The Weekly Planet - 182 Are Movies Ever Better Than Comics? (with Levins)
Episode Date: April 24, 2017This week we’re joined by Andrew Levins who makes the case for there not being a comic book adaptation better than the movie.Plus we talk Fast and Furious spin-off, Avatar sequels, Ripley’s return... to the Alien franchise, trailers for Krypton and Cloak and Dagger, Lock and Key, more X-Men films, Will Smith as the Genie in Aladdin, Batgirl casting and Kylo Ren’s scar in The Last Jedi.Find Levins twitter.com/levdawg and all his podcasts here:Serious Issues https://www.planetbroadcasting.com/our-shows/serious-issues/Hey Fam https://play.acast.com/s/hey-famAll the Small Games: https://allthesmallgames.tumblr.com/Grey Coyote Comic: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1539401697/gray-coyote/description6:22 Fast and Furious spin-off9:10 Avatar release sequels13:50 Ripley’s Alien return16:38 Cloak and Dagger trailer20:27 X-Files is back, baby!22:29 Lock and Key pilot24:42 Captain Marvel gets a director27:57 X-Men movies cometh29:20 Will Smith as the Genie32:55 Krypton Trailer37:28 Batgirl casting38:25 Kylo Ren scar39:24 Are Comics Better Than Movies?Language Warning 1:13:34 - 1:13:551:23:21 What We Reading/What We Gonna Read1:29:16 Letters It’s Time For LettersBuy Watchmen on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ICOJTiPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesMr Sunday Movies YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/lB90W2The Weekly Planet YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/1ZQFGHFind our T-Shirts here: https://goo.gl/q6gE9C Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back everybody to another episode of The Weekly Planet
Official podcast of ComicBookMovie.com
Where we talk movies, comics, TV shows
My name is James, also known as Mr. Sunday
With me as always is my co-host, Nick Mason
But maybe there's other things happening this week, Nick Mason
In what sense?
I'm throwing to you
Yes
I'm ready to catch, here we go
You're going to introduce Lead me into this, I can do it I'm ready Hey you. Yes. I'm ready to catch. Here we go. You're going to introduce...
Lead me into this.
I can do it.
I'm ready.
Hey, Dad, it's me.
It's your son.
It's Master Sunday Movies.
Yep, here he is.
I'm so glad you finally let me exist in the podcast world.
This is how you reveal that you can speak.
Yeah, exactly.
Amazing.
You've never heard me talk until now.
Why would a toddler reveal that they could speak on any other medium than a podcast why any child of yours would provide
content to you exactly we haven't it's not it's not your child no he tried he tried to make me
talk on twitch once i was like this is a dying format that i'll never catch on outside of video
gaming okay i should do an actual intro that'd be great no it's fine
leave it
but it's baby talk
this week
we've got an actual
special guest
it's look who's
talking to now
which is the baby one
that's one answer
all of them
three's the dogs
yeah that's now
there is a dog here
yeah there is
hello dog
it's me
I'm your dog
hey what's up
oh no
we've got an actual special guest James were you aware of that yeah no it's a man There is. Hello, dog. It's me. I'm your dog. Hey, what's up? Oh, no.
We've got an actual special guest, James.
Were you aware of that?
Yeah, no.
It's a man.
He's had many lives.
He's a DJ.
He's a restaurateur.
He's a raconteur.
He's a podcaster. He's a podcaster.
The greatest honor of all to be a podcaster.
It's Andrew Levins.
Levins is here.
Welcome.
Thanks for having me.
No problem.
Thanks for coming out.
Now, you're down for the Melbourne Comedy Festival.
We came to see Tommy Dasolo's show where he insults you for...
No, he insults me.
He rips on my life for 60% of his show.
I didn't get to the show.
I missed so many and I'm really pissed off.
I bootlegged it.
I'm going to sell it.
I'm going to try and make back all the money he made off my life by bootlegging his show.
I'll put it in the link.
In Bali on fake DVDs.
That's right. Well, let's get straight to the news. Levens, have you listened to this show, selling it. I'll put it in the link. In Bali on fake DVDs. That's right.
Well, let's get straight to the news.
Levins, have you listened to this show before?
Yeah, countless times.
So you know the format, so I don't have to explain anything to you.
Mason, do you remember what happens every week?
I play with the dog.
Yeah, good.
The dog is here.
I show up at your house.
Your child cries at the very sight of me.
Yes, that's right.
Yeah, okay, you're good to go then.
Yeah.
So they've confirmed that the Fast and Furious spin-off movie
is going to be happening,
and it's going to have The Rock and Statham,
the combo, the duo.
Do you guys, do you see Furious?
No, I've not seen the latest one.
Or any of them.
Oh, really?
Yeah, so everyone hates me more than any guest before.
That's no problem at all.
But, oh, no, well, I found, and Mason, I think you're the same,
like those two in particular in that episode movie were the best part of that. more than any guest before. That's no problem at all. But, oh no, well, I found, and Mason, I think you're the same,
like those two in particular in that episode movie were the best part of that movie.
They've got some great chemistry.
They've got great chemistry.
The Fast and the Furious Netflix series.
That's right, exactly.
And there's been, there was some controversy
over Vin Diesel and The Rock.
They had a falling out.
Yeah.
Which you don't believe is real.
No, I think it's a publicity.
I think it is real, though. We didn't really touch touch on it last week but there's a lot of scenes where
it's clearly a body double like it's clearly the rock is there and then over the other side of the
car is just a body double who looks it's it's a bald man maybe it's not maybe it's a i don't
believe anyone is actually friends with vin diesel unless he posts a video on his facebook of them
doing like karaoke together.
Isn't that all the Ruby Rose videos he did together?
No.
What's Ruby Rose's karaoke song of choice, I wonder?
He also has done like, there's an unbelievable, if you love Vin Diesel, he did an incredible version of Stay by Rihanna.
I want you to stay.
It's actually very emotional and cool.
Really?
Yeah. I want you to stay It's actually very emotional Really? Yeah I've heard him sing the Paul Walker tribute song
A few times in interviews
And it's very
Did I ask him to do it?
Or he's just like
Now here we go
Time to bust it out
How does the Paul Walker tribute song go?
No it's
It's
It's been a long day
Without you my friend
But I'll tell you all about it
When I see you again
It's not actually called the Paul Walker tribute.
It's the song that is at the end of Fast and Furious 7, I think.
Yeah, that's the one, yeah.
Anyway, are you excited in any way for this?
For Vin Diesel's upcoming album, yes.
But Fast and Furious spin-off starring The Rock and Statham.
Will you see it, or any of them, ever?
Yeah.
Does that imply that there's going to be a Fast and Furious 9
that's going to have Vin Diesel and The Rock in it,
but then there's going to be a separate spin-off series?
This one that we just saw, Eleven's Mist,
is the first of a trilogy that will end the series at 10, apparently.
Wow.
That's the story, yeah.
Imagine having the balls to just say the most ridiculous thing
and then for that to be what's actually going to happen.
Especially because it made the most money of any movie ever
in the opening weekend.
It beat Star Wars.
Oh, it did open in China and Star Wars didn't open in China.
Well, I learned today, speaking of bold proclamations,
I learned today that James Cameron released his Avatar release schedule.
So the next one's going to be in 2020
and he's going to do one a year up until 2025.
No, it's 2020, 2021, 2024, 2025.
You pips James to the news.
Yeah, you have, you son of a bitch.
That's right.
The very popular Avatar update segment
of the Weekly Planet.
That's why I tune in each week.
Sure.
He's shifted these dates around a lot.
Have you noticed that?
Because like after Avatar,
the first one he was like,
yeah, we'll give it four years and then it'll be out in 2014 or whatever.
And then it just never, just didn't happen.
I reckon two more tops.
You reckon then they're going to stop?
I just don't see the world caring.
Yeah, absolutely.
And for it to be like,
and I feel like if they announced five Matrix movies after the first Matrix
and then released the two they did,
everybody would be like, that'll do.
That's fine.
That's enough.
They stopped pissing on the legacy of a movie we actually liked.
Sure, yeah.
No one even liked the first Avatar movie.
Yeah, we've spoken about it.
I would say people liked it at the time.
Yeah, we've spoken about it on the show.
It's one of those things, it's had no cultural impact.
You don't see people dressing up as the characters.
You don't see any, I mean, you probably see erotic fan fiction
and stuff like that, but that's inevitable. But you don't,, like nobody's surely you guys are big enough to have erotic fanfiction written about
If you don't don't tag them tag me at live on Twitter
I want to see James and may so erotic fanfiction in the Avatar universe
five movies worth there was a there was a
T-shirt release of like us in an embrace and i
don't know if it's meant to be erotic or not but i'll find that one that's the only one i bought
of course yeah but but also it's interesting that these movies are going to go up against star wars
if they keep making star wars because they're they're all mid-december no one likes those
that's right so i mean what if they're amazing they could be right
they could be but what do you build from well the what happened at the end of the last one the humans
left uh what's his name I thought we were talking about Fast and Furious still no no are we talking
Avatar I was gonna say what do you build on with Statham and The Rock and I'm like well maybe they
like they have a taco truck or something like that because you can't if you're gonna do a
Fast and Furious spin-off you can't just have them Fast and Furious-ing about
no I guess you bring the Fast and if you bring that duo of Statham and The Rock
into the Avatar universe that's how you get me to watch Avatar even though I'm
not even on board for the Fast and Furious universe
hey man I'm just gonna fix up that cord. Keep talking. There's a cord problem?
Yeah, I can hear it clicking about.
Oh.
Now I'm tethered to mine.
So it's a real situation.
There we go.
That's a good operation you've run here.
You better believe it.
Yeah, but look, James Cameron has a really good track record.
I wouldn't say he's made a terrible film.
Maybe The Abyss. I don't know.
But I don't know.
But, like, you know, he certainly has made a close to terrible film maybe the abyss i don't mean but i don't know but like you know he certainly has
made a close to terrible film and that's the one that he's now making five of sure yeah but that
being said like i don't i don't love that movie but it really like it's something to see when it
came out like it revolutionized things that we all hate now sure it was it was that like it was that
well i remember my wife like pitched the idea of me going,
my girlfriend, she pitched it to me.
I thought you were going to bore at it.
I know, that was me trying to transcend.
I got it, Leavitt.
She pitched, because I really did not want to see Avatar when it came out.
And she pitched it to me saying, well, I feel like we have to see it
and we may as well see it in IMAX 3D.
Sure, right.
Sydney had an IMAX cinema at that point.
You know we don't anymore?
Really?
Did it burn down?
No, it's just been in,
they're like fixing it or something.
And they have been doing it for like over a year now.
Oh, but they are bringing it back.
Hopefully in time for the Inhumans movies.
Oh, right.
November?
I don't
know it definitely won't be done we have we have something similar to our ferris wheel yeah they
keep promising to fix that and we just go there every every sat friday and saturday night for a
fun fun night out is that fixed at the moment i don't know i can never remember can we watch the
inhumans episodes on the ferris wheel yes all good questions well you know we should move on
ridley scott he's james cameron related isn he? I've kind of linked these, I guess.
He said he's going to make Alien sequels forever also until he dies.
Same as James Cameron.
That's their plan.
He's very close to death though, isn't he?
He might be.
He'd be mid-70s.
Who's first?
Cameron or Scott?
Scott, surely.
Scott, definitely Scott.
But he said he's not ruling out Sigourney Weaver returning as a de-aged Ripley.
I'm going to rule out Sigourney Weaver returning as a de-aged Ripley. I'm going to rule out Sigourney Weaver returning as a de-aged Ripley.
I think she'd do it.
Really?
But I don't know.
Why?
Because I just saw her do a skit with Stephen Colbert
where she reprises Ripley.
Okay, how about this?
Sigourney Weaver's character dies at the end of Avatar,
is reborn in a different version of,
the same version of the Aliens universe.
Everyone thinks it's Ripley, but it's actually not. It's her character from Avatar. in a different version of... No, the same version of the Aliens universe. Yep.
Everyone thinks it's Ripley, but it's actually not.
It's her character from Avatar.
Well, they could be the same universes.
Isn't there, like, really loose links between, like,
well, there's mechs and whatnot.
I don't know what else there is.
Is there a corporation that crosses over?
There's probably a corporation, right?
Like a Weyland-Yutani.
There might be a Weyland-Yutani. I don't know.
I'm not watching Avatar again.
That feels like your area of expertise.
That feels like,
James,
your,
that's your wheelhouse.
Well,
I didn't know I was going to ask that.
I didn't know I was going to bring that up.
I didn't prepare.
10 things you missed in the brief.
But,
what do we got?
Yeah,
no,
because what's his name was going to do,
the guy who did Elysium and District Nine and Chappie.
He was going to do Alien 5, which was going to be,
which was going to retcon Alien 3 and 4 with an older Ripley.
Did you see the concept art for that?
Yes.
And it was going to happen.
And because Chappie didn't do well and that was also pushed back.
So James Cameron, not James Cameron, Ridley Scott could make Alien Isolation.
So now it looks like Ridley Scott's just going to be the one
who's going to make Alien films forever.
Until he dies.
Until he dies, yeah.
And then James Cameron will take over until he dies.
Are you sure?
Both of these guys, I feel like they're making these big promises
based off of the fact that they won't be discouraged
from critical panning.
Absolutely.
All it takes is one bad Avatar movie and one bad aliens movie yeah i
feel like i'd be like oh maybe that's enough but also they're filming the avatar films together
they're doing four at once so that's a commitment so it's kind of like well we've made them so we
should release how much money do you think you have to have to never ever question whether you're
wrong or not like in your entire life like if if he releases the first three and he critically panned.
How much money does Trump have?
That's your answer.
No, it's that amount, yeah.
I don't listen to the Weekly Planet for politics.
Yeah, if you could.
If you could keep a lid on it, mate.
I'm sorry.
I apologize.
I'm a big fan of his work.
I like bringing it up, all right?
Listen, I like you guys,
but if you could keep the politics to a minimum.
I loved him in Home Alone 2, but that's it.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, like after like three movies of critical panning,
do you think he'd still be like, no, I'm right.
Everybody else is wrong.
I'm on, I'm in this artistic, like I'm really,
I'm really heading towards something.
It depends, like is he on the internet?
Like who knows?
I think that would play a part.
These rich guys.
Yeah.
I would, if he managed to make all of his movies exist
in the same universe and make just the most ridiculous
James Cameron action movie starring like the old lady from Titanic.
T2.
Reborn into the alien universe or whatever.
Yeah.
And then, yeah, exact.
Perfect.
Paxton plays all his characters from all the movies.
About to get Pullman.
Yeah, they could get Pullman to replace him.
They'll do the Tarkin mocap and just wipe his face.
Cloak and Dagger.
We all watched the trailer. I don't remember it. Levins, you just watched it. Give us the hottest. Cloak and Dagger. We all watched the trailer.
I don't remember it.
Levins, you just watched it.
Give us the hottest.
I don't fucking remember.
Give us the hottest of take.
Give us the hot take.
Yeah, and this is going to be an ongoing theme for the next hour.
Sure.
Cloak and Dagger is a Marvel property that has never really been popular in the comics.
Yeah.
And I don't understand.
But you point out as well, if people don't know,
you do a podcast called Serious Issues,
which is all comic based.
You review,
is it every Wednesday or Tuesday it comes out?
Monday.
Monday.
I listen to it on Wednesday.
Because you have to edit this podcast.
Yeah, that's right.
Which also comes out on Monday.
Yeah.
I'm in the clear.
I don't have to edit nothing.
So I'll listen to any kind of podcast.
Sorry, continue.
Yeah.
But yeah, I mean, I feel like Cloak & Dagger,
it has been this property that for whatever reason
has been optioned for TV for quite a while now.
Yeah.
And they're finally, the Mad Men are finally doing it.
Is it the Hulu series?
Yeah.
Freeform.
Oh, wait, the other-
What the fuck does that mean?
I don't know.
It's a company called Freeform.
Is it not going to Hulu, though?
Potentially.
I think it's for Hulu, yeah.
Great.
But, I mean, Cloak is a dude who has a cloak
and is a portal to...
Some sort of dark dimension, shadow dimension.
Doesn't he make darkness?
Yeah, he makes darkness.
And she makes...
And she makes a light.
She makes a light. She make a light.
She has daggers of light that she can shoot at people
and she has like a dagger tit window.
Okay, fantastic.
It's all right, mate.
And also their secret origin is drugs.
That's right.
Yeah, which is weird.
Did they both do the drugs together or did they do it separately?
No, they were experimented on.
Okay.
They didn't take the drugs for kicks.
I bring up the dagger tit window because there is an incredible indie comic artist whose name is kate beaton oh
yep and she has an incredible web comic and she vagrant that's right a few other releases she's
done but uh she did an incredible like i feel like she did like 10 to 20 panels about how ridiculous
daggers costume is it's like a you know, extremely, extremely boobacious costume in which for whatever reason,
like it basically like it,
her boobs form a dagger.
That sounds very erotic.
Yeah.
And it's so stupid.
And,
and,
and Kate Beaton makes fun of it in a very funny way.
And I,
from the trailer,
it doesn't look like we're going to get any costume of any kind.
We're getting something we never get in superhero television shows,
and that's really drawn-out teen acts.
Oh, good.
Yeah, yeah.
I guess, has this been produced in the wake of Riverdale, I guess?
It feels very Riverdale-y.
I'm still on board for Riverdale.
I watch it every week.
Just beautiful teens.
They've got beautiful secrets.
Yeah, they do, don't they?
They're living on the streets, but the streets are beautiful.
Certainly.
There's crime, but there's beauty as well.
If you love beautiful secrets, Mason,
you'll love that The X-Files has been renewed for another 10 episodes.
I was going to say I had another thought about Cloak & Dagger.
You can't.
I've already moved on.
Hey!
Cloak & Dagger connects with one of my favourite aspects of the Marvel Universe
which is
the Magia
which is the fake mafia
that they couldn't use
for some reason
in the 70s
they couldn't use
the mafia anymore
because of the comics code
yeah I guess
it was the comics code
so they just had to use
the Magia
also because they
probably didn't want
to get killed by the mafia
yeah that's also an option
which they were probably
right next door to
that's right yeah
it was them
it was Mad Magazine
and then it was the mafia so yeah so i'm crossing my fingers for the appearance of the head of the
magia silvermane geriatric cyborg have you ever read superior foes of spider-man yes good yeah
it's good good good real good real funny better than the clone saga really how many clone sagas
have there been since the 90s how many many clone saga Netflix television series should there be?
None?
None.
Good answer.
Nice.
I want to say none.
So, yeah, X-Files.
Anybody?
Did anybody watch?
I know you watched the last season.
Did you watch the last, the revival?
Last year?
He was talking to Mason when he said, I know you watched it.
I definitely have not.
No.
Okay.
I liked the one.
There was one episode, which was the comedy one.
Yeah, I've always been a bigger fan of the non, there's always a big, there's always
a very large epic story arc that I never fully understand.
Yeah.
And then there's, interspersed, there's some funny episodes.
And I love the funny, in the last season, there was one with Rhys Darby, sort of a werewolf.
Lizard man.
Lizard man, which was very good.
Yeah.
That's the high point,
but that's like episode three or four.
And then the rest is kind of my high point of X-Files like
devotism was,
um,
nine 96.
What happened in that year?
I don't remember.
I was in year six.
I thought all of the bullshit they said on that show was
fucking compelling.
And so I bought,
I spent a lot of money on X-Files VHSs and I rewatched
episodes.
Oh, really?
It was like that, you know, it was the very,
the most conspiracy-laden series where the Cancer Man was in every episode.
Yeah, that's right.
All that kind of stuff.
And I think I really went all out that year
and then the next year it returned and I was like,
oh, I'm done.
Yeah, right.
I think I've burnt myself out on this.
The Cancer Man's back though,
even though I don't know if you saw the last episode,
he was reduced to a skeleton.
And then he turned up in the new season
and he pulled his face,
bit of his face off and he's like,
I'm still on the air.
Blur.
Yeah, that's right.
Exactly, yeah.
That's what they need, Draculas.
Was there a Draculas episode?
I bet there was.
I bet there was a funny Draculas episode.
Wasn't there an episode where there was a shapeshifter
who turned into a Dracula at one point as well?
Almost certainly, yeah.
I might be thinking that.
I'm more interested because there's also going to be an Audible audiobook series,
or like a radio play series with Duchovny and Gillian Anderson.
Oh, that sounds cool.
I would much rather see what they did with that medium as opposed to...
Do you think there's a bit more freedom with that maybe?
Like you have a stricter by budget also.
Yeah, but I also would maybe like, maybe like Director Skinner could do the narration or something like that.
Like, Mulder and Scully
draw their weapons and they walk through the door and there's
a Dracula! Blah!
Blah!
This is kind of good news, I think.
This has all been good news. This is all great.
Nobody's died this week. No, that is good.
I mean, yet. We'll check the news after. Maybe Ridley Scott's
going to go.
Lock and Key got a pilot order for Hulu.
Scott Derrickson, who did Doctor Strange,
is going to direct the first episode.
I think they already did a pilot for Lock and Key
a few years ago and it didn't go to...
No, it wasn't great.
Well, you watched it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Lock and Key is one of my favorite series.
Great.
Have you back in the...
Did you start the new run of it?
You would have.
Of course you did.
He just put out a one shot.
Oh, is that it?
Yeah.
So the two creators, what is it?
I can't remember what his, it's Stephen King's son,
whatever his alias is.
And Gabriel Rodriguez on art.
And they do revisit it with one shot.
I think like almost like once a year since they finished the series.
Cool.
But it's incredible.
It's like one of the very more successful horror comic books.
Absolutely.
That doesn't just rely on like gross shit happening all the time. It's not at all. Yeah. I mean, it's more kind of the very more successful horror comic books. Absolutely. That isn't just,
doesn't just rely on like gross shit.
It's not at all.
Yeah.
I mean,
it's more kind of tension and spooks.
Absolutely.
But I'm very worried.
Blair's on every page.
I'm really worried about this adaptation because Gabriel Rodriguez,
his artwork is very stylized.
It's kind of like the main reason I love the book because it's,
it's so awesome,
but I'm really worried that a TV producer is going to be like, cool, look at this artwork. stylized and it's kind of like the main reason i love the book because it's it's so awesome but
i'm really worried that a tv producer is going to be like cool look at this artwork everyone in this
show is going to be emo that's how we're going to we need some beautiful teens exactly if we could
also i remember some of the splash pages from that there's like you know there's people that
have wings and there's giants and like a lot of stuff they can't do oh yeah yeah look we're going
to get into this later okay later okay like yeah the special effects
budget is often what holds these great comics yeah from being good adaptations and i always
is a is a fear factor in the back of my mind yeah that's that's that's the joy of comic books is
that there's a an unlimited special effects budget if you've got a good artist then exactly you can
you can have the beginning and end of universes you can have an infinite number of dimensions but tv you need to bloody rein it in mate you need to
if you could rein it in can you can you turn your mic a little bit this way yes
that's all right what about now that's because when you talk to leavens and then i can barely
hear you no you know what just don't talk to likeopards. Talk to me and I'll relay the leopards. Okay, if you could. I'll talk to the dog.
The Mississippi Grind directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck,
they're going to be directing Captain Marvel.
I've not seen that movie.
What is that movie?
I have no idea. That is Ryan Reynolds and Mendo, I think.
Great combo.
Ben Mendelsohn.
Yeah, Benny Mendy.
What is the movie about?
I will check.
Coffee?
I think, yeah.
The hottest roast.
Let me have a look.
It's just about nine to five, you know.
I think it's a couple of gamblers who go cross country for one big old score.
Yeah.
Or I'm wrong.
Convinced that his newfound friend, Ryan Reynolds, is a good luck charm,
a gambling addict, Ben Mendelsohn,
take the man on a road trip for high stakes game of poker in New Orleans.
That would be such a good movie if they were playing themselves.
Yeah, right?
Yeah.
You better believe it.
Ryan, Ryan, we're going to go down the coast, Ryan.
I've got a poem for you.
It'd be more kind of a Rick and Morty situation.
That's how I'm picturing it.
We're going to go down the coast, Ryan.
We're going to get Deadpool off the ground.
I don't know, man.
No, that's out.
Sure, it's got 89% of Rotten Tomatoes.
Not that that necessarily means anything,
but that seems as good as any.
Yeah.
That was kind of overshadowed by The Nice Guys,
which was Russell Crowe.
Yeah.
Which made zero money as well.
It made zero money?
Yeah, it didn't do well.
Pretty good movie.
Yeah, it's a great movie, yeah.
You said it was your favourite movie of the year. It might have been, yeah. You didn't say that. Pretty good movie. It's a great movie, yeah. You said it was your favourite movie of the year.
It might have been, yeah.
You didn't say that.
Maybe you did.
It sounds like something I would say.
Sure.
I'll just go with anything.
They killed too many sex workers.
IMO.
That's just your opinion.
Okay, we've got some X-Men release dates for movies.
Oh, wait.
Do we have any thoughts about Captain Marvel?
Oh, yeah.
The movie sounds...
I'm looking forward to it, man. Yeah. um so if you are reading any marvel book right now um you know that
they have pretty much destroyed any likability of that character so i'm i'm i hopefully they i mean
they kind of did this around the time that after the first iron man movie came out too
because this first civil war movie you know he was the bad guy essentially the Civil War comic book
series I mean he was
the bad guy and so
the movie came out
shortly after that
and we got Fraction
Matt Fraction's
incredible Iron Man
run out like immediately
after that
so hopefully we get
a similar very good
Captain Marvel run soon
but it's not looking good
you're not a fan of
like the status quo
of being like
when a movie comes out
then they're like
Spider-Man number one
he's back
and what do you think about any of that?
I mean, it's an inevitability.
I don't care about renumbering.
I just care about the story being good first and foremost.
And it's very rare that mirroring what's happening
on the TV or on the movies is good for a book.
Yeah, fair point.
Fair point.
Is she good in The Ultimates?
Ultimates is a good book.
Okay, cool.
I'm trying to look for a new series that's been and gone and has wrapped up. Fair point. Is she good in The Ultimates? Ultimates is a good book. Okay, cool. All right.
I'm trying to look for a new series that's been and gone and has wrapped up.
She's great in Spider-Woman.
Okay.
Dennis Hopeless did an incredible run with Jamie Rodriguez and Victoria Fish.
Vanessa Fish?
Something. No.
I think I'm finessing up with Vanessa Fish.
Fish and Hopeless.
But, yeah that that recently
ended and uh it's an incredible run in which spy woman has a baby oh and uh she can have it all
and uh her best mate is captain marvel and even like while the rest of the marvel universe was
shitting all over captain marvel she was still very good in that book okay cool all right uh
okay x-men what do we got here new mutant New Mutants release date for that movie, April 13th, 2018.
Then a few months later, June 1st.
One month later, Deadpool 2.
And then X-Men The Dark Phoenix in November.
These are all next year.
Three X-Men movies.
Some of them sound good, and then there's a Dark Phoenix one.
Yeah, right?
What do you guys...
Well, I mean, you're at this weird point in time where I feel like both of us like all three of us i mean um and the dog uh we ended last year
going like well i mean we were all on board for the deadpool movie but they also put out
x-men apocalypse which i know none of us liked yeah um but then like this year has been this
bizarre thing where like logan was excellent and leg Legion especially was just like this out of nowhere
incredible series absolutely so I guess I have faith in Fox maybe some of these will be good
there's somebody there's somebody in a Hollywood um boardroom with a whiteboard and they're and
they've got here we bloody go g and n and they're trying to come up with more words that fit in
because they're like that's the secret That's the secret to a quality film.
L space G space N.
But what do we put in there?
Does anybody have any more words?
I think the secret is a vision,
like an idea of what they want to do with it,
not just a generic X-Men team movie.
Is that the secret?
Could be the secret, yeah.
Lotion.
Lotion, yeah.
I'd watch that.
Yeah.
Great.
This is somewhat controversial. i don't want to upset
anybody so just brace yourself i'm gonna block the dog's ears she has to hear this okay cool uh
will smith is apparently in talks for the role of west two it talks for the role of the genie
for the aladdin film so that will be a live action remake of the one from the 90s where
robin williams took on that role.
So,
well,
I can step away from this because as you,
as you know,
I've never seen any of those films.
I don't care.
They can do what they like.
Can he do blue face?
Maybe he can do some more raps.
Well,
yeah.
Well,
Levin's you like raps.
Talk us through raps.
I miss the days where Will Smith did,
did a song for every one of his movies.
Yeah, absolutely.
One of our listeners was very kind enough to mock up a fake album
called The Pursuit of Rappiness,
which featured all the raps that Will Smith would have done
in all his subsequent movies after Wild Wild West.
You should put it on your Twitter.
I'll put it on.
Put it bloody back up there.
All right.
What do you think about that?
Well, I've seen all the animated joints.
I've not seen any of the...
I haven't seen Jungle Book. I haven't seen Beauty and and the beast all these new remakes they're doing are any of
them good yes i'll say most of them are good anyone that's not a gritty reboot like a alice
in wonderland or whatever cinderella's great burton's not gritty that's just that's sorry
yeah you're right that whatever that was um cinderella's great uh jungle book i liked it's
more of a kind of it felt like it was a tech demo right and
apparently beauty and the beast is amazing which i have not seen i've heard that but i've also heard
it's fine so make of that what you it's made a billion dollars yeah that's right i think like
you know like yeah i mean the i know that the the stage show of aladdin um has a black actor
playing the genie right yeah like that's just kind of how it's done. In fact, I only know that because on the way here,
I passed a tram stop that had a poster for the Aladdin musical,
and it was a black actor playing the genie.
Okay.
So do you think they're not going to do, like, a CGI mo-cap thing?
Do you think it's just going to be Will Smith in a little hat?
Possibly, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
In a cool blue suit.
I think that's how they do it in the stage show.
Okay, cool.
Yeah. But, yeah, I don't know. They're really just going for broke with these remakes, aren't they? Absolutely, yeah. In a cool blue suit. I think that's how they do it in the stage show. Okay, cool. Yeah.
But yeah, I don't know.
They're really just going for broke with these remakes, aren't they?
Absolutely.
It's going to be a genre unto itself.
They're going to get to Hercules and then be like, uh...
Hercules is actually really good.
I don't mind Hercules.
And I love Treasure Planet.
I think there are some good ones.
I stand by Hercules as a real good watch and one that you would enjoy, mate.
Okay.
Because it's like the most straight comedy that they've done.
Oh, great.
James Woods is the devil.
And with incredible hair.
Yeah.
He's got flame, blue flame hair.
Yeah.
It's great.
I get the sense that in a lot of cases the villains are better than the heroes in these.
Or interesting.
Yeah, Jafar's pretty good.
Yep, Scar.
Yep, you're making good points, Mason, for these movies you haven't seen.
I think what's smart here, though, not to...
I can't remember where I heard this.
Maybe it was on Collider.
I don't know.
Where they're not just going for a Robin Williams impersonator.
They're getting a known actor who's very charismatic,
who can, I guess, sing.
And then, you know, doing that instead of being like,
who's a guy who can do a lot of voices?
Do you know what I mean?
I think it's a smart-ish move.
After Moana, I'm surprised they didn't go for The Rock as the genie.
Oh, right.
Yeah.
He would be quite good.
And he has a good singing voice.
Someone else said...
Oh, he's got it all.
He does, doesn't he?
He's got an upcoming spin-off coming out with Jason Statham.
Yes, he does.
Very exciting.
Oh, it's Mary Poppins.
They're doing that at the moment.
Really?
A sequel with Emily Blunt.
Who would play what?
Jason Statham is...
Jason Statham's
the chimney sweep it'd have to be yeah you don't think they'd flip it and they make the rock do
the cockney accent because dick van dyke isn't british james how could the rock fit down his
chimney he couldn't he's too big you know what you're all right you know what you're doing yeah
uh krypton trailer teaser i saw a leaked one then I couldn't find it again. And there's also a teaser of a planet unexploding.
So this is a sci-fi series.
Yes.
It's in the SYFY.
Yes.
Which ones did you guys see?
I saw the unexploding planet trailer.
I saw one that was boring.
Interesting.
Could be one and the same.
We don't know.
Let's unpack it.
There were no teens in mine.
Okay.
There was no one at all.
I saw the one with people in it and it was like his grandpa was,
because it was about Kal-El's grandfather,
whose name I can't remember.
And he's like, this is our story, Clark.
Yeah, Chad-El.
Rob-El.
Yeah.
Which I don't know whether he's doing vlogs for his son.
I don't know what's going on there.
Twitch stream.
Yeah.
The version that I saw where he's narrating,
oh, you know, this is the last son of Krypton
and this isn't about his life,
this isn't about the destruction of our planet,
this is about the life of our planet.
Who's he narrating that to?
And how did he know?
He's the last, I mean, maybe he's a crystal.
He might be a crystal, right?
It could be a crystal.
Yeah, you're answering all your own questions.
It could be a crystal, I'm sorry.
Sorry I was so dumb there.
It's a crystal narrating the history of Krypton.
And it looks kind of Man of Steel, sort of.
I've shit on Man of Steel many, many times.
Sure, I don't know if I've heard.
I'm a podcast A-fan.
But one of the few things I loved about Man of Steel
was Russell Crowe's depiction of Jor-El.
Agreed.
And the weird Kryptonian technology
that shows up in the ship.
The pinboard faces.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And that very dangerous planet he's from where there's no railings.
There's no railings or anything.
You can leap into a computer.
You have to...
It's under water.
If you want to get to your local watering hole,
you have to leap onto a sort of flying disc platform
and just hope for the best.
Call for a dragonfly and then you're off.
It sounds like you guys have talked over this movie before.
We have.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
Oh, that was a tough watch.
I like it until the end.
I'm pretty much on board.
I don't like, you know, I'm not going to do it.
I'm not going to do it.
I hate that character.
All right.
What else have we got here?
Are you excited for that?
Sorry.
I will give anything a go.
Like the trailer, the one that I saw, the fuller length one,
I was like, this looks okay.
Like, yeah, I'm not against it.
But a lot of these, the problem is there's so many of these adaptations
for television and most of them are just okay.
So most of them I just stopped watching.
Like I stopped watching Arrow and I watch Riverdale though.
I don't know.
I think this is going to, for me,
it's going to be highly contingent on how much of the world they show us
and how much clearly budget is preventing them showing us
what the costumes look like.
Sure, yeah.
If they look ridiculous on their day-to-day,
I don't know if I'm going to be able to take it on board.
Probably a lot of tunics.
Yeah, if there's good costuming, if they just have a whole bunch of leftover man of steel costumes that looks pretty good but if they if they if everything is set in like a
like some sort of kryptonian boardroom because they can't show us right the hostile kryptonian
landscapes and the platforms and the thing then i'm i don't know i don't know if i'll be on board
okay fair enough yeah also like this is the planet that we know explodes so how many series yeah exactly well he's
young so who's young uh the grandfather oh it's so far back right so 70 yeah he's great yeah and
you can also have you know you can have some a whole bunch of series cliffhangers and in the
next episode somebody's just like like, oh, saved it.
Saved it.
I used a crystal.
Krypton's safe again.
This is a Krypton that isn't like about to,
like, you know,
that isn't slowly destructing.
We're going to see Krypton in its heyday.
I think so, yeah.
That's not interesting.
Right?
Yeah.
But there's going to be some, there's going to be some Zod family rivalry,
it looks like.
Oh, that sounds very Riverdale, though, doesn't it?
Yeah, absolutely.
And a bunch of other stuff, probably.
Yeah, he's too...
Plugging holes with crystals.
Exactly.
Zod will have two red-headed twin children who are just sexy teens.
But I think there'd be a really good opportunity to show a war with Brainiac
and Doomsday's creation, even though it's not really that time period.
But there's stuff you could do.
It's not like Gotham, which a lot of people do love
where it's just like
this is the Joker
or they've just started
just putting all the villains in
regardless of time frame
I guess yeah
Levens you're right
it's the least interesting period
in Krypton's history
but I just made a good point Mason
nah you didn't
it's the least interesting bit
and it's like
it's where they didn't have
like they didn't go out
into space anymore
because they're convinced
that they're the centre of the universe kind of thing it's like, it's where they didn't have, like, they didn't go out into space anymore because they're convinced that they're the centre of the universe.
Sure, yeah.
It's just, it's going to be political intrigue, isn't it?
I don't like that.
All right, I'm on board.
We're all on board.
Good.
All right, great.
Joss Whedon says that he doesn't have his eye on anybody.
Oh, no, what's Joss Whedon saying again?
He doesn't have an eye on anybody in particular for Batgirl
and he doubts that who he'll hire will have a name.
Like, I mean, as in a famous name.
That's great.
Just a symbol.
Really quick credits.
Yeah, that's right.
I don't know.
I like that.
I think being open to that is good as opposed to getting, like,
maybe a known actor who might not fit necessarily.
And it might be smart because from the perspective of if you get
somebody famous like Emma Watson.
Or Josh Brolin.
Or Josh Brolin. Or Josh Brolin.
There might be people like, that's not how I envisioned it.
So maybe this is the way you kind of sidestep that.
Josh Brolin, Tommy Lee Jones.
Yeah, he's good, isn't he?
Sam Elliott.
Anyone in no country from him.
No, how good would it be if the same actor played Thanos,
Cable and Batman?
Amazing.
That's not good or bad news.
It's news, though, isn't it?
Got one more bit of thing, and then we'll go into another thing.
Is everyone okay with that?
I'm okay with this.
Okay, good.
Rian Johnson revealed why he changed Kylo Ren's scar,
because if you looked in the trailer closely,
if anybody missed one of these 10 things,
the scar is over his eye.
It's teeny weeny.
I looked at your video, but you put a big red arrow over his face i changed it because somebody um somebody beat me to that
that was a joke i haven't watched oh really that's what i actually did
that's what i actually did for like the first hour uh but it could be effectively parodied now
you son of a i know but uh it went the scar went up through his nose yeah so and he
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Now, Levins, we were going to do a superhero showdown today,
but you vetoed.
I didn't veto shit.
All the people.
All the guests have an unknowing veto power.
But I thought this was like your most beloved segment
that people hate you for not ever bringing back.
That's fine.
It's not my fault, listeners.
No, I like this.
But basically, everybody who sent in wonderful suggestions.
We'll do it next week, probably.
Yeah, maybe.
Unless Guardians of the Galaxy 2 is out next week.
But not in the US, so we might push that back a week.
But tune in to HeyFam because we don't give a fuck.
We'll review it on that.
Whoa.
These guys are rogue.
But you sent the comment to me.
You said that comic book adaptations, I presume you mean television and movies.
Yeah.
Is that right?
Are never as good as the original.
Radio plays.
Radio plays are never as good.
Or the bulls.
Shut up.
You shut up. Are never as good as the original. Radio plays. Radio plays are never as good. Audible. Shut up. You shut up.
Never as good as the source material.
And you're not talking just like,
like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is bad.
You're talking like anything,
like even the ones considered great.
Yeah, I wanted to challenge you guys.
Yeah.
Because I love comics.
Obviously, like, you know,
I talk about them every single week for hours.
Sure.
I read way too many of them.
I think they're the best art form.
And my challenge to you was to name an adaptation of a comic book
that you think is better than a comic book.
So not even as good.
We can start with as good.
I mean, you're already back.
I've got a loose list.
But also, when he's got there on his laptop,
it's just try and convince Levens that as good works.
And that's his gambit.
He's like, settle for less.
I have two in my mind that I think are.
Okay.
And I'm curious to see if you guys can get to them.
I think I might be able to.
But you're not also, I'm presuming you don't mean like
Batman Begins isn't a straight adaptation of year one you're talking like direct okay so this makes me sound like i'm negative on all comic
book related movies and properties stuff like that i think like the superhero movies they're
bigger than this you know you're very rarely will you see a superhero movie that's been directly
adapted from the like you know one particular comic book sure yeah so i think something like
batman begins the superman movies Batman Begins, the Superman movies,
or pretty much all the Marvel movies,
give or take one or two,
they're kind of built off of the, you know,
the many stories in the pantheon of stories about those characters.
Or they're in name only.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So none of those.
I mean, we can use,
there are specific examples that we can single out within them.
But like, I mean, you know, for example, like we can single out within them but like I mean
you know for example like the you know the lock and key announcement yeah um there was a big
announcement for one of my favorite vertigo series scout by Jason Aaron that's been turned into a
series for AMC I think quite soon um yeah I mean you know I I know you hate the walking dead I do
but the comic book is still really fun. I can 100% agree.
Yeah.
Well, that was my first example, but no, it wasn't.
I thought, okay, what about this?
Not all of these also I believe are better,
but I just thought we'll just throw them out there.
Let's do it.
Okay, so 300.
I don't think that comic is great.
Haven't read it.
Haven't seen it.
Mason, what do you think?
Look, I'm going to vote for yes.
Episode's over
victory
like the Spartans of old
we claim victory
and Levens we kick you into this pit
that we've had here for
several hundred episodes
we've never mentioned it before
I wonder what we're going to do with that
you go into the pit
James
get the hand cranked camera
we're going to kick him into the pit
in slow motion
have you read it
yes I have yeah and you've obviously seen it. Have you read it? Yes, I have, yeah.
And you've obviously seen it.
Yeah.
Do you think it's better or the same?
Look, I think it's...
This is like the ultimate Snyder defense.
It's the butt 300.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's true.
Frank Miller hasn't slipped totally into madness at that point, I don't think.
There's a few little things.
It's still competently put together, I think.
Yeah, sure, yeah.
But I genuinely think, and look,
maybe it would be different if it was made today.
But at the time, that hadn't really been done before,
like that style of filmmaking and the panel stuff.
And it's got some great action sequences.
And it wasn't quite historical fiction, but it wasn't.
It was David Weaving a Yarn, mate.
That's right, with great abs.
Yeah, he does, doesn't he?
Yeah, and it wasn't quite supernatural madness, but it wasn't.
It was this bizarre midpoint, which I quite enjoyed.
The prequel, Psycho and Sequel is pretty shit.
I've never come back to it.
Yeah, maybe it's not good.
I haven't seen it in a while.
That's a good place to start with.
We can actually go through all of the,
because all of pretty much all of Frank Miller's big comics have been turned
into movies or TV shows.
Are we talking,
do we want to talk animated as well?
Of course.
Yeah.
Okay,
cool.
Akira.
I mean,
I've read the first book of the anime of the manga.
I mean,
yeah,
but that's a long sprawling epic
I haven't read it
Akira the anime is I think
incredible in so far as they've gotten these
literally thousands of pages
of manga and turned it into
a competently produced
I'm going to veto this just on the basis, manga never counts
in anything
take that huge manga fans
manga's great but it never counts.
Take that, Siobhan, if you're listening.
Yeah, every week she tries to make me read manga.
Levin's co-host, Siobhan.
And then every month I'm like,
maybe this will be the month that I read manga.
Nope.
Nope.
Next.
Yeah.
It's, yeah, Akira, like the anime is quite truncated.
Like they take up a whole bunch of the back end.
Sure.
So like the first volume is a significant chunk of it. It's a testament to the movie that they got as much in as they did
okay yeah good doesn't count but we're not counting it so but you mentioned frank miller so
well what do you want to talk about from hell oh god okay well that definitely i haven't read it
but that's not frank miller that's alan moore Moore. Oh, sorry, you're right. It is so, yeah. I get them confused because they're very similar in every way.
So, okay, Frank Miller from DC.
We've got the animated movies of Dark Knight Strikes Again.
Yeah, wait.
Sorry, Dark Knight Returns.
Yes.
They have not yet made Dark Knight Strikes Again,
and I doubt they ever will.
Oh, I hope they do.
That would be nuts.
It actually is nowhere near as bad as everyone said it is.
It's fine.
The art's really quite bad, though.
Yeah.
It's funny.
Yeah.
I can't argue with that.
You guys would know, but I do not know.
Has Dark Knight 3, is it finished?
No, it is still fucking going.
It is horrifically bad.
I don't know if it would be so horrific,
because I don't remember the last one.
It's almost like four months in between.
The art's okay, isn't it?
Yeah, the art's great.
Cupid's doing a great job.
I'd have to read it as like a...
And isn't the idea being that Frank Miller has done this
in conjunction with someone else?
Brian Azzarello.
There we go.
And Dark Knight 4 is going to be all him, right?
Yeah, and the rumour is that apparently this one's all Azzarello.
Based on the conversation he had with Miller.
Oh, I see.
All right, all right, all right but we just let the phone go yeah and while he wrote it himself yep good good work frank
good work buddy we've also got the year one animated movie we've got which is atrocious
in my opinion it's just boring yeah that's one of my like you know whenever someone recommends
batman comics or you know superhero comics general, you always inevitably get the combination of Year One,
Dark Knight Returns, and The Killing Joke.
I don't think that Dark Knight Returns is a good one to start on.
No, it's a shockingly good one.
Year One is, I think, an absolute classic that still holds up
no matter how many more subversive Batman comics you read.
So many.
It's still so well done.
Yeah, I don't disagree with that.
And the animated series was at the peak of the dc animated branch trying to do anime style animation
yeah and uh i was really excited because brian cranston was announced that's right it was really
good for uh i benjamin mckenzie's not a great choice for uh for that's the that's the biggest
weakness is batman's voice and i also think and with uh also think that the Batman year one has a lot of dialogue that does not
translate to voice work and animation.
Sure.
And that absolutely goes for Dark Knight as well.
That goes for a lot of comics though.
Yeah.
Like I can read the most,
most ridiculously serious thing,
but because I choose the tone that I read it in
when I read a comic book,
I can make it come through in a way that I'm fine with.
Sure, yeah.
And then as soon as someone delivers that dialogue
or delivers that narration in a movie or a TV show,
you know, they've locked into that's the tone
that this series is taking.
Ben McKenzie just did Donald Duck voice the whole time.
I think The Dark Knight Returns is pretty solid.
Really solid.
It's an animation.
I agree.
I wouldn't say it's better, but it's pretty good.
Yeah.
We've also got the Sin City movies.
The first movie I thought was real sick when I was just out of high school.
Sure, yeah.
I have not revisited.
Probably shouldn't.
Yeah, right?
I haven't read it,
so I couldn't,
I can't compare it.
Yeah.
I mean,
they're very,
again,
it's a comic book series that when you read it,
when it's like one of the first 10 comic books you read,
you think it's the most incredible thing ever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because it's gritty.
So it might be better.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The jury's out.
Let's just call it manga and say it doesn't count.
Did you,
so you said you saw the second one.
I have not seen the second one.
No one has. It's on your iPad. I have? I have not seen the second one. No one has.
It's on your iPad.
I have,
I have it.
I was going to say famously,
famously.
No,
I have it on my iPad as like emergency content.
If I run out of everything else to watch or read in the entire world,
I've got Sin City a Dame to Kill for on my iPad,
just in case.
You say,
I can either do that or run into traffic.
Yeah,
right.
Oh, that's great great any more Frank Miller
stuff that we want to
well in terms of
Frank Miller directed
he did The Spirit
on his own
which is
we only got like 10 minutes
we only got 10 minutes
on that one
we watched that
incredible car
Samuel L. Jackson
Scarlett Johansson
yeah
the guy from Suits
yeah that's right
Gabriel Marques
yeah
and that
it's so terrible in the
sense that it's he was just like yeah i can do it on my own but he also he took he took the spirit
who was you know it was a series that sort of pioneered sort of incredible panel layouts and
just incredible just breaking the mold of comic books not just like you know here's here's nine
boring panels in a row just you know comics are a medium where you can do anything.
And they went, just make it look like Sin City again.
Yeah, that's right. Well, yeah, it's the thing.
The spirit isn't a gritty hero at all.
It's pure pulp.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It completely lost that in whatever, like five minutes of that movie I watched.
Actually, Frank Miller.
He does purely pulp a guy for a really long time, very early on.
But that's about it.
You could say that the first Daredevil movie,
the one that everyone hates with Ben Affleck as Daredevil,
a lot of, I mean, Frank Miller, I think himself is in that movie.
He is, he is the priest.
I think he dies in all the movies that he has cameos in.
Yeah, if only that would translate to real life.
No, he's all right, I'm sure he's fine.
Yeah, so I think for that time,
it was as good as it was going to be,
that Daredevil movie.
Like, I don't think it's amazing.
It's not better than anything it's based on,
but it was the leather suit X-Men era.
Yeah, that's true.
It is what it is, man.
And the director's cut is not better.
I know a lot of people say it is.
They're about the same.
One has more coolio.
Adding coolio is not a guarantee of quality.
It's aggressively nowhere near as good as the comics.
It's the point I'm trying to make.
I don't disagree with you.
I would also go as far as saying...
Some of Kevin Smith's best work.
The Netflix series, still not as good as the Dead Evil comics.
Yep, no, I'd agree with that.
What else we got?
I can name some other things.
Please do.
Kick-Ass. Yeah, you know what? good as the dead devil yep now to go with that yeah what else we got I can name some other things please do uh kick-ass
oh yeah you know
what you're wrong
no I don't know
oh man uh
kick-ass 2 is
terrible
okay you hate that
like actually the
series is the series
is terrible too
but uh the the
first movie I think
is is really fun in
a way that the comic book maybe wasn't when it's done.
Sure.
Do you think it falls off the cliff with the jetpack?
The movie, not the comic.
There's no jetpack in the movie.
And also you can't fall off a cliff if you're in a jetpack.
Correct.
You fly off into the horizon.
At the end, he gets a jetpack with a minigun attached
and he riddles the mob bosses.
I think in the comic book series at the end,
they just take a bunch of coke and beat each other up.
That's right.
No, the comic book's definitely better.
Yeah.
In the movie, he buys a jetpack with miniguns on it on the internet
and he just shows up and he machine guns everyone.
You know what else is a lot better from the comic?
The Big Daddy character in the comic is just a psychopath.
He's just an accountant who
invents this tragic backstory
so that him and his daughter can go and beat up mob
bosses. It's a way more compelling story.
Yeah, totally. And it kind of adds a whole new
element to this guy. He's
crazy, but in the movie
he's just a cop
who got hard done by.
Nicholas Cage did a great job. Yeah, incredible job. But it's not as interesting, which I don't think is, I mean, Nicolas Cage did a great job.
He did an incredible job.
But it's not as interesting.
And I think they just didn't want to make him unsympathetic.
So that's maybe why they changed that.
The Hollywood man.
Yeah.
Do you know it?
Probably shouldn't have cast Nicolas Cage then.
No.
Sympathetic.
What are your thoughts on Civil War comparatively to the comic?
So this is one of the, yeah, this is the ones that I would consider.
So Mark Millar is a writer
in general i think a lot of his books when when i was younger and hadn't read many comics i thought
they were the best thing ever sure yeah and i don't like you know i don't want to take away
from that i guess it's too late you have but come on you already have yeah totally but
rereading a lot of those things like you know the first time i read civil war i was like man this is
what comic book events should be yeah um and then you realize that that inspired so many versions of the comic book
event, which was like, oh, the heroes are going to fight each other now.
Right.
And we're finally getting that on the big screen.
Although heroes fighting for a while,
that's an essential element of the comic book.
Sure, yeah.
That's a comic book.
For a third.
Yeah, sure, yeah.
When they first meet each other, then they're good friends, then they beat the bad guy together. That's right. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. It's a comic book for, for, for a third. Yeah, sure. Yeah. Yeah. When they first meet each other,
then they're good friends.
Then they beat the bad guy together.
That's right.
That's right.
Um,
but I,
I,
I think civil war is like maybe my favorite Marvel movie.
Okay.
Yeah.
Alongside the first Iron Man movie.
Yep.
Yep.
Um,
and,
I think,
yeah,
it's better than the comic,
even though it's nothing like the comic,
you couldn't really count it as a proper adaptation,
but it does share the name.
And I guess the, the, the, the same kind of sentiment, the comic. You couldn't really count it as a proper adaptation, but it does share the name and I guess the same kind of sentiment?
The same idea?
The same captains of each team?
Yep.
Correct.
Yes.
But no, it doesn't, yeah, you're right,
it doesn't have a lot in common with the,
I guess the Accords, there's that and then there's they fight.
There's not the Winter Soldier element of it.
Oh, yeah, spoilers for all this, by the way.
I would be very surprised if anyone listening has not seen Civil War.
That was for Mason.
I have not seen Civil War.
You famously play a character that has not seen anything with war in a title. That's right.
Exactly.
I'm afraid of it.
Oh, which reminds me.
I was on an
episode of Steel Wars.
I'll insert the plug right here. Why wouldn't I?
Why not? If you listen this far, stop
listening to this. I was on
our friend Steel Saunders
is doing a live Steel Wars
at the Melbourne Comedy Festival. I was on with
Jonathan Schuster and
George Lucas. Himself. He was on there.
Direct from Adelaide Food Court.
That's right.
And spoiler alert for that,
at some point,
we were going to discuss the Last Jedi trailer,
at some point he does get a little bit tired of discussing that
and starts talking about his other hobby,
which is hunting humans on his ranch.
So listen in for that.
He's very funny.
Yeah, that's right.
Who's the guy who does that?
Sorry, it's real George Lucas.
It's George Lucas.
No, no, no.
It's JJ Abrams. It's George Lucas, No, no, no. It's JJ Abrams.
It's George Lucas
but his friend Xavier Michaelides
is very funny.
Right, okay, gotcha.
I'm doing the magic, everyone.
Good work.
Yeah, like...
Do you think the Civil War comic
is better than the...
No.
Okay.
Okay, fair enough.
What about Watchmen?
I think a lot of stuff
that came out of Civil War,
like the comic book is great,
like the Captain America run
where if you'd said to anyone 10 years ago, we're going to have I think a lot of stuff that came out of Civil War, like the comic book is great, like the Captain America run,
where if you'd said to anyone 10 years ago,
we're going to have a Captain America comic book,
it's going to run for several years without Captain America in it,
you'd be like, no, that's madness.
How could you do that?
And why would you do that?
But there it is.
They did it.
And it happened.
With Watchmen, it's clearly not better.
No.
It's a fair shot.
Also, they're talking about an animated series.
I just don't want to see that either.
I guess, like, I would be more interested in them.
Like, I know people, like,
are disgusted at the very thought of this,
but, like, you know,
comic book readers are very aware of the characters
within the Watchmen series now,
and they have done the before Watchmen stuff.
They're about to do new stuff with the Watchmen characters
in the DC universe. The button. the button the button the button my greatest enemy
i gotta call my friend flash to help me solve the mystery of the button you do a good batman
that's pretty good it's it's actually a really good issue yeah i've been making fun of it for
like weeks it's actually i was oh wow this is great
if we don't know anything if we only know the bare bones of what's happening there do we need
do i need to catch up on batman or the flash um you need to have read the dc rebirth special okay
i've read that and you need to have read flashpoint okay and i think based off of those two you should
be fine okay good and also you need to know what a button is we know that don't we yeah i've seen it we call it a badge in australia what about road trip wait wait wait we're gonna finish talking about watchman
well it's no good the end you don't think it's good like on any level just it's like it's it's
one of the most fascinating incredible can't put it down comics yep it's a comic that I've lent my dad. It's a comic that I proudly...
Your dad's lent you.
He switched.
He forgot.
He's such a big fan.
Yeah.
And I find that movie so fucking boring.
Wow, really?
Even when you first saw it,
you went like,
oh, there's some good imagery here.
Okay, well, all right.
Disclaimer.
There was a real great time
in the mid-2000s
where I got an iPod
that could play videos.
But this was before the iPods had the screens as big as iPhones.
It was instead a little window.
Yeah.
And my,
my DJ friend of mine from the States,
he was touring and he was like,
Hey,
I've got a whole bunch of iPod movies.
And he put a whole bunch on there.
And one of them was Watchmen.
And so I watched Watchmen for the first time on a screen smaller than like my fingers.
Right.
Like an elbow size screen.
And you loved it?
Yeah, it wasn't boring at all.
I guess I have seen it since then.
I just, like there are moments of pretty okayness in it,
but it's one of the greatest comics ever written.
And it should be a lot better than pretty okay.
Sure.
And I feel like maybe adapting, again, it's that language that we are so used to reading in our own heads when you
see someone commit to no this is how that language is is said yeah it's like you have like oh no
that's not how i imagined it said in my head yeah right um and so it really pulls you out of what
you want the story to be um but i think know, we're so used to these characters now
that if they do something with the Watchmen,
if they have to, you know,
I understand why you would want to do something
with this property that, you know,
DC, unfortunately for all Alan Moore diehard,
you know, wizard fans,
you know, they own that property.
They can do whatever the fuck they want with it.
No matter what fans say.
And they've offered it back to him
multiple times at this point.
Like if you'll write us,
write us one page of something and we'll give you Watchmen back. he's like nope won't do it gonna live in my cave yeah don't
care anymore spell on your chakras i think you might be right in the sense that also like um
also some of the you you have a certain idea of how maybe the action sequences go as well and
and snyder's got that very very visceral kind of... Because they're supposed to be more or less normal people
having fights with normal people.
And it's these people made out of granite
who are throwing each other through walls
and bouncing people's heads off tables and stuff
and they're getting up and, you know...
Yeah, I mean, Alan Moore,
even though it is quite a gritty and dark comic,
it's still extremely silly and comic book-y.
Yeah.
You know, like, I love the ridiculous explosion beast thing that yeah right all the world's best artists are sent to a
island to create that's right that's one of my favorite parts of the watchman comic because
they build towards that for the entire thing and it's just it's like you know you only get like
one or two pages of it yeah in each issue and then that's where that's why they were including
that part you know the weird backup story and all that stuff it all is part of this big story they're working towards and for it to
just be just a boring explosion in the movie yeah i know a lot of people like that because it's way
more realistic but i i read comic books i like comic books because they're ridiculous yeah and
also that movie did have uh the the comic book does have ozzy mandy's this very charming charismatic
uh sympathetic character who turns out to be the villain.
And in the movie he's,
he's this close to like cackling in the shadows,
like the outfit,
everything like that.
And he put nipples on it.
My favorite thing about superhero movies.
Yeah.
Very good.
I didn't want to say road to perdition or read the comic.
No,
I've seen it.
I've never read the trailer and then years later
learned that it was a comic book adaptation i was like what so it's a manga it's out is it really
i don't think so uh but it's got bloody tom hanks and uh daniel craig's in it daniel craig and um
paul newman it's a good cast yeah anyway i don't I don't know. Cheers out, everybody.
What about V for Vendetta?
I don't think it's better, but I love V for Vendetta, the movie.
I think it's great.
What did anyone else?
Again, I watched it on a plane years ago.
Have you seen a movie on anything bigger?
I refuse to watch movies in the movies.
Look, I saw this one reflected on my boots I had a very well shined boots
I upskirted this particular movie
and I did not care for it
I had the plot of this movie
repeated to me from
an inmate in a jail cell
I was in
no I
I guess it's okay
the movie
yeah I genuinely think
it's better than okay
I think it's really solid
it does take a like
there's elements
that are missing from it
because in the comic,
because it's a comic and you can interpret it,
like you said,
how you want and hear whatever voice you want when you read it,
you don't know who V is,
but in this one,
he's just like,
yeah,
it's Hugo Weaving.
And he was,
there was an experiment,
but in the comic,
it's implied that it could be six or so people or whatever.
Infinitely better than League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,
which is classic in every way.
But yeah, but no, I don't think it it's better but i think it definitely stands on its own
and mason thinks that i'm on twitter yeah you sure are yeah look i don't know i think i think um
they decided it was they were like well let's update it for modern times it's bush it's post
9-11 it's etc and i think that kind of takes away from it being this period piece in this weird
thatcher britain yeah absolutely and also the movie version everybody has kind of a nice apartment and
a nice flat screen tv and everybody seems to be doing all right if you're not being taken away
by the secret police sure so. Things are pretty cool.
And they invented Eggie in a basket, which isn't a real thing.
That's right.
They made Stephen Fry say it.
They were like, this is a British thing.
He's like, this is nothing.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Okay.
Not as good.
What about, okay, what about Logan?
Do you think Logan is better than old man Logan?
I think it's better than old man Logan.
Again, it's another Mark Millar comic that I think is incredible.
The first time you read it when you're a drunk teen.
When you're a drunk adult.
I really like the comic.
Yeah, me too.
I really like the comic too.
It's one of the ones, I think I like that more than Civil War.
Yeah, no, I'd agree with that.
It does have that requisite level of comic book silliness.
They're driving around in the old Spider-Man.
It's a celebration of comics.
Yeah.
All my favorite comic books are.
But, yeah, I mean, i think those two are just incomparable
yeah absolutely right absolutely but i think logan was an excellent movie yeah so
but we can't they are incomparable so it's a manga yeah it's bloody yeah nice bloody out
what's dread based off i fucking loved dread yeah that's a great movie yeah um i watched it in 3d
too and i oh you know here's a cool fact about me
i own a 3d television well well look at money bags over here it's so you're such a dad um wow
i bet your whole family sits down you all put the glasses on we've got two pairs of glasses
because there was before you could wear any kind of 3d glasses yeah you have to charge them and
they do like a shuddery thing.
No shit.
That's very dad.
And we have to move the couch
closer to the television.
It's 3D viewing time, guys.
How often do you do this?
I have not done it in years.
Is it just when you make your family watch Dread?
I did it heaps when I first bought it.
Really?
I've got a 3D TV from like 2012.
Yeah, bro.
And I think I used it once
and I'm like, this is no good.
I played a video game and I'm like this is no good I played a video game
and I'm like
oh it's terrible
playing video games
this is like
half the resolution
Uncharted 3 in 3D
for about 5 minutes
and threw up
guys I have no depth
perception
I can only see
in 2 dimensions
he's got a 1D
television
yeah that's right
it's a One Direction
yeah
television only plays
One Direction albums
what movie
are we talking about
Dread
Dread
Judge Dread is
again one of those characters that that movie's not based off
of any particular run, but it's an excellent, excellent movie that I think, like, one of
the best comic book adaptations, one of the best action movies from the last few years
that just didn't get the audience all the credit that it deserves.
Yeah.
But I do think that it's not based on any particular storyline to the credit that it deserves yeah i but i yeah and i but i do think that
yeah it's it's it's not it's not based on any particular storyline to the extent that if you'd
said this was uh this was a high-rise action film and we slapped the dread property on the top yeah
i would completely i'd be like of course of course that's what happened yeah i love like you know
like the ridiculousness of taking that you know the slow-, the slow-mo, the slow-mo drug.
I know a lot of people like that was the deal breaker for this is too silly.
I loved it. I liked it too.
It was actually,
I've heard,
I didn't see it at the cinema,
but I,
but I heard it was like the best use of 3d.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
There you go.
Once very drunk.
It was great.
And I think,
you know,
if I've been shooting on all the other superhero movies,
I may as well say some praises for one,
even though it doesn't technically win the battle that we're trying to fight right now.
But,
uh,
it does what so few comic book movies,
um,
do.
And that's,
it just doesn't bother explaining anything.
It just throws you right in the middle of a world of a crazy situation.
It just shows you this crazy situation.
And we don't learn how anyone in this world
came to be
how they are
we don't know
why the judges exist
we don't really know
what's past the city
you know
exactly
it's just this awesome
really closed
contained story
and I wish more
comic book movies
would be like that
yep agreed
instead of being like
an origin
and then you get
to the second movie
and then you do
maybe you do
a proper movie
yeah and it feels like
Ragnarok is like
the first Marvel
I guess Guardians
you could argue kind of
not really nah
but like Ragnarok
almost feels like
it's going to be like
this quite contained
weird thing
that just kind of
throws you in the thick of it
and you know
you know these characters
kind of fucking
yeah
look at all this crazy stuff
yeah absolutely
looks good doesn't it
looks like a good launch
great good fonts guys great fonts where do you where do you guys stand Look at all this crazy stuff. Yeah, absolutely. It looks good, doesn't it? It looks like a good lunch. Great.
Good fonts, guys.
Great fonts.
Where do you guys stand on Winter Soldier?
I thought you were going to say,
where do you guys stand on fonts in comics versus fonts in...
What are you about?
I think Winter Soldier's better than the comic.
They're not the same, but I...
I think Winter Soldier's...
Lemons briefly de-evolved.
Did you see that?
I think Winter Soldier's... briefly de-evolved did you see that? I think Winter Soldier
I reverse anamorphed
I think Winter Soldier
is better than
Civil War as a movie
as well
yeah right
yeah I need to watch it again
I really really love that movie
yeah
but I really love that comic too
and I think it's
you know it's very
again very different
it took a lot of liberties
yeah and the comic
has more room to breathe
and doesn't he touch
the cosmic cube
and disappear
at the end or something
he's done all sorts of wacky stuff.
The Winter Soldier, is that what that wraps up?
I can't remember.
Maybe it isn't better.
I can't remember it.
In the movie?
No, in the comic.
In the comic.
Doesn't he disappear at the end?
I mean, it's a long ongoing.
I include Winter Soldier in part of the fucking 60 issues that Brubaker wrote on Captain America.
Okay, sure.
Fair enough.
These are terrible rules that I'm just inventing as you try and beat me at this point. to win a soldier in part of the fucking 60 issues that Brubaker wrote on Captain America. Okay, sure. Yeah. Fair enough. Well,
they're not,
but again,
these are terrible rules that I'm just inventing as you try and beat me at
this game.
No,
no,
look,
this is the,
these are playground rules.
It's the,
it's the exact kind of playground rules that invent,
that cause the creation of Superman.
That's right.
No,
you can't.
I'm bulletproof.
No,
I can see through walls.
No,
I can fly.
No,
sorry.
And invent all the rules you want.
You're going in the pit at the end of this.
Yes. What about, what about about you said guardians of the galaxy i don't think i've i've read a bit of guardians of galaxy i don't think i've ever read something that i thought
was better than dan abnett and andy lanning run on guardians of the galaxy when was that uh this
is before the movie it basically inspires what we know is the guy against the galaxy but then brian bendis took over the property and fucking ruined it uh bendis hater i enjoy some of his stuff but that doesn't bloody
sound like it i think people complain about a lot of a lot of uh stuff marvel did over the last few
years and i think putting bendis on guardians and that whole run was one of the worst things
they've done in the last five years oh wow okay um before that it was this incredible cosmic
sprawling epic that included like
there was a Nova series
and there was a Guardians
of the Galaxy series
and a bunch of events
and kind of one shots
around that was all written
by these two writers,
Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning
who now hate each other.
Oh, no.
That's a shame.
But the Guardians run
in particular,
when I first read it,
it was like the first
sci-fi comic
that I really got into because
it was so fun and and funny and all the ideas were like just like really nutty but like just
told in this really just like i don't know same um same cast yeah more expanded so actually you're
like mantis who's gonna be a part of number two was in it and then my favourite Guardian is a guy called Bug yeah I know
he says like tick
in the middle
of all these sentences
and then Cosmo
the cosmonaut dog
yeah it was
it was all these weird
characters and concepts
but of course
that would make sense
obviously there's a cosmonaut dog
who ascended to space
and now he's intelligent
and telekinetic
and what have you
and they live in like
their spaceship is in the body
of a dead celestial
which is what's called Nowhere and there are little concerts of these that make their way for the movie I actually intelligent and telekinetic or what have you. And they live in like their spaceship is in the body of a dead celestial. Yeah.
It's called Nowhere.
And there are little concerts that make their way
for the movie.
I actually,
when I first saw
Guardians of the Galaxy
I was really disappointed
because I had such
high expectations for it.
You thought it would be
like wackier or funnier?
For me,
they've changed
some characterizations as well.
Gamora is very different.
That was my biggest problem
was that Gamora is like,
she's like known as
the most dangerous woman
in the universe.
Right.
And she was just like a green girl
who lost after Chris Pratt.
Like all green girls.
And Rocket Raccoon is pretty good in the movie,
but he's considerably better
than what he became in the Bendis run,
in which the first issue of Bendis' run,
he has a gun and he's saying,
Blam, murdered you.
Blam, murdered you blam murdered you
which is just like
you do not get
this character at all
he's like a talking raccoon
before that
who like
isn't actually a raccoon
hates being called a raccoon
has
like
is a really valuable
member of the team
which they definitely
brought back
in the movie
but like yeah
he's
there's a lot of great shit
within that series that I think makes it one of my favourite runs ever cool spoiler yeah he's he there's a lot of great shit within that series that i i think
is makes it one of my favorite runs ever cool spoiler alert he's really good in the second
one as well yeah i've seen it i'm bloody i've bloody seen it already yeah it's on friday um
he has some really good moments i think yeah you'll did you like it as much as the first one
or i oh i've got a review it's on my channel right now check it out guys how many arrows
how many arrows seven no i i really i really how many things you missed
i really no i really genuinely enjoyed it i thought it was great i'll link the review below
but um everyone's probably gonna see it anyway but no it's definitely on tuesday yeah it's
definitely worth checking out and the babysitters in nice i call my parents now that's all they are
to you uh have you guys seen History of Violence yes
it's a good movie
I think
that movie
is better
because it's not as gross
as the
comic book
that precedes it
which is real gross
isn't he
less violence
more history
so much more history
just learning
Viggo just goes to the library
every day
and just
is the comic
where they find
Viggo's old partner
and they've just strung him up in a basement for 20 years
and cut his arms and legs off?
Yes.
But there's nothing like that in the movie?
It's only been 19 years.
Yeah.
In the movie, it's just his brother, the guy,
the head of the gang or what have you that's pursuing him,
it's just his brother and it's William Hurt, I think.
Okay, right, yeah.
But, yeah, I don't know.
It's a good movie.
Sure.
Yeah.
I don't know whether it's better or not.
I couldn't tell you.
I just wanted to throw that out there.
We spoke about the DC animated movies briefly earlier.
Sure, yeah.
And one of the ones that I think is undoubtedly better is...
Killing Joke.
Fuck no.
One that I think is almost as good good but it's my favorite comic ever so
it can't be anywhere near as can i guess yes is it the new frontier yes starman cook's new frontier
my favorite comic ever um highly recommended to anyone who likes comics fun and life um but uh
the animated movie does a great job of adapting parts of it in a small 70 minute time frame but the dc movie that
i think does the best job of actually improving on the comic that it's based off of by simplifying
the story is under the red hood yeah yeah sure that's i love that's a great movie which is the
story of um uh of uh jason todd coming back um jason Todd being the famously voted to be killed Robin.
Yep.
And he comes back as the Red Hood.
And when that original run that was written by Judd Winick,
it's really good, but it ties into a ridiculous, you know,
universe-changing event.
So basically Jason Todd gets brought back to life because Superman,
Superboy Prime punches reality.
That's right.
And like the book is great except for this moment where you have to just accept that that's a thing that happened.
And I know I am someone who has previously said 10 minutes ago that all comic books should be celebrated.
But that shit is so stupid.
It's the worst.
And it pulls you right out of a good story.
Because all the elements were in place that you could just bring back Jason Todd.
Sorry to interrupt the podcast, everybody.
It's James here from the future.
I just thought I'd let everybody know that in about 30 seconds, sorry, in the next 30 seconds, there's going to be a few C-bombs dropped.
I know that's probably not a big deal for most people, but I thought, hey, why not let you know in case you want to skip forward or you've got kids in the car or whatever.
So heads up, I'll time code it as well.
But anyway, on with the show.
Let's, I'm going.
Because in the comic, like Batman even goes and visits Ra's al Ghul
and he's like, did you do this cunt?
Yeah.
And Ra's al Ghul's like, nah, I didn't.
Yeah.
Chill.
Yeah, right.
Clearly someone punched reality.
Why'd you call me that?
And, but then in the comic, sorry, in the movie, he said,
did you do this, cunt?
Yes, I did, cunt.
Yeah.
God, the in-laws, you know what I mean?
I know, yeah.
So hostile.
Christmas is real awkward.
Yeah, I think they have since retconned it maybe in the comic books
that there is no more reality punching, which is for the best.
Until reality puncher rebirth comes out.
Yeah, right.
Good stuff.
Men in Black.
What's that?
No one's ever read that comic.
I've read it.
I've read the first issue.
It was in Malibu Comics.
I had to send away for it.
Oh, really?
What did you have to send away?
There's a really good animated series of Men in did you have to send away there's a really good
animated series
of Men in Black
that's true
so it was
there's a really good
Will Smith song
yeah there is
the second one
second one's better
Black Suit's coming
yeah that's right
nod your head
yeah and I
I think
I can't remember
I had to
I think I had to buy
another Malibu comic
and clip the
clip the back
and then send in
my order for
Men in Black
and Malibu Comics of course is an entire comic book universe
based off of a whole song right?
yeah that's right
which one?
Celebrity's Discovery
is it better?
absolutely not
it was from that generic era
it was from the 90's where everything was super generic
and
yeah also jay's
white in it and blonde oh yeah okay good great sure uh what else we got here um this is my trump
card uh kingsman i don't like it when this podcast gets political all i'm saying is just hear him out
uh kingsman i think is better and i think a lot of that has to do with
the art from the secret service isn't it's a bit it's a little flat and generic and i think it
could be more fantastical in the way that the movie was and it's just kind of everybody kind
of looks like a guy in a suit dave gibbons is a great artist in my humble opinion when he's when
he's drawing fantastical people and your dr manhattan's and your silk specters but when he's drawing fantastical people and you're Dr. Manhattans and you're Silk Spectres,
but when he's just drawing regular people,
they all look exactly the same.
What do you think of that, Levins?
I think the movie is really good
until that fucking anal sex joke at the end.
That's so weird.
It's the worst.
But then I finished it, I was like,
was that in the comic?
I haven't re-read it since.
I don't think so.
Surely not.
No, I don't think so.
That is the, like, I was like,
man, that movie was pretty good.
And then it just... Then it just hit you late you're going to the fridge late at night for some
for some leftovers you're like oh no that reference that was the worst very bizarre but yeah but i
think i think i genuinely think that's a yeah i'm not i'm not really sure what again it's mark miller
he doesn't he kills his darlings he doesn't care what happens To his properties He's like sure make it Starlight's really good everybody
If you want a five issue
Five issue mini series
About an old man
Going into space
Yeah
Great stuff
Exactly
Never turn that into a movie
Everyone
I think they are doing that
Yeah too late
It's happening
Hey Mark Miller
Don't turn one of your properties
Into a movie
Not happening
A lot of these things
I reckon
Like he makes like
Crononauts
all this stuff
I think he makes
he does like
four or five issues
so it can become
they're all movie pictures
basically.
Nothing wrong with that.
Good on him mate.
What was I talking about?
Can't remember.
Kingsman.
When are they going to make
Clint the movie
which is his horrible
comic book magazine.
His 2000 AD
his very own.
Is that still going?
I don't know.
He's got Miller World.
You know it's called Clint because it looks...
James, imagine the word Clint.
Yeah, you can.
Put a couple of the letters too close together.
No one would ever say the word that it looks like on this podcast.
No, we would never.
That would be outrageous.
But Kingsman, yeah, it's...
It's super fun.
I'm not sure what he was aiming for with the original
because it's quite generic.
No, I get it, but I think it's a better story
than the art is it's credit for.
Yeah, the new one is very Bond homage
and just crank it up to the nth degree,
but keep it British and keep it ridiculous.
Exactly.
And the two main characters don't look exactly the same.
Yeah, that's true.
They don't look like they could be the same age.
You're right.
All right, what about Scott Pilgrim?
Scott Pilgrim is a really good movie until the last act which is the act that they had to finish without reading the that's right because it wasn't finished yet right and the final book is so much
more impressive and fun and like a much better ending and i hate the ending to scott pilgrim
the movie what's the can you fill us in on the end of the comic again? Like the kind of similar,
it's just the, the,
the like he gets,
he realizes that he has an extra life while he's,
while he's fighting.
It's way more fun and self-referential.
And he doesn't at any point think he should have ended up with knives,
which is a real dumb moment.
And Ramona isn't like vapid and crap.
Yeah.
She's pretty. Crappid. Yeah. Brandon Rath's great in And Ramona isn't like vapid and crap. Yeah, she's pretty crappid.
Brandon Rath's great in it though, isn't he?
He's very good, as is Chris Evans.
I love Chris Evans' moment in that.
He's very good in that.
Especially the action movie that he's a part of.
That's actually hilarious.
Incredible.
Probably my favourite comic book ever.
Whatever happened to that guy?
It was just that and Human Torch and then he disappeared.
You know what he did do, though?
Snowpiercer, which I think is a manga.
It's out.
It's out.
Yeah, Snowpiercer's great.
Was he in The Losers as well?
Yes.
He was in The Losers, yeah.
We like that.
I like The Losers a lot, but it's not better than the comics.
But it is better than the A-Team movie that came out the same year, probably.
I'm checking if I've got anything else on here.
And Chris Evans, of course, fanlessly played Mr. T in that.
That's right.
Yes, he did.
I think I've got...
My list is done, I think.
Oh, Age of Ultron.
Nah.
Oh, no, that's definitely better.
Even though it's a terrible movie, it's way better than the comic.
Yeah, I don't think that...
That comic sucks.
Yeah, it's bizarre.
All right, that wins.
So we won on a terrible movie.
A terrible movie wins.
Yeah, good.
That's the rules of the game baby
have you got any good ones Mesa?
Legion's pretty good
so yeah
but I was never a huge fan of Legion
well there's not much to be a fan of
yeah exactly right
yeah
he was the instigator of the age of apocalypse
that's all I know him of
well the X-Men Legacy run
which was written by Simon Spurrier a while ago
and that is basically him dealing with the death of his father that's an unbelievable run and it has like him that all
of the different personalities in his mind is like it's like in a jail cell yeah he has to like try
and catch them before he has their powers that's all that's an amazing run it probably is better
than the tv show but i love that tv show yeah absolutely solid on all accounts and like if they make more
comic book adaptations like that which is like okay here are the parts of the comic book I liked
yeah let's just do something crazy based off of that small idea yeah but then as I say that I'm
like oh my god look what they did with Preacher right yeah it's like that was I stopped that was
yeah unwatchable yeah I mean we have a serious issues Facebook group and I get belittled all
the time for not watching more than the pilot of that.
But I just like,
I watched a few and I didn't,
I can't,
I didn't love it.
That's the thing.
Like comics are not boring.
And the good ones,
most of the good,
like almost like even the bad ones aren't boring.
They're just dumb.
Right.
And I,
I,
it just confuses me to no end that,
that a comic book adaptation can be boring.
And so when one is like the recent Iron Fist series, for example,
I would rather just go and read some comics.
Oh, really?
I don't think you're fine with it.
Okay, fair enough.
Well, that's all my list.
If anyone's got any other lists, feel free to add to the list.
Come and yell at me on the internet.
Yeah, please do.
Dear listeners.
I love how this is what you chose to come on and do.
Just be like, you know what?
I'm going to attack everything that everybody loves
I love it
But also, you're doing it in the name of comics
I am, it's a fair thing
What are people going to bloody do?
And content
That's right
Do you think there will ever come a day
When there's a movie adaptation of something
That will become better than the comic book?
I mean, are there movie adaptations
Are there movie adaptations of like novels That are better than the comic book. I mean, are there movie adaptations... Other than the examples that we named. But go on. Are there movie adaptations of, like, novels
that are better than the novels?
American Psycho, the movie, is better than the novel.
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean, probably.
I haven't read it.
Bram Stoker's Dracula.
Yep, much better.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
All right.
So, you know what?
What is the one with Scout and the Mockingbird?
Von Fleur over the Mockingbird? No. Um, Von Flew Over the Mockingbird?
Yeah, Von Flew Over the Mockingbird.
Mockingjay part two.
Von Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
No, no.
What's the Mockingbird one?
Um, To Kill a Mockingbird.
To Kill a Mockingbird.
Von Flew Over the Mockingbird.
Oh, I'll just take away my podcast license for everything.
That, that movie is way better than the book.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
How about this? If people, uh, have an example of something that they feel is better, they could, uh, hit us up on than the book. Okay, fair enough. Yeah. How about this?
If people have an
example of something
that they feel is
better, they could
hit us up on
Twitter.
Comic book, if you
will.
Yeah.
Add us all on
Twitter.
Yeah.
Yeah, not anything.
At Mr. Sunday
Movies.
I think free-range
eggs are better than
cage eggs.
Fight me.
Fight me.
At Mr. Sunday
Movies, at Wikipedia
Brown, at Lev
Dawg.
Do you want to
spell that?
It's because it's not
L-E-V-D-A-W-G.
It's not the way your grandma spells Dawg.
You better believe it.
Yeah.
So if you've got some good examples, yeah, we'd bloody love to hear about it.
There's got to be one.
There's got to be an obscure one, surely.
Didn't we got some in there, right?
Yeah, totally.
H-Voltron is the winner, as we've established.
Sure, okay.
What have I done?
There's probably a Russian one that's better than the comic book.
Night Watch, Day Watch?
Is that a comic book?
Probably.
Is that good?
No, it's terrible. It's real bad. All right, that'll do it. Let's do the What We Reading, What We Reading. There's probably a Russian one that's better than the comic book. Nightwatch Daywatch? Is that a comic that good?
No, it's terrible.
All right, that'll do it.
Let's do the what we're reading, what we're going to read.
But we've got a very special... In the grand tradition of me sometimes playing a thing from my phone,
I guess Levins is going to play a little thing from his phone.
So this is something that you said,
you mentioned this on a previous podcast.
My son, who is three, his name is Archie.
He, when we get a book to read, he sings a certain song that you guys sing every week.
So this is Archie's version of your famous theme song for this bit.
Hooray. Bravo. Thank you, Archie. Very good. Now go to bed. What are we doing today?
Hooray!
Bravo!
Thank you Archie.
Very good. Now go to bed.
Yeah.
Get out of here.
It's nice to be able to fly down.
Anyone want to kick this off?
Did you read anything throughout the course of the week?
Yeah.
Okay.
I just read one of my favorite writers is Jeff Lemire.
Yeah.
Artist and writers.
He is best known for
I guess
Underwater Welder
Underwater Welder
sure
which is going to be
turned into another
terrible adaptation soon
with Ryan Gosling
oh actually
that gives me hope
I love the guys
yeah
but you know
Old Man Logan
is something he's written
he's written stuff
he's a stuff of Valiant
he wrote that Animal Man
yeah really good
that everyone loved
he's just got a brand new
graphic novel out called Roughneck and it's just got a brand new graphic novel
out called roughneck and it's about a uh a disgraced hockey player and uh being reunited
with his uh estranged sister and i've read that in my hotel room today does that tie into anything
like sweet tooth that was an ex-hockey player as well i mean he's jeff lemire is canadian so
hockey just seeps into all things he does Sweet Tooth's great by the way
I love Sweet Tooth
also The Button
has
the issue that came out
this week
was a Batman 20
or something
that has four pages
of Batman watching
a hockey match
oh really
yeah
great
why don't they call it
The Puck
I feel like we're going
to get a whole lot
of stuff from him
like adapted
like real soon
all of Tom King's stuff
no sorry Jeff Lemire oh yeah yeah no yes yeah yeah he's man he's he's he's a
very incredible writer black hammer is a series that he's right yeah i was just gonna i was just
gonna say that's that's on my list of uh things to read this week i've got one like week left of
holidays and there's no comedy to take up that's right yeah so you can do whatever you want so
neck myself or read the
black hammer which is what i'm gonna do there's a couple of trades out right i think you should
make yourself okay cool and it's it's form it's from what i gather because i you've recommended
many times on your podcast serious issues it's it's uh it's former superheroes who are trapped
in a you know in like a boring country town and they can't escape. Right. And no one knows why they're there or do they?
Oh.
Yeah.
It's a really, really cool series.
Beautiful art by Dean Ormston.
But normally Jeff Lemire draws his own stuff as well.
Yeah, right.
And he's got another series out called Royal City.
He put out an issue of Moon Knight, an issue of Black Hammer,
an issue of Royal City and a graphic novel,
like a 200-something page.
How does he do it?
Does he not have a family?
Does he not have a family?
He probably has got like eight kids.
He's probably one of those people.
He's good at everything.
He makes the kids do everything.
You know what I really liked as well?
Trillium.
Oh, yeah, that was great too.
First issue especially.
You know what I liked of Jeff and Lear's?
Lear's.
Bloodshot USA.
Just kidding.
It wasn't very good.
No, it wasn't good.
That's right
you read that for your show
didn't you
yeah that was
that was
but like in comparison
to some of the other books
I made you read
that was pretty good
it's true yeah
but Kiss and Slayer
weren't in it
yeah that's right
oh what a world
what a bloody world
I watched Fargo season 1
oh have you not
watched that before
no no no sorry
episode 1 season 3
oh fuck it's out
no
no it is oh that Fuck, it's out? No.
No, it is.
Oh.
That's great.
It's new season.
Ewan McGregor's in it.
It's the girl from Scott Pilgrim's in it.
The one that we don't like.
Yeah, no, no.
She's amazing.
Yeah, she's really good.
She has three names.
What's her name?
Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
What?
I was half.
Natasha Stock Despoia.
I don't know.
No, she's... Mary Elizabeth Winstead
yeah she's good in
The Thing prequel
she's great in Sky High
which is a very
underrated superhero movie
I love Sky High
I'm all about Sky High man
but no it's
it's Fargo
it's great
of course it is
so
she's also great in
what's the
horror franchise
where
Cloverfield
no no they
they cheat death
and then death
tracks them down.
Final Destination.
She's in the third one of that.
Oh man, you got Final Destination.
Don't they get good?
Yeah.
They're always good.
They're all good.
The second one has my favorite horror death ever
where a kid gets crushed by a pane of glass.
Awesome.
That sounds cool to you.
That sounds real cool.
Yeah, you better believe it does.
That's my dream to be crushed and escape this reality.
What else is everybody reading?
Anyone else?
Nah, that's about it.
Yeah?
I'm about to finish Zelda Breath of the Wild.
I've got like two shrines to go.
You and Angus are bloody well into that.
Calamity, Ganon's Butt.
How many hours have you put into that?
I like 120 or something crazy.
Wow.
That's a very good game.
Handheld or screen?
I reckon 90% handheld.
3D?
As a dad, it's the best way to play.
Sure.
Because I can play it on the can, on a train, in bed,
after my wife tells me to come to bed.
It's great.
You know what?
What I admire is your restraint that you've gone this entire episode
without saying, as a dad.
You could have prefaced every single thing today with,
listen,
as a dad,
I think the best comic book adaptation is this,
but you haven't.
I respect it.
I was going to,
I was going to like,
just try and sabotage this and just make James talk about father stuff.
Cause I've been loving,
I've been loving that seeping into the podcast.
Now that you're allowing it.
If there's one thing that I hate,
it's other dads.
And I don't mean like you,
I mean like you get the dad at the park and he's like,
best job in the world. And I'm like, fuck off. Get the fuck out of my you. I mean like you get the dad at the park and he's like, best job in the world.
I'm like, fuck off.
Get the fuck out of my face.
I want to talk to regular people and my friends.
Anyway.
I just wanted to talk to James about fatherhood and CrossFit.
I bloody bet you would.
Listen, man.
CrossFit's okay.
I do F45.
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
Oh, no.
We're sworn enemies.
Nah, man. Honestly, like it's keep fit, everybody.
It's important.
Whatever you choose.
And if you're in your 20s, which I reckon 90% of you are,
start today.
Yeah, absolutely.
Because when you start when you're 32, that shit is very hard.
That's right.
Everybody's way faster.
Our knees are very rickety.
That's right.
You can't tell.
My fucking knees, they hurt.
Yeah, yeah.
Good stuff.
All right, next segment, Nick Mason. Oh, straight from from the phone did you get your kid to do this yeah this is my kid
i don't know what's happening here he's dead
you could crush my pane of glass
can i do the fart? We're going to do letters.
Oh, very good.
Very good.
Stereo.
Okay, I've got some letters.
Mason, do you have a letter?
Not right now.
Yeah, surprise.
But if you want to reach the show,
you can email weeklyplanetpod at gmail
or hashtag weeklyplanetpod on Twitter
and we will answer your questions.
JT Purcell wants to know
if we have any tattoos or body piercings.
I'll inspect both of them now.
Yep.
Yes.
No, they're clean, everybody.
I'm free.
I'm not against them.
I like a good tattoo, but I couldn't think of anything that I'd put on my body.
You've had many lives as men who would have tattoos.
That's right.
I used to be always featured in articles where it would be like,'s chefs they listen to hip-hop they've got tattoos i never had tattoos yeah so no
nothing no nothing never a piercing or yep i wanted to get my eyebrow piece my mom told me
that was very likely that if you got your if they if they slip up and pierce the wrong part
the whole side of your face ips. I heard that as well.
That's not true though.
I've never met anyone who has had that horror story.
Yeah, that's right.
Would you guys get a tattoo,
like a pop culture tattoo or anything like that?
I almost got the word boobs tattooed on my arm when I was like 19.
And also one time when I was in Adelaide,
I almost got the face of my friend
who I was in Adelaide with tattooed on my arm.
Wow.
Thankfully I didn't do either. Yeah, that's a shame. I should Adelaide with tattooed on my arm. Wow. But thankfully I didn't do either.
Yeah, that's a shame.
I should have got his boobs tattooed on.
Absolutely.
Where, like, forearm?
Upper arm?
Yeah, like, you know, this part.
Okay.
What do you think is the best spot for a tattoo?
Probably forearm.
Okay, yeah.
But then you can't hide it if you're going through a high banking position.
Across the forehead.
Jared Leto style.
You're ready if it's going for a high banking position.
Not now, obviously.
We've ruined our careers
I feel there's two schools of thought
and it's people who are like okay this significant thing
happened in my life and I'm going to commemorate it
on me or somebody who's like I love cheese sandwiches
I'm going to eat a cheese sandwich
but I'm in neither of those camps
I love a dumb tattoo
first of all nothing significant has ever happened to me
and second of all I hate dairy
it's not true none of those
things are true james has um best job in the world tattooed across his forehead you better believe it
okay here's here's a hypothetical how much money would each of you require to get a love heart
yeah one of those cartoon love hearts and then a scroll and then the scroll says podcasting
or content yeah content how much money yeah it would have to be money where i wouldn't have to and then a scroll and then the scroll says podcasting. Or content. Yeah, content.
How much money?
Yeah.
It would have to be money where I wouldn't have to work.
Wow.
Yeah.
I feel Evans would do it for free.
All right.
Well, you've got boobs on your arm
so it wouldn't surprise me.
I was in Adelaide.
What else do you do in Adelaide?
Let's get our friend
Tommy Gaslow to do it.
What did he get?
He has a dolphin with boobs.
He pretty much has the tattoo that I said I was going to get.
Yeah, incredible.
Good on him.
So not the word boobs.
No, no, no, the word boobs.
The word boobs, okay.
Great.
So good.
Here's a tweet for you, Mason and Levens.
Can I get your opinions on the Speed Racer movie?
Because it feels like I'm tripping on acid.
Manga doesn't count.
I've never seen it.
I could not get through it.
It's so boring.
Wow.
Yeah, it's real, real boring.
Our friends over at the Blank Slate Movie Podcast,
Alexi and Cam, they just did an episode on it.
Okay.
They share a lot of my thoughts.
They love it.
That's right.
They enter into my brain and they steal my thoughts.
But this tinfoil hat will stop it.
Absolutely.
But I don't know.
I just, it's an interesting attempt at something.
What that something is, I don't know.
And I do not care for it.
Is there a monkey in it?
Yes.
All right then.
Yeah.
You haven't seen it, Levins?
No.
If they pulled out the monkey subplot,
they've gotten rid of that,
just cleaned up some of the subplots.
You need the monkey.
It's an uncanny valley situation
because there's no actual car racing happening at any point.
I almost bought all the Lego sets
based off of the Speed Racer franchise on Gumtree
for like 200 bucks.
You're mad on Lego sets.
And now it's like, nah.
What am I doing?
Yeah.
Spend $200 on other Lego sets instead.
Exactly.
Sorry, go on.
Well, I was going to say, this is from Nick Taylor.
I think maybe we've spoken of this before,
but I'd like to get Levin's input on this.
Sure.
Hey, guys, long-time listener.
All agreed?
We're all in agreement?
Disagree.
I don't know, right?
Kevin Feige has said that what comes after Infinity War
is going to be completely different.
It's pronounced Fieri, by the way.
Oh, you would know from your years in the restaurant business.
What do you all expect to see or would like to see for Phase 4?
Same characters, different characters, individual films
instead of a combined universe.
I'd like to see more team-ups.
I mean, this is jumping the gun a little because we haven't seen it yet,
but I can't imagine it's terrible.
Yes.
More wacky team-ups.
Absolutely.
Thor Ragnarok i think put stark in space
put him with the guy kill stark kill stark yeah yeah i think we're gonna get a lot of we're gonna
get they've been building the comics towards swapping out like the hulk and iron man i think
we're gonna be getting replacement actors at some point in the near future okay so do you think we're
gonna get an amadeus cho potentially yeah that's not that comic's no good. Pretty much all the other swapped roles I'm fine with
but that one I don't like.
In your face, that guy.
I like Amadeus Cho as a character.
I would like to see fewer origin
stories. Or if there's going to be an origin story
I want a two minute origin story.
Because at this point I think we all understand
how the system works. You're a normal
human being and then you fall into a vat of
toxic waste or you get your heart shot out or
whatever.
And then they put you back together and you're a superhero.
There doesn't necessarily have to be a,
an enduring moral lesson in that.
You don't have to be like,
Oh,
now that I've got a new heart,
I realized that I was a being a bit selfish.
You can just be like,
I'm a normal guy.
And now I've got powers.
Well,
Dr.
Strange is one of the best phase one Marvel movies.
That's really.
Yeah.
So no, absolutely, I completely agree.
I want to see a Nova Corps movie.
Yeah.
Because all coppers are dogs, but put them in space,
that's what I'm all about.
Yeah.
I love Space Police.
Yeah.
Green Lantern didn't do it.
No.
I mean, it looks like all the Nova Corps have been destroyed
after the first Guardians movie.
Yeah, I was very sad that Peter Serafinowicz died at the end.
Yeah, he's great.
That sucks.
I reckon he's not really dead, maybe.
He did explode.
I don't know.
But you didn't literally see his eyes being squeezed out of his head, so maybe he's...
Like what happens to all the other guys that die in Marvel movies.
That's right, yeah.
I'd love to see him back.
I'd like to see more space-based stuff.
More John C. Reilly.
There's so much universe to explore there.
I would love to see a solo Loki movie, like the Agent of Asgard.
Okay, yeah.
Maybe just him, just Tom Fullering through all the realms.
I want to see more of the Thor realms.
I love Thor.
Yeah.
Have you been a fan of the Thor movies?
I am a dark world apologist.
Okay, sure.
I actually thought it was a really fun movie.
It is fun.
There's nothing to it, but it's fun.
Yeah.
Malekith's shit I agree
I think Loki and Thor
are really good in that movie
I think that movie is fine
yeah
but I think Ragnarok
is going to blow both of them out
oh absolutely
I'm a big
with T.T. head
yeah sure
he didn't like
Hunt for the Wilderpeople
you're a fucking crazy person
it's fine
it's fine everybody
it's fine
have you seen
What We Do in the Shadows?
Yes, I love that.
I think it's great.
All right, all right.
What about Evil vs. Shark?
I haven't seen that one, actually.
It's depressing, but it's good.
Boy, boy, same boat.
Ew.
Boy's good.
Ew.
Yeah.
All right.
That was from Nick, by the way,
that first tweet that I read
about Speed Racer.
I don't know.
I don't remember.
Did I?
I was thinking about that.
Yeah, I don't know.
I want to see...
I just want to see them just not do origin.
I agree with you.
Just don't do origin.
Just throw us in the middle of things.
Just show us some crazy shit.
Stop worrying about all the movies tying into together as much.
Yep.
Like, don't worry about setting up the next thing.
Just, I don't know, just give us a bunch of weird shit.
Yeah, totally.
Don't give us a Black Widow film, but not an origin one and not a tragic backstory.
Where a universe was removed or whatever. Give us a Black Widow film where not an origin one and not a tragic backstory one where she's in
give us a
Black Widow film
where she's an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
she goes on a crazy mission
and he's just diffused
some bombs
no dialogue
it's just all
that would be great
actually a Her and Bucky movie
would be pretty sweet
Winter Soldier movie
don't you think
like if you're talking
Team Ups Mason
which you were
you said that
yeah I love Team Ups
yeah what do you think of that
they're good
alright
is that Her and Buffy
no Bucky
oh Bucky
oh yeah of course
the three characters
go together like
peanut butter and jelly
that's right
like
I don't know
James and Maceo
the best podcast team
thanks Mason
this is from Dara
am I the only one
who's annoyed
that Star Wars
has names like
Kylo, Anakin, Mace
Galen
and then it's just
Luke
what do you guys think now that I think about it now I'm livid actually Ace, Galen, and then it's just Luke.
What do you guys think?
Now that I think about it, now I'm Livid, actually.
Is there another regular name?
No, Livid's my Star Wars name. Oh, very good.
Livid Bolton.
Is there a...
Well, there's a Rose in The Last Jedi,
but we don't know whether it's spelled like R-O-Z-E or what they wrote.
R-O-W-S. Yeah yeah that's a better way to spell it
I guess it was the 70s and they're like Luke's a boy's name
that people can relate to
there's also a denim jacket in that movie
so it's the 70s man
what do you want from it
it is weird I don't have anything else to say
anyone got anything else to say?
I'm trailing off here somebody say something jump in
help me out Star Wars yeah
you're right all right
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it's amazing we've got teas on teapublic.com Levins Speed Race and Lego Set. Speed Race and Lego Set on Amazon. It's probably the same price. We get a kickback somehow.
It's amazing.
Yeah.
We've got teasontpublic.com.
Levins, where can people find you, though?
So I've got three podcasts online.
Oh, no. You can go find them.
One of them is called Hey Fam.
That's like a real budget version of this.
I was going to say it's this, but it's got cooler hosts.
Yeah.
You don't even have a regular room to record in.
You have to do it in public.
We can record it
in sports bars sometimes.
And we never talk about sports.
Except the bartender
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Really?
We think we might have
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Very cool.
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Oh, what?
Son of a bitch.
Yeah, Serious Issues every week.
Me and Siobhan Coombs read a whole lot of comics.
A lot of people say they'd like to hear us talk more about comics.
If you want that, this is kind of the podcast to check out for that. And, in fact, you both have been on it talking about comics.
So go back and listen to those episodes.
And I have a food based podcast
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we have a great segment
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Do you really?
No
I've never listened to it
I would be like
that's incredible
but it's you know
if you are a chef
or in the hospitality industry
it's about that
I don't know
it seems
or if you just
love it to eat
yeah
or if you love to eat we all yeah yeah or if you love to eat
we all love to eat um but uh james when you were on serious issues with me i remember um
in this very room we both complained about there not being enough western comics i just want to
give a little shout out to yeah yeah uh a guy who uh a listener travis alexander um who inspired by
our conversation decided to write his own comic book
called Grey Coyote
there's no weird supernatural twists
it's just all cowboys
all Indians
all the way
yeah
and it's called Grey Coyote
it's on Kickstarter
it's got a week left
and he's pretty far away from reaching his goal
but I reckon
whack-a-da-doos
yeah if you want to see that happen
then we do
yeah yeah
that'd be great
so if you look up
Grey Coyote on Kickstarter
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he's got an artist
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it looks really good
I hope he is able
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and you love
creator
like you always
give them a shot
don't you
for anything
you're reading
like for that
if your comic
has number one
written on it
we'll read it
yeah
oh sorry
you normally
even if you don't
like it
you go two in
that's right
if it's a creator
owned one
yeah
I mean if it's
a superhero comic
and the first issue
sucks
good luck to you
yeah
if you're a creator
owned I'll give you
a chance
yeah
nah that's awesome
good on him I'll also link that below as well sweet as all right that's it that's everything
that's everything in the show right that's what we're talking about yeah we gotta do a commentary
this week as well this week what are you gonna commentate uh probably the tennis yeah is it
wimbledon yet i don't know maybe guardians i know you want to do my origins all right guardians is
nearly yeah we're gonna do it we're gonna keep keep get a timely timely Mason it's always time for
Wolverine Origins
never has been
thank you for using
your veto power
Levins
give me a one
you've used your one
for your next time
you come in
alright
anyway thanks for
coming
no you didn't come
down for this
specifically
but thanks for
driving out here
and I justified
the trip
by coming on here
it was work
also if you'd like to if you're a fan of Facebook,
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Is that right?
Yeah.
And we made a serious issues video for the Planet Broadcasting stream
when you did that video.
And I put a screenshot of Tommy's face in an egg yolk.
It's a very funny joke if you get it.
I'm not going to explain it if you don't.
But it was cut from the last video.
Was it?
Whoever was editing it didn't get the joke.
No, it wasn't me.
It was, I'll bloody have a word made.
Get that put back in.
It'll cost thousands of dollars, but it'll be worth it.
In 360, please. Yes, absolutely. All right. Thanks for listening, guys. get that put back in it'll cost thousands of dollars but it'll be worth it awesome or in 360 please
yes absolutely
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grab that gem you guys
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bye
thanks for having me
grab the jewels
I fucked it up
right at the end
but that's a good
that's one of those
wrapping references
oh is it
yes run the jewels
somebody make us
a run the jewels art
I would like
appreciate that
run the gem
yeah if you could
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