Suggestible - Big Sandwich Time

Episode Date: June 24, 2020

Suggestible things to watch, read and listen to. Hosted by James Clement @mrsundaymovies and Claire Tonti @clairetonti.Visit https://bigsandwich.co/ for a bonus weekly show, a monthly commentary, earl...y stuff and an ad free podcast feed for $9 per month.Love Wedding RepeatThe Way BackHannah Gadsby: DouglasPatton Oswalt: I Love EverythingBog BodiesBig SandwichDisney Gallery: The MandalorianSend your recommendations to suggestiblepod@gmail.com, we'd love to hear them.You can also follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook @suggestiblepod and join our 'Planet Broadcasting Great Mates OFFICIAL' Facebook Group. So many things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:40 There's nothing else going on. Oh, no, no, no. You have to listen to it. No. Yes. No, they don't. Yes.. Oh, no, no, no. You have to listen to it. No. Yes. No, they don't. Yes. Yes, they do.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Yeah, no. Hello, I'm Claire. James is here also. We're married. This is Suggestible Podcast. We also have a small baby here too. That's right. And she's got something to say.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Hail Satan. Whoa. Oh, my God. That's her first words. Step back, baby. That was a big, that's a big statement for a small person. Goodness me. Anyway, just a suggested thing.
Starting point is 00:01:09 So we just hope you're staying safe out there. Do what you got to do. Mask up if you can. Wash your hands. Be safe. Exactly. Build a spaceship. We may all need it.
Starting point is 00:01:17 Oh, my God. Take me with you. I know. What are you saying? What are you saying? Actually, no, I like it here. Yeah, you like it here. It's your home.
Starting point is 00:01:24 You wouldn't cope anywhere else. No. You love your home. It's true. Yeah, cool. Okay, let's get straight to it. Jim Bob, is it my turn, your turn, your turn, my turn? No, you go first.
Starting point is 00:01:32 I don't mind. Yes, I can go first. Ha-ha. Ladies first this week, guys. Ladies to the front. Okay, so my first recommendation is really fun. You recommended it to me and you've watched it with me too. It's called Love Wedding Repeat.
Starting point is 00:01:48 It's a movie. I know you didn't love it, but I loved it. I liked it and then I didn't like it as much. Yeah, I see that. I still loved it. It's on Netflix. It was just released really recently. It's from the writers of one of my favourite British comedy films,
Starting point is 00:02:03 black comedies, Death at a Funeral, which was released in 2007. So that's an old one. But I love that movie. We saw that at the movies together. We did and there was a remake with Chris Rock. Yeah, I never saw that one. Brilliant. And Love, Wedding, Repeat.
Starting point is 00:02:16 It's a fun kind of rom-com. I think it's just what you need to watch right now because bloody you need some distraction. We've mentioned before that like the rom-com has kind of died off in a big way, but streaming services have kind of revived that. Yeah, they've really revived it and I am all here for it because I often just go and watch When Harry Met Sally to make myself feel better or You've Got Mail.
Starting point is 00:02:40 This particular movie is excellent. So the central character, Jack, it starts off with him at a wedding, his sister's wedding day in Italy, and there's just a whole lot of guests. Kooky and colourful British characters. Correct, exactly, like his angry ex-girlfriend, an uninvited coked-up guest with a secret, a misplaced sleep sedative that kind of gets things going. I know I'm not making any sense, Collings.
Starting point is 00:03:07 No, it makes sense. Collings is going to make sense of it all. He'll put the words in the right order. I'm making no sense. I have running on low sleep. Basically, there's this like very attractive girl that like gets away because of like circumstances that are quite funny and he spends the wedding trying to like get her while also keeping things
Starting point is 00:03:23 afloat with his sister and her Italian husband and the Italian family. And all the things. Jack, the central character, is played by Sam Claflin, who you'd recognise from Pirates of the Caribbean. And he plays Finnick in The Hunger Games. He's like, I want the trident. He is. Rah, the trident. I don't know why I said rah.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Rah. Is that the traditional sound of when you throw a trident? Yeah, you go rah. want the trident. He is. Rawr, the trident. I don't know why I said rawr. Rawr. Is that the traditional sound of when you throw a trident? Yeah, you go rawr. And the trident goes, yeah. I knew I liked tridents. Are they the ones that aren't tridents? Three spears. Three points.
Starting point is 00:03:55 Yeah, that's what in The Little Mermaid. Yeah. Her dad has a trident. He does. Aquaman has one. Yeah, which that character in The Little Mermaid of the dad and the, you know, Ariel is very problematic. You know what's interesting about that guy? How come he's so ripped?
Starting point is 00:04:08 Because underwater you wouldn't be able to lift weights in the same way that you would above land. Oh, James, you know, mermen are just naturally ripped. I think it's part of the swimming because you're constantly swimming. Well, yeah, you would always be working out or hardly working. Why isn't everybody ripped? Under the ocean. Why is Ursula so fat?
Starting point is 00:04:23 She's an octopus. Oh, yeah. That's all. That's the statement. It's so problematic, that movie, even though I love it. Anyway, back to it. Sam, yeah, plays Finnick in The Hunger Games with his trident. And his love interest is played by Olivia Munn, who is beautiful and funny.
Starting point is 00:04:40 She is in X-Men where she plays, am I going to say this right, Psylocke? Yes, that's right Is that right? Excellent Doesn't matter, it's a terrible movie And she's also in the Lego Ninjago movie And my favourite, she's in Magic Mike Where she plays Joanne with the delicious Channing Tatum Have you seen Magic Mike?
Starting point is 00:04:58 Of course I've seen Magic Mike I'm trying to think, because I think I started Because it's a good movie, right? Because people are like, it's a good movie Even if you're a dude, you're going to like this movie. Yeah, it's mainly very sexy men. Have you seen the second one? Magic Mike 2 Electric?
Starting point is 00:05:11 That's bad. Oh, is it? Okay. Yeah, I tried. Yeah, I mean, I still watched it. Don't get me wrong. I'll watch Channing Tatum do anything. That guy can dance.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Yeah, he's a dancer. My God. If I could have Channing Tatum recite poetry to me while dancing, well, you'd be in trouble. Certainly. Maybe I'd change my name for Channing Tatum. How dare you. Parking back to our discussion from last week.
Starting point is 00:05:33 No, I wouldn't. I love you very much. Can you learn to dance though? No, fuck that. You. I can dance. I'm a good dancer. People mention it.
Starting point is 00:05:42 It's one of my many skills. That's probably true. My hips a good dancer. People mention it. It's one of my many skills. That's probably true. My hips don't lie. They do. But they've known to tell a fib or two. Anyway, I don't know how I got sidetracked by a magic knife. It's very much in the vein of like Four Weddings and Funeral and all that, but there is like a time twist that happens in it,
Starting point is 00:05:58 which I think kind of devalues the whole first half of the movie. And then you kind of set on a different path. And I'm like, this is slightly less interesting now. Do you think that's like it's because that's too easy? It's too easy and it's more kind of like, well, that stuff didn't really matter and now this matters, this is the real whatever. And it's still like this, it's funny but it's not like hilarious
Starting point is 00:06:17 but it's well acted and everyone's. I actually think it is hilarious though. I think it's funnier until that twist bit. I think maybe just the twist annoyed you and then from then on you couldn't find it funny anymore. Maybe. But it's good and it's totally good and that's good. All right.
Starting point is 00:06:34 Well, I really loved it. I also love Italy and it's lovely to watch something set in Italy where I know things are very tough there at the moment and it's lovely to just watch something that celebrates what a beautiful country it is. And also romance, comedy. Who doesn't love those things? So, yeah, I'd really recommend that.
Starting point is 00:06:53 Love, wedding, repeat. Okay, now tell us your boring, terrible crap thing. I actually have something called The Way Back. It's directed by Gavin O'Connor. Oh, my God. Is it like The Way Back from some terrible event? Yes. It's by the way he directed Miracle. He directed Warrior. If you'veConnor, who you might know. Oh, my God. Is it like the way back from some terrible event? Yes. It's by the way he directed Miracle.
Starting point is 00:07:07 He directed Warrior. If you've seen Warrior, it's about MMA. It's got Joel Edgerton. No. It's mixed martial arts. I like Joel Edgerton. Apparently it's not accurate to MMA, mixed martial arts. Do you mean?
Starting point is 00:07:18 Okay, so MDMA? It's a drug. Yeah, I know. What are you talking about? It's like ultimate fighting. What? You fight in a ring. What?
Starting point is 00:07:26 In an octagon. Fight an octagon and it's just anything goes. You fight an octopus. Like, yeah. Hang on, no. You fight an octagon, an eight-sided shape. Yes, you fight an eight-sided shape. Do you mean you fight in an octagon?
Starting point is 00:07:37 Well, that is what I said, yes, Claire. I thought you, and then I had this image of like an octagon being like, put him up with like little fists. Wait, the octagon has fists? Yeah, two. Do you ever wish you were dead? I'm asking the listeners. I'm not talking to you.
Starting point is 00:07:55 People listening, do you ever wish that you were dead? Please email me. Every day. Because I spend most of my life skipping around him, poking him. That's right. Anyway, you should watch Warrior. Like an octagon. It's like Warrior's like Rocky.
Starting point is 00:08:09 Pew, pew, pew, pew. Warrior's like Rocky, but it's MMA. I'm an octagon. I like to punch people. Pew, pew. Did you see The Accountant with Ben Affleck? No. He's an accountant, but he's also an assassin.
Starting point is 00:08:22 Anyway, this movie. Is he a sassy assassin? No, he's an autistic assassin. I've fallen into a rabbit hole where I'm laughing at my own jokes and no one else will laugh at them. No, I'm sure there's, because some people love that. They're like, this is what I tune in for. Ben Affleck is a sad man.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Well, that's what this is about. You feel for Ben Affleck, I can tell. Look, he's not a perfect bloke by any stretch. He's done stupid things. He has a dumb tattoo on his back. But you feel for him. But he also has substance abuse problems and everything. Yeah, that's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:08:48 You feel for him. You have a soft spot in your little beating heart. I do. Anyway. I do as well, especially because he has a terrible tattoo. I said that. You're saying things that we've already said. Yeah, well, I don't know what day it is, so I'll repeat those.
Starting point is 00:09:02 I'll tell you what day it is. Go on Google Ben Affleck's tattoo, guys. Everyone knows that, Claire. Not everyone knows. Because everybody who listens to this listens to The Weekly Planet and we constantly bring it up because that show is more successful. Oh, wow, wow. All of your comic book and actor references related to people
Starting point is 00:09:19 in comic book movies have already been covered on The Weekly Planet podcast. Yeah, but not everyone listens to the Weekly Planet. That's true. Because some people are like, my husband listens to the Weekly Planet and now I listen to Suggestible. Suggestible is better because Claire is better. I hate Nick Mason. No, no one hates Nick Mason.
Starting point is 00:09:36 Nick Mason is a god of bug men and I would not have you talking about him in any other way. Okay. Anyway, do you want me to start talking about this movie yet? Yes. Oh, my phone's ringing. Oh, thanks. As soon as we need another distraction. Okay.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Go. Anyway, The Way Back. It stars Ben Affleck and he's an alcoholic construction worker who becomes the head coach of a basketball team at his old high school where he was a champion basketball player. But he quit. He quit. He was the best basketball player they'd ever seen. So this moment in his life, he's divorced and he's aimless and he's drinking and he's just slowly killing himself for reasons
Starting point is 00:10:14 that you find out later in the movie. And ultimately though, this movie is about redemption and how he uses this job and this responsibility to kind of deal with some of the issues and the grief that have happened in his life. And also parallels with Ben Affleck's struggle with alcoholism in, in real life. Cause he kind of, he's got that look of, cause you do see it when he kind of, cause he has very famously fallen off the wagon.
Starting point is 00:10:37 He does get that kind of bloated kind of red eyed kind of look about him. You know, when you say when you, which happened after justice league or whatever, famously images of him being like completely sour him, you know, when you see, which happened after Justice League or whatever, there's famously images of him being like completely sourced, you know. So it's interesting how it does, how it's, yeah, it's about redemption and also again it parallels his kind of redemption arc in real life because at the moment he's actually doing quite well
Starting point is 00:10:58 and he's been quite open about the impact that it's had on his family and the reason behind his divorce and all of those and the impact on his kids and all those kinds of things. So I just think it's a really kind of like it is depressing, but ultimately it's about hope and it's also a little bit about basketball. So if you love hope and basketball, together at last. That sounds great. It is good.
Starting point is 00:11:16 You should watch it. I should. I will actually. I will watch that one. I won't watch Better Call Saul, but I might just watch that way back. All right. Where can I find it? It's on Amazon, I think.
Starting point is 00:11:27 Where did I buy it on? You can buy it. It's on one of the platforms. All right. You can purchase it. Okay, cool. My turn. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:12:09 So I'm recommending another comedy special. You can tell I've been watching things to cheer my old bones up. This one is Douglas by Hannah Gadsby. So it's a follow-up from Nanette, which was her wildly successful breakout show, which I saw live actually in Melbourne. You did. We've talked about it. And everybody sobbed and it was amazing and terribly sad at the same time.
Starting point is 00:12:31 And so this is her follow-up, which, you know, second album, notoriously hard to do, and I think this was good. Like it's not – she does a really great job of setting up your expectations at the very beginning. She literally just says, this is not going to be Nanette. It's not going to be like profoundly sort of, you know, I don't know, traumatic and all of those sorts of things because she used up all her trauma, I guess, in the first place.
Starting point is 00:12:54 So if she knew it would be so lucrative, maybe she would have, you know, spread it out a bit more. So once you kind of understand that, that she's not trying to go for like another Nanette, it's clever and funny. She talks about autism and identifying as autistic. She does her clever thing of laying out exactly what she's going to do with you and the way that she manipulates the audience. I like how she deconstructs the joke.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Yeah, she really deconstructs it and then she delivers and it is just as hilarious as you think it will be. Do you think it's as good? No, it's not as good as Nanette. No, I don't think, I think Nanette is. I mean, that's like. That's a whole other thing. I mean, Nanette is basically her laying bare years and years of trauma
Starting point is 00:13:36 and it's more than a comedy show, Nanette. It was, it's a, you know, it's like a really important, I think historical piece too. And you wouldn't just want like, this is Nanette too, more trauma. No, exactly. Because I think that would change it also. Exactly, because Nanette was basically her announcement that she was leaving comedy because of what it had done to her.
Starting point is 00:13:58 Yeah, I know. Some comedians have made some very funny jokes about that. But this is fun and it's not – she said in Annette, she talks about how comedy is, yeah, digging into your trauma and then also basically living in that space so you never get to move on from it and also making fun of yourself to a point that's really hurtful and damaging to your psyche. And in Douglas, she doesn't do that.
Starting point is 00:14:23 Yeah, right. She clearly is just enjoying herself. Like she opens with the fact she loves her dogs and she's just got them to build a dog out of crayons for no reason. She's just like this is what happens when you have a successful comedy special, a dog out of crayons. And I just love that she clearly is someone who is just enjoying herself. Yeah, man, she should enjoy it.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Good on her. She should. So, yeah, I really liked it and if if you want to chuckle and a laugh, and she does have some very important things to say about identifying as autistic and also just, again, about the old patriarchy and history and all of those things. Oh, I didn't come for a bloody lesson, Claire. And she does a classic joke about Louis C.K. also.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Oh, right, yeah. There you go. So, yeah, no, I would recommend that. That's on Netflix. It sounds similar. And I've talked about this on my more successful podcast that we can find out but Patton Oswalt's new special is called I Love Everything and it's basically he's kind of moved past because he lost his wife and the last special was about that
Starting point is 00:15:15 and this is more kind of a more uplifting kind of fun. And again, I don't think it's as good because it's how can you replicate that you can't but it's a different thing and it's like it's good to see somebody kind of moving past some things that have happened to them. Yeah, yeah. I really like Patton Oswalt. He's great. I've always loved him.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Saw him live in Australia once. He's also in that show. United States of Tara, yes. Yeah, United States of Tara, and I just thought he was really, really great in that. And many other things. Yeah, totally. I'm going to recommend a comic.
Starting point is 00:15:42 A comic, a graphic novel, a picture book, if you will. Yes, it's written by Dicklin Shavey. Sorry, I said Dicklin. It's Declan Shavey. That's an unfortunate. I was going to say Dicklin. That's a great name. That's how the New Zealanders say Declan.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Dicklin. With art by Gary Fullerton and Rebecca Nally. One, two, three, four, five, sex. Are you really going to do this again, Claire? I just was making a joke about the fact that when New Zealanders say the number six, they say sex. Yes, that was implied in my joke, Claire. You're explaining the joke.
Starting point is 00:16:13 Yeah, but people don't get your jokes. They get mine. All right. Come on. Do you remember when she was dead? I'm still talking to the audience. Don't reuse that trope. They know you're secretly very happy and love me a lot.
Starting point is 00:16:24 It's about an Irish gangster. He's gangster, but he's a young gangster. He's on the run after a job gone wrong and he stumbles upon in the bog, like in the Irish kind of moors in the hills at night. This gangster who's on the run from other gangsters for something that he did in the organisation which upset people. I just had another thought. Please, Claire, I want to go to bed. Please let me finish this so I can lie down for just a goddamn minute he stumbles upon a young woman who's also lost in the dublin mountains and he's injured and is unarmed and they must evade
Starting point is 00:16:57 their pursuers and work together and there's a bit of a kind of and also but these these grounds they're running on they've got this history of unspeakable murder that has kind of happened there and people use it to dump bodies and things, like really nefarious things have happened over the years. So it's a graphic novel. You can buy it digitally or in real life, which you can. Comics are kind of thin on the ground at the moment because they stopped printing a lot of them.
Starting point is 00:17:20 But there are some new ones and this is a newish one. Awesome. Please, now go on your little thing that you were going to do and I'll leave. No, it's fine. I think that sounds great. You don't. I won't read it. But I know I should.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I used to love comics. I loved asterisks. Oh, my God. Again with the asterisks. I know. You can't just keep saying I love asterisks. You love asterisks. You don't love comics.
Starting point is 00:17:39 You love asterisks. Yeah, I never said that I love comics. All right, can I recommend another thing? You just said I love comics. What are you talking about? Okay. It would be like saying I only eat rice that I love comics. All right, can I recommend another thing? You just said I love comics. What are you talking about? Okay. It would be like saying I only eat rice but I love food. It's like no, you're like one thing.
Starting point is 00:17:51 All righty. Are you done? Are you? No, never. I will never be done. Have you got one more or is that it? Yeah, I've got a whole lot of things, mate. Let's save them for other weeks.
Starting point is 00:18:01 It's only 20 minutes though. Oh, my God. We've still got time. We've got so much time. But didn't you start? Yeah. How was this so short? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:07 We're really – We don't have to do 30 minutes. And we also had like a call in the middle of it. We did. Well, I am just going to talk about one more thing. How about that? How about them apples? It's a subscription service by us.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Oh, no. I know. What have you done? I know. So this has been in the works for a while with lovely Mark Chatterley from In Here Entertainment. He makes our USB tapes for the
Starting point is 00:18:32 USB for the Weekly Planet. And this is a subscription service called Big Sandwich. That's right. Have you talked about it on the Weekly Planet? Maybe, by the time this comes out, probably, I would say. We have talked about it previously though, yeah. So for a while now, people have been asking us
Starting point is 00:18:48 where they can get access to our podcast ad-free. And guess what? You can't. Until... Until Big Sandwich! So it's a subscription where you pay $9 a month, which is the equivalent to a big sandwich, and you can have access to Suggestible, the most
Starting point is 00:19:04 popular podcast. No. Suggestible, the most popular podcast. No, Suggestible, the Weekly Planet, Caravan of Garbage and a brand new podcast from Maiso and James. Yes. All ad free for the cost of the sandwich. It's ad free but there's also bonus stuff. We're hoping to do some bonus stuff for this when the baby kind of is a bit older and we can kind of do some more stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Yeah, so she can do a little dance. Let's see, but Maiso and I are aiming to do at least one bonus episode of something a week, whether it be the new podcast that we're doing or a movie commentary. And it's just all the extra new stuff that you would get through Patreon. We're kind of shifting it over to there, though Patreon will still exist. Yeah, so if you have a Patreon subscription and you already contribute, that will go towards the $9 a month. That's right.
Starting point is 00:19:44 you already contribute, that will go towards the $9 a month. That's right. And just to be super clear, we will still have everything available for free. Yeah, everything's still available. Like the same. So don't know why you'd subscribe. That's not how you do a hard sell, Claire. What you say is you're missing out on great content. You are, yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:59 So this is our living. It is, yeah. Who knows how long this internet's going to last for. I know. So one of the reasons, like to be fair, to be real, to be serious. Be real for a second. Let's our living. It is, yeah. Who knows how long this internet's going to last for. I know. So one of the reasons, like, to be fair, to be real, to be serious. Be real for a second. Let's be real. No.
Starting point is 00:20:08 One of the reasons we organized it is because of the state of the planet at the moment. YouTube has shown itself to be more unstable. Quite a bit. Lost a lot of sponsors because of. Yeah. Particularly in podcasting, most of our sponsors have pulled out for the year. And so. Not dire.
Starting point is 00:20:23 No. But we also want to set up a platform that we control, basically. Yeah, yeah. So if this continues to happen or happens again, we want something that we can fall back on so we can pay off our house. Yeah, exactly. And also it's just because I've been asked so much about whether it's possible for us to provide the shows ad-free.
Starting point is 00:20:39 So that's what this is. And I think it's really fun and we would love it if you could support us. And if you can't, that is totally understandable as well because the world is in a very strange, difficult situation. But there'll be more information about that coming very soon and we'll put all the links and everything to it as it is released. We're sort of hoping to release it a bit sooner but our baby happened. Well, it's ready and we're like, just give me a goddamn minute.
Starting point is 00:21:05 Give me a goddamn second. Yeah. But Collings and Mark have. Well, it's ready and we're like, just give me a goddamn minute. Give me a goddamn second. Yeah. But Collings and Mark have done. And it's also because we also pay people. Like, obviously, we've got Collings, we've got Ben, you know, I've got Matt, Mitch, you know, there's editors and various people as well. We also pay ourselves. We pay Nick Mason.
Starting point is 00:21:18 We do, yeah. So it's part of that as well to make sure that everybody still gets paid. And we can still keep the lights on basically at Planet Broadcasting. You don't have to. And that's completely understandable that you would not because it's $9 a month and what's Netflix? Like the same? Like it doesn't even make any sense.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Why would you pay for this? Okay. This is not. It doesn't even make any sense, Claire. We are not good at selling things. Anyway, however, we would really appreciate it if you have, if it is something that you can do. Or I'm interested in.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Or good. Correct. All right. All right. Yeah, so that's been the show. Oh, do you have a review for us? No, I don't. Jimbo Job.
Starting point is 00:21:49 Okay, well, I've got an email. So do you want me to read my email first? This is from Lex Static. It says, the podcast is also the Untitled Goose Game. Five stars. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday have crafted the perfect quarantine podcast. Endless lists of stuff to watch, read, and eat. The care chemistry and upbeat mood
Starting point is 00:22:06 Is a joy James' review of the Untitled Goose Game Also perfectly summarises this pod It's short and fun It won't change your life But what will? I did say that maybe And nothing will
Starting point is 00:22:17 Nothing will Nothing will Nothing will change your life Yeah, just so listen, watch and read some stuff And be kind That's all I reckon Okay, well if you also would like to email the
Starting point is 00:22:27 show, we would love you to email us at suggestivepod at gmail.com This is an email from Alex O. Hi Claire and James. I've been a fan of James since his first YouTube channel. He is awesome. Yeah, I am awesome. There you go. Finally somebody said it. I know, it's only taken
Starting point is 00:22:43 20 years. I'm getting told that I'm a virtue signaler on other days. This is really nice. Oh, excellent. I'm glad you could get a little bit of a pep in your step. Thank you. I'm all right. I totally worn off. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:54 I need another hit. All right. What else is he saying? I listened to Suggest for Pod on my Spotify iPhone on my phone. Cool. Excellent. My recommendation is the extras in Disney+. I haven't seen these. Have you seen these?
Starting point is 00:23:06 Oh yeah, I haven't, but I know what these are. There's trailers, deleted scenes, director commentaries, etc. Most movies have at least one extra clip. I love that when you finish watching a movie and you can go and watch the extras. Yeah, so there's a bunch of behind the scenes stuff. Like, The Mandalorian has an entirely different show. That's like eight episodes
Starting point is 00:23:22 where they go into how they made it. What? That sounds cool. Because you know how they used to do like special features? They do that now on Disney Plus like within it. Yeah, because there was no money in it before. But now they need content so they're doing it. Anyway, sorry, go on. Love it. Also, I heard James say that Mr Boogity wasn't as scary as he remembered.
Starting point is 00:23:38 Well, I think he rewatched the wrong one. Bride of Boogity is the sequel. I've heard, yes. I've read an email about Bride of Boogity. I haven't re've heard, yes. I've been getting an email about Bride of Boogity. I haven't rewatched it. I just watched a clip and I was like, this sucks. All right. So maybe you just need to watch the action.
Starting point is 00:23:51 I missed a boogity back. I thought he was murdered by a vacuum cleaner. Maybe the Bride of Boogity is coming for revenge. Is the Bride of Boogity a vacuum cleaner? I don't know. Maybe she comes out and she's like, where's my husband? Who left this vacuum cleaner out? And then she sees that his head's sticking out of it and he's dead.
Starting point is 00:24:05 And she's like, oh, my God. And she's like. Revenge. Yeah. Or she's just like, bloody hell, I wanted to vacuum. This is annoying. And now my husband's stuck in the vacuum cleaner. Which is what my reaction would just be.
Starting point is 00:24:16 I need to bloody use this. Typical man. Typical, am I right? Getting bloody murdered by the vacuum cleaner rather than vacuuming. Oh, man, that's my dream. Would you rather be murdered by a vacuum cleaner or do the vacuuming? How long am I murdered for? Well, permanently.
Starting point is 00:24:32 But you just said you wanted to be dead. Yeah, I'll do that one then. All right. Anyway, back to Alex's email. They just added The Bride of Boogity last month. So don't watch it. It will bring back your childhood nightmares. Okay, keep up the great work.
Starting point is 00:24:46 Thanks, Alex O. Thank you, Alex O. You know, now if somebody, if like there was a Mr Boogity who was in our house and he's like, I've come to do spooky things. Yes. Just fucking crack his head with a baseball bat. Oh, God. I'd kill that guy.
Starting point is 00:24:58 That's true. All right. Well, you do have a baseball bat. I do. Don't come in here spooking my family. I'll beat you to death. Oh, my goodness. Well, that's a terrible way to end the show.
Starting point is 00:25:10 I think so. Anyways, especially in light of everything that's happening in the world, what am I even doing? Why would you say that? I don't know. I'm sorry. I apologize in advance. I apologize in advance.
Starting point is 00:25:19 What about Mr. Boogity? No, he's a bad guy. He's a child murderer. He's got problems. No, fuck him. What are you, Mr Boogity Defender? I just think that everyone should be kind, including Mr Boogity. Including him.
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