The Flop House - FH Mini 112 - Months I Like on Film
Episode Date: September 21, 2024Elliott asks us a simple, but nearly impossible question -- which films best represent each month in the calendar year? The answers are predictably chaotic.FlopTV is going strong! You can pop in for i...ndividual episodes, or get a price break with a season pass — more info (including the full line-up) and tickets available here! And hey, while you’re clicking on stuff, why not subscribe to our NEWSLETTER, “Flop Secrets?!”
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Hey everybody, welcome to another Flophouse Miniature episode.
Flophouse Minis as we call them.
This is an off week episode for the Flophouse.
You know, usually we watch a bad movie and then we talk about it, but otherwise I shouldn't
say usually it's half and half.
The other half of the time we just do whatever we want, whenever we want.
Nobody gets to tell us what to do because we are our own bosses and we are
Independent just
Baby
Yeah, so my name is Ellie Kaelin. I'm joined today by my regular hosts friends and
lovers
Kinda I mean there's a it's a platonic love but sure
Dan McCoy is my now I find out
and I'm Stuart Wellington and There's a it's a platonic love but sure. Yeah, dan mccoy is my name now I find out And i'm stewart wellington
And thank you so much for joining me again guys. Thank you audience for joining me
I'm going to admit right off the bat that my life has been super busy lately. And so I if not my life
You're right, sorry, I should have said it
Should have said it
Oh, you did it. Well, that's the best joke of the episode.
Goodbye everybody.
My life has been super busy,
so I haven't been able to put as much work into this mini
as I have for previous minis like The Chop House,
my relatively recent Top 10 Meats in the Movies episode.
So I am going to introduce a new concept
in this episode with its own title,
but then we'll go from there.
It struck me guys that there are a lot of movies
built around times of the year, events,
but rarely, sometimes, but rarely do you see movies
that really capture the feeling of a specific month.
And I thought maybe we could try our hand
at figuring out what movies work best
for what kinds of months.
In an episode I'm entitling, MILF,
Months I Like on Film.
So guys, let's talk about MILFs on this one.
Months I Like on Film.
Yes, Dan.
Are we restricted from using movies
that are tied to holidays because of this?
I don't think so.
The rules are as loose as possible
But I think let's try to expand our thinking when we can so it's not just because you could say like oh
February Valentine's Day, that's a movie already, but actually I got a really easy one here guys. This is so obvious may December
It's obviously met or wait, or is it December? Oh God
broken
Maybe it's December?
Look at his face.
He's so struggling to wrap his mind around this.
And the problem is he walked himself into this one.
This is the thing.
This is a Gordian knot he tied himself.
Maybe, wait, what's in between them?
I'm going to try and split the difference.
It's not going to work.
Stuart, let's jog you out of this one by starting with the beginning
of the year.
Let's just go month by month.
We don't have to spend a lot of time on each.
So January, there are lots of movies that are set around like New Year's Eve, for instance,
or New Year's Day.
New Year's Eve, I guess, technically is December.
But let's save that for the end.
But what the feeling of a January, you know, where you guys live in New York, January is
cold, it's pretty gross. You know, there's not a lot of time. You're holidays are over a couple of sort of
Leak winter movies that sprung to mind for whatever were all right. Yeah reason
Now obviously in South America. These would not be January movies. No, no, no we look this is all gonna come from our particular perspectives
but uh the sweet hereafter and Affliction both came to me
as very wintry films.
Yeah, or like the ice storm, it's got ice right in the name.
Those all feel very January-ish.
Yeah, you could cheat, put a movie with January Jones
in there, like what, X-Men First Class,
or the Three Burials of Milka Sestrata.
But I think that's a good way to go,
it's kind of freezy, wintry January movies, that's great.
Let's move on to February, shall we?
A totally different month, totally different weather
than January.
I don't think so.
Uh-oh, then we might have a problem here.
So what's different between February and January?
I would say that February makes me angrier than January because I'm like, this shit's still happening.
Don't even get me started on March. Oh, boy.
Oh, boy. Well, let's get to March when we get to March.
Stuart, do you feel differently about February
or does it also inspire rage in you the way it does with Dan?
Well, my birthday's in February, so I kinda like it, you know?
Right?
I like that.
Okay, yay and nay pro and con on February.
So we're thinking of a gloomy, wintry birthday type of movie.
It's also a short month.
It is a short month.
So you want like a short movie.
Honestly, that's why I hate it less than March, because it's short. So here's the thing, if there's not a movie that comes to mind that exists,
what if we made one up, guys? What if we made up a February movie?
A short, wintry, birthday movie. What would that movie be like?
Who would be in it? What would it be about?
So, it's a wintry birthday, Jack Frost could be having a birthday.
Jack Frost's birthday, sure.
Jack Frost is having a birthday.
And yeah, he's mad.
Marrying a snowman.
So it's a birthday wedding?
Maybe he's mad because his birthday should be February 29th, but not every year is a leap year.
So that's why he's going to freeze the earth so it stops turning and it's always February 29th.
Totally Pisces behavior right there, baby.
What I also like about this is it has like three premises
now, which is par for the course for modern films.
So we'll probably get the green light on this one.
Do you remember when movies just had a story
and you watched it and it was over and then you enjoyed it?
Yeah.
We would also have to explore why Jack Frost has a birthday, what his relationship to birthdays
is so the viewer would be like, wait, he's just having a birthday?
Yeah, yeah.
That doesn't make sense at all.
We have to show him as a little kid when he was little Jackson Frostowitz before he professionally
changed his name.
Sure. Yeah. Okay. so I think we've got it
What's the name of this February movie?
Uh
Go on I'm just saying that I feel like frost needs to be in the title frost Nixon. You got it. It's called frost
Actually makes a lot of sense. Yeah, I would also you could also call it the longest February
It just keeps going, you know, because he freezes the movie. It actually makes a lot of sense. Yeah. You could also call it the longest February.
It just keeps going, you know?
Because he freezes the earth, yeah.
Okay, let's move on to March.
What do we know about March?
March, similarly, often cold,
but not as much near the end of it, you know?
Basketball time, March, people are literally driven insane,
and the only thing that can cure it is basketball.
Now-
I feel like a good March movie would be something like,
I don't know like
Lord of the Rings Fellowship of the ring because they're marching all over creation
They do March a lot. That's true. That's a good point music man has a lot of marching in it
Yeah, they're straight clearly not set in March, but you know, that's maybe what I'm thinking of it too. Literally, you know
I'm sure I mean obviously it's different
in other parts of the country.
Here in New York, like people are always like,
yeah, it's March, it's almost spring.
I'm like, you have forgot,
like every year you seem to forget it is not.
It is essentially February part two is what March is.
There's a lot of slush on the ground.
Yelling at them.
So here's the movie I'm thinking. So here's the here's the movie
I think of a cranky old man who's mad that everybody else is looking forward to the spring too early and he's like everyone's calling
Let's call him Stan
Let's call him Stan Ragoi and yeah, and he's got to learn how to find his inner March hair. That's right
And he's got to learn how to find his inner March hair. That's right.
There's a magical rabbit that is going to teach him the wonders of March and then it's
okay to look forward to spring.
How about that?
And that rabbit's name is Blarvey?
Yeah, Blarvey.
Which, I don't know, I mean, that implies that he's like the Black Harvey, which I mean,
I mean, it's fine.
There's nothing wrong with that yeah the Tracy Jordan 30 Rock movie that does feel like a 30 Rock joke is Tracy
Jordan's gonna be a remake of Harvey.
Okay well we'll figure out the rabbits name later or never again we're never talking about
this ever again let's move on to April. April, look, Dan, can you at least admit
that April is when spring has arrived?
Yeah, no, like, look.
What makes it the cruelest month?
Yeah, because it seems like it's when things
are getting better, yeah.
I'm imagining that maybe it's because it teases you.
Like, you think that, you know,
better times are here but not yet.
The most obvious movie for this month
is a little movie starring Katie Holmes, nieces of April.
Yeah.
I mean, her name is April, right?
That's the movie where she's frozen with liquid nitrogen and shatters and her family has to
put her back together again.
I mean, it is, I believe, a Thanksgiving movie.
It is very, very clearly a movie about Thanksgiving.
That's true.
That's the confusing part about signing it.
Not since Home for the Holidays has there been a Thanksgiving movie so overtly about
the holiday. For sure. That's a Thanksgiving in. Not since Home for the Holidays has there been a Thanksgiving movie so overtly about the holiday.
But sure.
That's a Thanksgiving movie, right?
Home for the Holidays?
Yes.
Yeah, okay.
Jodie Foster's directorial debut.
We could get one of those actors who like edits things as a hobby to like just edit
all the Thanksgiving stuff out of pieces of April and then that'll be our April movie.
I like that.
Instead of getting a professional editor to do it, we're getting like how, was
it Tofer Grace who edited all the Star Wars prequels together into one movie?
Yeah, I think that's who I'm thinking of.
To have that time on your hands.
Oh, what a fantasy.
So okay, so for April, I guess, yeah, we're just taking Pieces of April and editing all
the Thanksgiving stuff out.
Maybe we can add in some lines like,
what, I can't wait for spring to really get here.
You know, we could do that.
Still surprisingly chilly.
Another option, you could do like how high or half baked
because April 20th is 420, guys.
I think how high might be hard because that's about
the beginning of the school year, right?
Like they're going to, or am I thinking of a different movie?
Yes, I think you're right.
Yeah.
Because isn't how high the one where they're going to Harvard because they've got super smart weed?
Is that it?
Right. I think that's it.
I have not seen the big...
I remember enjoying that one.
...weed movies. I've never seen how high, I've never seen Baked, I've not seen a Cheech and or a Chong together.
Is it simply so that when you would be talking to a drug dealer you'd be like,
sorry man I can't, I have nothing to talk to you about.
I'm like, oh you like movies, do you like this one? You're like, sorry.
They're gonna, yeah.
Just the transaction.
My heart sinks when they're like, have you seen Smiley Face? I'm like, yeah, I have seen Smiley Face.
I have to admit, I have seen Smiley Face.
Sorry.
And that's what happens with the rest of the conversation.
Oh, you know, just a recap of Smiley Face.
What's funny about Smiley Face.
Okay.
Is that that horror movie where people smile and then they die?
It's called Smile.
Oh, okay.
Smile, the movie about the, Smile smile the movie about the beauty pageant
Oh, no, you're thinking yeah, the Michael Richie
70s yeah film. Yeah different one. Okay turns out there's a lot of movies about smiling
Yeah, that's a boy for the flop house
What it's it's probably one of the top two most common facial expressions in film smiling
And it's arguably what most movies are trying to get you to do yeah yeah most movie is like May December
whether or not whether or not that was their achieve that goal so let's move on
so April we didn't really we didn't really fully get there but that's okay
I thought I did a really good job I really fully get there, but that's okay. Hey, let's talk about a really good job
I throw out so many options. No, that's good options. Let's talk about May. Shall we may
Spring is springing the May flowers are blooming
Guys, they got a movie. It's called may
Digging deep I think you're getting hung up on the titles. You're not necessarily digging deep.
I'm looking, yeah, I'm thinking Meadows,
running through Meadows maybe.
Yeah, yeah, allergies, sure, yeah.
Yeah, at first I was like.
Is the right movie for May just a Claritin commercial?
Yeah.
I feel like My Girl's more of a summer movie
because they're on vacation.
Because it's the summer in the movie
Yeah, and summer is traditionally the season when McCauley Culkin dies of a bee sting. Yeah. Yeah every year would uh,
so wait, uh
He's confused is that like end of May or early like early June I think I mean
I don't know when remember when school years end
I don't know when Texas school years end especially but but yeah, but that could be, maybe that's the end of May.
It's got a good vibe though, a good spring vibe.
Yeah, it's not quite a summer vibe too.
Yeah, it's not, even though it's schools letting out,
it's not quite the summer vibe.
So I guess we could say Dazed and Confused.
Sure, yeah, I guess that's our May movie.
Now, let's do one more movie before we, what?
I was just saying we may, you know.
Wish I hadn't stopped to find out what you told me you said.
Sort of, so do I.
I misheard it and I was like, surely Dan has a banger
and I just want to make sure it gets the attention it deserves.
It was more of a...
Actually, Dan, do you want to give that another pass?
I'd say it was more of an Elliot where it's like,
oh, maybe that pun wasn't needed to derail the next thing
that we were going to go on to.
Wow, okay, I'll say fewer jokes on the podcast, Dan.
No, no, everyone loves it. Everyone loves it.
Everyone loves it. My mom, she tells me I'm cool.
Oh, wow.
Oh, yeah.
Brolin Mars laughs at you all the time. I listen to it.
Yeah, all these totally real people, you wouldn't know them.
They go to school in Canada.
They go to school, all these Canadian girlfriends of mine,
yeah, they all think I'm hilarious.
They're models. Yeah. Yeah, you wouldn't have seen't have seen either. I don't have I don't have like a picture picture
That's why I had to cut a picture of my girlfriend out of a magazine to show it to you. Yeah
So let's move on to June. Don't say Benny and June Stewart. Like just not it's not about the month of June
But it's spelled the same it's not spelled the same Stewart
It's not spelled the same, Stuart. It's not Stuart.
How do I get through to you?
The spelling of the month, June.
So, June, it is the end of the school year.
The summer is here and people couldn't be happier.
What's it? Dancing in the streets.
Yeah, people are dancing in the streets.
What is a what's that?
I mean, it could be a schools out movie.
There's plenty of those, you know, none come to mind at the moment.
Like recessed schools out.
Yeah.
What's a, like an, like not a hot summer movie, but like a pleasant summer movie.
Yeah.
It's still kind of springy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Your whole life's a Hedaya type summer movie.
Yeah. I mean, this could be, it's not not kids are not quite going to camp yet, you know
Probably that's more of a July thing. I think
So what's going on? What's a movie that's about June then?
I mean also this is an experience of kids school going out for many adults
June is just another month in the endless death march that is professional careers. Yeah
Yeah, that's right.
Carousel has a song about how June is busted out all over, but that's just the one song.
Yeah.
So that probably doesn't apply.
There's not a lot of June specific material in Carousel otherwise.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It gets more problematic than June focus.
Very much so.
I liked this play when it was about June. I didn't like the second act so much.
People dying, getting hit.
I don't like it.
Who's this character?
This character?
Old person who just walked out of a production carousel.
A focus group? Sure, I'll tell you what I thought.
On a scale of one to ten, the June material?
Ten out of ten. Loved it.
I also enjoyed the stuff about Clambakes
and how they were real nice.
Carousel.
Some very little lyrics in that.
They are going to have a real nice Clambake.
Is that a movie or is it a...
Yeah, they did a movie of it.
They did a movie, okay, that's cool.
It's a ride.
At Universal Studios, Carousel the movie, the ride, yeah.
What a ride, too. You better walk with your head held high through this storm
because the rain is blowing in,
and they hit you with the blowers and the water, yeah.
You know, it's like a 4DX experience, right?
Yeah, exactly, yeah.
So, I think that covers June, right?
I guess Twister.
Twister.
We found it at the end, 4DX, Twister.
Yeah, Twister, the perfect June movie.
Yep, okay. Let's go with Twister? Yeah, Twister, the perfect June movie. Yep, okay.
Let's go with Twister.
So, hey everybody, we're gonna take a quick break
as we reach the middle of the year
just to talk about some Flophouse stuff that's going on.
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I mean, I know Stuart does some Twitch streams.
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back to MILF, months I like on film.
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But what are you going to do?
This is our show and nobody's our boss,
as I mentioned earlier.
So we've established January through June.
I think we did a great job.
If I can remember, let's see, January is one of those wintry kind of sad movies.
February was a movie about Jack Frost being mad about his birthday.
March was Stan Rogoy getting mad that people are looking forward to the spring and having
to learn a lesson from a rabbit.
April is pieces of April with Thanksgiving stuff edited out of it.
May, to be honest, I feel like we didn't really land on much of anything, did we?
We said Dazing Infused.
Oh, Dazing Infused, that's right, Dazing Infused.
And June, oh, maybe June is the one where we kind of...
Well, we sort of landed on Twister as a default at the end.
Oh, that's right, Twister. So, Twister.
So, I hope you guys will help me keep track of this at the end of the episode too, because
I've already forgotten some of them.
And of course, anyone out there, you know, program a film series with these films, like
do a marathon in your home.
Yeah, I mean, Dan's probably going to, after this, immediately set up a little letterbox
for the made-up movies, I guess.
Just tell those to yourself in your head.
Yeah, yeah.
Just you get to make the movie.
Gather all the younglings around the fire and tell that story.
Yeah.
Act it out.
So let's go to July.
It's summer now.
There's a lot of things you can do with July.
It's summer camp, summer vacation.
Well, you know it's got to star Will Smith because that guy was the king of July for a while. He, the Fourth of July. It's got to star Will Smith, because that guy was the king of July for a while.
He was the king of July.
Fourth of July weekend, that is Will Smith's weekend.
You don't see him in a lot of huge blockbuster movies
these days.
I wonder why that is.
That's weird.
Dan, do you remember, did something happen?
I seem to recall an incident occurring.
Okay.
So maybe-
Oh, are you talking about the time
that Chris Rock's face attacked Will Smith's hand on
live television?
That's it.
Yeah.
That's what happened.
Okay, so it's a Will Smith movie.
Is it a big action blockbuster, big science fiction thing?
Yeah, it's called Independence Day.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, okay.
That is a pretty-
I mean, that's pretty much, you got to go with that.
That's about as July a movie as it gets.
Yeah, that's for sure.
Yeah, it's important.
If you can come up with a more July movie
Yeah, I mean born on the fourth of July is surprisingly little July content in that movie. Yeah
Most of Miranda July's movies aren't specific to the season. No, not at all. Not at all
I don't think Cajillion airs really really is much of a July film in many ways. Yeah, Independence Day, you heard it first. The movie that...
I'm doing really good at Elliott's games.
Yeah, I guess.
You are doing great.
Dan, you gotta open your mind a little bit, you know?
Yeah, you're right.
You know, I'm sorry.
But okay, let's go on to the next one.
August, and now Stuart's gonna say August Osage County.
Let's, I don't know that, I've never seen it.
I don't know if it's actually in August.
So here's something that just occurred to me. So I, I stay gonna take you issue with the way I'm running this this
Staying on the blockbuster action
Theme the first thing that came to my mind for August was die hard with a vengeance which starts with
You know hot town summer in the city like part of the thing is like, oh, it's a hot summer in the city,
like on top of all of-
Well, how's the back of your neck feeling?
Dirt and gritty.
Oh, that sounds terrible.
Man, I think it's shower, dude.
But like, it-
To have gritty, the hockey mascot on your neck.
In addition to everything else that is going wrong,
tempers are flaring because it's hot in the city.
Yeah, because it's so hot.
But I just remember that part of that movie is
there's bomb threats in schools.
Why are these kids in schools
in the hot part of the city?
That confuses me now.
Maybe it's the start of the school year or.
Maybe the start of the school year
or it could be a summer school.
Could be summer school. Unfortunately, there's no films about summer school, so we It could be the start of the school year or it could be a summer school. It could be summer school.
Unfortunately, there's no films about summer school,
so we don't know if that's a concept that exists.
That actually is a pretty good August suggestion.
That's Dan, yeah, your complaint,
your old man unnecessary complaint about Die Hard with a Vengeance
has led us around to possibly the perfect August movie.
It all has value.
Summer school, Mark Harmon's masterpiece.
By masterpiece, I mean the performance he delivers as...
What's his character's name again, Dan?
Summer T-School.
The T stands for the...
Yeah.
You wouldn't call it Dean Cameron's masterpiece
or would you put one of the ski schools in there?
I can't choose between my children, Dan.
Yeah.
It's hard.
All right. Yeah, hard. All right.
Yeah, let's say summer school.
Why not?
Okay.
So August is summer school.
July was Independence Day.
So that's we're not doing two school movies, although Will Smith really schools those aliens
in how humans don't give up.
Yeah.
And you learn a little something about how a MacBook can link up with an alien spaceship.
That Apple software also links up with alien software, yes.
Look, of all the major plot holes.
Of all the things for Cranky Dan to not be upset about.
But yes, explain, Dan.
They've had years to study this thing.
I always just assumed I'm willing to go with this movie
and be like, I don't know, they figured out some fucking way
to interface with this thing over the decades.
Like that's not one that's gonna bug me necessarily.
But, especially in independent state.
I'm not looking for rigorous hard sci-fi out of this.
Dan's reacting the way I react when somebody's like,
it's ridiculous that an orc would say meat's back
on the menu.
They've never seen a menu and I'm like, I don't care, bitch.
I mean, as the person who has made that point
I don't appreciate the the aggressive hostility, but I understand I'm coming after one of your own and going after the Lord of the Rings movies
Yeah
Speaking of which I I had no interest in watching that rings of power show
Then I found out that Tom Bombadil was in an episode and I was like, uh, maybe I'll just watch that one
I gotta see this. Oh, yeah, I haven't even watched that but that episode yet. Do you know which episode and I was like, uh, maybe I'll just watch that one. I gotta see this.
Oh, dip.
I haven't even watched that episode yet.
Do you know which episode that?
I think it's called like the House of Tom Bombadil or something like that.
Oh, hell yeah.
I think he's a pretty big part of the episode.
Is Goldberry in it?
I don't know.
I haven't seen it.
Is Fatty Lumpkin in it?
I don't know.
I haven't seen it, but it just shows where my head is at.
I'm just checking who plays Fatty Lumpkin.
I'm not interested until the character
that Peter Jackson decided was too silly
for his movies gets put in.
Put Tom Bombadil in.
You know Bezos is like, hell yeah,
we're gonna put in the definitive Tom Bombadil.
Now I'm gonna go back to looking like
low rent Pitbull over here.
ironic since he is worth so much more than Pitbull.
And yet he is not Mr. Worldwide at all.
No, not at all.
I just love the moment in Lord of the Rings in the books
where they're like, why don't we just give the ring
to Tom Bombadil and they're like,
he would just lose it or something.
Look, he's very powerful, but he's also kind of a flake.
Have you heard these songs he sings about himself?
I mean, if I was all powerful and eternally ancient, I think I'd just walk around singing
songs about myself too, you know, so I may relate to him.
I feel seen when I read about Tom Bombadil.
Yeah, I mean, I feel like that's the Elliot character, the Lord of the Rings.
Oh, for sure, for sure.
Either that or... Super powerful, the Lord of the Rings. Oh, for sure, for sure. Either that or-
Super powerful, everybody knows your name.
I mean, exactly.
Literally woods.
Who are the, what is it?
Is it Mary and Pippin?
Are they the friends that come along with it?
I could see myself being one of those guys too,
just getting it, not being in over his head.
Okay, August, we've established summer school.
Now it's September.
Ironically, in my notes, I have start of school year,
but I feel like we've hit the school thing a little already. What's a September movie?
Let's not say the movie September. I've never seen it. It's one of Woody Allen movies that I haven't seen
It's the movie that they reshot the he shot it with one actor and then reshot it with an entirely different actor playing that part
I can't remember who the actors were who were in it
So September what's a September movie?
We can think about the song September.
Did they ever make a movie out of that?
Hmm.
I don't know. I feel like something like Back to the Future.
OK, explain.
It kind of feels like the start of a school year,
but it's also kind of like you're worried about time
and the passage of time and looking backwards.
I don't know.
Yeah, it's weird.
I guess so, I don't get real fall vibes from it.
Is that I get more fall vibes from Teen Wolf.
But September doesn't often feel very fall.
It feels, you know, and it technically isn't
until two thirds of the way through the month.
Yeah, I don't have to live by those rules.
I don't have to wait for the months.
Elliot lives in California, a place where months do not exist. I mean't have to wait for the months. Elliot lives in California,
a place where months do not exist.
I mean, that's the other thing is in California,
the variation in weather is so minimal.
But okay, you know what?
You guys, you know, season's better than me.
You live in New York.
All right, back to the future is our September movie.
I want to argue with you.
I mean, of the three of us,
I think Stuart and Dan are the real New Yorkers here.
Wow, wow. So rough.
You're thrown.
I've still lived in New York for longer than I lived anywhere else in my life.
But yeah, okay. And the second place was New Jersey, you know,
which is kind of like New York's little brother that wants to get on the action.
But New York is like, when you're older, when you're older. Yeah.
Yeah, I know. Check the scoreboard.
But I think Stuart and Dan are still on top.
I guess if we add the amount of time you guys have lived together,
and you have lived in New York together, combine it.
It's the best time you guys lived as roommates.
We got to clean up the scoreboard, by the way.
It's keeping score in so many different things.
It is a messy scoreboard. Yeah. Losing the value.
Very hard to read.
I think in the last in the last episode you just got two points for something
I don't even remember what it was. Yeah points unrelated to this
So yeah, so moving on so September as said by the true fall New Yorkers Dan and Stu September is back to the future
Let's go to October now. Here's the thing the ob that it feels like the most obvious thing for October
Would be to choose a Halloween movie. That's just one day out of the month.
That's just the last day, you know?
No, I know.
Most of October is not Halloween.
I still wanna toss out the-
Looking at the numbers, 30 31sts,
30 31th of October is not Halloween.
That's true, but I still wanna toss out the movie,
Trick or Treat, which I feel has,
like it's about Halloween, but it has such autumnal vibes.
Like it is-
It does feel very autumnal, that's true, yeah.
Very good at doing, setting that stage.
No, I'm into it.
Yeah, there's lots of leaves changing color.
People wearing sweaters.
Yeah, they're not even on trees anymore.
They're just, the trees get, that's the time of year.
Trees get so- Trees are nude.
They get so lazy, they just drop their leaves.
Nude.
You want to see some nude trees?
Wait, Dan, I want you to keep going with this.
Dan McCoy, foliage pervert.
Tell us more about how you feel about that time of year when the trees are just totally
starkers.
Yeah.
It's the thing though, you don't even need to ask them.
Like they're just dropping leaves.
Like they want you to look at them.
That's the thing.
You don't feel weird just staring at them?
You don't have to like glance out of the corner of your eye?
Maybe I would if leaf peeping was not like a thing
that everyone does.
Like we'll talk about like all that leaf peeping
you got to do.
This is the kind of peeping that's right.
Yeah, it sounds like, do what you want.
I love those leaves.
They look even better on my floor.
Dan, do you really want leaves all over the floor?
I sweep them up, but they're, you know,
not on my floor. Yeah, rake them, yeah.
Just like the ground, but yeah.
Do you ever accidentally call, when you were a kid,
did you ever accidentally call the ground the floor
and everybody made fun of you?
Yes. Like when you call like
the teacher mom on accident.
Yeah, yeah.
And you're like, I'll never live this down.
I don't.
This is a scar forever, yeah.
I don't want to call her out,
but Audrey will still refer to the ground as the floor
sometimes.
Wow, wow.
But I think I, you know.
And you've been, you're in counseling about this?
It's really brave of you to share this story where she can't repeat it.
Yeah.
I mean, for all I know, it might be idiomatic.
It may be like related to-
Now you're calling her an idiot.
Language differences.
I'm positive.
Now, I know we talked about this already and we're kind of done with it, but I did want
to say my line for Dan McCoy, foliage pervert.
If he's talking to Trini, he goes, hey, why don't you drop those leaves?
Show me if the branches match the roots.
Anyway, so Dan, use that the next time,
I guess you're hitting on a tree.
Yes, so this character makes me uncomfortable
mostly because I find it so easy to slip into it.
That's a fair point.
Okay, trick our treat for October.
Trick Ronald's treat.
Now let's go on to November, also the fall.
To be honest, let's just take those scenes
for Pieces of April that we cut out
and just stick them in here.
Thanksgiving.
I think that works.
Because that's what Thanksgiving is all about
is just the leftovers.
Leftovers, you know, yeah.
Yeah, recycling the things you're thankful for every year
when you're demanded to recite them, you know
Do you guys have to do that? We would have to do that
Sometimes my family my dad always would go indoor plumbing. That would be his joke every time it is suggested
But I don't want to you know caught any other members of my family
I feel bad that I've done it once already, but it's suggested at
Thanksgiving and I don't like it just as a person
who does not like to be compelled to speak publicly,
like on the spot.
Like I love speaking publicly in performance formats,
but I don't like being told like,
hey, you gotta, but I have, I do feel like.
That all stems back to when you were a kid
and you got pulled into that rap battle.
And in the rap battle, you meant to say ground,
but you said floor and everyone made fun of you.
Oh my God.
Yeah, no, I was like ground, round, down,
and then I got pushed down onto the ground.
Which you would call the floor.. Which you would call the floor.
Yeah, you would call the floor.
I just don't, I mean, like as I've grown older,
like I understand, I appreciate,
like it is good to have gratitude for things.
Like that is what will make you happier,
is to actually think about the things
that you are blessed with,
but I don't like to be forced to share them publicly.
Yeah, so why don't you tell us some of them right now?
Just kidding, just kidding. I'm not interested.
Okay, let's moving on.
Okay, I'll take you out of my gratitude journal then.
Oh no, oh no. I've been working so hard to get into there.
You have a journal? I usually write my gratitude on the casings of bullets.
What?
Yeah, I'm pretty cool. I'm like a badass. Yeah, I just write them on the casings of bullets. What? Yeah, I'm pretty cool.
I'm like a badass.
Yeah, I just write them on the casings of sausages.
Yeah, just scratch it in there with like a giant Bowie knife.
Before we move on to the last month of the year, Dan, is there anything you would like
to express gratitude for in this public forum?
You know, I get to see you guys and cheer up, uh, you know, regularly earlier today.
I was like, oh, we got to record.
We just did a thing last night.
You know, like I'm tired, but then immediately seeing your faces.
Cheers.
Be up.
Oh, that's sweet.
That's how I feel too.
All right.
Moving on to the best and worst part of the year, December. People love it and they hate it.
And they have different reasons for that.
Oh, there's an obvious one.
It should be May dis...
Oh, God!
Oh, no.
Oh, he's caught in the same loop again.
Once more.
Stu has figured it out.
I should have known,
because May's the first word in the title.
I mean, we did edit pieces of April,
so you just keep...
I mean, it could just be the December parts.
Again, there's no like December or May parts
of the movie necessarily.
Yeah, I'm trying to stay away from.
I'm willing to bet it doesn't take place
in either of those months, maybe May.
I mean, maybe December too, I don't know.
As a mixed faith podcast, you know,
I would like to steer away from any Christmas things.
Thank you, Dan, thank you, I would love that.
But that makes it hard, because it is a dominant cultural force.
Well, what else goes on in December?
Yeah, should we...
It's winter again.
This is that...
So, in December, I feel like...
Solstice.
I feel like New York, December, I suppose New York, January is miserable, but New York,
December is kind of like the fun December.
The snow is still white and fluffy and clean. It's not yet full of dog pee and human pee
and garbage and slush yet.
So what if there's like a,
what's a nice winter movie or story?
Remember, we can also invent these movies.
We've been doing a good job of finding real movies,
but we can also invent them too.
What's an ideal December movie?
Ideal December.
Oh wait, but that's, I mean, it's kind of a holiday movie, I guess. But I mean, for an honest answer is the Holdovers for me.
Yeah.
I just love it so much.
That's a holiday movie, but I feel like it is more, if anything, I can
appreciate a movie where people are burdened by the responsibility of a
holiday, like it is a disruption rather than something they are looking forward to
and necessarily enjoying.
And it is sort of a secular message
about being kind to one another
during holidays that can be difficult.
There's none of this Christmas spirit bullshit
where everyone agrees there's something magic in the air
that makes life better in December
thanks to the blessings of Jesus and Santa.
Would the holdovers have been made better
if there was like a magical,
like a spirit of Christmas character
who showed up and saved everything?
How would the spirit of Christmas character
integrate to the plot of a boarding school student
who has to spend the holiday with his cranky teacher?
Yeah, yeah, maybe it fixes his eye or something, who knows?
Oh, wow.
Or fixes his body smell.
Yeah, it smells like fish, right? Yeah.
What if they're like, okay, he's already kind of a cranky guy,
he has a little bit of a drinking problem,
he has an eye that doesn't align right.
Drinking problem.
And he's lonely.
What if we also made him smell like fish all the time?
It feels like they're just loaning so much.
And he gives everyone the same book.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, let's say The Holdovers.
That's a great one.
Yeah, and that's one of my favorite movies of,
was that last year?
You know?
Easily.
It was really good.
Why don't they make more movies about The Holdover?
Like The Holdover, I was saying-
Why don't they make movies about The Holdover?
I was saying, like the whole thing you were saying-
The Holdovers 2.
The Holdovers 2, the making of The Holdovers.
I would kind of love to see what Alexander Payne would do with like a sequel to one of his movies.
Bring in Stallone and Schwarzenegger to join The Holdovers.
Yeah, yeah, Jason Statham.
He's now teaching at a school where it's all action professors.
Let him, yeah, that does sound...
Oh guys, we ruined The Holdovers.
But we've made the year better with all of these movies.
Let's remind the listeners again, so they can, as Dan said,
program the perfect movies for each month.
January, let's say, sweet hereafter,
start off with a real bang of joy in January.
February, of course, is a made-up movie about a cranky old man
who hates that, oh no, February is the... is the March. That's March. Is Jack Frost. That's the made-up movie about Jack
Frost and his birth being mad about his birthday. Yeah. And what would that movie be called?
I think we called it Frost Nixon. I thought you called it Frost Nixon or Long February.
That's right. Frost Nixon, Cole in the Long February. Yeah. And we'll have to figure out
who Nixon is.
Maybe the snowman he's marrying is named Nixon, I don't know.
Or maybe it's Mojo Nixon, I don't know.
Anyway, so in March, then we've got the movie
about the cranky old man who's learning
that it's okay to anticipate the spring,
even though the weather is still miserable.
April is, of course, as we all remember,
the parts of Pieces of April
that are not Thanksgiving specific,
that have been edited together.
May, what was our movie for May?
Stuart, you had one that you thought was perfect.
The Days of Confusion.
Days of Confusion, that's right, that's right.
June, of course, is...
What was it?
What was it?
June was Twister, that's right.
June was the classic June movie, Twister.
What other one would it be? July, of course...
It's like we're fucking playing Poggle or something and we're trying to remember the stupid pattern.
July, of course, was Independence Day, the most July movie perhaps ever made.
August, then, was Summer School, perhaps a super August movie.
September, we can all remember was.
Can we?
September was about something, oh wait, Back to the Future.
That's right, September for some reason
I can't really remember was Back to the Future.
I'm just going to let that one slide
because the episode is ending.
Yeah, you just want to watch Back to the Future.
Yeah, if you want, you need a reason
to watch Back to the Future, go ahead.
I'll give you September as that reason.
October was Trick or Treat. We fell into the Future. Yeah, if you want, you need a reason to watch Back to the Future, go ahead. I'll give you September as that reason. October was trick or treat.
We fell into the hole of Halloween, the Halloween trap, but that's okay.
November, of course, we're now using the pieces of Pieces of April that we didn't use previously,
just the Thanksgiving parts.
It's like a memento-style payoff.
Oh yeah, Yost, you're putting them in backwards too.
Okay, great.
Yeah, that makes sense.
Yeah, or it says, you know, maybe there's a recap previously on pieces
of April, back in April.
And December, of course, is the Holdovers.
I mean, which, if I watched the Holdovers every year at December, I'd be very happy
doing that.
But I already have a movie I watch every year at December, The Taking of Pelham 123, which
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Well, we did all the active work of talking about movies and months.
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