on how they want each character to be played, but yeah, seems to be pretty trusting. I mean, he casts a lot of amazing actors too, you know. Hmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Got $30,000 for writing true romance. Now that's a dope movie too. That movie was so great. It did. Wasn't Brad Pitt in that? I was about to. Isn't he like the stonus of it?
Starting point is 00:05:07 Yep, yep, yep. Sit on the couch. Yeah. Right? Yeah. That was great. That movie is dark. So he wrote that, I guess he didn't make it,
Starting point is 00:05:16 but then he used that money to kind of get, you know, the bull rolling for his other ones. And then what, after? Was he saying after Reservoir Dogs, that was it? his other ones, and then what, after... Was he saying after Reservoir Dogs that was it? He was big, like after even his first major. Pretty much. He said, like, right out the gate, I mean, even with true romance, he had a home run, and then it was like just one after the next. What was your feeling, like, overall?
Starting point is 00:05:40 I felt like he was fairly down to earth. Like, he just seemed like, that's what I would think Quentin Tarantino was, except probably a little bit cooler. Like, he was fairly down to earth. He just seemed like that's what I would think Quentin Tarantino was except probably a little bit cooler like he was just Sound like I mean his whole life has been Hollywood he grew up in Los Angeles, too, so He's been around it for so long and he's been like he said he's been playing at such a high level for so long It's like sure nothing really surprises him at this point, so He's kind of just I I think you're just a point when you get a little bit older too, like patience is such a virtue,
Starting point is 00:06:09 especially probably in that business, like kind of just let things come, especially whenever they kind of come organically in that kind of field, I think. Yeah, especially when you're at that. I mean, just the fact that he's always had that kind of like fuck Eugene too. Right. He keeps popping up in the moment
Starting point is 00:06:26 But like it's something I keep thinking about with people like from the beginning He's like that's how it's gonna be and he's gonna go that way and you learn to appreciate that like it might not Am I rub some people the wrong way out the gate but like the people that the fuck Eugene is so important for successful people Because if everybody like bought into how everybody else, there would be no successful people, right? You got to have some fuck you. Yeah, I mean, what would his movies have been like if he had listened to critics that said they were too gory or they pushed it too far? I mean, they would just slowly just get so watered down. Right. It wouldn't even be worth watching. And he'd end up making Disney movie. It's his vision at the end of the day it's not like
Starting point is 00:07:07 clearing shit through other people that's his vision so like what a go. You know like dust still done like you think about all these movies I was thinking about that character too. Oh so good. So good that movie is so good. I need to watch that one again. I'm just think about Clue and really necktack so my eye act. Oh my life the net the necktack game is for real It's so weird that movie I remember watching it like not knowing anything about it And it like does start off this like garrings the kidnapping And then it's pretty serious and quite dark and then it just turns into this like
Starting point is 00:07:48 completely bananas lamp on movie that's actually pretty dope and hilarious right this that one's really good you got to think like if there's like certain scenes that stand out in the and like the timeline of our lives like the vast majority of them are going to be like Tarantino scenes. Yeah. Really? I mean, dude, some of those scenes in perfect are just priceless. Yeah, did you get the watch?
Starting point is 00:08:14 Did you get the watch? Where's that? That's that, baby. Maybe that's cool. Get the chopper. Yeah, that's... Oh, those. You can just picture, even the guy with the chopper. Get the chopper. Yeah, that's,
Starting point is 00:08:26 you can just picture, just like even the guy with the ball gag, like you can pick like all these like little steens and tidbits or just like pop out in your head, you know. Bruce Willis was perfect in that movie too. Yeah, absolutely. That was just him at his like most badass Bruce Willis'. I mean, it was like the role was perfect, like absolutely written for him.
Starting point is 00:08:46 He probably didn't even need to act. He's like this is exactly how I am. I'm sorry. A lot of the roles from Bruce Willis have been written that way but yeah, I think about a whole lot of the acting that's been going on but he's cool. Yeah, he's basically the same dude every time for sure. Just slowly getting bolder and bolder. dude every time for sure slowly getting bolder and bolder I was almost a little nervous with it because of the commentary Joe had on that Bruce Lee scene and the Hollywood movie and I mean in a big way Rogan was like the most outspoken that I knew of when it came to like kind of you knew he was going to Quentin was going to take that critically. Like let's be fair. And it was interesting
Starting point is 00:09:32 when they got into it. I mean, it seemed like I don't know. Quentin stood behind it, obviously. He didn't like just say, no, you're right. I mean, he, but it was awkward. It was kind of like a bit of an awkward conversation. I really like the way he approached it though and saying that he's like the only people that could really have any offense to that are his family. Other people like the way he put that out I was like yeah. Yeah other people can fuck it up. Yeah. You for sure and you do. Basically just send that straight up and he's like yeah yeah I guess that's one angle. Can't really fight that. I wouldn't even say he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, he's like, do what you want you're a legend But to think that there's a time where he's still around still able making movies. I mean what Joe was saying
Starting point is 00:10:31 Made sense. It's like dude your movies are getting better, right? You know, they really are and It's probably just a lot of pressure because he really hasn't had like a complete flop of a movie. And so many of them are quite different in their own way, even though, you know, all graphically violent and pretty dark. But yeah, maybe it's just a lot of pressure and he's like, you know what, I got one more and then it's the beach for me. Potentially, I just feel like the way he said he's like, he looks at it as being an artist and he's like, maybe this will just be the mic drop that I want.
Starting point is 00:11:10 I want you guys wanting more, but at the same time, I want to leave on a good one. This is the thing about makeup movies, who knows? Maybe he just comes out with one when he's frigging 65 and he's like, ha ha, made another one. What are they gonna do? I can't do anything. He would go. It's just be like, Ha ha, made another one. What are they gonna do? You can't do anything. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:11:26 So it's just like, I wanted to do this. This is what I've been thinking about. Y'all, y'all, y'all. And then it's a total flop. And we're like, I should have retired. Went too long. Too long, they're cheap. It's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:40 I mean, the last thing I want to see is like the equivalent of an old fighter. I think they even gave that analogy. It's like Chuck LaDella, they're getting knocked out. It's like nah, time to go. But you could still watch once upon a time in Hollywood right now and be like, maybe you've got movie, you know? That's just, you know what I want to go back and watch
Starting point is 00:11:59 is that Kurt Russell won the car one. I completely forgot like what went on in that movie. Pretty much. I saw a thing I've seen that one. Yeah, I completely forgot like what went on in that movie pretty much. I still think I've seen that one Yeah, I'm gonna go back and watch that and then I think I'm gonna squeeze in dusted on this We just feel like I want to as a weather there in Boat Boat Dude the weather is hot. It has been hot here really frickin hard really like round 100 Wow super dry out in Boseman You know and coming up to 4th, did you lie? I was like oh there's gonna be some major fires, but it dumped rain on The early on the 4th of July so that kind of saved us nice
Starting point is 00:12:40 Did you have a lot of fireworks out there? I know L.A. and Venice and Santa Monica don't really have that. There is a few. There was some right out there on the pier. Like people were banging them off, like just after midnight. Kind of being idiots, but for the most part it seemed to be pretty low key. They had the fireworks deal over the marina. I was pretty smogog from just working a bunch Oh nice so I just laid low
Starting point is 00:13:10 But yeah they had a big firework thing that kind of been rejuvenated since COVID so that was slam packed over there in the Marina and Everything seems to be getting back to normal here It's pretty good man. Yeah, so like maybe the whole country is like pretty much back that. They've cleaned up most of the tents by uh golds now. I don't think you knew how the extent how bad it was getting but it was pretty ruthless over there now. It's like I don't know how they're getting them cleaned up but it's like starting to look nice over there. Bulldoza. That's actually. I saw some shit on Instagram when they would straight up bulldozing
Starting point is 00:13:44 little camps out of that and clean just trash in it all Yeah, that would be one way of putting it. I did see a bulldozer, but a lot of it did look like trash too Yeah, I don't know where you draw lines. They need to clean that up. It's gonna be interesting to see how they do it, man Right. I don't know I don't know. It seems like let's jump on to Jesse Griffiths Another one of Steve Rinaldo's friends and like how many dope as friends to Steve Rinaldo? I'm in the dog serious. How many dope as people in Texas have?
Starting point is 00:14:18 Yeah, oh, yeah, that's right. He's from Texas great beard solid. He says you strong beard game says you won't hunt outside of Texas because he's from Texas. Great beard, solid beard. He says he's strong beard game. He says he won't hunt outside of Texas because he's born and raised. He needs to calm down with that. Go hunting wherever. I mean, she's, I mean, yeah, Texas is dope. I love that pride, but it doesn't mean that you can't leave the state. He's already buying potato, organic potatoes from, from Denver. It's an interesting having. There's like tippy toe around certain ways to like save the hog or like kill the hogs. There's like certain things you got to tipy toe around with language. How do you mean?
Starting point is 00:14:58 Just the way he was like discussing it seems like he had to be very political on how he deciphered through how you humanely kill a hog and like these different things as far as like the helicopter won and leave them. And then I think he was talking about how, whenever he would like put them in garbage bags and different things like that, I don't know if that was necessarily like comparing to humane situation. No, yeah, I don't know if that was necessarily like comparing to a humane situation. No, yeah, I know what you mean. I mean, there just is a bit of a stigma with that helicoptering, gunning down,
Starting point is 00:15:34 and leaving them in the field type thing. I mean, I do some hunting, and that's, yeah, look, there are problem, right? And if you're a farmer and they're destroying yeah, look, there are a problem, right? And if you're a farmer and they're destroying all your lands, I mean, how else do you get rid of them? But I get it, I see what people mean when you're just flying around ripping them out of the sky like that, it's like, I understand why people would be upset.
Starting point is 00:16:00 I didn't realize they've rooted down like two feet and the people's like, frig friggin farms, you know that? They'd walk like root down with their snouts like two feet down. And there was like talking about how they become feral pigs too, you know. Huh. Like they grow that. Oh, it's crazy that you can just release a regular pink looking fat pig and then it all of a sudden gets those little tusks and get hairy and just changes completely. It's like what? It's like a grand length over the night.
Starting point is 00:16:32 It was like in a... yeah, yeah. Feed it after midnight and it's just... I mean, it's wild. Like imagine if you dog ran away and you found it in like three months and it has giant spikes on its back. It's got two horns. Yeah, it just, yeah, it just changed completely. Three spikes. Oh yeah, all right.
Starting point is 00:16:51 Yeah. Jesus. Yeah, I don't know. It wasn't interesting how it was talking about how the foods that the animals eat, how rich they are, like, but I think, well, Jesse said he had need any bear. Have you had any bear? Joe was saying like the best? I know I've never even bad the best meat was not like blackberry Bear or whatever the kind of oh blueberry. Yeah, blueberry berry. That's right. That sounds kind of good
Starting point is 00:17:16 I don't know why I know it's like the cutest sounding thing you've ever heard Blueberry bad the blue bear. Blueberry bear pancakes Blueberry bear. Blueberry bear pancakes. Which type of bear are they? Is that brown bear or black bear? Which one's he blue bear? I'm assuming black sounds more blueberry. Do they pick each blueberry and eat it with their giant pole hands?
Starting point is 00:17:41 Or they just eat in the whole book? It's clawing up. That seems like to like Dasa precise of a of a thing. Just delicately pulling each one right. It just do with their tongue is real slow. One of the times. They just fucking hammers down the human right next to it. Yeah, I'd be down to use some blueberry burn for sure.
Starting point is 00:18:02 It sounds delicious. It's all about. I'd be down to use some blueberry, but for sure. It sounds delicious. See what it's all about. There, I heard that the meat goes kind of blue. I don't know if that's true, but. Right? Yeah, it kind of changes color.
Starting point is 00:18:15 It's crazy, it was talking about some of the ways that they keep it for longer. Like some of the main thought processes, how you keep it clean, some people will put bleach in it. I'm gonna say, what a weird thought process to think the bleach would keep it clean. Meanwhile, you're gonna be swallowing bleach. And I mean, he was saying it was incredibly small doses,
Starting point is 00:18:36 but like you still think about just the mindset to think bleach will keep it clean, but I'll eat it after I was in the bleach. Yeah, I mean, you could make a very diluted solution of bleach. And then it's mostly water, right, that just could sterilize. And if the alternative is bacteria gets in there, you get real sick, or maybe it kills those parasites, whatever it could be in there. I mean, you might have a choice.
Starting point is 00:19:05 It might be too difficult to kind of prepare that type of meat. I don't know. I'd rather have bleach-free blueberry berries. I guess your Pro Bleach butt sounds like your Pro Bleach. I'm just making a page for you. It's not always what people think, you know, they hear bleach and they're like, they don't the bear in bleach. It's probably not bleach bear. Bleach bear. Whatever you like to bleach bear. It was cool that he was saying that he think chefs are more like craftsmen,
Starting point is 00:19:35 like almost like plumbers rather than artists. And I guess there's just different schools of thought, like how are you preparing it? Right. You know, you can get like real fancy. Making the f**k, making films like he was saying yeah, exactly. Yeah. You know, you know, our buddy, Dalton's brother, you know Derek?
Starting point is 00:19:54 I mean, you met Derek, I think I met him. Yeah, he does like, very fancy food. You know what I mean? Like, that's how he cooks. Right. If you look at his Instagram, he has quite a big following. like very fancy foods. You know what I mean? Like that's how he cooks. If you look at his Instagram, he has quite a big following. I think he won, he won Iron Chef or something.
Starting point is 00:20:11 He was on one of those big shows. Oh yeah. And he's more like artist style cooking, you know? It's like little dishes. Like you're not gonna go out and have a hell of a workout and then the night eating one of those meals you need like seven of them. Yeah, those are like the bite meals. Whereas this guy is yeah this guy's making you know real food. Right. I mean calorie deaths. For sure. Real sticks. Real sticks. All of it. I would love to go eat it one of his restaurants. They sound
Starting point is 00:20:45 that. Absolutely. And just his whole passion, like from start to finish, like takes people out hunting, like cuts the animal up, gets it already, and then it like even goes through the process of like butchering it all, ready to cook. Right. I mean, just from start to finish to understand that whole process would be pretty definitely going to check out his restaurant. We made that the Austin the whole like open concept for restaurants is super dope. I really enjoy that kind of feel in any restaurant. You know what I mean? That you're kind of like a member of it. Like is he in Austin? I believe that's where he is. I can't but I can't remember the name of it. It's like dip a dip. I can't remember the name of it. It's like dip a- I can't remember the name of his restaurant. I don't want to butcher it but I believe it is
Starting point is 00:21:29 in Austin, yeah. And he was talking about the design and the setup about how it's all just like the walk-in and the office are the only two places that are like kind of pulled away from the major thing that's going on. Otherwise the whole kitchen's exposed, like everything's exposed, and I can say that like in restaurant, modern feel. Yeah, it's called Dated, D-A-I-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D-D- to be we go there. I'll add it to my places that I want to go on my Google map. I refused spot two that Joe's always talking about. Terry blacks. We just go there and spend the whole time eating. We don't do anything useful. I'll go with that. Barely even make it to a club. Yeah, right. Not bad. So he was saying don't ice the kills out there. Like he doesn't like to do it because it kind of waters him down and then the meat Kind of absorbs all the water and then that's like a place for a bacteria to grow
Starting point is 00:22:33 That does make a lot of sense like you got to get him cold But what he was saying about wrapping him in bags and then putting it in the cold I mean that is a much smarter move and it sounded like the way he was saying it's like, oh, this is just how I do it I'm like surely more people do that Keeping it separate from the water makes the most sense and you get the most cold probably right? I would imagine well, there's probably the same amount of cold But yeah, it's not gonna get soggy. It's not gonna get all soggy. A little bit of a famboying out on fishing chips. I like that shout out to my English peeps.
Starting point is 00:23:10 What's up? Fishing chips wins out again on one dish that doesn't taste like shit. I gotta get what that made me want fishing chips the way he was talking about it too. Yeah, right. Seriously, that's an art in itself for sure, cooking up some good fit.
Starting point is 00:23:23 It says, he said too, even said he had to pick one hunt in a fish and he'd choose fish and over hunting. But he also said, yeah, that's it. I know a lot of people here, the same way. I think it's a different pursuit though. Because so much of the time, it's almost not even like about catching the fish. It's almost like meditators.
Starting point is 00:23:44 Right. Holy shit. The rain is going down. We have an amazing star. like about catching the fish. It's almost like meditators. Right. Holy shit. The rain is going down. We have an amazing. All of a sudden, you guys hear that? Yeah. I can have to edit that out. Sorry about that. If it's too loud, or if I drown mid podcast, 73 for the rest of the week here every day. Very nice. No hot. 73. Oh hot. So it's fucking 90 degrees here and the rain is like,
Starting point is 00:24:13 it's a horrendous storm outside. It's interesting. This place is a harsh environment. I'm telling you. Really? Yeah, you got to be tough to live up in Montana. All the time. Get ya. Oh, I don't know how these people did it before like really good heaters and
Starting point is 00:24:37 It's like actual houses like the early settlers must have must have been tough sucking it up I guess like these trees we're gonna ride this winter out Gonna burn them all down. It's they warm. What are the benefits of bozeman? It's other than life. The other. Well, the skiing in his dope, if you're into that, the hiking, the, the Yellowstone, just the scenery, just the views. I mean, bozeman, the whole place is surrounded by mountains It's the deal with in every direction deal with hunting there Can you just cruise out and huh like it's saying?
Starting point is 00:25:11 Yeah, I mean you got to get you got to get a tag, but they're pretty easy to come by You know getting on the right land is not always easy, but if you know people Then you can get on land a body of mine here that I went out on the Yellowstone River with this weekend or last weekend. He has some land and he's like, there's always deer on there. You know, if you get a doe tag, you can head out and... And... Access? What? Access deer?
Starting point is 00:25:40 Yeah, it's out there. No, no, it's just white deer. The deer. Yeah, I'm not be honest. How do you know? I'm trying to sound like I know what I'm talking about. I should know. Yeah, we've heard these words, but it's embarrassing. I've got a lot to learn. But I'm shooting my I'm shooting my bow every day. So at least if I get on the damn thing, there's a good chance I'm going to be able to take it out. There you go. on the damn thing is a good chance I'm going to be able to take it out. There you go. What's the sexist like one of its own little states I'm asking you but I don't know
Starting point is 00:26:09 as far as I can't even go to something it's almost like a free for all is that one and is that place and it's like that in Florida you can shoot probably gate gators right. But you can actually hunt alligator my old roommate stepfather got a actually hunt alligator my older roommate stepfather got a Got a alligator and in Florida like has it taxidermy then his basement looks terrifying Do you need a tag for that? It's just like this gator is on my property. Oh hell yeah Yeah, you you pay a lot of money to get on a Gator just pops on your property like I'm popping this gator because it's about to cruise into my house Yeah, I don't really know I think there's some protection with it. I mean you can't just be shooting them left them right the and they're very pro hunting, but I think it's a lot of private land is what they were saying.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Gotcha. And, you know, so it really means you've got to know people down there, whereas a lot of other states has a lot more public land, which is, you know, in private land in a lot of ways the best to hunt on because less hunters on there. Right. But again, you've got to have an invitation, They're not just letting anybody on their land. Public land. Yeah, you can get more spots, but there could be more people out there. And Jesse, you've spoken. Jesse was talking about that as far as like people, yeah, you can approach them and say that you have any of these hogs that are being like intrusive. Would you like me to come kill them for you? More or
Starting point is 00:27:44 less. I'm pretty sure generally with that, I'm sure you don't need a tag in Texas to get hogs. You can probably kill as many of those you want. And I'm sure people with private land are more than happy to have you on there. Getting rid of their hog problem. If it's causing them a lot of, you know, damage and therefore money to to their farming or their land. Yeah, take them out. I Mean it's all the pork you can eat man. I'll assuming it's good. Did they say it was good? I don't remember That was pretty good. I believe so like he's always talking about his pigs
Starting point is 00:28:21 I take some bacon. Yeah, I'm out of it. I'll take some bacon, bro. Yeah, not mad at all. Yeah, I don't know. But it just was really cool, like overall hearing his passion, like where he gets all his ingredients from, you know, his love for the meats that come in. Right. And just kind of like the, I don't know, is attitude towards being there and cooking,
Starting point is 00:28:46 even hiring those people that he was like, look, you don't need the best resume, I'd rather just somebody be excited about cooking. Like, it just seems like that's such a great opportunity for people to... Great approach for sure, for people to learn and develop a passion for themselves, you know. Yeah, definitely.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Oh, and then, what was the name of that fishing they talked about for catfish? It was something weird, plut. Shit, totally forgot, but you like you stick your hand in the hole. Right, right. And the catfish just by Yeah, I've seen that stuff. I don't know how I feel but would you do that? Probably why not would you do that on five white clothes? Three in a truly
Starting point is 00:29:36 Three in a truly I'm 100% in right Let's jump over to Tim Dylan finish up. There's bad boy. Tim, as always, an absolute pleasure. He, um, he's crushing it. Let's be true. It seems like his podcast every time go by the quickest for me. Like I look down already over every time. I think, hmm, probably because of all the nonsense that he's probably a lot
Starting point is 00:30:05 but at the same time, he is so witty and funny. He's, he seems fairly like really, really intelligent to, he always seems smarter than the last time I heard him talk. I don't know. Yeah, he's get, he gets better for sure. I think he, I think he, he didn't go on as many crazy rants this time around but dipped into his Conspiracy stuff. He's like he's very political though if you if you really pay attention to him like you can't help it Like he is just soup but into it. I thought it was interesting. They brought up the Wii spa
Starting point is 00:30:40 So if you have ever been there the one in um career town So I used to go over Wii spa quite a bit. It's a dope spa. It's great and yeah, they got it like a cold plunge in there and like hot tub so on I was like it's just one of those Yeah, yeah, yeah, because they had the You know a reason about ridicule because they had the one guy in the bathroom with the kids. Is that right? That's it and now it's created a lot of controversy. So it's no brain. It's interesting no brainer. Sorry for me It's like that's automatic no brainer. If you have a dick you gotta get out of that room
Starting point is 00:31:18 We've kids in there or without kids there's separate bathroom. Sorry, but Well, especially if the women don't feel safe. Why would that? Yeah, I don't know. I mean, I get the people are upset. The thing about it is, I get it. I think about it is, it's not the reverse situation ever. You notice that? It's never somewhere. Yeah, there's no women. It's not the other way around naked flashing themselves in the dude. It's not the other way around zero percent of the time. So if you want to show me like correlating numbers where it's like, all right, this is going on on this side. And then this is going on this side. All right. We'll have a conversation,
Starting point is 00:31:55 but the fact that maybe that should be the rule. You got to be one for one. It's zero for a thousand like none have been on the other side of it. So it's like get the fuck out of here with that talk like It's not reasonable. It's like sorry. It's it's a tough one to sell me on. I don't know because it doesn't yeah I mean think about it think about it as a dad or a husband like you're chilling in in that area Then you go to the communal area, which is I think the third floor where the sexes can interact and you got to wear clothes Obviously when you're in there, but they have different they have different kinds of so oners up there like a clay one and I think there's like a ice room too. There's a bunch up there But anyway, you know your kids come up and they're like telling you the story like your young girls
Starting point is 00:32:41 I mean how are you supposed to react? He's supposed to be like, look guys, we've got to be open-minded and blah, blah, blah. I mean, if they're freaked out, you're going to be upset. I mean, as it should be, that's not acceptable in my opinion. Sorry. I'm not like super conservative, but that just doesn't seem right. Like I said, it's not, and it's so interesting. It's not like there's, and this is no disrespect to women either, but it's not like there's a whole group of women that are trying to join men sports and trying to dominate men sports. It's not a whole lot of women that are trying to walk around men's bathrooms.
Starting point is 00:33:13 There's not a whole lot of women that are trying to do these things to all these men are trying to do on the other side. So it's like, what are we doing? How is that not the conversation at all? Because that seems to be the circumstance like we're not hearing it on the other side We're hearing strictly on the one side, so Intention, yeah, I think that's the more interesting point is if it was happening both ways Then you're like okay, it's something we need to figure out, but when it's just pretty one-sided I mean I'm gonna say 100% but nearly a hundred percent from all the speculation and like rhetoric I've heard on the subject seems to be pretty one-sided
Starting point is 00:33:49 Mm-hmm and the way they were like talking about how people Identify as like a Korean guy or something like that like the like the what it's just like this We have gone overboard here to the point where it's like where where do you draw the line? And I think that's the whole point. There is no line Like and that doesn't necessarily have to be the situation. You can do whatever you want. When you show them, like, stigmatize other people and like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:34:14 It's just a tough pill to swallow. Like, it's like how... It's just a weird time because some solution has to be created. Right. And it's like, how do we find this out? And it's just driving us apart. Like the conversation is not getting clearer. It's almost just getting aggressive and violent now. They've been protesting outside the WeSpot and some people are attacked. And it's like,
Starting point is 00:34:37 hold on, it just went from this to something far worse. It's never the people that are actually involved. It's some other people that just want to get some aggression out of their own life and put all their energy on somebody else's like Somebody that wants to hit somebody with an escape. Yeah more or less I mean, they use your energy to fuel their energy, you know, I don't know It seems to be the situation. That seems to be a narrative that has played out here of late in a lot of regards. Yeah, I mean, it definitely breeds frustration in people which who knows? I mean, then it starts breeding conspiracy theories
Starting point is 00:35:18 and people like Tim Dillon are all in with those. I mean, his 9-11 stuff, it's like, it's exhausting talking about it. I'm like this was 20 years ago. That's interesting. Like the, you know, the missile going into the building or the plane and was it that, was it this and the building seven falling down and I kind of believe all of it, but at the same time it hasn't helped me or hurt me to believe it one way or another so it's like I hate to sound like there's definitely some fuckery, but what's annoying is like we never really got any answers
Starting point is 00:35:54 It's like they it just all stayed in the realm of conspiracy. Yeah, it's like you would have thought something when it come out like one dude There was like okay straight up. I worked on this as well It's so interesting and I never really thought about it from the standpoint from the government but isn't it great to cause like controversy and cause stirred up like whether or not it's real or fake. It works to your advantage regardless. Like whatever. Probably it really does. Yeah, because then if you have paint all this like
Starting point is 00:36:21 conspiracy on one side and then reality on the other side and kind of keep everybody in a fog Nobody really knows you've kind of done what you wanted to do in the first place I and we have examples of them do it with Operation Paperclip where they were like the design teams were put together to debunk UFOs and make people seem like they were crazy, right and you are posting and make people seem like they were crazy. And even that story that Joe told about the men in black, like if he was the government, he'd have some people dressed up and fuck with some people too. That would make sense.
Starting point is 00:36:54 It's so even. Why not? To do all the things that you would think would be fucking nuts. Like that would make sense. Yeah, I'd go like a robot and just ask weird questions and then disappear. Because if I told you that story that some big dude with one eyebrow showed up and was talking to me like a robot and I was like listen, so he was from the government.
Starting point is 00:37:13 You'd be like, care, what kind of fucking masculine were you on, bro? Yeah, how high were you? Right. Right. But no doubt stuff like that happens. It's got to be something to it because there's a lot of accounts of those guys I used to be fascinated with the story of them when I was younger and then yeah, when that movie came out I'm like there's another one I want to see there's another story and that was based on that. I did not know that
Starting point is 00:37:39 What the men and black movies? Yeah, there's this like, this idea of what the men and black were has been around for a long time. I think it came around in like the 70s, like 60s or 70s or something. And they just like, you know, tall, odd looking dudes that with real pale skin. And they just all wear black and they come in and they're like, don't talk about this. What did you see? You know, this is all top secret or I don't I don't really know too much about it But they would just creep people out just show up in these small towns and you know and who knows maybe it was just all myth and legend and but
Starting point is 00:38:20 Yeah, there's accounts of it. Yeah, it's pretty interesting. Those are kind of fun rabbit holes to go down. Look out. It would be more interesting if there was better accounts of it. It always comes from some hillbilly that looks drunk, and you're like, we can't believe you, bro. Sugar, sugar water. No, I remember that scene. I'll never forget that scene though when
Starting point is 00:38:46 men in black starts out and this is such a, it kind of falls in line with that same like thought process about infinity and all these other universes but when those two big aliens are flicking the earth around like it's a friggin pinball. Oh, it's like the whole galaxy they're playing mom with it like it's nothing that would make more sense The other shit like if that was the case the least we have like the chaos would be understood like our There's just some guys kicking around some balls that makes more sense It would put all of our problems in perspective if like one of those guys One of those aliens accidentally just knocks us down a drain and that's the end of the galaxy
Starting point is 00:39:24 Like blue So this guy's one of those aliens accidentally just knocks us down a drain and that's the end of the galaxy. Like, bloop, see ya. I'm really quarter. Thanks for playing. I'm really quarter. Yeah, there was movies. We'll go. The first one, definitely.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Right. It was excellent. I didn't see the new one with Chris Hemsworth. Do you see that one? I'm Emma's that one. Yeah, I got it. Keep a real with Tommy. He's great, but yeah, I didn't bother.
Starting point is 00:39:45 I love that Tim wants to get that little Habib guy, the Instagram dude. It's crazy that. On his podcast. What do you say, 10 grand? You get him on? Joe with the promoter. Joe's like, have him on here and you can just come here.
Starting point is 00:39:58 Yeah, that would be dope. That guy is so fascinating though. I don't know what it is about this Instagram. He was like, when Tim goes oh no He's more famous than me because he's fired a monkey. I can't do that. I can't 18 years old that guy Is he really? 18 he's like the tiny tiny is still in the game. He's got girls on deck Right is it he boxing somebody too? I hope that guy's small as
Starting point is 00:40:28 while otherwise that's going to be on fire. I imagine I think that was what the deal was. I saw there like spar off thing. But it was almost like, I'm pretty interesting situation. Yeah. Why I've seen that logo punch some stuff and I don't know. I don't know about how that fight's going to play out. I wish him all the best. He's definitely surrounded by some tough guys. So maybe he can... He folds something out. Yeah, maybe he can pull something out.
Starting point is 00:40:53 Best of luck to know. It's hard to know. Hard to know. What is his whole name? Let me look him up real quick. It's Tim moving. I probably won't even be able to say it. Tim moving back to LA, right?
Starting point is 00:41:05 Yeah, so he wants a place out there and He's just gonna get a place out there and I think also and asked it Didn't he kind of say he hated Austin though as well? I think he's not a huge fan He has a bit of a love hate thing. That's gonna turn around though when He Start when this clubs open it, and he starts performing out there. No doubt.
Starting point is 00:41:29 I mean. How far out do you think that is? It's hard to say. It's like I wonder how far I'm gonna told them back right now, just to fire it up. No, I don't know. It just takes time to set up. They're all busy, he's doing his shows,
Starting point is 00:41:44 doing his parties, performing a lot. And getting the club right is going to take some time that they might even still be some certain type. Maybe they're planning on making it kind of airtight for another COVID shutdown. You know, maybe they're specially designing it so that if that happens again, there's like testing on site, special spacing, open windows like who knows. Smart. That sounds smart. Do that. It sounds, it sounds like something Joe would do. Like how he wants to set it up. Just be prepared. We're going to find out. It's going to be dope.
Starting point is 00:42:21 I want to be one of the first down there to check it out I mean, it's it's gonna be the the Mac of comedy in a lot of ways and I would love to Love to be there to see that opening of it be a great podcast to do afterwards right talk about it Not that he needs publicity from us. I wouldn't make any sense, but yeah All right, well, that's a wrap for this week. Thanks as always guys for tuning in and putting up with us and Looking forward to it next week. Thanks, guys. Take good care guys. Peace out de la En base de paella y de agua La botella Cómo veces muy sencillo Los en base del verano Siempre van a la amarillo Echo MS

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