The Weekly Planet - 48 Best/Worst Cancelled CBM's Part 2
Episode Date: August 25, 2014This week we talk Batman V Superman, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, James Bond, Star Wars and the new (old) Doctor Who!Plus we each share a cancelled comic book movie we vaguely researched.M...ason's is better. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My name is James, you may know me as Mr. Sunday.
With me as always, my co-host, Nicholas Dickless Mason.
Nothing there.
No, that's great.
Thank you.
It's brought it all back.
Good.
Wow.
Sorry.
No, that's fine.
Look, I'm actually very proud of you that you didn't take that shot at me much earlier
in the run of this podcast.
I was going to say, before I was so rudely interrupted.
With my intro that I do every week.
With your intro, yes.
Your insulting intro.
You've got a YouTube channel
Mr. Sunday Movies
And I don't subscribe to it
Because I'm not a damn fool
What?
No, that's not true
I just haven't subscribed to it
Do you have a YouTube-y thingy?
No
But anyway
So every week you put up a new video
So I search for it
I go to YouTube
And I type Mr. Sun
And then I pause
Because I'm like, that's close enough
And every week
Like above Mr. Sunday movies
there's Mr. Sun Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
who's that
I don't know
I've never clicked on it
but this week
you're above that
you've
yes
you've beaten
Mr. Sun Sun
Mr. Golden Sun
whatever that is
I assume it's
maybe a kids
like one of those
Teletubbies
okay yeah
maybe that's what it is
yeah
whatever that is
I'll put a clip of it
at the end of this.
Fantastic.
Alright?
Yeah, so you're the winner
and they're the loser.
Take that, idiot.
Yeah.
If everybody could send
hate mail,
no, don't do that.
To Mr. Sun Sun,
Mr. Golden Sun.
That is amazing news.
Yeah, isn't it?
What a great way to start.
I had like an insulting thing
and you had like a compliment.
Yeah, that's right.
I guess that's that.
We've turned it around.
We sure have.
It's usually the other way around.
It normally is. So yeah, straight into the news then. Let's go's that. We've turned it around. We sure have. It's usually the other way around. It normally is.
So yeah, straight into the news then.
Let's go into the news.
Roughly the news.
This is a podcast about roughly the news, sort of.
It sure is.
Partly.
We do other things.
Tangents.
Oh, yeah, we go on a lot of tangents.
Personal vendettas.
Yeah, vendettas, sure.
Intravenous drug use.
Wait, what?
Hey, what the hell is this thing in my arm?
Okay, so Sin City 2, Mason.
Yep.
People have been asking me, or us, could we talk about it?
We can't, because it's not out for like another month or something.
With the Marvel...
Just here or worldwide?
No, worldwide it's out.
Oh, okay, great.
Or the US it is at least.
Like the Marvel and DC stuff we normally get around the same time.
Uh-huh.
I think Man of Steel was like two weeks after.
I was furious.
I can imagine.
I was furious.
But no, we can't obviously review it because it's not bloody it's not bloody out here yet so
we will when it when it happens i guess talk about it briefly but also the other thing is
it has tanked horribly right like very very badly which i guess that's what happens when you wait
nine years to do a sequel yeah absolutely you know like that that got a lot of heat that movie
didn't it when it came out like it we absolutely. You know, like that got a lot of heat, that movie, didn't it, when it came out?
Boy, did it, yeah.
People seemed to like it.
We'd not really seen anything like that before.
No.
Except for Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, obviously.
And then The Spirit.
And then The Spirit after that, yeah.
Which was its spiritual sequel.
They weren't related.
But Frank Miller did it.
And it was...
How far did we get into that?
10 minutes?
Yeah.
12 minutes, something like that.
And we don't often turn things off.
No.
Not good. But hey. Yeah, there often turn things off. No. Not good.
But hey.
Yeah, there's a guy I was going to recommend later,
Josh Lewis Reviews.
He's really good.
But he said that...
I asked him, I said,
oh, he had a kind of negative review.
And I was like,
oh, at least it's better than The Spirit.
And he's like,
not really.
Wow, okay.
But I don't know.
Apparently, by all accounts, it's okay.
But anyway,
we're supposed to make $15 million opening week,
which is okay, I guess. You know, know considering but it's more likely to open about
six or seven million that's not good no single digits millions yeah i mean i take them certainly
and it's debuted at number six if somebody said to me hey i'm gonna give you millions but only
in the single digits i'd still probably take that but what if you had to spend 70 million to get
that oh then that's a waste of time isn't it good point yeah so yeah that yeah number six though it debuted
number six behind like movies that have been out already like let's be cops from last week sure
yeah which you know is apparently a very average comedy but guardians is back on top good so that's
good yeah ninja turtles i've since encountered some people who do not enjoy guardians of the
galaxy but it's just people
That's fine fair enough
I mean sub-humans
Obviously
That's alright
People who are
Sad in their hearts
Is it like
Are they like
It's the same plot
As the other ones
It's not that funny
Nah they're just like
It's kind of dumb
Okay yeah fair enough
Can't really argue with that
Yeah
Cool
So there you go Mason
We will not be seeing
A Sin City 3
I would say
Yeah absolutely not
Unless Direct a video Yeah Motion comic Motion comic we will not be seeing a Sin City 3 I would say yeah absolutely not unless
direct a video
yeah
motion comic
motion comic
I'm betting on motion comic
sure
actually yeah
yeah yeah
all the voices by the one guy
speaking of
including the girls
yes
speaking of things that tank
I didn't actually include this in mine
tanks
this week we're talking about
our favourite tanks
we're counting them down
Panzer tank
any tank with any kind of camo paint.
Abrams tank.
Fish tank.
J.J. Abrams tank.
His own personal tank.
James Cameron's tank.
He would have a tank.
He would have a tank.
Probably an underwater tank.
Yeah, definitely.
But he'd have one.
Yeah, yeah.
But, you know,
the Expendables 3 tanked as well.
It didn't do very...
Well, it did better than this.
Right.
But the studios have put it down to the fact that it leaked,
because, you know, it leaked like three weeks earlier.
Oh, yeah.
But those downloads are so low that it's behind, like,
Captain America and Spider-Man.
Yeah, that's true.
I read that.
It's not even...
It was on Uproxx.
Yeah, it's not even the most pirated movie.
Yeah.
So that's disappointing.
You couldn't hit the top of the box office.
You couldn't hit the top of the pirated downloads list.
Of movies that people have already seen and have made lots of money already. So that's disappointing. You couldn't hit the top of the box office. You couldn't hit the top of the pirated downloads list.
Of movies that people have already seen and have made lots of money already. So that goes to show that movie's not...
Either it's not very good or people aren't as interested in it.
It's not compelling.
People have not seen a trailer and thought, I need another of these in my life.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Very good.
Well done.
Well said.
Moving on, Mason.
Yes.
Bond news.
Okay.
Now, we talked about this before the show briefly.
They want to bring in an iconic henchman like Jaws, the shark.
Not the shark, the man.
The man, yes.
Odd job.
Odd, yes.
Knick-knack.
Kick-foo.
No, diamond face.
I was going to say, we haven't had an iconic henchman since diamond face, have we?
Was there a knick-knack?
Yeah, knick-knack was Urbe Villachez.
Yeah, the man with the golden gun.
Absolutely.
He would always be bringing a little bottle of champagne into the man with the golden gun,
and the man with the golden gun would just shoot it out of his hands.
What a jerk.
What a jerk, exactly.
And wasn't he then stuffed into a suitcase at the end?
He was stuffed into a suitcase, yeah.
Presumably suffocated to death.
To death, yeah.
What a way to go.
Yeah.
But, so they're looking for someone called Hinks.
H-I-N-X.
Is that how you pronounce that?
I don't like the idea.
What?
Hinks.
Is he related?
He or she?
Is he or she related to Jinx?
Have to be.
Some, that's, what?
No, that's, this is what I've got here.
I have to be over 6'2", between 30 and 45.
Possibly, possibly like very unlike
unusual looking and possibly with a sports background because you need to do a lot of
stunts and driving apparently this this henchman if we sit on each other's shoulders and wear a
big trench coat we're above six foot two we are we certainly are so yeah i'm happy to see another
henchman that you notice they're slowly putting back in other like old Bond tropes
yes I am
yeah
like Q
I feel Skyfall
was very
good
no
but I felt
they lent on that
very hard
yeah yeah
like oh we've
got to have a Q
and we've got to
have a
yeah
bring back the
old Aston Martin
with the machine guns
in it
that's it
exactly
there's a point
here's a point
of contention
for you
sure
okay
it's
Casino Royale was the reboot.
Yes.
Right?
And in Casino Royale, he wins an Aston Martin.
Yes.
Like he wins the DB5, the classic James Bond one in a poker game.
Against Blood Eye.
Yeah.
No, no.
Against the other guy.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah.
At like this beach casino thing, right?
Yeah, I remember.
And does he flip it?
That's the big one.
Does he flip it later?
Or is that a different car that flips?
No, no, he doesn't flip.
No, he flips the new Aston Martin, the DBS.
Okay.
The crazy expensive one.
Sure, yeah, yeah.
But in Skyfall, he's got the Aston Martin DB5, the classic one again.
Yeah.
But it's got machine guns in it.
Yeah.
When did he put the machine guns in it?
Is it the same one?
That is the question.
Because when he talks to Q in that film, he's like,
hey, how about
all these gadgets?
And Q's like,
we don't do that anymore.
So when did he put the machine...
When did he put the machine...
If they're not into
putting machine guns
in cars and ejector seats
and whatever,
why does this car
have machine guns
and ejector seats?
Maybe it was his parents.
Yeah, good point.
They love just driving
along the Scottish moors
and just mowing people down
with their machine guns.
Yeah, really good point.
Well, there's two options.
Yep.
One is...
Hang on.
There's probably more than two options.
There's only two.
There's only two.
We can edit this out if I can't think of the two options.
Sure.
Right.
Well, one is that it is the same car.
Yeah.
Right.
And it belonged to, like, an MI6 agent back in the day.
Like a previous one.
And this bad guy killed him and took it. Yeah. So it is authentic MI6 property, and that day. Like a previous one. And this bad guy
killed him
and took it.
Yeah.
So it is authentic
MI6 property
and that's why
it has the wacky
1960s gear in it.
Coincidence,
but sure.
Yeah, coincidence.
Yeah, okay.
I'm willing to believe in that.
Or,
actually here's another option
is that it is a wacky
1960s MI6
Aston Martin
but it was just like
an MI6 storage
and he won the
Aston Martin in Jamaica. Yeah. He MI6 storage and he won the Aston Martin
in Jamaica
and he's like
I would like to have that car
and then he goes
to his lawyer
or whatever
and his lawyer's like
it's going to be
kind of tricky
to import
an Aston Martin
from Jamaica
from a guy
you later murdered
like that's
that's
legally
that's going to be
quite difficult
so he's like
you know what
I'll just look
and I'll see if MI6 has one and I'll borrow it.
Oh, it's got machine guns in it.
It's got machine guns in it.
I think that's my theory.
Okay, fair enough.
Well, none of that is explained.
And also, yeah.
But it also lays waste to the theory.
Except just now when I explained it perfectly.
Sure.
But also, it lays waste to the theory that James Bond is a codename.
For multiple people, yeah.
Because that was a fan theory that these are all set in the same universe and when you become a double o engine and you get
assigned the double o7 you become you get the name james bond right so that could have been like the
actual sean connery car right yeah but of course in skyfall he goes back to his home which has got
the james bond crest or whatever yeah yeah which is just a dude looking like a real smug prick
right probably like standing on a dead light or something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But, so...
And it has insert cheesy one-liner here.
That's the family motto.
But also, that means that all these years, he's just been introducing himself, like,
as his actual name.
Yeah.
That's dumb.
Yeah, absolutely it is.
I mean, that's always been dumb, but yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway.
Anyway, currently nobody cares about James Bond, so why are we talking about it?
Good point.
But I don't...
Okay.
He doesn't sound like a very iconic henchman.
Okay, fair enough.
Just from that description.
Just a big guy.
He sounds like a tall guy.
He sounds like Red Grant, the guy from Russia With Love, who's just a tough guy.
Okay.
Kind of a tall, tough guy.
Red Grant.
Red Grant.
What's he about?
He's all about being real tough in the abs.
Is he Russian?
Yes.
That makes sense. Yeah, it? Yes. That makes sense.
Yeah, it's good.
Okay, good.
Fantastic.
Well, moving on to something else that people don't care about yet.
I'm ready.
Star Wars.
Yep.
They're looking for an iconic henchman.
Wait a second.
Like a shark.
No.
A Lucasfilm employee.
It's autocorrected here.
A Lucasfilm employee has stated that they're going to redefine long-form
storytelling actually that didn't auto-correct doesn't matter not the point uh-huh in the sense
that they're really going to weave this story through the trilogy really really well and into
multiple different medias and you know the team the rebels cartoon which is coming out which has
the inquisitors which links to this and whatever whatever whatever. Basically saying that unlike the prequels,
which did have a predetermined ending,
they were just made up as they went along.
Because it was kind of like,
there's a mysterious guy, but there's clones.
Where did they come from?
Don't worry about it.
You've fallen in lava.
Which was the plot of the prequel.
So they're basically saying that, yeah,
this is where we're really thinking this through.
Well, that's nice of them prequel. So they're basically saying that, yeah, this is, we're really thinking this through. Well, that's nice of them.
Yes.
Considering we're paying 20 bucks a ticket for this thing.
Even more so than Marvel, they say, with their long form storytelling.
I don't believe them for a second.
Sure.
Well, it's all Disney.
It's all Disney.
Oh, yeah, actually, yeah.
Okay, good point.
But the Latina reviewers reported that the Emperor will return in Star Wars episodes
seven and eight.
But not nine.
Spoiler alert. Well, it's a 9. Well, I've just said 7.
Well, it's a rumour.
Okay, sure.
So, in your face.
Okay.
But not with Ian McDermond.
Okay.
McDiamond?
Diamond face.
Diamond face.
So, yeah, what do you think about that?
He comes back in the comics as a clone.
That's right, yeah.
Or the Hispanic universe as a clone.
Uh-huh, yeah.
But if I remember correctly, and I do, he was pitched into the center
of the Death Star.
Boy, was he.
So is it...
Can he, like,
put his consciousness
into something else?
Yes, his spirit.
Because, you know,
he went to Jedi,
I presume Sith...
Sith Heaven.
Let's say he went to Sith Heaven.
That's where all dogs go to Heaven.
Yeah.
And then he could...
I don't know,
he could travel through
the universe like that?
Yeah, sure.
Because he has the similar powers that
all the Jedi did
at the Ewok party
just chill out
wherever you want
and then he
then I just
I think he just found
because he had like
caches of clones
yeah
at various places
and I think he just
went to the closest one
and entered the body
and then switched over
good as any
that's right
so yeah
remember though
we've talked before
about this
like there's rumours
of Sith ghosts in this
and then maybe
he'll come back
as a Sith ghost you know from Sith ghosts in this. Uh-huh, yeah. And then maybe you'll come back as a Sith ghost. Ooh.
You know, from Sith Heaven or where the dogs go
or whatever. Uh-huh. So yeah, that sounds
fine. Doesn't it though?
Lately
I've been feeling more optimistic about the Star Wars
films. Okay. Yeah. Is it me
berating you with Star Wars news every week?
Probably that's it. It's Stockholm Syndrome ultimately.
Yeah. I've learnt to love it.
If not, it's bad for me.
That's it.
So, do you want to talk about Doctor Who now?
Yeah, we run out of news.
No, I've got a couple more things, but my news later works into what we're going to
talk about today.
So, I'm trying to, you know...
Mr. Cleverclog's over here.
I'm trying to clever segue without bringing it up.
Okay, great.
Did I ruin it for you?
It's fine.
Should I have just rolled with it?
You paid that nice compliment at the start.
Yeah. Where I beat some guy Who was the sun or something
I beat the sun
As the number one YouTube channel about suns or whatever
That's right
You beat a series of YouTube videos
That are just a camera looking directly at the sun
If you want to blind yourself
Go to this YouTube channel
So yeah
Doctor Who
We watched it this morning didn't we?
Not together
We were separate But we still watched it this morning yeah not together we were separate sure
but we still watched it you were in your bedroom watching it i was at the window near your bedroom
watching watching through that window so yeah what did you uh what did you think of the new doctor
uh oh by the way spoilers because as we said before the show if you hate doctor who you don't
care if you like doctor who you've watched it by now.
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Like, we are...
I would say, having watched it, you know, this morning, I'm way behind the curve.
Okay.
Like, people would have, you know...
Big fans of Doctor Who would have gone to England to watch it, or they would have...
Well, it was leaked.
It was leaked, sorry.
Oh, okay, yeah.
Like, a rough cut.
See, people would have seen that.
Which I didn't watch.
I reckon there probably would have seen that. Which I didn't watch.
I reckon there probably would have been live streams of just a camera looking at somebody's TV in the UK
and people would have been watching through that.
Yeah, well, someone beat the information out of Peter Capoli as well.
Oh, great, yeah.
Just beat it right out of him.
No, but actually, because it went to theatres as well.
I didn't go to theatres.
That's right, yeah.
But it also, because Doctor Who is kind of big-ish here in Australia.
Yeah, sure, absolutely, yeah.
Well, it's on, it aired the same time as it did in the UK.
So it aired at like 4.50 or whatever it was.
In the morning, wow.
Yeah, I didn't get up for it.
No.
Because I was too busy partying, Mason.
Absolutely.
I wasn't, I was very asleep.
You were covered with just hot water bottles.
Yeah.
So yeah, what do you think of the new Doctor Who?
I know he's not called Doctor Who,
but remember we established...
We're going to call him Doctor Who.
What are you going to do about it, nerds?
I don't feel he was fully defined yet.
I agree.
Like, with, you know, even in...
Maybe it was a little bit heavy-handed.
In, like, the first David Tennant episode,
he's like, no second chances.
That's the kind of man I am. that is the line i remember yeah from that where
he kind of gives a guy a chance yeah it's kind of light-hearted and then he murders him and he's
like that was your chance and you blew it so self-defense yeah it was yeah exactly it was
deserved that was absolutely deserved uh-huh yeah but then you got a sense of that character and
you got a sense with the matt smith one like he's kind of fun and whatever but you you've got a sense of that character. And you've got a sense with the Matt Smith one, like, he's kind of fun and whatever.
He's a fun adventurer.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, and he's a kid, kind of a fun kid.
Yeah.
But this guy...
He's old.
He's old and he's sort of dithery.
Yeah.
And he's kind of mean.
He's kind of mean.
To homeless people.
Yeah, he steals a homeless man's jacket, doesn't he?
That homeless man...
For a watch.
I mean, he's dead now, so he's been dead for hundreds of years, but...
He swapped him out for a watch, which I think will come into play later, because watches have played a big part.
Yeah, he's got his special watch.
Yeah, yeah.
Personality in it or whatever.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
People are angry already that I said he's got a watch with his personality in it or whatever.
Yeah, he's got his Doctor Who personality in it.
His Doctor Who personality.
Yeah, in this one, he's kind of dithery.
And then, how does he...
At the end of the episode, what is he as a character?
Well, he either did or didn't throw that guy out.
Yeah, that's an element of mystery.
I enjoy that somewhat.
Sure.
You could kill that guy.
He's killed way less worse people than that.
And he's a robot.
And he's a robot, exactly.
And when he's like, you're more human than man,
I mean, more man than human,
he wasn't,
because you could see in his brain.
He had gears.
He had gears and shit.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
You can tape as many steaks as you want
to a Roomba.
Still a Roomba.
You know what I mean?
I know.
I've done it.
So, yeah.
Absolutely, yeah.
Look, I didn't hate it by any stretch,
but, yeah, I felt he was...
He wasn't bad.
Like, I like Peter Capaldi.
I think he did well in the episode, but I just didn't...
I didn't love it.
They set up a couple of mysteries.
Yeah.
They said who, you know, who sent this invitation to everybody to get them all in the one place.
Could have been a coincidence.
Probably.
Most likely a coincidence, yeah.
Time travel.
That's it.
And there's this mysterious woman who is clearly...
Believes she is
the doctor's
girlfriend
she's probably
remember he's got
that woman
expecting me to
remember anything
about Doctor Who
is pretty
but this isn't even
from the new stuff
this is from like
the old stuff
I don't even remember
but he has like
she's not the master
but she's like an
equivalent to the master
she's not a time
lot I don't think
and she hasn't
showed up yet
like they pretty much
brought everybody back like Davros and the Daleks and the master a couple of times a timeline, I don't think. And she hasn't showed up yet. Like, they've pretty much brought everybody back, like Dab Ross and the Daleks and the
master a couple of times.
Yeah, true.
This woman whose name I cannot remember.
And don't email him, because I don't care.
Interestingly, she's age appropriate.
Yeah.
She's kind of an older lady now, as opposed to this older guy, yeah.
That's it.
And you love his new clothes.
I don't.
I'm not, no.
Something's missing about them.
It's the button up to the top
it's the button
I don't care for that
what about the bit
where he pulled back his jacket
and he was like
ooh look it's all red
it was a red light
yeah no
yeah
and I think also
I think the reveal
was kind of
it was a little
like it was quite dark
yeah
I think it was
didn't really show it off
yeah
I'd be more impressed
if there was a better reveal
I'll be honest with you
sure
yeah
fair enough
apparently
Jenna Louise Coleman is leaving.
Like, she's in a negotiation to leave the series.
Has the entire series been filmed, or do they do it week to week?
I think most of it's been filmed.
There's probably a mid-season break, and they're going to continue on with it.
But that's generally how they do it is.
A companion sees in the new Doctor for some consistency.
Then they switch them out.
Then they switch them out.
That's generally how it works.
But the others have sort of stuck around, right? Yeah, a few of them. Rose was there for some consistency. Then they switch them out. Then they switch them out. Okay, right. That's generally how it works. Okay, right. So, yeah.
But the others have sort of stuck around, right?
Yeah, a few of them, you know.
Amy Pond?
Rose was there for a while.
Rose was there for a while.
Amy Pond was there for a while.
That one in the middle?
The redhead one.
Not Amy Pond, though.
The other one.
Yes.
Oh, the fuck.
Donna something.
Donna, yep.
Yeah, yeah.
And the other one with the red leather jacket, whose name I can't remember.
Oh, Martha?
Martha, there we go.
Yeah, yeah.
They were all good, actually.
Come to think of it.
So, yeah. Yeah. But were all good, actually. Come to think of it.
So, yeah.
But they were all increasingly underused.
Yeah.
Have we talked about the Bechdel test?
Yeah, I know, but no, we haven't talked about it. Well, the Bechdel test, for those who don't know,
you can use it to judge.
Not judge, but it's an interesting idea based around movies and TV series.
Basically, you go, okay, is there at least two women in this show or in this movie?
Do they speak to one another?
And if they do, do they speak to each other about something other than a man?
Yeah.
And if you pass that, then you're feminism.
I guess so.
Yeah, but I mean, it's not necessarily an indicator of quality.
No, it's not a hard and fast.
No, it's just an interesting statistic, I think.
Alien, I think, passes it.
The first Alien.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And a lot of romantic comedies don't.
Oh, of course not.
Because it's just, you know, it's...
How can I get Owen Wilson to love me again?
Yeah, it's the main female protagonist.
Yeah.
And she's got like a quirky best friend.
Yeah.
And they're the only two female characters in the film.
And all they talk about is Gerard butler or whatever because he's the main
guy you know but because somebody did uh somebody did like uh some you know research a lot of data
points for doctor who recently and apparently a lot of episodes do not yeah because and i guess
it's mainly because the companions recently have mostly been female.
Because I guess they want to kind of...
They had Rory.
Yeah, they kind of want to like some sort of romantic thing, even though it's never really real.
Which they really seem to be steering away from in this new one.
And so I guess whatever companion is in the show is always just going to be talking about the Doctor.
Yeah.
And so there's a lot of...
Because his name is Doctor Who.
Doctor Who, exactly.
That's the name of the show.
And so there's going to be a lot of the companion talking about just about the Doctor
and not about any other issues or what have you.
Yeah.
And so a lot of them are going to fail this test, I guess.
But it does seem interesting that...
Yeah.
A lot of these companions do seem to be kind of one-dimensional.
Sure, that's a fair point.
Yeah.
Are they feisty enough, though?
They're sort of feisty. anyway yeah yeah give us your thoughts on that listeners i'd like to hear about that like what do you think about what do you think about
this and this is my issue a lot of the time with doctor who is the supporting characters aren't
really much chop yep they're sort of sassy yeah sometimes they help out sometimes yeah
usually by accident usually by accident or by sort of observing something that the Doctor immediately observes
straight after that.
Yeah.
And then goes, oh, that's very good that you saw that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I guess the point of the companions recently has been as well, they kind of have to keep
him in check.
Right.
Because he'll just murder everybody.
Oh, sure, yeah.
That's been implied.
Remember when he went to the centre of the Earth and murdered all those spider people?
No.
He did.
I thought about agreeing just to move this thing along, but then I'm like, what if you
made that up?
Because it sounds like something you would make up.
Yeah, no, he did.
So, yeah.
I just felt it was very kind of like, I've seen all of this before, and it didn't bring
that much new.
The dinosaur was pretty good, I guess.
Yeah.
It was a super giant dinosaur.
Yeah.
No one else seemed to realise that
that was super giant
because that TARDIS
was really small
yeah yeah
and people were just
down in the Thames with it
just kind of like
what's this
there's a dinosaur
get away
there's a dinosaur
oh yeah
so yeah
and there you go
great show
great
B plus
again I'm sort of interested
but will I watch?
I'll watch two more episodes probably.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
That's what happens every time with you, doesn't it?
Definitely.
Time for some feel good news, Mason.
I'm ready.
Dave Coulier.
Oh.
No.
Not really.
Oh, no.
Again, listeners, if you do have any interesting Dave Coulier stories for our segment, Dave
Cruelier, where Dave Coulier is a dick for no reason.
Yeah.
We didn't get any this week, unfortunately, but yeah, police right in.
FX's The Veil explores the surprising and fraught relationship between two women who
play a deadly game of truth and lies on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London.
One woman has a secret, the other a mission to reveal it before thousands
of lives are lost. FX's The Veil, starring Elizabeth Moss, is now streaming on Disney+.
So Chris Pratt, right, who obviously is Star-Lord and worked with Marvel and whatever, whatever.
He and Marvel went for the Children's Miracle Network Hospital.
They set up a special screening of Guardians of the Galaxy for patients.
Uh-huh.
Right?
So he went along to this and he went to the screening
and he'd stolen his Star-Lord outfit.
So he wore it and he kind of, you know,
took a lot of photos and that and whatever.
And he went there.
He stayed with the kids for three hours.
Three hours?
Yeah.
Handing out toys and taking photos and signing autographs and
talking with patients and he visited like some kids in other centers who who couldn't visit the
screening for whatever reason you know um slipped him a pirate dvd that's right exactly you got from
southeast asia great good on him so yeah and even though he was there two-thirds of the way through
doesn't matter i get the point so that's why you know he was there to represent like Marvel and
Guardians of the Galaxy
he also spent extra time
with a fan
one fan in particular
to talk about
the Lego movie
because he's the lead
in the Lego movie
reciting lines
from that
and all that kind of stuff
he's some sort of
Lego kid right
yeah he's a big fan of Lego
he loves it
yeah yeah
this guy
like apparently
at high school
he was just kind of
like this
Labrador kind of
kind of human bee.
Chris Pratt.
Oh, sure.
Yeah.
He just seems like a really super nice guy.
Absolutely.
And that sounds really great.
Yeah.
And I don't see Stallone going in and wearing his little beret from Expendables and talking
to sick kids.
What is wrong?
He goes in there.
He gives each of the kids some human growth hormone.
You know?
Each of them a little Expendables beret.
Tells them a story from the set of Daylight.
Yep, definitely.
All of those things.
So yeah, I love hearing stuff like that.
Me too.
Good for him.
What a bloody legend.
I just think that...
I've said this before.
I think they cast these guys on purpose.
Yep.
Like, who are not dicks.
Right.
Which is why I think when Wesley Snipes is like,
I want to come back into the Marvel Universe or whatever.
They won't.
Because he's a lunatic. Right. And I don't know whether he may the Marvel Universe or whatever, they won't because he's a lunatic.
And I don't know whether he may be he's a nice guy or whatever,
but he is a lunatic.
Based solely on his character from Expendables 3, I'm going to say he's definitely a lunatic.
Speaking of that,
I think there's going to be a documentary coming out called Bat Kid Begins,
which is about the Bat Kid, if you recall the Bat Kid.
Yeah, I remember.
Has it got anything to do with the Batman Begins movie also?
It's like a sidequel.
Okay.
So while Batman Begins is happening, Bat Kid is also...
Beginnings.
Yeah, definitely.
Gotcha.
Okay.
Now, David Yates, he directed four of the Harry Potter movies, the last four.
Okay, sure.
You saw all of them?
No.
You saw one of them?
Maybe two of them?
He didn't direct the one where they make Harry Potter fight a dragon.
Oh, sure.
My favourite one.
Where his school makes, which I think is the best one, where the school makes Harry Potter
fight a dragon.
That's not fair, is it?
No, not at all.
Absolutely.
We've discussed this before.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So yeah, he's going to be directing, though, the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Harry Potter spin-off.
It's set like decades before the Harry Potter universe. And it's based on
J.K. Rowling's world of witches
and wizards. And because
the book, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,
it's a textbook in the Harry Potter universe.
Oh, sure, yep. So it follows the adventures
of the book's fictitious author,
Newt Scarmander. So, you know,
we're back. We're going to get a trilogy
of Harry Potter spin-off films. And of course
it's a prequel, so none of the main characters
can die
correct
yes
great
the world cannot end
because we know
everything's going to be fine
decades later
that's right
yeah yeah
great
maybe we'll see Dumbledore
when he's younger
because he's a few
he's a hundred and something
years plus
oh I see
that'd be cool
and maybe they'll like
explore the fact
that he is a gay man
because you know
that was revealed
I'm aware of that
post the film
yeah sure
so yeah it's another thing that really religious people flip out about they already hate explore the fact that he is a gay man. Because you know that was revealed post the film. Yeah, sure.
So yeah, it's another thing that really religious people flip out about.
They already hate Harry Potter, but more so.
Absolutely.
Can't have any of that witchcraft and wizardry.
No, certainly not.
Did you read that there's a fan theory recently that Harry Potter just takes place in his mind
because he's mentally ill, blah, blah, blah.
No.
Because it's all like, oh, you know, he's just a mentally unbalanced kid
and the Dursleys are his real parents.
And then they ship him off to a mental asylum and that's Harry Potter,
which would explain him fighting a dragon.
Because what responsible school administration would make a kid fight a dragon?
Exactly.
Yeah.
We said the equivalent thing, didn't we, to that.
So go back and
look at whatever episode that was um i was gonna say something else about that there's also another
theory fan theory that neville longbottom was initially chosen was actually the chosen one that
was cut out like that didn't happen in the end but that would have been way more interesting if
harry potter was just this decoy yeah absolutely so that neville longbottom could kind of get his
shit together because he ends up turning out to be Neville Logbottom could kind of get his shit together.
Uh-huh.
Because he ends up
turning out to be a hero
and whatever.
Like, he's kind of this goof.
Right.
And then he ends up being this, like,
he kills the snake
and whatever at the end.
Uh-huh.
I thought that would've been really cool.
Because the prophecy
only went to Harry Potter.
Yes.
Because Voldemort killed his parents
first or something.
Right, right.
So it could've been either of them.
Sure.
And it would've been a great fake-out
if they were like, Harry Potter's actually not special. Yeah. You know. I mean, he's alright. So it could have been either of them. Sure. And it would have been a great fake out if they were like,
Harry Potter's actually not special.
Yeah.
You know.
I mean, he's alright.
Yeah.
He's a pretty nice guy.
Well, that's true.
I mean, because one of the issues
I have with the Harry Potter films,
that's not a sentence I'd ever thought
I'd say out loud,
but is that,
especially in that first one,
Harry Potter wins.
Because he's Harry Potter.
Because he's Harry Potter.
Yeah.
Like, this guy's about to kill him
and he's like,
oh God,
because you're all the magic
and you've got this amazing magical defence because you're Harry Potter. Yeah. Like, this guy's about to kill him and he's like, oh God, because you're all the magic and you've got this amazing magical defense because you're Harry Potter.
Yeah.
Like, Harry Potter, he doesn't do anything.
He doesn't win because he works the hardest or he, you know, tries his best.
That's it.
He doesn't do drugs.
He wins that first movie as well because he's got that really smart friend, Hermione Granger.
Right.
And Ron happens to be really good at chess.
Sure.
And so they get past
the whatever
and they go into the lair
and Voldemort's in there
on the back of a guy's hand
or whatever
so it would have been
you're right
it would have been
an excellent sort of twist
to be like
you know
he's a good enough guy
but
yeah
he wasn't the chosen one
after all
yeah yeah
you know
psych
haha
so that's
because again
I haven't seen the last movie
so
yeah yeah
that's not what happens then.
No.
Great.
Spoiler alert.
Thanks.
For you.
Thanks, buddy.
Okay.
Just quickly on the Batman v Superman set.
Yes.
We saw Superman's new suit.
Yep.
What do you think?
A little brighter.
A little brighter.
A little bit more yellow in the S.
Comic book-y.
More comic book-y.
Yeah.
Yep.
Okay.
I feel like as well they did post-brighten up the last one just a fraction.
So I remember seeing some on-set stuff and it wasn't very yellow at all.
But then you see the final product.
And it was all yellow.
In Man of Steel he had an entirely yellow suit, yeah.
He sure did.
So yeah, it's definitely more comic book-y and he's got the slick back hair and whatever.
But what people are really talking about, Mason, is Scoot...
Green socks.
Exactly. Green socks. Scoot Mason, is Scoot McNary. Green socks. Exactly.
Green socks, Scoot McNary.
Scoot McNary.
First of all, they're saying,
why is there a man called Scoot McNary?
Question number one.
Is that an assumed name?
No, that's a good question.
His first name's Scoot.
I'd say you wouldn't change it to that.
I think that's just his name.
You think that's not for showbiz?
No.
Scoot McNary.
No, I don't think so.
Are you looking it up?
Yes. But in the meantime, whilst you look it up No. Scoot. Nah, I don't think so. You looking it up? Yes.
But in the meantime, whilst you look it up, old Scootle McGarry.
Old Scootles.
Yeah, he turned up on set wearing green socks from the knees down.
Right.
And they're green.
He's not just wearing...
It wouldn't be news if he was just wearing green socks.
I've been known to wear green socks.
He's wearing green screen.
Yeah.
And they're up to his knee socks.
So, a few things.
It could be like he's got metal legs,
like he's a Metallo kind of guy.
People are more leaning towards that he's the Flash.
He's Barry Allen or one incarnation of the Flash.
How do you run, though, with just your lower legs?
That's weird.
Yeah, I don't know.
I guess if he runs normally
and then they CGI his bottom legs with lightning
and stuff like that, maybe?
Yeah, okay.
But you could just probably do that around here.
Okay, he's John Marcus Scoot McCanary.
Okay.
Scoot is a nickname.
Should I look up why his nickname is Scoot?
Yes.
Just leave it.
No, please.
Okay, fine.
All right.
Let's continue talking.
Okay, options.
He could be...
Okay, he could be the bloody...
That guy we're talking about.
The Flash? Yeah, the Flash. He could be that guy. He could be that guy. He could be the bloody, that guy we're talking about. The Flash?
Yeah, the Flash.
He could be that guy.
He could be that guy.
He could be Metallo.
Yeah, yeah.
Could be Superman.
Could be Justice League.
No.
I'm giving you time to look it up.
Oh, right, you're filling.
Okay, great.
That was excellent filling.
Great.
Okay, hang on.
And he's wearing just regular office work clothes.
Yeah.
He's wearing just a shirt and tie.
Which Barry Allen or the Flash or whatever could wear.
Yeah, okay, yeah.
Because he's a cop.
Yeah, totally.
Or a forensic whatever.
Here's an option.
His legs got cut off.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Sure.
Yeah, right.
Well, here's one theory, and I had not thought of this, but it's totally...
I don't know.
There's a character in the 90s Batman, and his name was Legs, right?
He doesn't have any legs.
Right?
He's like a Vietnam vet, and he's lost his legs.
And there was a character called Anarchy who was in the Arkham City game.
Okay, cool.
And he was like sort of one of his, like Anarchy's henchmen are sort of like street people and
homeless people who's gathered to, you know, fight the man or whatever.
Sure.
It's definitely not that.
It can't be.
No, no.
That's very obscure.
Yeah, that's very, yeah.
Okay. Not the case. Yeah, yeah. Totally. So it's not that. No. What's your money on? I'd say it's definitely not that. It can't be. No, no, that's very obscure. Yeah, that's very, yeah, okay.
Not the case.
Yeah, yeah, totally.
So it's not that.
No.
What's your money on?
I'd say it's probably The Flash.
Yeah, it's probably The Flash.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, totally.
But also, whatever.
Yeah, totally, yeah.
If it's something else, that's fine.
Or it's a guy who is just walking along and Superman flies real low and cuts his legs off.
That is, considering the last film, that's kind of likely.
Yeah.
When you think about it.
It's definitely at his wheelhouse.
Yeah, definitely.
That kind of antics.
Like casualties.
Yes, casualties, yeah.
Anything on that name?
Oh, Scoot.
Hang on.
Early life.
His father began calling him Scooter
when he was about two years old.
A lot of people are like,
oh, it must be some amazing story,
but it's because I used to scoot around on my butt.
Maybe his legs.
Maybe that's what he's going to do in this.
Legs in a little cart.
So maybe that's it.
Great.
Well, we've all learned something today, haven't we?
We sure have, Mason.
Yeah.
Well, that leads us into our topic for this week.
Scooting around on our butts.
Yes, please.
Top 10 characters who scoot around on their butts.
Number one.
Silver Surfer, when he's sitting on the surfboard with his butt.
Ghost rider.
Sitting on a motorcycle in his butt.
On his butt.
Yeah.
So he's got a text.
Ah, Jesus.
It's fine.
All right.
I'm going to put that away.
Yep.
Because it sounds professional.
I'm going to take my phone out and check social media.
What are you going to do?
I'm not going to stop you.
Facebook message, whatever.
I'll leave it till later.
Don't you have it connected to your iPad?
Yes.
Just showing off that I have two devices
you son of a bitch
yep
you rich prick
I know right
okay so yeah
that leads us into
the topic for this week
we've had a lot of
requests to do another
episode on cancelled
comic book movies
uh huh
right we did
number one
I don't know
about 15 episodes
back or whatever
uh huh
and people really
seem to enjoy it
sure
we explored justice
we're going to break
that streak right now
yes we are
we're going to give you
so many cancelled
comic book movies
you'll be like,
stop it.
Why?
Stop talking about anything.
I hate you.
What did we cover last time?
Justice League Mortal.
Yep.
Superman Flyby.
Which I did the video
on this week.
Yep, cool.
Which I enjoy.
And what was the other one?
Magneto Origins.
Origins, yeah.
Okay, cool.
We're only going to do
two this week though,
aren't we?
Yes.
I've researched one and you've said you've researched one.
Correct.
Or I'm going to wing it off the top of my head.
Who's to say?
You don't know.
I don't care.
It's all good.
As long as we fill the time.
Yeah.
And again, we haven't told each other what we're going to do, so if we both come up with
the same one.
Yeah.
Disaster.
It's all over.
Let's say them at the same time.
Let's not.
Okay.
All right.
Do you want me to go first?
Because mine ties into Batman v Superman yeah batman v superman uh-huh there uh they were batman loves superman
so batman versus superman yeah was a script that was floating around from 2002 uh-huh so this isn't
the first time they've attempted to bring those two iconic characters together on the big screen
on the bigger screen you can imagine a cinema screen.
I can imagine a screen bigger than that.
Okay, good point.
Now, it was going to be helmed by Wolfgang Peterson.
Are you familiar with him?
Is he a crazy producer?
He's a director.
He's German.
Yep.
So, probably crazy.
Sure.
He directed Air Force One, The Perfect Storm.
Both of those are movies, aren't they?
Both of those are movies with the weather interacting with a big object.
So I guess that's...
Something happened in Air Force One.
Probably.
There would have been turbulence.
There would have been turbulence, right?
Sure, there was.
Yeah, yeah.
And the only thing I really remember about The Perfect Storm was there was a big wave
at the end.
And you're like, are they going to make it?
Right.
And they don't make it.
Oh.
And that was based on a true story.
They don't know whether that wave thing is true.
It's probably not.
But yeah.
There's no such thing as waves.
No, certainly not.
And the other one he did was Troy of Note.
You remember Troy?
Sure, yeah.
That nothing movie from 2003 or whatever.
Yeah, okay, yeah.
It's one of the only movies where Sean Bean doesn't die in.
So, you know, that's pretty exciting.
Does he die in Ronin?
He does.
I can't remember. Probably. Yeah, yeah. It's a good film. I haven't seen that. Huh. You know, that's pretty exciting. Does he die in Ronan? He does. I can't remember.
Probably.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a good film.
I haven't seen that in ages.
It's really good.
Isn't that good bit where they're in the tunnel or whatever?
Yeah, there's a sweet car chase.
Yeah, I love a sweet car chase.
But okay, so the story of this, right, it starts up with Bruce Wayne.
He's been retired for five years.
They love their retired Batman or the old Batman in these movies, don't they?
Oh, he's just useless.
Just launched straight into it.
I guess they were trying
to do anything
to distance this
from Batman and Robin.
Uh-huh.
Which there was actually
going to be a sequel to
was called,
I can't even remember,
but it had the Scarecrow.
It was Batman in something.
Batman at the Farm.
Batman, yes.
So, yeah.
So, five years after he's retired, Dick Grayson's dead, Alfred's dead, Commissioner Gordon's dead, the Joker's dead.
Great.
So, all the greats.
All the greats, sure, yeah.
Are dead.
All the interesting characters are dead.
Yeah, yeah.
Let's bring in some terrible new characters that we don't care about.
Wow, you're in luck.
So, basically, the idea, he then, he was getting too close to killing people,
so he decided to retire.
So he's reined it in.
Now, at the same time, Clark Kent, right,
he's not doing so well either.
He was married to Lois Lane,
and now he's divorced.
He's got worms,
so he's always scooting around on his butt.
Scoot McCanary style,
but they're space worms.
Can't get rid of them.
And the reason that they're divorced is that Lois Lane says
that she can't handle these hectic kind of
superhero lifestyle, so she bails.
She Christian bails. Yeah, okay, right.
On the man who's indestructible.
Yes. Look, I can't handle
the fact that you can't be harmed in any way.
Yeah, yeah. Because it's movie Superman, so it's like...
That's it, exactly. I can't handle the way
that if anything bad were to happened to me or our loved ones
or our potential children, you could fly around the earth in reverse time and they'd be fine
again.
I just can't deal with that, man.
That's how she talks.
That's how she talks.
Yeah, yeah.
Also, the scene that introduces Clark Kent, he's in the office and he's typing away on
his typewriter and a guy comes up and he's like...
Wait, super fast typing or regular typing?
I don't know.
Just regular probably.
Yeah, probably.
Because he's people around.
Yeah, yeah.
Totally. You know? Yeah, yeah. And then a guy comes up and he's like, hey, typing or regular typing I don't know just regular probably because he's people around yeah yeah you know
and then a guy comes up
and he's like
hey Clark we're going for a beer
you interested
and he's like
I can't I've got work
or whatever
or he's got to be Superman
or whatever
and the guy calls him a dickhead
under his breath
like this is in the script
so I saw the script summary
and I'm like
I'm going to look that up
because that can't be true
that is true
that is a line in this movie
so there you go
now
Batman though like I said his life is starting to get better.
He's found a new love of his life.
Famous comic book character, Elizabeth Miller.
Not a character.
Correct.
Not a character at all.
Don't.
Why?
I don't understand.
Well, because if you're going to...
You have to do a lot of character development real fast to make a comic book fan care about a new character
in a comic book movie.
Well, that's it.
Well, you'll see what the purpose for this woman serves is to be killed.
Yeah, okay.
So she's a plot device.
Fantastic.
I was going to save that for the next sentence I was going to say.
I know.
But that's a little, you know, a little taste of what's to come.
I'm ready.
So they get married.
Clark's the best man, right?
That happens.
And then on their honeymoon, she gets stung by a toy bee,
which injects her with Joker
toxin and she dies. But the Joker's
dead.
He just said he was dead.
What happened?
Well, that's it. That's it, Mason.
So then he decides he's going to Batman up
again to find out what's going on.
So he goes down to his cave or whatever and he's devastated
as he always is.
That's kind of the default emotion for Batman.
I was just over being devastated
and now I'm devastated again.
So he goes down, he boots up the Batcomputer as well
and a holographic sentient Alfred appears.
Okay.
So that's going to be his new Alfred, I guess,
which is carried over, I assume, from Batman and Robin
where there's also a sentient computer Alfred.
Do you remember that?
Not really.
Alicia Silverstone goes into the cave and he's like, I'm a computer version of Alfred.
Here's the bat costume.
Get out there.
Do you have any training?
I don't care.
Doesn't matter.
Yeah.
Use this grappling hook and swing from a really tall building.
What do I care?
I'm a computer.
I don't understand life.
What is this earth thing you call
kissing you know all the great all that yeah yeah all the tropes yep so then uh clark comes down he
tries to talk out of um he's like listen i'm gonna find whoever did this i'm gonna kill them
and so clark's like don't do it man be cool be like me superman who never kills be like me right
but bruce is like you're an alien you don't understand you're not like me, Superman, who never kills. Be like me, right? But Bruce is like, you're an alien.
You don't understand.
You're not like me, man.
Get the fuck out, basically, right?
You dickhead.
Everyone calls you a dickhead behind your back.
I know you can hear it because those bloody ears are yours.
You prick.
Yeah.
I've been paying people to come around and call you a dickhead.
I've had heaps of people employed at the Daily Planet just come around and call you a dickhead.
It's cost me millions of dollars.
I don't care.
Worth it.
So Clark then goes to Smallville for some alone time.
Sure.
Strikes up a kind of relationship with Lana Lang.
Okay.
Like in Superman 3.
Yep, sure.
These are all connected, you know.
Absolutely.
Same universe.
Also, there's no new ideas in Hollywood.
That's right.
Except for Elizabeth Miller.
Amazing supporting character. Love interest. Also, should I no new ideas in Hollywood. That's right. Except for Elizabeth Miller. Amazing supporting character.
Love interest.
Also, should I point out that Elizabeth Miller is like the perfect woman.
Some would even say too perfect, Mason.
Oh.
Some would just say she's pretty good.
Yeah, great.
So short.
Sounds real good.
Anyway, Batman has a run in with the Joker and he's too henchman.
But he's dead.
Yes.
You said he was dead.
What happened? I continue. the Joker and his two henchmen. But he's dead. You said he was dead.
What happened?
I continue.
So the Joker beats down Batman for whatever reason using... Probably a zappy joy buzzer.
Joker punches.
He's like, I'm sorry I killed your wife.
How about we shake on it?
Batman's all full of honour.
He's like, all right.
Sure.
He's five years out as well.
Yeah, that's true.
He's a little rusty. Well, and he's like, alright. Sure. He's five years out as well. Yeah, that's true. He's a little rusty.
Oh, maybe he's changed.
So yeah,
before he can kill Batman though,
which he's sort of about sometimes,
sometimes he's not,
depends on the version,
his henchmen stop him.
Right?
So maybe that comes
into play later.
Maybe it doesn't.
It does.
Okay, sure.
Okay.
After this,
that actually happens
after Batman's gone
to visit the Toy Man.
You know, he was all about making toys?
Yeah, I remember the Toy Man.
Because he...
Made the Joker be.
Made the robot be.
Yeah.
He made the robot be.
And that involves a scene where Batman puts the Toy Man's hand in a vice and crushes all
of his bones in his hand.
Ooh.
Which is a very Superman 2 kind of move.
Yeah.
Do you remember?
It all ties in.
It does.
It definitely ties in, doesn't it?
Yeah.
So yeah, around this time then, Bruce Bruce goes steal some kryptonite from a government facility
for some reason, assuming in the preparation, because he knows the movie is called Batman
versus Superman.
Absolutely, yeah.
So he's ready.
Yeah, yeah.
And then they have one more chat where Bruce and Clark meet, and Bruce is like, listen,
I'm definitely going to kill the Joker.
And Superman's like, I definitely have to stop you.
Even though that's uncharacteristic for me to do such a thing.
So yeah.
You'd think if you were clever and canny like Batman, you'd say, hey Superman, I'm not going to kill the Joker.
I'm going to just be cool for a while.
Yeah, you would.
Just do whatever.
Maybe leave Earth for a while.
Yeah.
Because I'll take care of all the other crime except killing the Joker.
You've earned a break.
You've had a tough run.
Go into space, dude.
You dickhead.
You dickhead.
Meanwhile, it's revealed that Lex Luthor, who was in prison, has figured out that Batman
is Bruce Wayne.
Like, he figured that out years prior because Because he had recordings of both their voices.
And was like, they sound
exactly the same. Sure.
I mean, that's a new idea. Because I don't think
anybody somehow has ever figured that out before.
I mean, I guess it's hard to get a voice recording of Batman.
Sure. You know. But hey.
So there you go. And it's revealed that he has cloned
the Joker. So there's clones in this.
He didn't think there was going to be.
In order to get Batman to come out of retirement
and then kill Superman for him.
Right.
Elaborate enough?
Pretty elaborate.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So it's an interesting setup.
So anyway...
You can always clone Superman.
Yeah.
Have that clone of Superman.
Attack Superman.
And hope for the best.
But I guess I'm an idiot.
You are an idiot.
Yeah.
That's also why
the Joker was stopped
from killing Batman.
Right.
Because they...
Because he wants...
Okay, he wants
Batman to kill Superman.
Yeah.
Okay, right.
Because he's not gonna do it
for whatever reason.
Right.
But spoiler alert,
he tries anyway later.
Yeah.
Okay.
Also, if this Joker's
so good at killing superheroes,
just let him kill Batman and then have him get him... Then clone him heaps of times and have him take a crack at Superman. Yeah, Okay. Also, if this Joker's so good at killing superheroes, just let him kill Batman and then have him
get him, then clone him heaps of times and have him take a crack at Superman.
Yeah, yeah.
He's really easy.
There's a scene earlier where Superman stops a terrorist who is the Joker.
Uh-huh.
And then the people are going to turn on, but they can't because he's wearing a mask.
Uh-huh.
People are going to turn on, people are turning on this terrorist and Superman flies away
with him to save him.
Uh-huh.
And then he gets like kryptonite gassed in the face and the Joker drops into a river or whatever.
And he can't find him because apparently Superman
doesn't have all of his powers in this version.
Oh, but he got Kryptonite to the face, so fair point.
I do love any superhero piece of fiction
where the superhero forgets what powers they have.
Yeah, sure.
Like, sure, I've had these since I was born
or since I was, you know, 15 years old, whatever yeah yeah i didn't know i had x-ray
vision yeah that's it that's why martian manhunter is such a quite you know he's he's got so many
powers the only way he can lose a battle is just to forget that he can walk through walls or
whatever or somebody lights him on fire oh yeah that would work too yeah yeah he doesn't like
that does he not at all i mean most people don don't. He's a real priss about it.
He's a real sissy pants about being set on fire.
Just go with it, man.
That's fine.
That's it.
Now, this is where the fight starts.
Okay.
Do you want me to break it down for you?
Yes.
Do you want me to? Wait, what if they actually make a movie about this?
I don't want to be spoiled.
Let's stop talking about it.
No, continue.
It's fine.
I didn't know what to do then.
I had a little panic, but I'm okay.
So basically, the Joker sets up the meeting time for the Batman-Joker showdown.
Sure.
But Superman, of course, turns up first.
Batman, though, he's ready for this, because he didn't tell Superman that he wasn't going
to kill him.
Yeah.
Like you said, he should have.
And he's got a kryptonite-laced armor.
Ooh.
So, you know, that's great.
It is great, yeah.
Yeah.
So anyway, the fight is full on. I've written that here. It's real full on. Yeah, you know, that's great. It is great, yeah. Yeah. So anyway, the fight is full on.
I've written that here.
It's real full on.
Yeah, yeah.
Both sides fight like mad dogs.
So they're pretty evenly matched.
Like Superman tries to burn off the armor, but he can't because he's hit with like missiles
from the bat wing.
Sure, uh-huh.
Which is bearing down on him.
Then they punch for a bit.
Yep, punching, good.
Yep.
And then Superman's hit with the bat plane, right? Uh-huh. He's kind of knocked back. Right. A they punch for a bit. Yep, punching, good. Yep, and then Superman's hit with the Batplane, right?
Uh-huh.
He's kind of knocked back a distance.
Uh-huh.
And then he uses his freeze breath, which he probably should have done earlier on.
Sure.
Which blows Batman about a quarter of a mile away.
And I've got here, he is somehow not killed.
Shoot, absolutely, yeah.
Definitely, yeah.
Then they punch for a bit.
Okay, sure.
And then Superman flies up to kind of get away, to kind of get his bearings. Yeah, yeah. Then they punch for a bit. Okay, sure. And then Superman flies up to kind of get away, to kind of get his bearings.
Yeah, yeah.
And Batman grapple guns him.
Now, it doesn't say in the script, but I think he grappled gunned him on the balls.
Because I think that's what would happen, right?
Yep.
Batman then climbs up, and as they're kind of tangling or whatever, they fall, and Superman
goes to save Batman, but then Batman kicks him in the chest to get away and then grapples and swings away.
Then they punch for a bit.
Sure.
Superman then beats him with a parking sign and freeze breathes his armor, shattering it.
Should have done that earlier.
Yes, definitely.
He then flies into space to kind of get some sun to heal up a bit, work on his tan.
Yep.
And then Batman hits him with a kryptonite arrow and he's down.
Presumably in his balls.
Yes.
His one weak spot.
Batman goes off then and he...
He goes right off.
He goes right off.
No, he leaves him.
He's like, he's done.
He's probably going to die.
You would assume that, I guess. Yeah. And then he goes and he just beats up the joker quite
quite a bit uh-huh they punch for a bit they punch for a bit mostly batman doing the punching that's
it and then the joker reveals that he created this perfect woman this wife for bruce to fall
in love with and then to kill her and to manufacture this entire situation which was
also manufactured by le Luthor.
Right, okay.
So there's middle management and there's upper management.
Absolutely, definitely, yeah.
So yeah, like any good plan and organization.
Then...
So much paperwork.
As...
Yeah, that's it.
As Bruce is all like, oh no, I've been devastated.
I've been devastated again.
My truths.
Yeah.
Yeah.
My love.
I just got over my...
Anyway.
The Joker's about to kill him, right?
Then Superman somehow...
This day's been a real bummer.
The Joker shows up.
The Joker's about to kill him, sorry.
And just as that happens, Superman shows up all battered.
And he hits the Joker in the gut with like a piece of concrete.
And then the Joker sets his two super powered thugs
which were in it earlier
which I didn't know
if I mentioned
they were super powered
they are
and
Superman and Batman
then fight back to back
like buddies
sure
and also during this fight
Batman says
shit
wow
so
crossed the line
anyway
they always say
Batman doesn't cross the line
but he's crossed the line
this time,
hasn't he?
So anyway,
they win
with heat vision
and whatever
and then Batman
is about to kill the Joker
and Superman,
which is a real return
to form for him,
is like,
bloody do it!
Kill him!
Or whatever.
And then,
you know,
because that's Superman
we know and love
and then,
but Batman decides
not to do it
at the last minute.
So yeah,
there you go.
It's not over yet though, Kali.
This is a very long fight scene.
Oh boy, is it.
Well, you get your money's worth, you know?
Yeah.
Anyway, this is the point where Lex Luthor shows up in a power armor.
I'm back on board.
I'm back up.
He goes, I knew you wouldn't have the guts, Batman.
That's why I'm here.
I'm the villain.
I wrote that dialogue.
Great.
So yeah. Then they punch for a bit. They all punch for a bit some punching yeah and then they tumble off a balcony Batman is saved
by Superman and then as Lex explodes in his suit but his body is again inexplicably not found even
by Superman who can find everything sure so there you, there you go. Then, at the end,
Superman and Batman shake hands,
and in the script it actually says,
a friendship renewed.
Ooh.
Then, Batman asks Superman if he wants to go get a beer,
and Superman asks if they can get a soda,
and they kind of have a bit of a laugh or whatever,
and then they walk off, arm in arm.
Batman doesn't drink.
No, he doesn't.
That's, wow, they've really let themselves down.
Look, I was on board with all the punching for a bit.
I was off board for a while.
I was back on board with Lex Luthor and the Power Armor.
Yep.
I'm out again.
They should both go get a club soda,
because that's what they both drink.
Well, yeah, that's it.
Well, that's what Superman says.
Let's get a soda.
Yeah.
But Batman wouldn't drink a soft drink, would he?
No, maybe sparkling water?
Yeah.
Sparkling water.
Sure, there you go.
Now, they've got some casting for this,
which we've sort of talked about before,
because it was all around the same time as Superman,
Flyby, which we have talked about before.
Christian Bale, he was being sought after for Batman.
Yep.
So, you know, early 2000s Christian Bale.
Okay.
Hopefully he wouldn't have done that voice,
but I think it would have been interesting
to see a Christian Bale
in a kind of more comic book-y kind of Batman.
Yes, definitely.
See how that would have gone.
Because I think he looks the part.
He looks like a Bruce Wayne-y kind of guy.
His Batman voice is obviously not great.
Maybe it would work, though, in a silly comic book context.
Sure.
Like, if you make everything else ridiculous,
you put him in a kryptonite suit and have him do the voice.
That's actually quite good.
But then when you think about it, Lex Luthor couldn't have matched suit and have him do the voice. That's actually quite good. But then when you think about it,
Lex Luthor couldn't have matched the voice if he did the voice.
Yeah, okay, good point.
You're right.
I've done it.
And as we said, Josh Hartnett, he was also being courted for Superman.
Okay, yeah.
Which I think would have been okay.
When we talked about it, he was going to have a $100 million deal
for three movies and it didn't come through or whatever
and he dropped out
And whatever whatever
Yeah
So this was basically cancelled
So they could then focus
On solo films
Peterson
He left to do Troy
That really good movie
Sure
That we all remember
Yeah
And Bryan Singer
And Peterson
Were also talking about
That you know
Maybe they'd like to come back
At one point
And do this kind of
Or a kind of take on this
So yeah There you go Also this movie Sorry No it's alright Maybe they'd like to come back at one point and do this kind of take on this.
So, yeah.
There you go.
Also, this movie was... Sorry.
No, it's alright.
Instead, we got Superman Resents.
That's it.
And it was also alluded to in Iron Legend that this was something that was coming.
Because you see the Superman Batman banner.
And that movie has the best CGI vampires, doesn't it?
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
Great. Do you want to see that movie that the best CGI vampires, doesn't it? Yes. Yes. Yeah. Great.
Do you want to see that movie that I just described?
Do I?
It's, it's not, it's, it's got some interesting elements.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah, yeah.
It's not as insane as some of the other Superman versions that we've heard.
Like it's more, it's not totally in character, but it's more in character with Superman than
say Superman Flyby
or that Tim Burton one
or
I would have liked to see
given the choice
of all those
I would want to see the
probably the Tim Burton one
yeah
because it sounds insane
because it's mental
yeah exactly
well that documentary
is coming out soon as well
which I'm really
really looking forward to
and it would have a wacky
it had that wacky
Tim Burton take
on the Superman suit
yeah that with sparkly suit that with sparkly, it had that wacky Tim Burton take on the Superman suit. Yeah.
With sparkly suit.
With sparkly suit.
Because I really like the Tim Burton Batman suit.
Doesn't look at all like the comic book one of the time.
Yeah.
Really worked.
I don't think this one would have,
the Superman suit would have worked,
but I would have liked to see it.
Absolutely.
But I can't wait till that documentary comes out.
They've actually,
because they've got a whole lot of unseen footage
and concept art that, you know,
that hasn't been released yet.
So I'm really looking forward to that.
And we'll talk about that more when that's released.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So yeah, look, I would have been okay with this.
I'm more kind of excited to see what they're going to do with this latest version.
Because like early 2000s kind of Superman-y, Batman-y CGI and armor designs and flying and all that kind of stuff.
And big metal suits.
Yeah, boy.
Not as good.
Big bulbous helmets.
Yeah.
That's what I would look forward to the most.
Yeah.
Hey, we're talking about...
This isn't the one I picked this week.
Sure.
But actually, just as a side note, because we're looking up this.
Did you hear...
Have you heard about this one?
Just talk about it briefly.
Because it sounds...
I've not heard of any other...
Batman Triumphant.
That was going to be the sequel to Batman and Robin, so go on.
Ah, okay, right, there you go.
Well, this one...
This sounds like a pitch that the internet has made up.
Okay.
Okay, so from 1983...
It's my favourite kind of pitch.
Bill Murray and Ivan Reitman's The Batman.
Yeah, I've heard that.
Yeah, okay.
I've not really seen any other sources for this.
No, sorry, I haven't heard the Ivan Reitman thing.
I've heard that Bill Murray was in contention.
Yeah, so this is 1983.
Yeah.
It very much sounds like...
Because, you know,
everybody on the internet loves Bill Murray now.
Sure.
And all that sort of stuff.
So it's basically...
It was going to be written by the guy
who did Superman the movie.
Yeah.
Right, so, you know,
I'm largely indifferent.
But it's basically...
Some of the elements
have later...
By accident, obviously, because...
You know, coincidence, whatever.
It's a little Arkham City.
Okay.
Like, it's gonna...
There's a corrupt politician called Rupert Thorne,
who's been blackmailed to turn the city against Batman.
And then it all turns out that it's gonna be, you know,
Hugo Strange who going to be behind
the whole thing
and blah blah blah
and basically they
you know
to reveal Batman's identity
and what have you
and
they eventually
decided to replace
Hugo Strange
with the Joker
played by David Bowie
that would have been amazing
I know right
see that's why it sounds like
it sounds too good to be true
it sounds like
a pitch made by the internet
like this year
that would have
been so 80s
there's a picture
of
there's
yeah
that's real good
that's pretty good
yeah yeah yeah
but anyway
they did a lot of
rewrites on it
and I think
like years past
in the directing
it went to
Tim Burton
yeah
so there's no chance
we're going to see
that Bill Murray
David Bowie
Batman
it's a little late
we might see it as like a like a Jim Jarmo short film or whatever.
Okay.
Where we just go into a diner and Bill Murray's dressed as Batman.
He's just hanging out.
And David Bowie's the...
Oh, wow.
I would definitely see that.
Yes.
Like, it's black and white.
It's just a diner.
We go in and it's just Bill Murray as Batman.
Just a cloth suit.
Yeah, just like the Adam West suit.
Yep.
And he's kind of old and fat and whatever.
And then David Bowie as the Joker
who's looking amazing for it
even though he's a million years old.
And they're just having a conversation.
And they're smoking for some reason.
Yes.
That'd be really good, right?
I'm on board with that.
So you don't want Batman to drink a beer
but you're okay with Bill Murray Batman smoking.
Yes.
It works, it's the universe.
Yeah, absolutely.
I understand that. Yeah, yeah. Fantastic. So It's the universe. Yeah, absolutely. I understand that.
Yeah, yeah.
Fantastic.
So that's the one
that you looked up for this week.
That is not the one
that I looked up for this week.
That's a show.
Here's one I would have
really liked to see.
Okay.
Not because it was good.
I'm all about that.
Dazzler the movie.
What?
Dazzler.
Well, Dazzler was created
to be a movie character.
Okay.
What's Dazzler about?
Well, Dazzler is a mutant.
Yep. Right? She was originally going to be So... What's Dazzler about? Well, Dazzler is a mutant. Yep.
Right?
She was originally going to be called the Disco Dazzler because it was the late 70s,
early 80s.
Yep.
And disco was way on the way out at that point.
So they're like, well, let's take advantage of this.
Now's a good time to tell us anything.
Yeah, she's a mutant and her ability is she can absorb sound and then use it to create
light.
Okay.
She transduces sound into light, which makes sense, right?
What?
So what she does is she surrounds herself with disco music.
Yeah.
And then she uses it to create like energy beams and holograms and...
Are you talking like she could blast someone with energy beams or just light?
Yeah, like lasers and stuff.
Okay.
She could use a laser or what have you.
That's actually an interesting-ish kind of power.
Yeah, it's kind of interesting.
I mean, it doesn't make sense.
Yeah, and it's wrapped up in kind of...
She's like a disco...
She's like a disco dancer, disco singer kind of musician.
Does she have roller skates?
Yes, I was going to mention roller skates.
She's got roller skates.
Yay!
This is from the era where everybody had bloody roller skates.
She has, like, roller skates she could magnetically attach to her boots.
With sound.
Iron Man did.
Yeah, exactly.
So, basically, Dazzler was created this was this was gonna be the first like we were talking earlier
about how disney and uh star wars are gonna really integrate all the you know the plot and they're
gonna integrate it over multiple media and whatever yeah this was really sort of really
the first attempt at doing that because basically basically, the character was created and sort of like,
yeah, we'll get to that character at some point.
Who created her?
Marvel.
I mean, what?
Tom DeFalco.
Oh, Jim Shooter, maybe.
You know, I haven't written it down.
Doesn't matter.
Somebody.
Somebody.
Somebody back in the day.
It was probably Jim Shooter or Tom DeFalco or somebody like that.
Anyway, then they sort of like, yeah, we'll use that character.
It's a disco character.
That's fine.
Whatever.
And then they were approached by Casablanca Records, which is a big record company at
the time, who had a lot of people on it, like Kiss and some other people.
All the good ones.
All the good ones.
All the great ones.
Oh, boy.
I told you I don't like Kiss.
No, that makes sense.
I'm not going to go into it.
Yeah, Gene Simmons has said some very weird things recently.
Like, he's always been a dick.
He's really ramped it up lately.
Boy, hasn't he?
Yeah.
And they were like,
okay, what we want to do
is we want to create...
You can make this...
We'll take this Dazzler character
and we will make a movie about her
and we will get like an actual
musical artist
to release an album,
like a Dazzler album.
Did this spin off into Xanadu or something?
It sounds like it would, but I think they're unrelated.
Is she an X-Man?
Yes.
Sometimes.
Okay, gotcha.
Yeah, intermittently she's an X-Man.
And they're like, okay, we'll release them all at the same time.
We'll release the comic book and the movie and this album,
and it's going to be the greatest thing anyone's ever seen.
So much cross-promotion.
Yeah.
So they basically, they created, hang on, who wrote it?
But essentially,
the script was written
in four days
for this movie.
Yeah,
so she'd be portrayed
by like a studio musician
on the album,
you know.
So good.
Yeah,
and so anyway,
they were like,
we'll make her debut
in this feature length film
and we'll get all the labels
and other artists
to be in it.
Okay, sure.
You got some names?
Okay, well, Robin Williams was going to be the romantic lead. Okay. Who's artists to be in it. Okay, sure. So... You got some names? Okay.
Well, Robin Williams was going to be the romantic lead.
Okay.
Who's going to be in that?
Who else?
We got Roddy Dangerfield was going to be in it.
Yes.
As Lord Chaos.
Principal villain.
So that's good, right?
They should have called him Principal Villain.
I know, right?
Oh.
Yeah, okay, great.
Gets no respect, that guy.
They were going to have Cher and Donna Summer as like rival disco artists.
This would not have worked.
That's why I want to see it.
Because it so badly would not...
Cher could act, though.
Yeah, I guess so.
Yeah.
Right, so Dazzler Spider-Man's going to be in this film.
And the Avengers, they were going to put them all in.
They're going to debut all these characters in there.
They get thrown into a dystopian future of New York.
This is amazing!
There was going to be some great disaster and they got shunted in.
Civilization has come down to two feudal states, Upper Hatton and Lower Hatton.
So that's happened.
Respectably governed by the Queen of Fire and the Witch Queen,
who I think was Cher and Donna Summer.
Okay, that makes sense.
Okay, here's an action sequence.
The pitch is like 17 pages. who I think were Cher and Donna Summer. Okay, that makes sense. Yeah. Okay, okay. Here's an action sequence. Here's a little...
Please.
Okay, the pitch is like 17 pages.
I think you can find...
If you go to Jim Shooter's website,
he's put it out there.
He's like,
this is what we were going to do in the 80s.
If anyone wants to pick this up.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's right.
Copyright Jim Shooter.
So there's some sort of gathering.
Suddenly the gathering is attacked from two sides.
From the north come fiery garb unicorn mounted warriors
and spearmen
in chariots made from old VWs.
From the south come the
same dark lizard mounted warriors who are after
Tristan before Tristan does. It's irrelevant who he is.
But this time with reinforcements. They have
lizard drawn battle wagons made from old
dats and pickup trucks.
How good's that? So it's Disco.
There's this Disco mutant. We've got
Spider-Man, all the Avengers. There's a weird automotiveco. There's this Disco mutant. We've got Spider-Man, all the Avengers.
There's a weird automotive battle.
There's this automotive Thunderdome battle pre-Thunderdome,
so that's pretty good.
And there's Disco.
Robert Williams and Rodney Dangerfield are in the future.
Oh, the Queens have two teams of magical enforcers.
Kiss, the village people.
Great.
That's amazing.
Oh, actually, and also, here's a little tidbit. Kiss The Village People Great That's amazing Oh actually
And also
Here's a little tidbit
Kiss had their own comic
In like the 70s
The Marvel comic
And they all had
Their own superpowers
They have those superpowers
In these films
Fantastic
So Gene Simmons
Can breathe fire
Yep
Paul Stanley
Who's a star child
Can shoot like
Laser beams
Out of his star eyes
Space Ace
Ace Frehley
Can teleport Peter Criss Who's the cat Has cat like agility Can shoot laser beams out of his star eyes. Space Ace, Ace Frehley, can teleport.
Peter Criss, who's the cat, has cat-like agility.
So that's pretty good, right?
Okay, hang on a minute.
I don't know what...
Is this set in the real world, as in that Kiss are a popular band in this movie?
Yeah, I think so.
Okay, so everybody is a superhero and a musician.
Yes.
But this is the post-apocalyptic future, though.
Where there's...
So maybe they've developed the powers in response musician. Yes. But this is the post-apocalyptic future, though. Where there's... So maybe they've developed the powers
in response to stressful situations.
Okay.
Now, I hadn't looked at this,
but it's written here.
Do you want to village people's powers?
Why do I?
Okay.
Motorcycle cop,
energy nightstick.
Okay.
Right.
Construction worker,
earthquake jackhammer.
Cowboy.
That's not a power.
Whatever. He's got a... Okay. These guys are more gimmicks. Okay. I got jackhammer Cowboy That's not a power Whatever
He's got a
Okay these guys
These guys are more gimmicks
Okay gotcha
Cowboy
Unbreakable lasso
That he controls
As if it were alive
That's
Yeah alright
The Indian
Tomahawk that cuts
Through anything
Yep good
Yep also
Racist
Was that guy
Actually Indian
I don't think so
Sorry
Native American
Unlikely.
Does it say Indian on that page?
It says the Indian, but you could say that in the 80s.
Okay.
Oh, yeah, good point.
The GI.
Oh, there's more village people than I thought.
There you go.
Side arm that fires mystic fiery laser blasts.
Could have just had a gun.
I was going to say, just have a gun.
Just have a gun.
Have a pretty good gun.
And our last member, who is super strong and wields an unbreakable chain the leather man
that's his cat that was the character's name in the village people the leather man the leather
man yeah that's fantastic there he is there's a picture of the leather man yeah he's very yeah
there's a lot of leather there he um a lot of those seem to be taken sort of from other superheroes
like the lasso is like a kind of a wonder Woman knockoff. The chain is like a Ghost Rider kind of thing.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
I don't know.
I mean, the gun is taken from just...
You can just have a gun.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that's great.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All that is amazing.
What else happens in this?
Okay, Dazzler doesn't really do much.
There's a big fight.
Even though the movie's called Dazzler.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Rodney Dangerfield's behind it.
She turns the noise of the battle into a disco light show that calms everyone down.
So that's pretty great.
And then Cher and Donna Summer combine their magical powers and they send them back to the present day.
And then blah-biddy-blah.
Yeah.
That's pretty amazing.
Yeah.
So that's pretty great, isn't it?
So Spider-Man and that, are they in the present day as well as the future?
Or are they just in the future?
I think they were in the present day, then they were teleported to the future.
Oh, they were all teleported.
Yeah, they were all teleported to the future.
It wasn't just Dazzler and whatever.
No, no.
It was everybody at once.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Give me one second.
I'm just going to figure out how this all fell apart.
Please.
Yeah.
I mean...
I mean, probably because it was an incredible nightmare to do this whole thing.
Just the coordination of all those different elements.
Yep.
I mean, imagine doing that now, but let alone then.
Like, you have to get the...
Like, if one of those elements falls down...
Well, they kind of did.
It was called Spice World the movie.
But whatever.
But, you know, if one of those elements falls down, say if the music is terrible, the whole
thing falls apart.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
If the action sequences are terrible, the whole thing falls apart. Like, it's... Oh, God. Yeah is terrible the whole thing falls apart like it's oh god yeah very ambitious though i give it that
definitely yeah so i think essentially the reason it fell apart is that there was so because there
was there were so many cooks involved yeah that just everybody wanted their own input on what
this character like originally the character is going to look like Grace Jones. Okay. And they're like, actually we can't, she's not interested or whatever, because we need
to have, if we want a Grace Jones character, we should just get Grace Jones.
Sure.
And she wasn't interested or whatever.
And we've fulfilled our multicultural requirements.
Yes, exactly.
With the Indians.
With the Indians, precisely.
And so, and then they're actually like, actually, we want her to look more like Bo Derek.
You know, he was a very popular model at the time.
So, we'll get Bo Derek.
And so, the character had to be redesigned.
And then I think Bo Derek's husband at the time was a film director.
And she's like, well, I want to be in on this.
And you have to get my husband to direct it.
Yeah.
And then people were like, whatever.
And then there were so many design changes and whatever that I think eventually the record company backed out.
Because they're like, we don't want to deal with this.
No.
We want to just... We can just sell records. Yeah, exactly. Like, we don't want to deal with this no we want to just we can just sell records yeah exactly like we don't need for a while yeah for
a few for a couple more decades and then that's right exactly yeah and hopefully we're invincible
yeah nothing will ever stop that and then look then it just all fell to pieces yeah not with a
bang but with a whimper sorry guys that's a shame but that's yeah that would have been
the oh i don't even know i mean That would have been, I don't even know.
I mean, it would have been amazing, right?
Yeah.
So anyway, so basically Marvel had this incredibly, this character with this huge amount of hype behind it.
Yeah.
But no, like, movie or no record deal.
And they're just like, we'll just launch it anyway.
Sure.
Did it right for a while.
Yeah.
But it sounds like a combination of Xanadu. Yep. Flash Gordon. Uh-huh. And Howl of the Duck. Sure. Did it right for a while. Yeah. But it sounds like a combination of Xanadu,
Flash Gordon,
and Howl of the Duck.
Yes.
That's what that sounds like to me.
And all of those movies
don't work on their own.
But together...
Oh boy.
They also don't work.
Yes, exactly.
Wow, that is amazing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We were definitely
not going to pick the same thing
this week.
Not at all.
Anything else? No, that'll do it. That's pretty amazing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We were definitely not going to pick the same thing this week. Not at all. Anything else?
No, that'll do it.
That's pretty amazing.
Yeah, that's good.
You would want to,
I would want to see that, right?
Absolutely.
Absolutely, yeah.
I mean, not now.
Don't make it now.
I want to see the version
from that time period.
Exactly, thank you.
That's what I want to see.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Man, Dangerfield.
Yep.
What a bloody legend.
All right, all right.
Yep.
So, just a few
like I said
we'll come back
and we'll do another one of these
at another point
we'll both do some research
and then we'll do another one
I'm gonna do Dazzler again
sounds really good
I just wanna do some
quick shoutouts Mason
ok I love it
unless you got anything else
nah that'll do it
cool cool
so basically we got some
bandcamp donations this week
Kyle Sturzman donated $25 wow thanks buddy cash and by cash I mean you got anything else? Nah, that'll do it. Cool, cool. So basically, we got some band camp donations this week.
Kyle Sturzman donated $25.
Wow, thanks buddy.
Cash.
And by cash,
I mean PayPal.
Oh, right.
Jonathan Perez,
he's the official brainiac.
He gave us $35.
What?
He sent us this message as well.
Hey guys,
love the podcast.
Keep up the good work.
I know this contribution
will go a long way
to keeping your decadent
lifestyles going.
So live it up.
Absolutely.
Boy will it. So really appreciate that. Absolutely. Boy, will it.
So I really appreciate that.
That's fantastic.
And Jonathan Boozer, the Booze, you know what he's about.
He actually donated us $55.
What?
Yeah, yeah.
And he sent a really nice email with it as well.
So basically, he's had some unfortunate events happen in his family.
Like recently, people were fighting off cancer and there's family members that have died and it's
kind of been a bit
of a rough time
at the moment
and he's kind of
been the one
that the kind of
the pillar
the rock
yeah exactly
he's been the
Dwayne Johnson
of his family
absolutely yeah
so yeah kind of
handsome
tough
giant
giant
good actor
nice guy
by all accounts
yeah and he's
just kind of
yeah bearing the
brunt of all of
this which is a
tough position to
be in because there's always these situations there's that one person that has just kind of yeah bearing the brunt of all of this which is a tough position to be in
because there's always
these situations
there's that one person
that has to kind of
keep it together
and it's tough being that person
absolutely
I'm not that person
no
but yeah that's
you know it's not ideal
and basically he said
look you keep doing
what you're doing
but most importantly
please know that
what you're doing
isn't pointless or nonsense
and I truly hope
that you guys keep
this podcast going
for a while so that's really really nice booze you're the best buddy yeah or nonsense. And I truly hope that you guys keep this podcast going for a while.
So that's really, really nice.
Booze, you're the best, buddy.
So yeah, good luck with all that, mate.
That sucks.
Yeah.
And I hope, you know, for however long this goes for every week,
that's not the worst time for you.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's the most we can hope for, for most people, I think.
That's it.
He's always been like a really vocal supporter of the show, though, the booze.
So yeah i really appreciate
it um have you got a what we reading for this week i do know what we're in actually before we
get to that sure um i just found some stuff that i thought was fun uh you have a we have a video
about uh do we need a how the duck movie yeah and i watched i watched that because i was in that
yes but i went to the comments and i know they say don't read the comments but it's
do we need another
Howard the Duck movie?
And one of the comments says
we don't need any movies at all.
It's pretty good, right?
Thank you Brickbuster2552.
It's pretty good.
Hang on.
I got a comment from Twitter
that I enjoyed.
This is based on another of your videos.
Hang on.
Where is it?
He's right, isn't he?
What are you thinking about?
Well, yeah, we don't really.
There's enough movies.
There's enough movies.
We don't need...
All we need is water
and food and shelter, right?
And Dazzler.
And Dazzler.
Thank you.
Hang on.
I can do this.
Okay.
So you wrote...
You did a video
on five ways Batman
could beat Superman
that aren't kryptonite.
Yeah.
Listener friend of the show
Manos Torgo said,
Batman could use Green Arrow's help to get Superman addicted to heroin.
I think that's great.
That is great.
Absolutely.
He'd have a massive, you know, a super habit.
Yeah, he would.
Green Arrow's great at getting people addicted to drugs.
He loves it.
So, yeah, he'd have a massive intergalactic habit.
He'd have to become some sort of intergalactic sex worker to pay for it all.
Which do you think
is Green Arrow better at?
The arrows or getting people
addicted to heroin?
He's just great at both, isn't he?
Yeah.
Apples and oranges.
Apples and oranges.
That's exactly it.
That's pretty great.
But to be fair,
he doesn't really get bad guys
hooked on heroin much, does he?
No, just his mates.
What a dick.
So, yeah.
What are we reading for this, though, Mason?
Oh, absolutely.
Let me just put in the theme song.
Okay.
No, I'll do the real one.
The real one?
You put a real one in?
You put it in now?
I'll put it in.
Great.
I'm doing the theme.
What are we reading today?
Okay, what we're reading this week.
I've been reading, well, two things, three things.
First of all, I've been reading Seconds, a graphic novel, which is by Brian Liam Alley, who created Scott Pilgrim.
I was going to say, that art looks very Scott Pilgrim-y.
Because it's the guy who did Scott Pilgrim.
Now I understand.
And it's interesting.
Okay.
It's quite similar.
Define interesting.
Oh, no.
The word.
Okay.
Well, it's quite similar to Scott Pilgrim in that it's sort of like slice of life, relationships, that sort of thing.
But it's got a weird supernatural twist to it.
Great.
Like supernatural.
Yes, exactly.
And Scott Pilgrim.
Yes.
Sorry, go on. Sorry, I'll stop. It's Like Supernatural. Yes, exactly. And Scott Pilgrim. Yes.
Sorry, go on.
Sorry, I'll stop.
It's about a woman named Katie, right?
And she works in a restaurant that she also lives above.
It's a successful restaurant and she's opening her own.
She looks like Sonic the Hedgehog's wife. She is also Sonic the Hedgehog's wife.
Twist.
He's going to get sued because he didn't pay for that license.
But basically, you know, she's having some relationship difficulties
and difficulties at work and stuff like that.
And she discovers in a drawer that she doesn't use
like a magic mushroom.
And she eats the mushroom and she writes on a notepad
like a mistake she's made.
And then she goes to sleep when she wakes up
that that mistake has been erased.
And she's got a second chance at it
and it's sort of is it a time thing yeah kind of it's a time and reality thing okay yeah and it's
uh yeah and it's kind of the she's trying to live her life but she's also discovered she has the
ability to do this and it's sort of her life unraveling in kind of a dramatic way and it's
interesting so there are like ramifications, yeah....using magic pencils or whatever.
It's very supernaturally ingrained.
Yeah, it's a...
It's a pretty good read.
It's a solid read.
Is it over?
Is it finished?
Yeah, it's just the one thing.
It was a one-shot.
Like, three issues or whatever, whatever.
Just the one issue.
Oh, really?
It's a graphic novel, yeah.
Okay, wow.
Well, I'm going to check that out.
What's it called?
Seconds.
Seconds.
Yes.
And I had another one, because I...
Like the unit of time measurement.
Correct. Okay, good. I'm on a bloody roll. Did you ever read Black Hole?s. Yes. And I had another one because I... Like the unit of time measurement. Correct.
Okay, good.
I'm on a bloody roll.
Did you ever read Black Hole?
No.
Okay.
So Charles Burns is this writer and illustrator,
and he created sort of through the mid-90s to like 2005,
he had this 12-issue series called Black Hole,
and it was about...
It was this black and white sort of indie comic,
and it was about this American town where
there's this
weird disease
that's sexually transmitted
and it gives people these horrific
mutations and it's like
about this group of kids and they've all
you know, they've all got this
disease and they've all got these
weird mutations like tails or
bugged out eyes
or like wings or whatever
and you know
they have to shy away from their community
and you know it's their lives
and it's sort of a metaphor for like adolescence
and like being alienated and stuff like that
and it's a really good read
you can get it as just like
it was collected as a graphic novel in
a couple of years ago
maybe 2009, 2010.
Did you say it was from the mid-80s?
Mid-90s.
Mid-90s, okay.
Yeah, so it was like mid-90s.
It was 12 issues and it took about 10 years to come out.
Okay, wow.
But it's a super good read.
It's more about adolescence and growing up and how teenagers feel different and all that sort of stuff.
And what does it mean?
Yes, exactly.
What does it mean?
What's it all about, you know?
But it turns out, I didn't know this,
like a couple of years ago, he released
two
issues of this new trilogy.
It's called X'd Out.
The first one's called X'd Out.
And the second one is called The Hive.
And it's weird and trippy.
Same universe.
Different universe.
And it's, how can I describe it?
And again, it's about like this...
It's like a guy living his life.
Yeah.
I'm going to start again.
Give me a second.
It's really hard to describe.
It's sort of...
It's broken into two bits.
One half is this guy, like this young guy living his life,
having a string of bad relationships and kind of, you know, there's drugs and there's rock and roll and there's, you know, he's trying to be this performance, he is part of, and he's, and he's going through this incredibly,
uh,
yeah,
it's,
it's really hard to describe.
Yeah,
yeah.
It's this weird surreal world,
and it's,
it's like this weird,
this,
this weird biological horror world,
where he's sort of this Tintin-like character.
Okay,
oh yeah,
I see that,
yeah.
And it's,
it's really bizarre,
but it's worth a,
it's worth a read,
I think.
Okay.
First one's called X'd Out,
second one's called The Hive.
Yeah.
They're sort of stand-alone, they're part of a trilogy,
and the third one's coming out in September.
Alright, cool.
So I'm kind of looking forward to where it goes.
So we can all know what happens.
Yes, yeah, yeah.
Is it hard to follow?
Not really, it's certainly hard to describe, as I've just explored.
Those things don't go head-in-hand, though, always.
Not at all, yeah.
Okay, great.
What are you reading this week?
Well, I started Batman Assault on Arkham.
Yep.
The animated thing, but I had to turn it off.
I watched that.
Oh, you watched the whole thing?
Yep.
What did you think?
Did you turn it off in disgust?
No, no, I turned it off because I had stuff to do.
I had videos to make and whatever.
I enjoyed it a lot.
That was also the week we watched The Expendables and I enjoyed it a lot more.
Oh, you watched it that week?
Yeah.
Oh, okay, cool.
We probably should have talked about that one.
Nah, don't worry about it.
Nah.
Do it next week.
Yeah, yeah.
Watch it next week.
So would you recommend that just week? Yeah. Okay, cool. We probably should have talked about that one. Nah, don't worry about it. Nah. Do it next week. Yeah, yeah. Watch it next week. So would you recommend that just quickly?
Yeah.
It's, I wouldn't, I wouldn't say.
You wouldn't marry it.
No, I wouldn't marry it, certainly.
But I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crackers, you know what I mean?
No, but it's, I wouldn't immediately peg it as being part of the Arkham universe.
Yeah.
But it's got enough, like it it's a good, solid universe.
Is there a lot of Batman in it?
More towards the end.
Yeah.
It is more about the villains initially.
Yeah, yeah.
Because that's where I'm kind of at,
where the villains kind of assemble.
Yeah, there's definitely more Batman towards the end.
Yeah.
It's Kevin Conroy, yeah?
It is Kevin Conroy.
There's a couple of recurring characters.
It's Troy Baker as the Joker,
so it's not Mark Hamill.
It must be set between arkham uh couldn't be after the last
arkham city i think it's set after arkham asylum yeah because yeah that makes sense just shortly
after so before i can say yeah yeah and troy baker does a good kind of joker so there's some of the
yeah and there's there's some little elements like you know at one point batman leaps on the
back of like a big giant monster character
and he swings him around, like the game mechanic.
But it's not too...
And at one point he gets out like the...
Oh, so actually it has to be...
Yeah, it must be set after Arkham Origins,
because he's got the electrocution he loves.
Yeah, yeah.
So there's enough in it to be like,
oh, I see that ties to the universe,
but they don't beat you over the head with it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like there's not... You don't beat you over the head with it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, there's not...
You don't see him doing the exact game mechanics,
because that would be ridiculous.
But it's quite good, and the characters are...
Serviceable.
No, the characters are quite good.
Like, I enjoyed all the characters in it.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Redeeming qualities in some of the villains?
Yes.
Very good.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what I'm all about.
Yeah, yeah.
So that's what I'm going to read this week.
Love it.
Okay, good.
Read the Wikipedia synopsis. Great. No, I will read it. Yeah, yeah. So that's what I'm going to read this week. Love it. Okay, good.
Read the Wikipedia synopsis.
Great.
No, I will read it.
I wanted to recommend a couple of things just quickly.
Josh Lewis, as I mentioned, he's a guy who reviews on YouTube.
I think a lot of YouTube reviewers aren't very good, obviously, because there's a billion of them, including me.
But he's definitely better than I am.
He's less shouty, which is always good.
Probably because he's Canadian, I think, so that's probably got's probably got something with that just a real kind of chill dude but he's like he's
got really good opinions and he's got like three and a half thousand subscribers or whatever he's
one of my favorite reviewers and if you're like i don't know like an even-handed kind of reviews
without that in your face kind of shouty youtube kind of i kind of like in your face yeah no i
don't which i know i kind of do but then i he's good and I think he's going to be like a very successful...
Star of the future.
Star of the future.
Yeah, we're all going to be working for him in a couple of years.
That's it.
Yep.
Somehow.
Working in the YouTube mines.
Just mining out money virtual gold.
That's it.
The other thing I wanted to recommend is a podcast called The Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show.
Uh-huh.
He's a guy from College Humor. Sure. the podcast is great in itself like he interviews a whole lot
of different people from different walks of life like he had balkan skull on from the power rangers
tv show and he had a guy a few weeks ago who was an expert on like pens he's got like the number
one pen website and podcast in the world or whatever and a whole lot of like pop culture
stuff or whatever but anyway what highly. But he recommended a movie on that show called The One I Love.
It's this drama sort of comedy, semi-sci-fi,
sort of not really sci-fi relationship movie
about a couple who go to this retreat
to kind of fix their marriage just on their own.
Yep.
Sounds like couples retreat.
It is.
Without spoiling it,
it's got an interesting premise
that doesn't exactly tie together at the end.
Like there's some things that aren't left answered.
But if you like that kind of...
What was that one about time travel?
About time?
No, not that one.
That's a good one.
Back to the Future.
Back to the Future 2, yeah.
No, with Audrey Plaza is in it.
Oh, Safety Not Guarante oh um Safety Not Guaranteed
Safety Not Guaranteed
it's sort of like that
okay
I enjoyed that
mostly because of that
Duplass guy
sure okay right
it's that kind of
kind of vibe
it's a Mark Duplass film
no it's not
I mean he's in it
but he's not the director
alright
I wouldn't say
I wouldn't say like
definitely go out and see it
but if you kind of
like that kind of
left of centre
kind of comedy
drama kind of stuff
I do
quirky whimsical whimsical then it's kind of like that kind of left of center kind of comedy drama kind of stuff. I do.
Quirky.
Yeah.
Whimsical.
Whimsical.
Then it's kind of interesting and it's,
it's an interesting look at relationships and whatnot.
So yeah,
it's not very comic booky,
but that's what I watched this week.
So this week we've recommended a lot of stuff.
It's all about relationships.
So yeah,
pretty cool.
I've just got that.
Well, I've got, I had a few letters this week.
I was supposed to do the band camp thing after the, what we're reading, but.
Too late.
Life is.
Yeah.
Full of surprises.
This is a letter from Ryan.
Hey, Ryan.
So this is the last letter and then we're going to get out of here.
Okay.
And party.
I mean, you know, go to bed.
Like I'll edit this and then I'll go to bed.
Great.
Oh, my party.
Don't tell me what to do.
Hey guys. I just wanted to write in and say, thanks for'll go to bed. Great. Oh, my party. Don't tell me what to do. Hey, guys.
I just wanted to write in and say thanks for doing a great show.
I was in a pretty bad train accident and lost my right foot this past October.
Jesus.
Pretty messed up, eh?
When I was in hospital, I would always make sure to have somebody download your podcast
for me and play it every Monday when it came out here in the States.
It was really great to get away from the struggles.
Cheaper than anesthetic.
Am I right?
Have a big snooze.
No, sorry.
Continue.
It was a really...
So it was a great getaway from the struggles of real life.
I finally got the balls to write him because I felt like I needed it.
Thank you guys.
They're helping me out in a weird podcast-y type of way.
We appreciate that.
Absolutely, yeah.
But you don't have to thank us because we're not the real heroes, are we, Mason?
No.
No. No, Superman's a real hero real heroes, are we, Mason? No. No.
No, Superman's a real hero.
No, that's not true.
No, the people that looked after you, I would assume.
Sure.
Yeah.
I mean, maybe.
We don't know.
Yeah.
From the doctors to the people who brought in the podcast.
In many ways, the people who brought in our podcast are the villains.
Absolutely.
Yeah, so.
So, yeah.
But, no, thank you for listening.
I mean, that's cool that, you know,
that was part of your life at that kind of, you know,
very like difficult time or whatever.
But he said that since then he wears a prosthetic.
So because of that,
he wants to be the official death lock of the podcast.
Love it.
Taken.
Taken.
Absolutely.
No, someone else has taken it.
Really?
No, not really.
Okay.
That's a relief.
Also, I found this trivia survey on sporkle.com.
It's a game site about the most published Marvel on sporkle.com it's a game site
about the most
published Marvel
and DC comic characters
I feel that Nick Mason
might be able to get
100
I got 75
I'd like to try that out
okay
if you don't mind
right now
we can do it now
we shouldn't do it now
we'll do it
and then hopefully
if we remember next week
which we won't
we'll come back
and do your score
so it's on a serious note
thanks
I get a sense
that I will not do well
alright yeah yeah that's it because normally I get a sense that I will not do well on that. No.
Alright.
Yeah, yeah.
That's it.
Because normally
I get like the
first few, it's
like, who's
Superman's
girlfriend?
And then it's
like some obscure
like, who made
his debut in
1647?
Something.
There's no
comic from that
time probably,
but if there
was one, we'd
know about it
because it'd be
super famous.
Yes.
On a serious
note, thanks a
lot and keep
up the good work.
Thank you.
Thank you for listening.
Yeah.
Hope you're doing alright.
That's good to
Hope you've got a sweet
prosthetic foot.
Yeah I know right.
That's pretty cool.
Like good stuff in it.
Like a gun?
Like a gun.
Oh yeah.
Like in Planet Terror.
That's it.
Like a machine gun foot.
Yeah yeah.
That wasn't good
that movie was it?
It was better than
Death Proof.
Oh yeah it was.
Yeah.
Death Troop
Death Proop. Oh, yeah, it was. Yeah. Death Troop. Death Proop.
Death Poop.
Death Troop.
What's it called?
Just start again.
Death Proof is boring.
It is, yeah.
It's a lot of conversation about nothing.
But it does...
That last stunt sequence is pretty amazing.
Sure.
And it does pass that Bechtel test, though.
Or what it...
Yeah, it does, yeah.
Your Becher test.
You Becher.
That's the show for this week, Mason. There you go. Thanks to the Brute and the Basilisk for the themes. Absolutelyel test, though. I want it. Yeah, it does. Your Becher test. You Becher.
That's the show for this week, Mason.
There you go.
Thanks to the Brute and the Basilisk for the themes.
Absolutely.
Yeah, yeah.
Love them.
Also, thanks to Lewis Hurd.
He's one of the moderators on Reddit.
That Reddit's going really, really well.
I've visited, but I still yet to sign up.
Let's do it. Let's do it today.
All right.
Fine.
Jesus.
But he said if he wants, we can start up an account.
He can start an app for us if we want.
We should do it. We're adults. us if we want. We should do it.
We're adults.
Yeah, we are.
We can do that.
We appreciate it, Lewis.
But yeah, we'll get on that.
We'll bloody get on it.
Yep.
Next week, Mason.
Yes.
Something else.
Yeah, let's do something else.
Yeah.
Or we could talk about Dazzler for another hour.
Easily.
Mm-hmm.
Is Jubilee kind of based on that sort of?
No, she's fireworks.
Yeah, I know, but it's, you know, light and whatever.
Fireworks.
Projectiles.
Fireworks.
Fireworks.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, so that's the show.
Absolutely.
Where can they find us?
Oh, they can find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Gmail,
Weekly Planet Pod.
That's right.
Friends of the show.
Please do.
Yeah.
Find Mason at Wikipedia Brown.
And find James at Mr. Sunday Movies.
We did that tag team style. We did. How good was that? In sync. And find James at Mr. Sunday Movies. We did that tag team style.
We did.
How good was that?
In sync.
Yeah.
Like the band.
You know it.
The Backstreet Boys.
You can find our movie commentaries at theweeklyplanet.bandcamp.com.
We're going to do the Captain America one soon, aren't we?
Yeah, we are.
And I've said that now, so we have to do it.
Yep.
Because once I put it out there.
You can edit that out.
Nah.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to stick to me bloody guns.
Okay then.
Cool.
These guns.
Whoa. I'm making gains in the gym, guns. Okay, then. These guns. Whoa.
I'm making gains in the gym, Mason.
I see that.
Not.
Okay.
That's the show.
That is the show.
Thanks for listening, everybody.
Have a wonderful week.
Grab that jam.
Grab it.
Bloody grab it.
I'll put that clip in of that thing that I said I would.
Absolutely, do that.
Okay, bye.
What's it called?
Oh, Mr. Sun Sun.
Mr. Golden Sun. See, bye. What's it called? Oh, Mr. Sun Sun. Mr. Golden Sun.
See, look.
Just look it up.
If you go Mr. Sun,
there it is.
Alright.
Alright, let's watch it.
It's a musical adventure.
Are we going to get sued for this?
Yes. The best thing you've ever done
Wow
Amazing
I'm glad we took all these mushrooms. Mr. Sun Please shine down on me
Oh shine, shine, shine
Shine your light on me
Hey, hey now
What is happening?
What is happening?
What is this for?
I don't know.
Is it...
I mean, it's obviously for kids, but...
What world is this?
I don't know.
I don't...
How long does it have to go?
Stick with it. No, that'll do it. We said we would. We said nothing of the sort. How close is his son to Earth? Well, look.
He seems like some sort of benevolent dictator, if you ask me.
Oh, we should buy that DVD.
We should.
Well. Well, congratulations we should buy that DVD. We should. Well.
Well, congratulations on finally beating that video.
With all the effort you've put in, you've finally defeated that.
That video has 7 million views.
Yeah.
And they have 352,000 subscribers.
Yeah.
So they should still be number one.
Mm-hmm.
But I did it.
You did it.
All those views of people who are going to watch your videos and they're
just typing Mr.
Sam
close enough
whatever
whatever that'll do
bye for reals this
time guys
bye
that was fucking
insane
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