Quick Question with Soren and Daniel - Dangerous Bangers: Drop Dead Fred
Episode Date: August 1, 2023It's real Dangerous Bangers hours. The guys discuss the 1991 comedy Drop Dead Fred, bad movie moms, good imaginary movie friends, and peak Phoebe Cates to decide once and for all if Drop Dead Fred is,... in fact, a banger. Watch this episode at https://www.youtube.com/@QQPodcast Help us grow the show by following us on socials and doling out some sweet, sweet engagement: https://www.linktr.ee/QQPodcast
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I've got a quick, quick question for you, alright?
I wanna hear your thoughts, I wanna know what's on your mind
I've got a quick, quick question for you, alright?
The answer's not important, I'm just glad that we could talk tonight
So what's your favorite? Who did you get?
What do I be? What was it I did?
Where did all the bad things go? I forgot it I saw a movie, Daniel O'Brien When will I be remembered? Was it out there? Word it over Oh, forget it
I saw a movie, Daniel O'Brien
Two best friends and comedy writers
If there's an answer, they're gonna find it
I think you'll have a great time here
I think you'll have a great time here Video edition. I am one half of that podcast. Senior writer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, author of How to Fight Presidents,
and reluctant return YouTube star Daniel O'Brien.
Joined as always by my co-host, Mr. Soren Bui. Soren, say, explain how we got here.
Hey, everybody. It's me. I'm so happy to be back.
I needed this. It's just good to be back in front of a camera.
Oh, baby. Oh, baby. It's just good to be back in front of a camera. Oh, baby.
Oh, baby.
It feels good.
I insisted on us doing this.
I needed it from Daniel, and he flew all the way out here, and we're doing it.
Now, I don't actually, I don't totally understand.
I think that we're trying to save our podcast from what I understand.
That's true, yeah.
For listeners who don't know, we are, you can listen to this podcast like you always have, but you can also watch us do it in real time in front of each other on YouTube at QQ Podcast, where you can see us occasionally look at each other and engage with each other.
You can see me fiddle with my cast. I do a lot of that.
I do a lot of that if you're only listening you missed
just how much pure
vibrating Soren did when he was talking
about being happy to be back on camera
you're also missing our wonderful
set design we got our show logo
there it is without our names
interesting
we've got
the cool
bass that I
do a solo on peony I do a
a solo
on every episode
I think most of them
have been cut for time
but
show them all again
yeah
they're in there
and then a guitar
that I
I'd noodle
I'd noodle on
you'll hear it
throughout the episode
probably
unless we cut it
I don't know why we would
it's really good stuff
came out of that
we've
and we've got the the don't know why we would. Some really good stuff came out of that. And we've got
the world here.
Because we...
Because that's what we're trying to heal.
With this.
As you started doing the intro,
I was already lamenting
the fact that on video,
you have to bring a different energy.
Because you saw i pointed
right yeah and i was like oh fuck uh it's so much more low stakes when i'm doing it my garage and
i'm like i can just wander in there and be like all right let's just get started and like i can
be pretty low energy and everything when you're on camera it's just doesn't play man and i've never
the last time we did one of these I am realizing now I was not thinking about
what my face was doing while you were talking
because when I'm listening
to you I forget that a camera
could be in fact two
could be on me and they could cut to me
at any time and I'm sure I'm just like
and then I said a funny thing
just turn off
yeah
yeah well yeah just turn off yeah yeah yeah um well so last time we did an episode of this
we ran longer than we wanted to yeah and so i'm thinking this time maybe we just jump into it
okay jump straight into the game because we this is like the return of the gangster uh no that's
not we're calling it we're calling it dangerous bangers yeah the gangster return of the gangster uh no that's not what we're calling it we're calling it dangerous bangers
yeah the gangster return of the gangster is a uh outcast song oh okay all right um so uh
our quick question is hey is this movie still good yeah we're just gonna bring in a movie
that we really like and have liked in our past but have not revisited in several years
and we're letting the other person watch it and they're in our past but have not revisited in several years and
we're letting the other person watch it and they're going to tell us whether or not this movie
holds up and also is not problematic i think i think those are two it's two pronged yeah because
holding up and not being problematic can really be two different things there's a lot of movies
like gangs of new york if you watch it's a great movie but it's got like some fucking star wipes
and stuff in it where you're like oh no, no, that doesn't hold up at all.
And like Cameron Diaz, you're like, it really becomes clear that she should never be in a period piece now.
And we were so forgiving then.
It's just times change.
Yeah.
At that time, it was just like Cameron Diaz.
Yeah, she's a star.
Put her in the movie with the other stars.
Of course.
What's the problem?
What's the problem?
It'll make a million dollars.
And a million dollars, by the way, then was 175 175 even that i don't think is enough for a movie
um okay so uh last time we talked about how how do you know which is a movie that daniel brought
to me my attention and um i hated it yeah i did not care for. And so it was deemed not a banger.
Yeah.
We also, just to sidetrack, as we always do,
because you mentioned things being problematic,
I realized we were talking about something in that movie
that was very, like, a dated treatment of women
where Reese loses her job and then, like,
well, now I guess I just have to fall in love.
And I said, out of instinct well it
was 2010 i think we need to pick what date is okay because 2010 is not that number keeps going up as
i keep aging and we that's not the system we should use yeah it's very troublesome uh that
there are movies from like 2016 where i'm like oh we used to say it was the
80s and now we're just like well obama was president nobody cared about anything everybody
was happy um yeah i say and we also problematic because one of the movies i brought daniel's
attention was called monster squad and monster squad's got a lot of hard uh f F F bombs in it. Um, and using homosexuality as a slur and some other stuff.
Oh, um, at one point some kids photograph a woman changing against her will and then use those
pictures as blackmail. Yeah. Uh, kids, the heroes of the film, the people we've been rooting for.
Yeah. Uh, that's, that's tough. Um, and I, I don't want want to derail us too much
but I realize that I have to do this with music too
because for a long time my song
my go-to song in karaoke was
do you know what it is? Funky Cold Medina?
yeah Funky Cold Medina from
Tone Loke
now he's scrubbed all evidence of that
across all formats
and that's a song about essentially Spanish fly.
It's a song about an aphrodisiac that you can make people want to have sex with you and the different ways that he uses it.
And like spoiler, not great.
Not that the ways that he chooses are not so hot.
In fact, at one point gives some to his dog and his dog starts having sex with his leg.
gives some to his dog and his dog starts having sex with his leg. Um, I can't sing that. I realized that in the middle of doing it at karaoke where I was like, ah, this is tough. And there's one
line in there where he's like, he, he uses it on a person who then turns out to be a man.
And he thought was a woman. And then he, he's like, I had to get out of there. You know what
I'm saying? This is the eighties and I'm down with the ladies and that's that line used to be very funny to me when i was young because it's
so so dumb and it's so dated um but just doing that verse where he's like trying to get get a
woman to have sex with him by feeding her drugs and it turns out to be a man he's like nah fuck
that i gotta get out of here. What could happen to me?
I was like seeing it.
I was like, I can't do this song anymore.
It's really rough.
Yeah.
Okay.
So anyway, the movie I brought to Daniel's attention
is Drop Dead Fred.
And just give a synopsis of that.
It's a movie I've, to begin with, never seen.
And I was so in the dark about it.
Everything, including cast, was going to be a surprise.
Like when you told me to watch this movie,
I had to double-check.
Was it Drop Dead Fred, Drop Dead Gorgeous,
or the John Cusack?
Better Off Dead.
Better Off Dead.
And I know nothing about any of those movies.
So I watched Drop Dead Fred, the correct one,
and the movie starts. And the movie
starts, it's a little girl in bed and her mother is reading her a bedtime story about a princess
who falls in love with a prince and they live happily ever after. And the little girl asks if
they really did live happily ever after. Mother says, yes, of course, because the princess was
very good, very well behaved. And if you you're well behaved to get rewarded with a prince and little girl says what a load of shit and the mother is taken
aback then we get the title sequence great movie which is uh like a lot of movies in the past
an incredibly long very involved title sequence like that's a thing that we used to spend time on
in movies this is a lot of like stylized construction paper graphics that's a thing that we used to spend time on in movies. This is a lot of like stylized construction paper
graphics that show a lot of things that are gonna happen in this film a lot of cartoon stuff about like
Stuffed animals getting their heads ripped off and like poop being smeared places things that that don't make sense
You don't realize the first time you're watching it that you are seeing a bunch of stuff that's gonna show up later
But it's a lot of visuals from the movie done in this strange cartoony construction paper style.
One thing that got me very excited seeing this credit sequence
is seeing the name with Tim Matheson
and knowing that it's an 80s or 90s movie
and Tim Matheson's in it.
I'm like, oh, we're going to get a prick.
We're going to get a real prick.
This is great.
He's never been a good guy.
I can't wait.
The movie, after the credit sequence, we smash forward to, we assume the little girl is now grown up Phoebe Cates.
She is distraught and trying to get back her boyfriend, who is Tim Matheson.
She is, or her husband.
She is on a break from work and she goes to him at his car dealership place where he works.
And he's in a suit and he's
like totally a prick and she's like i want to get back together and like before she can even
say what she wants to say he's like no no no you're right we should split up you're absolutely
right this is the right thing for us he's like like very much gaslighting her he's like you were
the one who told me that i should go and be happy with annabella this other girl that i'm dating
she was like i don't think i would have said that. I was like, no, no, no, no, no, you did.
We get the sense that Tim Matheson is a dog.
10 out of 10 prick score right away.
She chases him down in her car and is still shouting like,
get back together with me, get back together with me, please.
He's like, it's over.
We're getting divorced.
Goodbye.
And he speeds off.
She pulls over.
She goes to a phone booth to call her friend, who we don see yet and she is distraught over the divorce she still has her car she doesn't know where she's going to sleep that
night uh as she's talking a random carjacker a random like guy walks by and sees her car
has a golf club smashes the window takes, leaves. And then she is still talking.
She does not see this going on.
Another guy walks over, sees a window open, steals her car, drives away.
It's broad daylight.
She looks, oh no, that's my car.
She has to run to her job as a court stenographer.
And she gets in there late and says, I'm really sorry.
I lost my husband and my wallet and my car.
And then she gets and sits and starts to type again.
And the judge says, real quick, stenographer, approach the bench.
You're fired.
And I don't think that's how it works.
I don't think because...
It's a cool thing to do for a judge.
It's a cool thing to do for the movie, for the judge.
Where's your stenographer now?
You need that for law.
You need it.
On her way out of the courtroom, she's carrying her absurdly large box of stenographer paraphernalia,
and she bumps into a hunky childhood friend of hers named Mickey,
who was just like a happy, cheerful guy from her past who is really happy to see her again.
He doesn't work in the courtroom, he explains. He's there because he's getting a divorce. And he's really happy that he got to keep his cute
daughter in the divorce. He has a picture of his daughter, like safety pinned to paper clipped to
like court documents, just like, look, here's the daughter. I must have brought this to court to
show the judge, can I have her still? But this is done to establish, like, she's got a hunky childhood friend
who's clearly been thinking about her for a long time.
He is also recently single.
And he's a single dad, so we get the sense
that he is a good guy.
And he says, she's great, I love her,
but she is a lot, kind of like you were at that age.
She's like, I wasn't a lot at that age.
I'm like, yeah, you were.
You did pranks to my grandma.
You were, I mean, like, it was only when your mom was around we were all scared of your mom she's like my mom's fine what
are you talking about and and then he was like yeah it wasn't you it was you know you never said
it was you it was always drop dead fred your imaginary friend and she this is the first time
she's thought about drop dead fred in a long time big smile she loves the memory of fred this imaginary friend that to her was very
real mickey fuck off for an hour or so she goes to try to stay at her friend's apartment her friend
is carrie fisher that rules uh and then her domineering mom shows up at carrie fisher's
apartment like you're not staying here you're staying with me and phoebe case tries to put her
foot down i'm staying here no you're staying with me and so and the mom wins she is now back in her childhood house and you get a little
glimpse of what this mother was like because she she can't there's a rope in the blocking off the
living room that says do not enter do not step on the rug and the mother is very much like we are
going to get your husband back tomorrow you're going to do what I say and we are going to get your husband back tomorrow. You're going to do what I say, and you're going to get your husband back.
Stay out of the living room.
Very type A.
Yeah, yeah.
Phoebe goes back to her childhood bedroom,
and there is a jack-in-the-box that has tape over it.
She removes some of the tape, and then out comes, eventually,
drop-dead Fred, the titular imaginary friend.
We see a brief flashback of the first time Fred appears in young Phoebe's life.
The little girl is asleep in bed, and a gross, dirty, gnarled hand comes out from behind the pillow
and slaps her on the head to wake her up.
Speeding up a little bit, Drop Dead Fred is here.
He has red hair hair wears green clothes
he is so excited
to see Phoebe Cates again
she is a little excited
to see him
because there's clearly
so much memory
and affection there
he is
an off-putting presence
he is a loud
British punk
who screams a lot
he's chaotic
he calls her snot face
he immediately picks his nose and rubs it on her
and instantly wants to get back into playing the kind of games that they used to.
And he's like bouncing around her room and destroying stuff and trying to break stuff.
And his first act of mayhem is he goes outside,
steps in a bunch of dog shit,
walks his hands back into the house,
and then smears the dog shit
all over the living room
that we're not allowed to touch.
A lot of this movie is different scenes
of drop-dead Fred showing up
and trying to cause mayhem
and then disappearing
and it looking like Phoebe Cates
is the one responsible.
All of it topped with Phoebe Cates' mother
being more and more stern
and more and more like
this woman would have been a terror to grow up with.
And I think, correct me if I'm wrong,
but throughout all this,
the movie where Drop Dead Fred
is doing increasingly damaging things,
are we led to believe that it's possible
that this is Phoebe Cates
and that this is all in her imagination?
Yes.
We'll get to it,
but there's only one scene in the movie where it seems like it's not in her imagination.
Like if you're looking for evidence, there's only one scene that I clock.
Drop Dead Fred is the only one who sees her husband cheating, right?
And she tells her.
Oh, I guess there's two moments.
Yeah.
So the one moment is she and her mom are out shopping so she can dress
more like her mom and they get home, they open the door and there's a note on the ground
that was like, like waiting for them in the house.
And Phoebe Cates takes it up and reads it.
And it's a letter from what she thinks is a letter from Charlie to come meet me at the
apartment.
I want you back.
It's actually written by Fred.
It was a trick.
I hadn't really thought about it before, but it's really like a an early title version of tyler durden yeah and i'm really trained the whole
time to look for clues like is drop dead fred real or are we gonna see a scene where it's just her
smearing dog shit on the floor and causing all this havoc are we gonna get one of those scenes
we don't but the movie continues like this where adult phoebe her stated goal is we going to get one of those scenes? We don't. But the movie continues like this, where adult Phoebe, her stated goal is, I need to get back with my husband. And drop dead
Fred, who is an agent of chaos and is like bummed that she grew up, also thinks his mission is to
help her get back with Charlie, her estranged husband, because my job is to make you happy.
And if that's the thing that's going to make you happy, then that's what I'll do. And then I'll disappear after that.
Her mother's goal is to get her back with Charlie as well.
And throughout all of this,
Drop Dead Fred pops up and does mayhem
and is very stressful and impossible to reason with,
which I understand is the point of the movie.
But when I want him to just be quiet,
I don't understand why he just doesn't like,
don't press the button, just please follow the rules.
The movie is also interspersed with flashbacks
to young Phoebe Cates and her adventures
with Drop Dead Fred,
which are also, like, really chaotic mayhem.
They, Drop Dead Fred's like, let's play burglars,
and they rob their own house.
They, like, steal a bunch of shit from their house.
Break windows.
Break windows, throw the stuff out the window uh the father calls the cops and uh but the line gets cut by fred fred or phoebe
yeah and uh so he doesn't know that the cops are actually arriving when the cops do arrive he
attacks them and they get confused thinking he's the burglar and they send him to jail.
It's not low stakes mayhem that they're doing.
Her dad goes to jail for a while.
Yeah.
And like later on, like Phoebe Cates like sinks somebody's house.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, we'll get there.
We'll get there.
So we get all these flashbacks of mayhem and the present stuff of mayhem.
And one of the things we learn in the flashbacks is how much joy little Phoebe gets with drop dead Fred.
It's like really real that this is her only friend and her mother controls the entire house and her mother is unreasonable and mean and cruel and like even shuts down the husband, doesn't let him speak.
They get the quickest divorce I've ever seen where she is yelling at Phoebe Cates as a little girl and talking about how much she hates her daughter.
And he is trying to be like, be reasonable.
It's okay.
She's like, what do you know about raising a kid?
He goes, apparently nothing.
Takes his coat and leaves.
Divorced.
Hell yeah.
And just walks out of the house and they're done.
And we never see him again.
Maybe he fucking died.
We don't know. Uh, back
in the present, she
is still trying to get
Charlie back and
uh, she goes to stay
at Carrie Fisher's
houseboat for a while.
So, Carrie Fisher has an apartment, right?
She does. But she also has a houseboat.
She also has a houseboat. Okay. This is the best scene because it's a very horny scene.
She goes to show up at the houseboat to hang there for a while.
And she confides in Carrie that Drop Dead Fred is back.
And Carrie is the only one who like softly believes her.
We meet this 60-year-old guy that Carrie Fisher is fucking.
And our introduction to him is we just hear him from the upstairs part of the boat.
And we're like, are you coming back to bed, dear?
And Carrie Fisher turns to Phoebe Cates and is like, he is an animal.
He goes all night.
Yeah, it's very disruptive to have Phoebe Cates at our house because she was like, there was a marathon fuck session happening upstairs.
We just hear his voice for a while.
And then he comes down and he's like a full blown suit and a 60 year old man.
And it's like they leave
Phoebe Cates
is taking care of the boat
and then she swears she sees
Charlie on his boat so she tries
to move the houseboat out into
the water to follow him.
Drop dead Fred of course can't be reasoned
with. He wants to play pirates and he wants to press
lots of buttons in the boat.
And he breaks the boat.
He goes into the engine room and just starts smashing things and breaks that and sinks the boat house.
And I want to briefly stop down and talk about Phoebe Cates is incredible in this movie.
She is allowed to be so funny and so weird and crazy.
And she plays so much of it with a straight face.
There are so many details.
When she goes to tell Carrie Fisher about her house
sinking, she just
stands outside of a conference room
in full glass, soaking wet,
looking around as if she's not soaking wet.
And she's like,
Come here.
Carrie Fisher finally comes out and excuses herself.
She's like, So I've got some bad news.
Do you know how you used to have a house?
Well, it sank.
And it wasn't me.
It was Fred.
And so Carrie gets in like a fake fight with like, where's Fred?
Can I strangle him?
Am I strangling him?
Yeah.
She has a nice lunch with Mickey, the guy from the first scene.
Yeah.
And she and Fred is there the whole time,
and she is just trying to engage with Mickey.
But Fred is obviously causing chaos,
and when we see her point of view,
he's grabbing her arms and moving them around
and trying to knock stuff off her table.
To his point of view, to Mickey's point of view,
this is all just her fighting Fighting with herself doing some really great
Bruce Campbell evil dead 2 stuff where she is like not in control for not in control like but like doing idle hand stuff
It's very fun and Mickey in like like a pure playbook of
Underwritten
Female leads in movies and of the 90s is just like so taken by everything she does you know they've
like romantic comedies where like the guy is terrible but for some reason the girl is just
like i love it because yeah i i'm not the focus of this movie he does that role he was like why
did you do that why did you just throw spaghetti because i'm crazy you're crazy in the best way
and he's throwing spaghetti in this restaurant and they get thrown out of the restaurant
and then she just leaves for a while.
And every time he pops up, he's doing more of that.
Just joyful, like...
He's just the most kind.
I love how violent and weird you are.
I'm going to yes and it forever.
Yeah.
She causes so much damage in something, again,
that her mother decides to take her to a vague mind doctor of some kind.
A child psychologist.
Yeah.
A psychologist but for children.
Because it was the same one she had when she was a kid.
We get a fun reveal where all of the kids who are in this room for imaginary friend purposes,
they're imaginary friends.
We can now see them.
And Fred can see them.
And Phoebe Cates can see them.
And they just do like bits together for a while. And they know each other while they know each other like Fred gets there and it's like namby
pamby yeah it's very exciting and there's one that they all kind of fucking hate like this guy
yeah there's a social dynamic to all the the invisible friends it's such a great reveal it's
really really fun they all like it's like the Beetlejuice waiting room like it after death
where like everybody just all of a sudden knows each other and they're all like yeah and the big hallmark of drop dead fred as an imaginary friend is he is
disgusting he's grotesque yeah it's shit it's boogers it's spitting it's it's like this role
like very unpleasant and all of them are like that they're all like hey fred watch this
they rip their neck open or their head explodes and And it's great fun. And the mother comes out with these green pills from the doctor.
And the doctor is like, give her one of these every day.
And the imaginary friends let Fred know like, oh, if she takes those, you'll die.
You'll disappear.
The movie continues.
The movie continues.
She is basically under house arrest with her mom and some giant nurse that her mom hires to like make sure she's fed and has these pills.
She eventually breaks out and finds Fred again.
And they're like,
let's go to Charlie's big party and let's win him back there.
And so she goes to the party and she's going to try to win him back.
We,
uh,
Fred does a Fred thing where he slides on his back on the ground and looks up
someone's dress.
And that person is not wearing any panties.
And he's very excited.
And that person happens to be Bridget Fonda.
And you forget that she's in this movie, don't you?
I did not remember that Bridget Fonda was in this.
Phoebe finds Charlie at the party and wants him back.
And then Bridget Fonda walks up.
And Bridget Fonda is the Annabella that we've been talking about from before
and they are clearly together
and Phoebe goes a little bit crazy on this
and leaves and doesn't know what to do with herself.
Starts to think she's going to be resigned
to taking these pills forever.
But then Charlie, for some reason,
decides, I do want you back.
Come move back in with me.
Let's be married again.
And for a brief period, this seems like it could be a good relationship.
Like, they're very clearly fucking a lot.
They're in love.
Yeah.
They're really into each other.
Yeah.
And she is willingly taking these pills.
That's right.
She's becoming an adult.
Yeah.
And Fred is dying this whole time.
yeah uh and fred is dying this whole time and finally with like one of his last acts because she tries to make charlie a mud pie is like isn't this don't you think this is cute and
fun that i did this like no it's like okay i'll make you a romantic adult salad good and as uh
she's making the salad and fred is slowly dying and mad that she's eating salad. Fred discovers by hovering above the wall in the next room, he can hear Charlie talking to Annabelle on the phone.
Giving like amazing prick exposition of exactly what you need to be overheard.
Annabelle, Annabelle, you know I'm still in love with you.
She doesn't know anything.
I can handle her.
Of course we can still be together.
Very incriminating stuff.
Yeah.
And he's like, Phoebe Cates, please just open the door and listen to what Charlie is saying.
Please, you can take the pills.
Just do this thing for me.
Yeah.
So she opens the door and listens to Charlie.
And he is, thankfully for our purposes, continuing to do very helpful one-sided exposition.
I love fucking you, Annabella. Don't worry about Phoebe Cates. Who cares about Phoebe Cates? I'm going to do very helpful one-sided exposition i love fucking you annabella don't
worry about phoebe cates who cares about phoebe cates i'm gonna do this forever yeah and so she
decides secretly yeah a long time uh i'm gonna leave this guy for good now but i don't really
know what to do and in a very strange scene fred is lying on the ground and says just come
with me and so she like collapses onto him
yeah and goes into his body and they disappear into this dream sequence of uh her house and she
goes into the house and uh at some point needs to manifest a tree so she can climb up to the
different floor on her house it gets very surreal surreal. It's very, very surreal. And she confronts her mom and says,
I'm not scared of you anymore.
You can't control me.
Goodbye.
And then she, a very warm scene,
goes into her childhood bedroom,
and it's young Phoebe Cates taped to her bed.
And she removes the tape and hugs her.
And it's like, you don't have to be scared anymore.
It's a really good adult version,
freeing the young version by traveling through time in some way.
And then she awakens back in Charlie's apartment
and we learn that Fred is like,
you don't need me anymore now.
This is what I was supposed to do.
I have to go now
and you have to do what you need to do.
She now has a very similar scene
where she confronts her mom in real life.
Charlie calls, tries to get back together, she hangs up the phone, done with Charlie,
and as she's leaving her mom is like, but I'll be so lonely if you go.
And Phoebe's like, you should make a friend.
And then she leaves.
Oh, scathing.
And we don't know exactly what she's going to do.
We find out in a nice wrap-up scene where she is dressed insanely
and Carrie Fisher is
doing power walking. One of them is dressed
like a lunatic and Carrie Fisher is smoking.
And we learn at the end of that scene
Carrie Fisher's like, good news.
I've made millions and millions of dollars
off this floating condominium
sinking. So I'm rich now.
Thank you, Drop Dead Fred.
The last person we check in on is Phoebe is leaving to go to parts unknown.
She comes across Mickey and Mickey's cute daughter who is causing havoc and like inspired
the current nanny to quit.
And the cute daughter was like,
it wasn't me.
It was dropped at Fred.
If he was like,
what did you say?
And Phoebe can't see him.
But Fred is, is now like,
He's got a new kid.
He's passed down
to this cute little girl.
It's,
the nanny says,
you're gonna have to
find a new nanny.
She starts walking away
and then gets trapped
in like a
Looney Tunes style
lasso trap.
Snare that pulls her
into a tree.
It seems heavily implied
that Phoebe Cates
and Mickey
are going to
end up together.
She will at least be this girl's babysitter and be a person who understands the drop-dead
Fred of it all.
It is interesting that they don't bother to give you that part.
That they're like, no, it's not a love story.
Yeah.
That's not what this is.
It's like, no, this is a story between a girl and her friend.
That's a very good exposition of what's happening.
A lot happens in the movie.
Yes, there's a ton.
And it's like, it is, it's just,
so much of it is like flashbacks
and then flash forwards to them,
to this girl or this woman and then her friend
and just things going wrong
and she has no control over it.
Yeah.
But she's still, I can't say enough about
how good Phoebe Cates is in this movie
and how much fun she gets to have. I also
can't say enough about how
disgusting Drop Dead Fred is.
But he's really good, right? He's really good.
It really shocked me.
Because I...
When you start to understand the premise,
oh, it's imaginary friend, but for
an adult, that's fun.
That's a really good idea for a movie.
He is like, he's not a clown.
He is destructive and mean and nasty.
Yeah.
And like, he gets his head caught
in the refrigerator door
and it comes out
and it's like all flat and stretched.
It's unpleasant to look at.
It's a very like visually disgusting movie.
So what I really enjoyed about it as a kid, this is a movie that I've loved since I was pretty young.
And my brother and I used to watch it all the time.
And first of all, the little girl in it is incredible.
The little girl who plays little Phoebe Cates is like that.
You never get that from actors and from child actors.
And she's so good in it.
And I think part of the reason is that he is really
good with kids in it so like he is really gross and disgusting but like in exactly the right way
where i don't know if you ever seen a movie with like ryan gosling with kids like my blue valentine
stuff or like oh this guy's just fucking good with kids like a lot of this i think is improv
his scenes with her are great yeah and you you, like, he's more protective of her as a child,
and you really buy that, like,
he is either an invention
of her mind
or, like,
unnecessary magical spirit
that was like,
I am here to protect
this girl
and to, like,
give her the joy
that she can't get
from her parents
and her weird,
isolated dollhouse life.
And their dynamic
is so warm
and pure and fun.
It's a little bit stranger with Phoebe Cates because she's an adult and she's an attractive adult.
And they're like really close in each other's space a lot.
And again, he's rubbing snot on her.
There's like constant intimacy with them running around together and being so close and like screaming into each other's mouths.
And it's like, where is, where's this going?
Is he the prince that we talked about in the beginning that she ends up with?
They do.
They do kiss at the end.
Yeah.
Which is like that.
I remember that vividly as a child where I was like, wait, what?
Yeah.
Before he disappears.
Yeah.
They kiss.
So it is.
I don't know.
Let's not talk about it. I don't want to think about that part.
Early on,
when they're going to
do the robbery,
he's already dressed for it.
He's like, we've got to get your sweater all stripy.
And he's just rubbing shit on her sweater.
So much of that feels like this could not have been scripted.
Or when he slides underneath the mom and he sees under her dress, because he does this a few times.
Drop Dead Dead's Fred is also very horny.
He goes underneath the mom and he's like, oh, cobwebs.
Yeah, cobwebs.
And there's a lot in that movie that I'm like, I think this guy is doing a bunch of improv.
And I was like, what else has he been in?
He's been in, so I went, as soon as this movie was over, I went to the Wikipedia page to look for a bunch of improv and i was like that's like what else has he been in he's been in so i went as soon as this movie was over i went to the wikipedia page to look for a couple of
things i wanted to see who this guy was and like was he doing drop dead fred in england for years
like a mr bean thing which is what i assumed i assumed this was like a character he created
for something else that he was doing for a while and then they wrapped a movie around it and no
he's just an actor who's been doing a lot of things and only did drop dead fred once and i
just felt like that's first of all how do you not do that over and over again second of all
how do you do how are you allowed to do so many other things you're drop dead fred he's so good
at that one particular role which is amazing like he's it there's a lot that he has to be doing all the time, and he has to be
high energy and moving and talking
the whole time, and he does it flawlessly.
It's so good. It's such a physical performance.
It's so awesome, and he's got to
dial that back between a bunch of different
speeds, depending on the scene,
because sometimes he really is super supportive,
and sometimes he really is super damaging
and chaotic. The other reason I went to the wikipedia page is i wanted to know what the critical response was
and people did not like this movie i so cisco gave it zero stars
we checked in with jacob weinstein who's one of our sound engineers about like
where everybody or where these these films sit and like
all the different film critic arenas and like this one is so low i think in rotten tomatoes it has
like an 11 percent so people when we say dangerous bangers like maybe these these weren't bangers to
begin with well the good thing about our show is that we don't have to take into account imdb
rotten tomatoes or metacritic scores it's just if the two of us decide it is a banger.
And I'm going banger on this one.
It's a banger!
I think it's a real banger.
I think Phoebe Cates' performance, I think the freshness of this movie and how unpredictable and weird it is.
Even if it is just hitting the same beats of like, he's going to do chaos to ruin this thing.
It's neat and inventive ways for him to do chaos
and like the structure of it where we're going back and forth in time and you really get to see
how adult phoebe gates came to be like how she got fred out of her life and how she is so she
refuses to show any emotion for her mom because like a devastating line is when she's talking about uh her mom taping up fred in
the first place and saying if you if you ever mention drop dead fred again i'm going to throw
this in the garbage and then you know it's going to get crushed and it's devastating for phoebe
kates as a little girl and as an adult she explains like that's how i never should have
told her what i loved or i never should have told her what was important
to me because then she knew how to hurt me and she would do it over and over again. So that's
why I don't, I never let her know what I love or what's important to me. And it's just like,
that's a, what a horrible way for a little girl to grow up. Of course she needed a drop dead Fred
to protect her and give her some kind of fun and to provide
a worthy antagonist for her horrible mom.
And Phoebe Cates is a grownup.
She, she, when she still needs drop dead Fred, she's so much of like a child still in a way
that is really fun.
And when I was, when I was a kid and attracted to Phoebe Cates, seeing an adult Phoebe Cates,
but still acting like a kid, I was like, okay, this is up my alley.
I understand this.
This is good.
She's more of a child in that movie than she is in Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
And you as a kid, you don't want a woman, but you want something.
You're not here.
And this feels like a nice way into it.
Yeah, this is like a nice it's a way into it yeah this is like a good first
gateway woman
when was the last time
you watched this movie
oh sorry real quick
Kate's Way Woman
yeah
oh my god
thanks Dan thanks for getting that
I think I watched it
when I was probably in my teens was the last time I think I watched it when I was
probably in my teens
was the last time I saw it
so it had been a long time
but we had watched it
so much together
my brother and I
like I
as I went through
just the Placidopsis
just now
I was like
yeah
no I know all this
I have this banked
did you think
because sometimes
when we do these
I think
Soren's gonna like
this movie a lot
and sometimes I think
I need
I need someone to tell me
if this is bad or not, because I don't know.
Did you think I was really going to like this one?
No, I did not.
So this was one that I was scared about, because I was like,
well, we had really weird tastes.
We were living up in the cabin.
It was just us.
And I didn't have friends.
And I was like, oh, we should watch Drop Dead Fred.
So the only other sounding board was somebody who was essentially another me yeah in my house and i was
like i don't know if anyone else will like this movie and then also to hear jacob be like it's
got 11 i was like things don't look good things aren't looking good i am trying to put myself in
like little kid shoes to see if i would have uh liked it back then and i think I would have because a lot of the stuff that I was reading on Wikipedia,
the complaints people had for it was like, this is too dark for like a family movie.
If it's supposed to be for younger kids, it's way too dark.
And I compare it a lot to Beetlejuice, which is also dark and gross and weird.
And it's like, no, I love Beetlejuice.
I never for a second was uncomfortable with Beetlejuice.
Yeah.
And he does way worse stuff.
It doesn't feel like it's,
uh,
uh,
it's a confused genre at all to me.
It feels like it knows exactly what it's doing.
And I don't think it's a kid's movie.
Kids don't care about her relationship with Charlie.
Well,
I guess I did.
Um,
but like I,
I watched it for,
for the drop dead Fred Fred but I mean like
it was it's like Scrooged it's like it feels
like in that same like vein where you're like
a lot of physical comedy is happening in it and stuff
and a lot of supernatural types of things that would be appealing
to kids but also like you it's got
a very adult thread
through the whole thing and I liked that more in movies
when I was a kid I really thought I was going
to find a whole extended
drop dead Fred universe
that like,
well, surely they made
a Saturday morning cartoon
of Drop Dead Fred
where he just like
ran around in Dead Avengers.
No, just one and done.
Huge, huge failure
of a movie.
And maybe like,
I don't know.
I don't know what Phoebe Cates
did after this.
If she did a bunch
of movies or not.
She's done a bunch of movies.
I don't know.
I don't know her timeline
very well.
There's a lot.
She's a blind spot for me
that is now going to be a rabbit hole
because I know she did Fast Times,
a movie I never saw.
Yeah.
So if you want to put that on Banger's list
if you like that or not.
You've never seen Fast Times?
No.
And I saw her in the Gremlins movies.
Oh, right.
And she doesn't get a ton to do
in the Gremlins movies.
Her most bonkers scene
is monologuing about her father
dying because uh he was dressed as santa claus and wanted to come down the chimney to surprise
the kids on christmas and got stuck in the chimney and died yeah and her end of that monologue is
and that's how i found out there's no santa claus which is a bizarre thing to say it's also it comes
at a time in the movie where like the town is overrun by gremlins.
People have been killed
by gremlins.
And Billy is like,
half paying attention
while he's checking
for like,
phone reception.
And he's like,
uh-huh,
yeah,
yeah.
No,
I hate my dad too.
Could you check those phones?
What are those doing?
Yeah,
where they're in danger,
their lives are in danger.
She's like,
I have to tell you a story
about how I learned
there was no Santa.
Yeah.
I don't think I want
to hear that right now.
Yeah.
But I don't think
I've seen other movies of hers. And now I want to see everything. Oh, hold Santa. Yeah. I don't think I want to hear that right now. Yeah. But I don't think I've seen other movies of hers.
And now I want to see everything.
Oh, hold on.
Okay.
Correct me if I'm wrong here.
And you would know.
She married Kevin Kline.
Kevin Kline.
Yeah, yeah.
Which, possibly one of my most problematic views.
This is very clearly a holdover from a part of myself that I'm trying to shake, which is ingrained misogyny that if someone is good and cool and talented, then they deserve the prom queen, which is what Phoebe Cates was in the 80s to everyone.
So when I see Kevin Kline, I was like, yeah, you're so talented.
You're so smart.
You're so funny.
And then I find they're married to Phoebe Case.
I'm like, good.
That's right.
And it shouldn't be right.
And I know that.
I'm trying to work it out of me.
But I also, I still clearly believe it enough that I had to say it into a microphone.
Yeah, no, I suffer with that.
When I watched the AOC documentary and then met her boyfriend and I was like,
well, hang on.
Yeah, because he's just a goober, right?
He's just a guy.
He's just a dude.
And you in your mind get the idea of this person
who's also very beautiful
but is powerful
and is smart
and you're like,
ah, the whole package.
Okay, so surely this other guy,
he will be big and handsome.
He's not big how tall aoc boyfriend
normal height um and then dealing with that contending with that on my own being like
why soren why well i don't know i just thought he should be big why well you're yelling at me
i don't like it um but yeah very much the same way i think that there was a i think i learned
that when phoebe cates and Kevin Kline got
married, she decided to drop out of acting and just, uh, have be a family.
Okay.
Um, I don't know if that's true or not.
Maybe I'm thinking of Rick Moranis.
I get them confused very often.
That's, I mean, so what you're thinking of with Rick Moranis is when his wife died, he stepped away from acting.
Tell me, was his wife like the prom queen?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Did he have the right wife?
His wife, you would love her.
She is so huge.
She's so tall.
Oh, that's so perfect for him.
I want that for him.
Yeah, no, I'm pretty sure that's the case.
I'm pretty sure that she decided that she didn't want to be involved in the industry anymore.
And that's part of the reason we don't see Phoebe Cates anymore.
Yeah.
Because she kind of just like, she got to a, this might not be her fault.
Like she got to a certain age and disappeared.
I bet it's not.
And that seems to happen to a lot of actresses.
Oh no.
But anyway, yeah, this was like, this is a favorite of mine i would love to actually revisit i want to watch it ronan is about the age where uh i saw it for the first time
because i rented it alone when i was a kid and my parents were off on a date or something like that
and uh i was allowed to be home alone at a very early age and i watched it and then was like i have to
show this to someone and gave it to my brother and then we just continued to rent it and watch a lot
and or maybe we might have even burned it something not burned it whatever you did to a vhs back then
yeah copied it copied it copy copy and and never like never try to take it beyond that point
which is like also seems a little crazy when you loved anything when you were young, you're like, like when I got the tone low, low after dark tape.
Sure.
I was singing it to kids in my kindergarten class or my first grade class because I was like, this will be, they will love Wild Thing. Like they will go nuts for this. Funky Cold Medina at karaoke in 2008.
I didn't know that this started in kindergarten for you.
That's very young.
Precious.
Yeah, it's too young.
And I think that age is too young for Drop Dead Fred as well.
Yeah.
So I think I was probably like seven or eight when I first saw Drop Dead Fred. That feels young to me.
Maybe.
But I mean, that was...
I guess it's fine. You're so fucking normal.
I mean, that was also an era when you were watching
movies with your parents because
it was not as...
You didn't have as many options.
There was like one TV
and you're all going to watch whatever's on that.
And a lot of times it was dog shit, so you had like a VHS
and you're like, we're going to watch Scrooged.
And you would watch it with your parents and'd be like i think i like this movie
and so i think we just had a different um that's true different witness test for what was what was
too adult for kids then that's true there wasn't when i'm with my niece and nephew and they're like
we want to we are going to have tv time and they're they know the options scrolling through like there's paw patrol there's this tiny cooking show there's
this fucking unwatchable gabby cat show it's called fucking unwatchable gabby cat okay yeah
yeah they love it um we didn't have that when i was a kid tv time was still exciting it was like
all right we we rented demolition man so now we're all watching Demolition Man. Now we're all going to watch it.
Okay.
I just like noise and lights, so it's fine.
It didn't matter.
Yeah.
And there was also that we would go to the movies with my parents.
Occasionally I'd be able to see a movie that had been playing there.
Otherwise I was just going to go see Leaving Las Vegas with my parents.
But if there had to be a movie for kids there, then I would watch that.
And then that would end 45 minutes before there.
So I would just wander over to their theater and sit with them and watch the end of Indecent Proposal.
Be like, all right, well, that was a movie too.
Cool.
We all watched movies.
Do you have any final thoughts on Drop Dead, Fred?
Only that it really made me fall in love with Phoebe Cates.
And I saw it long before I saw Fast Times.
And so it was like I had discovered her.
Yeah.
The other thing I need to say that is barely anything, but maybe we can do this in post in the wide.
Get a side-by-side picture of Mickey from that movie with Billy from Stranger Things.
And they are identical.
Billy is
a looper sent here to kill
Mickey and he got sidetracked
and just like landed in this franchise
because I was watching the movie with
Mickey and staring at him
like, you're so familiar
to me but in a context
that makes absolutely no sense.
He's in Sleepers. He's in context that makes absolutely no sense he's in he's in Sleepers
he's in Sleepers
yes
and he's in
House of Sand and Fog
another banger
and
I looked at his IMDB
to see like
where I might know him from
because that's
how I was trying to solve
this mystery first
before I realized
he was being looped
and there's
a lot of movies on there
but not many that I've seen.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He,
he was guy that you just sort of recognize.
You're like,
I don't really know what I know him from,
but I know.
Um,
and he's,
he's wonderful in it too.
Like he's,
he's a great dummy,
but like a lovable dummy.
And I,
I started to realize as you were talking about this movie and how much I love
Phoebe Cates,
that I think a lot of like my sense of style and like what I think is attractive in a woman.
Like she wore a lot of dresses and then like tennis shoes.
Yeah.
And I, that's a look that like is not super common, but one that I have always loved.
And I think maybe I got it from this.
It's pretty bonkers throughout the movie in a fun way.
And there's also, she cuts your hair in the movie multiple times.
Oh, right.
Which you never get to, which I weirdly feel like you don't get to see in movies a lot.
But like there's one scene where either she or Fred cuts her hair while she's sleeping to have this like crazy haircut that she just rocks for a while.
And then her mom tries to fix it and she rocks that for a while.
And it just like changes
throughout the movie.
Yeah, they all work.
She looks great no matter what.
When a hair's all fucked up,
it's like,
even after Drop Dead Fred does it,
I'm like,
keep it, it's good,
it's good,
don't change a thing.
And Mickey says that to her,
he's like,
I love it,
I love that you did that.
I like how weird it is.
I wish I could do that.
Mickey, Mickey.
I've been where you are, man.
Like, dial it back.
The desperation is too strong.
This is a woman who will sink a houseboat
like you got to play as a different angle um yeah the only other thing that it reminds me of and
another story that i absolutely love is calvin and hobbes and the relationship between drop dead
fred and phoebe cates is so much like those two where it's a lot of chaos and there's a lot of, did Calvin do this or did Hobbes do this?
And then like some indications that are that like,
there's a much darker side to Hobbes,
which is like Hobbes can't eat people.
He is a tiger.
And like when they,
there's,
I remember there was one panel where like they go down to the kitchen at
night to try and steal some food and they get caught by the parents.
And then afterwards the mom is like, why was he pulling out of all these cans of tuna fish and it was like no hobbs was
doing it like hobbs was getting in there and he was like i'm gonna eat this because calvin wasn't
gonna eat raw tuna fish um but then yeah like hobbs is occasionally a threat like hobbs will
fuck calvin up and i love that about about it. When they did the burglary
scene in this movie
and the father attacks the policeman
on the stairs
into their bedroom. They roll around for
a while and you hear a gunshot
and I really thought this movie was going to get much darker
than it was. Because you know
in the future the dad's out of the picture. I'm glad
he just went to jail for a while. But it was still like
this is a pretty tense moment in this movie.
Yeah, you would remind me,
I didn't remember that there was like that,
that very first scene is a horror movie
where there's a tiny sweet girl sleeping
and a terrifying ghost hand comes out of nowhere
and like crawls up the sheets at her
and then slaps her on the head.
Oh, one note for this movie.
Okay.
Every time she's around a certain flower,
she sneezes,
and the sneeze sends him bouncing off the walls.
And I don't know what that does in the movie.
Apart from we have the special effects
to make it plausibly look like
we're actually making him bounce around the walls right now.
But it's not like...
You're right that it never ends
and it ends up getting used.
It's hit two or three beats
set up in a way that you think,
ah, by the end of this movie,
she is going to need to sneeze him
to safety or sneeze him
to destroy something.
It's a check off sneeze.
Yeah, but it just doesn't...
It must clearly just be like,
we figured out this effect.
Look at it.
Shut up.
Look, he's bouncing.
Yeah, because it is like the only power that she has over him.
Yeah.
And it does seem like there should be a time where he's doing too much.
She's like, I have to do something.
It sneezes him away.
But I don't get that.
Maybe that was in there at some point and it got cut.
Otherwise, certified banger.
Like the music.
I don't even remember the music
but that's great
Randy Edelman
really
yeah
oh great
okay
that's a good movie
thanks again
I'm really happy
that you liked it
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Jacob's made it clear he doesn't want to be found either.
We can check the tape.
I don't think I took a breath in all of those plugs.
No.
And I stared through the wall to see if they were...
It seemed like you were going to do a bit at the beginning, which was, you're like,
you can find our show on the internet.
You can find us on the internet.
You can find this on the internet.
That would have saved me a lot of internal panic.
We should...
We're not going to memorize them.
We should have a sign with them on it.
If we have the budget for...
I mean, us stumbling through it, I feel like is...
I could keep doing that.
That's part of it?
Okay.
I'm demanding a teleprompter next time.
Actually, when I say us, you have done it both times so far. So I't had to do anything but each time i've been like i know it i know it do
you see how far on the seat i'm sitting for these how tense i am yeah it's like we're driving for
the first time yeah uh just wait till we do the ads in video form and then you'll see me white
knuckle it yeah all right are they gonna watch us do the
as you think that's gonna be advertisers you don't want that i wouldn't do that yeah
i've got a quick quick question for you all right i want to hear your thoughts
what's on your mind i've got a quick, quick question for you, alright
The answer's not important, I'm just glad that we could talk tonight
So what's your favourite?
How did you get?
When will I be?
Do you remember?
What's it after?
Where did all the
Oh, forget it
Saw a movie, Daniel O'Brien
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