The Weekly Planet - 448 Andor (Star Wars is good again we think?)
Episode Date: September 26, 2022WOW. A new Iron Man game? The return of The Punisher? Andor is here to save Star Wars because and Star Wars is good again apparently? All this and more discussed on this weeks episode! Thanks for list...ening!Visit bigsandwich.co for a bonus weekly show, exclusive movie commentaries, early stuff and ad-free podcast feeds for $9 per month.00:00 The Start05:22 Marvel's Iron Man Game18:11 Black Adam Footage Removed20:03 James Bond Casting24:38 She Hulk Catch-Up25:54 Jessica Jones & The Punisher in MCU27:32 Hulu's Hellraiser Trailer31:02 Knock at the Cabin Trailer32:59 Ironheart Suit Leak33:50 New Avatar Post Credits37:33 Andor Series Review - Episodes One to Three (spoilers 44:37 to 59:04)59:04 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read01:08:38 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.
With me as always, that's my co-host, Nick Mason.
I love how you keep it fresh with various different intonations and cadences.
I think you'd be able to find another one I did exactly like this. Oh, absolutely, yeah.
And then I'd go to jail?
You would absolutely go to jail, yes.
Oh, no. That's right. Well, I'd go to jail? You would absolutely go to jail, yes. Oh, no.
That's right.
Well, I hope nobody looks into that at all.
Just leave me be.
I don't want to go to jail.
Mason.
Go on.
As someone who's probably not going to jail, how are you doing?
Good, I think.
Do you know something that I don't?
I said probably.
I don't want to say definitely.
I don't know.
Do you know something I don't?
As far as I know, I'm in the clear.
Okay, great.
In the clear.
Yeah, I think so.
Great.
You've got away with it.
Unless you know something I don't know.
Well, I do know in terms of the movie news of this week. Oh, yes.
Great.
So it might be a little bit shorter this week.
We are recording a little bit earlier because it's footies, finals, fever.
I was just going to say, James, you read my mind.
I was going to say it's footies, finals, fever. And I was just going to say, James, you read my mind. I was going to say it's Hootie, finals, Fever.
And we both have a pretty jam-packed weekend,
so we're recording this on the Friday before.
So there might be a big news.
This might be a little bit shorter than usual.
The Australian grand final, the AFL grand final,
they might bring out a new version of the Batmobile
to drive around on the MCG or something, you know?
Angry Anderson.
Everybody knows this.
We've said it so many times.
Sometimes they overlap and we have to go to jail,
but we have to let people know.
Angry Anderson came out.
I want to say it was Batman Returns.
Are you going to explain who Angry Anderson is?
Okay, he's the lead singer of Rose Tattoo,
which was not hair metal.
What were they?
They were just like a pub rock band.
Pub rock band from like the 70s and 80s.
Yeah.
And he came out in, it wasn't the Batmobile.
No, it's Batmobile-esque though.
Yeah, it's a blue and it's clearly like they made it for this event.
Yeah, it's meant to be like a superhero-esque vehicle of some sort.
Yeah.
Like the kind of, it's like they made a real life version of like a toy you would get at like a $2 store
or like a convenience store or something like that.
And it's like super, super boss friends or whatever.
And it's like they can't, they couldn't,
illegally they can't use the Batmobile or whatever.
Exactly.
So that's what it looks like.
So it was 1991.
So Angry Anderson came out in the middle
of an absolute roaring crowd at the MCG
and he sung Bound for Glory out of key.
And everybody there is laughing.
It's great.
It's one of the greatest moments in Australian sporting history.
Except for the people who are gawping at the Batmobile.
Yeah, that's right.
But also, like, it looks like a boat.
Yeah.
Like, is it supposed to be the Batmobile?
You know what I reckon?
I reckon it's probably, I reckon maybe even Angry Anderson knows the guy who made it.
Some guy just made it off the sweat of his own brow.
And he was just like, look at this.
Like he's trying to impress his son.
He's a strange son.
Oh, okay.
Who's in his 30s.
Gotcha.
He would be.
And he just built it.
And then Angry Anderson saw it somehow and was like,
we've got to get this in the grand final.
We've got to get this on the news. And you almost hit him with a tram once no that's billy
brownless oh billy brownless was it yeah i'm sure you've got a angry anderson still i have i i nearly
bumped into him in the street but just as a person and he got and he got angry at me did he yeah he
got well his name isn't anderson is it that's true it's not mr anderson certainly not that's
mr angry anderson angry anderson yes anyways here's the news of the week anyway this is the That's true. It's not Mr. Anderson. Certainly not. It's Mr. Angry Anderson.
Mr. Angry Anderson, yes.
Anyways, here's the news of the week.
Anyway, so what we're saying ultimately is because the grand final's
on this weekend.
It's been an absolute nightmare.
And it will continue to be an absolute nightmare.
So we figured we'd get the podcast out of the way.
Just in case we probably can't.
And once again, assuming there isn't some sort of new superhero vehicle
that appears in the grand final parade, we should be fine.
I hope they use one of the weird ones from the Snyderverse,
like the big flying whale or the crab, the one that's a crab, you know.
Or a big Spider-Man motorized tricycle or something like that.
I would love that.
Anyways, if you do want to skip.
Why did I correct myself there?
That doesn't exist, the thing that I made up.
No, no, it could have been anything.
I think it's funny if it's a Superman tricycle because, you know,
he doesn't need a tricycle.
Not that Spider-Man needs a tricycle,
but Superman Extra doesn't need a tricycle.
That's very true.
Anyways, we're going to be talking about a new Marvel Iron Man game.
Black Adam footage removed, Mason?
Question mark?
Yes.
From where?
I guess we'll find out.
We will.
Some news about some upcoming Jessica Jones Punisher appearances.
Trailers ahoy for both Hellraiser and Knock at the Door.
And I've got a funny little story about James Cameron,
about the runtime of the original Avatar.
Okay.
Which I quite enjoyed.
And then we're going to talk about the first three episodes of Andor.
That's right. Which we've both watched. I've seen actually four episodes. And then we're going to talk about the first three episodes of Andor, which we've both watched.
I've seen actually four episodes.
Yes, we know.
And Mason had the option to see four,
but he would have had to download a weird app and my email address is
across it in like a watermark and he didn't want to do it.
That's right.
Yeah, but that's fine because that will be out next week
and everyone can see it.
I don't want to watch an episode of this epic,
sprawling space adventure
and it's got MrSundayMovie69420 at Hotmail.com across it
for every second of the run time.
It's no good.
I think you'll find that you do actually want that.
You just don't know it yet.
That's probably true, yeah.
Mason, a new Iron Man game was announced this week.
I did see that.
This is via EA and Motive Studios.
Now apparently this is that's gonna be
my catchphrase now i did see that it's gonna get increasingly more aggravated as it progresses
as the show goes on i did see that so okay the motive studios are currently working on one of
the several dead space remakes happening at the moment did they make the original dead space no
but they're making the re-release of the original.
They're remaking the – but you know those other ones?
It's like a spiritual sequel from the original team and whatever.
So this is also the –
A Commodore 64 version.
Thank you.
And so forth.
Do you like when someone makes a retro trailer for a –
Yes.
I love that.
Or a demake.
A demake, yeah.
There's like a Bloodborne – there's like a PS1 Bloodborne.
It's amazing. Is it just the trailer or is it like – No, it's an actual game, I think. We're going to give it a go. Give it a yeah. There's like a Bloodborne. There's like a PS1 Bloodborne. It's amazing.
Is it just the trailer or is it like –
No, it's an actual game, I think.
We can give it a go.
Give it a go.
I probably won't though.
I was just thinking about that the other day.
Like remember when, you know, like they'd make an arcade game
and there'd be like computer adaptations of it
and they'd put it on like the Commodore 64 and the whatever.
And it was bad.
Well, it was bad.
But when you think about it, they had to make everything like from scratch
because you couldn't just take the graphics from this arcade machine
and put it in this.
There'd just be a dude over a weekend just rebuilding an entire arcade.
That's exactly what happens, yeah.
And often you'd get, you know, there'd be six different versions
of Batman 89 on like the Amiga or the Nintendo or the Super Nintendo
or the Sega and whatever and probably an arcade driving game.
That's right.
I know that you like the Amiga one though, don't you, Mason?
I do, it's true.
Very good.
So this team also worked on Star Wars Squadrons.
I don't know if you played that recently.
I didn't play Star Wars Squadrons.
It was just like a shorter.
I didn't play Star Wars Squadrons.
That's my second new catchphrase.
Okay.
So it's like a new TIE Fighter kind of game. It wasn't really
for me. I played it and I'm like, I understand this.
I understand that there's absolutely a market for
this and people enjoy it, but I'm like...
Can you ask me if I played it? Have you played it?
I didn't play Star Wars Squadrons.
Yes. Why are you annoyed?
Then we put it on the t-shirt. It's going to be great.
This is going to be really good.
Not much is known about this game. It's a few years
out though because they're in the very early days of it.
But it's going to be single player,
thank God, third person,
action adventure game, and as mentioned
currently in early development. Now the team
leader who's working on this
was the team leader on the latest Guardians
game. Okay, sure. I think that bodes
very well. I think so too. What I liked about that
game, which I didn't finish, which I should because I do
like it and I did enjoy it.
I like how they didn't give you like make you play as all the other
characters because they would have had to change the mechanics specifically.
I think it was smart to focus it purely on Peter Quill.
And sure,
maybe you want to play as a Drax and whatever,
but you know,
I think that that's a very savvy move to make a very playable game.
And invariably if they did that, I think there'd be feedback
that was like, okay, well, the Peter Quill stuff was good,
but I feel like the Drac stuff was a bit underdone or whatever.
Exactly, yeah.
They really half-assed that last bit at the end or whatever.
Yeah.
That really surprised me, that game.
Just that like playing it, it felt like,
when did they make this?
Right?
How does it look like this?
I'm confused. Bizarre. Yeah. And like, where did they make this? Right? How does it look like this? I'm confused.
Bizarre.
Yeah.
And like, where was I going with this?
It's irrelevant, James.
Mason, I don't know where you were going with it.
Oh, that'll go on a T-shirt.
Like the Arkham games where it was primarily Batman,
if they wanted to do like a Drax DLC or Gamora DLC or something like that,
they could do that and there could be levels that are more relating
to their powers and abilities, et cetera, like they did
with the Arkham games because they did like-
Catwoman Adventure.
Exactly, a Nightwing DLC and stuff like that.
And it's like, okay, well, if you've got a character
who can't glide across the city, what do you do?
How do you rebuild that or whatever?
That's why I'm a bit sceptical of Gotham Knights.
Oh, yes?
Because you can play as 18 different Batman characters.
But not Batman because he's dead, wink. Yeah, he. Oh, yes. Because you can play as 18 different Batman characters. But not Batman because he's dead, Wink.
Yeah, he's dead, Wink.
But he's dead, Wink.
And one thing that really annoys me though.
He said he'd do sidekick, dead Wink.
They're usually dead twinks, Mason.
That's very true.
Robin, or I think it's Robin.
No, it's Nightwing's Glide.
It's like a mechanical parachute that he unfurls.
Yeah, yeah, because it's-
Give him web wings.
Yeah, no, right?
But it's because he used to be in the circus,
so it's called like the big trapeze or something.
Hate it.
I like it.
What?
I don't know.
But he's just dangling from it.
Yep.
At least he should be like up like it's a glider.
It should be called Nightwing's Big Old Dangler.
With that on a T-shirt. With that on a T-shirt so i'm i don't know i'm very skeptical i mean look i'd love that to be good
because who doesn't want a good batman-esque game or good superhero games but um so this is what
marvel are working on at the moment though they've got midnight suns which will be out soon spider-man
2 which is going to include venom they've got a a Wolverine game and they've got a Captain America slash Black Panther slash Two Other People game and Iron Man.
Finally, we're getting some stuff.
I mean, this is all like over the next five years.
Yes.
But it's been 10 years of basically none of this shit.
Do you think this is to capitalise on the idea that people miss Iron Man?
You know, they miss RDJ in the role?
I think they've finally realized and i
think star wars jedi fallen order has a lot to do with this that people want single player stuff
also they don't want endless open world maps that go forever with a million skins you have to buy
and different in-game currencies and all that just no none of like i'm there is a market for
that obviously but these sell well but also i guess they don't do well over the long term
because the stuff that makes like the billions of dollars
is the ongoing service.
That's true, yes.
Like GTA, for example, which is still the biggest piece of –
Oh, I mean that's a bit of news.
This is not my one bit of news, but I just thought it was interesting
that this week a bunch of development –
in-development videos for GTA 6 got leaked.
Well, they didn't get leaked.
They got hacked apparently.
And the hacker's like, I've also got like GTA 5 and 6 source code
and I've got all sorts of stuff.
And I demand this money, et cetera.
Did they demand the money?
Yes, but they're very quickly being closed in on.
Oh, I see.
I think one of the follow-up posts was like, wow,
I didn't expect this to blow up so much.
Oh, I see.
Are you the dumbest person in the world?
I didn't expect so many SWAT teams at my front door arresting me for this.
Yeah.
Apparently it hasn't affected development.
I didn't really watch any of it.
Like, you know, I couldn't help but avoid, you know, it popping up.
I get it.
It's GTA and you rob a diner and you're in a car.
I understand.
I get it.
But this is still probably at least two years away.
Yeah.
I'd imagine. And a lot of people would like, oh, the graphics aren't very good or whatever. And it's like. Well, that's what I understand. I get it. But this is still probably at least two years away. Yeah. I'd imagine.
And a lot of people would like, oh, the graphics aren't very good
or whatever, and it's like.
Well, that's what I thought.
I didn't think they were very good, Mason.
If you're going to put out a game, at least have your graphics be good.
It's weird that the graphics are way worse than GTA V.
Do you think it's a big step back?
It must be a big.
They've just decided to have a big step backwards.
Sounds like it.
No, it's because they do it last.
They do all the textures last.
They do the graphics on the day.
That's right. They get the do the graphics on the day. That's right.
They get the interns to crunch on the day.
Apparently, though, this new one, there's no crunch and none of that,
which is Rockstar.
They've all got shady histories of Rockstar also.
So apparently they're doing it all above board and it remains to be seen.
But I think there's a lot of detail in those games
which are completely unnecessary.
Yeah, right.
I didn't finish Red Dead, but there was things like...
Testicles.
Testicles.
Like, why?
You didn't say it, but you were making the universal motion for horse testicles.
Holding a pair of horse testicles.
Right.
Yeah.
Judging them and measuring them and weighing them.
Very good.
For sale later.
You liked Red Dead, didn't you?
I do, yeah.
I've talked about this, but I think they become too hand-holdy.
They're less chaotic and they're more just like,
you have to do this mission this way and you've got to speak
to Tony about the whatever.
Sure, yeah.
Hey, Tony, what's going on with your whatever?
Anyway, I still haven't, I played like a couple hours
of the last GTA and I haven't been back to it.
I think I can with my PlayStation along with something else
I've never opened.
A Ratchet and Clank perhaps?
No, it was like the Order 1860.
I think I've talked about this also.
We should get on with this properly.
We should, yeah.
It was like when I bought the PlayStation, they were like,
it comes with two games and one of them is 1866.
And I'm like, I don't want that.
And they're like, it's more expensive if you buy it separately.
I'm like, fuck, all right then.
I guess I'll get it. It comes with this playstation comes with two games shoe hire hot dog
fries and a coke thank you amf bowling mason very good that's a local reference do we do we know
i was thinking about this the other day do we know yet definitively because cyberpunk 2077 came
out sometime isn't that good now or something? Maybe. I don't know.
It's impossible to say and I'll never check.
But do we know definitively?
Because I think you know my pet theory is that Keanu Reeves
was brought on at the last minute.
Because they do the graphics at the end.
Yeah, they do the Keanu Reeves graphics at the end.
On the day.
But I think they were like, this game isn't ready to go.
Yeah.
I think this game is going to be a mess on release.
Yeah. And we have a is going to be a mess on release. Yeah.
And we have a character, Johnny Silverhand.
What if we, instead of getting whoever to do the voice work
and whatever, we get Keanu Reeves, we pay him X millions of dollars,
we get him to record a game's worth of dialogue in a couple of weeks.
Yeah.
And then he comes out at the press conference and he's like,
hey, you're fabulous or whatever.
I love video games.
I love video games and I love all of you or whatever.
I think they did that, but I'm very curious.
I don't know when they were.
You don't think it was a day one inclusion?
No, I don't think so at all.
I think it was a Hail Mary pass.
Yeah, I think you might be right.
I mean, you probably need at least a year.
But, yeah, I think you're probably right in terms of it was a later edition.
I also think that probably would have leaked earlier if he had been on,
like, four or five years before.
But, again, we're out of the loop in this sort of thing.
Maybe that is true and everybody knows it except me.
Listen, I also don't know it, so don't feel bad.
You're not alone.
Just two idiots in a room.
Anyways, Iron Man, anything you've been hoping for from this?
Obviously we've got the Avengers game recently,
which pretty solid mechanically, boring.
You fight a big robot all the time.
The Iron Man stuff, that's pretty good when you can just be Iron Man.
Now, you mentioned the Iron Man game because that's what we're talking about here.
Yeah.
Yes.
Just to get people back on the rails here.
Did you say it was first person or third person?
Third person.
Third person.
Okay, right.
Well, I want to see different suits, obviously.
And custom suits that you can choose.
No, I don't think so.
I think I want.
You want specific comic book suits.
I think so, yeah.
Like in Spider-Man you could unlock four different.
Yeah, I think so, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But not pay for them, obviously.
Yes, and I want roller skates and I want the suit that has a nose
and that's it, really.
That's it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But they're not one suit?
And I want different Tony Stark skins.
I want like late 1970s, early 80s Tony Stark.
Mustache.
He's got the perm and the mustache and he wears like a half shirt.
A half shirt and like running shorts.
Oh, brilliant.
In the office, you know.
Would they go back to do the origin?
You get the suit and your weapon.
Oh, that's a great question.
No, I think absolutely, yeah.
Yeah.
I reckon maybe even.
I think they're going to do like Spider-man where they just like go right and then your mechanics
can build up i wonder if they might do uh you start i wouldn't i wonder if they might do the
one where it's like they do the you start out in the city and you're classic iron man you've got
all the weapons or what have you and then it's like i'll be wondering how i got here and then
we flash back and then you get to use the clunky Mark I suit.
Okay, yeah, I'd prefer that.
But I think I saw this from, I've talked about it before,
but MiniMe, he's on YouTube and he's got a Twitter thing as well.
I'm trying to find this tweet that he's brought up.
But he basically said, here it is, someone wrote,
say your bad gaming opinion.
He said, I don't know if this is popular,
but most AAA games have terrible openings.
Like they usually make you take baby steps to learn every single tiny thing
when they should be getting their hooks in.
It makes me never want to boot up a new game
because they treat you like you're five years old.
I also hate that.
Exactly.
Handholding, walking through a thing where the scientist explains whatever.
That's right.
That's why I love the new Spider-Man.
But isn't this the perfect one to do with Iron Man
because you'd be like, we're calibrating your new suit.
Now press A to go over that foot high wall.
Exactly.
I don't want that.
Yeah, exactly.
I want how Spider-Man opened.
Yeah.
Where they just threw you out a window and was just like, just go.
They do.
They throw you out the window and they go like, okay,
press A to shoot webs or whatever.
And then you're like, okay, well, I'm in this now.
If I'm not, I'm going to hit the pavement.
Yeah.
But again, I think you should have been able to die if you hit the pavement.
I think that would be a fun opening.
100%.
If it's like you jump out the window and then you just crash to the ground
and you die and then a crowd gathers.
Yep.
Spider-Man jumped out of that window.
Yeah.
Anyways, I'm sure they know what they're doing.
So it'll be fun.
I mean, if it's a good game, if that's the start of the game
and then it's a good game, so be it, you know.
All right, what's next?
This is by a comic book movie.
We're going to have to shoot these drones on, man.
What happens to the drone?
Why?
They've gone a little bit rogue or something.
We get your repulsors.
They're new.
They're slightly upgraded.
That's right.
Sure, you've been using them for ten years,
but they're a little bit different, so.
This is by comicbookmovie.com.
Our old stomping ground, Mason.
That's right.
Stompy stomp.
Stomp, stomp.
So they brought this to my attention, Mason.
Black Adam footage was removed and then re-uploaded.
I don't know if you saw this because one of the pieces of footage
or TV spots they released this week, they used footage.
Mason, this is an absolute comic book faux pas,
and it's embarrassing to even say this.
Oh, yes?
But bear in mind that I don't support this.
I just have to tell you.
Okay, I'm very excited to hear what this is. They used Justice League 2017 footage in the trailer.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah.
Which part specifically?
I think it was some Superman stuff and whatever.
Okay, great.
No, I think they showed old Steppenwolf.
Oh, no.
That's the biggest mistake.
Because it was like the world's in peril because of all the bad guys.
But what if Black Adam was here?
And his face is different.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's got that old weird face that he had initially.
Yeah, I remember, yeah.
But luckily, the new linchpin of the DC Universe, Dwayne Rock Johnson,
he was re-
Dwayne Rock Johnson.
Yes, he re-uploaded it.
Personally.
Yeah, probably.
It wouldn't surprise me.
He wrote, corrected, long before the world of heroes and villains,
Black Adam ruled it all, a god with zero mercy and power born from rage.
The Man in Black hits theaters worldwide one month from today,
October 21st.
Exciting.
There's some posters up around.
He knows what people want, Mason.
Even though I think the 2017 one is officially the one that's canon maybe.
It is, yeah.
I think so, but none of it's canon anymore probably.
It'll depend entirely, I think, on how well this movie does
as to what is canon next time.
And if Flash comes out.
If any of these are released and do well.
Yeah, there was also a bunch of Flash this week. Was there? Yeah. Ezra Miller, more terrible stuff came out. Yeah. If any of these are released and do well. Yeah, there was also a bunch of Flash this week.
Was there?
Yeah, like Ezra Miller, more terrible stuff came out.
People are being paid off.
I don't want to.
Okay, let's.
More terrible things.
Let's wait until it culminates, however it does that.
Yeah.
Here's one bit of news relating to the release of Black Adam in cinemas.
Okay.
Of course, everybody's doing the press tours.
So this is from IndieWire.com.
Pierce Brosnan isn't thinking about the next James Bond casting.
Quote, I don't care.
The next Bond film won't film for at least two years,
but Brosnan is in no rush to learn who the next 007 actor will be.
Yeah, why would he?
The Broccoli's have said, nobody's in the running.
We're working out where to go with him.
We're talking that through.
There isn't a script, but we can't come up with one
until we decide how we're going to approach the next film
because really it's a reinvention of Bond.
We're reinventing who he is and that takes time.
And, of course, they've said they love Idris Elba as an idea,
but they want somebody who's available to do it for 10 years minimum.
I've been saying that from the start.
He's too old.
He would be great, but he's too old.
In a new interview with GQ, former Bond star Pierce Brosnan,
who's Dr Fate in Black Adam, revealed that he has no opinion on the matter.
Who should do it, Brosnan said.
I don't care.
The actor made it clear he has no animosity towards the 007 series,
but is simply thinking about other things at the moment.
It'll be interesting to see who they get.
Who the man shall be, he said.
Whoever he be, I wish him well.
He's been out of it also for literally 20 years now.
Yeah, right?
Brosnan added that he has sporadically kept up with the franchise,
watching two of Daniel Craig's recent films but skipping Spectre.
I saw No Time to Die and I saw Skyfall, Brosnan said.
I love Skyfall.
I'm not too sure about the last one.
Daniel always gives of his heart.
Very courageous, very strong.
It's true, he's strong.
But yeah, you know what?
This is a victory for leaving people alone. It's a. He's strong. But, yeah, just, you know what? This is a victory for leaving people alone.
It's a victory for leaving franchise actors alone because they're doing
other things and stop asking them.
Yeah.
Just stop.
Like he would have been asked this 100, 500 times.
And also, you know, while he was making them and before.
Yeah, yeah.
Like his name was up since the 80s.
That's true.
So this is like 30 plus years of him.
People asking, are you going to do it?
What about the last guys?
Yeah.
How do you think you compared to the last guys?
Do you think you can come back?
What about the next guys?
Are you coming back for the thing?
What about the thing?
And I just, he's doing something else.
Just ask him about Mamma Mia.
Yeah.
Three.
Yeah.
Thrumma Mia.
That's right.
Oh, loves thrumming.
Thrumma Mia.
This is a tweet from Matthew, who does editing for us,
Rezdolf on Twitter, which I really enjoyed.
This should have been a more popular tweet.
Who should be the new James Bond?
I don't know, man.
Just put a guy in a suit and have him run around.
It's great.
I love it.
Big fan of that.
So, yeah, who should be James Bond though?
They need someone who's 30.
That's what they need.
You get someone who's 40, you break him.
He's 50, he doesn't want to do it.
We've seen this before.
It's not a good idea.
You need to get him young in a contract.
Lock him down.
Lock him down.
Like student loans.
Lock him down.
They don't know what they're doing yet.
Lock him in forever.
You can't get a 50-year-old person to do anything.
So, you know, not without a lot of coercion and money.
Also, here's the thing that I learned this week.
This isn't one bit of news, but I think it's interesting.
So the Broccoli family, we've had a lot of laughs.
The masterminds behind the Bond franchise, the Broccoli family,
were like, ha-ha, like the vegetable.
The vegetable's named after the family.
That's not true.
It is true.
They created the.
What do you mean?
They like.
Isn't broccoli, because broccoli's a flower, right?
Maybe, I don't know.
Yeah.
But they created like.
Collings, edit that out if it's not a flower.
They created the hybrid.
They like bred the hybrid that became broccoli.
Really?
And so they named it after them.
Not Barbara Broccoli and Albert Broccoli.
No.
They didn't do it.
God damn.
Right?
That's why they got those big bucks so they can finance those Bond movies.
That's insane.
Also, Broccoli is an active flower.
Oh.
So, Colleen, if you've edited that out, put it back in.
You should say active very cleanly so they can plug it in for you.
There you go.
Anyways, are you excited for Black Adam a month out now?
Yeah, I kind of am.
I think the trailers have – look, I'm in it for the –
at this point I'm in it for the Justice Society characters.
I want him to kill everybody he sees.
Just everybody he sees, he kills them.
You up for that?
Yes.
Yeah.
What have we got here?
Oh, I hate it.
Google Docs does this thing where it's like The Rock has written
theatres and it's ERS, which is the American spelling,
but the Australian and others is RES.
So Google Docs is like, do you want me to change this to the place
where you are?
Like what is this?
It's like I don't care.
What does it matter if it's the other way?
But it tells me every time there's no like stop asking me this.
Oh, that's a T-shirt.
Stop asking me this. I don't care a T-shirt. Stop asking me this.
I don't care about your autocorrect Google Docs.
There's a picture of you and you're like.
You've been watching some Schalke?
I've been watching some Schalke.
We didn't get some Daredevil in the last episode.
No, that's true, yes.
Everyone was pretty upset about it, I think.
That a wedding episode and there was a big punch and all of that.
I love a wedding episode. Do you really? Yes and all of that. I love a wedding episode.
Do you really?
Yes.
All right then.
When did the wedding take place?
I feel like they just skipped it.
They kind of skipped it, didn't they?
Kind of.
They did.
They did skip it.
I'm like, are we at the reception now?
What's going on?
Yeah.
Well, it's only 22 minutes.
It's only 22 minutes.
And seven of those are credits.
Anyways, Daredevil is coming next week probably.
Allegedly, maybe.
I don't know.
Yeah.
It might be another Wong episode, which quite frankly I'm totally okay with
But also
Here would be a funny reveal
What if this, James, what if
They reveal at the end that all the Daredevil
Stuff was footage that was never intended for the show
Like it's just trailer footage
Like what if Jen turns to the camera
In the last episode, there's been no Daredevil
She turns to the camera and she's like
All the stuff that you were hanging on for, we just made it for the trailer.
He's not in this actually.
I would love that.
Right.
I would absolutely love that.
And I think also if that was, if it was Deadpool who did that,
people would love it, right?
I agree.
Yeah.
So I think people will love this.
I think they'll love that.
It's true.
Well, you're always, you're waiting for a bigger thing
that upsets people, right?
Yeah, that would be it.
I would love it.
I would love it, Mason.
It would stop my beating heart.
So a while back, though, you remember this,
we reported that Jessica Jones would appear in a number of episodes
of Daredevil.
A number of episodes.
A number of episodes.
That's the Australian pronunciation.
It's even corrected it here in my Google Doc, Mason.
That's correct.
Yeah.
Thanks, Google Doc.
That's what my T-shirt says. Good. But that may have changed. So that's not google doc that's correct yeah thanks google doc that's what my t-shirt
says good but that may have changed so that's not to say that we're wrong because we definitely
weren't never wrong um so this is by tom smith on the cape time podcast who said basically uh born
again is reintroducing the netflix characters to the mainstream and they plan to bring ritter but
there was a scheduling problem with Born Again.
It's the doc.
It's the doc.
It's the doc.
It's the doc.
So they needed another Netflix star to fill in the role.
It's Jon Barenthal.
Wouldn't be shocked, though, if Ritter cameos.
Whoa.
So there you go.
I think she's doing Orphan Black Origins or something, isn't she?
Kristen Ritter is interesting.
Yeah, I think she's doing that.
Okay, right.
And Mike Coulter, who was Luke Cage, he's got a show called Evil,
which I think maybe we mentioned before.
It's like X-Files but just religious stuff.
Oh.
He's done like three seasons of that, so I think he might also be.
Is it good?
I haven't watched it yet, but people say it's good.
Evil.
Does he work for the church?
But he's like, I don't want to work for the church.
Yeah, I think he does.
And they're like, you're the best person to work for the church.
Yeah, yeah.
And he's like, what about all the pedophiles?
They're like, we know.
We know and we might get around to it, but evil.
Yeah, that's right.
If you could look into that bleeding crucifix or whatever,
that would be great.
What if they were like, okay, well, Kristen Ritter is busy,
so we need to introduce another Netflix star, Emily in Paris.
What is she up to?
She's in Paris.
Is she dating?
I don't know.
Great question.
Phil Collins' daughter.
Ah.
There you go.
Mason, speaking of evil, we've got two trailers this week.
That's right, trailers ahoy, everybody.
The first of which is for the Hellraiser reboot.
Hulu's Hellraiser.
Hulu, Hellraiser.
Which is a famous Australian expression.
Yes, we were talking about it before the show.
It's what Alf from Neighbours would say, probably.
He was in Home and Away.
Okay, great.
So Hellraiser this time.
Hello, Hellraiser.
What are you bloody kids doing here?
Hellraiser this time is played, Pinhead,
is played by Jamie Clayton, who's a trans woman,
which apparently in the original source material,
Hellraiser is kind of the character.
Sure, sure. Is like androgynous.
So I think people aren't even upset about it this time for once.
I bet some people are upset. I'm sure they are.
But, you know, so I've just written here, what is it?
Like what is Hellraiser?
I've never seen it.
I'm vaguely aware of it.
Okay, so basically the premise is that there is,
because it's author Clive Barker, and a lot of his work has like weird
like puzzle boxes and things and what's in the puzzle box.
How do you describe a puzzle box like in every one of your books?
And this puzzle was square and on the corner there was like a dial.
Oh, yeah.
Was it like that?
It's like a fidget, it's one of those fidget boxes but it's evil.
It's got a clicky switch. It's got a mouth. – it's one of those fidget boxes but it's evil. It's got a clicky switch.
It's got a mouth.
It'll bite you.
Yeah.
So I guess – so in the Hellraiser universe, there's some –
look, I'm extremely fuzzy on the lore.
But in like the 18th century or something like that,
a man builds for like a little puzzle box.
He's got a nobleman patron who's obsessed with
magic and evil and what have you.
So they build a puzzle box. I think it's made out of
human bone or something like that.
They've infused it with magic and when
you solve the puzzle box, demons
come from another dimension and they get you.
Cenobites? Yes. What do they
want? They want to
get you and torture you, I think.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Can you say no thank you?
I mean, you just don't open the puzzle box.
Right.
That's the easiest solution, I think.
But often if you're opening the puzzle box, you don't know what it is.
It's like opening Jumanji, right?
Yeah, I guess so, yeah.
You're like, well, what's in the center of this?
A gumball?
Is it ever a gumball?
No, it's never.
It's always torture.
It's always torture and death, which is a shame. Well, gumballs aren't great either, are they?
No, that's true.
And if it's been in there for a century.
Exactly.
If someone was like, open this up and you'll get a gumball.
Yeah.
I'd be like, did you put a fresh gumball in it?
And even then, they're not great, are they?
No.
But what I like about this particular trailer is that we never see,
we don't like, the puzzle box is solved and it's like,
and it cuts you and you get your blood in it
and then the magic is activated and the demons show up.
But there's no, like, we never see a portal or anything open.
These guys just show up.
Hello.
So I just imagine them just hanging out in a car park
in a 7-Eleven or something.
Just having a bath.
Yeah.
Like, oh, somebody's activated the puzzle box.
All right.
It's a beeper.
The beeper goes off.
Okay, yep.
All right.
And they put all their pins in.
Yeah, yeah.
Pins in, cigarettes out. There's a beeper. The beeper goes off. Okay, yep. They put all their pins in. Yeah, yeah. Pins in, cigarettes out.
There's a t-shirt.
Guys, pins in, cigarettes out.
We've got to look professional.
Here we go.
Hey, we're here for the torture.
Yeah.
We're here for torture.
My understanding of this franchise is that it's never quite lived up to its potential.
Oh, I see.
I've been reading some Hellraiser online stuff.
Oh, I see.
A lot of comments.
A lot. Some. and people are just like,
this actually looks like it could be good because this has never been good.
Like there's always been like the potential for this to be something,
but it never has been.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, maybe the first one is I don't know, Mason.
Another trailer for Knocker to the Door.
This is the new M. Night.
Is it Knocker to the Door or Knocker to the Cabin?
Have a big knock. Okay, great. There's no bell. What is it Door or Knock at the Cabin? Have a big knock
Okay, great
There's no bell
What is it?
Knock at the Cabin?
Maybe it is
I don't know anything, Mason
I think it is because I just googled that and nothing came up
Nice
Yeah, Knock at the Cabin
Knock at the Cabin
Knock at the Cabin
This one's got Jonathan Groff
Yes
It's a new M. Night movie
It's got Dave Bautista
and various others
sure
a couple
they're on the
they're on a holiday
with their daughter
in a cabin
yes
and then there's a knock
knock at the door
at the cabin
and it's Dave Bautista
and he's like
we have to do a thing
because the world
is going to end
yeah
and they're like
is this real or not
great question James
I'm very intrigued by this
I know there's
there's been a lot of discord around the work of M. Night.
Sure.
But it's always interesting, right?
It's always like, what's this going to be this time?
I love the movie Old.
We talked about it.
You love the movie Glass.
No, actually, I didn't like that one.
I didn't like the movie Glass.
Wow.
Is that the one where Bruce Willis drowned in a puddle?
Yes, it is.
I hated that one.
But Split was good and he's done a bunch of interesting stuff.
So let's see it.
Look, to me this does look a cut above and it does –
what I like about this, it does seem like a relatively simple premise.
Yeah.
And it is a case of, you know, we don't need law.
We don't need additional – you don't have to rely on the ideas
from previous movies and know all that narrative or what have you.
There isn't a beach that makes you old.
Oh, I love that.
It just seems to be, okay, they're being held hostage by this cult perhaps
and is it true that they have to sacrifice these people to save the world
or are they just mad and maybe there'll be more to it.
Will it be good though, Mason?
Will it be good?
It's not for us to say.
No.
Even after it comes out and we've seen it.
We're not allowed.
We're not allowed and we will not.
But it comes out Feb of next year if you are so inclined to go along with that.
Last bit of news, unless you've got another thing that's not one bit of news.
Well, here's a breaking bit of one bit of news.
Okay.
It looks like, as we often know, that character designs
and secrets are often leaked in toy releases.
Oh, yeah.
Because the toy companies are like, oh, we don't care.
This is what we've got coming out.
You're going to buy it.
It looks like there's been some sort of leak of the Wakanda
Forever Ironheart.
Oh, I did see this.
Yeah.
This isn't breaking, Mason.
It's a couple of hours ago.
A couple of hours.
Maybe on a website from fucking last week, Mason. Oh, yeah. It's a couple of hours ago. A couple of hours. Maybe on a website from fucking last week, Mason.
Oh, yeah, it's from last week.
Tonight.com.
It's from David Tench Tonight.com.
There's a local reference.
That's a reference.
It looks good.
Yeah.
And this appears to be like the final form suit,
or at least for that movie.
You know, it's not a prototype.
It's the final model.
Yeah, cool.
Good stuff.
Do you like Avatar, Mason?
No.
I got you two tickets to see Avatar.
Oh, thanks, man.
Original Avatar.
One for me, one for my bag?
That's right.
Of Avatar merchandise?
That's exactly it.
So apparently it's depending where you guys can have a post credits
they've put in.
It's original Avatar and then post credits for new Avatar.
Oh, I see.
Right, right.
Okay.
I won't be returning to cinemas to the world of Pandora
until Avatar 2 comes out.
You're not going to make that sacrifice?
Well, we'll probably watch it for Caravan of Garbage or something.
That's true.
But no, I'm not going to the cinemas to watch this again.
What about you?
No.
No, obviously.
But I did see a New York.
Those two seats will be left empty for someone else
to put their bags of Avatar merchandise.
But I saw this in a New York Times interview this week and I loved it.
Ooh, someone's reading the New York Times.
No, Mason, I saw it on another website that compiles information, etc.
So James Cameron's talking about...
Rotten.com.
Yes, James Cameron's talking about his experience
with clashing over the studio.
He says, I think I felt at the time that we clashed over certain things.
For example, the studio felt that the film should be shorter
and that there was too much flying around on Ikarin,
what the humans call the Banshees.
Remember that?
They're all on birds.
Well, it turns out that's what the audience loved the most
in terms of our exit polling and data gathering.
Love it.
Is that true?
Well, he's all about the art of cinema,
but he's also all about data collection.
You've got to be two things.
You can be two things.
A foot in both worlds, if you will.
That's right.
Much like the character Sam Worthington from Avatar.
Oh, that's very true, yeah.
And that's a place where I drew the line in the sand and I said,
you know what, I made Titanic.
This building that we're meeting in right now,
this new half-billion-dollar complex on your lot, Titanic paid for that,
so I get to do this.
Nice.
I like that, yeah.
That's a T-shirt as well.
Yeah.
Titanic paid for that, so I get to do this.
I get to do this, yeah.
And what are you doing?
You're at a salad bar and you're touching everything.
Yes, that's exactly right.
And afterwards they thanked me.
He's licking his thumb.
He's putting it all with fettuccine Alfredo in the salad bar.
I feel it's my job to protect their investment,
often against their own judgment, but as long as I protect their investment,
all is forgiven, which is very true.
It's all well and good to clash and then you're wrong,
but if you're right, they'll happily take credit.
That is true.
And all of that.
It remains to be seen how this is going to
all shake out, but interesting.
Very.
I saw another interview where he was talking about
has it been too long? And he talked
about how if he had released it a couple of years
after, it wouldn't have been good because he wouldn't have
got the story right and the technology presumably
and he wouldn't have got all that polling data.
That's very true. But he said for his other movies
like Terminator 2 was like seven years
after the first one.
Aliens was about the same after the first Alien.
Yeah.
You know, he takes his time to make things.
Yeah, this too isn't even out at all.
It's still coming.
Yeah, I can't wait.
It's got to take that water snake ride.
Yeah, you've got to get it.
But what do you think that's going to look like?
But he was also like maybe this is too long.
Like he's like I don't know, so we'll find out.
And maybe it is.
But I don't.
Opening night, the credits roll at the end of it
and he just comes out in his tuxedo.
He's like, it was too late.
Yeah.
I ruined this.
Data suggests.
I'm going to have to remortgage that $500 million building.
But I think also if he had have released it in hindsight,
say six years after, which would have been like peak Star Wars,
it could have just sunk.
That's true.
Because everyone was all Star Wars hyped.
And now people hate Star Wars.
They hate Star Wars.
Perfect chance to undercut Star Wars.
In fact, what you do, put it in cinemas, all the tickets $1 cheaper.
Perfect. Right? Yeah, I like tickets, $1 cheaper. Perfect.
Right?
Yeah, I like that a lot, Mason.
Yeah.
Speaking of Star Wars, let's talk about Star Wars, Mason.
Yeah.
And or.
And or.
It got a-
Star Wars and or what, James?
That's the name of the show. It's actually even spelt differently.
It is, isn't it? There's no forward slash.
I didn't want to correct you, but I feel like you would get many comments
telling you that it was the name of the show.
And it would snowball as well, and I would keep referencing it
harder and harder throughout the remainder of the episode,
and it would be very embarrassing for me.
You go to jail.
But Mason, there seems to be a bit less buzz, I feel, though, from this.
I saw also a tweet from Eckhart Slatter, who's a great YouTube channel.
Oh, yes.
He does Star Wars and Halo stuff.
But he said in terms of YouTube views,
what he's noticed around the board, and he doesn't know whether it's
algorithm related,
the reviews aren't getting the numbers
that, say, The Mandalorian got,
which was huge, and then it was
Kenobi, and then
Boba Fett, and then this.
But it is being received well.
People seem to very much enjoy it.
Do you think perhaps it doesn't have the buzz because it doesn't have a man
in a robot suit or a man swinging a lightsaber around?
That is what it is.
That's what it is.
Absolutely what it is, yeah.
It doesn't have as many action figures as you would like.
No.
For now.
For now.
But one day there will be a Stellan Skarsgård action figure.
And you'll say, hello, I'm here to pick up the thing you have.
That's right.
I'm here for the MacGuffin.
What was that?
It's like it seems to be. Is that shipping coordinates or something?
No, it's like an Imperial ship locator, I think.
Yeah.
Because I heard it and I'm like, is this important?
And then when they left it, I'm like, I guess not.
Sure.
I guess I don't need to know what this is.
Yeah.
Are we going to do some non-spoilers?
Let's do some non-spoilers.
Okay, even though I did a bit of spoilers.
But, yeah, as I said, around, it seems to be in general this is well received
and people also appreciate that it is three episodes.
I think if you had released one of these, it's not enough to get somebody hooked.
Potentially, yeah.
What did you think, though?
I liked it.
I liked the uh felt
like quite a um it was first of all it wasn't a desert planet and that's nice yeah it was it felt
like just another corner of star wars horrible that was a horrible corner but like a horribly
interesting corner like it's i i appreciated that we got to you know it's a vast universe and every
point of the universe has the potential to be quite interesting. And I thought this was interesting.
I think, you know, we saw some of the origin of Cassian and Andor,
like as a child.
We saw the planet he's from.
Yeah.
And we see this junk planet essentially where he lives now.
And they're weird.
They're various kind of, you know, weird pieces of technology and tradition.
Speaking of action figures, I'm looking forward to Hammer Guy getting his own.
Oh, big fan of Hammer Guy.
The guy who gongs the start and end of the day.
Has there ever been a guy who loves his job as much as that guy?
They could get a droid.
They could get a droid.
But he's got a – what I love about this guy is he goes up in his tower.
He's got these hammers.
Everything is very intricately made.
He's got these beautiful hammers and this beautiful hammer surface
to hammer on.
He poses.
He contemplates.
For nobody.
Yeah, he's thinking about it.
He's clearly.
Like in the Star Wars universe where everything is automated
and there's droids.
Yeah, yeah.
Don't need that guy at all.
And again, he could just be like bang, bang, bang, who cares?
But he clearly contemplates.
Bang, bang, bang, who cares? What does this contemplates. Bang, bang, bang, who cares?
What does this even mean?
Get up.
Or go to bed.
Who knows?
Bangity bang, bangity boo.
But he doesn't.
He's there and he's like, what tone should I set today?
Is it not the same tone?
No, because sometimes he goes to do it and then he's like,
and then he changes his mind.
I didn't notice because of my big watermark across it.
Oh, yeah, of course.
But I thought that was, I like that,
just that that's part of this world for some reason.
It's a tradition or something.
I don't know.
Or maybe alarm clocks are illegal on this planet.
I don't know.
It's also, yeah, I like that as well.
It's kind of, this is like, this is scumbag Star Wars.
Yes.
And we see, we've seen a lot of. And Andor's one of the biggest scumbags this is like this is scumbag star wars yes you know and we see we've seen a
lot of those one of the biggest scumbags there is he is and there's scumbag star wars and there's
this kind of star wars i feel even because technically like boba fett is like a bunch
of scumbags but it didn't really feel like didn't feel like scumbags and even like in the force
awakens when you visit that bar at that one point that bar feels different than the scumbag bar that
luke went to in the original star wars which is actually titled blue harvest i don't know if you knew that i knew that yeah yeah um
yeah so what was my catchphrase from earlier yes i knew that whatever it was i don't know i've
forgotten that one yeah and there's also uh something that uh i thought was interesting
was that they're using bby on screen to tell you when a thing is. I see. Which is before Battle of Yavin.
Presumably there is like an in-universe like year.
There's a system calendar or whatever.
I don't know what it is, but yeah.
Because I think if they didn't use that though,
if they were just like, I guess they could have said five years
after the rise of the Empire or whatever it was.
I mean, they could say, well, currently we're five years
before the Battle of Yavin, they could say.
Yeah.
Everyone knows it's coming.
You can feel it.
Yeah.
That's what that guy's been banging on about.
That's right.
With the big drum.
I think the other thing is this looks different than other Star Wars, apparently because it's mostly volumeless.
Good.
I don't know whether that is true because there's a few shots where I'm like, that's obviously they'd have to.
Yeah, I think that, you know, Andor and Stellan getting on
and off various spaceships I feel was a little bit,
that felt volume-y.
Yeah, which is fine.
But apparently, though, it's a production design of Chernobyl,
which is why, like, it looks like shit.
Sure, right.
In the best way, yeah.
So I enjoyed that.
The characters I also like.
So he's got a best friend called Bix who's played by Mrs. Morbius.
You remember from the movie Morbius?
Of course, yes.
Because she turns into a Morbius at the end of the movie.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I enjoyed that relationship.
And she's like, you know, just for safety purposes,
I know that Morbius is going to become a huge franchise
and I'm going to get my own movie in Mrs. Morbius,
but maybe I'll just be in a Star Wars also just in case.
Just in case.
Just in case this doesn't pan out as everyone knows it will.
Yeah.
And I also think like Star Wars are really good at making a new fun droid.
And they don't always land with me.
There was one in Rise of Skywalker which was like a wheel with a triangle.
And I'm like, I don't need that.
Oh, it was BB-8's tiny little friend.
Yeah, it was BB-8's BB-8.
Yes.
But this one's good.
I like it.
Sad crate droid.
He's just a crate.
Sad, stuttering crate droid.
Yeah, yeah, I like him.
He gets pissed on.
He's depressed.
He gets peed on.
Yeah.
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That's interesting.
Yeah, absolutely.
And I think the idea that...
He's got a taser.
Yeah, he does.
They've all got tasers.
But also the idea that the empire isn't everywhere yet
and so they've got private security forces yeah suck ups suck ups and we were introduced the
biggest suck up of them all see that's the thing this guy the big suck up that we stevie suck up
stevie suck up his name is uh what's that cyril apparently cyril suck up yeah the good thing about
cyril suck up oh that's a suck up name as well, isn't it? Yeah. He's
one of those guys who thinks he's a good guy.
And from his perspective also, he's
right. I guess we should get into spoilers now, right?
Okay, sure, sure, sure. So we're going to do spoilers.
They're out. You can watch them. You can watch Andor
if you want, and I think you should. Andor what?
Andor She-Hulk Attorney of Law.
You didn't think I'd have anything prepared.
No, I didn't. Because when anyone
asks me to name anything,
my mind goes completely blank.
But I thought of something.
You thought of a thing you recently watched.
That's right.
So, yeah, because it opens with,
it goes into a brothel at the start looking for his sister.
Oh, it's a bar that has dancing girls, James.
Sure, sure, sure, yeah.
And they're offering him women to play board games with?
Correct, yes.
Okay, great, good. We've got offering him women to play board games with? Correct, yes. Okay, great, good.
We've got Connect Four.
Do you want to play?
It would be Connect Five in Star Wars, Mason.
That would be squares instead of circles.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, and he's a constant.
They always get stuck.
It's very unsatisfying.
But he's got private, so he's accosted by private security
and he ends up killing two of them, one by accident
and one very purposefully.
And we've been talking, we talked about this a little bit,
but there's a bit of discourse around like.
Whether he did the right thing to kill those terrible men.
Yeah.
And the first one was an accident, obviously.
And the second one, yeah.
I mean, obviously you shouldn't shoot somebody in the face,
but also if he didn't, he would have been in serious trouble.
And also, it's Star Wars.
It's true.
So, like, everybody shoots everybody.
It's true.
It's just that you never see something this kind of.
In fact, the very idea that there's any kind of investigation
into who killed these men is wild.
Amazing, yeah.
Right?
Any other movie or series, if somebody was killed in any of these planets,
they'd just be like, well, that's life.
There's life in this horrible universe.
They just leave them under the bar.
They don't even remove them.
Yeah.
They get a piss droid to get rid of them.
Drag them out by their heels.
But I like that, you know, the guy Cyril, if that is his name,
I'm pretty sure it is.
It is.
It's Cyril Kahn.
There you go.
Slash suck up.
So he thinks he's the good guy doing this investigation.
Yeah.
And he's right because two guys got murdered
and it's his job to look into it, right?
But also I feel like if it was-
He's a big nerd also.
He's a big nerd.
That's the problem though.
And if it was just a rando, he wouldn't be looking into it.
That's true.
Yeah, you're right.
If it was just someone he happened to find.
Yeah.
But there is a great scene, I think, between
him and his immediate superior, who I think
is going on vacation or something. Or is
on vacation. Or is on vacation, or just does it.
He's just leaving. Maybe he's just leaving to go
into space. I don't know. But he's just an older
British actor, and he's just like,
just ride it up as an accident or something.
I don't care.
I don't like this whole thing
you've got going on. I don't like it.
You're weird outfitted.
Just let it go.
Like he's a guy who's sort of very resigned to his station.
And also he was right to just let it go because it's more trouble
than it's worth.
But, yeah, I love that idea that so in this universe,
them being the security force and nobody's also checking on them
so they can just do anything because the authority to them is the Empire
and the Empire, well, they don't care until they're like,
no, you've involved us in this now and now we're annoyed
because you've dragged us out here to take over this.
I also like their incredibly utilitarian, awful-looking spaceship.
It's a red dwarf.
It's a grey red dwarf is what it is.
It's got no, it's not like a Star Destroyer.
It doesn't have any sleek lines.
It's not anything like that.
It's shaped horribly.
It looks like a power droid but in space.
Exactly.
It looks like a socket you'd get for, you know,
when you go to the airport and you're like,
what country am I going to?
I need to get that.
What's the type of adapter that they use?
But I just love the light speed.
We see the light speed effect and then it's just brick appears.
This power supply unit appears in space.
Yeah, that's great.
The droid's name is B2 Emo.
Okay.
So are we calling him Emo?
B2?
What are we calling him?
I guess Emo or B2.
I don't know.
Is there already a B2?
You see, it feels like there would be a B2, right?
I don't like it.
I think people should call him E then because he is extremely emo.
He's a bit emo.
I also think that I like that when he's got a guy who's under him as well,
Cyril, who takes this very seriously and is also not without competence.
Yeah.
Like he sort of knows what he's doing.
He's probably read some tactical reports at some point.
But when you put these guys in an actual situation on a planet
that they never police, it just immediately falls apart.
Everyone's like, I don't know who you're after specifically,
but we're not engaging in this.
We will not be helping you.
There's a guy who shoots somebody.
He's clearly never shot anybody before.
That's right.
And it's Star Wars. Everybody shot somebody. What's he been doing? shot anybody before. That's right. And it's like, you know. And it's Star Wars.
Everybody shot somebody.
What's he been doing?
Right?
Yeah.
Probably Connect Five.
Probably.
But any kind of like real world scenario, they're not very good.
Also, what do you think about the, I guess the character himself,
but also the backstory that we get for Cassian,
the little that we're saying, the bits and pieces.
So he was part of a kind of an indigenous tribe on a planet.
I don't think he is.
You don't think he's that kid?
No, I think he's the kid.
I think because you see there's some kind of mining happened there.
Yeah.
I think he's either separatist or Clone Wars or whatever.
I think there was a mining facility there and they're the kids
of the dead miners.
I think they're like marooned there.
Right, okay.
Because there aren't any adults?
There's no adults.
Yeah, you're right.
It's all kids.
And they've got kind of makeshift weapons and clothes
and they kind of speak their own language.
That's true.
And there's no subtitles on that language either.
Okay, so that's a little puzzle to solve.
I don't know that.
But there seems to be a bad reputation based around those,
the people from that planet.
Yeah.
And it's because it's like, oh, there's a mining operation there
and everybody died.
But it seems like a lot of the miners just crashed their own spaceships,
it seems.
I don't know.
Well, that spaceship also looked like it had like a bioweapon in it
or something because they're all, there's a gas coming out of it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they're all like tainted.
And the mystery behind that is that they're wearing the uniforms
of a separatist but they're called, it's mentioned that they're
from the Republic.
So they're either Republic officers dressed as separatists dropping
a bioweapon or vice versa.
Sure, sure.
And either way it's gone wrong.
Either way it's bad and not good.
Or they've maybe attempted to hijack it to take it somewhere safe.
Well, that's true, exactly, yeah.
But then, of course, regardless of his origin,
he is then adopted slash abducted by?
Harry Potter's aunt.
Yes, Fiona Shaw and her friend and their depressed droid.
He wasn't always depressed, basically.
No, that's very true.
Do you think having an adoptive brother depressed him?
Yeah.
Do you think that's what happened there?
I think that's what happened, yeah.
Because they seem to have a brotherly relationship
where they don't respect one another.
Because Andorra seems to have adopted the droid and he's like,
go and do this.
Go and look after your mother.
And the droid's like, okay, Cassian.
And then he's always calling and getting into trouble and whatever.
Yeah, or lying or not lying, yeah.
Also, apparently there's a bit of lore,
and I saw this from Star Wars Explained, great YouTuber,
where it says, I think, in the visual dictionary that he's from Fest
or something like that.
But they make it here he's from Canary.
So in canon story is.
Oh, so in Rogue. So the assumption from Rogue One was he was from a place called Fest.
Yeah, or it's in a visual dictionary or something.
Oh, I see.
So it was he's from Canary but he was taken to Fest
and that's officially where he's from but it's not where he's actually from.
So that's something they could have ignored
but they managed to like to work that in.
Right, right, right.
Yeah, so I think that was interesting.
Now is this in episode four or not, but seeing, like,
the Imperial spy network?
No, so 3 ends with Mr. Episode 4 over here.
Yeah.
Mr. Bloody A New Hope over here.
So at the end of Episode 3, Cassian meets up with Stellan Skarsgård
and they escape on the ship.
So there's that enormous sort of action sequence
where they just blow up that factory.
Great action sequence.
Skarsgård just blow up.
The corporate cops show up and they're like,
we're going to wait for reinforcements or whatever.
And Skarsgård's like, I'm going to blow you up actually.
I'm going to blow you up and then we'll see where things go, hey?
And everything collapses and they go on the run and they get on the ship and then they'll see where things go, hey? And then they go on the run, and everything collapses,
and they go on the run, and they get on the ship,
and then they take off.
Oh, no, they escape on the little speeder,
and then they get on the ship, and then they take off.
They hug tight on the speeder.
They hug tight on the speeder, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They get out of it.
So you don't see any of the white Imperial stuff?
No, I think that's episode four.
It's in the trailers, but I won't get into it, but I enjoy that.
It's basically an Imperial spy network,
and you find out the inner workings of that and the politics within it, which I thought was, and that's where you get into it, but I enjoy that. It's basically an Imperial spy network and you find out the inner workings
of that and like the politics within it, which I thought was,
and that's where you get into like the Mon Mothma stuff and all of that.
But, yeah, no, I really like, and again,
you'll see this more in A New Hope Episode 4,
the Stalin Skarsgård character, very interesting, also a very cool ship,
some of which we've seen more in the trailers than the actual show.
But you find out like the story behind that guy.
Do we see the origin of his haircut?
We do see that if you are interested.
I'm very interested.
Is it an emotive moment in his bathroom where he shaves it off?
When it's happening, I'm like, oh, my God.
That was my reaction.
Oh, there's a haircut.
There is a haircut.
I'm not going to tell you what it is.
All right.
No, you're absolutely right.
If you did tell me the context of the haircut,
I'd probably be mad when I got up to it.
But, yeah, I really – I just – that character I think is terrific.
And, yeah, like him going up against a private security force,
he'll just do the worst thing possible to them.
Sure.
He's happy to booby trap or whatever and kill a bunch of them
and it just means nothing and he's gone. Because he's Star Wars, you know, booby trap or whatever and kill a bunch of them and it just means nothing.
It is.
And he's gone.
Because he's Star Wars, baby.
He's Star Wars.
Yeah, exactly.
He's done it before and this is like he can run rings
around somebody like this.
It's great stuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anything else, Mason?
Do we feel, because I guess the premise of this,
because he starts out, he's looking for his sister.
For real or is that a ruse?
I don't know yet.
Okay, right.
And I'd hate to spoil episode four myself.
But it's not in that.
But it seems to me that, you know,
he started out as a guy who doesn't really,
he just wants to lay low and.
Just steal some stuff.
Just steal some stuff.
But he's going to like,
and this is going to run two seasons apparently, allegedly.
And this first season's 12.
Right, okay.
And they're long as well.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So we're going to see a sort of transformation from this guy
who just wants to keep his head down to like the guy
who just wants to end the empire.
Yeah.
Like he's the most rebellious guy there is.
Might just be, Mason.
So that's going to be fascinating.
I want to see that character growth.
And then explode.
Yeah, I want to see everyone explode.
Oh, yeah, he explodes.
He gets hit by that. Super laser. Unless he's a clone or growth. And then explode. Yeah, I want to see everyone explode. Oh, yeah, he explodes. You can see all that.
Super laser.
Unless he's a clone or whatever.
Maybe.
Maybe.
There's no way they would cop out that hard, though.
No, I don't think so.
I mean, I think they could have Bix show up later.
She's got a boyfriend, Tim, with two M's who died.
Tim and Bix.
Yeah, Tim and Bix.
That sounds like a Star Wars cereal.
No, it's, yeah, it does.
Or like a bedtime, a warm bedtime drink.
True, yeah.
Darling, can you make me up a Tim and Bix?
Oh, and the Scottish guy says shit.
Sure does, yeah.
And a Scottish accent, which is just a wonderful addition
to the Star Wars universe.
And also blue noodles or something.
There were blue noodles.
Thank you for reminding me.
It's good to know the milk isn't the only thing that's blue in this universe.
That's absolutely right, Mason.
Yeah, I think it's really good.
How do you think it compares to other Star Wars shows
and movies that you've seen?
I mean, I think there's room for all of them,
except for the Book of Boba Fett, which is boring.
Sure.
But I like the fact that we've got, you know,
on the one side we've got the Mandalorian and he's kind of, you know,
he's swashbuckling and there's a sort of, you know,
it's sort of mystical and there's a, you know,
maybe he's got a destiny and all that sort of stuff.
But in this, you know, this is the grimy stuff.
Yeah.
There's no beautiful Beskar armor and dark sabers and all that sort of stuff. But in this, you know, this is the grimy stuff. There's no beautiful Beskar armour and dark sabres
and all that sort of stuff.
It's just crouch and run.
Yeah, it's crouch and run and pale British men.
That's what we want out of Star Wars.
This is 1970s Star Wars.
It is 1970s Star Wars, yeah.
You're going to love, though, episode four when Luke Skywalker
turns up and says, don't worry, everybody, I've got this.
I've got this, don't worry.
And he's got a double lightsaber.
I've got two double lightsabers, so don't worry, everybody, I've got this. I've got this, don't worry. And he's got a double lightsaber. I've got two double lightsabers, so don't worry about it.
I'm doing flips.
Don't even.
It's cool.
Don't worry about it.
Yeah, but it's also like, you know, we'll eventually see K2SO,
apparently not this season, next season maybe.
That's Alan Tudyk's sassy robot.
That's already been done in a comic, but I think they're just going to watch.
It's not a great comic.
Also, I think they didn't assume that we were going to,
like this wasn't going to get,
there wasn't going to be a Cassian Andor prequel TV show
when they made that comic.
Yeah, right, right, right.
You know, so that makes sense to me that they'd be able to, you know,
change all that now, which I'm totally fine with, as mentioned.
All right, Mason.
For years.
All in all, best Star Wars you've seen?
In a while, I think, maybe.
You've got to also, people aren't going to like it, Mason,
you've got to hand it to Disney some of the time,
just like you've got to hand it to George Lucas some of the time.
It's true.
Sometimes Star Wars gets it right and also sometimes, again,
it's only been three episodes, four for some.
Yeah.
And not everybody likes the same Star Wars.
That's true. But that's the thing, like it's a big enough universe, four for some. Yeah. And not everybody likes the same Star Wars. That's true.
But that's the thing.
Like it's a big enough universe that I think there should be room for.
And I like The Mandalorian and I like this.
And I don't like Book of Boba Fett because it was boring.
And you thought Obi-Wan was all right.
I've forgotten about Obi-Wan.
But it did happen, didn't it?
Maybe.
Remember the bit where he said, catch all these rocks, bitch.
Oh, that's true, yes.
You got rocked by Obi-Wan.
And all you got was this lousy t-shirt
it's on the t-shirt you're gonna sell the t-shirt he's gonna give him the t-shirt as he leaves
because all he got like he's printed the t-shirt now maybe maybe he's got a business card and it's
got a qr code links to the place where you can buy the t-shirt darth vader could scan it on his
chest exactly yes and whatever yeah i love that. Anyways, look forward to more Star Wars every day.
Every day for all eternity.
Yeah, there we go.
Would you know what it's time for?
Have you got any idea what it's time for, Mason?
Yes, I do.
What was my catchphrase?
Yes, I was.
Yeah, I was there.
Yep.
It's what we read and what we've got to read.
It certainly is, Mason.
Let's get into it.
I've got to stop those goddamn dogs from barking.
I'm doing a thing.
This is the second of the show where we look very sternly at each other
and we say, tell me what you've been doing.
Yeah.
Tell me the truth.
What have you been doing behind my back? You've been on Suggestible this week? I did, actually. Oh, yeah? what you've been doing. Yeah. Tell me the truth. What have you been doing behind my back?
You've been on Suggestible this week?
I did actually.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What are you suggesting?
Some books?
Not really.
Sometimes.
A book of poetry?
It's currently Subturtles on Suggestible.
I've said that September is Ninja Turtles month.
That's great.
I recommend a Ninja Turtles thing.
But the first week of doing it, the second week the queen died,
and last week it got derailed by something else.
So you were desperately trying to search for some sort of
Queen Elizabeth-based Ninja Turtles DLC.
Oh, is there an issue of the Eastman and Land comic
where they meet the Queen?
No, we just got stuck talking about the Queen.
And basically, you know I'm a big fan.
Of the Turtles or the Queen?
I guess both, yeah.
Yeah, just a huge fan in general of monarchies.
Mason, what are we doing?
You're trying to find one.
Is he going to go on our money?
Prince Charles.
Oh.
King Charles.
I was thinking about the rat king because I was trying to think
of any Ninja Turtles related monarchy thing and then you're like,
is he going to be on our money?
And I'm like, the rat king?
I mean, maybe.
Who owns Ninja Turtles now?
The Australian government?
No, Nickelodeon.
Can the Australian government buy it?
But is he going to go out on money?
Because now's the opportunity to not do that.
A guy at my work was like, you should save up all your $5 notes
because they're going to change it.
And I'm like, I think it'll be fine, actually.
Don't worry about it. What do you mean? I can remember what they look like. Like they're going to change it. And I'm like, I think it'll be fine actually. Don't worry about it.
What do you mean?
I can remember what they look like.
Like they're going to be worth more.
I don't know.
Just as a memento, I guess.
But I mean, you don't have to, just save one if you really want.
But why even?
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know.
You sell it for $6 in 40 years.
Yes.
Ridiculous.
Yes.
Which is also less than what it's worth now.
Whoa.
Inflation.
Whoa.
I don't know.
They shouldn't, don't put him on. I don't know. They shouldn't.
Don't put him on.
I don't want to see him.
Not that I use notes anymore anyway.
What is this?
What is this segment?
I don't want Prince Charles.
I don't want to look at him.
King Charles, please.
Sorry, you're right.
Rat King, I think you're right.
Rat King Charles.
Anyways, what have you been up to in terms of reading or watching?
I've been playing Return to Monkey Island.
Oh, yeah. Out. What are you playing on Switch? Switch of reading or watching? I've been playing Return to Monkey Island. Oh, yeah.
Out.
What are you playing on Switch?
Switch.
It's on the Nintendo Switch.
Does it touch the screen or does it move the man?
You move the man, but it's also like.
It's like an old people.
You move the man, but there's sort of you move your cursor to like various.
Cursor of Monkey Island?
Oh, very good.
Thank you.
You move it to various like dots on the screen
where you can interact with things.
And then it'll be, you'll go to a point on the,
you go to an item and it'll be like,
you push this button if you want to look at it
or you push this button if you want to push it.
And it's like cheese or whatever.
Yeah, it's cheese or whatever.
It's like you can look at the cheese
or you can take the cheese or whatever.
But everything's cheese.
But it's not, and the inventory system is not on screen anymore like cheese or whatever. Yeah, it's cheese or whatever. It's like you can look at the cheese or you can take the cheese or whatever. But everything's cheese. But it's not – and the inventory system is not on screen anymore
like the original ones.
So you've got to go off screen to get it or –
It just opens up like –
Oh, as you –
Yeah, like in the original Monkey Island games,
the inventory was like – took up like the bottom third of the screen.
Yeah, there was seven max.
But I think what they've done there – what they've done is they've gone,
okay, well, some people will be playing it on a Nintendo Switch.
Yeah.
So don't take up a third of the screen with rubber chickens.
Yes.
So whenever you're near something, it'll pop up so you can just select it.
You can pop it up, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Do you have to automatically, does it automatic or you've got to click it?
No, you've got to click it.
You've got to click it.
Wow.
Now, there's been much said about the art style because it is different,
but how do you feel about it?
I like it.
Yeah.
And also it's only, like it is markedly different from the first two.
And this is Ron Gilbert who created the original two.
He's back to write this one and sort of produce it.
He didn't do Return, which was the reboot of this one.
This is the sixth one, I think.
Because I know there was like a full third game
and there was like an episodic thing maybe?
Yeah, there was like a – I don't know if Telltale made it,
but there was an episodic.
It was Escape from Monkey Island and Curse of Monkey Island as well.
So this one takes place directly after the second one,
but also all the new stuff is still in continuity.
Okay.
There's like a haunted skull.
Yeah.
It's his name, Murray.
He's still in continuity even though this takes place after two. So why, it doesn't matter. I don't think it's relevant. It's still funny and I like the art. Yeah, I remember that. His name Murray. He's still in continuity even though this takes place after two.
So why, it doesn't matter.
I don't think it's relevant.
It's still funny and I like the art.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think it's just people didn't like it because it's different.
It's different, yeah.
But I think, again, the people involved were like,
we want to do a new thing and make it look nice, et cetera.
I think it looks nice.
I think it looks – I think even though it looks –
even though I think it does look different,
I do think it feels very similar.
Yeah, the vibe.
The vibe.
It's about the vibe and I think it works.
So did he get the rights to this?
Because who owns it?
LucasArts presumably.
I don't know.
Let's look into it.
And as someone who's like played very minimal of the other games,
could I go into this or should I play the old ones?
Because I know there's a lot of callbacks and characters you might have seen.
Because I've heard you should probably play one and two.
That's a really good question.
Like do you remember them well enough to like.
So well.
To be like, so you're like, I get this.
I could finish.
Each other's Monkey Island.
Exactly.
Save points.
That's right.
I could do it.
James, I could finish the first two without a walkthrough.
Really?
How long would it take you?
One minute.
That's an exaggeration.
I'm sorry.
I think that's me just walking away.
I was trying to impress you, James.
I was trying to impress you.
That was silly.
Yeah, it was a bit silly.
You just sounded silly there.
I did sound silly.
It's like how many push-ups with Nelson.
It's like, come on.
Yeah, those have been imprinted on my brain very, very significantly. But I think it's like come on um yeah i could i could i'm that those have been imprinted on my brain
yeah very very significantly but i think it's good i think i would you have to play i think
you probably should play the original i know right i should yeah is it like i think you could play
there are like there are i had it on my phone for a time yeah yeah they re-release them yeah they um
Yeah, yeah, yeah. They re-released them.
Yeah.
This game does have some very, like,
there are some settings that are the same.
In the first game you start at a place called Melee Island.
Right.
And you're back there at the start of this game.
But it's, like, under new management.
There's different people involved.
But you meet characters from the previous game.
I think you probably should play the originals.
Okay.
I think you can get them on Steam or you can get them on your phone
for example. I think it's been
removed since.
Oh.
Yeah. But I definitely did purchase it back in the day.
And it was also that thing where you could switch between the newer
graphics, I remember. Yes, that's right.
And I was like, I'll come back to this. And then I never
did. Could I play it with my kid maybe?
To be like, let's do the Monkey Island games.
Or is it not really that kind of? No, I think it's more
about, I think there's probably too much dialogue,
too many jokes, I think.
And I heard that it's very funny, this new one.
Is that true also?
I think it's funny.
Yeah, very funny.
As funny as the previous ones probably.
It doesn't sound like a sterile announcement, Mason.
Uh-oh.
All right, well, I might check that out, but realistically probably not
because I'll have to play the first two and maybe the other ones.
Yeah, that'll be a lot.
I don't want to do that.
That'll take at least one minute.
That's right.
Well, what have you been up to, James?
Well, you might know this, but Chip Zdarsky has taken over Batman from issue 125.
And I thought this is a great opportunity for me to jump back on board.
And so he's got a new villain called Failsafe, which they've kind of, which he's mentioned,
it's like his doomsday.
So it's basically Batman has to fight a robot and oh right of course sure sure sure and it's very good it's only he's only done three at the moment but i've already pre-ordered the next one right um
he's he seems to be a really good match for this and also it's apparently he's in it for the long
haul so he's going to be here for a while till they drag him away yeah that's right now so what's
the i think i've read about Failsafe.
What's the premise of him?
Is he a robot that Batman built?
Yes, I can, I'll not, I mean, spoilers if you do want to skip ahead,
but it's revealed pretty early on.
It's basically his, the contingency plan for Batman is not the Justice League.
It's this robot that he built that can kill him.
Okay, sure.
Yeah.
And it's gone loose.
Yeah, and there's a reason why it comes after him specifically
and why now because there's a few measures in place where if he does
like this, this or this, the robot is activated.
And he also doesn't really remember how he made it,
so he doesn't kind of know what it is or what it could do.
And it's a great villain.
Great, okay. I mean, it's just like the Terminator.
Oh, because I think maybe he built it when he had one
of his alternate personalities active.
Who's to say, Mason?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, I'm going to check that out.
You should definitely check it out.
I mean, we also talked about how last week how we looked at,
what's it bloody called, mate?
It's called Superman Up in the Sky.
Superman Up in the Sky, which is written by Tom King,
who was previously on Batman.
Is that right?
That's a great question.
No, he was on Batman, yes.
Yes, indeed.
So he's basically taken over from him.
But I dipped out of Batman a while ago.
So it's good to be Batman.
So, Mason, are you going to check out Batman something?
Yes, because I like Batman.
Also, it's a great jumping off point.
Even if you've never read Batman or you haven't been in Batman
for a long time, you can easily jump in.
What if the last thing you watched was the 1966 Batman movie
with Adam West and Burt Ward?
I think that's all right.
You get it?
Yeah, that's right.
You get it?
Oh, Batman's built a murderous robot.
Okay.
Seems like something he would do.
Now, listen, chum, I built a murderous robot.
It's going to come and kill us both.
Good stuff.
Well, Mason, I hate to say it, but it is time to move on to the next segment.
I hate that also.
Yeah.
But it's the letter segment, so that's good.
That is good.
It's got a theme and it goes like this.
Woo.
The classic one was letters, oh letters, we love you.
Some letters, they're only a day away.
I know they're here right now.
We're going to do letters.
Underneath this YouTube video,
it often suggests other videos that I should watch
based on my viewing patterns of just this.
Oh, yes.
Of just this letters theme.
And it's the Mr. Sunday movie's Terminator Genisys review
from seven years ago.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I remember I saw that and then I went overseas like immediately.
I rushed that review out.
Anyway, if I recall correctly, I was like, it's not very good.
But I don't remember that review like at all.
Terrific.
And I don't really do movie reviews on YouTube also, Mason,
because there's a million of them.
But if people want to get a sense of your inimitable movie reviewing style,
go back to Terminator Genis Review.
But it's also like you've got to rush them out.
I've talked about this before, but it's way better seeing something
and then waiting three or four days.
Yeah.
And then you can really, I feel like also I was really tired a lot
of the time then because my kids were young.
They still are.
But did I have kids then?
I don't fucking know.
Who knows, Mason? I don't fucking know. Who knows, Mason?
I don't think you did.
2015.
No, Claire would have been like pregnant but no kids.
But that in itself, Mason, that was a real hassle for me
when Claire was pregnant.
Yeah.
I don't know if you remember.
I want the hardest time in your life.
Wow.
Speaking of, I've got to get a fucking vasectomy.
Is this staying in? Sure. On this? You've got to get a vasectomy. Is this staying in?
Sure.
You've got to get one?
It's a mental note to myself if I hear this.
Book it in.
Yeah, I mean, honestly, if I lean in too far,
I can hear like a bubbling and a burbling.
And I'm like, that sounds dangerous, honestly.
And you know how my family's like, me and my brothers, just pew, pew, pew.
You know?
Oh, I'm aware.
Yes.
Because we have kids too easily is what I'm saying.
It's not a – I don't know what it is specifically, but it's – yeah.
Yeah.
It's a blessing, if I'm honest, but it's also at this point it's a danger.
That's true.
Yeah.
And also you've had a daughter, so your mum's happy now.
So you don't have to keep trying, honestly.
That's it.
All right, Mason.
All right.
Got some letters here. And if you do want to contact the show, Mason, which sometimes you do, shoot yourself a Gmail
to weeklyplanetpot at gmail.com or shoot me a tweet on hashtag weeklyplanetpot on Twitter
and see what's up.
Here's an email from Craig.
Caleb Craig.
Craig.
Full name.
And his phone number's in here.
Anyway, it's 045.
No, I'm not going to do it. And his phone number's in here. Anyway, it's 04-5.
No, I'm not going to do it.
What number?
Where's he from?
Well, we'll learn in this email, I think.
All right.
Hello, Nick Mason, it says.
Caleb here from Manchester, UK.
I hope you and James enjoyed your August break.
It was well-deserved.
My life changed considerably for me in the time you were away as I've recently moved to Australia.
Wow.
Meaning your first episode back was the first episode I've listened to
while being in your home country.
I've moved out here with my girlfriend who wanted to move to Brisbane,
but I told her I was leaning more towards Melbourne.
When she asked me why, I was too embarrassed to tell her
that it was because the podcasters I listened to live there
and that they seem pretty cool.
Anyway, I'm now living in Brisbane.
Did we make the right choice?
Probably.
Yep.
Weather-wise. Yeah, weather-wise for sure. I mean, that the right choice? Probably. Yep. Good weather up there.
Yeah, weather-wise for sure.
I mean, that alone.
You can drink a lot of 4X up there.
You can.
Bunterberg rum.
Yeah, that's not as good.
4X is fine as a beer.
It's pretty solid, I guess, if you're into beer.
You could go to Dream World.
You could.
Don't get on that ride that flipped and decapitated all those kids.
Yeah, don't go on that one.
It's a real thing that happened.
Awful.
But they do have a Superman ride that may have been relabeled
something else, but it goes really fast and then up.
Nice.
And then back, just like Superman.
That's terrific.
No, I like Brisbane.
It's nice.
I agree.
There's also some environmental disasters happening out there.
Oh, that's also true.
There's a lot of flooding there.
But, you know, that's happening in a lot of places.
Anyway, Caleb says, now that I'm here,
I'm wondering if you and James can recommend any Australian
original films and TV shows that I should watch while I'm out here.
Also, Stan, best streaming service ever or worst streaming service ever?
I think best streaming service ever.
I like it a lot.
In fact, in terms of –
You never know what's going to pop up on it.
In terms of original Australian stuff, Stan might be the best.
It's true.
But like in terms of –
Does comedy as well.
Does comedy.
Like in terms of consistently
putting out good Australian stuff.
Occasionally you get a binge, the thing on
binge or whatever, it's Australian. You go, oh, that's a pretty good
thing, but they don't do it consistently.
And it's Murdoch. Stan's like, okay,
here's some Australian stuff. It's set in Australia. It's written
by Australians. They'll do Australian stand-up.
They'll do all sorts of stuff. Yep, yep.
But I think you've recommended Mr. Inbetween
as an Australian TV series.
100%.
100%.
I think it's one of, like, the best shows.
It's about, like, a morally compromised – is it criminal or something?
I haven't watched it yet.
Yeah, there's that.
But sometimes he just has to take his daughter to school or whatever.
Okay, right.
And you never know when it's going to turn into, like,
a kidnapping or a shootout.
Okay.
So this is a dad fantasy show is what it is.
Not really.
Yeah, I guess so, yeah.
Boy, what if I was taking my kid to school and there was a bloody shootout
and I had to be a hero, bloody tell you what.
You'd obviously recommend the movie The Dressmaker
because of the grain elevator.
Yes.
If you want something horrifying that's good,
The Nightingale is a really good Australian movie.
Lion's a great Australian movie.
The Babadook.
People have seen The Babadook.
I don't think I've seen The Babadook.
If you want comedy, obviously the Wogboy trilogy is the way to go.
For sure, yes.
If you want Australian comedy, specifically The Castle, though, is it good?
I think so.
I think so too.
Is it incomprehensible?
Probably.
If you want something a bit more mainstream in terms of comedy,
The Dish is quite a good Australian comedy film as well,
which is by the same people.
What else, Mason?
I think you should just honestly – Mad Mason? I think you should just honestly.
Mad Max.
I think you should go on Stan and look at Australian stuff.
The Rovers, a really good Australian movie.
Rove Live, the TV series.
The comedy interview show from a decade ago.
I agree.
Two Hands.
I talk about Two Hands all the time, but it's terrific.
Do you like Hugh Jackman?
Paperback Hero.
The TV series Rake.
Yep, Rake's pretty good.
Halifax FP.
Yes, which is probably still going.
There's a new series on stand.
Wow.
Halifax Retribution.
Is Bad Eggs good?
Bad Eggs was good, wasn't it?
I enjoyed it at the time.
Yeah.
Underbelly, Squizzy.
You could probably watch the first season
and then skip the rest of them.
Mission Impossible 2.
Quigley Down Under, obviously.
A TV series called Seven Types of Ambiguity starring Alex Dimitriadis
and Hugo Weaving.
Oh, Hugo Weaving.
Right.
There's a Martin Freeman zombie movie that's set in Australia
which is called Something, which is quite good.
I can't remember the name of it.
Jack Irish, Guy Pearce.
Jack Irish, Guy Pearce.
Yep.
Yeah.
What else, Mason?
Rabbit Proof Fence I haven't seen but is apparently very good.
Wake and Fright.
The TV series No Activity.
Okay.
The Stakeout Show which became an American show.
Oh.
Even more activity.
Yeah.
Anyway, there's a bunch of good.
Mad Max.
There's a TV series called The Cry set in Australia but Jenna Coleman stars.
Which one's the other one?
And Alex Dimitriatus. Oh, that one. Yeah. I don't know what it is. It's one of those ones that pops up and you're like, oh in Australia, but Jenna Coleman stars. Which one's the other one? And Alex Dimitriatus.
Oh, that one, yeah.
I don't know what it is.
It's one of those ones that pops up and you're like, oh, yeah, is this something?
Oh.
Is this something you say to yourself?
You absolutely do.
Anyway, just go on.
Go on, Stan.
Wolf Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Murder.
Oh.
With Sean McAuliffe and Cat Stewart.
Yeah.
Wolf Creek.
You like Wolf Creek, right?
Yes.
And there's a sequel movie and then a couple of series.
If you like a movie about a giant out crocodile, Rogue is great.
That's true.
Big fan of Rogue.
I like that one a lot.
And also Mad as Hell, which just finished,
but you should watch that, I think.
And also Crocodile Dundee 1, 2, and 3,
and then The Delightful Mr. Hogan, whatever it was called,
which is that one that I watched,
which has the late, great Olivia Newton-John in it as well.
That's true.
Yeah. Don't really watch that. Don't do it. Anything else, Mason? No, that I watched, which has the late, great Olivia Newton-John in it as well. That's true. Yeah.
Don't really watch that.
Don't do it.
Anything else, Mason?
No, that's it, I reckon.
Great.
Well, I've got a letter here.
Do you think non-Australians would like the TV series Utopia?
Not the British series Utopia or the American remake,
but the one that's about government.
It's like The Office.
Yeah, it's about government bureaucracy.
I like it a lot. It's got very funny people in it. Yeah. It the office. Yeah, it's about government bureaucracy. I like it a lot.
It's got very funny people in it.
Yeah.
It's good.
Yeah, I agree.
It's from Robin G.
Hashtag weekly planet pod.
Chilling after nursery, brackets kindy,
with some quality caravan of garbage.
Question.
Question is, which caravan of garbage video broke you
and or Mason the most?
If you're feeling spicy, why not pick a movie,
TV episode, and video game each?
This is work, Mason.
Oh, God.
All right, let me bring up the list.
Okay, great.
Movie Transformers.
Transformers, 100%.
100%.
I've said this before, and it's not an exaggeration.
When I watch them, I start to get a headache immediately.
That's not a joke.
Yeah.
They've ruined my brain, those movies.
Yeah, they're excruciating.
They're excruciating, and they're a million years long.
You know what was hard?
The prequels were hard because I wanted to get it right.
Okay.
And they're really long and better.
Lawrence did the edits on this.
And we were doing video games in between as well for some reason.
That one was, I enjoyed doing them, but they were hard.
What else, Mason?
Let me think.
I'm having a look through.
Fantastic Four, they were fine, weren't they?
Yes.
The comics are more like...
It's hard to find an angle.
Yeah, hard to find an angle to make them kind of interesting.
But I enjoy doing the comics in general.
What else?
I hated Ghostbusters, hated doing that.
But that wasn't so much the movies.
It was just everything else about Ghostbusters.
I feel like I don't want to revisit
the saw movies because we did the first three and i just don't know if i'm interested enough to be
like so who's who's jigsaw now and we'll have to relearn all the law yeah i know ben didn't like
doing editing the superman the chris rave movies okay because visually there's not he says there's
not a lot going on compared to like a modern movie and it's hard to find interesting footage to cut to because they're always just
standing in a space.
Yes.
You know what I mean?
They're standing in an office or-
And not in space.
Yeah, that's right.
So he said that was quite difficult.
Inhumans was easier than I thought.
Even though we had to watch the entire series.
Yeah, it was bad, but it wasn't that bad. I find the video games stressful now because I play through them
and find like a good spot.
So there's more work in the video game ones than you'd think.
And then I have to play them and remember things to say
and talk about them and try and play competently
and kind of be interesting and funny at the same time
while you try to derail me the entire time.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, that fun dynamic we have that we both find exactly as fun.
What else, Mason?
Oh, in terms of letters.
I'm just thinking, and even Caravan of Garbage, or is that it?
Oh, no, it's just Transformers has consumed my entire brain,
unfortunately.
Yeah, fair enough.
It was kind of boring towards the end.
Oh, yeah, right, right.
The second one wasn't that fun. But actually, no, those are good videos. Unfortunately so. Yeah. It was kind of boring towards the end. Oh, yeah, right, right, right. The second one wasn't that fun.
But actually, no, those are good videos.
I like those videos.
Yeah.
Anything else?
Or have you got another little at all?
Let's have another little at all.
Let's find one real quick.
Well, I can do one if you want to wait.
This is from CDM who says,
Hashtag weekly planet pod.
Hashtag Italians.
Thank you.
It's from our latest commentary.
Would love a Robocop commentary or Temple of Doom Last Crusade.
Maybe we should do Robocop next.
You can do Robocop.
I'd love to do Robocop, actually.
I was recently on the podcast Total Reboot.
Yes.
With friends of the show Cam and Alexi, and we talked about Robocop,
so that was good.
Was I on that?
You were not on that, no.
I did the Dark City one.
That's correct, yes.
Yeah, okay.
That's right.
They have a new series coming out called Finding Yeezus,
which is going to be on if you go.
Grouse House.
Yeah, Aunty Donna have like a production company called Grouse House,
and if you go to their YouTube channel and subscribe,
in like the next few days, maybe this week coming up,
Cam and Alexia are doing a video, doing a web series called Finding Yeezus,
and they've done investigative podcasts before,
but they're taking it to the bloody next level.
And this is about some sort of Kanye West video game
that supposedly was introducing people to a cult.
Oh, okay.
Another one about his mother maybe?
Maybe.
But people have investigated it before,
but apparently they've gone real deep.
Yeah.
So I'm excited to watch that.
That's going to be good.
There's another thing on there which is really great
called 1-800-SUCCESS by Aaron Chen.
Oh, yes.
Have you seen this series?
Yes.
First one's about them finding sneakers.
It's really funny.
There's like three episodes.
It's got Aaron Chen and Jonathan Lowe and Henry Stone.
It was originally – oh, I didn't know this.
I'm just reading this now.
It was released on the ABC in 2016.
There you go.
So, yeah, that's really fun if you want like a fun thing to –
Three of the best.
Yeah.
Anything else, Mason? Oh, let's find it. Here's an fun thing to look at. Three of the best. Anything else, Mason?
Ooh, let's find it. Here's an email, James.
It's from Jordan. Jordan? Media that's
gotten you through illness. Oh. Hello, James
and Mason's identical twin brother or whatever.
Yeah, whatever. Whatever?
No, James, we dropped that thread.
Whatever that was, we dropped it. It's done.
It's me, Nick Mason, and I've always
been Nick Mason. I've been a big fan
since last year when I found you both
through the Harley Quinn animated series review.
Oh, cool.
I caught up on your YouTube back catalogue while dealing
with the worst flu I had in years.
It reminded me that COVID doesn't prevent other illness.
I remember looking at myself in the mirror and realising
that I could die from this and I had to be ready
for this possibility.
Wow.
But then when I was at my lowest, you both descending
into madness trying to review the Transformers movies.
Gave me the strength to carry on.
Well, there you go.
A lot of people appreciated that.
Yeah, we suffered.
We suffered worse than anyone.
Yeah, worse than the Hobbits, I feel, because there were so many as well.
So I was wondering what pieces of media have you turned to when horribly ill and afraid
that the future you envision might never come?
Thanks for your hard work and hours of content from Los Angeles.
Jordan?
I got really sick in 2012 with the flu.
Me and Claire just watched Anne of Green Gables,
like the entire thing.
Interesting.
Yeah.
And I'm like, man, I'm really – not new Anne of Green Gables,
like the original one.
Yes.
And I'm like, man, this Anne of Green Gables,
she's got a lot of spice and I appreciate that.
Oh, yeah?
Okay.
If it all works out for her.
Great.
Yeah, so I enjoyed that.
What about you?
All right.
Well, I mean, look, I'm very rarely properly sick,
but I'm in a constant state of being quite poorly,
as you would know.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
But I just generally like it.
Rickets.
I've got rickets.
I've got rickets and shingles.
Just all the old-time stuff.
I've had shingles.
Okay, I've not had shingles or rickets.
But obviously, of course, during lockdown,
everybody went a little bit loopy.
Yeah.
And you've got to find, you've got to track down, you know,
entertainment that is good.
God, what did I even do?
Because I think for a lot of people.
I think I did this.
Yeah, I mean, for a lot of people, and it's very, you know,
very nice to say, like a lot of people email in a tweet and be like,
hey, you know, the world was terrible and so we watched Mr.
Sunday Movies videos or, you know, it was good to know there was always a podcast coming out
or something like that.
There's two – I think I mentioned before there's two YouTube channels
called Outside Xbox and Outside Extra.
Oh, yeah.
And they do like video game like playthroughs and like list videos
and stuff like that.
And I'm not a video game guy really.
Except for Monkey Island.
Except for Monkey Island and the various Monkey Island franchises
and all the Monkey Island spin-off stuff.
Yeah, yeah.
And a little Monkey Island statuette.
I don't have one of those.
You should.
I should.
But I just thought they're just – it's just like five very, like,
funny and nice engaging people.
Yeah, yeah.
Or they're sharks, solar sharks, but they're good at pretending.
Does it matter?
Not important.
Yeah.
That's like when a bad person is doing a good thing and it's like,
well, are they doing it for cloud or whatever?
Yeah.
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
But just fun, engaging content and always live streams.
You're still engaged with all that, aren't you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You'll dip in and be like, what are these absolute scumbags up to
with their charming personalities?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're up to something and I'm going to find what it is yeah that's true yeah i think for me it was also doing this
like this got me through like doing all this and keeping like a regular schedule of things and
people people watching things which i really appreciate it so as much as people say that
we were helping them in many ways they were helping yeah they were helping us a little bit
that's true and we were helping them a But we were doing most of them heavy lifting.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because we did all the recording and Ben and all that.
Thinking of things.
And the colleagues.
But we were helping Ben and Lawrence and Matt.
We were helping them also.
And colleagues.
And colleagues.
And the whole team and et cetera and so forth.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Great.
That's the show, Mason, because the dogs are barking.
My daughter's awake.
That's right.
My son.
I nearly said my brother,
my son wants to watch the Baby Groot show.
Okay, all right.
It's all happening.
Sounds like your numble's up, James.
It certainly is, Mason.
Folks, thank you so much for listening to the show.
Yeah, they're in the chamber.
Were you just waiting on that?
Yeah, whatever you said,
I was going to say something to do with numbles.
I was hoping you would say a number in that statement.
I could be like, great use of numbles there, James.
But you didn't, so I had to work with what I had.
You did it.
Folks, thank you so much for listening to the show.
We definitely appreciate it.
Thank you for telling your friends about it.
Thank you for subscribing and liking the stuff.
Thank you for leaving a five-star review on your podcast, Catcher of Choice.
James, you got any reviews there?
I do. Clap, clap, any reviews there? I do.
Clap, clap, clap.
Thank you so much.
This is from Drayden Jones who says, first of all,
he did it in app.
Five stars, by the way.
His number one Snake Eyes, Jojo Origins podcast.
Baby, if this podcast wasn't about Snake Eyes all the time,
it would have gotten four stars from me.
James and Mesa do an excellent job talking about Snake Eyes every week,
but then some other stupid movie studio has to
release their own blockbuster, which forces the duo to discuss those movies.
Otherwise, they look like real Snake Eyes shills.
Hey, Hollywood, knock it off with the releases so they can go back to reviewing the best
movie of 2021.
Maybe we could go back to it.
We could do it next week.
Why don't we do it next week?
I think we should do it.
Okay, we'll do it next week.
And this is from Danny Darko, also five stars, also went out, Mason.
I've never wanted to meet Aussies so bad.
James and Mason will make you look like a maniac who laughs by themselves
when you listen to them with Earbuds.
Best podcast ever.
Thank you so much.
Oh, my goodness.
Folks, you don't want to meet us either.
You'd be like, oh, yeah.
Yeah, they're just regular.
Yeah.
Greasier than I thought they'd be.
Why are they so oily?
What's going on?
I thought they'd be really.
It's not even a hot day. Why are they so sweaty? I thought they'd be greasier, and they are greasier than I thought they'd be. Why are they so oily? What's going on? I thought they'd be really. It's not even a hot day.
Why are they so sweaty?
I thought they'd be greasier and they are greasier than I thought.
I've heard that many times.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Someone's going to say that to us one day and just be like,
you're greasier than I thought.
I'll be like, I'm great.
What?
What?
What does that mean?
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This week, what is it, Mason?
I think it is that book club.
I meant to bring it up last week.
We had a good time with that one.
That's a great read.
People should check that out. Check it out. Give it a
read. Listen to the podcast.
Thank you to the Brute and the Bastards.
Wait, no. It's not the boot club.
We got this covered.
I mean, I've already recorded it, so thank God.
That's fine. Thank God.
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And that's the whole show next week.
We don't know, but probably Snake Eyes, I guess.
Probably Snake Eyes.
Yeah, we do know.
Now that it's back at top of mind.
Yeah.
All right.
Thank you, everybody, and we'll see you next time.
Also, go and run a garbage Hulk movies.
Hulk movies.
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