The Weekly Planet - 447 Nope, Prey, Sandman & Pinocchio
Episode Date: September 19, 2022This week it's a big catch up bonanza! Because Claire forced us to take a month off we missed some things worth talking about including Nope, Prey and The Sandman. Plus there's news of more Blade Run...ner, more Constantine and slightly less Star Wars. Thanks for listening!Visit bigsandwich.co for a bonus weekly show, exclusive movie commentaries, early stuff and ad-free podcast feeds for $9 per month.04:50 Keanu Reeves Constantine Sequel12:55 Marvel Movie Delays (But Don't Dismays)15:36 Star Wars: Rogue Squadron Cancelled18:20 Karate Kid Sequel Movie20:29 Blade Runner 2099 Sequel Series28:29 Nope Review (spoilers 35:40 to 46:08)46:08 Prey Spoiler Review01:00:27 DC's Sandman Spoiler Review01:16:43 Pinocchio Spoiler Review01:24:54 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read01:33:48 Letters, It's Time For LettersJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownMaso's Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/nickmaseauThe Weekly Planet Twitter ► https://twitter.com/theweeklyplanetPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesTWP iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767TWP Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetTWP YouTube Channel ► https://goo.gl/1ZQFGHAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2QbmwGjT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back, everybody, to another episode of The Weekly Planet, where we talk movies and comics and TV shows.
My name is James, also known as Mr. Sunday, and with me as always, I spy him way over
there at the far side of this table, is my co-host Nick Mason.
Ahoy there.
Ahoy!
Yeah.
It's great to be here.
It's good to be nautical themed, isn't it?
Yeah.
Is that what we're going with this week?
Yeah, Mason, that's the thing.
We're on a boat.
Oh, you're already tired of the premise.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're already tired of the premise you invented.
Oh, look, it's pirates or whatever.
Oh, no, we're going to steer this content ship into an iceberg.
That's the new DC thing that happened, you know, et cetera.
Pirates generally steer their ship into icebergs.
No, no, we're avoiding the pirates.
So there's pirates. Are we also pirates? No, no, we're avoiding the pirates. So there's pirates.
Are we also pirates?
No, no, we're regular.
We're a content ship.
We're a content ship.
Okay.
Let me map this out.
We're a content ship and we're carrying content and spices
to the new world perhaps.
Okay, great.
No, from the new world because the new world is Hollywood.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
We're taking it back to the masses.
We're taking it back to the masses, the grubby masses back in the mainland.
But we have to avoid content pirates?
Yep, sure.
Oh, like pirates.
Yeah, sure.
But surely we could just give them the content and we would both have the content.
No, there's a finite amount of content.
It's in this scenario because I guess it's a metaphor.
Okay.
Or it's a real thing that we're pretending we're doing.
Yeah, okay, great.
It's a physical thing that we want to avoid giving other people.
Now, would you suggest perhaps that despite this very elaborate setup,
this podcast will be exactly the same as all our other podcasts?
It remains to be seen.
I certainly hope that it's smooth sailing all around, Mason.
Very nice, yeah.
But it remains to be seen.
Okay.
Now, Mason, it's a big week for content, obviously.
Give me a gold.
Oh, no.
I've got a cutlass. So you're a pirate too? me a gold. Oh, no. I've got a cutlass.
So you're a pirate too?
And a pistol.
Oh, wow.
And a peg leg and a parrot and a big hat.
It's too many.
A lot of jewellery.
You've got too many pirate things.
I've got like those raccoon eyes.
You've got to pick two.
You know what I mean?
It's like the peg leg and the parrot and maybe a weapon, actually.
Okay, I'm going to get rid of the peg leg because I think I want it to be easier to like.
You want regular leg. I want regular leg to, you know, climb up the side of a ship perhaps. Yeah, I'm going to get rid of the peg leg because I think I want it to be easier to like. You want regular leg.
I want regular leg to climb up the side of a ship perhaps.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I keep the cutlass because that's cool.
It is cool.
You don't have to reload it.
You can just stab.
That's true, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I've got a cornetto for after.
Yeah, after you stab me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to eat the cornetto.
Great.
All right, cool.
Mason, this is the news of the week.
I'm excited.
That we're going to be getting to.
Rob Collings, who edits this, he always puts in the time codes.
God bless him, Mason.
God bless him.
Warner Brothers are making a sequel to a surprising movie sequel.
Very surprising.
We'll talk about that.
Delays but not dismays.
Another Star Wars movie is in the bin, seemingly.
No, no, no, no, no, James.
It's just being delayed for an indeterminate amount of time.
Okay, sure.
There's a Karate Kid movie.
Another one.
There's already been four.
Sure, yeah.
There's been five.
There'll be a sixth Karate Kid movie.
There's been five.
There's been three original Karate Kid.
Yep.
Then Hilary Swank Karate Kid.
Was the next Karate Kid.
Which is set in the same Karate Kid-iverse.
And then there was the Jaden Smith Karate Kid.
Oh, I forgot about that one.
That is a reboot. Jackie Chan is also in that. Jackie Chan, yeah. That's true. So it's a different universe. Do you think maybe they're the same Karate Kidiverse. And then there was the Jaden Smith Karate Kid. Oh, I forgot about that one. That is a reboot.
Jackie Chan is also in that.
Jackie Chan, yeah.
So it's a different universe.
Do you think maybe they're the same universe?
No, it couldn't be, unless there's two Mr. Miyagis
who lost their wife.
You think they're not two?
Statistically speaking, that's got to be true.
There could be a second Miyagi.
We're putting a call out, folks.
If you're a Mr. Miyagi and your wife died, email in.
And then Blade Runner is getting another sequel for some reason.
But we're also using this opportunity, Mason,
on the Good Ship content to go back and look at some things
that we haven't quite talked about yet.
Probably do like five to ten minutes on each depending, I guess.
Yeah, true.
We're going to look at the movies Nope.
We're going to look at the movie Prey.
We're going to look at the TV show The Sandman.
Oh, yes.
And then we're going to talk about Pinocchio.
Yep.
We left that last because like our enthusiasm will run out,
but I feel like the anger that we have will.
Yeah, I watched Pinocchio and then I came into this room and I said,
so we're talking about Pinocchio this week, and you went, what?
I'm like, you said we're going to watch Pinocchio,
so I watched Pinocchio.
I didn't watch all of Pinocchio.
Wow, I watched all of Pinocchio.
I even scrolled to the end to see if there was a post-credits sequence
in Pinocchio for some reason.
Like a second wooden boy comes out.
Yes.
I'm evil Pinocchio.
Oh, yep.
I'm girl Pinocchio.
I was made of the leftover bits of wood.
Hey, I'm the rotten bits of wood.
Look at me.
Yeah, we'll get to it.
I'm Pinocchio.
Pinocchio.
Hey.
Very good, Mason.
This is my deadline. I'm full of sap. I'm Pinocchio. Pinocchio. Hey. Very good, Mason. This is my deadline.
I'm full of sap.
I'm secreting sap from all my places.
Why can't you eat sap?
Me personally?
Yeah, anybody.
I think there's some sap you can eat, like a maple syrup, for example.
Sure, yeah.
With a processing.
Well, I'm not made of maple syrup.
I'm all made of yuck sap.
The yuck sap.
Okay, great.
Good.
I've got old mosquitoes stuck in me.
Warner Brothers, this is my deadline, have done something of late this last week, which
is not canceling.
No, no.
They're not canceling something.
Did you also see the rumors this week that David Victor Zaslav, whatever his name is,
he's just cutting a bunch of stuff so he could sell the company on again.
Makes sense.
So he's trying to make it like lean and as lean
and like valuable as possible and then getting rid of it.
Great.
That's another bit of a –
Hey, just so you know, this is lean and mean and it's got no debts,
but also we're not making anything.
We've cancelled everything.
So if you want – is he turning this into Atari,
a company that isn't anything but it's just the thing
you can put on T-shirts sometimes?
Maybe.
Because I don't think people want to wear just a t-shirt that says Warner Brothers on
it.
I don't think it's got the cachet of Atari and the Space Invaders.
I saw an interesting thread this week, and I don't have it in front of me, where the
person talks about how, actually it was in relation to an article, I can't remember.
Anyway, I read something on the internet, Mason.
Love it.
Where they're basically going back to an old school method of distribution where their properties, they're
giving away rights and distributions to other companies to use, which is like the older model
that companies would do. And Disney even used to do it more where they would give their properties
over to like Netflix, for example. So, you know, that's how we got the Marvel Netflix shows and
all of that.
But then Bob Iger realized that basically you're giving everybody all your best IP.
Yeah.
And allowing them to grow a platform.
That's right.
So I think the article likened it to you giving your enemy like the nuclear weapons,
essentially.
Sure.
To destroy you.
So basically related to what's happening at Warner Brothers, whether that's what they're
doing.
Anyways, aside from all that, Warner Brothers are moving forward,
it seems, with a Constantine sequel to the 2005 Keanu Reeves movie.
Or should we say Constantine?
I say no.
I'm saying this version is called Constantine.
Because he's American.
Yes.
He's a goddamn yank.
That's right.
Isn't this fascinating?
Yeah. It is. We recently talked about this on Caravan of Garbage. He's a goddamn yank. That's right. Yeah. Isn't this fascinating? Yeah.
It is.
We recently talked about this on Caravan of Garbage.
It's true, it is.
It's pretty good.
I agree, yeah.
And also, it's Keanu Reeves who is big and hot and happening right now.
That's right, yes.
He was recently in League of Super Pets.
I think he was Batman or something.
I don't know.
That's great.
Or maybe Batman's Car.
That's a different show about Batman's Car.
All right.
Who plays Batman's Car in that?
I don't know.
Maybe Will Arnett?
Batman.
No, you're thinking of Knight Rider.
Yeah, yeah.
Batman's Car voice.
The last recordings of Gilbert Gottfried.
My goodness.
I'll find out later.
Anyways, it's somebody.
It's somebody famous.
I can't remember who it is.
Anyways, Francis Lawrence is again returning to direct.
In between then and now, I think he did Iron Legend.
He also did all the Hunger Games movies.
Yeah, and Mr. Keanu Reeves is returning.
That's right.
And Akiva Goldsman, who, of course, is known for Weed Road Production.
That's right.
A studio which we stumble on every now and then.
Which sometimes produces a hidden gem, such as The Losers,
but other times produces a hidden...
Phlegm.
A hidden phlegm.
Very good.
Such as Jonah Hex.
Yes, that's right.
J.J. Abrams is also producing along with Hannah Minghella.
So it seems as if that this is actually happening for now at least.
Did it say something along the lines that Keanu Reeves is co-writing that?
I didn't say that, but I'd be open for that.
Well, he's recently been doing Berserker and Berserker-related content,
so that would not surprise me.
And again, you know,
this perhaps leans into
one of DC or
one of other strategies of let this
not be a connected universe.
But it could also be connected.
It could also be connected to the wider
DC EU, or it could be, you know,
we can have a Constantine in the Sandman universe.
We can have a Constantine in what remains of the CW Arrowverse.
We can have a Constantine in this series because it was good.
Do you think we will have a – do you think they'll bring back Rachel Weisz
and she'll reveal she has a second identical sibling?
Oh, my God.
Who also gets into a bit of trouble.
A third twin?
A third twin. John, twin? A third twin.
John, it's my third twin.
Okay.
I'm not going to question that.
This one dead?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, there's a murder mystery again, John.
She's lost in a house of mirrors.
You know how tricky those are to get out of.
Is it magical?
No, it's regular.
But, you know, you get turned around.
It's true, you do, yeah.
I have a question for you, though, Mason. Go on you know, you get turned around. It's true, you do, yeah. I have a question for you though, Mason.
Go on.
It's more of a statement.
Oh, here we go.
How are you?
Are you all right?
No, that is a question.
No, no, I'm not really asking.
It's like when you see someone and you're like, hey, how are you going?
I'm not really interested.
Are you asking me so you can say how you are?
Yes.
Because I refuse to answer.
No, this is actually a question.
If there was no Constantine movie with Keanu Reeves
and it wasn't something that we recognised,
how do you think this would be received?
By the general public?
Yeah.
Do you mean, is the general public aware of other Constantine properties?
Like do they know the TV version?
Yeah, sure.
I mean, there would have been a CW and whatever, I guess.
I don't know.
Now I reckon people would be like, I like the idea because it's Keanu.
Yes. I also agree. But I think there'd would be like, I like the idea because it's Keanu. Yes.
I also agree.
But I think there'd still be some pushback.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
We've talked about this before and, like, and there's been,
I'm not going to get into it, but there's been a lot of discourse
about how a character might change being adapted for the screen this week.
Just a big sook, you know what I mean, going on and whatever.
Hey, since we're talking about Warner Brothers in D.C.,
I've got one bit of news.
Oh, wow.
That's right.
This is from The Hollywood Reporter.
But this is a small element in a much larger article,
but people can track this down.
Warner Brothers Discovery has bigger problems than its DC search.
And it's about, you know, the studios hunting for their own Kevin Feige.
Yeah.
They're heavily indebted, et cetera, et cetera, and it's all about.
That's just regular company stuff.
Well, exactly. yeah, yeah.
But my favorite part of this article, this is something I learned this week.
I don't know if you know this, but it's possible that there are two people,
a Mr. DeLuca and a Pam Abdee, who are currently the acting heads
of the division, the DC superhero division.
Okay.
They might end up running the DCEU sort of by default.
They might just become the Kevin Feige's because they're just there
and it's easier than hiring some new person.
No, that makes sense.
But here's the thing.
I'm hiring internally.
Yeah, but here's the thing.
DeLuca, I don't have a first name here.
DeLuca was a comic book collector as a kid and years ago at New Line
he made Blade and even had an Iron Man movie in development.
A source says Bob Shea, the new line chief at the time,
led the option for Iron Man Laps,
arguing that it didn't make sense because Iron Man was too heavy to fly.
Yeah, like a plane.
Yeah, like a plane.
Planes are too heavy to fly.
Like a hummingbird or whatever it is.
A bumblebee.
It doesn't make sense that it flies if you don't know anything about physics.
I don't think it's true, but a bee.
Yeah, it's not true.
That's the rumor.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. But that's interesting. I didn't know anything about physics? I don't think it's true, but a B. Yeah, it's not true. That's the rumor. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that's interesting.
I didn't know Iron Man was optioned at New Line.
Yeah, no.
I think we talked about it when we did the Caravan of Garbages.
That was like early to mid-2000s-ish.
Yeah, yeah.
But I guess they got it in a package with Blade, but I think that's fascinating that
there's got to be somebody over at New Line.
They're probably retired now.
It's absolutely kicking themselves that they went.
I don't think New Line could have done it well.
No, they wouldn't have done it well.
They wouldn't have done the version that we got.
They would have done it, I don't know, I can't even think of it.
He would have had the roller skates.
He would have had the rocket roller skates.
I don't care with that.
Because they're like, he can't fly, he will roller skate.
He'll have a rocket pack and roller skates.
Yeah, I love it.
That's very interesting.
Anyway, well, it sounds like if they go with these people,
then they've clearly got some insight into what works, I guess. Yeah, I love it. That's very interesting. Anyway, well, it sounds like if they go with these people then they've clearly got some
insight into what works, I guess.
Yeah. So there you go.
That was one bit of news!
Now, did you have a one bit of news last week?
Yeah. I feel it's hotly contested
by me right now.
Oh, wow. Yeah.
For those who don't know, if he doesn't bring in
one bit of news, if he doesn't do it three times
then I get another veto.
That's true.
This is too complicated.
Isn't it?
Oh, yeah.
Which means I can stop.
You can veto any part of – you can veto any upcoming fun you choose.
Yeah, that's right.
Exactly.
You can drag this podcast down into misery if you so choose.
I get three at the start of every year and I use them very quickly.
And now I don't have anything.
That's why the boat thing happened up top.
You started the boat thing.
Yeah, but I couldn't stop it, could I?
That's true.
Delays but not dismays, Mason.
Oh, yes.
You're going to hate this.
There was an untitled Marvel film set to release on February 16th, 2020.
But it's been-
2020?
2024, Mason.
Okay.
Get with it.
And that's been shipped to September of 2024.
Whoa.
Yeah.
What do you think of that?
Whoa.
What do you think it is?
Dunno.
Yeah.
Could be nothing.
I mean, it could be something.
It could be something.
Well, it could be something they're trialling in one of these holiday specials
or, you know, and if whatever character it is tests well,
they put it on the slate for them.
That's a good point.
It might be a Bloodstone.
It might be an Adam Warlock or something like that.
Marvel can do a movie in two years.
Yeah.
You know, pretty competently.
Also, oh, you're not going to like this, Mason.
Kraven the Hunter was set for January of next year.
Okay.
But it's been moved to October of next year.
That's such a long time.
A year, Mason.
Knocking out Madam Web. Maybe they want
another run at Morbius.
Second to Morbius.
Madam Web then moves from that October date
to February of 2024.
Which was also when that Marvel
movie was going to come out, which now isn't.
Time is a flat circle, etc.
That's right.
Let me ask you a question. It's more of a statement.
First of all, how are you doing?
I'm great, by the way.
I knew it.
But do you think this bodes well for Craven?
Does this mean anything?
No, I don't think it does.
No, no, no.
You don't think it does?
I don't think so.
It's filming now though, right?
I think Craven's done.
I think Matt and Webb might still be filming,
but that would be close to finishing if it's not.
I think maybe they want to ease it into Oscar season, you know, maybe.
Yeah, maybe.
Maybe, Mason.
Maybe they want to jump off the bullet train, you know,
home media release into, you know, Oscar season.
See that yet?
No.
No, me neither.
Oh, well.
It'll always come to streaming.
Yeah.
So that's great.
Hey, Mason, you know how we're stuck in a never-ending time loop?
Yeah, sure.
So we've got a never-ending stream of dipshits crying about woke culture.
Wait, so just before you go into that, the ship we're on is in a time loop.
Yeah, sure.
It's in a portal.
It's like the Bermuda Triangle.
It's a loop.
It's like a loop-de-loop.
Nice.
Terrific.
Yeah, cool.
So, yeah, people crying about everything's too woke or whatever.
Yeah, yeah.
I think we got it.
At some point, you and I personally I think are at a breaking point
of we don't want to talk about this sort of stuff anymore.
I think our position is clear on this sort of stuff.
We hate it.
Yeah.
We love it.
We don't want to.
Let's clarify.
We'll talk about this.
We'll clarify.
We'll never talk about it again.
So that's the first thing.
A big company buys another big company.
That's always another bit of news.
And a Star Wars movie is quietly killed.
And this week, Mason, Patty Jenkins' Rogue Squadron movie
has been removed from its December 2023 release date.
That couldn't have happened regardless.
That hasn't started or been cast or anything.
We wouldn't be hearing about that.
Yeah.
So as of this moment, Kevin Feige might be producing one.
Taika Waititi is apparently still doing one.
They're off the back of Thor, Last Thor.
I don't know about that.
Rian Johnson is still working on his trilogy, yes.
Which maybe I'm hoping this is true.
Maybe they're waiting to get a bit of distance from The Last Jedi
so they can bring him back to do it because I would love him to do.
Yeah.
We've talked about this.
So he apparently is, this is a previous rumour,
they couldn't agree on a script.
And also I'd imagine after Top Gun Maverick came out.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
You can't do that.
Like it's just that's not what this will be.
You can't give us what what is
what apparently at the time was going to be the ultimate kind of dog fighting the best fighter
pilot best fighter pilot movie of all time when we've just gotten the best fighter pilot movie
of all time yeah and also much of that was real and yeah how are you what are you gonna what are
you gonna put some engines in a x-wing and? Yeah, maybe. Drop it out of a plane?
I mean, potentially, sure.
But I think also even if they did that, that added sense of realism
that Top Gun has because it's the real world and whatever,
you won't get that sense because it's Star Wars.
Actually, I am going to talk about Andor a bit later.
I saw a few of the episodes early, which maybe I'll talk about
in what we're reading.
Anyways, do we want to talk about our position in this thing
so we can stop talking about it for the rest of our lives or whatever?
Do you have a piece of news attached to that?
No, it's just those are the three things that always happen.
Oh, okay, all right.
Now we'll do it next time.
Yeah, sure.
Next week then.
Yeah, next week.
Or even by the end of this episode.
Maybe.
Yeah.
I mean, didn't they clearly just capitalising on old IP?
Yes.
And, like, that's part of it.
And then people get upset.
In this week, for example, Italians.
Italians.
Yeah, I do want to talk about that.
But it's also, like, why do you care what colour the little mermaid is?
Why would that upset you?
Because it's actually science, James.
Yes, I know.
Because all the – something about something –
you can't have black people underwater or whatever.
Because all fish are stark white, as you know.
Every single fish in the universe is all white.
We've been fishing for them on this ship.
That's very true.
And they're all white fish.
They're all white.
Yeah, exactly.
Isn't that video of the blue lobster the other day?
Yeah.
What colour do you think they turn when you cook them?
Blue, wouldn't it?
Same colour?
Maybe.
You know, I'll tell you what, though, Mason. I'm not interested in a blue lobster you could paint a lobster like that's
not interesting to me which is with the house paint yeah you just dip it in a bucket it's fine
it's all fine but like you know yeah uh mason sony apparently are moving ahead with a karate
kid sequel movie whoa 2024 nothing else is known apparently it's going to be more in line with like original Karate Kid,
which is probably a good idea because I don't know if you've been watching
that show, but it's certainly stepped up a notch in terms of how many people
are kicking each other.
Okay, so you think this will be a-
200 people kicking each other every episode now.
The phrasing of the announcement, I don't know if you have it there,
but the piece of news suggested it was the it was the new
continuation of the karate kid movies or something like that oh here it is a new this is from
discussing film a new karate kid film described as the return of the original karate kid franchise
will release on june 7 2024 so that would suggest that seems to suggest that cobra kai is not in
continuity no i think it is i think like cobra k, or at least it started as what if the bad guy,
you know, what's his story?
Yeah, right, right.
But I guess his new one would be more let's just do the Karate Kid again.
Yeah, so does Daniel.
Even though Cobra Kai also does the Karate Kid again.
So does Daniel in the Cobra Kai series, does he have his own Karate Kid?
Yeah, he's got his own dojo.
Yeah, he's got.
Does he have a Karate Kid?
He's got a couple of Karate Kids.
Do you think any of the, because I haven't watched it.
Yeah.
Well, some of it.
But would you suggest that any of the karate kids on this show
have the star power to be the lead in a new karate kid movie?
Yeah, potentially.
One of the people in the karate kid is the new Blue Beetle.
Oh.
So, you know.
But I think maybe, I don't know.
I think it'll be, I think they're going to make it standalone,
whatever that looks like.
Even though it's a very popular show, they're going to make it standalone, whatever that looks like. Even though it's a very popular show, it's Sony,
so they're going to make the broadest thing imaginable to get people in.
Maybe they'll get Tom Holland as the karate kid.
Whoa.
Don't you think he'd be a good karate kid?
Yeah, and they do seem to be –
Because he was a good everything.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's great.
Let's fan cast him for everything.
Yeah.
I mean we've sort of reached that point where like back in the 30s
where movie stars were sort of they got paid like a weekly wage
and then they were just in every movie that their studio put out.
It seems like that's happening now.
Like Netflix have Henry Cavill and et cetera
and Sony have just got Tom Holland for it.
Yeah, they've just got Tom Holland.
They got him.
So there you go.
Anyway, more Karate Kid.
THR reporting, Mason.
This is the last bit of news.
And this speaks to my theory that there's always somebody
with a lot of money who wants more Blade Runner.
Yeah.
Because they never do well.
It's mysterious.
Do you think it's the same financial backer that keeps
the fast food franchise Red Rooster running?
I think it absolutely is.
I think it's probably the same.
I think this goes all the way to the top of Red Rooster.
The roof.
It's whoever.
Where they keep the chicken.
They keep the spare chicken in the un-air-conditioned roof cavities.
I think it's probably the same of Tron.
Somebody's love of Tron.
I don't know if it's the same guy, but it's a guy who, I don't know.
For people who don't know, James, and this is the most important part
of this news, Red Rooster is a franchise fast food restaurant.
It's our favourite franchise, Mason.
And nobody goes there, but it's been around for 50 years.
Yeah, but there's always four cars in the drive-through.
Yeah, but again, nobody eats there.
It's still around.
It's owned by like the Meyer Group.
So it's some sort of tax write-off situation.
There seems to be one every couple of suburbs.
I don't know.
And you love going there, but you don't even like the food really.
They changed the chicken, Mason.
Yeah, they did.
They changed it on me.
And I know that because one of the employees there recognized us
and he messaged me privately and then I said,
hey, while I got you here, I need to know what they've done. And it's true. You tried to gaslight
me. You were like, it's the same. But I'm like, it's not the same. Anyway, it is changed. Anyway,
I should get that chicken out of the roof cavity. Yeah, because yeah, that's the heritage chicken.
That's the archival chicken chance. But anyway, the deranged billionaire that keeps Red Rooster running
also wants to keep the Blade Runner IP moving,
despite the fact that the original was not a financial success.
I mean, I think it was eventually.
It obviously did very well, Blu-ray.
Probably Laserdisc, it did super well.
Because a nerd would have had a Laserdisc and a nerd would have bought.
Yeah, each Laserdisc would have been $10,000.
And then Blade Runner 2049, again, did fine.
No.
Let me look up the numbers.
Yeah.
Okay.
But nevertheless, they are moving forward with Blade Runner 2099.
There's also an anime series.
Yeah.
There was those shorts that they released.
Yeah.
In between.
Those cargo shorts.
Yeah.
That's a five-year-old movie now, Blade Runner 2049.
It sure is, yeah.
It's nuts.
Why is Wikipedia so, like, the font in Wikipedia for me is really big
for some reason, but I'm not zoomed in.
Have you tried pinch and zoom?
Have I tried pinch and zoom?
Pinch and zoom you, mate.
You'll have to catch me first.
So the budget.
I'm climbing up the rigging.
You'll never get to me.
I'm going in the crow's nest.
If I had a Vito, I'd get you out of that crow's nest.
I'd be able to pinch you, mate.
The budget was between $150 and $185 million.
So I would say probably on the higher end of that.
And it made $259 million.
So with marketing and whatever.
And it did have a big marketing push.
So, no, that wouldn't have been financially successful,
at least in cinemas.
It's probably broken even since.
Yeah.
Now, do we have any more information besides?
Yes, I do, Mason.
It's called Blade Runner 2099.
So it's set 50 years.
Yes.
Oh, I didn't mention this.
It's an Amazon series.
Oh.
And it's from Scott Free Productions, Ridley Scott's production company.
Yeah, right, right, right.
And it is a limited series.
So it's going to be set 50 years after the last, which is set, what was it,
30 years after the previous one?
I can't remember.
Yeah, the first one is set in 2019, I think, yeah.
Wow, incredible stuff.
So, yeah, very excited that somebody, probably Bezos?
Yeah.
He seems like a nerd who would be into this.
A horrible creep.
And he's always got flavour-wrapped crumbs on his face.
Very suspicious, Mason.
Yeah.
A popular food item from Red Rooster for the uninitiated.
It's the only thing worth eating there.
Mason, have you seen Jeff Bezos with his shirt off?
No, although I don't.
He's doing some human grappling.
I know almost nothing about Jeff Bezos.
I never even heard him talk.
Strange voice.
Until he came back from space
and he left space with a bald head and he returned from space
with a cowboy hat on.
And I'm like, did he get that cowboy hat from space?
Yeah, he did.
Wow.
Look at this dude.
You think there's like hats up in low earth orbit
and you just grab one?
Yeah.
You go out on that extension arm and you grab one.
For a dude who's what, 50-ish at least?
Looks pretty good.
Yeah, that's human growth hormone at work, mate.
Good on him.
Fuck this guy.
What's wrong with him?
Why would you be anything like that?
Anyway, it doesn't matter.
I appreciate the red rooster.
Blade Runner, though, great.
Good stuff.
Amazon clearly were happy to put a lot of money into something
which people don't like.
Let me ask you this, James.
Yeah.
Who would you want to return?
Nobody.
Really?
And who do you think could return?
Everybody.
Yeah, everybody could return.
But I would love if Deckard came back.
If Harrison Ford came back as Deckard and he's not a replicant,
he's just way older.
He's just been another 50 years and he's even more haggard.
He's still got that grey t-shirt on. He's just been another 50 years and he's even more haggard. He's still got that grey t-shirt on.
He's covered in red
dust. He could also come back
even if the last version of him was
a replicant that we saw.
He could be a replicant. Or he could be a replicant
now. They make
copies. They could glossy him up.
Do you think a Harrison Ford or
a Ryan Reynolds, not a Ryan Reynolds
a Ryan Gosling would come? Ryan Reynolds would do it. Ryan Reynolds would do it. Well, Ryan Reynolds, not a Ryan Reynolds, a Ryan Gosling would come?
Ryan Reynolds would do it.
Ryan Reynolds would do it.
Well, Ryan Reynolds was a, Ryan Gosling was a replicant,
but he apparently, maybe.
Ryan Reynolds doing the Voight-Kampff test,
and he's like, he's behind me, isn't he?
Or like he's doing the Voight-Kampff test,
and then he kills the tester, and he's like,
well, that just happened.
Cheers in the cinema.
They're filming.
They're playing it in a cinema.
But, I mean, Gosling's a replicate, so he could come back
or there's another version.
Well, we know Dave Bautista was also a replicant.
That was the first person I thought of.
I'm like, does he want to do TV?
Yeah, I think so.
Would he want a role?
If it's limited especially.
Yeah, spoiler alert for that character who got a small role in,
he has a small role in 2049 and he has a slightly expanded role
in the pre, which must be on the Blu-ray,
but it's sort of a web short about his involvement
in kind of a replicant war kind of thing.
There was also, because we're in spoilers, Deckard's daughter.
Oh, yeah.
There's also, I mean, they could bring back Rachel as well as they did in the previous one.
Jared Leto.
Sure, yeah.
Yeah, sure.
He's actually doing Tron 3 apparently.
I know.
Did the thing they were supposed to do in the last one.
She escaped with the Tron.
Olivia Wilde or whatever.
I got out of this Tron for nothing.
Yeah, right?
Yeah.
There is a Tron thing coming up.
I think it's like a mobile game or something.
It's called Tron Identity.
It's called Tron $3 a minute.
That's right.
Tron transactions are automatically deducted from your Apple wallet.
Very nice.
Yeah.
Makes you think, doesn't it?
It really does.
It's on Steam.
It's a visual novel adventure and it's set hundreds of years after the previous Tron
I've never tried one, but it just doesn't seem like it's my thing.
It's a visual novel.
Yeah.
Yeah, right.
A book, if you will.
But I'm sure it's a...
Yeah.
I mean, I like comics.
It's a fine line.
I think I mentioned Kentucky Route Zero,
which is like a –
When you say play, what does that mean?
Well, I mean, because that's the thing.
It's a fine line between just watching a movie.
Sorry, that was more of a statement.
I have something to say.
That's right.
No, go on.
Like it's a fine line between, you know, just watching this story,
you know, this intriguing story,
but it doesn't have a lot of kind of challenging game elements to it.
So it's really you just go to a place and you speak to some people
and they give you some information.
You go to another place and they tell you more information.
And what happens if you don't get all the information?
You just wander around.
And then that's it?
Yeah.
Okay.
Maybe it'll be more like a telltale game.
Yeah, cool.
All right.
Great, great, great.
Well, Mason, who would have
thought? That just happened.
Mason, we're going to talk about four things.
Alright? Do you want to start
with nope? Yes. Knowing that we
talked about it before. Nope.
By that I mean I do
want to talk about it.
Now, do we want to do spoilers? These are all out.
Should we do spoilers? I think we should do non-spoilers.
Should we do a general non-spoiler? I think we can do non-spoilers.
I think we should do non-spoilers for Nope.
Okay.
I don't think we need to cover spoilers for Prey
because it's been out for a trillion years.
And also it's a Predator movie.
Yeah.
Have you seen any of the Predator movies?
It goes about that way.
It goes about that way, doesn't it?
Yeah, exactly.
Oh, we can talk about the thing we talked about,
about the woke thing.
I knew it would have to happen within the next two or three minutes.
Yeah.
So let's start with no.
James, it's also in this because KK Palmer's in this.
That's true, yeah.
There's been some KK Palmer news.
The rogue stuff this week.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
As soon as I saw that, I'm like, incredible choice.
And yes.
Well, I work backwards because as soon as you are as soon as you open
up twitter in the southern hemisphere yeah there's already memes and whatever whatever thing has
happened overnight yes there's already memes and you either get concept art or what have you and
jokes and whatever and then you have to sort of work backwards to figure out what happened while
you were asleep and and like a like a like a visual novel like a visual novel. Like a visual novel, exactly. Yeah, yeah.
For us it was, yeah, but KK Palmer's,
somebody suggested she would be a good rogue and then she tweeted
that she would get, where's my agent, let's get this happening.
And then, of course, people made fan art and people were mad about it
and so on and so forth.
Because I think it might have been the original video where it was like,
you know, the obvious choice of being like, well,
she could be Storm or whatever.
But no, like that's not a good choice at all like that like if you took
her personality and put it for storm that's that's boring and not making use of yeah her abilities
you know yeah uh anyway we'll talk more about that later i think sure so this is jordan peele's third
directorial as mentioned sorry sorry 68 million dollars $166 million at the box office.
It's now in streaming.
It's making more.
It's the lowest of what he's made so far.
But it's been pretty well received, though.
So Get Out was only made for $4.5 million and made $255 million.
Us was made for $20 million and made $255 million.
What do you think the story was?
Oh, okay, all right.
Okay, so Daniel Kaluuya and KK Palmer, they're two siblings,
and they live out in what I'm going to assume is Texas.
Rural area.
Well, it's got to be rural Los Angeles, right?
Because they do Hollywood stuff.
Oh, yeah, they do Hollywood stuff.
Because they run a horse farm.
Yeah.
And they're following in the family business.
Their father sort of trained horses to do Hollywood stuff.
Yes.
But that industry is drying up because everybody's moving
to CGI horses, obviously.
We'll be moving to CGI horses before too long, I think.
We got to.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, the horses we're on now are real,
but they aren't living forever, you know what I mean?
No, absolutely not, yeah.
We'll have to shoot them eventually.
We won't have to, but we will shoot them eventually.
But they're out there.
Their father died in some sort of –
Freak storm?
Yeah, sort of a freak objects falling from the sky storm
and they're trying to keep the business afloat
but people want them to – they're tempted to sell the business afloat, but, you know, people want them to, you know, they're tempted to sell the property
and et cetera.
But also there's some freaky stuff happening out there.
What is it?
I shan't be saying.
Not in non-spoiler territory, James.
No, this didn't come out here.
This was delayed like a month.
Yeah.
So I luckily avoided all the spoilers for this, which I really,
which was great because going in I'm like, oh, if I'd have known this,
I don't think I would have enjoyed this as much as I did.
I thought this was wonderful.
I had a very good time.
Yeah, I enjoyed this a lot too.
Yeah.
It's very.
And I didn't love us either.
We talked about it.
I think it's the concept I'm like I cannot get behind.
The movie us.
Yes.
You love us.
Ah, you know, we know each other.
The podcast pairing.
We know each other.
Oh, wow, wow, wow, wow, wow.
And our horses seem to get along.
That's true, for now.
But, yeah, I just think I couldn't get behind that concept.
I know also, like, the idea behind Us, it's a metaphor.
If you look at it literally, it doesn't make sense.
And I guess this, in the same way, this also doesn't make sense when you look at it literally, it doesn't make sense. And I guess in the same way, this also doesn't make sense
when you look at it literally, I guess, a lot of it.
But I think I just thought I think the concept tied
to what it meant behind it, like the messaging,
I think matched really well together.
Yeah, it's interesting.
I wonder how much – I'm sure, you know,
I'm sure there's many, many deliberate themes inserted into it,
but I wonder, you know, I think this there's many, many deliberate themes inserted into it, but I wonder, you know,
I think this movie has sort of a lot of great visuals
and a lot of kind of interesting sort of scenes and vignettes,
and I think you sort of, you can build your own meaning
out of this movie.
Yeah, totally.
I think I'm like, going out of this, I'm like, okay,
this is a movie about old Hollywood meets new Hollywood.
Old Hollywood meets new Hollywood and how, like like the Hollywood system kind of chews everybody up
and as soon as your usefulness is, as soon as your skills
are no longer required, you're out the door.
It's also getting like a foot in the door and social media.
And what does that do to you and what do you?
What are you willing to do to get?
What are you willing to do to get and what is your public reaction
to that kind of thing?
Because we have a character in this who was sort of a child actor
on a TV series and something horrendous happens on it.
Which you think is unrelated and it kind of is.
But metaphorically it isn't and also literally.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It also literally yeah yeah that's right and but but when he when he retells the story of of the you know of his time
on this show it's nothing but wonderful memories yeah but we see inside his mind as he he recounts
this story so this thing was crazy but it like it clearly destroyed him yeah i think it's really
interesting and i think it's also the way that he survived it is not for the reasons that he thinks which is ultimately his
undoing yeah because he thinks he hasn't it's a basic you see it at the start but basically a
chimpanzee goes insane on a show and kills everybody except him and he thinks it's because
he has a connection with this thing yeah but that's not the reason he survived and he he brings
that into his encounter with.
Should we just do some spoilers then?
Yeah, look, I think the visuals on this are great.
I think there's some really chilling, I think, scenes.
Like there's a moment in a barn, which is quite spooky.
There's a spooky barn moment.
Yeah.
And I think, you know what is interesting, I think, as well?
You know, the movie is called Nope and people say Nope.
In Australia it was called Nah, mate.
Yeah, nah.
I don't know.
Yeah, nah.
Yeah, nah, mate.
Nah.
It was called She'll Be Apples, mate.
But like, you know, a lot of characters,
that's a line of dialogue for almost every character in this movie.
And it's interesting because it is,
there are moments in this where the characters react, I think,
how they wouldn't in a kind of horror movie.
There's moments in this movie where the character is just like,
I'm not going out into this.
I'm just going to stay in the car all night.
That's right, exactly.
And you would.
And you would.
Best movie ever.
Yeah, best movie ever.
I thought that was really – so the barn moment is where there seems
to be some extra –
Are we doing spoilers?
Yeah, spoilers.
We just said spoilers. Okay, spoilers. We just said spoilers.
Okay, great.
We just said it, Mason.
Okay, great.
Mason.
Yes.
It's like a moment from Signs where some spooky alien creatures
are coming towards him.
It turns out to be kids or whatever.
Yeah, yeah.
But I love that reaction where it's again, he's just like,
no, I'm not.
Yeah.
I'm leaving.
Why would you further investigate?
I would leave and come back the next day.
Why wouldn't this inside?
Yeah.
A lot of people.
I think maybe that is probably maybe more resonant for like African-American viewers
and I think that's maybe like meant to be a sort of pointed idea of like why people
in these movies act insane and why would you kind of be –
Maybe run into all these things.
But we don't know.
But I think that is a very kind of realistic reaction to that.
I would also leave.
Yeah, I would also leave.
But yeah, this movie has elements of neon genesis,
Evangelion.
That's the thing that has been pointed out.
There's the Akira slide.
Yeah, K.K. Palmer does an Akira slide on a motorcycle.
It was incredible.
Yeah.
I also saw people say that if this was an M. Night movie,
people would, like, make fun of it and laugh at it and say
the premise doesn't hold up and what silly people and all of that.
But I don't know.
I think looking at this and old, I mean, I loved old for reasons that we talked about.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I just don't think-
How oily that guy was.
He was very oily.
That guy, he was so Silver Foxy.
What's that guy's name from Dark City?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Rufus Sewell.
Rufus Sewell, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh man, that guy's looking good.
Isn't he just?
But I think the execution on this was just flawless.
And I also think what I also thought was really interesting
that it is kind of like Signs, which is an M. Night movie,
but it's also like it's Jaws.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah, yeah.
So I'm so glad this wasn't spoiled,
but the reveal of the extraterrestrial life form.
Here's the thing also, you see it on the poster.
Yeah, it's in the hat. It's literally, it's a man's hat. It the thing also. You see it on the poster. Yeah, it's the hat.
It's a man's hat.
It appears to be a man's hat in the poster.
But the being that is in question, we think initially it might be a UFO.
It's an alien spaceship, you know,
crewed by aliens and they're abducting people or what have you.
But it's some sort of alien animal that has ended up in Earth,
in Earth's atmosphere.
Like disc-shaped.
Yes.
It also, it might not be an alien.
Right.
It could just be an ancient creature.
I love the fact that it's also, it's there for the whole movie,
like the cloud is always there that it hides behind.
Yeah, it can create its own stationary cloud.
Yeah, I think that's.
That's its nest, I guess. Yeah, it can create its own stationary cloud. Yeah, I think that's. That's its nest, I guess.
Yeah, exactly.
And it's there to, it consumes people and then vomits them up.
It's like a horse.
If you look at its eye, you spook it.
Which is, yeah.
Which is also why the Steven Yeun character survived the chimpanzee attack
because he's got the, there's the sheet in front of it, the tablecloth,
and also he's not looking at it when he gets the fist bump. Yeah. So, yeah. And then he thinks that, you know, because he's got the, there's the sheet in front of it, the tablecloth. And also he's not looking in it when he gets the fist bump.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
And then he thinks that, you know, because he's been, the reason why he's been hanging around, because he's feeding it horses for a show.
But there's really like that moment where it goes over their house and just like spits blood and bones.
And leftovers and non-organic matter that it can't eat.
Yeah.
Yeah, horrifying.
Yeah.
And just like the weight because it moves sort of like a kite almost,
I guess.
Yeah.
It seems to be like mostly weightless or like there's not much heft to it,
but I guess it can still lift like 20 people up into it at any given time.
I also loved they brought in Michael Wincott.
That's just a –
Just like a real oddball kind of – what would you compare him to
as a director, like a Lars von Trier kind of –
Yeah, maybe, sure, yeah.
Kind of oddball who's – because also all the technology goes out when –
When the creature arrives, yeah.
So he's got a hand-cranked camera because they can capture footage of it.
And I think also like the idea that at the end they use a well
to take a picture of the alien to then prove to people
that it's real or whatever.
Like I think as a concept, literally like that's nonsense
because you'd see that and go, all right.
What is this?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, great.
But I think as a whole and just like how it is,
like two people not only desperately trying to survive in real life
but also to maintain relevancy and, you know, keep going.
And capture a new thing.
Capture a new thing, yeah.
Capture a new thing like their ancestor,
their great-great-great-grand grandfather captured the images of the horse.
I love that as well, that part of the storytelling,
which also like is that even true?
You know, like that story that they're telling people to, you know,
I thought that was great.
I also read a really interesting thing about the design of the creature
whose name is something.
Oh, it's cool.
Oh, it's, oh, man.
Well, we'll figure it out.
I can't remember.
Anyways. I'm going to look at it real quick. It unfolds. It's like Trachyd oh, man. Ah. Well, we'll figure it out. I can't remember. Anyways.
I'm going to look it up real quick.
It unfolds.
It's like Trachydax or something.
Yeah.
It unfolds like a big, like a big flappy sheet kind of anime monster thing.
But apparently some of that design was off what,
like the first interpretation of what like, of what angels look like.
Yeah, okay.
Biblical angels.
Biblical angels.
So like you can't kind of comprehend the scale.
Jean Jacket.
Jean Jacket, yeah.
Because he was a former horse.
He was like Trachydex.
You were close.
And, you know, it's got like big flappy like waving arms
and a big mouth in the middle and whatever.
It unfolds in this beautiful kind of butterfly kind of creature.
But so it was designed off, as I said,
what some people interpret angels to look like
which makes sense if it's this ancient being where people would see that and it would suck
people up and they're like oh there's been raptured or whatever yeah right this is an
act this is a creature from heaven when it's just a monster just yeah just eating people
just buzzing about eating people there's but i think there's even been talk of it's been
talk of like a nope sequel or something else in the Nope-iverse. Oh, great question.
Let's have a look. Recept Future, James.
Here we go. Oh, Nope sequel teased
by Jordan Peele. Okay.
Let me ask you this. Daniel Kaluuya's character,
is he still alive at the end or is he dead?
Yeah, I think he's alive. He was on that horse, wasn't he?
I would love him to be alive. Exactly.
Okay. In July 2022,
Perea, I don't know who that is, revealed that he
had convinced Peele and the Universal executives
to change his character's fate in the film's climax from being killed
primarily out of interest in a potential sequel, saying,
there's no way the story's over in my head.
Oh, he must be a cast member.
Hang on.
Was he the guy who worked at the electronics store?
Yeah, he's the tech guy.
Yeah, I liked him.
Brandon Perea is Angel Torres, a tech salesman at Fry's Electronics.
He was fun.
So there's no – yeah, I didn't think he was dead either.
There's no way the story's over in my head.
There's no way.
For how heroic everything kind of seemed at the end, I'm like,
there's no way they just – they leave the heroes like this.
This is just the start of something new.
The jean jacket designer, John O. DeBerry,
suggested that Creature survived its apparent death at the film's conclusion.
In an interview with the New York Times,
Peel addressed a character that was cut from the film.
Listener IMDB is nobody saying,
the story of that character is yet to be told, I can tell you that,
which is another frustrating way of saying,
I'm glad people are paying attention.
I do think they will get more answers on some of these things in the future.
We're not overtelling all of these stories.
That's interesting.
Oh, very good.
I mean, there was a Jaws 2, wasn't there?
Yeah, and there also hasn't been a Get Out sequel,
which I would have loved to have seen.
But I mean, maybe, I mean, you know, I guess we won't know.
It seems to me that Jordan Peele has a lot of concepts in his head
and he wants to get them all out there.
And maybe once he's done a half a dozen of these,
he might be like, let's revisit.
Yeah.
Let's revisit the Get Out universe or the Nope universe.
I mean, it's the one universe most simple. But it's not the universe where everybody's got Nope universe. It's the one universe, Mason.
But it's not the universe where everybody's got a twin in the middle of the earth or whatever.
It's a different universe.
Sure, sure, sure.
I'm pretty confident.
Well, all in all, even though we've spoiled it, it's good.
I think you should say it, folks.
Yeah, it's good.
I really enjoyed it.
I saw it on streaming.
I wish I saw it at the movies.
I did not.
The villain is this otherworldly threat and it is also something that everyone has in common.
Everyone's relationship to the spectacle.
Ooh.
It was a spectacle.
That's what Jordan Peele said.
I didn't say that.
That's true.
That's true, Mason.
Yes.
Anyway, I don't think it's an alien.
I don't think you can go into stellar.
I think it's like a weird sheet.
You know what I mean?
Oh, you think it's Earth-based?
I think it's Earth-based, yeah.
Interesting.
Right.
Where does it live?
I guess in that cloud.
The cloud, mate.
Were you not paying attention to the cloud?
No, I wasn't.
Should we talk about prey?
Speaking of extraterrestrials.
Also, we should talk about, like, I was going to say K.K. Palmer.
People are mad about it.
Oh, yeah.
But it's fine.
You should.
I think all the mock-ups I've seen, she looks good in the thing.
Yeah.
And she's from, rogues from Mississippi.
Perfect.
There's black people in Mississippi.
Exactly.
What? Yeah, Mississippi. Perfect. There's black people in Mississippi. Exactly.
What?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Also, like, there's no, I think this has been pointed out,
but there's no, in the X-Men A-list, there aren't any,
maybe there are now in the modern one, but, like,
in the classic lineup, there are no,
there's no black characters who are from America.
Right.
Like Storm is from, or maybe she's born in america but she's she spent most of her time in africa yeah and like bishop is maybe australian
like he's he's made he's from the future he's from the future but i think he's sort of meant
to be half australian and half indigenous australian half something else but there's no
like just a just a black person who is american and was born in America and grew up in America and has X-Men powers.
It's sort of weird that there isn't.
What about that?
Given the premise of the X-Men.
What about Darwin?
He died.
Yeah.
In the movie he was in?
Yes.
That's right.
So they can't bring him back.
And I guess there's Sink.
But again, I wouldn't consider these guys.
Sink.
Sink was in Generation X.
Okay, I don't remember Sink.
And he died literally more than ten years ago in the comics
and they brought him back recently.
There's a Sink.
What about Morph?
Morph could be black, could change into something black.
I guess he could, yeah.
Yeah.
Perfect.
The character Morph.
No, it doesn't matter.
And look, honestly, I just think that's a great choice.
And, like, you know, with this, her mixed with, like,
the stoicism of, like, Larson's Captain Marvel and whatever, I think that would be fun if she, you know, with this, her mixed with, like, the stoicism of, like, Brie Larson's Captain Marvel and whatever,
I think that would be fun if she, you know,
zapped the powers out of her.
Oh, yeah, of course.
They have that bloody.
That bust up.
They have a bit of a bust up, yeah.
Let's talk about Prey Mason.
Speaking of bust ups, cost $65 million.
Anyway, the takeaway there was we think this sort of stuff is fun
and fine and fun and good.
That's right.
You don't need to worry about it. And also Disney and studios do the thing in which they think is best
for them profit-wise.
And if they think that a bunch of people will yell about it
and get them free publicity at the expense of the person
in the movie being yelled at, they will do that anyway.
Sure will.
And then send out a tweet that says we stand by this person or whatever.
Mm-hmm.
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Anyway, so Prey seems to be a moderate streaming success at the very least at $65 million budget.
I do wonder what this would have looked like as a cinematic release,
no doubt bigger on a bigger screen.
But also, so Predators made $126 million and The Predator made $159 million.
They've never been big, huge box office draws.
They've always done, like, okay.
Yeah.
being big, huge box office draws.
They've always done, like, okay.
Yeah.
But I don't think they had enough faith in this franchise at this point to release it to cinemas.
And they should have because people loved it.
Yes, and it was good.
And a lot of people watched it.
I will say this, though.
Go on.
I wish they just did the whole thing in Comanche.
And I think also having it on streaming, you could do that.
Yeah.
You've got the flexibility to do that. I think, you know, you, you could do that. Yeah.
You've got the flexibility to do that.
I think, you know, you can kind of roll a dice on something that audiences might not be used to necessarily
because also a lot of this movie is not spoken.
So for people who can't remember because this came out a trillion years ago,
the options to watch this were you could watch it in English
because all the actors recorded their lines in English,
but you could also watch it dubbed in Comanche,
the Native American language, because all the actors came back
and re-recorded their audio.
And you could do it with subtitles or without subtitles.
So I watched it in Comanche with subtitles.
I was like, should I watch it without subtitles?
Maybe I'll get the gist.
But I'm sort of glad that I didn't because I think there was nuance there
that I don't think I would have picked up on.
No.
I also think the dub, I watched it in English and then I went back and I watched scenes
of it in the dub and I just don't think the dub is very good and it's really distracting.
Yeah.
So I think if you just film it like that, I mean, they can't because it's done.
It's too late.
Yeah, it's too late.
Maybe the sequel.
I don't know.
Yeah, maybe.
We'll talk about that as well.
But I think what this does, though, it gets to the core of what makes, like, the first Predator good.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's in it.
Yes, that's right.
Well, it was for me.
I cut out a picture of him.
I stuck it around.
Yeah, good.
I hope he was all right.
Did he get through it?
Yeah.
Yeah, great.
It was like, ah.
But I also enjoy, and I think people have kind of missed the point
of how somebody defeats a Predator.
Big guns, the biggest guns, just firing.
No, Mason.
Remember in the first Predator where they full fire their big guns into the jungle.
I certainly remember that.
And then the Predator's like, ah, you got me.
I'm dead now.
You guys get out of here.
You got me, I reckon.
Just kidding.
That doesn't do anything.
See, the point of the Predator is that you can't brute force a predator.
See, the point of like the Predator is that you can't brute force a Predator.
Like Arnold is probably the strongest person to ever go up we've seen in a movie against one of these.
Yes.
And he's like, you know, he's just throwing him around
like he's a paper bag.
Yes.
Like you cannot defeat.
What, so fling him in the air and he just sort of floats around
and you're like.
Try to snatch him.
Yeah.
But he gets caught on the wind, yeah.
So it didn't matter at the end of the day that Arnold is as strong as he is.
Yes.
And the same way that it doesn't matter the character in this,
how strong that she is.
She defeats him because he ignores her until she's perceived as a threat.
Yes.
But by then she's formulated a plan.
And the reason she stayed.
Also, I think this guy's a rookie.
Yeah, I think he is too.
Yeah.
And I think the reason also she stayed, survived, and some people have said this is like, well, the reason she stayed. Also, I think this guy's a rookie. Yeah, I think he is too. Yeah. And I think the reason also she stayed, survived,
and some people have said this is like, well,
the reason she survived is because, you know,
he didn't even try to kill her, so he was ignoring her.
Yes, that's in the movie.
Yeah, yeah.
That's what's happening in the movie.
Yeah.
So, and then, you know, but she stays alive long enough
to realise what's going on and formulate a plan.
Yeah.
She's got the observational skills. Exactly. She's a plan. Yeah. She's got the observational skills.
Exactly.
She's got the tracking skills.
She's got the stealth skills.
She's got the axe on the rope and whatever.
She steals that railgun thing.
Yeah, she steals that thing, yeah.
I think there's some CGI animals which don't look great in this.
Sure, yeah.
You know, there's some bear stuff which might not look great.
But, again, it's streaming, so I also understand that there are limitations to what you can do.
But I think the simplicity of it worked for me.
And the era really worked well as well.
Yes.
You know, I think one of the things that I,
many things that I didn't like about the last one was the way they brought it
to the modern day, but they didn't, it was just nonsense, Mason.
It was just a nonsense movie when we talked about it.
But I don't know.
I think even things like the new look for the Predator.
I mean, there's always a bigger Predator,
and this is one of the bigger ones that we've seen.
But it was the right size.
Remember the last one was like 10 feet tall or something.
I do remember that, yeah.
It was too big.
This one felt like it was like an appropriate size
and maybe a different subspecies or from a different continent
or even a different planet.
But you mentioned, though, you reckon he was a rookie, this one.
I'm not basing that on anything other than a vague vibe.
Yeah.
I don't know.
He didn't look particularly battle-scarred.
I think they have like little things in their dreadlocks if they've been.
If they've done a thing.
If they've done a thing.
He didn't have the plasma cannon, which I feel like is –
I thought that was a newer bit of technology.
It might have been.
Yeah, that's true.
He had that laser dart thing.
He did have that laser dart thing.
Yeah.
But, yeah, I even like that idea that they strip back all the weapons.
And they did that on purpose because I think the director,
Dan Trachtenberg, was like it's kind of a –
you know, if he's got a laser cannon and it's this era in time,
then it's not interesting just seeing him.
I think it would be interesting.
And again, it's been literally hundreds of years,
so it would make, I'm not sure of the timeline.
I don't know if we've seen previous, you know, Predator.
I guess they had plasma cannons in Alien vs. Predator.
Yeah, they did.
Modern day.
No, I mean in the pre, the Aztec times. Oh, they did too, yeah. No, I mean in the pre-Aztec times.
Oh, they did too, yeah.
What have this?
It's all canon, isn't it?
It's all, yeah.
Or some's in the Alien Predator versus some is the regular version.
Look, my canon would be that the canon is only given to, like, the veterans.
I think it also might be a thing where.
Or you have to buy it.
You have to buy it.
Yeah, or you're from a different part of it or, you know some people hunt with like a bow yeah yeah maybe it's just like look you you don't
on your first hunt you don't get the plasma cannon because it would be too easy yeah you know that's
right um anyway good casting i think amber mid thunder is the the the uh the woman who wants to
become a warrior but of course society won't shan't be allowing that i think she was great
people are like you should get her in a Marvel thing.
She's in Legion.
Oh, she is too.
She's in Legion, yeah.
But again, if people want her in an MCU thing,
I think people have said, oh, you should get her as X-23
or a Wolverine's clone.
That could totally work.
I don't mind that at all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I thought the, what was I going to say?
I've got a bloody note here.
I thought there were some really good kills in it.
There's one particular scene in like the fog where the predator comes in
and there's a bunch of poachers and it's just like a massacre.
Yeah.
It's a really interesting one.
There's a, it's.
The shield, like in all the way the shield works.
Yeah, after that as well, there's a moment in that where Naru,
who is Amber Midthunder's character, like captures one of the poachers
and just cuts one of his legs off.
Yes.
To just use him as a lure.
And I'm like, that's brutal.
But you would back then.
Yeah, absolutely.
So those guys sucked.
Yeah, most of them weren't good.
But we did know that gun.
We saw that gun when that guy had that gun.
Well, I mean, great.
So what I was going to say.
It is great.
So because at the end of this, so Naru defeats the Predator
and we get at the end, in the credits,
we get a sort of like a Native American kind of cave painting kind of story
that suggests maybe what happens afterwards.
And what we do see is more alien,
more Predator ships rather arriving on Earth.
Yeah.
And so – and at the end – and the Easter egg, the gun in this movie,
at the end of Predator 2 when Danny Glover, the actor Danny Glover,
defeats that predator, all the other predators show up.
And because he is – he's won the battle, they give him a gift,
which is the –
Gift of friendship.
The gift of friendship, but also this gun,
and it's revealed that, of course, it's in this movie.
So what we have to do now is you have to draw a line
between these two movies.
Yeah.
And the simplest explanation would be that the Predator showed up
and they killed this tribe and they took the gun back.
But, James, how about this?
Here we go.
What I think might be a good idea for a sequel,
a lot of people have been like, well,
why don't we do a Predator in Samurai Towns?
Maybe do a Predator in a different town.
We'll get to it.
Yeah, yeah.
Maybe do a Predator in the jungle.
Oh.
Yeah, right.
But in the Alien versus Predator comic books,
there's a character that has, and we've talked about this
in our comic book club, Machiko Noguchi, who is an Asian character who joined,
she proves herself as a warrior and she joins the Predators in space.
Yeah.
But they've never really done anything with that character
in the wider universe.
So I'm saying, and also like.
Do some version of that.
Do some version of that.
Because if you remember Batman versus Predator, the comic book. Yeah yeah batman defeats the predator and they gift him like a ceremonial
sword that's just that isn't just something they found like that's significant to them yeah so that
would suggest the gun is significant to them as well can you say no like no i don't know yeah i
don't want to do this actually but it would suggest to me that like she i think a good thing maybe
would be she wants to hunt. She wants to hunt.
She wants to hunt and they're like, how about come with us?
Because then the gun would represent it's a weapon of a warrior they respect.
Yes.
And so then they could be like, in Predator 2, Tom,
they could be like this is one of our greatest warriors had the gun or whatever.
Yeah.
That would be cool.
That would be cool.
That would be cool.
Do you think there's like a longevity,
like they could even have her show up in the future or whatever?
Sure, time dilation.
Apparently –
Time dilation, James.
Thank you.
In Predators 2, if they ever did a Predators 2, so in that movie that was set,
it was on an alien reserve planet where they took all the people.
Yeah, yeah.
And the sequel, they get back to Earth and it's the future.
And basically they'd just been on ice and then they released them there,
you know, like 50 years in the future or whatever it was
and then by the time they got back it's the year 2100 or whatever.
So I think that could be, you know, you could really bring her to any time
if you really wanted to.
Agreed.
I don't think I want just prey to.
Well, that just happened, you could say.
I don't want to prey to where it's just the same thing again
and, you know, it's a Predators comeback but there's maybe more of them
and all of that.
Like what's the point of that?
You know, I like seeing the dog and I liked Chekhov's mud pit
and all of those things.
Yeah, right, right, right.
But this is an opportunity to do something different with it,
with the movie which most people seem to really enjoy.
I did think the finale of how she killed him was a little muddled okay she stole the helmet yes aiming and
the thing shoots wherever the thing is and whatever yeah i like i understand i understand it but i
think it's a bit right i understand and i think you know obviously see that i mean i think the
thing is that and a lot of people don't really acknowledge this in action movies a lot of the
time especially in the present day is a lot of this sort of really acknowledge this in action movies a lot of the time, especially in the present day,
is a lot of this sort of stuff is down to luck.
Like it is kind of a last-ditch thing.
Like so the way I understood that was so the Predator's railgun,
when he activates the railgun, his three-dot sight lights up
and the railgun, the round will follow around
and hit whatever the red dot sight is up and the rail gun, the round will follow around and hit whatever is looking at, whatever the red dot sight is looking at.
But he thinks that the mask, she takes his mask and he thinks it's lost.
So my assumption is there that he thinks it's just going to dumbfire.
Shoot straight, yes.
That's what I get.
But then he doesn't realise until it's too late that she's recovered
the mask and it's pointing at him.
That being said, you're right, it was a little bit muddled
as to where the mask was.
But I'm like, yeah, yeah.
It was a last-ditch thing.
If it didn't work, I guess she'd try something else.
Exactly.
But I also thought that I liked how she managed to remove one of his arms
and shoot him in the back of the head.
And he was clearly dying.
So he wasn't thinking clearly.
He wasn't thinking straight because he's been bullet in his head. Yeah, clearly dying. So he wasn't thinking clearly. He wasn't thinking straight because he's being a bullet in his head.
Yeah, and he probably knew he wasn't going to escape this.
Even if he killed her, he wasn't going to.
I can't imagine he would have done well.
Like they would have picked him up and just been like,
you fucking idiot.
You're a mess.
You got shot in the head.
What were you thinking?
Our pals over at Do Go On did an episode many years ago
about the craziest duels in all of history.
Okay.
And one of them, a doctor is challenged to a duel
and the first thing he does in the duel is he takes all his clothes off
and the guy challenging him was like, you know what,
I don't want to do this anymore.
But apparently that's because the way a lot of people,
because back in the day those kind of percussion guns,
like the round wouldn't like go through your head and kill you
and come out the other side.
What would happen a lot of the time is you would get shot.
Get a bit of cloth in it, right?
Yeah, the cloth would get pushed into your skin, like into your flesh,
and because everybody's clothes were disgusting and dirty,
you would get infected and you would die from that.
So he's just like, if I'm not wearing any clothes, I might survive this.
And he did.
So I can do that?
Yeah, you can definitely do that.
Dakota Beavers as her brother was, I think, very good.
The Predator was good.
Dane Delegilier.
He was very good, yeah.
I loved the look and the size and all of that.
I mentioned that.
And then he had that.
He didn't have the metallic Predator mask.
He had the bone one.
Everyone was good in this, and the horrible poachers
were good. We're a good
secondary antagonist. They're French and German.
I think it's a mixture. Yeah, right.
It's not good, apparently. I wouldn't know.
But also, and of course, Coco
as the dog. Five stars. Five stars
as the dog. Apparently,
according to the director, he
would, because the dog was not a
trained Hollywood dog. She was just like a kind of adopted mut the dog was not like a trained Hollywood dog.
She was just like a kind of adopted mutt.
It looks like a mutt.
Ollie's kind of like that.
Like, what kind of dog is this?
Yeah, like it's sort of, you know,
kind of a street dog who was not really trained
for this sort of thing.
And apparently the director was told,
like every time he presented a cut of this movie
to his friends, they're like, more dog.
Put more dog in this.
And he's like, we have put in literally every usable frame of the dog.
Every other frame of the dog is it playing up because it's not a Hollywood dog
and it's just running around following the predator and wagging his tail
because he thinks it's fun or whatever.
So, you know.
That's fun.
It is fun.
Yeah.
Anyway, yeah, more Predator plays.
More Predator plays. The next one will be bad because that is how Predator movies is fun. Yeah. Anyway, yeah, more Predator plays. More Predator plays.
The next one will be bad because that is how Predator movies work.
It seems that way, yeah.
Not only will it be bad, it'll be woeful.
So it'll be atrocious.
Great.
Look forward to it, folks.
That's the weekly planet guarantee.
One of the worst movies you've ever seen.
The Sandman, everybody.
Ooh.
This was a Netflix show which is probably going to get cancelled.
You think so? Yeah, well, actually, this was a Netflix show which is probably going to get cancelled. You think so?
Yeah, well, actually, this is a quote from Neil Gaiman,
who of course wrote the original Sandman comic and had a big hand in this.
We're stuffed, mate.
I don't know what to do.
Some people said she'll be apples, but I reckon she's stuffed, mate.
That's what he said.
She's not going to be apples.
Because Sandman is really expensive, I looked into this,
it's $15 million per episode, and there were 11 episodes.
Well, there were 10 and there was a bonus episode.
That's right.
And for Netflix to release the money to let us make another season,
we have to perform incredibly well.
So, yes, we've been the top show in the world for the last two weeks.
That still may not be enough.
Also, this is not the first time that there's been an attempt to bring this to live action.
He leaked a script.
Did you see that?
I did, yeah.
So it was – was it John Peters?
It was John Peters.
He famously produced some Batman stuff, some like 1980s Batman stuff.
Kevin Smith's Batman movie, the Superman movie that didn't happen.
Yeah, people will remember him from the Kevin Smith Q&A story
where he got Kevin Smith to do some rewriting on a Superman script and he said,
Superman needs to fight a giant spider in the third act.
Yes.
And then, of course, that didn't get made,
but then he produced Wild Wild West in which the heroes,
the titular Wild Wild West heroes fight a giant spider in the third act.
But supposedly the Sandman script was so bad that Neil Gaiman leaked it
on the internet and people read it and went, this is atrocious.
Don't make it.
Don't make this.
We would never watch it.
And it forced their hand.
So he's been pretty.
And people were mad about that.
They're like, how dare Neil Gaiman.
No, good.
I agree.
I agree.
I mean, legally is it right?
Probably not.
Probably not.
But also, what are they going to do, throw Neil Gaiman in jail?
Maybe.
I mean, yeah.
Yeah, maybe.
Maybe he deserves it.
That's right.
Maybe he can get beheaded at the Tower of London.
That's what happens to criminals in that godforsaken land.
I thought every single casting choice in this was great also.
Not only that, I love that Neil Gaiman went out of his way
to defend somebody was a different race or colour or sex or gender or whatever
and he was just on the forefront of that the entire time.
I saw a comment that was like, you know,
you drew Lucifer to look like David Bowie and now it's Gwendolyn Christie
and he's like, David Bowie's dead.
Yeah.
So we got Gwendolyn.
We can't get David Bowie, yeah.
Not that it matters if he was alive.
It's irrelevant.
I think every piece of casting here is really well.
And he's also talked about, you know, I drew them this way.
Did he draw that actually?
He didn't draw it.
Okay, well, that was created that way because it was the era, you know,
and if I created it now, I would have probably made more diverse characters
or whatever.
Not that there was a lack of diversity.
I mean, you know, compared to this, I guess there was a lack.
But, you know, throughout Neil Gaiman's writing career,
there certainly hasn't been a lack of diversity or, you know,
diverse viewpoints and that sort of stuff.
People were like.
And I love a guy who's like, like he's older, you know, than us,
which is old.
That's right.
But he's, you know, growing and changing.
Yeah, growing.
22-year-old.
Changing and learning.
You know, I think that's really cool.
You're not just like, no, everything's too much now
and I won't learn a single thing and everything's too woke.
The earliest, I believe the earliest Sandman artist was Sam Keith.
Okay.
Who is probably best known as the creator of The Max.
Do you remember The Max?
I remember The Max.
The Max was a very kind of surreal comic book series
that got an animated series
in the 90s. Did? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's very weird. But he's just
this enormous hulking purple monster
who exists in dreams.
Like a cartoon
show? Yeah, it got an animated
series. 93 to 98? What?
How have I never seen this?
I watched it at a comic book convention once.
Did it air here?
Don't know.
It did at that comic book convention.
It's got like.
This was an MTV thing.
So this is when MTV were absolutely going nuts.
It was this and Liquid Television and Eon Flux and all that sort of stuff.
So Channing Tatum and Roy Lee announced their intent to produce a film
based on the Max but not complete it.
And that was in 2019, so it was just pre-pandemic.
There you go.
Okay.
Great.
Mason.
Go on.
I liked the way that this feels episodic in a way that a lot of TV is not.
You know how people will often be like,
and I think maybe I saw an interview for this or it might have just been TV.
It might have been something for Breaking Bad or Better Call Saul, where it was a lot
of TV kind of doesn't bother to do that.
They're like, no, this is like a movie.
It's like a long movie.
It's a 10-hour, 10 to 11-hour movie.
And it's like, hey, this is too long for a movie.
Nothing's happened realistically in this hour.
A good example of that, and even though I enjoyed a lot of it,
like Obi-Wan, it's like you could cut two episodes
out of this easy.
Yeah, right, right.
This could have been two and a half hours.
And again, I like a lot of that, but I feel like this having
individual issues of the comics or story arcs being one episode
or two, and there are threads that follow through, obviously.
Yes, yes.
But I enjoyed the self-contained nature of so much of this.
Yeah, they didn't.
Neil Gaiman, you know, has clearly held out for a long time
until he could make exactly the show that he wanted to make with this.
But he should be in jail.
He should be in jail and beheaded.
Be in jail for a while, then beheaded.
Yeah, there should be a mock trial.
We all know what's going to happen.
That's right.
And then he's beheaded.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But the original comic books weren't, well,
we're building up to a big story and so nothing's going to happen
in these issues until we get to the end.
Clearly he was beholden to the concept of, well,
there is an overarching story but this thing, you know,
isn't it amazing we're heaping praise on just the idea of like,
the idea just in this streaming era, the idea of, well,
an hour of a thing you watch should have a beginning, middle and end
and be satisfying to watch. And there are certain arcs i think that it's been such a long
time since i've read the sandman so it is good what what i enjoyed about this series is that i
remember sort of vague elements to it but i was all i also ended up being quite surprised by yeah
and i hadn't read all of it yeah so so there is a there is an there's an episode devoted to to a man
who hundreds of years ago decided that he would one day – that he would never die.
And so dream and death, the two kind of cosmic embodiments of those concepts.
Let's see it.
Let's see what happens.
And so in the – if I remember correctly, in the comic books, his story is spread out over several issues over several years.
But in this they went, okay, let's show his entire arc.
I think this was my favourite episode.
Yeah.
I mean, there's a lot of.
That's Ben Kingsley's son.
Ben Kingsley's son.
Yeah, so Ben Kingsley.
Ben Kingsley Jr.
That's right.
It's Ben Kingsley.
It's Benny Jr.
BKJ.
Benny Junes.
Benny Junes.
Benny Junes.
Yeah.
I also thought Tom Sturridge. Tom Sturridge, yes. Bitty Junes. Bitty Junes. Bitty Junes. Yeah. I also thought Tom's Sturridge.
Tom's Sturridge, yes.
It was very good.
And I think apparently they tried.
Sturridge is a type of British porridge.
Very good.
It's even.
You put a spoon in it.
Does that spoon fall down, Mason?
No, sometimes it springs out at you.
Hits you in the eye.
That's how Sturridge it is.
But I thought he, apparently they try with the bigger hair
because in the comic book he's got this kind of Sideshow Bob-esque,
not really, but I think it would have looked too silly.
I think they had the right level of pomposity.
Once again, I believe originally some of the appearance
of the Sandman was based on Robert Smith from The Cure.
Shock of all shocks.
He's aged out of that role.
Yeah, absolutely.
You can't get him.
You've got to get a skinny, tall, skinny man who looks a little bit
like a matchstick.
Yeah, I love the build of him as well.
The first couple of episodes are dedicated to him being captured.
Yes.
And I just like the physicality of him and his voice and all of that.
And also, I guess this also speaks to Neil Gaiman.
You see that he learns and he becomes more human as the years go on.
Like he has every reason to kind of turn his back on humanity and be mad,
but he is constantly trying to improve himself.
And he's like, he is full of like vengeance,
but that's not his go-to setting.
And he has a lot of like forgiveness in him.
And you see that kind of come
out over the episodes which i thought was was really great i also thought like the diner episode
obviously people talked about as well how it's like a bottle episode where everybody's trapped
in a diner yeah well that's one of the elements that i um i mentioned that you know having read
it years and years ago that i was like because because that is a, I guess we're doing spoilers for this,
but they're, you know, a man who is in possession of Dream's dream stone,
one of his.
He hasn't got all his stuff.
One of his sort of artefacts of powers, who in the comic was Dr.
Destiny, but they've sort of.
Okay.
You know, they're not doing the superhero-y stuff because I think
it would be too confusing.
Yeah.
But he goes into a diner and he uses the powers to kind of make people's
kind of most sort of primordial desires come out and they all end up
killing themselves and each other in horrible ways.
And having read it years ago, I'm like, does anybody get out of this?
I kind of hope that some people do, but I'm like, but, you know,
they didn't.
They didn't.
They all died.
They all had a big death, didn't they?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also thought there's a serial killer convention that he visits.
Oh, yes.
And he's just like, this is a time where I could just use all my powers
and destroy everybody's minds at once.
I thought that that was great.
And just the idea of the serial killer convention is it's so brazen
and open.
Yeah, right, right.
It's just like in this hotel and open. Yeah, right, right, yeah.
It's just like in this hotel and whatever.
I thought that was really great.
And there's also an episode of a kid that's been kidnapped.
Yes.
Who is being protected by, because when he gets imprisoned,
a bunch of his creations like nightmares and dreams.
When Dream gets imprisoned, yes. Escape or leave and create their own kind of life.
And one of his nightmares escapes and chooses to help this kidnapped boy.
Yes.
And then when he finds her, he's not like – like he is mad initially that like
you're a creation of mine and it's not your job as a nightmare to go
and do this thing.
But one of those things that he learns where he's like this person has made
this decision and can think for themselves and shouldn't be punished
for taking these steps.
Yeah, yeah.
And the kid's got little Sandman powers.
Well, I was going to say there are some fun little nods to kind of,
for people who don't know, the Sandman was created originally.
The Sandman was created by Neil Gaiman for DC.
They were like, we have this Sandman character.
We've had a number of Sandman-style characters over the years.
We would like to make a new Sandman, just make him different
than all the previous ones.
If I remember correctly, the Sandman was originally going to be put
in the regular DC universe.
Like all the old ads for it at the time were just like,
this is a new DC thing.
But then they created Vertigo, which was kind of an imprint
for sort of weirder, more mature,
sort of more adult-oriented comic book stuff,
and they were like this is going to be the new.
Weird stuff.
Yeah, this is going to be,
and Sandman's going to be the flagship book for this.
But I think at that point Neil Gaiman, Sam Keith,
and all the other artists had created enough stuff that was sort of
connected to the DC universe.
So the first couple of years of the comic books,
there are elements that share in with the regular DC universe.
So, for example, in the comic books, like I said,
one of the people that acquires one of Dream's artefacts is Dr Destiny
and he uses it to create weird, his weird dream controlling super science.
They retcon that in.
But in this, of course, they don't want to use him so he's just –
David Thewlis.
It's just David Thewlis who's getting a bloody another comic book movie role,
isn't he?
Oh, yeah, he was Hades or whatever.
Ares, yeah, he was Ares in Wonder Woman, yeah.
But, yeah, I liked all the little nods.
Like, you know, when the little boy is, you know, he's being kidnapped
but in his dreams where he's Sam and he's fighting like classic
Justice Society villains.
Like you see Captain Cold and Johnny Sorrow.
Yeah.
Were they named?
Yes.
Oh, they were?
Yeah.
The woman who's looking after him is like, oh, who is it this time?
Is it Johnny Sorrow?
Is it bloody whoever else?
Oh, okay.
That's cool.
And we see them all a little.
And he gets the costume of the jack kirby sandman right okay
from the 70s yeah that's cool it is cool what do you think about the mind fight with death uh
yeah um yeah i mean i believe that is directly out of the comic books but just the idea just
you could have just you could have opened with hope you could that's true yeah because it's like
if you haven't folks if you haven't seen it, instead of...
Or whatever, is it hope? I can't remember.
A dream in order to get
one of his artifacts back goes to hell
and a demon has one of his artifacts
and the demon's like,
well, challenge me and I will...
If you win, I'll give it back.
The demon chooses Lucifer, the all-powerful
Lucifer, as his champion.
And then rather than punching on, Dream and Lucifer have a concept fight
and they just say a bunch of stuff.
And I, you know, I think it works in the concept,
in the context of the show and it works in the context of the comic books.
But, again, I would have just said, well, I'm Superman actually
and he's invulnerable so don't worry about it.
And Infinity.
And Infinity. And Infinity!
I'm actually Superman, but he's got the Infinity Gauntlet.
So, sorry.
Yeah. There's also
a death episode where he wanders around with death.
Yes. I thought it was quite good, just collecting
this reaping soul. It's been in a real
cool, calm way. Yeah.
Let's go, man. Let's do it.
Wow, there's a bonus cat episode, I thought. I actually didn't, okay, let's go, man. Let's do it. Wow, the bonus cat episode I thought was.
I actually didn't see that.
You should watch it.
It's totally worth watching.
I really enjoyed this.
I think Neil Gaiman also, we talked about this,
has the opportunity to take this somewhere else.
Right, yes.
Which is great.
I don't know whether anybody else would pick it up,
but I would love that to be the case.
And it's the biggest show in the world, but is it enough?
I don't know.
Can they turn it into some sort of reality show competition
where people can dress as various members of the Endless
and win a part of a $4.56 million prize?
Oh, do you think so?
Yeah.
Here's a question for you, actually.
Sandman real life.
What if Sandman real life?
Was Boyd Holbrook in?
He was in Logan. He was in Logan, yeah. Was he also in The Holbrook in? He was in Logan.
He was in Logan, yeah.
Was he also in The Predator?
Yeah, he was in Logan.
Okay, right.
Nice return from him.
I think he's suitably menacing.
He had teeth eyes.
Like Patton Oswalt as Matthew the Raven.
See, I didn't like that because it was so obviously Patton Oswalt.
Right, okay.
I think he's terrific, but I think that for me took me out of it a little bit.
Yeah, there you go.
Who else was good in this?
I think Gwendolyn Christie was great as Lucifer
and Jenna Coleman as Joanna Constantine.
Was that a rights thing to not use John Constantine?
No, I think it might have been because I think maybe we mentioned it before,
but Joanna Constantine in the comic books is an ancestor of John Constantine.
And I think maybe they just wanted a through line to be like, okay,
well, he meets Joanna.
He meets an ancestor of Joanna in the past,
and he's the present-day version.
I think maybe that was it.
I would have.
But it also wouldn't shock me because there's so many other Constantines.
There's the CW one and there's the Keanu Reeves one.
Maybe they were just like – or maybe it could be a bunch of things.
I think from memory he just thought that would be interesting.
Yeah, maybe.
Again, it might have been that and also if you put in a John Constantine,
a John Constantine, people would be like,
oh, but he doesn't look like Sting and he doesn't –
oh, but he doesn't look like Keanu.
Which one is it?
What part of the ongoing DCEUCW, what is the thing?
And I imagine maybe Gaiman was just like, it's none of them.
Yeah.
And if I make it a different character, people will not ask me questions
about where it fits in a larger comic book universe.
This is the same with all the other stuff, I think.
I love all other stuff.
What we didn't get, and I guess it's not really part of the Sandman,
the mystical kind of Sandman universe,
I would have liked to see a nod to the 1930s Sandman, the mystery man.
Maybe we'll get that in subsequent seasons if we ever get a subsequent season.
But if people want to check that out,
I think people should read the comic books as well.
If you like this.
I mean, I love reading a comic book.
I'm happy.
I'll flick through a comic book.
There's that and there's also Sandman Mystery Theatre, which is kind of a sort of a modern retelling of the pulp Sandman character
who's just a guy in a suit and a gas mask.
Punching someone.
Just punching someone, yeah.
I love that.
Well, Mason, it's time.
Oh, what's it time for?
We have to talk about Pinocchio.
Okay, is this what we read and what we're going to read?
No, no.
This is the main part of the show.
Okay, well, that's all right because I remembered I have something
in what we read and what we're going to read. Terrific. Okay This is the main part of the show. Okay, well, that's all right because I remembered I have something in what we read and what we're going to read.
Terrific.
That's fine.
Okay.
Anyway, you made us watch Pinocchio.
No, I only watched 10 minutes of Pinocchio.
God damn it.
That wasn't intentional.
You owe me big time.
You owe me a flavor wrap, James.
Well, Claire has been busy doing a lot of interviews and stuff.
So I haven't had the opportunity to sit down and watch Pinocchio
and I didn't want to make my son watch Pinocchio. Sure. Because I heard nothing but bad things. You know, maybe it's interviews and stuff. So I haven't had the opportunity to sit down and watch Pinocchio and I didn't want to make my son watch Pinocchio.
Sure.
Because I heard nothing but bad things.
You know, maybe it's dark and twisted.
I don't know.
It's not.
So, look, I know we talked about how anybody can be any race
or colour or whatever, but we talk about the Tom Hanks being Italian.
This isn't even the first.
It's Italian Eurasia, Mason.
It is.
This isn't even the first time this year he's played a vague European man.
What was he in?
Yeah, Elvis.
Oh, I haven't watched it yet.
Have you watched it?
No.
Not yet, but I've seen enough clips of him.
To know that you love it?
Yeah, I love it.
I don't actually obviously care about that.
Yeah, I just couldn't also.
I just hated it.
What did you think?
I mean, it's, look, technically.
Yeah.
I guess it's interesting.
All the clocks were different Disney characters.
Yeah, and there's a, like as an example,
there's a moment where Jiminy Cricket is looking inside,
I think he's looking inside Giuseppe's,
that's not the character.
What's the character's name?
Geppetto.
Geppetto's, there we go.
I was thinking Papa Giuseppe's genuine Italian pizza.
But he's looking inside.
He's outside and I think he's looking in Geppetto's workshop
and you see just the window and the window looks like a perfect,
it looks like a real pane of glass with just like a little bit
of like dirt and mold around it.
And it's just so well done and like all the textures are well done.
But it's just, from what I can tell,
it is pretty much a frame-by-frame remake of the original
and it's just not very interesting.
It's just –
So he ends up in the whale.
Is that true?
Yes.
How does that happen?
I don't think I've ever seen it.
Well, it's not a whale.
It's a monster.
It's a sea monster that looks a lot like a whale.
Oh.
So the basic –
Yeah.
So the basic plot is that Geppetto, he's all alone,
but he carves a wooden boy.
Yep.
And then he goes to sleep and then the star,
the Wish Upon a Star star, makes him alive
and the blue fairy shows up and is like,
I'm going to give you consciousness and all this sort of stuff.
But then you won't become a real boy unless you prove you're brave
and something, something, whatever.
Like a real boy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then Geppetto sends him to school and he gets waylaid by a fox
played by Keegan-Michael Key who's like, I'm going to make you a star.
And then he goes to a – there's a couple of good jokes.
At the end he goes – at the end when he finally meets up with Geppetto again,
Pinocchio recounts his entire adventure and Geppetto's like,
you did all that in one day?
And I'm like, that was pretty funny.
It was a good – look, me retelling it is not good.
No, no, it's a great joke.
But I think Tom Hanks really sells it.
Okay.
But then he gets put in a travelling circus show.
There's an evil circus guy.
Turns into a donkey.
Yeah, and then – no, well, then, James, then he goes –
he escapes there and then he goes to.
I feel so bad I made you watch this.
That wasn't my intention.
It wasn't a trick, mate.
I feel, I think I have seen the original Pinocchio
and it's the same.
But, and then he goes to Pleasure Island,
which is where all the naughty children go.
The creeps go.
They think they're going to have the greatest time,
but then Luke Evans, who is an evil guy,
if you do enough evil on Pleasure Island,
you get turned into a donkey.
Magic turns you into a donkey,
and then he sells the donkeys for donkey meat, I think.
But then he escapes.
And meanwhile, Geppetto has learned that he's gone out to sea
at Pleasure Island, so he sells all his clocks and he goes to.
But he loved his clocks.
I know, but he loves Pinocchio more.
The reminder of his wife or something.
Yeah, something.
But then he goes out into the ocean.
He buys a boat, but then
they sort of meet in the middle and then they get eaten
by the big sea monster.
And then they start a fire on the sea monster
and they escape. And then it's like...
Pretty much, yeah. How does he turn into a regular
boy? He doesn't. They're like, maybe
one day he'll become a real boy.
What?
Maybe there's more stories to come with Pinocchio.
That's crazy, really?
I don't want that, though.
I didn't finish it.
Just the moment where he was just like, oh, I'm so sad.
My son died, so I've made this wooden boy.
Oh, I could never sell my clocks.
I'm so sad because my wife died.
I'm like, hey, stop talking to yourself, man.
Oh, you think that's maybe why he hasn't got another wife?
No, I just thought it was really heavy handed.
I'm just like.
Well, that's how they did it.
Those things could have been inferred.
You just show a picture.
There's his kid and his wife or whatever.
I mean.
And underneath it says my kid and wife are dead.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's written that on the picture frame.
And then Elaine from Seinfeld shows up and she's like,
I need a little wooden boy for the team.
Should I watch this?
Thunderbolts.
Should I show my kids this?
I don't know.
Show them the original one.
Isn't it spookier?
Yeah, I think it is spookier actually, yeah.
Well, I mean that's the thing.
Like technically I guess this is an interesting achievement,
but it's not as interesting as, you know, two hours of hand-drawn,
you know, beautiful hand-drawn animation, whereas this is just,
well, we built the Pinocchio character model and we'll put in this scene
and this scene.
I don't know.
I didn't like his eyes either.
I thought the painted on it kind of looked like the lack of, I think,
outline on his eyes.
Right, right.
Just like, I don't know.
I don't know.
Anyway, I loved it.
Is that it, Mason?
That's not it. No, it's certainly not it. Because't know. I don't know. Anyway, I loved it. Is that it, Mason? That's not it.
No, it's certainly not it.
Because we've got more things to do.
Anyway, I apologise.
I did not, it wasn't my intention to trick you into watching Pinocchio.
Next time you say we're watching a thing, I'm going to text you every ten minutes.
Like, you're still watching this?
You're still watching?
Even if you're sitting next to me in the centre, I'd be like,
you're still paying attention to this?
You're still paying attention to this? You're still paying attention to this?
I've never not watched something.
Maybe he does turn into a real boy in the original.
This is maybe perhaps more authentic to the.
I couldn't tell you.
Also, we should stress that this is not the live action version
that came out a couple of years ago, nor is it the Guillermo del Toro one
which is still coming out.
This is a different one.
Have you seen the Paulie Shaw one?
No.
You haven't seen this clip?
No, I don't think so.
Okay, I'm going to play it for you right now. Right.'t seen this clip? No, I don't think so. Okay, I'm going to play it for you right now.
Right.
Have you really not seen this?
I don't think so.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Ben sent me this.
Oh.
Ben, the editor, of course.
So just tell me when, just you'll say.
Okay.
There you go. Now, what should we name you? Oh, just you'll say. Okay. There you go.
Now, what should we name you?
Oh, this is CGI also.
No, he'd grow up to be a turtle who only cares about pizza.
I don't believe my eyes.
Your name will be Pinocchio.
Father, when can I leave to be on my own?
Oh, that's bad.
I see where he's going with it, but...
I just love it how it's just pulling, Father.
You just recorded it over the phone, I guess.
Yeah, I don't know.
I think the cast is pretty good, compared to that especially.
It's Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Jiminy Cricket,
which I wouldn't have known unless.
Yeah, he nails that.
Yeah.
Lorraine Bracco is from, of course, The Sopranos, is a seagull.
Keegan-Michael Key is a fox, but he also has this hideous mute monster cat sidekick.
Okay.
He's just a freak, just a real horrible little freak.
Just a freak, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the kid who plays Pinocchio, pretty good, I thought.
Benjamin Evans something. Ainsworth, yes. Wow. Yeah. Oh, and Luke huh? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And the kid who plays Pinocchio, pretty good, I thought. Benjamin Evans something.
Ainsworth, yes.
Wow.
Yeah.
Oh, and Luke Evans is as good as the coachman, I think.
I think he's particularly.
He'll dip into a live action fable or something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I love Luke Evans on the screen.
It's true.
I love his Instagram.
A lot of charisma.
He's always shirtless.
He's very fit.
He's always very fit.
Having a drink and a bench time. Check him out on Instagram. Check him out on Instagram. A lot of charisma. He's always shirtless. He's very fit. He's always very fit. Having a drink and a bench time.
Check him out on Instagram.
Check him out on Instagram.
All right.
A little plug for Luke Evans' Instagram.
Shall we move on?
Yes.
But to what?
Let's move on to what we're reading.
What are we going to read?
What are we going to read?
As if we haven't been bloody reading a bunch of stuff.
He's right.
I'm doing a thing.
I'm doing a thing.
What are we reading today? stuff he's right i'm doing the thing wow wow indeed we come in here and we say what have we been doing that's right that's what we said to each other uh what do you mean reading and doing i watched a movie uh which has been
out for a little while but i forgot it was happening but uh happening no not the happening
i've never i've never seen the happening.
It's fascinating.
Yeah.
Speaking of, you know, Brendan Fraser's got a lot of heat going on.
The whale is apparently very good.
The whale is apparently very good.
He's gotten a lot of Oscar buzz.
He would have got a lot of heat for the bloody Firefly in Batgirl,
but of course that got cancelled.
Yes, very good.
But I decided to check out another thing he's in,
which is a Steven Soderbergh movie called No Sudden Move,
which came out last year.
Oh, I haven't seen that.
But it's on all your bloody streaming platforms.
Is it good?
Yeah, it's good.
It's like a period sort of heist movie.
What's the period?
Like the 50s.
But here's the cast.
So it's Steven Soderbergh.
Oh, loving this cast.
It's written by Ed Solomon, who did Men in Black,
among many, many things.
Yes, yes.
But here's the cast. Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Tor Written by Ed Solomon, who did Men in Black, among many, many things. Yes, yes. But here's the cast.
Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro, David Harbour, John Hamm, Amy Simons,
Brendan Fazer, Kieran Culkin.
How have I never heard of this?
The late Ray Liotta, Bill Duke, Matt Damon is also in this movie.
Did you say John Hamm as well?
John Hamm is also in this movie, yeah.
Sebastian Stan is in it?
Is he?
Yeah, apparently.
I don't remember that at all.
Maybe he's the voice of a computer.
He might be the voice of a computer, yeah.
Damn, man.
How have I not heard of this?
It's amazing, isn't it?
Yeah.
So it's good?
Yeah, it's really good.
Peter Lee?
Brendan Fraser.
No, he's got a significant role, though.
Yeah, okay.
He's like, he's a guy, he's one of, well, it's a smallish role,
but he's a guy, he's like, he's a guy making the heist happen.
He's organising all the blokes.
Oh, he's the heist man.
He's organising all the blokes you need.
I'm going to put that in my list of things, Mason.
Yeah, it's good.
No sudden move.
So is it Oceans-esque?
No, it's more of a…
The bank job?
The Italian job?
It's close to the bank job, I would suggest.
Okay, the Italian job?
Which one? The original or the remake? No to The Bank Job, I would suggest. Okay, The Italian Job? Which one?
The original or the remake?
No, The Bank Job, James.
Which one?
The only one.
Very good.
I like that movie.
It's good.
Mason, we both read Superman Up in the Sky for our comic book club.
Which is 2019.
It's written by Tom King and illustrated by Andy Kubit.
It's very good.
It's really good, right?
That will be out in a couple of weeks, though,
because at bigsandwich.co right now, if you do want to sign up for nine bucks a month, it's like good. It's really good, right? That will be out in a couple of weeks though because at bigsandwich.co right now,
if you do want to sign up for $9 a month,
it's like a private Patreon.
We did a commentary for the 1990 Captain America movie.
We said why not?
We said why not.
Also, it's on YouTube,
so if you did want to watch it along with this,
it's on YouTube.
You don't have to buy a weird bootleg or anything.
It's on YouTube.
The weird bootleg is ready for you right now.
That's right.
Nobody's ever bothered to take it down for some reason. What a wild assortment of stuff on YouTube. The weird bootleg is ready for you right now. That's right. Nobody's ever bothered to take it down for some reason.
What a wild assortment of stuff on YouTube.
So you can sync it to that.
You would think.
I'm going to check right now to see if it's still on there.
What, do you think we looked at it and so they took it down?
Well, maybe.
Guys, it's still there.
Of course it is.
That's wild.
It's interesting, isn't it, though, as a movie? Yeah, it is, there. Of course it is. That's wild. You'd think because you would think.
It's interesting, isn't it, though, as a movie?
Yeah, it is, isn't it?
Yeah.
Well, look, what I would say about it.
It's also not as bad as I thought it would be.
No, I mean, it's sort of, it's not great.
No, I mean, it's, you know, it's probably a step below your Batman 89s
and that sort of stuff.
Yes, it is.
It's significantly.
No, it's significantly.
And there's some bizarre choices in it in terms of storyline and casting and why the Red Skull is Italian and not a Nazi.
There's a bike sequence which unfolds very rapidly.
There's a couple of scenes that are hectic.
Let me tell you that much.
Just that are absolutely worth the price of admission, which is free.
Yeah.
Yeah, people should check that out.
Not without commentary.
That'll cost you.
Yeah, that'll cost you.
The movie is free for some reason, but ours isn't.
But isn't it interesting that Marvel haven't,
or Disney haven't gone, we'll get rid of this?
I don't think they care.
Okay, well, we'll see, won't we?
Yeah.
You got anything else?
Because I've got another thing.
I don't have any more things, James.
Go for it.
I'm going to talk about Andor episodes one to four.
Oh.
But I'm going to not do spoilers.
I think this might be the best Star Wars series they've made so far.
I've only seen the first four, obviously.
Is it filled with Easter eggs and references?
No.
Your watermark for what is good.
I didn't know if you saw that.
I think it was Grace Randolph did a review that was like,
this has got no Easter eggs in it and it's boring or whatever.
I don't know what she said, but it was the criticism was there's not enough
Easter eggs, but that to me is a strength.
I think the fact that this doesn't really rely on anything outside of Andorra
we've seen.
There's a few like Mon Mothma shows up and a few other bits and pieces,
but it's very separate.
There's no sand planet.
You're not like, oh, look, it's a lightsaber and a whatever.
Is there a planet of pale British men?
Yeah, there's a lot of that.
That's what I like.
That's what I like from the original.
Yeah, it feels like if you, I think if people are-
If I made a Star Wars?
If you made a Star Wars but you actually managed to pull it off
and make it good, I think this could be it.
But I think also-
I'm halfway there.
Tony Gilroy.
Yes.
I don't think he, who came in to redo most of Rogue One or whatever he did,
I don't think he likes Star Wars.
And I think that's good.
Like Harrison Ford.
Like Harrison Ford.
I think it's because he's made this narrative, which again, for the most part, is interesting
and self-contained.
All leads into Rogue One.
So not like Star Wars.
Well, no, it doesn't rely on like, when's Obi-Wan going to meet whatever.
And again, I thought Obi-Wan was all right.
It's fine.
But I also think that if you grew up with Star Wars and you want an adult Star Wars
and you're sick of like, you know, Star Wars is for kids.
So this isn't my complaint.
But if you're looking for something that's more adult, this is, I mean, it's still Star
Wars, but this is that.
It also feels like the narrative has like purpose and a point,
like you can see where it's going.
Apparently it was going to be five seasons.
Five seasons? Five seasons, five years leading up to Rogue One.
But the guy who, what's his name?
Because Cassian Andor.
Diego Luna was like, I'll kill myself if I do five years.
So they're like, we'll do two seasons.
So they're moving everything ahead.
It doesn't feel like it's condensed. Again, I've kill myself if I do five years. So they're like, we'll do two seasons. So they're moving everything ahead. It doesn't feel like it's condensed.
Again, I've only seen four.
But it feels like a storyteller or a set of storytellers who have an idea of what they
want to do.
And this doesn't feel also like a knee-jerk reaction to the previous thing that upset
people or it's filled with fan expectation because I don't want a prequel to Rogue One.
I don't even
like this era like i'm sick of it yeah but just seeing a lot of the behind the scenes stuff and
you visit mon mothma and it's like oh an easter egg yeah but it's like no but it's like you see
her before she you know she's open cassie and you've got to protect this yoda egg
it'll turn into a grogu but like like Mon Mothma, you see her.
I guess I will.
In her day-to-day life and it's like, oh,
so this is before she was openly like rebelling
and people are watching her.
Like people know.
And you see like the Empire spy network and how that works
and all the bureaucracy.
There's like a private security force in it,
which is like a rung below the Empire.
Yeah, right.
We're just like people.
Oh, like our cops, our Star Wars cops.
Yeah, they rent to cops basically,
and they're just like a bunch of like people who don't give a shit
or social climbers or whatever.
Yeah, right.
So the dynamic of that was really interesting.
Stellan Skarsgård is like a really fascinating character as well.
With a haircut change it seems at some point. I'm not going to tell youård is like a really fascinating character as well. With a haircut change, it seems, at some point.
I'm not going to tell you.
There is.
I won't get into that.
Dramatic.
Does he get dumped?
Yeah, he gets dumped.
Does he cut his hair?
He gets bangs?
Yeah, look, I don't want to talk it up too much because I think also
if you're sick of Star Wars, if you hate Star Wars,
if you hate Star Wars Disney, I can't imagine any of this
is going to sway anybody.
But I kind of hate Star Wars.
Yeah.
Maybe I'll enjoy it. It sounds of this is going to sway anybody. But I kind of hate Star Wars. Yeah, but I...
Maybe I'll enjoy it.
It sounds like I'm going to enjoy this.
Now, does the narrative suffer at any point
because we know that the main character at some point
is going to be absolutely torn into his component atoms
by a Death Star super laser?
No, I think he's good and it's fine.
Also, I think for clarity's sake,
this is my social media reaction as opposed to an actual review.
Oh, for embargo purposes. Yeah, this is my social media reaction as opposed to an actual review. Oh, for embargo purposes.
Yeah, this is not a review.
Does that work?
What a fine line.
I don't know.
It sounds like we're going to get blacklisted
from yet another distribution service, James.
James.
Anyway, so that's first three are out this week,
which is good.
I think if they had have done one, it's not enough.
Like three is good.
Three really gets me.
You're going to spend this entire week swanning about being like,
oh, but you never know what's going to happen in episode four.
I am going to do that, yeah.
Insufferable.
Anyway, are you going to watch it?
Yeah.
Yeah, I think I will.
It looks fun.
Cool.
Anything else?
That's the whole thing, I think.
Of the show?
No.
Mason, let's do more show.
Okay, let's do more show.
For example, we could do a segment called Letters. Okay. And I've got a theme song for Let mason let's do more show okay let's do more show for example we could
do a segment called letters okay and i've got a theme song for letters let's do it might run right
now the classic one was letters oh letters we love you some letters they're only a day away
let us do be here right now mason. Letters do be here right now.
If you do want to send a letter to the show,
you can hashtag WeeklyPlanetPod on Twitter
or WeeklyPlanetPod at gmail.com.
Did we get an absolute bevy of emails this week, Mason?
We got a bevy, actually.
Because you had a big sook about we didn't get enough emails.
We did have a big sook.
Then a bunch of them were in spam.
We had a big sook.
This is an interesting anecdote from a person whose name we shall not reveal.
Oh, yes, I did read this one, and I'm very excited for this.
And she says, hello, perfect, wonderful James and Maiso.
Hello.
It's me, a long-time fan of your show.
I initially read that as it's a me, a long-time fan of your show.
So we know this person is Italian.
That's right, and that's appropriate given the subject.
I also watched House of Gucci the other day.
And?
I liked it.
It's fun.
It could be better though, right?
It certainly could be better.
Like, wow, what an interesting story that's not told as well as maybe it could have been.
But, yeah, that's probably true.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jared Leto's really good in it.
Fabulous.
Well, speaking of, this person says, I know month beer says long since past us, but does
anything truly end?
That's a terrible thing to say.
I wanted to share a story with you about Jared Leto.
I'm a comedian in Canada and was living and performing in Toronto
when Suicide Squad, the first one, was shooting here.
One night I was performing in a club when one of the staff came backstage
before the show and said, just a heads up,
Jared Leto is in the audience.
Try not to single him out.
We're all very excited because maybe we'd meet this famous,
handsome celebrity man.
When the show began, he whipped off his toque,
aka beanie if you speak American, to reveal he had acid green hair.
Then he would listen for a joke, wait for the laughter to die down,
and then shriek, rah-ha-ha-ha-ha,
almost as though he was mocking the audience for laughing.
This ding-dong was in character as the Joker,
going full method for a role when he would inevitably
only be on screen for 11 seconds.
It was completely pulling focus, making the show super awkward.
We weren't allowed to say anything or kick him out,
so he just ruined the show for a full hour and a half.
Many Toronto comedians have stories like this one.
An hour and a half.
We sit around telling stories about it at parties
and events like that one episode of the Batman the Animated Series
where all the kids are telling stories about Batman,
except we're telling a story about a guy who sucks.
Sorry if the story was long.
Happy month of the year, gentlemen.
That's hardly the longest story we've ever been sent.
Oh, very true.
Fascinating.
And I appreciate that it has been broken up into paragraphs
as opposed to just one long run on sentences.
Yeah, yeah.
It doesn't also have to be like the paragraph doesn't even have
to make sense.
But if you could just space about.
Yeah, that'd be great.
I appreciate that.
Fascinating stuff.
You went full method. Yeah. And there's nothing i appreciate more definitely than jared leto just yes why is
he why is he like that it's a great question i'm gonna tweet here mason from jc fox who says
hashtag weekly planet pod we need more details on this, please and thank you.
Okay.
And you might be like, what's that in relation to?
There's a clip from Round the Twist that went viral this week.
So Round the Twist, if you don't know,
was a children's television show.
It was based off the short stories and work of Australian kids author
Paul Jennings.
And it was like spooky and strange happenings to these kids
who lived in a lighthouse.
And some of them were terrifying.
And this particular one was a scarecrow coming to life.
And you see its tongue under the scarecrow, the hay,
and it pulls the scarecrow stick out of its back and it chases a girl
in a clown costume.
I remember seeing that as a kid and just being like,
why would you make this?
This is the worst thing I've ever seen.
I hate this.
It's terrifying.
There's a lot of that.
There's an episode where there's so many seagulls that their house
gets pooped in by birds.
It's like snow, but it's bird poop.
There's an episode where a kid eats a bunch of snails
and you see it on screen.
There's an episode where a ghost, they go into a spooky car place
and they steal a skull
and they get it from a ghost. Do you remember
this shit? Yeah, I do remember. Horrifying.
And it wasn't like Goosebumps where it's like
ha ha, there's a werewolf and whatever. Isn't
this fun? It's like horrifying imagery.
Terrifying.
Spooky stuff. But I guess the idea was
they're like, we'll leave you alone in this
coastal town and just make
one of these every week and we don't care what's in it.
It was very hands off.
I've talked about it.
I actually went down that way recently.
But I've been to that lighthouse and I did the tour.
But the lighthouse, it's not the same on the inside.
And I was very disappointed.
And I hated it.
It was a boring Life Now Lighthouse tour.
It was like this is where they changed the light,
and I'm like, is it?
All right, let's go.
What else have you got, Mason?
Here's an email, and I noted this down earlier
because I think we should watch this and talk about it.
Okay.
This is from Matt.
Matt.
Hello, lads.
Welcome back.
After your time off, you were missed.
Thanks, man.
Since you've taken the lazy route of asking your loyal listeners
to suggest content for your show,
I figured I'd suggest Michael Flatley's Blackbird.
Did you say this, James?
Michael Flatley?
The dancer?
Yes.
I think you should watch the trailer for this, James.
Okay.
I think you should maybe pause and watch the trailer for this.
I'll not do it live?
Oh, we can do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, right.
Michael.
You can just put in Blackbird trailer, I reckon.
Oh, yeah, I got it.
So this is a- Do you want to see it or can I just- No, you can watch it. I want reckon. Oh, yeah, I got it. So this is a...
Do you want to see it or can I just...
No, you can watch it.
I want to see your reaction, if I'm honest.
Is he an actor?
No.
Okay.
Minute and a half.
Is today the day you wish to confess your sins?
Not today.
My sins are my own. Dance Lord pictures
Love that
Eric Roberts
It's ticking all the boxes, right?
Yeah.
Is he an assassin?
Maybe.
Maybe. Maybe.
Okay.
He's not going to get past it.
Oh, kissing. I believe you have something in mind. The way I was not a very concerned.
And what I do is out of your control.
Always do an action.
Bless me, Father, for I have sinned.
Nice.
And I'm about to sin again.
What is this?
It's a vanity project, James.
It's like his James Bond, like, taken.
That's crazy.
I was waiting for, like, what is this, an ad for?
Looks like an ad for a car or something, doesn't it?
Or a mobile phone service or something.
But it's a movie which seems to be.
Ex-MI6 operative.
What seems to have happened here is he's decided he wants a role
in a movie where he, it is a movie, I believe.
How old is he?
60.
He's 60, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it's a movie that is starring, is written, directed
and produced by Michael Flatley.
And if you don't recognise the name, it is because he is a –
oh, it's from 2018.
Okay.
Oh, it's out.
It's out, but it seems to have gotten a rush of –
13% Rotten Tomatoes.
Yeah, yeah.
It got kind of a – it went unannounced for years
and then it got like this rush on social media all of a sudden.
He wrote and directed it.
He wrote, directed and produced it.
I mean, I know you said that, but like.
He starred in it and he seems to be, it's a movie where he is sort
of a combination of James Bond and Humphrey Bogart's character
in Casablanca.
Oh, okay.
He's a spy but he also owns a bar and I think he paid for it himself.
Yeah.
And it looks fascinating, doesn't it?
So this is a review from Marianne Johnson.
It says, long rumoured, long threatened,
writer, director, producer, star, flatly self-financed,
pablum, pablum opus.
Pablum, yes.
What does that mean?
Like not magnum?
No, not magnum.
Like pablum, like just like.
Like Pablum Picasso?
Yeah, like Pablum Picasso, a real work of art.
It's like mush, I think.
It's baffling and hilariously awful that exists only because
an incredibly rich man has money to burn.
It does feel like I was waiting for it to take a turn also
into like Saturday Night Live where he's like,
you don't know like what I do.
And then he's dancing.
I was waiting for that turn like it was just going to be a comedy.
Did you like his cocked hat?
In every scene he had a cocked hat.
He's in the rain and he's by a grave.
Yeah.
But in every scene a different cocked hat.
It's fascinating.
And what fascinates me about this is he's, I assume he has so much money.
Because people loved him.
In the 90s, he was everywhere.
He was everywhere.
If you had that amount of money, you could do James Bond things.
You could do like Tom Cruise stuff.
You could learn to fly a plane.
You could learn martial arts.
You could do rock climbing and stunt things.
And you could fire guns.
And you could put on a tuxedo and fly to Monaco
and go to a casino and, you know, gamble a bunch of money
and all that sort of stuff.
Yeah.
But instead you've decided to do this.
I'm going to just read the Wikipedia.
Okay, great.
Because I think there might be some answers to what you're talking about.
So Blackbird was dismissed by a vanity project.
Brian Lloyd, an entertainment journalist,
compared it to Tommy Wiseau's The Room.
The first screening was in June of 2018,
a private shine for cast and crew at the Stella Cinema, etc.
In 2018, Flatley also claimed to be in pre-production
on Blackbird 2.
Nice.
However, there has never been a general release of Blackbird,
fueling speculation about the film's quality.
In 2019, Brian Lloyd of Entertainment, i.e.,
wrote a lengthy investigation into the film,
finding out that over 200 people attended the screening,
and as far as it can reasonably, it can be reasonably determined,
none of them were journalists or critics.
When asked if perhaps the jury of Raindance Film Festival
had seen Blackbird, says that this did not take place.
A general film released to Irish cinemas has been announced
for September 2nd, 2022, and it premiered in August 2022
of the Lighthouse Cinema in Dublin.
So it has just come out.
Oh, they made it in 2018.
Yeah, so the trailer and all that and the announcements
are from years back.
Okay, so people have been waiting for years to figure it,
to learn what kind of amazing mobile phone plan details
they'll be getting on incredible deals.
Flatly's shows have paid for more than 60 million people
in 60 countries and have grossed more than a billion dollars.
So yeah, it says he's worth $350 million.
And what's that, a $20 million movie maybe?
I reckon he, yeah, maybe.
It's pretty generous.
Yeah, yeah.
$20 million.
Yeah.
God, I want to watch it.
Do you want to watch it? I do want to watch it, yeah. Mason, we should both. It's pretty generous. Yeah, yeah. $20 million. Yeah. God, I want to watch it. Do you want to watch it?
I do want to watch it, yeah.
Mason, we should both watch it for next week.
It does go for 90 minutes, so that's exactly 90 minutes.
That is the perfect action movie running time.
Is he an actor?
No.
I know I said that before, but like.
Unless he's been in like a Midsommar Murders or something. Yeah, I mean, I know his face, so I but like. Unless he's been in like a Midsummer Murders or something.
Yeah, I mean, I know his face, so I feel like I would have seen him in something.
Riverdance, Lord of the Dance, Feet of Flames.
Yep.
Celtic Tiger.
Television performances, Return to the Stage.
Oh, very good.
A flute album.
A Night to Remember, Dangerous Games.
Injuries, Farewell to a Retirement.
Trump Inauguration.
What?
He introduced his troupe for a performance at the inauguration
of Donald Trump.
Flatley called it a great honour.
In 2018, Flatley wrote, directed and financed and starred
in Blackbird.
Painting?
No, there's no other acting in here.
Here we go.
As November 2018, pre-production work has already begun
on Flatley's second film titled Dream Dance.
Wow, wow, wow.
Set in Hollywood during the outbreak of World War II.
Wow.
Blackbird premiered and blah, blah, blah.
Okay, well, that's great stuff.
This guy does paintings.
This guy does it all.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, the only thing he does well is dancing, but this is incredible.
Love it.
Big fan.
Right?
Yeah, we should watch that for something.
I don't know.
Not for us, personally.
No, no, no, no, no.
You know, 10, 15 years ago, we would have. We would absolutely watch this, yeah. Yeah. And just for us. No, no, no, no, no. You know, 10, 15 years ago we would have.
We would absolutely watch this, yeah.
And just for us.
A lot of people, maybe they don't know that,
but this, what we do, we already did this.
That's true.
We've been doing this for 20 odd years.
Do you think there's any references to river dancing in it?
I don't know.
Great question.
Like a pair of shoes that he hangs up or in the cupboard.
Or like somebody shoots at him and he does a tiny little river dance together.
I would love to see what kind of action Flatley's putting on screen, you know?
Yeah, yeah.
Great stuff.
God.
He's had, like, you can see also the face is like he's had the surgery
and the thing and the more like that, which is fine.
Like, I'm not against plastic surgery.
I would 100% get plastic surgery. And I will. I'm going to do it after the show. You should. I'm not against plastic surgery. I would 100% get plastic surgery and I will.
I'm going to do it after the show.
You should.
I should.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, and look, it's like half past 10,
but I reckon if we ring around, we could probably,
it's kind of imperative you get that surgery.
I could get it somewhere.
Yeah, I think you can get it somewhere.
Yeah, yeah.
There's got to be a 24-hour emergency plastic surgery place
for your particular issue.
Yes, yes, yes.
You got any others?
Just a couple more.
Just a couple of thank yous.
This is from Michael.
Michael.
He says, over this past year and a half, I've had the worst luck,
got into a car accident, had trouble with Dr. Bills for a while,
had to get a lot of dental work done, and my mental health has plummeted.
However, listening to your podcast and watching Caravan of Garbage
has helped me cheer up and laugh so much.
Thank you for everything you do.
Thank you for everything you've done.
You're very welcome, Michael.
I can see your photo.
You've got a cheeky smile there.
Let me see this cheeky smile.
It's a bit of a cheeky smile.
That's too cheeky.
But you know, it's good.
It is good.
You've got to keep that cheek about you, don't you?
That's right.
It's good stuff.
No, I'm glad you're doing well despite all those things.
That's excellent.
This is from Script John, who we've heard from before.
Too Many Servings of John, you might recognise.
Oh, yes, of course.
So thoughts, and he wrote in relation to this.
So Red Day, John Page and Glenn Powell will star in a remake
of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Yeah.
That's a movie very close to your heart.
I love that movie.
We'll produce.
Now, there's also a sequel movie.
Oh, no, it's a prequel.
It's like they recast it all. Apparently it's not very good. But it's called like The Early Adventures of Sundance and whatever. Okay, Will Produce. Now, there's also a sequel movie. Oh, no, it's a prequel. It's like they recast it all.
Apparently it's not very good.
But it's called like The Early Adventures of Sundance and whatever.
Okay, right, right, right.
Further details.
Butch and Sundance babies.
That's right.
Further details of its plot are still being kept under wraps.
But it reportedly takes place in an alternate reality similar to the one
in the Prime video series Man in the High Castle.
So where they live?
These guys, they live. Wait, who lives in the – isn't the Man in the High Castle. So where they live, these guys, they live.
Wait, who lives in the – isn't the Man in the High Castle universe
the one where the Nazis won?
The Nazis won or whatever.
So Butch and Sundance are going to be in the Man in the High Castle universe.
No, no, no, similar to the one.
Oh, I see, right.
So they – if you've seen Butch – I mean, you know,
because they're famous outlaws, I guess, they don't survive.
Yes.
So do you think they'd make it they do survive?
Well, maybe it's like a present day where stuff is still Old West.
Maybe it's 2022 but technology hasn't progressed
and so it's still kind of Wild West.
Maybe that's what they're talking about.
Or maybe it's like maybe they want to modernize this concept.
So they're like, okay, we want to butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid,
but they're robbing banks in bloody modern day.
They're using credit cards.
They're using credit cards.
They're shooting holes in a Bitcoin.
Credit cards.
They're shooting holes in credit cards.
Yes, that's right.
They're shooting up a coal supermarket.
My initial thought for this, though, was like.
They're going to Red Rooster.
They're like, give us all the chicken in the attic.
We know it's there. Give us all the good
chicken.
My initial thoughts was, I hate the
idea of this. But then looking into it
and who's in it, whatever.
Yeah, why not? Give another run at it. It won't
take away from the original movie, probably.
And as I said, there's already a prequel
or something, I think. That's right.
It's called Butch and Sundance, the early years or something.
Anyways, is that the end of the show?
I think that's the end of the whole show.
Folks, thank you so much for listening to the show.
We're back, baby.
We thought people wouldn't come back.
It's true.
But they've come back.
The early days, it's called.
Peter Weller's in it.
Oh, I love that Peter Weller.
Yeah, I was worried because the first Caravan of Garbage video we came up,
it was, they tell you, did I tell you this?
I think you mentioned this last episode actually.
Oh, yeah.
It was bad news.
But now we're back, baby.
That's right.
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Telling a friend also helps as well.
That's right.
Like you said, it's all good, isn't it?
Yes.
I've got some here, Mason.
It's from Calimaker211 who says,
Fine, James, you win.
After six years of listening to your show,
James finally broke me down enough to review it in app.
That's true.
You can review it in app.
It's so easy, whatever you're listening to it on now.
This is the first ever podcast I've listened to
and it's still my favorite podcast to this day.
Keep up the great work, mates. Cheers!
And there's two beer emojis. And this one's also
five stars. Or is it one beer emoji and they cling together?
Oh, great question.
Yeah, no, it's two.
It's two, you know how they cheers?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're together, but there's two of those.
Oh! So it's four beers in total.
Oh, we've got two beers each.
That's right! Hell yeah. Double fisting, baby.
That's right.
This one's from DustyLover73.
He says, five stars, dusty, and then says, just a bit dusty.
Not bad.
We'll take that.
We'll take it.
James, those five-star reviews will keep us warm as we sail the seas of content on the
ship we're still on.
The ship of content.
I remembered it from earlier.
We're on the ship.
The great ship content.
Great.
We've dumped all the content on the shores for the people.
I hope everybody's seen it.
All the people have come out from their village and they're like,
yeah, you've done it.
Now go and get more content.
Oh.
Can we stay and can we enjoy it?
No, we just need more.
You're pariahs from the village.
You know what you did.
Just get us more content.
You grubs, get out of here.
It's our life.
It is.
That's what we do.
But if you want to get into contact with us.
And we're on horses.
Oh, yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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That's right.
He'll tell you the secrets.
Yep.
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That's the golden amount, James.
It really is.
If everybody gave us that amount of money they wouldn't miss. That's the golden amount, James. It really is. If everybody gave us that amount of money they wouldn't miss,
we'd have upwards of $10, $15.
We'd have everybody's extra money.
And we'd lay waste to that town.
We'd deliver content too.
We'd come back with weapons of war.
Oh, no.
Yes, Mason.
No, James.
Yes.
Wow.
Don't you think?
Yeah, I reckon probably.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, actually, now that I think about it, yeah.
Like a sick cannon or whatever.
Exactly, like a sick cannon or whatever.
Like one of those cannonballs, but it's a bunch of cannonballs,
but it's connected with a big chain.
Yeah, it just whips through it.
You're firing it, swinging it around.
Yeah, that's so cool.
That's right.
Here's some content for you.
Yeah.
Bam.
You're dead.
That's right.
Running with a knife in the teeth.
Apparently that weird album movie.
For the look, I wouldn't light it.
No.
Remember Will Smith?
I do, I do, I do.
I wouldn't actually stab anybody with that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Or if you're a big, big, big time spender,
you can go to BigSandwich.co.
This is where it's at.
$9 per month.
We've got all sorts of bonus podcasts,
movie commentaries, as we mentioned,
Captain America, Superman comic book, all sorts of bonus stuff. That's coming up soon. That's not out this week. We've got to record it after at. $9 per month. We've got all sorts of bonus podcasts, movie commentaries, as we mentioned, Captain America,
Superman comic book,
all sorts of bonus stuff.
That's coming up soon.
That's not out this week. We've got to record it
after this.
Yes, and there's a huge
back catalogue.
That's right.
A bunch of stuff.
Caravan of Garbage
wraps up The Hobbit
this week.
That's right.
So I'm glad that's over.
Bit of a long one,
I'll tell you that much.
Well, because for those
who, you know,
peep behind the curtain,
we recorded two of those before we went on break.
Yes, that's right.
And the third one was after.
So it just felt like it was always in the back of my mind.
It felt like an unexpected journey of some sort.
It certainly did.
A real desolation of Smaug.
Yep.
A real.
Five armies.
Yes.
Yes.
Nice.
Five guys.
Like the White Stripes song.
That's right.
There's a five guys burger in Melbourne now.
Do you have to line up forever for a Five Guys burger?
I don't know.
I haven't been yet, but I will.
Tell me how it is and then I'll know.
Okay, great.
Yeah.
Great.
We'll both get it for next week.
You son of a bitch.
What's the – oh, yeah.
If you want to support the show, you can also go to tpublic.com.
Let's search for the weekly planet base of a T-shirt.
A T-shirt?
Supports us in some very negligible
way. Yeah, we don't know. But also thank you to
the Brute and the Basilisk and Rackham Pro Musical Themes.
Next week, Michael Flatley's Blackbird.
And then Snake Eyes. And Snake Eyes,
that's right. And maybe I'll finish Pinocchio.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Great. I don't know what we're doing
next week yet, actually. Maybe League of Super Pets
because it's only just come out here.
Primo stuff. Does anybody care about League of Super Pets because it's only just come out here. Primo stuff. Does anybody care about
League of Super Pets?
Maybe we will
when we watch it.
It's pretty good.
I think I'm going to go this week
because it's school holidays
and I'll take my son.
Okay.
But maybe we'll go back
into cinemas
and see Avatar again.
Probably not though.
Alright, thanks everybody.
Grab that jam you guys.
We will see you next week.
Goodbye.
Get out of here.
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