The Weekly Planet - 34 Godzilla, The Batsuit + Best & Worse X-Men Movies Continued
Episode Date: May 19, 2014This episode's all about Godzilla 2014, the brand new Batsuit and we continue our discussion on best and worst X-Men films.Fun. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
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One woman has a secret.
The other, a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.
FX's The Veil, starring Elizabeth Moss, is now streaming on Disney+. Welcome back everyone to another episode of the Weekly Planet,
official podcast of ComicBookMovie.com.
My name is James, Junior Editor at that website.
With me as always is my co-host,
Nick Mason.
How are you?
Good.
Great.
I decided we'd just
play it straight this one.
No jokes, no nothing.
I think we should...
Don't laugh.
I'm not laughing.
Good.
Was I laughing?
Yeah, don't.
Oh.
Now I feel bad?
Check yourself
before you wreck yourself.
That's the best advice
you've ever given me.
Thank you.
Okay, well...
I've given a lot of good advice.
Solid.
One, don't eat yellow snow.
Two...
Maybe do eat yellow snow.
There we go.
You've learned something.
You've remembered.
Thank you.
I apologize for my voice as well.
I don't know if people can hear, but my voice is ratchet.
Uh-huh.
But I've got this cup of...
What is that?
Well, I stayed up last night making the X-Men review.
Uh-huh.
And I had a little bit of a sore voice before.
Because we were just at the X-Men Days of Future Past premiere.
We certainly were.
Yeah.
And, uh...
All the celebrities.
Hugh Jackman.
Peter Dinklage.
Another person.
The third one, yes.
He seems like a nice lady
but I can't remember her name.
Yes.
We'll talk about that
next week, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because this, Mason,
is a different episode
this week.
Uh-huh.
We're doing all sorts
of shenanigans.
Yep.
We don't want to spoil
Days of Future Past
with people.
No. Just yet. Mm-hmm. Or maybe't want to spoil Days of Future Past for people. No.
Just yet.
Maybe we'll just drop
in a random spoiler.
Absolutely.
Anywhere at some point
during this episode
we're going to tell you
who lives and who dies.
Anyway.
Anyway, Mason.
The Batman suit.
Excuse me if I'm
drinking this tea.
Mason, I apologise.
Just to you.
To nobody else.
Alright, good.
What do you think?
The new Batman suit.
Yeah, there was a Zack Snyder release. That's right. It's only two years away. Yeah to you. To nobody else. What do you think? The new Batman suit. Yeah, there was a
Zack Snyder released it. That's right.
It's only two years away. Yeah, absolutely.
He took a photo with his fancy Leica.
Was that a Leica cross-promotion, do you think?
No doubt. No doubt. Because otherwise you
wouldn't say. No, why would you? You'd just be like,
this is a photo. He's never paying for a Leica again.
I don't know what that is, though. It's a fancy camera.
Why can't you just use your phone?
Because then you wouldn't get
sweet cross promotion good point uh anyway so it was uh he released a photo it's ben affleck as
batman yep standing by the batmobile yep um yeah i really like the suit i hate the emblem well yes
i we were talking about this briefly the other day they've clearly taken the emblem from the
dark knight strikes back right i mean returns and the dark knight strikes've clearly taken the emblem from the Dark Knight Strikes Back right I mean Returns and the Dark Knight Strikes Back
that's the same emblem
yeah yeah
because that's the emblem
that they used in the
Superman Batman logo
but it seems even bigger
it does seem really big
it covers most of his chest
and I think they've also thought
well the Superman logo
is really big
yeah
he won't be as big a superhero
if we don't put the big logo
on there
that's right
yeah yeah
so I mean
do you like the
it looks like kind of
a Kevlar-y kind of suit
doesn't it yeah I like it like with like the seams it's like kind of a Kevlar-y kind of suit, doesn't it?
Yeah, I like it.
Like with the seams.
It's a little bit...
Who's it?
Greg Capullo, who does the new one.
And it's a little bit Jim Lee with the short ears.
I know you hate the short ears, don't you?
Look, maybe I'll be turned around on the short ears.
We'll see, won't we?
This is the first short ears we've had since Batman Adam West.
Really good point.
What do you think of that?
That's...
Wow, you've...
Yeah.
You know what I think they should do?
And I know it doesn't fit the real world tone.
You know, his cowl is kind of malleable, his mask in the comics.
You could make it so it has a little bit of expression.
You know the same way that Rorschach's mask kind of changes?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Just a fraction, do you know what I mean?
Because he's always, he's got that furrowed brow in it, it looks like.
That's true, yeah.
Why not have a little bit of expression in there?
Anyway, I think the
costume looks great
sure
it's it's uh
gauntlets
belt
yep belt
boots
boots
seams
seams
yeah it looks great
the cape's connected
to the mask
yeah yeah
and it looks like
it's got a bit of
freedom and movement
though normally when
they do that it's uh
there's no movement
there
yeah it doesn't look
like a good cape
yeah yeah
you know I've got
I've had objections
with a cape in the past
yes
yeah
yes
but of course that he does look very kind of dour and sad in that photo.
Yeah, yeah.
And that has, of course, led to a lot of memes.
If you just Google sad Batman, there's a lot of him.
Like he's on a log ride.
He's on a log ride, maybe.
You know, he's standing in his kitchen.
Yeah.
And nobody's showing up to his party.
You know, there's a lot of those.
He's standing next to sad Keanu.
Listeners, if you want to send us your favorites, I would like to see those.
Because I'm always a big fan of seeing where Sad Batman ends up.
Also, he's...
If somebody could Photoshop Sad Batman with Sad Keanu, that would be great.
With Prancing Michael Cera?
Yes, definitely, yeah.
Sure.
And Prancing Leonardo DiCaprio.
Yeah.
Just bring them all in, if you could.
Thank you.
Also, they've clearly got we're gonna make
this Batman enormous like the Dark Knight yeah um returns uh-huh because he's like a hulking kind
of monster in that comic yeah um not to say Christian Bale's one isn't a big Batman but he
looks like a much bigger like wider Batman that's very true yeah so yeah is Ben Affleck a wider man
than Christian Bale I'd say he's probably broader I don't know if he's wider. But I think there's a bit of padding there.
People say that maybe that's all him or whatever.
I think there'd have to be some padding in there.
But, you know.
The Batmobile.
Yeah.
Like, we don't really see a lot of it.
We saw the back and there were some concept models released.
The concept art, it looks more like, it looks like that concept art is real and that's what they've gone with.
Yeah.
It looks kind of like some sort of skiff.
Yeah.
Like a land speeder, like a Star Trek land speeder kind of thing.
Yeah, yeah.
It looks a bit Tumblr-esque as well at the back with the big chunky wheels and whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it remains to be seen what the whole thing looks like.
Only two years to go, folks, and we'll see what it looks like.
Fantastic.
Is it too early for this?
A lot of people are saying it looks like the Gotham knight batmobile oh yeah yeah okay fair enough i can
say that yeah well yeah two years that's a long time is it too early yes it really is
i'm hoping and it's not going to happen they go you know what we're going to put it out in 2015
we've changed our mind and whatever and that has never
ever happened it's absolutely never happened yeah they'd be breaking the mold if they did it yeah
that's it but you know don't you don't let your dreams be dreams i say mason oh yeah you know
yeah all right also mason i don't know if you've heard this but an offer has been made to harrison
ford to return to the blade runner franchise. Well, Blade Runner movie for the Blade Runner sequel.
Blade Runner-ing.
I can't believe we're doing more Blade Runner-ing.
Okay.
If he is a replicant, Ridley Scott says that he is, Harrison Ford says that he isn't.
I don't think Harrison Ford probably knows or cares.
Absolutely.
But does that mean replicants age?
Or his style of replicant ages?
What if they creepily de-age him?
X-Men 3 style.
How about that?
That would be pretty great.
Pretty great, yeah.
All right, so what's the plot?
Because there's only ever been one.
There was Duandra's Dream of Electric Sheep.
And it turns out they do.
Yeah, absolutely.
Spoiler alert.
The story, which is not really...
Like, it's quite different from the movie.
Yeah.
And then there was just the movie.
There was a couple, you know, heaps of different directors, cuts and edits.
And there's been some sequel books.
Wasn't, isn't Soldier set in the same universe? It is set in the same universe.
Yeah, it is, yeah.
So there's also been Soldier, I apologize.
But there's been, I think there was two or three sequel novels.
Okay.
So I don't know, does it give us any clue as to whether they're adapting those?
I don't think so.
Or is the Blade Runner novel universe non-canon now?
It's been bad luck for Harrison Ford and canonical book spin-offs, hasn't it?
They're going to wedge that and the Star Wars Expanded Universe just in the same cabinet.
Because who cares, you know?
Just wedge them together.
I don't think there's any word on it.
I think the only thing is
like the company responsible,
I think it's Alcon Entertainment,
is like,
it's a great story,
what a great time
to renew the franchise.
Uh-huh, yeah.
Like that's pretty much it.
Uh-huh.
And I believe them.
Yeah.
Do you think they can say any more?
You know,
the themes of what it means to be human and stuff like that.
Do you think they kind of said it all in the first one?
They said a lot of it.
Maybe they're going to say something else.
They might say something else.
You're right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sure.
Now, Mason, this has been a big week for finales of comic book shows.
Sure.
Did you watch the season finale of Arrow?
It's on my iPad right here, but I haven't watched it.
I've been real busy.
I also haven't.
No, I don't.
I didn't watch it either.
Because on Thursday we went and saw Godzilla.
Friday we saw X-Men.
We're now doing this on Saturday.
Two movies in a week.
Yeah.
That's insanity.
Too much.
It's too much classic, good old-fashioned entertainment.
Isn't it though?
So I'm looking forward to it.
I heard it's a pretty good finale.
So I don't really have any opinion on it other than it was a pretty good season as of so far,
unless they botch up the finale, in which case, what a terrible season.
Yep.
Way to take all that potential and throw it all away.
Good work at the CW.
I did watch the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. finale, though.
Uh-huh, yep.
And that was pretty good.
It definitely got stronger.
I'm looking forward to what they do next season.
They've replaced, well, spoiler alert, I guess, Grant with an equally bland other guy.
Now, Grant was Jake Chisel.
Jake Chisel, sorry.
Thank you.
I didn't know it yet.
That's how much I've grown to invest myself in the show, Mason.
I remember his name.
Wow.
So, yeah.
I would say check it out, Mason, or just watch the Arrow.
I'll probably just do that, yeah.
You're doing that now.
No, actually what I'm doing is because somebody pointed out,
I read the first sense of an Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. recap recently,
and they said that people are being pursued by deathlocks.
Yes.
He's a recurring, is it J. August Richard is playing?
Yeah, but there's kind of a death lock program.
There's been a few death locks.
Do they look good?
Well, they look good, and sometimes they'll get you in a death lock.
So they've got two things from the comics.
Wow.
You know what?
Pretty good.
Pretty good for TV.
Is this it?
Yeah.
That's it, yeah.
He doesn't look very death locky.
Well, do you want me to draw on the iPad?
If you could, yeah.
Thank you, yeah.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, well, I mean, I guess he's not... I want something. I want like a... locky well um do you want me to draw on the ipad and if you could yeah thank you yeah yeah yeah
yeah well i mean i guess i want something i want like a heart does one of them have a half a face
and the robot oh it's not death locks in that sense it just means there's been a few over time
and he's like the latest one but he's the one with a half a face with the robot he's got the
scarred half face and a robot eye well that, that's okay. All right. Fair enough.
But it just looks like a regular eye.
Namor actually wrote in
the real Namor
from Atlantis
which they say
that Universal
is going to make a movie of.
They say they're gearing up for it.
That was a rumor this week
because they're like
we've got a big property coming.
Hold your horses.
We'll tell you later.
But he wanted to know
what our thoughts are
on The Walking Dead
both comic and TV show.
We haven't talked much about it.
I'm a bit behind on the comics, and I've watched all the episodes of Walking Dead.
You haven't seen...
I'm 100% behind on both comic and TV series.
I'd like to do one of the...
Although once I played the...
I was away with some friends, and we played the Walking Dead board game.
That must have been a really good weekend away.
It was great, except for the Walking Dead board game, which was have been a really good weekend away. It was great except for the Walking Dead board game,
which was awful.
Also, I was on a winery tour and so I was quite drunk
and it's a really complicated game.
I bet it is.
No, don't.
Do you roll the dice to get points to get hits?
You roll so many dice.
So many dice and so many tokens.
You've got to collect so many little resource,
little badge things. Sounds're going to collect so many little like little resource little badge things.
Sounds like going to work.
This is a lot like going to work.
You know what also sucks?
My job is a Walking Dead
board game play tester.
So what sucks
besides the Walking Dead board game?
Monopoly.
Listen, I apologize
if your favorite board game
is the Walking Dead board game.
Please don't email in
saying give it a chance.
I'm not going to give it a chance.
I don't like board games
in general. not a fan.
Especially Monopoly, because it brings out the worst in people and it goes forever and it sucks.
And you've got to have that real killer instinct to win.
Right, right, right.
You've got to be a real prick.
I am a real prick, but I'm also lazy.
Yeah, I know.
I'm more of a fan of Monopoly now.
I haven't played it in a while, but I imagine I would be more of a fan of it now.
Because you can just do other stuff while Monopoly is happening.
Oh, okay.
You can just buy stuff on the internet while it's happening.
Good point.
Tweet, Facebook update, you know.
Maybe we should do a Monopoly episode.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, when they do Lego Monopoly the movie, the video game, we'll review that.
We'll do a whole episode on it.
Yeah, yeah.
I had a copy of it.
My brother had a copy of the Star Wars monopoly game on um computer and it cheated like the it would it would roll the computer would roll exactly
what it needed every time that is fascinating yeah yeah it's like playing against you know
your dumb ass brother who cheats which is my brother yeah yeah like when you play a like a
starcraft or something like that and there's the fog of war and you don't know where everything
is but the computer does like it obviously knows
where everything is
yeah
talking about board games
yeah
I've started receiving
because you know
Facebook seems to learn
everything about you
even if you don't tell it
well I've been emailing them
on your behalf
oh thank you
about all my
all the things that I like
I keep getting ads
in my Facebook feed
for Marvel Chess
oh really
it's a Marvel Chess set
but it's one of those ones
where you
have to know how to play chess well it's that but also it's one of those ones where you have to know how to play
chess well it's that but also it's like a subscription thing where you you know the first
one's like two bucks oh and you get the board and you're like oh this is my pretty good bug and then
every piece like you buy a piece a week and it's like 20 bucks or something god it's the heroine
of board games the heroine of board games exactly yeah but they get you hooked you're like oh i can
move this.
You're there in your dark, empty room,
just with a board and, like, one pawn,
like it's Daredevil,
and you're like, oh, I can move this one space at a time.
Oh, this is exciting.
It's just chess, you know what I mean?
I don't understand what's the appeal.
I guess it's a collector's thing, I guess.
Yeah, yeah.
They seem to be die-cast.
They're lead-free die-cast miniatures.
Okay.
Well, in answer to Namor's initial question, though, we will do a Walking Dead episode
one on the comic and show at some point.
Will I have to watch some of the Walking Dead?
Sure.
You can do that.
I'll read some of the Walking Dead.
Sure.
I can do that.
Absolutely.
And as for the show, I think it's okay.
I think it squanders a lot of the material from the comic, but I think it's okay.
I guess that's the episode.
Fantastic.
We mostly talked about board games.
Yeah, yeah. Now the episode. Fantastic. We mostly talked about board games. Yeah, yeah.
Now, Mason.
Yes.
Seeing as we're talking about movie to comic TV, no.
We were talking about Marvel chess, all right?
It's what this episode is going to continue to be about.
We're talking about...
Guess who the White King is.
The Snow...
Emma Frost.
I think it's Captain America yeah okay yeah
and Captain Marvel is
the white coin hmm yeah
oh that's um fascinating
that's all I can remember
anyway continue what are
we talking about well
we're talking about
comics to TV I guess
yep we just saw a
trailer this week a
five-minute extended
promo for The Flash.
Yeah, we did.
So, are you excited for The Flash movie?
Shut up, idiot.
You're not getting it.
What do you think of the TV show?
It looks pretty good.
Okay.
But I've said that before.
I've said that before, but then again, I enjoy Arrow.
Yeah.
And I like that guy.
I think in the two episodes we saw of him in Arrow, he acquitted himself quite well.
Sure.
He's a likable character.
He is, yeah.
We've seen a couple of the support characters in Arrow since then.
They've sort of done a little cross-promotion.
He's got his little wacky team.
Yeah, they've tested out the wacky team to see if people enjoy the wacky team.
And presumably if nobody did, they would replace him with additional wacky team.
They'd replace him Ellen style where her wacky friends in season one were replaced by different wacky friends in season two.
They all died, right?
Yeah, they died.
That's how they did it.
Yeah, Ellen killed them all.
Also got Ed from TV shows.
Ed.
Yeah, it does, yeah.
Tom Cavanash?
Tom Cavanar.
Tim Cavano.
Tim Cav...
Also part of Mike and Tom Eat Snacks,
which is a podcast where Tom Cavanar
and Michael
Ian Black from the TV series Ed eat snacks and rate the snacks.
Are you serious?
It's a great podcast.
That's amazing.
You should listen to it.
I love both those guys.
I don't know if they've done it recently.
I haven't listened to it recently, but it's super fun.
Sure.
What else?
It's a show about a man with superhuman speed, so the superhuman speed effect has to look
pretty good.
Yep.
And it looks okay.
Yeah.
I thought the same thing.
Yeah, yeah.
I think they've kind of, they've done the right thing to kind of throw some lightning
and some blur kind of and some smoky kind of stuff around it.
I know we haven't talked about, we're not going to talk about Days of Future Past.
We are not.
But there's some, we know Quicksilver's in that.
Without any spoilers, Quicksilver is in that.
Yeah.
The super speed effects in that are pretty spectacular.
Yes.
We mocked it, Mason. We mocked, we certainly mocked his outfit and I will continue to mock his outfit. Yeah, that. Yeah. The super speed effects in that are pretty spectacular. Yes. We mocked it, Mason.
We certainly mocked his outfit, and I will continue to mock his outfit.
Yeah, that's dance.
When we do the episode where we talk about it, I'm going to mock his outfit in the future,
but it's a really good super speed effect.
I completely agree.
48 frames per second, that one, Mason.
Oh, there you go.
Hobbit style?
Hobbit style.
Hobbit style.
Great.
Remember those super speed effects in The Hobbit?
I remember. We were sitting right in the front row as great. Remember all those super speed effects in The Hobbit? I remember.
We were sitting right in the front row as well.
Remember with the Silmarillion?
There's a super speed jump?
I don't know what that means.
I don't know what any of that means.
We were sitting in the very, very front row.
If that had been in 3D, we would have vomited.
Absolutely, yeah.
On one another, on the people sitting next to us.
Yep, absolutely.
All right. We also saw... Oh, so Flash trailer. Looks pretty good next to us. Yep. Yep. Absolutely. All right.
We also saw...
Oh, so Flash trailer.
It looks pretty good, I guess.
It's pretty good.
He's not blonde, Mason.
Isn't he supposed to be
a blondie or brown hair guy?
Or light brown?
That's all I'm saying.
Yeah, okay, fine.
That's all I'm saying.
You can have two blonde guys, though.
I'm warming to the costume.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm warming to the costume.
I still don't love it.
Yep.
Fair enough. Maybe in motion it'll look really. I still don't love it. Yep. Fair enough.
Maybe in motion it'll look really great.
You saw it in motion.
Yeah.
Did you see that concept art for the...
Not concept art, but there was a video released for the Flash video game.
You could really flash in these balls, but also run really fast.
Okay.
Go to comicbookmovie.com, Mason.
Check it out.
Okay.
Yeah.
There's also a trailer, Mason, for Interstellar, which we actually saw at the Days of Future Past.
We did see that, yeah.
We said we weren't going to talk about Days of Future Past, but we have.
So an awful lot, yeah.
What did you think of Interstellar?
Was there enough corn and sadness?
There was a lot of corn and sadness, certainly.
There was a lot of people being zipped up in a water filled baggies.
Look, I'm not impressed yet.
Yep.
What have we seen?
We haven't seen anything.
I remember seeing the Inception trailer and being like, I have no idea what that's about,
but wow.
Exactly.
Spinny, spinny room.
Exactly.
Spinny room.
He's fighting a guy in a spinny room.
I thought they looked great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But so far I've got nothing on this.
Me too.
Look, I have a certain amount of faith in Christopher Nolan.
Mm-hmm.
I liked Memento and Inception and other films that he's done.
Yep.
But...
The one with Al Pacino and Robin Williams,
where Robin Williams is a serial killer.
Insomnia.
Oh.
It sucks.
Okay, I've said it.
Yeah, I don't know.
I have faith in it.
Me too.
It will be good on some level,
but I'd like to see something.
Sure.
That isn't just we're going into space.
Maybe we're saving the planet.
Maybe we're going to another planet.
Yeah.
Well, look, I'm glad Matthew McConaughey's in it, though.
He's a sweet, sweet dude.
And he seems really chill.
He does seem really chill.
Even when the Earth is at stake, he's real chill.
And also, Mason, I guess we should talk about
The brand new Transformers trailer
You love Optimus Prime's new look
No I don't
We've discussed this
He looks like
They've teased this
With the cartoon truck version of him
But then we see the new trailer
And he's back to being
Weird hot rod flames guy
with the extended
engine cab thing
and blah bitty blah
and as we've discussed
I don't like it
and as we've discussed
before though
the reason they didn't
do it that way
originally because
there's not enough
bulk in that truck
right
except for the trailer
yes except for the trailer
and the fact that
there are Transformers
in this universe
that can increase
and decrease their mass
exactly
including that giant cube
the giant cube in the first film, yeah, exactly.
Which decreased its mass quite significantly.
So much so that even Shia LaBeouf could carry it.
And he's weak as piss.
Anyway, that's back.
We'll discuss, talk about the trailer.
Looks good.
But they look, I like Stanley Tucci.
We see a lot more.
No, that's okay. It's fine. We do like Stanley Tucci we see a lot more sorry no that's okay it's fine
we do see the Tucci
we see the Tucci
he's looking good
I call him the golden Tucci
yeah
because he's got the golden Tucci
you know it
he's got the Midas Tucci
sorry I haven't had a lot of sleep
no that's alright
yeah we still don't really know
what's happening in the film
no
which is probably for the best
well the Transformers are outlaws.
Yeah, yeah.
Is Galvatron gun face?
I guess Galvatron is gun face, yeah.
Why doesn't he just have a gun?
Wouldn't it be easier?
Yeah.
Because then you have to change your face into a gun.
Then you're faceless.
Yep, true.
I mean, I don't know much, Mason, but I know that's stupid.
It's kind of stupid, isn't it?
You couldn't kiss your kids?
Would you leave for work?
Are you afraid you'd shoot their face off?
So, yeah,
I think that's
the news for this week, Mason.
Yeah, hang on.
Something else
happened in the Transformers trailer.
Look, I watched it yesterday
or the day before.
I don't know.
It's fine.
Yeah, it's fine.
There's the giant lizard again.
Again, it looks like
they've learned their lesson.
All the characters
are distinctly coloured now
so you can tell them apart.
But I still have a feeling that when we go in, most of the action is going to be nonsensical.
Yes.
Because there seems to be a lot of human action in the trailer.
There's a lot of people running and fist fighting, but not a lot of actual Transformers.
You know what I would love to see?
This is in the Transformers movie.
They're like human Transformer suits. So you put on on the transformer suit and you can transform into a car it's a human suit that
transforms into a car but it doesn't break your bones right okay like that would be the that would
be the kicker then yeah yeah wouldn't you like to say that that'd be good yeah because that hasn't
been done i don't think so yeah so we got mighty wolf and power rangers coming we got Mighty Wolf and Power Rangers coming We got Transformers coming We got Those two things coming
Great
That's a year for us
That's right
Well Mason
It's time to move forward
Okay
With our lives
Let's talk about
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Alright
We're quitting this podcast
We're coming accountants
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For serious
Let's get serious
No Godzilla
We saw that on Thursday night.
We did.
We sure did.
Thank you for picking me up and then going to see that.
No problem.
I appreciate it.
I read the, I told you this, the prequel comic Godzilla Awakening.
Because I'm not as familiar with the Godzilla story.
Hang on, are we reviewing this or are we discussing it?
What's the difference?
Like spoilers?
Are we spoilering this?
Okay, how about we go general thoughts and then bam. Because there's really not a lot you can talk about without no spoiler but at the same
time this is another one of those films where it's sort of spoiler proof there's not really
yeah we know where it's going to end up that's right yeah godzilla becomes an accountant he
gets on with his life yeah yeah i read the uh the prequel comic godzilla awakening before which
tells a very similar story to the movie well i was going to say you explained the prequel comic Godzilla Awakening before Which tells a very similar story to the movie
Well I was going to say you explained the prequel story to me
And it does seem
And then it happened
Yeah it sort of was a rehash
It was sort of like the events
Events in the past happen
Godzilla battles some things
Yep
Movie starts
It's essentially the retread right?
Yes
Yeah
Pretty much
Would you prefer If people could only do one thing, would they spend $12 on the prequel
comic book, or would they spend $20 at the movies?
I think you've got to go to the movies.
You've got to go to the movies, exactly. That was a trick question. If you'd said prequel
comic book, I would have said you're an idiot, because as we know, comic books are for nerds.
That's right. It's not a bad prequel comic by any stretch, but I will say that it is
not required reading by any stretch.
Is it in Japanese manga style?
No.
That's disappointing.
I sort of...
I can resketch it if you want.
Thank you.
I sort of pictured it in sort of black and white.
No, not at all.
Because the Cloverfield prequel comic was manga style.
Really?
Yeah.
Wasn't the secret in Cloverfield that there was a monster?
That was the secret.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah.
They got us.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah, this is expected, though, a $90 million opening weekend.
Is that good?
I've lost all track.
Well, it's weird because it's bad for Spider-Man because Spider-Man costs a lot.
Right.
But also the reason why it affects Spider-Man so badly.
Speaking of Spider-Man, Max Landis tweeted that thing about Spider-Man, because Spider-Man cost a lot. Right. But also, the reason why it affects Spider-Man so badly... Speaking of Spider-Man, Max Landis tweeted that thing about Spider-Man, and maybe it's
gone back to Marvel and blah, blah, blah.
News!
What was his source?
Well, I don't know.
Well, he's in the industry, I guess.
But then he said...
Didn't he say, oh, something Spider-Man, something that he's like, oh, I shouldn't have tweeted
that.
Yeah.
So, it's maybe just lies.
It could be.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm not really fussed.
But look, you know what?
If it did go back at this point
just quickly on Spider-Man
even if Spider-Man
I think it's going to hit
600 million worldwide
or something like that
or it's about to hit
600 million
which is a lot
but Spider-Man
Sony don't get the rights
to anything else
other than the movie
so any toys
games
comics
anything else associated
goes to Marvel
so maybe if every Spider-Man
movie is going to make less and less from now on,
maybe they are looking to sell it back.
You were saying this is potentially the most expensive movie of all time?
That was X-Men.
Second.
But Spider-Man in marketing alone, I don't know if you saw
any of the marketing material, Mason.
No.
Really? Oh, like the trailers and such.
The trailers and on the sides of the buses and the ads and the video games.
And that time Emma Stone harassed you in the street?
Yeah, that was weird, wasn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Say my movie, she said.
And I'm like, oh, which one?
You're quite prolific.
Congratulations on getting so much work.
And she's slapping me.
It's weird.
No, yeah.
So what they say is, don't they say that a movie will cost, say, $250 million and then
the marketing will be about equal to that?
That's what they say.
So everything's, you know, $250 million is really a half a billion dollar movie.
Yeah, yeah.
So you're right.
So if this movie cost $300 million and maybe it did, that's $600 million all up.
Yeah.
If it made $600 million, it broke even.
Yes.
I mean, but then you've got Blu-ray sales.
Right, right.
I guess.
So that's
something digital downloads yes yep as we all love that yeah but i mean it's the same you know i don't
want to talk about spider-man exactly we're done with it it's done for a few years let's stop
talking about spider-man i think the only thing that could get spider-man back on board is if
they do something different maybe it'll be the sinister six movie yeah yeah with spider-man or maybe it's gonna be you're gonna have to team up do something different. Maybe it'll be the Sinister Six movie with Spider-Man
or maybe you're going
to have to team up
with somebody else.
Yeah.
Maybe it'll be
Gotham style.
It'll be Peter Parker
the TV series
where he doesn't have
any powers
and he's a nerd.
I want Ben Parker
the TV series
about his boring dad.
Absolutely.
For some reason
the focus is...
You know what would be great?
Not Ben.
Ben Parker.
No, it's Richard Parker right
that's alright
I would like to see
Uncle Ben
the TV series
where he gets into
unnecessary scrapes
all the time
like in the style of
Spider-Man
where he just intervened
for no reason
and got shot
yeah
like it'd just be a series of that
like every week
like somebody would be rude
to a cashier
at a supermarket
and be like, hey you!
And you think this is the week.
You think this is the week, but he gets through every week by the skin of his teeth, he doesn't
die.
But we say maybe it's set in a parallel universe, so maybe he could die.
Oh man.
Anyway, let's stop talking about Spider-Man for a minute.
Yeah, let's do it.
So yeah, with Godzilla though, Mason, did it meet your expectations?
But I've presumed there that you had any expectations.
You know, it did.
The difficulty with this kind of movie is
that I don't know what I want with it kind of thing.
Yep, okay.
Like, it's not...
I don't have a huge investment in Godzilla of the past.
No.
Like, I've seen the first one
and snippets of some of the others, I think.
Yeah.
And, like, with a comic book movie, I know how I want the character to be portrayed.
I want to know how, like, I have specific ideas about what characterisation I want.
Yep.
You know, what storylines I want to see, that sort of thing.
You do?
You've got thoughts on texture?
I do have thoughts on texture, costume and so forth.
But with this, I don't really have anything.
So I think all I wanted it to be was better than the 1998 Godzilla film.
And it was.
Yep.
Much better.
It was much better.
Yeah.
Infinitely better.
You didn't think that maybe it was a little bit slow?
Well, it was a little bit slow.
That's a common complaint.
Yeah.
I think...
Is it spoiler to say how long it took before Godzilla appeared?
No.
You know what?
Let's just say...
Let's just spoil from now on.
Okay, good.
Like you said, you can't really spoil.
No, exactly.
Look, it was probably an hour before Godzilla appeared.
Yeah.
But at the same time, do you want Godzilla to appear in the first five minutes and just
have him smash and stuff for two hours?
Yeah.
Good point.
No, not really.
No, not at all.
You want a certain amount of anticipation.
You want a certain amount of build-up, right?
Because otherwise, you know, it'll be weird.
And he's kind of a one-trick pony.
He is.
He smashes stuff for a bit, and then he stops smashing stuff.
For a bit.
Yeah, for a bit.
Yeah, fair point.
But for me, I wasn't necessarily bored, but I didn't find the human characters that engaging.
Again, spoiler alert, Bryan Cranston dies like 20 minutes in.
Right.
He gets Godzilla'd?
No, he gets...
Evil Godzilla'd.
The Evil Godzilla's game.
Yeah, he gets Evil Godzilla'd.
But, yeah, the human...
Because it's really quite difficult, I don't know about you,
but for me it's quite difficult to relate to a several hundred story tall giant monster that just smashes the city.
Like, we've all been there, but very rarely.
And so we have to relate to the human story.
Yeah.
And the human story in these films is always very dull.
What did you say the least surprising thing was when it turned out that his wife was a nurse?
Because it's always a nurse, right?
Yeah.
She's always a nurse or maybe a teacher.
Yeah. Kind of thing. And then she's got to's always a nurse or maybe a teacher kind of thing.
And then she's got to look after
some kids or some wounded
or something like that.
Yeah, absolutely.
And they get separated
by time and distance.
Yep.
And he's got to get back to her.
Like, it's fine, but...
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's pretty standard.
I thought the shame of it was
that Bryan Cranston's son
as the kid
was probably the least annoying kid character I've seen in a film.
But he only gets about five minutes of screen time
and then he becomes an adult.
And then we've got to deal with his wiener kid.
Yeah, that's right.
His dumb wiener kid, who I thought was much more annoying.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
He had a weird little face.
Yeah, yeah.
They should have gotten that dumb wiener kid
to be Aaron Taylor Johnston's child self
and then had the other kid be his actual child.
The non-wiener kid.
Yeah, the non-wiener kid in the present.
Did you think it was odd that similar to Jaws 4 The Revenge,
the destruction of Godzilla and the monsters who Godzilla fights
followed Aaron Taylor Thompson around, whatever his name is,
like Jaws the Revenge.
Yeah, it was a little weird.
Like wherever he went,
that monster who,
what's the Muto, the bad one?
Muto, yeah.
Would be there.
But technically he was chasing them.
Not really,
because he went back to San Francisco
to save his wife or whatever.
Oh, and it went to San Francisco, yeah.
And it went to San Francisco.
And he's on that,
he's like,
I'm going to go to the airport with this Japanese boy or whatever. Oh, and it went to San Francisco, yeah. And it went to San Francisco and he's on that, he's like, I'm gonna go to the airport
with this Japanese boy or whatever
and then that thing happens
to come across his path.
Uh-huh.
Like, it just keeps happening.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah.
Alright, so I think we've decided
characterization, not good.
Storyline, probably not good.
Let's talk about other stuff, though.
I didn't mind Jaws 4.
I know people say... Let's not talk about Jaws 4
Okay
You know what I thought was really amusing
What's that?
At a kind of
It was a letdown
But it was a funny letdown
When Godzilla first faces the Muto in the city
And you're like
This is going to be incredible
And then all they do is show brief news clips
Of this incredible battle
That's true And then afterwards they're like That was pretty full on Did everybody see the battle? All they do is show brief news clips of this incredible battle.
That's true, yeah. And then afterwards they're like, that was pretty full on.
Did everybody see the battle?
And that's it.
Yeah, we didn't.
No.
You know what though?
If we're talking effects, let's talk about Godzilla.
Yeah.
He looks incredible.
Absolutely.
And bold choice.
In his first appearance, it's daytime.
Yeah.
That's never happened before.
No. They wouldn't have dared to do it's daytime. Yeah. That's never happened before.
No.
They wouldn't have dared to do that in 1998 because he would have looked like... Much worse than he did.
He would have looked like an N64 character, like a sprite.
Just all polygons.
Yeah, all polygons, exactly.
Face of Super Mario.
But they were like, look, we have faith in this computer generated thing.
Yeah.
Let's put it out there in the daytime and it'll look really good.
And you know what?
And I think, you know what,
helped with that?
Oh, we did mention as well the other day
that the CGI water,
it's not there, is it?
They still haven't done it.
I don't understand.
You can still...
I mean, water's hard to replicate.
I guess so, yeah.
I've tried to replicate it.
I've drawn this picture.
Oh!
It's pretty good.
Thanks.
Yeah.
Yeah, but he himself looked incredible.
And I think what helped was
a lot of the time you would see him from the ground perspective or where the humans were standing.
Like there wasn't a lot of until the end shots where you pull right back and you see him.
So you really got a sense of scale.
Yeah.
Like he is enormous.
Like in the other Godzilla, he seemed to change size.
He did, yeah.
And he probably didn't change size, but it felt that way because sometimes it pulled right back and sometimes it was in and sometimes he's right next to Matthew Broderick or whatever.
Right, exactly, yeah.
It's true, yeah.
Like the bit where he comes out from under the bridge, the San Francisco bridge, and he's just enormous.
Exactly, yeah.
It's incredible.
Yeah.
I think they got the Godzilla scream right.
They absolutely did.
That was pretty intense.
You do a pretty good Godzilla scream, don't you?
That's it, right? Nailed it. That was pretty intense. You do a pretty good Godzilla scream, don't you? That's it, right?
Nailed it.
Okay, thank you.
What about the Muto?
Yeah, look, I didn't think that design was that interesting of a monster.
Comparatively, he was less impressive than Godzilla, but I guess that's the idea.
And also, I think that if he'd faced off against another dinosaur type creature.
That wouldn't have been that interesting.
Yeah, you're right.
I think they saw another kind of humanoid shaped thing.
I think they had to go with additional arms and legs and wings and kind of creepy alien-esque kind of thing.
He did strike me as a combination of the Cloverfield monster.
Yeah.
And, well, we've just had Pacific Rim.
We have.
overfilled monster yeah and well we've just had pacific rim we have and it was odd i thought that he had an electromagnetic pulse weapon and that was a huge plot point of the last one is
yeah a pacific rim is that one of the monsters developed an electromagnetic pulse that's right
yeah that's exactly and i think we did discuss this i know what you're gonna say yeah it's
the first it's one of the first movies i think where somebody has an employed
has employed an emp yeah and nobody has had to explain to us the dumb dumb audience what an emp
is yeah oh it's an electromagnetic well it produces an electromagnetic pulse within a certain radius
that disrupts all electronic devices within a certain rate right but that would mean we'd lose
all the computers and communications yeah yes that's why it's a problem for us.
Yes.
We know it.
We know that's a thing now.
Like, as the movie going public as a whole,
we know that's what it does because we've seen dozens of movies
where that's been explained.
Well, I think the first time I was exposed to that in a movie was Ocean's Eleven.
Yep.
And I immediately get that.
Yeah, yeah.
I'll never need to have that explained to me ever again.
But then, you know what? And again, I've get that. Yeah, yeah. I'll never need to have that explained to me ever again. But then, you know what?
And again, I've said this.
If they're going to explain an EMP in a movie,
they should say, look, it's an electromagnetic pulse.
It breaks down.
It shuts down computer systems,
like in all those movies you've seen
where somebody uses an EMP.
And then the people in the movie would go,
oh, that's right.
I live in the world.
I've seen those movies.
I get it now.
But yeah, like we saw how it worked.
Yep.
It was implied how it worked.
You know, it's interesting.
They didn't necessarily talk down to us throughout the course of the movie.
No.
Like when the female Muto gets pregnant.
Yeah.
We see that it has some sort of egg sack.
Yeah.
They don't go, oh, it's going to give birth
to lots more of those monsters.
That's a really good point.
It's going to overwhelm the world.
I certainly hope Godzilla
destroys this thing
because otherwise
we're all in a lot of trouble
and it will cause our extinction.
Right?
We get it.
Yeah.
We see how much damage
three monsters can do.
Yep.
We know what...
We've seen aliens.
We know what a nest of monsters does.
We know what a nest of monsters is. We know what a nest of monsters is.
We know that if there were hundreds of them,
they'd probably destroy us all.
Yeah.
So we get it.
We understand the stakes.
We don't have to explain the stakes.
Really good point.
Yeah.
Wow.
Thank you.
This movie's maybe better than I realized.
Yeah, I know, right?
Now that I talk about it.
Not that I didn't enjoy it at the time.
I absolutely did.
Uh-huh.
Now, what I found really odd...
Yes.
Not odd.
Maybe you could... This is something that I found really odd. Yes. Not odd. Maybe you could.
This is something that I found amusing.
At the end of the movie, Godzilla and the Muto fight in San Francisco and they batter it to dust.
They do.
There is very little left.
Yeah.
And then when Godzilla does the thing where he kills him, which we'll talk about in a bit.
Yeah, yeah.
Because that's a whole other thing.
He leaves the city and everybody cheers.
That's true.
If I was there, I'd be like,
you had a big hand in that.
What just happened there?
You are equally big as the other one.
Why are we cheering for you?
Exactly.
We don't...
They don't know
that that other one laid eggs.
Yeah, in order to...
In order to cheer for Godzilla,
everybody in San Francisco
would have had to have
all the military intelligence
that we had seen to know that Godzilla was hunting the monsters to stop them.
Yes.
But they don't know that.
No.
As far as they know, three giant monsters have shown up and have just flattened the city.
You're right.
Yeah.
Let's talk about destruction, though.
But as you said, though, if Superman can flatten a city and be called a hero, why can't Godzilla?
Yeah, exactly.
That's very true.
If we're talking about destruction,
good, solid destruction,
what I thought was interesting
is that a lot of people died.
Yes.
It wasn't a case of everybody got to shelters very quickly.
Some people got to shelters.
A few people got to shelters.
There's a scene in Hawaii
where Godzilla comes out of the depths
in order to take on these monsters.
And I thought that was good where
physics took effect
where he came out of the ocean
and it caused a tidal wave.
But it was interesting, I thought,
that
the little girl sees that the monsters,
you know, the Godzilla's arriving.
Her and her mum and dad run away.
Yeah.
They get in like a store.
They close the door.
And then we just see the tidal wave just batter hundreds of people, presumably to death.
There's no way all those people...
No.
It just swooshes past this tidal wave and it just gathers hundreds of people up in its wake.
They all drowned or were crushed to death.
There's no way out for those people.
Yeah.
Maybe they all survived because everybody cheered at the end.
Oh, that's a really good point.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I thought was interesting as well?
There was a dog that broke its lead and escaped.
Uh-huh.
And I thought, oh my God, they're going to kill the dog.
But you don't see the dog die.
So they didn't break the cardinal rule of filmmaking.
You can't kill a dog.
You can kill lots of people.
Yeah.
But not a dog.
Kill as many people as you want
yeah yeah
also did you notice
with Godzilla
he compared to
the other monster
when it would land
or go through something
it would just
swat a building aside
or like
or land on top of it
and crumble the top of it
Godzilla would carefully
like tiptoe around
the building
that's true
he would never
he would never destroy
a building unless he was
like he was being
thrown into a building
yeah
yeah that's a good point yeah so he's a better person he was being thrown into a building. Yeah. Yeah, that's a good point, yeah.
So he's a better person than Superman.
Yeah, he's a real gentleman.
He should have had a big bow tie, don't you think?
Absolutely, yeah.
Or a little compared to him, but you know what I mean.
Yeah, I understand, yeah.
Sure.
The Atomic Breath, though.
I know one of your things going in was like,
I only want to see the Atomic Breath, nothing else matters.
Because as we know, and if you haven't seen the 1998 godzilla well classic godzilla from the you know the japanese version
has sort of an atomic fire laser breath yeah like that's an iconic part of him all the spines on his
back light up yeah and then he breathes this fire yeah and in the 1998 godzilla we were sort of
probably see him breathe fire in the trailer
and then when we go in there's no fire
breath he just screams
really hard near a
gas main and
there's some fire and it was bitterly
disappointing and I hate everyone involved
in that film
but in this one he's got it
it's back. What is interesting
I keep saying maybe these things aren't interesting.
They're interesting to me.
Sure.
Maybe not to our listeners, but whatever.
I'm not here for them.
No, I am.
That we don't get any foreshadowing that he can do that.
No.
If you never...
Like, we all know that he can do that.
Yeah.
Because it's Godzilla.
Sure.
But I assume there are millions of people out there who have no concept of what Godzilla is.
No.
You would be completely taken aback by that.
Yeah.
Like, you see the spines light up about, you know, 20 seconds before that happens.
But I feel there should have been some sort of foreshadowing earlier on in the film.
Yeah.
So we know he can do that.
Like an EMP style.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Okay.
That's a fair point. Because I guess, yeah, for us, we just assume that he would do that. Like an EMP style. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly. Okay, that's a fair point
because I guess,
yeah,
for us,
we just assumed
that he would do that.
Yeah.
But yeah,
being that he is
just a lizard,
essentially,
why can he do that?
Yeah.
So yeah,
that's a good point.
But it was really,
I thought it was
really awesome though,
especially the way
that he killed
that last one.
For those who haven't seen it,
he pries open its mouth
and atomic breaths
down its throat until it's tend until until the tendons of its neck sort of burn away and then he
tears its head off and drops it into san francisco bay like a champ like a champion exactly and that
was incredible so uh yeah what i thought interesting i'm gonna stop saying interesting
because maybe it's not interesting it wasn't the battles weren't as visceral as I thought they could be.
In what sense?
Like, there was very little blood.
There was very little kind of...
That's true, yeah.
Monster slime.
There was a lot of Godzilla being bitten on the neck
by these Muto creatures.
But you'd never see him...
You'd never really see him bleed at all, I think.
That's true.
Maybe that's got something to do with the rating.
Maybe, yeah. Though Pacific Rim had a lot of kind of goo and that's true it did
exactly yeah yeah i don't know i don't know what to make of that exactly yeah i thought i thought
the combat was lacking in that we didn't really want flesh torn off yeah i kind of want flesh
torn off i want to see some blood so we know that there are stakes involved yeah like otherwise they
could just we they could just be battering each other for weeks yeah well that's right exactly and when
he kind of goes down and you think he's dead it's not clear what what had done that yes exactly
because he got bit yep because he got bit yeah because he got bit by a dog yeah that dog from
earlier that had rabies i've just got i've just got here look it does everything a god
godzilla movie should do i thought you were gonna say it does everything a goddamn godzilla movie
should do yeah it's got it does everything a godzilla movie should do eventually like it
eventually does it yeah it takes its time i think next time if they do a sequel they're gonna have
to speed that up because they've now revealed what he can do and the battles or whatever.
And that's pretty much it.
Yeah.
So what do you do, though, next time?
What would you see?
I've got here also, what would you see him fight next or do next?
Yeah.
Well, I also thought it would have been good to see some kind of sort of additional scope,
like some sort of preview of another monster okay that maybe he's on the way
for him yeah like maybe we've we've you know humanity somehow awakened more of these creatures
like shack like when yeah no but charles barkley yeah exactly like charles barkley takes up like
in the in the post credits he takes a potion he's like oh this is a refreshing energy drink for good old
Charles Barkley
yeah
and he's like
no
and then he starts
growing out of his
house or whatever
yeah because
potentially
we won't see
another monster
in this universe
for another
50,000 years
that's true
yeah yeah
when is the
pre-comic set
80s
okay yeah okay something like that yeah but the reason that it comes about That's true, yeah, yeah. When is the pre-comic set? 80s.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Something like that, yeah. But the reason that it comes about is because of nuclear testing.
That awakens them in the 50s.
In the 50s, yeah.
And then something happens.
So, I mean, we could not see one.
And Godzilla, as I understand, is potentially millions of years old.
Well, it could be an alien force.
It could be an alien force, yeah.
It could be Mechagodzilla.
Yeah. I would like to see some sort of years old. Well, it could be an alien force. It could be an alien force, yeah. It could be Mechagodzilla. Yeah.
I would like to see some sort of private enterprise.
Now that the secret has been revealed,
I would like to see some sort of private enterprise,
like a corporation,
attempt to harness Godzilla for their own ends.
Yeah.
Then we could see a Mechagodzilla.
Absolutely.
Or some sort of Jager kind of Pacific Rim kind of thing,
attempting to take down Godzilla. That would be cool. And being destroyed, having Rim kind of thing. Yeah. And taking the takedown Godzilla.
That would be cool.
And being destroyed.
Having its head torn off.
Yes.
Would be good, right?
He should have really used that atomic fire breath much earlier.
Maybe it's like a one shot kind of thing.
Or a two shot kind of thing.
Because he used it twice.
It's a two shot kind of thing.
Yeah, yeah.
This is unrelated, Mason.
But I was at work and I was sitting having my lunch.
Great.
And this guy from my work is here.
You're famous for it.
I'm very famous for it.
I'm known for it.
But the guy from my work turns to me and he's reading the Godzilla review and he's like,
James, James, you'll like this.
Check out this Godzilla review.
Check out the title.
We're off to see the lizard.
So he thought I'd like that.
You did though.
And I did.
Yes.
Great.
I'm not above that. absolutely not yeah so yeah we did
go off to see the lizard mason and in many ways it was successful do you have anything else to
say before we give it the rating that we do uh not promising good liked it okay so you're gonna
say best movie ever i'm gonna say best movie ever yeah i'm gonna say tent best movie ever, yeah. I'm going to say tentative best movie ever.
That being said, I don't really want to see it again,
and I don't care if there's never a sequel.
As soon as I came out of the film, I was like,
I enjoyed that, but I'd rather not see it again.
I'd probably see it one more time.
Okay.
Yeah, give me a week.
Maybe we'll see how it goes.
Okay, cool.
You've got to watch the season finale of Arrow first, though.
Fine.
God.
Also, Daniel Tonks has written in
and I noticed
you didn't get a popcorn
or a coke there
when we went.
Because normally
you embrace the cinema
going.
I embrace the cinema
yeah that's true.
Though there is
they do sell pizza there now
which I'm against.
You shouldn't have
hot food in the cinema.
I don't want to smell
your pizza.
You dumbass.
Not you.
But you specifically.
I know right.
But he says that
the 90% of ticket revenues
goes to the cinema.
Goes to the movie studios. So people should to the cinema, goes to the movie studios.
So people should embrace the cinema guy experience.
Exactly, that's right.
So maybe you should support cinemas,
especially independent cinemas.
Yeah.
But also the really big ones.
Absolutely, yeah.
Just huge chains.
Yeah.
You know what?
I'd also, I'm not really,
normally in the past I haven't cared about IMAX or whatever.
I don't care for 3D.
I hope that dies again, yeah the past, I haven't cared about IMAX or whatever. I don't care for 3D. That...
I hope that dies again, yeah.
God, I hope so.
But I think...
Because the effects are getting better and better
and the scope of movies is getting bigger,
I'd rather see movies like this now on a big screen.
We saw it on a VMAX.
Yeah.
Which is like double the size, maybe.
I don't know.
An IMAX, certainly.
Yeah, but we didn't see the X-Men one on a giant screen.
But we were right in front of it, so it seemed that way.
I had to turn my head to see the Great Temples of Wolverine,
just back and forth.
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So, yeah, I guess that's the review, Mason.
Now we're going to move on to finishing up last week's topic,
which was...
Unfinished business.
Unfinished business, risky business.
Was that... yes.
You know, Tom Cruise just changed his Twitter biography
to something like been running since 1981.
Yeah, running a movie since 1981,
which perfectly encapsulates what he has been doing,
because he really has.
What's he running from, Mason?
Care to speculate?
No, absolutely not.
Sure.
Now, my review, Mason,
for X-Men Days of the Future Past is up,
as I've mentioned.
If you go to MrSundayMovies
or YouTube.com slash MrSundayMovies,
you can see that.
It's spoiler free.
So, again, we're not going to talk about this today.
But before we go into this,
there's also one more bit of news.
Channing Tatum has been cast as Gambit in X-Men Apocalypse 2016.
That's what it's called.
There you go.
So yeah, we'll talk more about that next week and how that movie could possibly go, because
a lot of that, if we did talk about it, would spoil Days of Future Past.
But we were up to Mason.
X-Men, we talked about last week. X-Men 1, X- up to Mason X-Men We talked about last week
X-Men 1
X-Men 2
X-Men United together
And X-Men 3
The Last Stand
And I think we said
First two were great
Especially for the time
In particular two
Third one
Has some moments that are okay
But we hate Brett Ratner
And if we ever see him
We're going to atomic breath him
Absolutely We're going to leave his head in san francisco bay so yeah um at the time x-men
wolverine origins came out do you remember any of the fanfare related to it it was the first
of many origin films absolutely that was supposed to occur. I wasn't particularly excited for it before because I didn't think it looked that good beforehand.
Yep.
What do you remember thinking about it?
I was willing to give it the benefit of the doubt.
And I remember a lot of people really loving it.
That's what I remember as well.
Yeah.
And I remember thinking and saying to people, you will regret this.
Because it is terrible and you have yet to realize that it is terrible.
Yeah.
Why do people...
I guess it's the same thing with Phantom Menace.
A lot of people went in and really enjoyed that.
Yeah.
I think they had to convince themselves that they really enjoyed it.
Because it's got a lot of elements that you should enjoy.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like Hugh Jackman is great.
Yep.
He's got a whole lot of mutants.
Yep.
He's got Deadpool sort of, I guess.
Uh-huh.
There's action. Yep. I don't know. Yep. It's got a whole lot of mutants. Yep. It's got Deadpool sort of, I guess. Uh-huh. There's action.
Yep.
I don't know.
I guess that's why.
But it's not.
It's easily, easily the worst X-Men movie.
Absolutely.
That will ever be made.
Yes.
I know it had a lot of studio interference.
Gavin Hood, the director, he also did Ender's Game, which I watched.
But I...
What if that made it better, though?
Think about it
how is it though that
how is it though that some
some directors kind of
can stand up to that
and some don't
does it depend on the movie
does it depend on the property
does it depend on
depend on the studio
does it depend on the director
how does this happen
I'd say it depends on a lot of factors
some of which you just mentioned
sure
this was the one
and actually I remember
and I've just recalled it now
because I've looked it up
on the Wikipedia page here this was the one where the work I remember, and I've just recalled it now because I've looked it up on the Wikipedia page here.
This was the one where the work print was released a month beforehand.
That's exactly right.
With the special effects weren't finished.
Yeah.
And I thought...
But they didn't get that much better.
No, they really didn't.
I watched about the first five minutes.
And I was like, you know what?
I'm going to wait.
Because the elements of it looked pretty good.
Yep.
There's the sequence right at the start where...
Towards the start where towards the start
where he
discovers he's a mutant
he goes on the run
yeah
and then you see him
and Sabretooth
sort of
go through a series of wars
that is incredible
that is a great sequence
like you see
like it's a great intro
to the character
you can see
how old he is
and what he's been through
yep
without you know
in without any words.
Yeah, absolutely.
In a lot of ways, yeah.
I feel like as well, they should have stopped at one of those wars.
Yes, yeah, absolutely.
Like maybe World War II.
I want to see like a Logan World War II movie.
Yeah, absolutely.
But yeah, that whole sequence is incredible.
And then it just kind of stops in, I don't know, the 70s, is it?
Not the vague.
It's the vague.
It could be the future, but it's the present?
Yep.
That's, yep.
I think it's the Vietnam War, isn't it, at some point?
Or does it go until after that?
No, it goes until after that.
I think it's set in the 80s because there's a nuclear reactor that melts down in it.
And that happened around that time as well.
Right, okay, yeah.
Yeah, it's probably the 80s.
But yeah, that copy that leaked online, it was downloaded 4.5 million times.
Uh-huh.
But I don't think it really hurt the film that much.
No.
Because that still made quite a lot of money.
It didn't do as well as X-Men 3.
Yeah, yeah.
But interestingly,
there was a guy called Roger Friedman,
or Friedman,
a reporter for Fox News,
and he wrote...
I remember this.
He wrote a review,
an adverse review for the movie based on the leaked copy, and he wrote I remember this he wrote a review an adverse review
for the movie
based on the leaked copy
and he even described
in his review
how easy it was
to find and download
the film
right
and his review
was removed
and he was fired
absolutely yeah
what an idiot
yeah
if we're talking
about movie piracy
so it was
it was downloaded
4.5 million times
yeah
right
so hang on
hang on
4.5 let's assume it cost Right? So, hang on. Hang on. 4.5 times.
Let's assume it cost 20 bucks to see the movie.
Sure.
Right.
So, that's 90 million dollars, right?
Yeah.
People would say, like, the movie industry will say it cost them 90 million dollars.
Yeah.
But it didn't.
No.
Because that assumes that if you could not download this movie...
You would go and see it.
You would have to go.
Like, you would be compelled to see it.
Yeah.
But a lot of people...
And people will say that about, you know, maybe a DVD.
Like, you know, it cost $20 to buy the DVD and a million people downloaded it.
So the movie industry, you know, the TV industry lost $20 million.
Yeah.
But it didn't.
Because most people were...
If it's a movie...
You know, if it's like Sharknado...
Yeah. But it didn't, because most people were, if it's a movie, you know, if it's like Sharknado,
Yeah.
and your option is watch it,
you know,
pay for it on DVD
or download it for free,
if that option
to download it
was suddenly
taken away from you,
most people aren't
going to watch it.
I would never see that.
No,
because it's a movie
about a tornado
that's filled with
deadly sharks.
Right?
But if the option was,
hey,
you can pay $5
and download it instantly, I think a lot of people would. Yeah. But for $20, no. Yeah. Right? But if the option was, hey, you can pay five bucks and download it instantly,
I think a lot of people would.
Yeah.
But for 20 bucks, no.
No.
Absolutely not.
I agree.
Yeah.
That's my rant about piracy.
Stop complaining.
I thought that was me?
Yeah.
Okay.
Sorry.
Okay.
No problem.
Yeah.
I don't think I downed it.
I think I might have started to watch it
to see what it was like.
Right.
Yeah.
But I still went and saw it anyway.
Do you know what?
I've got a whole bunch of trivia here, Mason,
as always. I'd like to see some trivia. Yeah. still went and saw it anyway. Do you know what I mean? I've got a whole bunch of trivia here, Mason, as always.
I'd like to see some trivia, yeah.
You know how there's a bit where
William Stryker,
who's been cast,
recast many times now,
he says to Deadpool,
if it weren't for that mouth,
you'd be the perfect soldier.
Because, you know,
in the comic,
he's branded the Merc with a mouth.
With a mouth, yep.
And then what he says happened,
and it was terrible.
Yep.
Because that,
why did they go that way with deadpool i don't
know yeah because they assumed there'd be a sweet sweet spin-off because everybody would love x-men
origins wolverine but why why why go that way with the character to spin him off from like that
i don't understand i don't know why not just have him have him disappear and then maybe have him
pop up at the end as a cameo as deadpool yeah. Not a brainwashed guy who's got Cyclops' powers and Wolverine's claws.
And teleportation.
I just, what?
Yeah, I don't know.
What is happening?
It's not a very good film.
Here's the thing.
X-Men Origins Wolverine is one of those films that feels to me like
watching somebody else play a video game on God mode.
Yeah. You know,'s a couple of those.
And I guess this doesn't happen as much anymore,
because video games are...
They're not as difficult, and they're kind of...
They hold your hand more.
Yeah, they hold your hand more, and they're more cinematic.
They want you to see more of the game.
But back in the day, like, if you put on God mode,
you know, you just wanted to be invincible and finish the game and see everything
i had to offer yeah and that was good that was okay if you wanted to do that but watching somebody
else do that no it's not completely uninteresting right this is what that film is right because he
can't die yep and you can't affect the outcome and he's just doing a series of dumb things.
Yep, fair enough.
Like he literally could not die.
Where is the narrative weight?
I'm trying to think if there's a moment.
No, because even at the end when he's fighting on top of the nuclear reactor or whatever,
it never feels like that he's going to die.
The fights with Sabretooth never feel... I mean, they're okay okay fight sequences but you never feel like either of them
are going to die
also because
it's a prequel
you know he's not going to die
exactly yeah
which is another problem
which we've talked about before
that's why The Wolverine
again I said this last week
The Wolverine is a better movie
for a lot of reasons
but one is because
he could die
he's not going to die
right
but you
he's worth too much money
exactly
yeah
do you know
Liev Schreiber I'm aware of Liev Schreiber the guy who played him in X-Men 1 wanted to come back You don't want to die. Right. He's worth too much money. Exactly. Yeah. Do you know, though,
Liev Schreiber?
I'm aware of Liev Schreiber. Who plays Saber, too.
Sure.
The guy who played him in X-Men 1
wanted to come back,
but wrestlers aren't known
for their acting prowess.
Correct.
They're known for their wrestling.
No one can fault them on that.
Absolutely.
They're known for their taunts.
They're known for taunting one another.
They're known for stealing
one another's managers.
You know?
They're known for having
heart attacks at 38.
Yeah, they sure are.
Yeah.
They're known for, like, stealing somebody's manager's Cadillac and filling it with cement.
You know?
They'll do a prank like that.
Sure.
You a wrestling guy?
Not really, no.
Not against it, but I've never really got into it.
I think because when we were kids, we didn't really get it here, did we?
No, that's true.
WrestleMania 30 just came out, so maybe we should do an episode on that.
Okay.
Let's get the Blu-ray of WrestleMania 30.
I think I wouldn't understand it and people would be angry at me.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hats off to those guys, though.
I recently saw The Wrestling at Comedy Festival, which was comedians versus wrestlers.
It was pretty good.
It's really great.
Was that rehearsed?
Yes. Well, this has taken Was that rehearsed? Yes.
Wow.
This has taken the...
Yeah, I know.
Fake.
Fake.
I love how people still say that now.
It's fake, you know.
But it was great
because I got to be there
with a screaming crowd
and boo people,
which I haven't done in a long time.
It's super fun.
It's normally just you booing on your show.
Yeah, exactly.
Anyway.
That annoys me about wrestling when people go
it's fake
it's not real or whatever
it is scripted
that is a well known fact
it's been well known
for many many years now
that that is the case
but those guys
they really get hurt
yeah absolutely
they are athletes
sometimes inadvertently
yeah
but very much so yeah
like who was the one
that died a few years ago
Hulk Hogan
yes but there was another one he fell Hollywood Hulk Hogan that was the one that died a few years ago? Hulk Hogan.
Yes, but there was another one.
Hollywood Hulk Hogan.
That's the one.
No, Bret Hart's brother.
Yeah, that's true, yeah. What's his name?
People are screaming at me.
But he fell as he was being lowered in, and he hit his head on the turnbuckle or whatever,
and he was killed.
And even as he was lying there, people were like, boo, get up!
And even the ambulance comes in.
I guess that's a problem, because people think the whole thing is an act. Yeah, yeah. That he was dead. Yeah, yeah. And even as he was lying there, people were like, boo, get up. And even the ambulance comes in. I guess that's a problem because people think the whole thing is an act.
Yeah, yeah.
But he was dead.
Yeah, absolutely.
So, yeah, video game on God mode.
Yeah.
No more so than when he needs, like, he needs, like, information from a guy.
Yep.
And the guy's like, I'll tell you if you can beat me in a boxing match.
You know that bit?
Yeah, I know that bit.
That's so video gamey and terrible.
And there's a bit...
If that happened to you in real life, you'd be like, no.
Why would I?
Just tell me the information.
That's dumb.
And also, that's the bit where the guy thinks that he calls him Blob, but he calls him Bub.
Right.
It's just like, oh, okay, all right.
Yeah, we know that's the character Blob.
Yeah.
Great.
Yeah, but Liv Schreiber was going to, because he's not as big a guy as Hugh Jackman was
at the time, he was going to get a muscle suit.
Great.
A bit like Vinnie Jones for Juggernaut and X-Men 3.
But he said it made him feel humiliated to wear something like that.
As it would, I guess.
But so he then requested a chance to gain muscle himself.
Okay, right.
Which he did.
So, you know, good for him.
Also, you could do a lot of that with angles
yeah that's right
except the camera
facing up
he looks real tall
I've got two pieces
of trivia that tie
into each other
here Mason
Will.i.am
accidentally punched
the camera while
filming a fight scene
and scarred his knuckles
more interestingly
who thought it was
a good idea
to put Will.i.am
in an X-Men movie
right
that what was he that bad I can't remember I remember him being really bad Who thought it was a good idea to put Will.i.am in an X-Men movie?
That, what?
Was he that bad?
I kind of remember.
I remember him being really bad and unnecessary.
Okay.
He was a, what could he do in that?
He was careful he could teleport.
Okay, yeah, sure.
Great.
There was a whole lot of B-grade kind of mutants in it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
As well, but none of them were really interesting.
I thought Dominic Monaghan did an okay job, the guy from Lost.
Yep.
Where are we?
Yeah, absolutely. From Lost, he's in The Hobbit.
I thought he did an okay job with what he's got, but a lot of those mutants are very forgettable.
Do you know, Mason?
Because I've forgotten most of them.
If you asked me to name another one besides Blob, I couldn't tell you.
There's, who's the Asian guy in it?
Who's the agent?
Oh.
Oh, Agent Asian. That's the Asian guy in it? Who's the agent? Oh. Oh, Agent Asian.
That's the one.
Yeah.
You know, in James Howlett's bedroom, who of course is Wolverine's real name, this is
before he runs away, a picture on the wall can be seen of a Wolverine foreshadowing his...
A picture of a Wolverine.
Yes.
Yeah, you know what, and I just, this, the problem with this film as a whole was for the absolute lowest common denominator.
Like, there was an unironic Wolverine walks away from an explosion in slow motion and he doesn't look at it.
Like, there was one of those.
Yeah.
This movie was all about...
Well, they love...
People love explosions.
Let's put in explosions. People love really
macho dialogue. Let's put in macho dialogue. It was exactly that, right?
Yeah, you're right.
The whole film was that.
Yeah. People love love interests. Let's give him a vague love interest.
People love kindly old men giving advice. Let's put one of those in.
I've got a fact about that.
I'm ready.
The old couple that Logan encounters, they're called...
Who are younger than him.
Who are younger than him, but he still takes advice.
Yep.
Which is weird.
There's also a bit where he goes,
Oh, you've got that sweet motorcycle.
I remember when that came up the production line.
And he's like, how would you remember that?
And everyone goes, ha, ha, ha.
Yeah.
Like, what?
Why would you reveal that?
We get it.
Why would you reveal that? Uh- it. Why would you reveal that?
Uh-huh.
Anyway.
Anyway, their names are Travis and Heather Hudson.
Uh-huh.
And that's their civilian names.
The Hudson, they're from Alpha Flight.
They're from Hudson Hawk, the movie.
Oh, there we go.
They are.
You're right.
They're Guardian and the Vindicator from Alpha Flight, a Canadian government mutant team.
So, yeah, there you go.
Though, in the comics, Guardian's name is James McDonald Hudson.
Yeah.
So, I guess they changed that.
So, they sort of included that, but they didn't.
But they didn't, exactly, because they...
Like, I see the tip of the hat there,
because Wolverine was in AlphaFlight in the comic books.
Like, they needed...
When the Marvel created AlphaFlight,
they were like, we need a Canadian mutant to be on the team.
Yeah.
And so they were like, let's make Wolverine a mutant and we'll put him on the team.
Yeah.
That kind of thing.
Yeah.
But why not have him go to them and be like, listen, you remember me.
We did the war together.
Right, right, right.
One of them.
And he's like, you have an age a day or whatever.
You don't even have to say that.
He knows who he is and goes, of course, you can hold up here.
He's a motorcycle. He's a jacket. Right a jacket right get out there son you know what i
mean yeah like why not do it like that why why do it why even mention that they're just yeah why
why make exactly like i had no idea that was the case yeah why mention that they are those
characters because now if you want to make an alpha flight movie you can't do it without breaking the
continuity which is irrelevant to the x-men films because they always break the continuity all the time.
Let's talk about breaking continuity in this film.
Sure.
At the end, he rescues some mutants, which includes Cyclops and Emma Frost, right?
Yep, yep.
Who was a teenager but was an adult in the 60s, right?
Yes.
Yes, that's right.
I mean, I guess they never say it's Emma Frost.
But she looks a lot like Emma Frost.
And she has the Emma Frost powers.
Correct.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, actually, the guy who played Scott Summers
Tim Pocock.
Now, he describes the film,
this film, as Scott's,
Scott Summers' big transition moment
when Scott goes from a troubled teenager
to a leader in the span of a film.
Oh.
Did you remember that happening? In the span of a film. Oh.
Did you remember that happening?
In the two minutes he was on screen.
I remember him having his eyes completely covered.
Yep.
And then he escaped from a cell.
Yep.
And that's it. You're right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This movie is garbage.
Okay.
Brian Singer, who directed the first two films, was approached.
Brett Ratner was approached, who did X-Men 3.
Len Wiseman was approached.
I think he did the Underworld movies.
But then he would have had to put What's-Her-Face in.
Oh yeah, he would have. I'm okay with that.
I love Kate Beckinsale.
Shooting Fish. I like that movie.
Alexandra Ager. I don't know who that is.
No idea.
And Zack Snyder.
All expressed interest in directing before Gavin Hood was brought on board.
Some of those are okay.
Some of them I don't know.
So, yeah.
Did you notice, Mason, in some scenes, the Wolverine claws were created through computer-generated imagery?
God, did I.
They're the worst claws in the...
I don't understand.
They were pretty good all through 1, 2, and 3, right?
How did they become the worst?
They became noticeably ridiculous.
They looked like cartoon claws.
They looked like...
Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
I was just going to say Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Exactly.
R.I.P. Bob Hoskins.
He died.
No, yeah.
That sucks.
Yeah, no, they...
Everything they touched produced sparks.
Yeah.
Like, no matter what.
Like, he cut through a porcelain basin. Yeah. Like, no matter what.
Like, he cuts through a porcelain basin.
Yeah.
Sparks.
Why?
You know, I thought it was interesting as well.
You could see as well that he's not really looking at them because there's nothing there.
Yeah.
So his eyes don't line up with what he's looking at.
And I know they tried to make him kind of shiny and new because they were shiny and new.
Right, exactly, yeah. But it looked ridiculous.
And also, though, the reason they did this, and you'll love this,
is because the props being used in those scenes looked obvious.
Ah, great.
So good.
Also, yeah, but that's dumb, right?
Yeah, it's so dumb.
I understand the rationale of, well, he's got brand new adamantium claws.
Yeah.
So make them look shinier.
But... You don't have to.
No, you don't have to.
Yeah.
Also, as we discussed last night... Also, they look pretty much shiny and new in all the films, right?
Yeah, that's right.
I don't look at the first three X-Men films and go,
boy, his claws are looking a bit weathered, aren't they?
They could use a polish.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, also, the way that they come out of his hands,
because they come out kind of between his knuckles and fingers,
it's easy to make a prop where he can just grab that in his fist.
Right, exactly.
And you cannot see that he's holding that.
A lot of very successful Wolverine cosplayers just do that.
And then they can take them on and off whenever they want.
That's right.
They just hold them in their hands, yeah.
Man, classic.
Gavin Hood also, he wanted to make Wolverine suffer from a post-traumatic stress disorder.
Uh-huh.
From all his years in the armies.
In the army, or armies. In the army or armies.
He was in multiple armies.
Multiple armies, yeah.
But Fox Studios vetoed the idea because it was too heavy a theme for a comic book film.
But I would argue that Magneto is a Holocaust survivor and that is a much heavier.
Absolutely, yeah.
Or not much heavier, but it is at least equally heavy a theme.
Correct, yeah.
Come on.
Yeah.
I mean, so much wrong with this.
Absolutely.
That sounds like studio intervention there, though.
And then they, of course, gave Tony Stark PTSD in Iron Man 3.
I did.
I guess it wasn't that heavy after all.
But also, maybe it would have been really, I would say maybe,
it would definitely have been very poorly handled if they'd done it.
Oh, no doubt.
Because it was quite poorly handled in Iron Man 3.
He just got over it.
Which is not something you do with PTSD.
It's like, I'll just believe in myself for a bit.
I'm fine now.
Oh, that's right.
I'm a billionaire.
I'm a billionaire superhero.
I'm fine.
Now, we talked about this, I think, last week as well.
You know how in the the comics the reason he loses
his memory is because his healing factor what did you say i think you used the word papers over yeah
papers over like yeah yeah like paper uh-huh so that that's how he loses his memories uh-huh but
in this one they decided that i guess that was too subtle so they'll just shoot him in the head
with a bullet right exactly yeah and as you out also, if his skull is adamantium
and the bullet's adamantium,
they would just ping off each other.
What I hate about that scene also
is they explain what they're going to do.
What they're going to do is dumb.
Right, but he's like,
I've got this adamantium bullet,
this will sort him out.
And the guy's like,
sir, that won't kill him,
he's amazing or whatever.
And he's like,
no, it won't kill him, but it'll lose all his memories.
How do you know that?
Exactly.
At least have him do it.
And then he loses his memories.
Don't make that his plan.
Stryker's not a scientist, though, either, is he?
Is he?
I guess he's a military scientist. I mean, he runs the program, but he's not a...
Maybe he's just picked some stuff up here and there.
Sure.
You know?
Oh, man.
Now, there's some other mutant cameos in this movie, as we mentioned, Mason.
William Stryker.
Yep.
He's captured and incarcerated these familiar faces.
There's a tongued boy called Mortimer Toynbee, who's Toad.
Uh-huh, yep.
Who also appears in other X-Men films.
What do you think of the new look Toad in the new one?
Maybe he's a different guy.
He's not.
That's him.
Oh, well, then I have no idea.
Fine.
Maybe he's had some work done.
Sure.
You would, I guess.
The Teenager with the Tornado is Wind Dancer.
I don't even remember that happening.
No.
The boy vibrating in his cage is Quicksilver,
son of Magneto.
There you go.
And the boy with tape
over his mouth
is Banshee,
who appears also
in First Class,
which is again set
in the past.
Now, that's pretty much it, Mason.
I guess my last question is,
before we rate
this worst movie ever.
Uh-huh, sure.
Of all time.
Wait a sec,
don't jump the gun.
How does Professor X get Professor X'd?
Well, as we know, that is the question we ask every week.
Professor X becomes incapacitated in every movie.
How is that done in this?
Is he?
He's just not in it.
He's not in it.
There we go.
Well, he's in it at the end.
Right, right, right.
And he's walking, which is confusing
because that doesn't make sense at all.
Yeah.
According to everything else.
So, Mason, best or worst movie ever?
Worst movie ever.
Yes.
Yeah.
Me too.
Great.
Do you want to see any more Wolverine solo movies?
No.
We're going to get one.
Oh, there is one, yeah.
Yeah.
Fantastic.
You know, I do want to see another one because the Wolverine was good.
Yeah.
Well, we're going to talk about the Wolverine, Mason.
Yep.
Right now. Right now. I thought we could go to First Class last because The Wolverine was good. Yeah. Well, we're going to talk about The Wolverine, Mason, right now.
I thought we could go to First Class last because that leads into Days of Future Past more than...
Oh, so does The Wolverine.
But it's interesting to compare The Wolverine and Wolverine Origins.
Again, it's difficult to determine which one leads in more because they're, again, riddled with continuity errors.
So maybe none of them do.
Maybe they're all set in...
I had a conversation with somebody last night about this and I'm like, well, they're all riddled with continuity errors. And she was like, maybe they're all set in parallel. I had a conversation with somebody last night about this, and I'm like, well, they're all riddled with continuity errors.
And she was like, maybe they're all set in parallel universes.
And you said, maybe you're set in parallel universes.
That's what I said.
Good.
Yeah, good.
Shut her up.
That's right.
That's a really good point, though.
Do you think they could ever just come out and say that, though?
No, because it'd be awful.
Now, Mason, I've got some facts here about Hugh Jackman's workout regime.
Is the first one just say like a mad dog?
No.
But let's make that the first one.
Yep.
Hugh Jackman contacted Dwayne Johnson for advice on bulking up for the movie.
Johnson suggested he could gain a pound a week over six months eating bunches of stuff
like rice and brown rice and stuff.
Bunches of stuff.
Bunches of stuff.
Macrobiotics.
So he ate 6,000 calories a day and an awful lot of steak and brown rice and stuff. Bunches of stuff. Bunches of stuff. Macrobiotics. So he ate 6,000 calories a day
and an awful lot of steak
and brown rice and chicken.
That seems awful.
Yep.
Who was it that was telling me recently
apparently having a six-pack
is technically unhealthy
because you're supposed to have
like a half an inch of layer of fat
minimum on your body.
We've nailed it.
Hugh Jackman said
for his shirtless scene
he wanted to look as ripped
and cut as possible.
He succeeded.
He did, yes.
But the way he did that
is something bodybuilders do.
They don't drink
for something like
36 hours before.
Or the water weight disappears.
Or the water weight disappears.
And he said
he got super headachy
but he said
it was the look that he wanted.
Do you think it was
the look that he wanted?
Yes. Because he said that.
Why would he lie?
He's a great bloke.
That's right.
One more Mason about his physique.
He said he finally achieved the physique he always wanted.
And each of the prior takes for the character,
he never had enough time to get into shape.
And he felt this was the one that he really could do that.
Because when Darren Aronofsky was originally making it, because Wolverine is quite lean in a lot of the movies, into shape and he felt this was the one that he really could do that yes i know because when
darren aronofsky was originally making it because wolverine he's quite lean in a lot of the movies
but in the comics he's more bulky yeah and he's definitely more bulky now than what he was
originally yeah yeah there's one more fact okay i'm ready yes co-star will Yun Lee says that it was Jackman's best physique for the role in Wolverine.
I think he's probably right.
Best physiques all around.
Now, I just launched that physique thing, but what did you think of the Wolverine?
I really enjoyed it.
He's not as invincible as...
Yeah.
Yeah, he's not as invincible.
There's some genuine stakes involved.
Yeah.
Yeah, sure.
Do you think that's because he had the squid on his heart or it just felt that way anyway well speaking of that there was the
villain was quite the villains were a mishmash weren't they yeah yeah was that madam was that
supposed to be madam viper i think it was yeah yeah okay yeah yeah and the other guy was the
silver samurai but there was two silver samurais one was a dad one was an old man in a robot suit correct
yes which was interesting okay yeah and again i i don't necessarily object to them like the
silver samurai not being a mutant just a guy in a robot suit that's fine yeah yeah yeah cool but
i'm sure there are people who are who the silver samurai is their favorite character yeah and me
yeah sorry sorry about what happened.
I don't know.
I liked the setting was great.
Yep.
The train fight sequence was incredible. Wasn't it good?
Yeah, so good.
Very tense.
That was all green screen.
They didn't really do it on top of the train.
Oh, not a real speeding bullet train.
No.
And, you know, in X-Men 3 or the Wolverine
if he'd fallen
off the train
he would have
just gotten up again
there would have
been no stakes
that's right
exactly
because you know
that he could die
because he's bleeding
for most of that movie
isn't he
yeah yeah
what happened to his
sidekick at the end
of that movie
because she was like
I'll stick with you
Wolverine
let's be friends
um
don't know
we don't find out
do we
no we don't do you know Fank find out, do we? No, we don't.
You know, Fanka Janssen is in this film, Mason. Yep.
In his head memories.
Yep, sure.
She filmed her cameos in three days, which is a long time.
Yeah, I guess so, yeah.
She's not in it that much.
No, that's true.
Is she?
Yeah.
But I suppose that would have been a case of hurry up and wait kind of thing.
Because each of those cameos is in a different set. Yep. But I suppose that would have been a case of hurry up and wait kind of thing.
Because each of those cameos is in a different set.
So presumably they would have had to set up for each set.
And Hugh Jackman would have had different makeup and different wounds put in and all that sort of stuff.
So there would have been hours of that.
And then she would have shown up and been like, believe in yourself Wolverine and then left.
Or don't believe in yourself. Or don't believe in yourself.
Or kill yourself.
What was it?
I don't know what it was.
Kill yourself.
I think it was kill yourself.
Gilmero del Toro expressed interest in directing,
being a fan of the Japanese saga from the Wolverine comics.
He met with James Gianopoulos and Hugh Jackman
about directing the film.
I'm assuming he's a producer.
I don't know who he is.
But he ultimately decided he didn't want to spend two to three years of his life working on a film. It's a long time to about directing the film. I'm assuming he's a producer. I don't know who he is. But he ultimately decided he didn't want to spend
two to three years of his life
working on a film.
It's a long time to dedicate to a film,
isn't it?
Yeah, yeah.
That's pretty standard, though.
Darren Aron didn't want to,
I think, travel to Japan.
Oh, Darren Aron.
Oh, Darren Aron.
So, yeah.
Also, Mason,
this is the first X-Men film
to have an extended version
on Blu-ray release.
Teal Elston,
listener of the show, says it's great.
I haven't seen it.
You seen it?
I haven't seen it.
A lot of blood, they say.
Oh, yeah.
Absolutely, yeah.
I was...
The one thing I didn't...
There was a few things that I weren't entirely wrapped with.
You know what?
It's a good movie.
It's not amazing.
Would you agree with that?
I would agree with that, yeah.
I mean, I haven't really been compelled to watch it again.
Yeah, same.
You know the bit where he fights all the samurai in the snow?
Yep.
I thought that was going to go a lot longer,
and it just kind of wrapped itself up pretty quickly.
I think there's more of that in the comic.
Did you like the animatronic bear?
Yes.
No, I'm ambivalent towards it.
Did you like how he was drinking Stan Lee whiskey?
Didn't even notice that.
There you go.
That's pretty great.
Neither did I.
I don't really have...
I guess the difference between this and the other one is it's just...
It's fine and it's pretty good.
So I don't really have anything to say about it other than that.
Yeah.
We like it.
We like it.
And therefore, best movie ever.
Best movie ever.
How does Professor X... Doesn't matter, does it? Doesn't matter. And therefore, best movie ever. Best movie ever. How does Professor X...
Doesn't matter, does it?
Doesn't matter.
Didn't get X'd.
If only.
If only.
Last one, Mason.
My personal favourite X-Men movie.
X-Men Wolverine Origins.
We're back.
We're back.
We've gone all the way around.
We're taking another pass at this.
X-Men First Class.
2011.
Yep.
Seen as a kind of reboot-y, kind of reimagining of the series.
It scrapped a lot of the continuity from the other movies.
Boy, did it.
The director did that on purpose because he was like, look, I just want to make the best movie, so I don't care.
It specifically, though, takes away the continuity from 3 and Origins.
A lot of the other stuff stays.
Yeah, yeah.
Because it's all, is Professor X walking, not walking, all that kind of stuff.
Oh, yeah.
It's the only movie that's not, doesn't have Wolverine as one of the main characters, though
he does appear in a sweet cameo.
What did you think of that at the time?
The movie?
Yes.
As a whole?
Yes.
It was great.
It is one of my favorites also, yeah.
Yeah.
In fact, maybe it is my favorite.
I think it's my favorite.
Because I've just recently rewatched it, because we're going to do an audio commentary at some point.
We're supposed to do that.
Yeah, yeah.
Sorry to anyone who's still hanging out for that.
No one's hanging out.
Okay, great.
I think we'll be okay.
You know, though, for the movie, James McAvoy shaved his head for the role, and then he learned that they didn't want a shaved head Professor X for this.
So a lot of the time he's wearing hair extensions.
Wow, there you go.
Or most of it, he's wearing hair extensions. Wow, there you go. Or most of it
he's wearing hair extensions.
So yeah,
that's kind of interesting.
That is fun, yeah.
You'd think he would've
asked first.
Yeah.
Does that mean
he's a big fan of the films?
I guess he must be, yeah.
This is my chance.
Seeing him and Patrick Stewart
face to face,
which you see
in some of the trailers
for Days of Future Past,
they've got a very
similar profile.
Yeah, very similar
face structure.
Maybe what it was is that...
Maybe it was just an excuse to shave your head.
Sure.
Because that happens, right?
You're like, oh, if I could...
Because I don't want to.
Yeah.
But if I had some sort of...
You could do it for charity, mate.
I guess I could do it for charity.
You don't know?
No.
I'll pay for somebody else to do it.
I loved it.
And I wasn't the only person who said this,
that we finally got a look at some comic book style suits.
And they weren't super comic book-y,
but they were pretty good, I thought.
They fit the era that the movie was set in.
Yeah, a little bit colourful.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I thought that was fantastic.
Yeah, and kind of practical in the same sense as well.
But they would have looked ridiculous. In X-Men 1, if they had worn those suits, it would have looked absolutely ridiculous. That's true. Yeah, and kind of practical in the same sense as well. But they would have looked ridiculous.
In X-Men 1, if they had worn those suits,
it would have looked absolutely ridiculous.
That's true.
Yeah, fair point.
But why not, and this carries over to Days of Future Past,
why not have some kind of comic book style suit
in the other ones now?
Yeah.
Because you can do it.
Yeah, we've established the world is pretty crazy.
Yeah, that's right.
That's very true.
What's going on? I was going to say, everybody's really well cast in the other one, pretty crazy. Yeah, that's right. That's very true. What's going on?
I was going to say, everybody's really well cast in the new one, I think.
Yeah, absolutely.
Do you like Scott Summers' brothers, Havoc?
Yes.
Have cheese.
Yeah, no.
I can have cheese.
No, stop it.
Yeah, really well cast.
Again, they tweaked some of the continuity.
Sebastian Shaw was never a Nazi originally.
No, he wasn't.
But it sort of worked.
Wasn't he from way, way, way the past back?
Sebastian Shaw?
Yeah.
Not really, no.
Isn't he?
No, he's not immortal.
Okay.
I'm thinking of someone else.
Doesn't he have a ponytail in the comics as well?
Yes, he does.
A ponytail and like a roughly shirt.
Also, Mason, there's a few things cut from this, including there was going to be a professor x and emma frost mind battle oh but
they took it out because of inception because inception had mind battles right exactly yeah
you can't have too many mind battles trite don't like it also uh nicholas holt who played beast
he studied kelsey grammar's performance in he diedMen The Last Stand. He dyed his skin blue.
And they were like, we don't really want you to be blue for most of this film.
And he's like, goddammit.
Yeah, he studied Kelsey Grammer's performance in The Last Stand and also Kelsey Grammer in early seasons of Frasier.
Great.
To get that right.
The Beast in that as well, did you notice, he's more cat-like.
He's more Joss Whedon's
Astonishing X-Men
kind of
than he is
Beastly
than the other ones.
But they kind of
change that in
Days of Future Past,
don't they?
He kind of becomes...
He's sort of a hybrid.
Yeah.
So there you go.
The filmmakers had
two choices
for the role
of Sebastian Shaw.
Colin Firth
and Kevin Bacon
and they decided
to go with Kevin Bacon
because he was American
and seemed more menacing than Firth.
Do you agree with that?
He's very sinister, yeah.
Yeah, he is.
I imagine there is huge throngs of people out there who could not imagine Colin Firth as a bad guy.
No.
As well.
I'm trying to think if there's an example of that.
No, even as a Nazi, he'd be quite lovable.
Colin Firth struck that woman in his car once, though.
Oh. But even then. Yeah, even then that woman in his car once, though. Oh.
But even then.
Yeah, even then.
Charmed his way out of it.
Yeah, so charming.
That didn't really happen, by the way.
James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender,
that's their first appearance together since Band of Brothers.
They're both in Band of Brothers.
Yeah.
I've got to watch that again.
He likes Band of Brothers, right? Yes. Actually of Brothers. Yeah. I've got to watch that again. You liked Band of Brothers, right?
Yes.
Actually, Bryan Singer was approached to direct these films,
but in 2010 he declined due to commitments
of the world's most successful film of all time,
Jack the Giant Slayer.
So you can see why.
Yeah, absolutely.
Sure.
That one that was computer animated probably?
No, but it did have Nicholas Holt.
Oh.
And it did have Beanstalks,
and it did have Bill Nighy, and it did have Nicholas Holt. Oh. And it did have Beanstalks. And it did have Bill Nighy.
And it did have the guy from Deadwood.
How did Nicholas Holt have time for both those films?
Because Jack the Giant Slayer came out last year.
And the other one came out in 2011.
So there was a large gap.
Singer needed a lot of prep time, clearly.
Yeah, that's right.
This is interesting, Mason.
Yes.
And terrifying.
Taylor Lautner was considered to play Hank McCoy, a.k.a. Beast,
but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Nicholas Holt was then cast.
How do you think that would have gone down?
Not as well.
He's a bit of a plank of wood, that guy.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, I'm sure he's a nice guy or whatever.
Let's get him on the podcast.
He is super enthusiastic about everything,
but I feel like he's got that kind of Tom Cruise kind of enthusiasm for things,
which unnerves me.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
Also, he would have had to really bulk down.
I guess they could have Captain America'd him.
Yeah.
Like, CGI'd a really weak guy on him first,
and then bulked him up.
Yeah. Yeah, yeah then bulked him up. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Good point.
But then there would have been, like, over an hour of scenes of him like that.
Yeah.
I don't know.
He just put some...
More work than not.
He just put some, like, bigger coats on him or whatever.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Some ill-fitting stuff.
I don't know.
But, yeah.
Hugh Jackman accepted the opportunity to cameo as Wolverine in that film.
I think it's one of his
greatest performances
in these movies
that one line that he has
it's brilliant
and I didn't see
I hadn't seen that going in
I didn't know he was in it
so that was a very nice surprise
for me
he improvised the line
go fuck yourself
they got one fuck
in the movie
they got to say it
they also do it in
Days of Future Past
you probably noticed that as well
because you can do that
in a PG-13 movie
there were seven other takes
including
Fuck Off
nice
so you know
mixing it up
mixing it up
the reaction was
that McAvoy and Fassbender
had to the different line
was authentic
huh
which would have been hurt
yeah absolutely
yeah
in fact
they didn't actually
that wasn't actually
part of the scene
Hugh Jackman was just
at a bar nearby
and they were like oh Hugh Jackman was just at a bar nearby,
and they were like,
Oh, Hugh Jackman?
He's great.
He's a cool celebrity, fun actor guy.
Let's go and join him for a drink.
And they just showed up, and then... Nope.
Nope.
Wasn't having any of it, so they were genuinely hurt.
Last bit of trivia, Mason.
I'm ready.
As of 2011, this is the highest-grossing film ever made
about the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Great.
Has there been one since um boy there's
probably been an adam sandler movie about the cuban missile crisis isn't one of the dirty
dancing sequels set in cuba cuban heat or something probably yeah i think it's actually havana nights
havana nights there we go sure yep well mason i think that's it yeah what do you think of that
movie though best movie ever he didn't now it's also the only movie that Professor X is in for the entire length that he doesn't get Professor X'd.
That's true.
The whole thing hinges around his powers, which is great.
Yeah, yeah.
I think the movie benefits from...
I mean, he does get X'd in the sense that he gets shot in the spine.
That's true.
Yeah.
But he...
I think that movie benefits from not focusing on Wolverine.
You develop some other characters.
Yep. You get to see a lot more Professor X and Magneto and whatever and whatnot. I think that movie benefits from not focusing on Wolverine You develop some other characters Yep
You get to see a lot more Professor X and Magneto
And whatever and whatnot
I love those two characters
In particular, Fast Man is Magneto
He's really, really great
So I guess for me
Worst movie ever
Just joking, Mason
Best movie ever, you?
Ah, but also best movie ever
Great
Mason, it's time for what we read and what we're gonna read yep theme song
i'm doing the thing
what are we reading today
hope somebody makes that into a theme song Great Now anything you're reading
Cool
Well Mason
I have a letter here from Billy
Arundel
Now he's drifted away he says from the X-Men comics
And he wants to return
Being Canadian he wants to know
If there's anything
He's being Canadian
He's being very Canadian He's being very Canadian.
Well, he said that he's read some X-Men comics
of late and he
he's sorry to say that Wolverine will be dead in a few
months and he says surely a permanent move
if comic book patents prove
true. Absolutely. But he wants to know, do you think
if there's any... They're also going to destroy all existing
Wolverine comics. Everything he's
been in, they're just going to destroy it. And they're going to kill
Hugh Jackman with a shovel. Yeah. He wants to know if there's any kind of launching off point X-Men comics that he's been in they're just going to destroy it and they're going to kill Hugh Jackman with a shovel yeah
he wants to know
if there's any kind of
launching off point
X-Men comics
that he thinks
he maybe should read
you're the expert here
I think
no
aren't you
I've read some
the astonishing X-Men run
Joss Whedon's run
I'd say if you're going to
start again
that's where you start
yep
also
one that I enjoy
but I mean
it's a few years old now
but Grant Morrison's New X-Men
that was a really good one
I don't know how much of that is still relevant
continuity wise
what's that follow
that follows
the X-Men
it certainly follows the X-Men
I can't
there's not a lot that I can say without spoiling it
but that's a good one
also you said that Nick Mason replied to a tweet of his once I can't, there's not a lot that I can say without spoiling it. Okay, cool. But that's a good one. Fantastic.
Also, he said that Nick Mason, that's you, replied to a tweet of his once and it made him feel like,
made him feel like that you must be a really nice guy.
Hey, that was great and I am a really nice guy.
No, I'm kidding.
But he says, ask him to say something mean to reassure me that he hasn't changed on us.
Why don't you go read your X-Men comics you idiots
you got it
I think I got it
yeah
yeah
well Mason
I'm going to
recommend an X-Men book
okay
because I prepared
for the show
no that's fair
you did
I re-read this week
uh-huh
it's called the
X-Men Magneto Testaments
by Greg Pack
and um
Carmine
D Gian Domenico.
It's from 2008.
I should point out that this is not a pleasant read.
Okay.
It's a good book, but it is not pleasant in any sense.
It follows the persecutions committed against the Jewish people pre and during World War II,
as well as gypsies, the gypsies at the time and a bunch of other groups,
and involves Magneto being kind of tormented at school for being Jewish.
And then that kind of flows over and eventually leads to him going into a concentration camp.
And it's just horrific.
Like it's very...
Are you going to sneeze?
I can hold it in.
Okay, cool.
It's very unpleasant, but it's powerful reading.
Let me say that.
Now, Magneto, of course, his name in this is Max Eisenhardt, which is his original name.
It's not an X-Men or mutant story.
It's a Holocaust story, first and foremost.
Right.
With slight elements, like really small flickers of mutant activity.
If you didn't know this was a Magneto book, there's a lot of things that you wouldn't assume.
Right, right, right.
Because there's not a lot
of things that outright
point to his powers being
a thing.
There's a few little things
that hint at it.
So, I would say
if you're looking for something
with a little bit more depth
that's not necessarily
that is not a fun read,
then maybe check it out.
Who's looking for a fun read
these days, though?
We've had enough of fun reads.
We've grown up, Mason.
All right.
Courtney Heck says...
You remember Courtney Heck?
I remember Courtney Heck.
If you had to choose between a mutant that hasn't yet featured in a film, who would you choose?
Not including Days of Future Past.
Okay.
I'd like to see Forge.
What's he do?
He's got like...
He's like an intuitive inventor.
Okay.
That's not very kind of...
I guess it's not visually very flashy.
Yeah.
But he can invent crazy technology.
But he's got a cyborg arm and leg and stuff like that.
Okay.
That'd be fun to look at.
Cool.
I'd like to see some cyborg-y stuff.
Cable.
I'd like to see Cable.
Sure.
Cable's great.
But we've just done alternate.
We've just done timeline, time travel stuff.
So maybe we won't see another one very soon.
Ever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I've got here, I put Zorn.
Is that how you say it? Zorn. Zorn. Well, Zorn's from New X-Men. Exactly. Yeah, yeah. I've got here, I put Zorn. Is that how you say it?
Zorn.
Well, Zorn's from New X-Men.
Exactly.
Yeah, yeah.
Without spoiling who that is and what happens, he's a very interesting character.
Yes.
And people should read that.
Absolutely.
Yep.
Thanks, Courtney.
Thanks, Courtney.
Pete Foltz says, who would you base, oh, sorry, who would you be based on appearance personality
wise if you were cast in a comic book movie?
Well, we're jerks, so...
Statler and Waldorf from The Muppets?
No, I don't know.
I don't know.
I've got here that I'm average in every sense.
So, like...
But you've got a good heart.
Nah.
So, I'm like the most...
I'm not handsome enough to be a lead kind of hero, but I'm not a weird kind of ugly enough looking mutant man or whatever to be anything like that.
You'd be beak.
Yeah, I guess so.
So Eddie Nondis...
Maybe Bobby Drake.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, you've got a nice beard going.
Yeah, thanks, man.
But that's probably it.
You?
I'd be chamber because the bottom of my face
exploded off that time
so I'm missing my jaw
sure
follow up suggestion
he says that
his friend suggested
he would be Cyclops
and he's 6'5
this guy
I'll show you a picture
I saw it earlier
it's alright
ok cool
any thoughts?
do you think he could be
anybody else?
he's a big dude
he could be a Colossus type
yep
that's what I thought
that's solid work
6'5 yeah that'sossus type yep that's what I thought that's solid work yeah six for five
yeah it's big
very impressive
yeah yeah
yeah
that's a very nice
email he sent
I really really appreciate it
but he's also
in that picture
he's holding a baby
they're wearing
matching green light
that's right
now Ra's al Ghugu
you remember
the first official baby
of comicbookmovie.com
Justin Hayden
says that his baby
was unhappy
that we named another baby also the official baby of comicbookmovie.com. Justin Hayden says that his baby was unhappy that we named another baby also.
The official baby of comicbookmovie.com.
Listen.
Listen.
There's no rules here about how many official babies we can have.
Alright?
Alright.
Don't make us take your official baby status away.
Because there can be one less as well.
If you want there to be only one official baby, we can make that happen, mate.
Alright?
If you want there to be only one official baby,
we can make that happen, mates.
All right?
He says,
Ra's al Ghugu has proclaimed that they will be made an example of
and serves a warning to any other babies
who might try to claim the title of official baby.
There is nowhere to run.
This is the real world,
and there is no Batman to save you.
Wow.
So that baby's going to kill...
Yeah.
Thanks, Justin.
John Clayton says,
Least favourite X-Men character and why?
His is Jubilee.
That's valid.
I'm trying to think of really annoying ones.
I can go with one first.
Okay, go ahead.
Skin.
Skin has a regular human skeletal structure,
but he's grey and he has over six feet of extra skin,
which he's capable of stretching, deforming, wrapping, expanding,
and do a bunch of stuff with it.
That's gross.
He's gross.
Yeah.
I know the X-Men are about being gross, and that's cool,
but that's not cool.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You'd feel bad for being one of the ones that doesn't have great powers.
Yeah, like Beak.
Yeah, like Beak, exactly, yeah. Marrow? What's great powers. Yeah, like beak. Yeah, like beak, exactly, yeah.
Marrow.
What's she about?
She, I think.
Okay, she about?
She could, like, pull out, like, bone spines out of her body and throw them at people.
Wasn't there a character similar to that in X-Men 3?
Yes, probably, yeah.
Cool.
Yeah, yeah.
Also, one-inch spike guys.
Guy, he's probably the worst one.
Any of those generic guys who have similar powers to somebody else, but not as good, and they're just cannon fodder. Cool. Yeah, yeah. Also, one-inch spike guys. Guy, he's probably the worst one.
Any of those generic guys who have similar powers to somebody else, but not as good,
and they're just cannon fodder.
Sure.
You don't want to be one of them.
Absolutely.
Also, Mason.
Yes.
We got an email concerning Batman vs. Predator.
Yes.
The latest podcast. I told you this earlier in the week, but I just wanted to quickly acknowledge this.
Joe Lloyd Mason wrote in.
He says he goes to a comic book artist school,
and the guy who runs it is a guy by the name of Andy Cubitt.
Cubitt.
It's the Cubitt School.
That's right.
So it's him and his dad who run the school and his brother.
Is that right?
Joe Cubitt.
Joe Cubitt.
Joe's still around.
And he said if we give him a shout-out,
he's going to ask if he can draw a Batman Predator sketch for us
and send it in.
Shout-outs. in. Shout out.
Absolutely.
Without doubt.
There are conditions, Mason.
Okay.
And I have to call Mason a pig.
You're a pig.
Yeah.
I know.
And stroke his hair for a bit too long.
Do you want to do that after the show?
Let's do it after the show.
Yeah.
But take our word for it.
That's going to happen.
Definitely.
Yeah.
Thanks, Andy.
Yeah.
Not Andy.
Well, thanks, Andy, also. Yeah. If it could be. And I know. And Joe. Yeah, absolutely. it that's gonna happen definitely yep thanks uh thanks andy yeah not andy well thanks andy also
if it could be and i know and joe i know yeah absolutely i know i know you know any kind of
request is is a big request and that would be any kind of an honor but if it could be us two
palling around with the alien and the predator sure that'd be great that'd be a fantastic sketch
playing maybe marvel chess oh maybe play you may chess, yeah. Last email, Mason.
Then we're going to leave it for today.
Okay.
Keith Raybold,
D-O-U-L-D.
He said,
did you consider doing the Timverse movies?
Because we did the DC animated movies.
I think we said at the time,
we do want to do those,
but that's kind of a separate thing from the DC animated movies.
So you're like a Mask of the Phantasm,
Return of the Joker.
Yeah, we can get to those.
I would love to.
Yeah, yeah.
I'd have to re-watch them.
I also have to re-watch them.
Yeah, but no, definitely.
And also, can you get a shout-out to his long-suffering partner, Mandy, who he's going to marry on Friday.
What?
I know, right?
After 14 years.
Wait, this Friday or last Friday?
Maybe last Friday.
Congratulations.
Shout-out, Mandy.
You did it.
You did it, guys.
Yeah, that's awesome.
Or you're going to do it.
That is the best. Congratulations. You did it. You did it, guys. Or you're going to do it. That is the best.
Yeah.
She comes to all the comic book movies with me,
although the trade-off is that he suffered through Twilight.
Is that equal?
No, but you have to have bad times to enjoy the good times, you know?
That's a really good point.
Is that a song?
Yeah.
That you're going to write?
Yeah.
Good.
And he also says,
thanks for recommending Robocop Terminator,
the most random comic book of all time. It's great, right? So that's on you, Mason. Thank you. Good work And he also says, thanks for recommending Robocop Terminator, the most random comic book of all time.
It's great,
right?
So that's on you,
Mason.
Thank you.
Good work.
That's it,
Mason.
Wow,
we did it again.
Yep.
Big thank you to the
Brute and the Basilisk
for the themes.
Absolutely.
We really love those
themes.
We love you guys.
Yeah.
I just imagine them
battling it out.
Yeah.
Maybe on a mountaintop.
Giant snake and a
monster.
Like a rock monster, maybe?
Probably a rock monster, yeah.
Cool.
If you want to contact the show,
you can at weeklyplatterpod at Gmail, Facebook, Twitter.
You can find me on MrSundayMovies on Twitter
and YouTube now, same name.
And you can find Mason...
At Wikipedia Brown on the Twitter.
That's two ats.
Yeah, at-ats.
So, yeah.
Next week, X-ats. So, yeah.
Next week, X-Men Days of Future Past.
If you have opinions of it, please email them in and maybe we can include some in the show. I would love to hear about that, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
It's tracking pretty well at the moment.
I love this online discussion we've got going on.
Me too.
I love it.
It's good.
As I said, though, to you before, it does make me feel really bad that I can't include
everything all the time.
I try to do a Mason, but life is a series of challenges and failures as we've evidenced right now.
Yeah,
that's going to be good.
I can't wait to talk about it.
Me too.
Talking about it.
Thanks everyone.
Thank you.
Bye.
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