The Weekly Planet - 491 The Last Voyage of the Demeter (Dracula on a Boat)
Episode Date: August 14, 2023Somehow Dracula has gotta on a boat and that's terrible news. We review all his antics from The Last Voyage of the Demeter plus Marvel VFX vote to unionise, Sonic 3 moves forward, Disney slows down o...n Marvel, no Wonder Woman 3 for Gal Gadot, Superman Legacy suit leak maybe, David Ayer's Suicide Squad returns, Blue Beetle is tracking slightly better, RIP William Friedkin, the future of Barbie/Mattel and more! Thanks for listeningVisit bigsandwich.co for a bonus weekly show, exclusive movie commentaries, video let's plays, early stuff and ad-free podcast feeds for $9 per month.Please be aware timecodes may shift due to inserted ads.00:00 The Start06:27 Marvel VFX Artists Unionize09:30 Sonic 3 Filming Without Actors12:23 Bob Iger's Big Marvel Slow Down15:28 No Wonder Woman 3 with Gal Gadot16:58 Superman: Legacy Suit and Speculation20:27 David Ayer's Suicide Squad Again22:56 Blue Beetle Doing Better Than Expected24:50 New Max Show Mocking Superhero Franchises28:36 Exorcist Director William Friedkin RIP33:47 The Continental & TMNT: The Last Ronin (The Game) Trailers36:41 Have Superhero Movies Killed Comedy?40:28 Marvel's Nova Series Scrapped41:41 Barbie's Billion Dollars and Potential Sequel44:10 The Last Voyage of the Demeter Review (spoilers 58:17 to 01:04:32)01:04:32 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read01:09:12 Letters, It's Time For Letters01:16:06 Big Secret Invasion StuffJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownMaso's Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/nickmaseauThe Weekly Planet Twitter ► https://twitter.com/theweeklyplanetPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesTWP iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767TWP Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetTWP YouTube Channel ► https://goo.gl/1ZQFGHAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2QbmwGjT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back, everybody, to the Weekly Planet, where we talk movies and comics and TV shows.
My name is Jay, also known as Mr. Sunday.
And with me as always, it's Nick Mason.
Hello everyone out there in podcast land.
That's right.
It's great to be.
It's a wonderful night out there.
Is it?
Or morning.
Is it?
Yep.
I don't know about that.
I think you're jumping to conclusions, Mason. It's a wonderful or terrible night out there. Or morning. For you. Or not. Or it? Yep. I don't know about that. I think you're jumping to conclusions, Mason.
It's a wonderful or terrible night out there.
Or morning for you.
Or not, or it's fine.
Hello.
Podcasting.
Isn't it just?
Yeah.
See, it's more complicated than back in the day. We would have crushed it as like 1930s radio presenters.
Oh, my God.
We'd be like, good evening out there.
And everybody would be like, it is evening.
And here's the news.
A man fell into a potted plant today.
You know, it's all this local news.
He was mystified.
I remember when I lived in Ballarat for a little bit,
there was a-
Regional town.
Regional town.
Not really.
Well, yeah, it is.
A slightly bigger regional town.
There was a local station.
The radio duo was Rock and Roll.
Yeah, hell yeah.
And they had a segment.
I can't remember what it was called.
It was something like Trash and Treasure where you'd ring up.
Community Notice Board.
Yeah, you'd be like, oh, I've got a broken scooter,
but I need a new washing machine.
Does anybody?
And I'm like, how the fuck is it?
So they were getting rid of the broken scooter and they wanted to have a washing machine. Does anybody? And I'm like, how the fuck is it? So they were getting rid of the broken scooter
and they wanted to have a washing machine.
Yeah, you'd swap something.
Yeah, I know.
Buy, swap and sell.
I know what that is.
I'm like, how is this radio?
What is happening?
It's Blast FM where every day is a blast.
That's right, yeah.
From Martin Malloy.
Yeah, anyways.
Anyway, but I'm talking even more old school than that, I'd be like.
Yeah, before that.
Batman was mystified.
Before you could swap a radiator for an old horse.
That's right.
Yesterday a gentleman saw a curious cat.
That's the news.
I'd love to see a curious cat.
Was that a portent of a witch perhaps?
Certainly.
Yes, definitively.
The man's been arrested for courting a witch.
Speaking of witches and ghouls and spooky stuff.
Oh, yes.
The big movie of the week.
It's not big.
It's not doing that well.
Haunted Mansion?
No, that was two weeks ago.
And that's gone forever.
It also might not be out here yet.
I don't know.
Who knows?
It's out in America, which is fascinating because people will see anything,
any spooky movie at Halloween time.
So why would you release it now?
As a summer blockbuster.
Yeah.
Absolutely why.
Crazy.
But no, we're going to be talking about Dracula on a Boat.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
It's different.
When I saw it in the movies, I'm like, have they changed the title?
Yes.
So here it is.
Yeah.
In the US, it's called Last Voyage of the Demeter.
Yeah.
In Australia and other select territories, it's called Dracula colon Voyage of the Demeter in Australia and other select territories. It's called Dracula colon Voyage of the Demeter.
So clearly they've gone, we'd better chuck Dracula in there
to spice it up a little bit.
But let's take out that it's the last voyage of the Demeter
because we don't want to spoil the ending of a movie
where Dracula shows up and kills everyone in a boat.
Maybe it isn't the last voyage of the Demeter.
Maybe they've become a wonderful a boat. Maybe it isn't the last voyage of the Demeter. Maybe they become a wonderful tourist attraction.
Maybe it does.
They'll take it out into the bloody bay and people can recreate it.
Oh, my goodness.
People will cosplay and they'll be like, oh, it's Dracula.
I would love that.
Like a student actor will be like, I'm Dracula.
Look at my things.
Is that an iPad?
From that show, mate.
We'll talk about that later.
So why didn't they change it in the US though?
Because I feel like it's not doing super well.
I think that's a lot to do with the name.
Does anyone know what the Demeter is?
I don't think so.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I know it was a lot of eating pizza by Demeter.
You're not wrong.
No.
That's how you get it sometimes.
You unroll it?
Yeah.
From like a spool?
I guess.
Sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cool.
Cool.
James, why don't you list what's happening in the show?
Should I do that now?
I think you should do that.
Okay.
Well, look, there's time codes below.
Collings takes care of that.
Don't even stress about it.
You'll get stressed.
He'll have to stress about it.
I've never seen the time codes.
You've never?
Never.
Maybe they're not even there. That's what I'm saying. They are. He'll have to stress about it. I've never seen the time codes. You've never? Never. Maybe they're not even there.
That's what I'm saying.
They are.
I've checked.
Okay, great.
We're going to talk about some more strike stuff, including VFX.
Including VFX.
Yeah, that's right.
That's how we say it in Australia.
And one movie that's moving forward.
Which you're going to be excited for.
Wait, in a good way or a bad way?
In a good way.
Your voice said good way, but your face said bad way. I think you've won. It's a good way, Mason. Oh, in a good way or a bad way? In a good way. Your voice said good way, but your face said
bad way. I think you've won. It's a good way,
Mason. We're going to talk
about what's going on with that third Wonder Woman movie.
What's going on with the Suicide
Squad. Sorry, Suicide Squad.
The 2016 version.
That's still going, isn't it? We might be seeing something from that.
Great. How Blue
Beetle is looking? Bad?
Not as bad as we thought, maybe, but still bad for now.
I'm talking not critically.
It looks pretty good.
Oh, well, we've got some critic reactions.
We'll get into that.
But it's coming out soon for people who don't know.
Yes, it is.
And you wouldn't know because no one knows.
When is that coming out?
Soon.
It might be like in a couple of weeks in America at least.
14th of September.
Okay, ages.
Never mind.
Yeah, that's fine.
That's a month.
That's ages.
That's plenty of time to build a billion-dollar campaign.
Easy.
To really make it one of the biggest grossing movies of all time.
Easy.
Easy.
Easy done.
HBO have a new series, which might be of interest to those who love the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Oh, haters.
Oh, mate.
Polarizing.
I know.
Trailers ahoy for a couple of things.
A couple of big things, maybe. Aarizing. I know. Trailers ahoy for a couple of things, a couple of big things maybe.
A couple of big things.
Have superhero movies ruined comedies?
That's a discussion this week that you might have seen.
Have superhero movies ruined comedies?
Have they ruined comedies?
As in have they pushed aside comedies in the theatre space?
I see.
Right.
Scrapped Nova series.
I thought for a minute you meant they're like,
have superhero movies become so funny that there's no point.
There's no point going to a comedy because if you go to a superhero movie,
you get quips and you get blue lasers and sometimes red lasers.
But in a comedy, what do you get?
At best you get jokes and Jennifer Lawrence completely nude.
I mean, who wants that?
Have you seen that, Jennifer Lawrence?
I haven't seen that yet.
Is it even out here? I think it was for a second, yeah. Get jokes and Jennifer Lawrence completely nude. I mean, you know. Have you seen that Jennifer Lawrence one?
Is it even out here?
I think it was for a second, yeah.
I think it's maybe on streaming now. Comedies are back.
And by back, I mean they've been doing worse than ever.
They really have.
Yeah.
And then we're going to talk about Barbie,
the future of Barbie and Mattel in general.
Space Barbie?
Maybe, because they've got big plans.
Let's start with this.
This is by Vulture.
50 Marvel employees have actually banded together
and voted to unionize VFX employees, that is,
because obviously the working conditions,
and you would have seen that reflected in some of the TV shows
and movies that you watch, that they are just getting absolutely crunched.
We've talked about it before, just the working conditions
and being made to do like 50
variations on a laser and then yeah yeah you know only to go back and change it at the last minute
again anyway it's it's that if if anybody's ever if i bet we have a lot of people who work as
graphic designers sure and probably also in vfx yep but you know the whole thing about graphic
design is somebody wants a logo and they just you and they get presented with a logo and they go,
can you make it better?
Just better?
How?
Just better.
More like Pops.
Yeah, if you make Pops and better and I go, ooh, good logo.
And then they do a million variations and they go back to the first one.
Yeah, it's the same.
We've talked about that.
It's the same with Marvel where they go.
Yeah.
If they had three months of post-production to get a laser looking really good
and if they had a chance to do that from the word go,
it would look incredible.
But Marvel keeps demanding different versions.
That's right.
And it's not just Marvel.
And it's not just lasers.
It's mostly lasers.
Yeah.
It's mostly variations.
And it's mostly Marvel.
Yeah.
No, it is.
It is mostly Marvel, yeah, because also they suck up all the time
from all the VFX production houses as well.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They get like everybody's overworked and underpaid
and people aren't being credited properly or at all.
It's this whole nightmare.
But anyway, so one of the comments that came out of it
from VFX coordinator Bella Huffman who says,
turnaround times don't apply to us, protected hours don't apply to us,
and pay equity doesn't apply to us.
Well, I think they should.
That's right.
I think this is also something that when this was announced,
it seems like everybody was like, yeah, good, they should get paid more,
whereas for actors and writers, they're like, well,
I don't even like TV and don't they all live in mansions and who cares?
But which isn't true.
We've talked about it.
VFX artists, can't they just draw a mansion and pretend they live in it?
Can't they just do that?
Can't they just stand in front of a grid screen
and then composite that into a computer
and then put a mansion behind them in the grid screen?
I think they probably could.
No, they wouldn't be allowed on set.
Yeah, you're right.
So there you go.
So that's great.
That's early days.
We'll keep an eye on that.
But it seems like word of people wanting.
There's a momentum here. Yeah. Yeah. And hopefully it seems that like word of, you know, people wanting, there's a momentum here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And hopefully once again, like I think, you know,
the WGA, the Writers Guild Strike, I think, you know,
it had a lot of momentum behind it.
But then when the actors jumped on as well,
it sort of felt like it was the actors were supporting.
Yes.
You know, it was like everybody's working together.
So hopefully.
Even Stephen Amell, he's on the picket line.
He's on the picket line. We've seen a photo of him on the picket line. They made him do it. Do it, yeah. At gunpoint. Did you know it was like everybody's working together so hopefully even steven amell he's on the picket line he's on the picket line we've seen a photo of him on the picket line they
made him do it do it at gunpoint did you know that no yeah it's true wow good on him he's out there
yeah i think he said some things that like i don't know in the heat of the moment you know
he made a show that he wanted people to see and that is absolutely frustrating but
yeah no it's good to see him behind it.
Let's talk some more delays, though, Mason.
Aw.
The How to Train Your Dragon remake is being delayed.
Is that live action?
Yes.
Okay.
Aw.
But this is why I screen daily.
You're going to love this. We've got a button that just goes, aw.
Aw.
What do any of those do?
I wish we'd label them.
Oh, that's not bad.
Okay.
I like that one.
Okay, green.
That's basically the audio equivalent.
That's the Sting version of rawr.
So it's good to know.
Okay, green is that one.
All right.
We could test these during the show.
I think so, yeah.
Okay, cool.
You can also program them.
No, I like the stock ones.
Yeah.
Because what if we put fresh new ones on there
and then one day we need
sad, weak trombone? Yeah, you're
exactly right. Then how do we get it back? We can't.
We're going to have to get a trombone. We have to call Rode Tech
support and be like, can you re-download
with sad
trombone? I think this thing is like, every now
and then it's like, you should update. I'm like, nah, I'm not
plugging this into anything.
Update yourself. That's your problem.
But here's something that's moving forward by Screen Daily.
Okay.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 will begin shooting in September.
You might be asking, how?
How's that going to happen?
Because the strike's probably still going to be on.
We will still be going.
How are they doing that, Jack?
How many people do you see in those movies?
Live action real people.
James Marston.
Yep.
But there's a lot of.
Little animated men. Yeah, filming a field. Oh, sure, yeah. James Marsden. Yep. But there's a lot of. Little animated men.
Yeah, filming a field.
Oh, sure, yeah.
Or a car.
That's true.
Oh, yeah, that's true, yeah.
Just little animated abominations that they can put in later.
That's right.
Okay, so it's essentially field photography.
Basically, yeah.
They're just going to go, okay, this one's set on a farm.
This one's set on an abandoned farm.
You can run around there.
I don't know.
Yeah.
So I think this one also doesn't have Jim Carrey in it.
I think he's not coming back from memory.
I like these for kids' movies.
Okay, I didn't see the second one.
And why not shoot an empty field?
Why not shoot an empty field?
Sure.
There you go.
Save a bit of time later.
That's right.
Add the characters and plot later.
Yeah, but here's some things that might be delayed.
Oh, no, friends.
Friendship's important.
Friendship is important.
Oh, my God, he's running faster than ever before.
He's running so fast that Dr. Robotnik's not even in this series anymore.
I'm going to be in a parallel dimension or something.
I don't know.
Yeah, that did happen at one point.
So there was a Disney earnings call this week.
Bob Iger was on it.
Wait, who's the villain if it's not Dr. Robotnik?
Bob Iger, I guess.
Shadow the Hedgehog.
Did you watch Sonic 2?
No.
At the end, they open a government facility
and it's Shadow the Hedgehog.
And if you don't remember, Shadow.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
Yeah, that's all I know about Shadow the Hedgehog.
You might even have two guns.
Whoa.
In a kid's film?
Yeah.
Wow.
Pretty cool.
He'll have one gun and like allowing one F-bomb,
in one scene he'll be allowed to have two guns.
Perfect.
Yeah.
So Disney earning calls.
You'll shoot a kid.
In the head?
Yeah.
Great.
Disney earning calls.
Okay, sure.
Bob Iger was on it and he was just letting everybody know that it's fine.
I think I saw some, I heard about some of this, yeah.
He said the performance of some of our recent films have definitely
been disappointing and we don't take that lightly.
He did talk about how Avatar did well, Guardians did well,
but then like Ant-Man didn't do well.
Did you remember the Haunted Mansion, if it's out, if he knows it's out.
Was it out?
I think it's out.
I think it is out, yeah.
It's got a lot of product placement in it apparently.
Great.
I read there's a lot of product placement in it apparently. Great.
I read there's a lot of product placement and a lot of ADR product placement.
Apparently, look, spoilers for a movie I haven't seen,
but apparently Lakeith's – That ghost is eating SpaghettiOs.
Well, apparently Lakeith Stanfield's character's wife died
and they added prior to the events of the film.
That's why he's here.
And there's a line in there that they've added in ADR where it essentially says
she died in a car accident while going to Baskin-Robbins
for ice cream.
And there's just a bunch of insane product placement in there,
like a lot of, you know.
So I don't know.
I'm not going to watch it.
No, that sounds
incredible watch the i'll watch the clip what's that clip yeah he said he went on to say as you'd
expect we're very focused on improving the quality and the performance of the films that we've got
coming up it's something that i'm working closely with the studio one i'm personally committed to
spending more time and attention on that as well so basically saying that like Marvel's spiraling. It's spiraling hard.
We've done too many things at once.
They also mentioned some upcoming
theatrical releases. They mentioned
like Marvel, the Marvels.
But what they didn't mention. Did they say it like that?
Yeah. Okay, we're coming up. We've got Marvel
the Marvels?
I was just saying the Marvels, you're fired.
Marvel Cinematic Universe?
That's coming up.
The Smarvels.
But it didn't include Deadpool 3 and Echo.
Echo was rumored to already be in trouble.
We might have talked about it a few months ago.
This is before.
Surely this doesn't mean that they've canceled Deadpool 3.
No, it just means that.
He forgot.
He forgot.
No, no, I think it's pushed.
Oh, okay, right.
Finished.
Or it could be pushed, I should say.
I don't know anything.
That's right.
There you go.
Finally admits it.
These don't look like they're stopping anytime soon.
So this is just going to be this for a while, which is exciting.
Don't worry.
We can all watch Red Notice and Gal Gadot's new movie.
Heart of Stone.
Heart of Stone.
Where she plays Jennifer Hart and she's looking for a stone or something.
Or her name's Stone and she's looking for a heart.
That's great.
It is good, isn't it?
I've heard.
Not good.
Well, you're wrong.
You've heard from a stupid man, a stupid wrong man.
Your dad?
Yes.
He called me.
We had a 40-minute conversation about it.
About the movie Heart of Stone.
Yes.
Wow.
Yeah.
It's great, actually.
All right.
Well, that's fine.
It's good that he thinks that, that you think that of your dad. Yep. Have you watched Heart of Stone? No. Wow. Yeah. It's great, actually. All right. Well, that's fine. It's good that he thinks that, that you think that of your dad.
Yep.
Have you watched Heart of Stone?
No.
But it's good.
There's no way it's good.
But you just said it was good.
You said if you thought it was bad, you're a stupid man.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I lost track.
Apparently Gal Gadot is pretty good at it, though.
Okay, great.
That's what I've heard.
So Gal Gadot, I should say.
Anyway, speaking of, Variety Mason.
Go on. Remember hearing like Third've heard. Gal Gadot, I should say. Anyway, speaking of, Variety Mason. Go on.
Remember hearing like Third Wonder Woman
is happening, whatever.
Gal Gadot was like, no, we've
been in talks. It's happening. We're doing it.
So Variety is saying that a
Third Wonder Woman film isn't in development
at this time and nothing was ever promised
to Gadot regarding Wonder Woman
3 and there was no definitive discussion.
Whoa. Thank you very much.
Wow.
Reboot?
Oh, for sure, yeah.
You act a reboot?
Yes.
Okay.
Bring Linda Carter back.
Why not?
Do you think there's a chance down the line that he's going
to establish this Justice League and then we're going to cross over
and we're going to see the old Justice League?
Yes, I do think that.
That's what they're doing when he's like, don't worry, we've got plans.
In 10 years, I'm going to make Ben Affleck be Batman again.
That's right.
You signed it and there's no way out.
This is ironclad.
I also wonder if maybe James Gunn, while doing his exit interviews for everybody,
like, hey, Henry Cavill, you're fired.
Hey, Ben Affleck, you're fired.
Yeah.
Hey, Gal Gadot, you're fired.
Hey, this is a performance appraisal. You're fired. You're all fired. But. You're on a performance action plan. You've failed. you're fired. Hey, Ben Affleck, you're fired. Yeah. Hey, Gal Gadot, you're fired. Hey, this is a performance appraisal.
You're fired.
You're all fired.
But.
You're on a performance action plan.
You've failed.
You're fired.
I'm wondering if at the end of that he said something along the lines of,
but hey, you know, it's comic book universes and as usual.
Yeah.
There's always a chance you could come back in a thing and, you know,
we'd love to have you back for a multiverse thing or a timeline.
Ben Affleck's like, I don't want to come back.
You have to. That's right. And I'm wondering if maybe Gal Gadot heardleck's like, I don't want to come back. You have to.
That's right.
And I'm wondering if maybe Gal Gadot heard that and was like,
oh, for Wonder Woman 3, okay.
Yeah, cool.
Yeah.
Yeah, maybe.
So I don't know.
I think, you know, it's probably better just to clean reboot
at all at this point.
I mean, you're doing it anyway.
Did you see there was maybe some leaked concept art of the Superman
suit this week?
I didn't see that.
Could have been AI generated or something.
Terrific.
Or fake or whatever.
But it could be 100% genuine from the studio but also AI generated.
I don't know, Mason.
I don't know anything.
I'll never know anything and I'm going to die.
What do you think of that?
A rare moment of honesty from one Mr. Sunday movies.
Here you go.
Via comicbookmovie.com.
Okay. So that's your David comicbookmovie.com.
Okay.
So that's your David Coren sweat there.
Yeah, it's kind of the,
did you ever see the J.J. Abrams designs?
The flyby suit.
It's kind of a bit like that.
It is a little bit like that. It also has the shoulder cape situation
that TV Superman, Tyler Hoechlin, had.
Remember in his early appearances when he was on Supergirl?
He had like an extra.
Yes.
And then they tweaked it a little bit.
Also, this might be fake.
It also might be fake.
There's also a hawk girl slash woman there.
There's a big fake, big face.
I think it's Mr. Terrific.
Okay, I reckon that's fake.
There's no, and he's not wearing the jocks.
He's got a little red and gold belt.
I feel James Gunn would want to give him the underpants.
He hasn't talked about it.
He said he's not sure. Not appropriate to discuss it. Yeah, it's not – he said he's not sure.
Not appropriate to discuss it.
Yeah, it's not.
He should wear the jocks.
Put them on.
Put them on.
Just put them on.
Just put them on, mate.
And then they can have a discussion where he meets Henry Cavill in 10 years
and he's like, nice jocks, and he's like, oh, shut up.
I'm embarrassed.
This is embarrassing for me.
Yeah, something like that.
Yeah, a variation of that
not even
like big
like big bloomers
big red bloomers
exactly
yeah
a big pair of
that catch the wind
when he flies
and they flap about
a big pair of knickerbockers
yes
so again
might be fake or whatever
but um
yeah
apparently
also the VFX team
have seen the script
and they're like
it's great
it might be about
the Middle East
like a conflict in the Middle East.
So people are speculating that like, where's the other team in it?
Justice Society?
Yeah.
Okay.
Because remember they're going to put in like,
who are the other characters they were going to put in?
The elite or whatever.
Oh, sure.
The authority.
Yeah, the authority.
That's right.
And Superman and they go into some Middle Eastern conflict
and Superman's like, stop it.
It's interesting.
It's also interesting.
I'm wondering what the-
Who's that?
Is that Superman?
Superman.
Don't do it.
We're testing a new voice for him.
We've decided that one of the reasons that he hasn't really hit,
you know, in the present day with the modern audiences,
they don't like his traditional voice.
So we're going with stop it.
Stop doing it.
I'll tell.
Stop evildoers.
Lex Luthor, get out of here.
Get out of here, mate.
So what's interesting as well,
I'm very curious to know what the authority lineup is
because one of the members of the team originally
was a character called Swift who was like a hawk woman kind of character,
but now we've learned that there's going to be a Hawk girl
in Justice League.
So are they going to swap her out?
They're going to put Hawk girl on the authority.
Yeah.
They're just not going to have a Hawk type character on that team.
Do you want a Hawk type character?
I don't mind.
Okay.
Ethan Hawk?
Ethan Hawk would be bad.
Great.
I'm the actor Ethan Hawk.
Stop it.
I'm just doing my acting. No. Wrong. I don't be bad. Great. I'm the actor Ethan Hawke. Stop it. I'm just doing my acting.
No.
Wrong.
I don't like it.
I like this version.
You do like it.
I don't know if I do, actually.
All right.
I'll have to see it on film.
It's hard to say.
It is.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah.
It's hard to make an accurate assessment this far out.
That's right.
David Ayer's Suicide Squad 2016 is coming back or again.
No, maybe.
It's not, though.
You don't know?
It's not.
You don't know anything.
It's true.
I don't know.
I know this, actually, honestly.
If I know anything.
I think we are going to see it.
Okay.
At some point.
Great.
Eventually.
He wrote this on Twitter.
David Ayer.
Yeah.
All I know is that my answer.
I mean, we don't have to say we know.
Yes.
We know it's David Ayer saying this.
It is.
I'm sure he's been up to other stuff.
Yeah, he has.
All I know of him from the last six years is just him going,
oh, maybe they'll release this.
I think they will.
Maybe.
I'm excited for this.
Let me check.
What is it?
He has been doing others.
I know he did Orc Cop.
That was 2017.
The Tax Collector.
Did you see that?
Another thing is probably.
Anyways. I do my very best to never say The Tax Collector if you know what I mean.
This guy knows what he's doing.
All I know is my unseen film plays
much better than the studio release.
The interest in my cut being shown
seems real and organic.
And Gun told me it would have its time to be shared.
He's talking to a gun though.
A real gun.
What do you think about this gun?
It's coming out!
Oh, that voice really for the gun as well?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Wow.
Because then we always go,
is this some sort of link there?
It's very intriguing.
Oh, it is intriguing.
He absolutely deserves to-
Have faith in yourself, David Ayer!
It's coming out, brother!
Don't shoot me!
Bye-bye!
Okay.
He absolutely deserves to launch his DC universe without the drama about old projects.
In a way, I'm chained to this thing.
I'm riding a tiger here and navigating this situation the best I can.
Life is a very strange journey.
Get off me, David Ayer.
Get off me.
I'm a tiger.
Oh, okay.
It was the gun again.
No, it's a different guy.
God.
Yeah.
I don't like this.
I'm spitting mad.
I'm spitting chips, David.
Get off me, brother.
So what do you, first of all, we've talked about this.
Do you want to see it?
No.
No?
Is it going to be finished?
Yeah, I assume so.
Okay.
Yeah.
I think it was pretty close to finished, wasn't it?
I'm just tired of that.
Yeah.
That whole, I've seen it so many times, the original cut.
I don't want to see it again.
And we saw the extended cut also.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Really good.
A lot of people don't like it.
I think it's fine.
Okay.
I stand by that.
Sure.
I stand by it.
So there you go.
Yeah, I don't think it's going to – I mean, if they can't make anything,
they'll probably release it.
Oh, I see what you're saying.
Right.
It's like they did with the Snyder Cut.
They came out because we're all because they weren't making any movies.
So they're like, what do we got?
We got this four-hour movie.
Okay, I guess.
All right.
Anyway, this is my deadline.
Blue Beetle.
It's tracking higher than you initially anticipated,
which is embarrassing for you.
That is very embarrassing.
It was going to have a $20 million opening and now it's $30 million,
which let me just specify is still bad.
Seems bad, yeah.
It has cost $120 million, which let me just specify is still bad. Seems bad, yeah. It has cost $120 million.
That being said, first reactions have been very positive.
Terrific.
Someone even said something along the lines of,
this is the best DC movie since The Dark Knight.
That's amazing.
And that someone was?
I can't remember.
It was the best since the Nolan trilogy or whatever.
That happens every time. It does. You want
to be the guy who jumps in first. It just says
that. Do you think you can only say it
once, though? No.
I mean, as long as you do it linearly.
Yeah. You know. What is the best
DC movie since The Dark Knight?
Oh, God. I'd have to think of
some DC movies. The Suicide Squad?
I quite like The Suicide Squad, yeah.
Man of Steel?
That's like a year later.
That's not.
Oh, I guess it's not.
It doesn't have to be better than The Dark Knight.
It just has to be the best one since The Dark Knight.
Yeah.
Okay.
Might be The Suicide Squad, yeah.
Yeah.
I quite like Birds of Prey.
I don't know if I'm in the minority there.
No, I don't mind Birds of Prey.
I'd have to have a rewatch.
Yeah, I've seen it once.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Ah, what else was there?
They did a bunch of these, didn't they?
Aquaman?
Black Adam?
Not those ones.
Shazam 1 or 2?
Flash?
2023?
No.
Interesting.
Not that one.
Interesting.
There's got to be any of them.
Maybe on a rewatch, she'll enjoy that one more.
Well, we'll probably do a movie commentary for it, won't we, Mason?
That's right. Well, we'll probably do a movie commentary for it, won't we, Mason? That's right.
So, yeah.
Look, first reactions don't mean anything because they're always this.
Yeah, that's right.
And if they're not, it's fucked.
Whatever they've made is really bad.
If it's anything less than this.
That's right, yeah.
But it just depends on what degree of middling to really good this is.
So we don't really know.
We'll see.
We'll see.
Do you like some hot behind-the-scenes comic book stuff, Mason?
Yeah, I love nothing more than hot.
Maybe a parody of such a thing?
Like that movie, the Netflix one, where it was like,
we're doing a lockdown movie.
Oh, The Bubble.
The Bubble.
Yeah, here we go.
The Bubble, where they shrank down and went inside a Michael Bubble.
HBO new series, though, get this. HBO has ordered a new comedy series bubble where they shrank down and went inside a Michael bubble. HBO new series though, get this.
Okay.
HBO has ordered a new comedy series titled The Franchise
and the show will tackle the concept of a superhero movie franchises,
of superhero movie franchises, like the MCU or the DC Universe.
James, you don't have to give me any such examples.
I already know.
MCU.
You might be listening.
The DCU.
The Bloodshot Universe. Yep. The DCEU. That's right. The Metelliverse. I already know. MCU. You might be listening. The DCU. The Bloodshot Universe.
Yep.
The DCEU.
That's right.
The Matteliverse.
That's right.
Which is happening big time.
Here's a quote.
And all the Mattel sublines.
Exactly.
Like the Viewmasterverse.
Yes.
All the movies are going to be set in the Viewmasterverse.
Every slide's a different universe.
You can be at any lake.
Oh, now I'm at the Taj Mahal.
Now I'm at a different universe. You can be at any lake. Oh, now I'm at the Taj Mahal. Now I'm at a different lake.
The crew of an unloved franchise movie fight for their place
in a savage and unruly cinematic universe.
Okay.
The franchise shines a light on the secret chaos inside the world
of superhero movie making to ask the question,
how exactly does a cinematic sausage get made?
Because every fuck up has an origin story.
It stars Himesh Patel, who was in that movie yesterday
where everybody forgot the Beatles, and A.R. Cash,
who was Stormfront in The Boys.
Now, it's written by John Brown, who worked on Succession.
Fake name.
No, real.
Interesting.
It's J-O-N as well.
Succession and Miss name. No, real. Interesting. It's J-O-N as well. Succession and Misfits.
Very fake.
Fake and lazy.
Well, my name's going to be John Brown with an H.
Nah.
Nah, it's too much work.
Succession and Misfits, though, that's good.
And he's going to serve as the showrunner also.
And Oscar winner Sam Mendes is directing the pilot.
Sam Mendes?
This could be good.
He directed one of the Bond movies probably.
And City of Angels, I think.
Which one was that?
That Nicolas Cage movie where he's an angel.
Where he's an angel.
With Meg Ryan.
It's a trench coat and it's a Goo Goo Dolls iris.
That's not true, is it?
I don't know.
He directed American Beauty.
That was a beauty, wasn't it?
That was very, that was a beauty.
But in hindsight, maybe.
I stood up in the cinema and went, you're a beauty.
I think that was maybe all bad in hindsight, wasn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What else did he direct?
Who directed City of Angels if not Sam Mendes?
I don't know.
He might have.
Okay.
Okay.
Brad Silberling.
Brad Silberling.
Yeah, you know?
No.
You also directed Casper, directed Land of the Lost.
You directed Lemony Snicket's something, something,
and something, and something.
Why do I think Sam Mendes directed City of Angels?
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know why you think anything.
Zach, that's a great point.
I'm an enigma.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, that's it.
Trailers Ahoy.
Did he direct Vanilla Sky?
Is that why?
No, that was the same director.
No, it wasn't the same director.
Penelope Cruz was in both.
That was Cameron Crowe.
Huh.
Yeah.
There you go.
Anything else?
About Sam Mendes?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Do you know We Bought a Zoo came out in 2011?
No.
Feels like a 2019, 2020 movie.
Did you know that? I didn't know
that. Because people are always talking
about it. Why?
Because I clicked on
Cameron Crowe. Okay. And the last
movie he directed was Aloha
in 2015. Okay, sure.
But he also directed We Bought a Zoo.
Wow. Yeah, so there you go.
Anyways, go on.
Looking for Sam Mendes.
Sam Mendes.
I'm trying to find the link where I thought he directed that.
I don't know.
I can't do it.
There's no way to do that.
Speaking of directors, this is a bit of sad news.
Did you know William Friedkin passed away this week?
87.
87, yeah.
So for people who don't know him, he directed The French Connection
in the 70s and The Exorcist, which I find a very funny movie.
He directed Sorcerer.
He did.
Well, yeah, so Sorcerer is a movie.
People know him from the first two.
People should also check out Sorcerer.
I think it's on YouTube and nobody's noticed.
Oh, it's one of those ones, is it?
Yeah.
I'm just watching it on YouTube.
It's got Roy Schneider.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that's about these four. I Roy Schneider. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But so that's about, it's about these four.
I'll tell you this.
In a small South American town, four men on the run from the law
are offered $10,000 in legal citizenship if they transport
a shipment of dangerously unstable nitroglycerin to an oil well,
which is, you'd think if it was close, easy money.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like it was next door.
Yeah, but it's 200 miles away.
Oh, that's heaps of miles.
That's ages.
Yeah.
That's ages. That's a whole day maybe. Was that just off the top of the dome? Of my dome? Yeah, yeah, yeah, like it was next door. Yeah, but it's 200 miles away. Oh, that's heaps away. Yeah. That's ages.
That's a whole day maybe.
Was that just off the top of the dome?
Of my dome?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Actually, I had that idea independent of this movie.
So in that movie there's a big scene.
Their path is blocked by an enormous tree trunk.
Yeah.
They've got to blow it up with dynamite.
So to get that done, William Friedkin, this is the 70s.
Cruise were not as professional as they are now.
Tom Cruise.
He hired a former arsonist who specialised in insurance fraud
to blow it up and he called the guy's house and he got his wife
and he's like, hey, can you put your husband on the phone?
And she's like, he doesn't do it anymore.
He's like, no, this is a real job.
He doesn't do it anymore. He's like, no, this is a real job. He doesn't do it anymore.
Here's some fun facts about William Friedkin.
For the French Connection, which is a crime film,
there's a car chase in New York and they wouldn't allow it.
Like at the time they were like, there's supposed to be like a rail crash
on this particular bridge and they're like, we can't do it because there's never been one
and we won't allow you to like simulate one and all this sort of stuff.
Blah, blah, blah.
Blah, blah, blah.
So they talk to a guy high up in New York Transit and they're like,
there's basically no way you can get this made.
And Friedkin's like, what do you mean basically no way?
And the guy's like, give me $40,000 and a ticket to Jamaica
and you can just do it.
To live?
Yeah, he just left.
So, yeah, the guy just burned his career.
Because that would have been a lot.
I mean, then, yeah.
In Jamaica it would have been tons of money.
Yeah.
What other stories?
That's great.
Yeah, this is the era.
Yeah.
This is like he built his career on this sort of stuff.
Can I shoot here?
No. Well, shoot here? No.
Well, I have a knife.
All right.
Oh, also, Sorcerer, that movie's good,
but it disappeared because it came out in 1977,
which is when Star Wars came out,
which destroyed everything at the box office.
But I was going to say he made a movie in the mid-'80s, I think,
called To Live and Die in L.A., which is about.
To live and die in L.A.
That's what it's about.
It's about counterfeiting.
It's about these FBI guys and they join the counterfeiting.
Are you countertop?
Yes, James.
Yeah.
They join the counterfeiting division and Willem Dafoe's in that movie
and they, in order to make it look realistic, they hide like a real money counterfeiting division and uh willem defoe's in that movie and they in order to make it look
realistic they hide like a real money counterfeiter and they just firing they taught they taught they
taught really they taught willem defoe how to do it but there's a bunch of scenes where you don't
see him you just see the money being made you know the fake money and whatever and so that they just
got the actual counterfeiter to do it so at the end of the shoot they had a lot
of fake money that was indistinguishable from real money and then like a few years ago william
once i guess the statute of limitations on this particular crime and past he admitted he just
started spending the money he just collected a bunch of the money he just started spending
and there's like there's interview footage where apparently in the immediate aftermath
of the film because apparently-
How much money did they-
Like a million dollars.
Apparently a lot of it was burned, but I don't know if that's true.
Yeah, okay, all right.
But apparently-
There's very specific rules around money now.
Like what you can use and how you can use it.
What it's made from.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But, and yeah, so apparently.
That's so funny.
So apparently I think maybe somebody in the production staff or something went down the street during the production of the film and like went and bought a candy or something like that.
Yeah.
And then the police got involved and the, you know, the Treasury Department got involved.
So William Friedkin kept getting calls from Treasury being like, hey, we just want you to
come down and have a chat about this. And he's like, you got a
warrant? And they're like, no. And he's like, well, then I'm not.
Fuck off.
Anyway, great. It's really good.
It's also, if you, like
I said, I never found the
exorcist particularly scary. I always thought
it was quite funny. Exorcist is great. But there
is... A new exorcist movie, you're correct.
There is. Well, yeah. which I'm sure he would hate.
But there's also the exorcist commentary,
the Friedkin commentary is also on YouTube.
So if you want to listen to that, it's really interesting.
Yeah, right.
There you go.
When did he record that?
Like mid-2000s?
Something like that.
Quite recent, yeah.
Cool.
Good stuff.
Good stuff.
My trailer's ahoy.
Hank.
There he is the continental
got a new trailer yeah but uh in the john wicker verse that's right imagine a imagine a show
but without john wick oh yeah what do you think pretty good maybe it looks better than the last
trailer it does doesn't it i thought the action actually looked quite interesting yes yeah
well we've got a new guy in the role of John Wick.
Another guy.
The other guy.
The other guy?
The other guy, yeah. The guy who runs the hotel.
The guy that runs the hotel.
Hotel mate.
Mr. Hotel.
Yeah.
Sure.
So that's out.
Guy from Deadwood.
Mr. Hotel.
That's right.
So that's out at some point, isn't it?
Sure is.
Yeah.
It's a three-part event.
Is it?
Yep.
I didn't say that in the trailer.
Well, it is.
No, I believe you.
Okay.
I believe you.
Okay.
I wish it were true.
All right.
There's some fun little nods.
You watched it for the first time here. And you were like, what? That's from a movie. And I'm like, I wish it were true. All right. There's some fun little nods. You watched it for the first time here and you were like,
what?
That's from a movie.
And I'm like, it is from a movie.
Oh, and they said, we need to do a Matrix or whatever.
Yeah, that's right.
There's a line like that in it.
That's good.
And another trailer, this is more niche,
but people might be interested.
It's not a trailer.
It's a teaser trailer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,
The Last Ronin, the video game.
And in the trailer it says, it's mostly text and candles.
Yes.
And the candles are getting slowly snuffed out
because if you don't know that comic book story.
It's a snuff film.
It's right.
Three of the four Ninja Turtles have died and there's one left
and it's a bit of a mystery in the comic about who it is
that's revealed at the end of the first issue.
Speaking of, we actually coincidentally,
we covered that very comic this week on Big Sandwich Classic Comic Book Club
or whatever.
If you signed up at Big Sandwich, we talk all about that
and the Ninja Turtles universe and how it started
and where it's going and whatever.
Good chance, I think.
That was pure coincidence that this trailer came out.
But anyways, there's not much to it.
And then I didn't even notice this when I watched it,
but there's a line in it which says.
There's a title card.
I wrote it down.
From the minds of the creators of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Just say from the creators of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
I mean, where else is it going to be from?
From their little hands.
Their little hands, I guess.
Hands and feeties.
So we didn't know who was working on this.
The only thing we've heard is that it's God of War-esque,
like the newer ones.
But now we know that it's under THQ Nordic.
Okay.
But it's specifically Black Forest Games.
Okay.
Now they did a bunch of stuff,
including the recent Destroy All Humans remake,
which are all right apparently.
Sort of XCOM style, I think.
I don't think so.
I think you're just a little guy and you run around
and you zap people with lasers or whatever.
It's like a 1950s style.
Yeah.
I've never played it.
Apparently they're good.
And there's like one piece of concept art in the trailer.
So this is like at least two years away if they make it.
That's true.
So, yeah.
Just news, you know?
I love that.
Yeah. I don't know.
I wish there was kind of more here to go on, but it didn't exactly inspire
confidence in me for this project, but
you know, you never know.
Superhero movies have ruined comedies.
According to whom? Adam
Devine. You know him? He is
the workaholics guy. Yeah. Mike and Dave
need wedding dates, etc.
He's in Pitch Perfect. He's in Jexy.
He's in Pitch Perfect and the Pitch Perfect
spin-off TV series.
That's right, yeah. He was on
Theo Vaughn's podcast and he said this about
movies. My theory is,
because basically comedy movies at the moment
if you know what I mean.
Well, they're a little bit sad trumpet, aren't they?
Yeah.
So they're not doing well theatrically.
What are comedies like?
Right?
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Big rock and roll?
Big rock and roll, baby.
Yeah, cool.
I meant to do this.
Oh, yeah.
That's what we want to hear in the cinema.
We're going to get some laughs on the big silver screen
He said my theory is I think Marvel ruined it
I feel like superhero movies kind of ruin comedies
Because people go to the theatres
And you expect to watch something that costs 200 million to make
And comedy movies aren't that
So you're like well why would I spend the same amount of money
To go watch a little comedy in a theatre
If I could spend the same amount of money
And go see something that's worth
$200 million.
Yeah.
I don't think that's incorrect.
I think.
Yeah.
But also I think the problem with a lot of like superhero movies that are
comedies,
they're not really very funny.
Correct.
Cause they're,
they're not explicitly just trying to do that.
I recently watched joy ride,
which came in when nobody saw it.
And it's got one of the, it's got the young lady from everything everywhere at Lawrence.
Yes.
And it was a lot of fun.
It was really cool.
But nobody saw it.
And they're all, everything's bombing.
And I know people will be like, comedy's awoke now, whatever.
Yes, I know.
All right.
But they're all bombing.
And they're all woke.
You've got no choice anymore.
They're all woke.
They're too woke.
No, but there's ones that too woke I can't even think
But there's been ones this year that aren't
Like Burt Kreischer's comedy
That bombed horribly
But at least
At least they're all bombing
At least they're all cheap
I think again that's the model
That used to work
Movies all used to be
Relatively cheap And some of them just sank
without a trace yeah but like every 10th one would make a ton of money yeah and that would cover the
cost of the rest of them so it's sort of worthwhile but then i guess movie studios were like what if
we just made that one yeah what if we just made the one that makes the most money the big money
yeah let's throw away the rest and in order to make surely the way to make the one that makes the most money the big money yeah let's throw away the rest and in order to make surely the way to make the one that makes the big money is to spend an enormous amount on marketing
and yeah etc which doesn't work no it doesn't so i think i think that like comedies will return
i'll probably take like i don't know what it will specifically but something will catch yeah and
this will like come back maybe at the end of the next Marvel movie they'll say, comedies will return. And everybody will be like, yeah!
Yeah!
But, you know, like.
Portals will open and comedies will come out.
A portal will open and the Blues Brothers will come out.
Oh, no.
That's bad.
That's right.
It's the bad Blues Brothers.
The one with John Goodman.
I like John Goodman, but I don't like that movie, Mason.
So, yeah, I don't know.
Porkies will come out. Oh, they't like that movie, Mason. So, yeah, I don't know. Porkies will come out.
Oh, they're all rapists, Mason.
The Police Academy.
They're also that.
I don't know any of this, Mason.
I don't like any of it.
I can't think of a good comedy.
I can't think of a single one.
Well, they exist.
So, yeah, I think something we'll catch.
You know, horror kind you know, there's like
horror kind of reinvents itself every few years and it's, and horror always, it's kind
of always done well because it is low budget and, you know, you kind of, I don't know,
I think something will happen. I don't know what it is. And if I knew, then I guess someone
would do it. I assume someone would else, if I knew someone else would, I'd already
figured it out. Yeah. How this, though? Go on.
This is via MyTimeToShineHello on Twitter, who loves a scoop,
and apparently the Nova series has been scrapped.
Okay, so this would be – so in the Guardians movies,
in the first Guardians movie, we saw the –
The Nova Corps.
The Nova Corps, who were like space fighters kind of thing.
Yeah.
And Nova is a guy in a big suit and he flies around.
Or a boy.
And he flies, that's right, and he flies around space and he shoots lasers.
Yeah, or a boy.
Or it could be a boy.
Yeah.
So apparently now they're going to focus on other stuff
and we'll get back to Nova down the line.
Okay.
Because initially this was going to be a series.
Right.
And then it was going to be maybe a special presentation
like the Guardians Christmas special.
Okay.
And now it's nothing.
Now it's nothing.
But I think that is part of the strikes,
but it's also part of I feel Marvel and Disney
paring everything down.
Yeah, right.
Because, again, in the comics for most of Nova's history,
he has been a man.
Yeah.
But sometimes Nova is a boy, like you mentioned.
Nova boy.
Do you think it might have been like a more kid-focused show?
Potentially.
Okay.
I guess we'll see how Blue Beetle does.
Well, that's right.
Yeah.
And, you know, I don't know.
I don't know.
Everything's in flux.
And it makes me nervous because I just want content.
I am.
It's perfect.
Where am I going to get my content from?
Everywhere else.
Actually, oh, yeah, you're right.
Also via Mattel because this is via THR.
This is where we get our content, folks.
Thank goodness.
Now that Barbie has made a billion dollar and Mattel want to keep that momentum.
They want more billion dollar.
More billion dollar?
Yeah, if you could.
Like Greta Gerwig, you got more idea for billion dollar?
No, which is basically what you said.
Apparently no deals are in place for anybody involved
in the first Barbie film, so that's not moving forward
any time soon.
They were like, maybe we should talk about this
before it comes out, and she was like,
why don't we wait until this comes out? Yeah, I bet they were like, maybe we should talk about this before it comes out. And she was like, why don't we wait till this comes out?
Maybe we can lock you down for three more
movies for a very small amount of money
before this comes out. And she was probably like,
no. Why don't you lock down this?
Whoa.
Thank you.
I didn't know that was good.
I didn't know what that was going to do. I was giving the birth.
Yeah, that's right. Giving the two fingers.
So now that that's made a billion dollars, I mean, if she does it,
and Noah Baumbach, who wrote it with her, I mean,
they've got a lot of-
Got a lot of bargaining power.
Yeah, sway there.
Plus you've got to get all the cast and whatever.
And Ryan Gosling has never done a sequel.
Yeah, right.
I don't know what Margot Robbie-
I don't know what she's thinking.
What is she thinking, mate?
What she said in advance, she was like, I think this is going to's thinking. What is she thinking, Mason? Well, she said, you know, in advance,
she was like, I think this is going to make a billion dollars.
And everyone went, boo!
Not a girl's thing, boo!
Only a boy's
thing can make a billion dollars. A boy's thing
and then the girls are in one scene and they're like,
we're all the girls. Yeah, exactly.
That's my favourite thing in a movie. We've got lasers too.
Yeah. The pink lasers.
Now back to the boys. That's my favourite thing, but it also makes me mad, Mason. That's right and we've got lasers too. Yeah. The pink lasers. Now back to the boys.
That's my favourite thing
but it also makes me mad, Mason.
That's right.
I don't know what to feel.
But in the meantime,
they're like,
what else are we doing?
So at the moment,
they're searching for a director
for their Hot Wheels movie
which JJ Abrams has produced.
We talked about this
a few weeks back.
We did, that's true, yeah.
They've got 45 properties
in the works.
Apparently,
they're shopping around
to different directors
but there is no script.
So I think it's them going,
if you were to make a Hot Wheels movie,
we have an idea, but what would your idea be, hypothetically, for example?
Yeah.
So there you go.
Do you put them on a track?
Yeah. Go around the track?
You tell us.
Yeah.
Could you add some drama, human drama to that?
Some Hot Wheels going around the track?
Do you do it like a tournament?
Stephen, Mr Spielberg, would you have the cars be very big
or very little?
Bearing in mind we've already made a decision,
but if you could tell us, would it be more dramatically interesting
if they were little cars like normal or very big cars
like regular cars?
Mr Spielberg.
Yeah, tell us.
Come back, Mr Spielberg.
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Dracula goes nautical, Mason. That's right.
He's having a little ship adventure. A little ship adventure and a little jaunt, you know.
That's right, yeah.
On a budget of $45 million.
Why wouldn't you?
Why wouldn't you?
You know?
He wants to go to England.
Get some fresh sea air.
Legitimately.
Yeah.
For a lot of this movie.
We'll get to it.
But I'm like, I wouldn't mind that.
Just being out on the sea.
Oh, my God.
Yes, please. But it's all like this.
Yeah.
And you're in an old boat.
I love that.
You're shitting a can.
Yeah, I love that.
You can do that at your house.
It's not the same.
You could just put on a screensaver on your television of the ocean
with whale noises and shit in a can.
How do I get the fresh sea air though?
I don't know.
I guess I could sniff some salt.
Get some seafood.
I go to the fish and chip shop.
Yeah, open it up, put it on the kitchen table.
Put it on the counter.
Wow, problem solved.
I'm going to go.
On a budget of $45 million.
It's called Dracula, The Voyage of the Dementor.
Demeter.
Demeter or Dracula or The Last Voyage of the Demeter.
Yeah, or another thing.
Might be called another.
Oh, it is called another thing.
I think in France or something it's called like Terror Boat or something.
On a
budget of $45 million.
Dracula with cheese it's called.
Fromage.
It's looking to have, this is by Variety,
a $7 to $9
million weekend. And Variety
called this disastrous. So it's
going up against TMNT,
going up against the Meg 2, which is doing super well
internationally. The Meg 2.
Oh, interesting.
Barbie and Oppenheimer,
there's that PlayStation commercial out at the moment.
So all of these things are happening at the moment.
We were going to see the PlayStation commercial as well,
but we couldn't squeeze it into our busy schedules.
That's right.
I had a can to buy.
Yeah.
And some fish and chips.
That's right.
Anyways, Dracula Goes Nautical.
What do you think the story was?
Well, all right.
There's a gentleman.
He's a doctor and he's like, I reckon I want to – he's in Bulgaria or something
and he's like, I want to get on a boat and go to England.
Yeah.
There's only a boat to take me to England.
There is a boat.
It's a boat.
They're like, we're looking for strong hands on the boat.
We've got to ship these mysterious boxes of dirt.
They've paid us to move these boxes of dirt,
so we're going to take them to London.
And he's like, all right, I'll get on that boat.
And he gets on that boat.
Do they know it's dirt?
Yeah.
It says boxes of dirt.
Okay.
The log says boxes of dirt.
Yeah.
And they're like, all right.
And he's like, I'll get on that boat.
And then they go on the boat and they go to the high seas.
And he's like, I love this sea air.
Love it.
Yep.
And then.
I love this can that we all shit in.
And then there's some mysterious happenings on the boat.
What's happening on the boat?
It's actually Bram Stoker's Dracula Chapter 7 is what's happening.
So what they've done, they've taken that particular portion of the novel
and they've made it into a movie.
Now, you would have seen moments of this in Bram Stoker's Dracula
from 1992.
Horny Dracula.
Horny Dracula.
I mean, that's the thing that is either dragging this down
or it's helping its case.
We've seen so many Draculas recently.
Yeah.
We rewatched Horny Dracula from the 90s.
Yeah.
We've got.
Dracula with an iPad.
Dracula.
I mean.
They also did this.
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
The second episode just prior to him getting an iPad.
Yeah.
The second episode. It was good. It's the same this. Yeah, yeah, that's right. The second episode just prior to him getting an iPad. Yeah. The second episode.
It was good.
It's the same idea.
Yeah.
But it's more.
He's a passenger on the boat also.
Yeah.
Like he's not scurrying about all the time.
That's right.
And, of course, we've got Dracula Untold.
Yep.
The classic tale of Dracula.
Yep.
So, you know, this movie's got a lot of competition.
Dracula Untold.
The game is on. Oh, my God, what a movie. What got a lot of competition. Dracula Untold. The game is on.
Oh, my God, what a movie.
What a movie.
That's what I'm saying.
The definitive version possibly.
But also interesting.
So I watched this movie on the 9th of August.
That's when it came.
There was advanced screenings on the 9th of August.
Not to brag, James.
Was that on a Wednesday?
Yes.
I saw it too on a Wednesday.
No, no, no.
In the book, the 9th of August, the book Dracula, not just any book, but on the 9th of August,
that's when the Demeter runs aground.
So is that a coincidence?
I feel it must be a coincidence because back in the day, that's the sort of thing you could
organize, I think.
You'd be like, well, it's important that it's released on the 9th because that's when that's
a little nod to the whatever.
But I don't think now you can do that.
Also, I didn't know that.
If they did this on purpose, they didn't tell anyone.
They didn't tell anyone.
They should have released this, like the Haunted Mansion, in October.
Absolutely.
I think this is pretty good.
I think it's pretty good also.
There's been some, like, I think Rotten Tomatoes,
it might be at like 40-ish percent or something like that,
but I think it's way better than that.
What do the Rotten Tomatoes guys know?
Blah, blah, blah.
It's got 44%. Those couple of guys at Rot tomatoes giving it 40 what do they know yeah so i obviously that's not how rotten tomatoes works or whatever but i think this is um
yeah this is it's a pretty solid story and i think it's a really good idea to take
just like this element of it and basically blow it out into a whole movie i think that's
super interesting.
So what I find also interesting about this is where the original idea
for this movie came from.
Go on.
Do you want to tell that story?
I don't know what it is.
I'll do it.
So basically.
Well, now you've made me look like quite the fool.
I would have thought you would have put some effort in, basically.
Is it in the production tab of Wikipedia?
Yes, it is, actually.
You can have a look.
You can do it.
No, you can do it.
It's all right.
So Bragggy Shoot Jr.
who wrote the story for this,
he befriended a colleague.
That's what they call me
at the firing range.
I agree.
Braggy Shoot Jr.
That was pretty good.
Don't you think?
I think it was pretty good.
He befriended a colleague
who worked on Bram Stoker's Dracula.
That's the original
horny Dracula.
From 1992.
And he worked on the miniature of the Dementor.
I'm going to keep saying that.
Demeter.
It's because you're obsessed with Harry Potter.
Oh, yeah.
I love Harry Potter.
And so if you remember that movie, it's a very brief sequence
where you see, I think you see the boat run aground or something.
And all the effects are in camera and practical in that except
for one we should you should watch our bram stoker's horny dracula video i actually watched
it prior yesterday to be like what was that what did we say about that oh yeah he was too horny we
just kept saying that again and again so what happened is this story like floated around for
decades like the idea to make this particular movie and like numi rapace was going to be at
one point ben kingsley biggo mortiggo Mortensen, Jude Law.
So I floated around and around until it came here.
And Viggo Mortensen was going to be in this,
but then he broke his foot on the set of Lord of the Rings.
Which one?
First one?
No, Mason.
Second one.
It was the two towers, Mason.
And then he couldn't come in to do this one.
No, he couldn't.
So it eventually made its way to the director.
How do you say this name?
Andre Ordal. Do you ever this name? Andre Orvdal.
Do you ever see Trollhunter?
No.
Trollhunter, he made like this indie kind of horror-ish move from like 2010.
Okay.
I saw the movie where there was a giant in Norway.
Maybe that was that one.
I don't think it's a different one.
A giant Norway man?
I think it was just called Troll maybe.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe it was related mason maybe it's
related so yeah it's a shame this isn't doing super well what what i liked about this version
is they've basically done it like a it was called troll there you go you basically they've done it
like a contained isolated it's a bottle episode it's a bottle episode basically yeah it's pretty
much all set on the boat and he's more of of kind of a – the Dracula, which is here,
is more of a Nosferatu than a horny Dracula.
That's right.
You're not going to see him in any of his finery too much, potentially,
not to spoil anything or get ahead.
But, yeah, he's not very horny at all, maybe for blood.
That's right.
Certainly.
Yeah.
So it's mostly practical, like a lot of this.
There's a lot of green screen when it comes to like filming on the ocean
and especially for the night shooting.
But Javier Botet plays Dracula.
He's done creature work before.
Yeah, he's quite a famous creature guy.
He's really good in this.
Yeah.
Just a spindly, awful creature scurrying about how did you think about the
presentation slenderman he was he was the slenderman how do you feel about like the
how they presented this version of dracula in this yeah very very good i think yeah just uh
yeah just um just a just a horrible uh just just i think the idea of like that he is an
intelligent creature yeah just sort of masquerading as a man.
Yeah.
Good stuff.
Yeah, absolutely.
And apparently the idea was to ride him like a junkie.
So and you see him kind of gain power throughout the movie where he's on a boat for a month
and there's a certain amount of people on that boat.
So he basically needs to ration the food until he makes it to England.
And even though he's this kind of animalistic creature
and he doesn't like really talk much or, you know,
he's clearly intelligent and he must be able to like make bookings
and do real estate and stuff also, which is just incredible.
Yeah.
But that's easy.
You just go to flightcenter.com.au and then it's so easy.
Call Flight Center, lowest airfare is guaranteed, you know?
Yeah.
So I do know that.
Great cast.
Liam Cunningham, you might know him as the Onion Knight
from Game of Thrones.
Corey Hawkins, he was in Black Klansman.
Aisling Franchosi.
Did you see The Nightingale?
It's like an Australian.
Australian?
She's Irish, but it's like an Australian.
It's not a horror movie, but it's very horrific.
It's more just like bad circumstances and bad times.
You haven't seen The Nightingale.
Yeah.
This movie's very bad circumstances, bad times.
It's got a very, it's sort of, I feel it's sort of relentlessly grim.
Yeah, absolutely. I enjoyed it, but it's got, you've got to be prepared for that.
Yeah.
That.
Yeah, it's not a PG-13 horror movie.
No.
Yeah.
David Dash Melchin's in it.
He's in everything.
He's probably the most famous cast member of this.
Oh, Liam Cunningham's pretty famous.
He's the captain.
Okay, yeah, you're probably right. Yeah. But I think. It Cunningham's pretty famous. He's the captain. Okay, you're probably right.
Yeah.
But to young, hip audiences.
It is, yeah.
I think part of that, though, like that feeling of dread is the boat set
or sets is really good.
It feels like really authentic and awful and potentially plague ridden
and it's just wet and cold.
Yeah.
But that's great sea air, James.
I don't think you want that at all.
How much sea travel have you done of late?
You might be one of those people who get incredibly seasick
and you don't know until you're on a boat.
No, I've been on a boat a bunch of times.
But this is a different boat, Mason.
This isn't a big boat.
It's the same boat I always get.
You get on this boat?
Yeah.
Was it post or pre-Draculus?
It's post. It wasn't the last voyage of the Demeter at all. Yeah, you're right. You get on this boat? Yeah. Was it post or pre-Dracula's? It's post.
It wasn't the last voyage of the Demeter at all.
Yeah, you're right.
Okay.
But this boat crashed.
We see it at the start and they go, what happened?
Big boat crash.
We think Dracula did it.
Here's one thing I did like about this.
Okay.
They don't know what is happening.
Correct.
And they're not like, well, it's a Dracula.
So we use garlic and mirrors and put a stake through the heart
and whatever.
They're just like, we don't know.
Could we shoot it?
There was a guy behind me in the cinema who was talking to himself
some of the movie and not all of it, but at one point he went,
oh, just use fire.
Oh, just use fire.
Just use fire. You can't just use fire oh just use fire you can't just use fire dracula and i wanted to
be like dude they haven't seen any vampire movies they don't know because they're in the past
but i didn't say anything because i thought he might stab me yeah he might stab you yeah
but i think it's interesting where in a world where in a world where you don't know what
dracula is then what do you do what do you do you
don't know they just think it's like this immortal well it is i guess this like this impossible being
that can be anywhere and do anything yeah whereas if like if you know what dracula is
it all works piece of cake yeah it's piece of cake. It all works within the rules of
a certain type of
vampire, or Dracula if you will
That's right. Yeah. To give it its correct name
Yeah, that's right, yeah
But yeah, I thought that just
that was a really interesting perspective, like there is
somebody on the boat who's like
okay, so I kind of know this
thing that like stalks our village and they're like
how do we kill it? And she's like why would, it's been around for like hundreds of years, like, so I kind of know this thing that like stalks our village and they're like, how do we kill it?
And she's like, why would – it's been around for like hundreds of years.
Like why would I know?
Do you think we would have figured it out? Yeah.
You know, everybody's left and everybody's dead in my village
because of this guy.
We don't know what to –
Yeah.
You know, so.
But we don't like him, I'll tell you that much.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
But it is like even though you know that like it's not going to end well for the crew it is it's grim like it's some of the stuff that
they do in this like characters that you think like oh that person will make it through or
oh this you know we're going to get a bit of a break here it doesn't doesn't really give you any
much hope does it no i also think it frames dracula really well like you you see quite a bit
of it i guess but the way it'll be like you'll pan over and it'll just be like you really like
crouch in the corner yes absolutely it'll just be in the room and how supernatural just crawling
across the deck yeah slowly yeah like oh because there's that there's the moment where the one of
the characters will see it coming quite slowly and you're like, oh. Because there's the moment where one of the characters
will see it coming quite slowly and you're like,
and there's that just moment of tension where you're like,
what do you do then?
Yeah.
You know?
I mean, I would simply, you know.
Use fire.
I would use fire simply.
I would simply use fire and then probably cut his head off
with a bowie knife and then stuff his neck with garlic or whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, but, you know, I'm built different.
Yeah.
But they're like, do you run?
Do you attack?
Yeah.
You don't know.
Is this even a threat?
Yeah.
Like when you first say it, you know?
Yeah, I thought that was really good.
There is like supernatural elements to this creature, obviously,
but it's not magic.
Yeah.
Like it's not going to turn into a puff of smoke
or disappear through a wall. Like it's like a to turn into a puff of smoke or disappear through a wall.
Like it's like a golem kind of situation.
A ghoul, if you will.
Yeah, that's a better way to put it.
A golem is made of mud.
Yeah, I meant golem as in the-
Oh, golem.
Yes, I misspoke, but you are-
He's like a golem, isn't he?
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's a big skinny golem.
Yeah.
Should we do spoilers? Let's do spoilers. I think you should, if you like horror movies- Yeah. I think He's a big skinny golem. Yeah. Should we do spoilers?
Let's do spoilers.
I think you should.
If you like horror movies.
Yeah.
I think this is definitely worth.
Or Dracula movies.
Or Dracula.
If you're a Dracula movie aficionado,
if you just love seeing a Dracula on screen.
That's right.
I think absolutely.
Bring your Drac back.
Worthy addition to the canon.
Not as good, obviously, as Dracula Untold.
Yeah.
Because, spoiler alert, he never summons a bunch of bats
and makes them into a big bat fist and then punches somebody
with a big bat fist, punches an army with a big bat fist.
That was cool, yeah.
Which was obviously homaged in Morbius.
Yeah, absolutely.
But other than that, pretty good.
Best movie ever.
Best movie ever, agreed.
Big spoiler time.
It's big time spoiler time.
Part of me was like at the start because dracula's on the
boat i thought one of the crewmen was going to be dracula because there's a couple of them the guy
you know the guy who comes on board who's like the main character and he's kind of you see him
kind of waiting anxiously and then he gets on this boat he's like insistent that he gets on this boat
so he can get to england and he's like i I just want to understand the world or whatever. And I'm like, that's fucking Dracula.
Because Dracula is all about like, I want to understand humankind
and Eden and whatever.
And then for like a good portion of this movie,
you don't see him and Dracula in the same frame.
Well, maybe that was it.
Maybe they changed it in post.
I don't think they did.
Also, it was outside in the daylight.
Well, yeah, but depending what you're doing're doing what version you're doing he can do that
that's true but then it becomes very apparent that this version of dracula like and she even says
because they find a woman on board who dracula basically brought on board to eat to drink for
the month um as a snack it's a light snack that His bag of scroggin'. Yeah.
She's like, yeah, he can like-
His muesli bar.
That's right.
He can disguise himself as a man.
So that would to me also-
I mean, not well.
No, because then at the end you see him in his finery
and he's just a ghoul in a coat.
I was sort of assuming that was under the – I was sort of assuming
that by that point in the movie he would have sort of evolved slightly
and looked more like the actor's name.
I think his name's Clash Bang.
Yeah, yeah.
The guy who played Dracula in the – we mock the previous Dracula,
Dracula with an iPad.
Yeah.
But I think he's great as Dracula.
Oh, he's a good Dracula, yeah.
He's an excellent Dracula.
He looked the part.
It's good until the iPad part.
It's a genuinely good show. It's's good until the iPad part. It's a genuinely good show.
It's genuinely good until the iPad part.
Yeah.
But, yeah, I would have loved it if, like, he'd, you know,
the main character, he'd survived, you know,
he's the one survivor and he gets to this pub and he sees the guy
and it's like James Corden or something.
He's transformed.
He's fully evolved and he's filled with blood and he's turned
into James Corden.
He's like, ooh.
So when he's at the pub.
And also you see they find.
God, isn't it good to be at the pub?
Good to be at the pub.
Oh, my God.
You get that fresh sea air.
They find Dracula's cane because he's sleeping in the dirt.
So I'm like, oh, he's going to.
But he still just looks like a ghoul in a coat.
And presumably, and you see a bit of this during the movie,
he could kind of be in the room with you and you not notice so i think that's kind of what yeah you could do there is like a
he can carry himself in a way that he's not yeah noticed also a lot of the people in that pub
look like that yeah just dark gray men yeah yeah big big pointed teeth yeah yeah fair enough yeah
do you um do you think that they're going,
they're not going to,
because this won't do well.
Correct.
But a sequel to this
could have been interesting.
I would like to see a sequel to this.
You know, he teams up with,
the one survivor teams up
with like Van Helsing or whatever.
Oh my God,
that could be the dawn of a dark universe.
Yeah.
Please.
And they're like,
let's beat up Dracula.
Yeah, nice.
Beat him up good.
Yeah.
I just think,
I mean, there's,
again,
because you know, you know what he is.
It is kind of frustrating to watch because you're like, it's a Dracula.
Like just their idea at the end is to scuttle the boat and escape,
but they wait until nighttime to do it.
Right.
And it's like just if you did that in the daytime,
that probably would have worked.
Right.
You just would have got him.
Yeah, I guess.
Yeah.
I guess I set that aside. I didn't really think about it. have got him. Yeah, yeah, I guess. Yeah. I guess I set that aside.
I didn't really think about it.
I'm like, well, then, you know, then not to know, are they?
No, but also like anybody who gets bitten bursts into flames.
That's true.
You know, so presumably you'd make some kind of connection
that like why are we waiting until it's spooky to leave?
Okay, right.
Let's leave when it's not spooky.
Yeah.
See, here's the thing, though.
Like maybe, you know, maybe. Maybe they need to get closer. Yeah, but I was going to say. Okay, right. Let's leave when it's not spooky. Yeah, see, here's the thing, though. Like, you know, maybe it –
Maybe they need to get closer.
Yeah, but I was going to say – well, that's true.
But also maybe, you know, I'd be like,
I don't know if the sample size is big enough.
Maybe they're just bursting the flames at random intervals.
I don't know.
You can't know to be sure.
We'll get another guy bit and then we'll –
God, they kill a kid.
I think they did say we have to make it closer to shore. Yeah, you're probably right, yeah. They kill a kid in... God, they kill a kid. I think they did say we have to make it
close to the shore. Yeah, you're probably right.
They kill a kid in this. They do kill a kid. Which I did
not expect. And then the kid comes back to life
and then bursts into flames.
That was nuts. Yeah, that was nuts actually.
And if you've got nothing
else to say, I've got a review here. Okay, go on.
It's from JC Fox who says, a few weeks ago I saw
a Gran Turismo movie early. It was
pretty good. Gran Turismo movie based
on a true story? Yeah, that's right. Based on the video
game? Harbor is great in it. It's a little long
but it's well paced. My son loved it. It should definitely
be watched this week over
Dracula and a boat.
So there you go. Oh. Maybe I will
check this out. Gran Turismo? Yeah, why
not? Okay. Maybe I'll watch it this week
if I get time, which I might not. But what if
I did? What if you did?
I don't think we got any other reviews for Dracula on a boat.
Probably not a great sign, I would suggest.
Not a great sign, no.
Generally not, no.
So, yeah.
That's about it, I think.
Yeah, like you said, worthy success of C. Dracula.
He's a C. Dracula.
That's right.
He's a C. Dracula.
He's a real C of a Dracula.
Always eating people and so forth. But you could watch Br this in, like you could watch Bram Stoker's Dracula
and watch this in the middle of it, you know?
Oh, sure, okay.
I guess if you wanted to.
Yeah, you definitely could.
Sort of works.
You could watch half of Bram Stoker's Dracula, go to the movies, come back.
Sure.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Though bearing in mind it is a different Dracula.
Dracula was not as horny.
That's true.
As far as we're aware.
You can't turn it into a big stack of rats. That's true. As far as we're aware. He can't turn into a big stack of rats.
That's true.
All right, should we move it along?
Let's move it along.
Woo!
What is it?
It's time for what we're reading.
Yep.
What are we going to read?
I'm doing the thing.
What are we reading today?
What are you doing?
That's a great question. This is the section where we talk about what have we been doing. That's right. What have you been doing? That's a great question, James.
It's actually when we talk about what have we been doing.
That's right.
What have you been doing?
I'll tell you a few things.
Go on.
Last week I said I'd watch Shin Kamen Rider, which is the-
But you didn't?
I did.
And?
It's all right.
That's it?
Yeah, I thought it was all right.
Didn't love it?
Didn't love it.
People get at me, let me know what's very good about it.
Like I said last week, I enjoyed Shin Godzilla a lot.
You love that a lot.
And it's the same director.
I don't know, it just didn't grab me in that way.
I don't know.
It didn't feel meaningful.
I thought it was going to be like a meaningful.
Remember that Power Rangers short film?
Yeah.
The one that had.
Yeah, I remember that.
James Van Der Beek.
James Van Der Beek.
And it was like about what would happen to a bunch of kids
if they were turned into Power Rangers and like what would happen to a bunch of kids if they were turned into Power Rangers
and like what would happen to their mental state essentially.
Bad.
Being drafted into this weird intergalactic war.
I thought that was interesting.
I guess I was kind of expecting something like that from this.
Yes, and it is that.
No, it's not that.
It's bad.
It's not bad.
Okay.
It's all right.
It's, I don't know, maybe I'll give it another spin.
Okay.
I'll put it on the background and I'll see if I can pick up some more stuff.
Here's a couple of other things that I watched.
All right.
There's a new season of Only Murders in the Building.
Oh, yeah?
That's back.
The whole season?
No, the first two episodes.
Paul Rudd's in it.
I haven't seen it.
I've got to go back.
What am I up to?
I don't know.
Probably the first episode of the first season or something.
Oh, God.
This is season three, James.
Yeah.
Meryl Streep's in it as well.
Yep.
So that's pretty great.
It's pretty good.
And I watched, just to see what it's like,
I watched two episodes of Twisted Metal.
And?
It's pretty fun.
People seem to like that.
Here's the thing about it.
It's pretty light on plot.
Yeah.
And the car action is pretty unconvincing considering it is a show
or it's based around a video game that is pretty much all about car action.
Yeah.
Caction.
Caction.
It's all about caction and, like, you know,
all the muzzle flashes are CGI and all the bullet holes are CGI.
Yeah, okay.
And it's got that kind of digital fog over it.
Yeah, okay.
But bearing that all in mind.
That's amazing that it's all that and you're like,
yeah, it's pretty good.
Well, Anthony Mack is very charming in it.
Yeah, okay.
It's a different side.
He's sort of like this.
But before the show, you screamed for 10 minutes at me
that he's not your Captain America.
I did say that.
And I just had to sit here.
But I guess he's my Twisted Metal.
He's my Twisted Metal.
The character's name's Twisted Metal.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, like Tristan, but he's got a speech impediment.
That's actually not true.
But I think he's just very charming.
He sort of portrays this kind of earnest,
slightly dumb goofball in this post-apocalyptic world,
just getting by and living his life.
I think it's quite charming.
And it's got...
Someone else in it. Yeah, it's got... Will Arnett is the voice of Twiston Metal. Yeah, he's quite charming. And it's got. Someone else in it.
Yeah, it's got.
Will Arnett is the voice of Twisted Metal.
Yeah, he's the voice of Twisted Metal.
Yeah.
So that's good.
And it's got Stephanie Beatriz from Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
Oh, yeah.
It doesn't really talk, but she's got a good presence.
Yeah.
In the show.
And it's got Thomas Hayden Church as a kind of cop who's trying
to bring back the law to the
post-apocalyptic landscape.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Good stuff.
It is good stuff.
Well, I thought, seeing as there was a Dracula movie this week, I started to read on a Kindle,
it cost me 99 cents, Dracula the book.
Oh.
The original book from 1897 or whenever it came out or whatever.
Because it's written in, or it's similarly to the movie.
It's written in like journal entries.
That's correct.
Anyway, it's pretty good.
Because we've talked about Dracula Daily.
You can get it delivered to your inbox.
Oh, what's that again?
Oh, you get the whole thing.
You get the whole thing delivered to your inbox on the days that it's set in the book.
So you have to wait a full year for it to come around?
Correct.
We could read it all in one go.
Yeah.
If you're some sort of bloody reading Superman.
That's me.
That's what they call me.
That's great.
I'm not a hero.
Just a man who can read a book.
I never said you were a hero.
No one said you were a hero.
No, I'm just getting ahead of it in case you were going to say that.
Which it felt like you were going to.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah.
He was actually about to put a cape over my shoulders
and I stopped him
I said Mason no no no
I was about to put a blanket over your shoulders
and be like James it's time for bed James
James it's time for bed
come on mate
great
so yeah I would recommend Dracula the book
recommend Dracula the book
sometimes books are just good
over the movie
I mean I haven't finished it yet
okay right
movie's fun
yeah
it's ludicrous.
Yeah, that's true. Alright, should we move it along?
Let's move it on to letters. Letters!
Letters!
The classic one was
Letters, oh letters
We love you, some letters
They're only a take
away
I know they're here right now, we're gonna do letters.
Ah
It's time for letters.'re going to do letters.
It's time for letters.
It is time for letters.
If you do want to reach us,
we're at hashtag weeklyplanetpod on Twitter or weeklyplanetpod at gmail.com.
That's right.
That was hashtag weeklyplanetpod, by the way.
I love that.
What are you doing in terms of letters
or would you like me to do a letter?
I've got an email right here for you, James.
Okay.
Or a letter if you would prefer.
I would actually.
This is from somebody else called Mason. That's you. First name Mason,
though. Well, that's not you.
It's not me at all. Yeah. Hey, James and Mason,
after hearing some buzz about the Meg this week,
I was thinking about some other monsters, cryptids
and creatures that deserve a turn
in the spotlight. I know I've got some fun ones
here in the States. Any monsters you'd like
to see in their own film or show?
Monsters that we haven't seen potentially.
Or, you know, classic monsters.
A yaoi.
A yaoi, certainly, yeah.
The bunyip.
The bunyip.
That's like the Australian Bigfoot.
Yeah, that's right.
We can do that.
There's rumoured to be, it's not a monster,
but there was rumours in Australia, in Victoria.
Is this a panther-related thing?
It's a panther-related thing.
It's got to be.
During World War II or something, there was a circus
and a bunch of black panthers escaped.
I think America has this panther story as well,
but maybe I would love to see that.
And I've met people who claim that they've seen it,
but if you've ever seen like-
Your mates who would claim that.
This is country people.
If you've ever seen like a wild cat in Australia,
they're fucking huge.
So if you saw a black wild cat from a distance, you might be like,
yeah, that's a panther.
The Blue Mountains panther.
Yeah, there's been a-
Or the Lithgow panther.
Yeah, there's a few variations on this panther.
Said to exist by residents of the Blue Mountains area west of Sydney
for over a century.
So it's over 100 years old, this panther.
Well, it's a family of panthers, isn't it?
Oh, okay, it is.
All right.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Theory suggests the animal may be a descendant of big cats
released by World War II US soldiers.
There we go.
Which had been used as military mascots.
Yes.
So they put a panther on a plane and they brought it down to Australia.
There's an Australian neo-Western called Red Hill.
Ooh, James.
In 2018, Grant Denyer and his wife reported to have sighted the cat. There's an Australian neo-Western called Red Hill. Ooh, James.
In 2018, Grant Denyer and his wife reported to have sighted the cat on their property.
There we go.
Wow.
Well, if Grant Denyer's seen it.
Grant Denyer saw it.
There's an Australian neo-Western from 2010 called Red Hill
starring Ryan Quanton.
Oh.
And that also features the idea of a thing that I said. A thing? Oh, terrific. The thing that I said, Mason. Oh. And that also features the idea of a thing that I said.
A thing.
Oh, terrific.
The thing that I said, Mason.
Oh.
There's a movie.
I haven't seen this yet, but it's a movie called Antlers.
I've seen Antlers.
Is it good?
Yeah.
So Jesse Plemons in it, right?
Yeah.
Kerry Russell.
It's not very pleasant.
No, I wasn't expecting it to be pleasant.
It's very unpleasant.
That's what I thought.
Actually.
Yeah.
Mason.
I said Jesse Plemons was in it.
I know.
I'm telling you.
But you're about to put a cape on me, so I'm just getting ahead of that.
All right.
Okay, great.
It's not very pleasant.
Is that a good movie?
I mean, it's good, but it's just upsetting.
Oh, okay, right.
Okay.
Yeah, and don't expect at the end that they shoot the monster or whatever.
Okay, right.
It's not one of those movies.
Okay.
Yeah.
What's some other American cryptids?
See, that's the thing.
I feel like a lot of these have been explored,
especially in low budget, like the Chupacabra or the Mothman.
Yeah, okay.
They did the Mothman prophecies.
They've done a bunch of those, yeah.
What else?
What's a mythical creature?
Haunted snowmen.
They've been done.
They could do another Loch Ness movie with Ted Danson
like they did in the 90s.
Absolutely.
Let me think.
Why would I Google this?
What's it called?
I don't know.
What's it called?
Cryptids?
How do you spell that?
C-R-Y-P-T-I-D-S.
Cryptids.
Yeah, give us a big list of cryptids.
Let's list a cryptids.
Here we go.
We could do a tier list one day of cryptids.
We could rank all the cryptids and upset all the cryptozoologists.
There's a Cabrosaurus, which is the sea serpent from North America.
All right.
There's the champ.
Oh, the champ.
Just a guy who's good at stuff?
He shows up and he, like, wins at the Pac-Man game?
It's another kind of lake monster.
Okay.
There's a cryptid whale.
There's a Dobhachoo, which is a giant otter.
You know what also?
The X-Files has covered a lot of this.
I was going to say, yeah, yeah.
There's the Lamish, which is some kind of, I don't know what that is.
There's a Lavosh, which is a type of fancy cracker.
Oh, okay.
There's Igpogo.
Okay.
It's a wanted pogo stick, sure.
Yep.
There's the Loveland frog.
Is it a big frog?
It's a big frog.
It's such a big frog.
It walks on its hind legs.
Okay, I love.
And sometimes it's the Loveland.
It says they're Loveland lizard also, but the frog.
Yeah. Giant frog.
I'm a big fan of that.
Love all of that.
This one's a Ningen.
Okay. Which is this one. This one's a Ningen. Okay.
Which is this one.
It looks like a cloud with legs.
Look at this.
It's like a tadpole cloud with legs.
Oh, that's good.
Yep.
Okay.
Yeah.
I guess anything that hasn't already been covered
or been on the X-Files, I guess, is the question there.
Absolutely, yeah.
Okay, let me ask you this, though.
Let's say it's a man-sized frog.
Yeah.
We're nailing down the man-sized frog movie.
Scary or funny?
Which do you want?
Oh, I want both.
Like you see it walk and you're like, and then it's on you, though.
Wow.
You know?
But I mean overall time.
So he's trying to borrow money.
Hello.
You got 50 bucks.
Just to borrow.
Yeah.
I'll get back to you on Tuesday.
I got some money coming in on Tuesday.
You never have any money to be a big frog, you moocher.
That's why it's so scary because you can relate to it
because there's always a moocher in your life.
Absolutely.
So it just varies, giant birds and bat creatures
and variations on Bigfoot.
Have any of these ever proven to be true?
I mean, because some of these are in here are true.
It's like the Tasmanian tiger.
But it's like that was a real thing that went extinct.
Like some of these are creatures that, yeah, that were real.
That's true.
Anyway, good stuff.
We've got a tweet here, Mason.
Go on.
It says, what is it?
It's from Hack Ripjaw who says,
Mason, please give us a hint for next week's Caravan of Garbage.
It's the key word to disarm the bomb and they're going to kill my wife.
Now, in the latest Caravan of Garbage,
you shot down the idea of giving a hint towards next week.
It's up to you to decide. Tell people.
I don't know what we're doing next week.
I can't remember.
I don't know what water we record these in.
I know we've recorded some stuff recently,
but I can't remember if we recorded some stuff before that.
So I don't know.
There's no way of knowing.
Do you want me to tell people?
Sure, if you want to.
We're doing Robocop.
Yeah.
We're doing four Robocop movies.
Oh.
That's right.
Oh, I forgot about the remake.
Yeah, that's right.
I reckon the remake's all right from memory.
All right.
So, yeah, no, we're Robocop.
We're Robocop-ing it.
Okay.
Army Mason.
Hey, James, here's an email from someone whose name I shan't be revealing.
Okay.
Because they've signed an NDA.
Whoa, okay.
And they have said,
I worked on Secret Invasion and I see how it costs so much.
Oh.
This is the stuff, James.
This is the juice, baby.
Have you just come across this?
No, I had it from earlier.
Oh.
Yeah.
Should I open with this?
I mean, I like the one about the creatures,
but I mean, we could have opened the show with this.
Could have opened the show with this.
We'll tell you what.
We'll add some stuff at the start where we go skip all the boring stuff.
Big stuff at the end.
We got some big goss.
We've got some hot goss at the end.
But this keeps people listening because just randomly
might be like actually there's a big thing at the end.
That's right.
I mean I haven't heard this yet.
If people could go in a great mate's Facebook group
and say, hey, folks, I know you're going to want to jump
off this episode early, but you should stick around
because there's some hot goss at the end.
So hot.
Some very hot goss.
Yeah.
So this person says, last year I worked for a couple of days in the uk on marvel secret invasion it was
a great time and i was excited to see the show but as far as i could tell not a single frame of the
on location footage shot while i was there actually made it on screen oh my god uh now it's definitely
not that those scenes were eventually deemed unnecessary i actually watched them film gaia
being shot by Gravik
then coming back to life.
The twist is this, it was in a completely different location
and under what seemed to be totally different circumstances
to how it was presented in the actual show,
meaning they scrapped that version of the scene and re-filmed it.
Why?
There were also entire sets that never made it to screen at all.
Personally, I was really excited to see the series
tell the epic tale of Talos' caravan.
Now, to be fair, at one stage they did construct
a massive blue screen, so it's possible some
of that got through, but they certainly didn't need to
shut down an expensive public place to do that.
This was during the original
shooting period, so the whole experience really
supports the idea that the entire show was
reworked from the bare bones,
keeping the basic beats but changing everything around them.
These mid-shooting script changes would also explain how the show
attracted such major talent when the material ended up being so poor.
That makes sense.
Livia Coleman and the like.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was a long while ago, but across talent, camera, location security,
catering COVID, I would estimate there were maybe 100 people working a day
in expensive outdoor locations
and pretty much everything was binned off.
We even worked several hours of overtime at one stage,
which significantly increases pay, and from what I could tell,
this seemed to be a semi-regular occurrence.
On top of that, I know there's been jokes about the catering budget,
but it was genuinely the most decadent food I've ever had on a set.
They literally served swordfish and steak as the evening meal
on the final day.
Oh, my God.
Still, I had a lovely time. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Still, I had a lovely time myself.
Yeah, sounds like it.
Yeah.
There you go.
Thanks for the great work.
Amelia Clark seemed lovely.
Ben Mendelsohn walked around the set with music blurring from a speaker painted like a Union Jack and shaped
like a British bulldog.
He would have bought it on the airport on the way in.
Yeah.
No doubt.
That's really funny.
There you go.
Okay.
That's big drama, James. Well, really funny. There you go. Okay.
That's big drama, James.
Well, that explains a lot of that.
Doesn't it, though? I mean, unless this is a big lie, but that Union Jack thing makes me –
it's too specific.
Too specific, right?
It's probably real.
That's right.
Wow, that's really interesting.
If you have any emails about why things are the way they are.
We love it.
Because we don't – that's the thing.
We don't know.
No, we don't know.
And we've talked about in the past how much we enjoy
like the old Disney documentaries for like Iron Man or whatever
where it's like, we don't know what we're doing.
It's nuts.
And we don't get that anymore.
Something comes out and we're like, how?
Why?
Yeah, because Disney.
Who did this?
I think Disney want to keep it secretive so it looks like it's just magic
coming out of the house of magic or whatever.
Which is ludicrous.
I want to know the dirt. I want to know the dirt and I want to see like. I want to know you hadive so it looks like it's just magic coming out of the house of magic or whatever. Which is ludicrous. I want to know the dirt.
I want to know the dirt and I want to see like
I want to know you had a bad time. Exactly.
I want to, I'm excited for all the documentaries
and biographies and tell-alls
10 years, 15 years
in the future where it's just like this is
what really happened in all these sets. Yeah.
It's all like gross stuff. Absolutely, yeah.
I wanted to mention, I'm not going to read the whole thing
but there was a user on the Weekly Planet Reddit called Kaidru Key gross stuff. Absolutely, yeah. I wanted to mention, I'm not going to read the whole thing,
but there was a user on the weekly planet Reddit called Kydru Key who basically talked about their struggles with mental health
over the years.
And basically it's a very nice post about what they've been through
and how we basically helped them come out of this situation.
And there's even a moment where they, you know,
they say they thank us personally and even say that we would say that they did them themselves,
did that themselves, which we, which we can't say because they've got ahead of us and said that.
So, you know, thanks for heading us off there. But no, I just wanted to say really glad you're
doing better. It's just such a genuinely nice post, especially because like a lot of the time,
you know, I do this and I'm like, what am I doing?
Sure.
This is my job.
I have to tell people I do this for a living.
You should make up a lie.
I used to.
I used to be like, I'm a teacher.
It's been too long now.
That's true.
I can't lie anymore.
They'd be like, boy, sure is annoying filling out those new reports, isn't it?
And you'd be like, yeah.
And they'd be like, you're a liar.
There are no new reports.
It's always been the same reports. You're a liar. It would beat you up in the street.
Exactly. So it was just a real, it was just nice to see somebody, uh, just doing so well. And we
had like a, like a hand in that. So it was a really lovely post. And also just, there's like
a bunch of comments under it where people are just being very nice and being like, it's a good
community. We try to keep it positive.
That's right.
And it works often,
but not always.
And if you're not positive,
you're out.
We'll fucking boot you,
mate.
We don't care.
Yeah,
that's right.
Kick fucking rocks.
You're out.
I'm pointing at you,
mate.
What's next?
Oh,
here's one more email.
This is from Robert.
Robert says,
I've never watched any of these movies,
but heard recently the latest Bring It On movie,
Bring It On, Cheer or Die, is a horror movie.
Oh, okay.
I thought you talked about that last week, didn't we?
We did, yeah.
We couldn't think of anything.
But there's that.
Someone said Indiana Jones.
Okay, sure.
Because Temple of Doom.
Even House of Prey or whatever, it's kind of a horror movie.
This is a series.
Yeah.
But I thought of it afterwards.
Riverdale, of course.
Oh, of course.
As a teen drama, and then it went every insane possibility.
Did everything.
There's so many serial killers.
Serial killers and superheroes and werewolves and vampires
and shirtless cage fighting and whatever else you can think of
that series turned into.
Loved it.
Again, I would love a tell-all book after that.
After Riverdale?
Yeah, after that.
I think it's finished now.
It has, yeah.
I've been in contact with somebody who writes on that show.
Oh, Archie Andrews?
No, maybe not writes.
There's something on it.
Who knows?
Archie Andrews.
That's Archie Andrews.
Dilton Doily?
Yeah, it's pretty interesting.
Boy genius, Dilton Doily?
Yes, boy genius, Dilton Doily.
One more here.
Jughead's dog, Hot Dog?
Yes, Hot Dog, the Jughead dog.
Who goes on adventures? He goes on adventures? He's got a dog house? He's super powerful? Genius Dilton Doily. One more here. Jughead's dog, Hot Dog. Yes, Hot Dog, the Jughead dog.
He goes on adventures.
He's got a dog house.
There's superpowers. He's like Perry the Platypus.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You don't know what that is.
No.
Were you in contact with Archie 3000?
The robot?
No, Archie from the future.
No.
Oh, wow.
Wait, is it the same Archie?
No, it's his descendant.
Oh, my God.
Why is he called 3000?
He's from the year 3000.
I don't think his last name's Archie 3000. His name's not Archie, Archie 3000? No, it's his descendant. Oh my God. Why is he called 3000? I don't think his last name's
Archie 3000. His name's not Archie
Archie 3000? No. Okay, fair
enough. You got a letter here? Oh yeah.
Last one. A tweet here, sorry, from MCM
who says, have you boys watched Toast of London
and your thoughts? Maybe an episode on British sitcoms.
Ranking Yorkshire puddings.
Good. Yorkshire dudding?
Bad. Oh, I love Toast
of London. I haven't seen the most recent because there's a season where he goes to America. I haven't seen that either. I I love Toast of London I haven't seen the most recent
because there's a season
where he goes to America
yeah I haven't seen that one
I haven't seen that either
I also love Toast of London
and whenever I get sad
you can watch that
Clem Fandango
supercut on YouTube
that's true
which is really fun
yeah
cool
anything else
or is that the show
I think that's the whole show
unless I can think of another
supernatural being
no obscure character
from the Archie
Professor Flute Snoot did you speak to Professor Flute Sno character from the Archie. Veronica?
Professor Flute Snoot.
Did you speak to Professor Flute Snoot?
How much Archie did you rate as a kid?
All of it.
Oh, my God.
It was like a trillion back then.
And it was just all you could get like they would do like old reprints
of the old stuff and then like new stuff.
And it's all exactly the same because the art style is all exactly the same
except the clothing is different.
Like there's no sweater vests in the present day.
Absolutely.
Maybe there is now though.
Maybe there might be now, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's come back around, you know what I mean?
Cool stuff.
Woo!
What's next?
Perhaps a flute snoot?
I don't know.
Principal Weatherby?
Did you speak to Principal Weatherby?
That one's real.
I thought you – yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, that's right.
I forgot what this was about.
You're asking me who I was speaking to.
Did you speak to Archie's RC races, a really obscure comic book
where they went around America with remote-controlled cars,
some sort of really jumping on a trend?
Did you speak to that comic book specifically?
I didn't speak to that comic book.
No, I haven't.
And even if I could, I couldn't tell you.
Okay, because they probably signed an NDA, Archie's RC Races.
Absolutely.
Okay, right.
Folks, that's a whole show.
That's a show.
Thank you so much for listening.
We very much appreciate it.
Thank you for liking the show, subscribing on your podcast,
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You can just do that on Spotify or Apple Podcast or any of those places.
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Here we go.
You got any?
This one.
I got two here.
This one's from Blue Tank, just in-app as mentioned.
Five stars.
Brilliant.
It says, I feel seen.
I love these boys, me meaning to leave a review for a while now,
but after the most recent episode, I knew it was time.
James has ran to the end of the past week's episode
about wanting to kick the guy that from MrBeast's video
made me feel seen.
My son is eight and constantly watching these dumb videos and I can't tell you how many times
I wanted to kick one of them. Very relatable. Anyways, keep up the great work, five stars.
And this one is from Tom from Cleveland who says, teacher versus McBeast. Says, James,
as a teacher myself, I get your anxiety regarding the YouTube celebrity persona.
It's literally the kid acting up in class because they didn't do their homework.
There's a bit of that, isn't there?
Like an annoying thing happening.
That's right.
You know what I mean?
Absolutely.
Folks, if you want to get into contact with us.
I believe, just quickly, that that thing about when you get famous,
you just stay that age.
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
I think it's true of a bunch of – because you watch some YouTube people
and it's like, I'm 28.
Yeah, or Twitch people, yeah.
It's like, why do you like this?
And it's like, oh, because you got famous when you were 17.
That's right, yeah.
So, you know, you've just – that's you.
Thank God we got famous when we were 25 and remained 25.
That's exactly right.
And by famous we mean –
Whatever this is.
Internet niche micro-celebrities.
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May. So James is Mr. Sunday Movies
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Aren't there like thousands of hours of stuff?
Maybe millions of hours.
Millions of hours.
That's pretty great.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
That's right.
We've got everything next week, a different topic.
That's right.
We might probably do a topic topic.
I was trying to look for a post that somebody put in the great mates group
and there was a few of them that were like, they should do this topic.
And there was a few of them like, oh, we should do that.
And I cannot find the post for the life of me.
So if someone wants to do another one of those, that would be great.
If somebody could just know inherently that that's the one you were thinking of. Which one I wanted to do.
Say that was me and here it is again. Yeah.
Might have even responded to it. I can't remember.
But I remember thinking, I'll write that down.
I won't need to write it down because I'll remember it.
Absolutely. Idiot.
I'm an idiot, Mason. Anyways, thanks everybody.
Grab that gem, you guys. We'll see you next week. Goodbye.
Bye.
Did you speak to Pop Tate?
Pop Tate?
The chocolate shopper.
Oh, is he doing a thing still?
Also Andrew Tate's dad.
I probably wouldn't talk to him.
Yeah, you probably wouldn't.
If you wanted to reach out.
It's not kind of a world I want to embroil myself in.
I understand, sure.
You know?
It seems complicated and bad.
Absolutely.
Okay, bye everyone.
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