The Weekly Planet - 71 Spider-man Back At Marvel & Kingsman
Episode Date: February 16, 2015Huge Marvel news this week with the return of Spider-man! Plus we talk Lando’s return, Wolverine 3, Suicide Squad and more!Not to mention getting all up and over Kingsman: The Secret Service. Hosted... on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Red hot comic book movie news, shooting up your butthole.
The Weekly Planet, The Weekly Planet.
The Weekly Planet.
Welcome back everybody to another episode of The Weekly Planet,
official podcast of comicbookmovie.com.
My name is James, editor at that website.
With me as always, my co-host Nick Mason is here.
It's me. How's your leg?
Because last week, if you recall,
I don't know if you recall the incredible pain of last week,
but you twisted your ankle.
Just before we recorded last week's show.
It cracked and I went down.
Dog ate my toast.
Great.
Yeah.
No, it's fine.
Is it though?
Well, I haven't run on it yet, but I've been, you know.
Did you go to the doctor?
No.
Nobody in your family goes to the doctor for anything I've noticed.
A while back I had like a migraine and I went, I was at your brother's house.
Yeah.
You got anything for that?
And he's like, no.
And he gets severe migraines.
Yeah, but he won't.
Yeah, anyway.
Look, what I'm saying is you probably mangled that horribly,
and you should see a doctor.
I'll be fine.
Like, I twisted this.
This isn't related to comic book movie news, which is what we're about.
But I twisted this ankle a couple of times,
and I never went to the doctor, and now it clicks when I move it. So. I don't know what we're about. But I twisted this ankle a couple of times and I never went to the doctor and now it clicks when I move it.
So.
I don't know what to tell you.
You can probably hear it on our new equipment.
There it is.
Jesus.
I know, right?
It's pretty bad.
Yeah.
So yeah, maybe one day.
Look, if it gets worse.
Yeah.
But it's gotten better.
So why would I go to the doctor?
Fine.
Bloody hell, mate.
Just walk it off.
Good point.
Well, so we do movies and comic books and stuff, don't we?
Absolutely.
And that's what this show is.
Yes.
Good intro for new listeners.
Go to the doctor.
What if it was just an aches and pains podcast?
James and Mason complain about things.
Just grumblings.
Yeah.
James and Mason slowly disintegrate the podcast.
So, yeah. did you see Ryan...
Seacrest.
Ryan Seacrest is dead.
Huh.
Didn't go to the doctor.
Exactly.
Because he's getting shorter and shorter and he disappeared.
Is that a thing?
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
No, Ryan Reynolds posted a picture of him with a prototype Deadpool mask.
Ooh, how does it look?
It's a sepia tone.
It looks fine.
It looks like it's clearly not like they're not going to go with CGI mask, which is smart.
Yeah, good.
Excellent.
No, it's fine.
You know, you see some gloves there.
It's fine.
Yeah.
It's fine.
It's just, it's good that it's moving along.
So you think it'll just be mask and gloves and abs?
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
So you're saying that...
That was nearly the other Deadpool costume.
Yeah, it really was.
Yeah.
was nearly the other Deadpool costume.
Yeah, it really was, yeah.
So you're saying, clearly Green Lantern is completely
has made Ryan Reynolds
completely shy away from CGI costumes.
I would say so, yeah. I mean, why would they do this one CGI?
There's no reason that you would.
But yeah, it looks fine. It looks something
you know, from that moment. We'll see that. Do you have a photo
of it there? I don't, but I can
use this internet machine
to open up.
Ryan Reynolds Deadpool Twitter.
I have to talk about that when I type into Google.
Here it is.
So you can see the eye.
You can see Ryan Reynolds.
Yep, it looks fine.
Doesn't it?
Great.
And it's a little bit arty.
It's a little bit arty, isn't it?
Fantastic. Do you ever put a sepia tone It's a little bit arty, isn't it? Fantastic.
Do you ever put a sepia-toned filter on your Instagram photos?
Do you have an Instagram?
I do, but it's got like six photos on it.
Are any of them of me?
Yeah, they're all of you.
With gloves and a mask.
Yeah, and sleeping also.
Great.
Speaking of news of Fox and whatever and Marvel characters.
Sure, good segue.
Patrick Stewart has revealed that the next Wolverine solo movie will be a Patrick Stewart,
will be a, what's his name, Professor Xavier Wolverine movie.
Huh.
And set in a setting we haven't seen before, which has led people to believe that it's
an Old Man Logan story or the, with different characters.
Because Old Man Logan for the comic, we talked about last week, features like Hawkeye and
Hulk and a bunch of other characters that they can't use.
So I would love to see an Old Man Logan movie.
I mean, even if it's like this, whatever.
I don't know how that explains the timeline of it because it's set in a parallel alternate dimension.
I reckon it's just set after X-Men Origins Wolverine.
I reckon it's a Wolverine
Professor X road movie.
They got themselves
a pickup truck
and a monkey.
And they're just...
Like Every Which Way But Loose.
Yeah, they're just
driving across America.
That'd be pretty good.
Yeah.
Is it like a comic book monkey
or just...
No, just a monkey.
Like a new monkey for film.
Maybe they can license
out Gorilla Grodd.
Sure.
From DC.
Or Detective Chimp.
Detective Chimp, maybe.
Yeah.
Okay, great.
He actually makes an appearance in the Injustice comics.
Yeah, he does too, yeah.
There's a bit where, I can't remember who's driving.
I think it might have been Constantine just driving.
Or he's in the cab and they look back and in the back there's Batman sitting there all
gruff next to Detective Chimp.
And they're just like, that's pretty good.
It is good.
Yeah, so that'd be pretty cool.
I'd be happy with that.
I think somebody mentioned maybe it could be set
in the Days of Future Past timeline in the future
if everything went bad.
So everybody's wiped out and it's just Professor X and Wolverine.
So it's an alternate.
If they didn't time travel, that's what maybe would have happened.
That seems like...
I don't think you could sell that as a movie for the general public.
I'd be like, listen, so if you guys remember in the last movie...
We did some time traveling and then we altered the timeline.
Well, now we're going to say, what if the timeline wasn't altered?
And it's bad to bad.
No, nobody's going to buy that.
Yeah.
I think that's true.
So then they'll just go, so this is the future and everyone's dead.
And now we know where that's true. So then they'll just go, so this is the future and everyone's dead. And now we know where that universe goes.
Well, it's weird that the X-Men movies have now covered basically all, every time period
is covered.
Yeah.
So we know now that like, if they insert certain characters, like a new movie anywhere in that
timeline, you know who's going to live and who's going to die.
Yeah, yeah.
Because if you put it, you know, after X-Men 3 or whatever,
you know Wolverine can't die and blah, blah, blah.
And, you know, the new Apocalypse movie that's coming out soon,
we know that none of the characters in...
We know the world can't end, certainly.
Yeah, and all the characters we saw in the end of that
Dad's Future Past we know can't die.
So Jean Grant in Cyclops and Professor X in Wolverine
and Storm in Beast and probably some... Kelsey Wolverine, and Storm, and Beast,
and probably some...
Kelsey, Grandma's Beast.
Yes, precisely.
Which is the best beast.
I think it is, yeah.
I mean, Nicholas Old is great, but yeah,
he's very jovial, and I like that.
Oh, Wolverine.
It's really just if Fraser was a blue monkey man.
Precisely, yeah.
That's fine.
I'm absolutely okay with that.
That's a great piece of casting.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway, Matthew Vaughn also mentioned in his version of Days of Future Past.
Yes.
When Wolverine travels back through time, they would have used two actors and they would
have used a younger actor to play younger Wolverine, which doesn't make sense with the
X-Men Origins timeline, but who cares?
No, because then he would have gotten younger in the interim.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, that wouldn't have made any sense.
And also-
Shut up, Vaughn.
What do you know about anything?
And also, in The Wolverine, you see him in World War II, and he's Hugh Jackman.
So I guess none of that makes any sense.
Not at all.
I think they were probably just looking for a way to go, how can we get rid of Hugh Jackman?
Because he's really expensive, and everybody's young now.
Yeah, exactly.
But, you know, he's great.
So I'm happy to just keep seeing Hugh Jackman.
How much could he possibly cost?
I don't know.
Probably at least five mil, I reckon, a movie.
That's not that much.
You know, I reckon if you're Hugh Jackman, call in.
Yeah.
Tell us what you make.
Yeah, please.
Down to the dollar.
That would be great.
I'm sure there'd be a way to look it up.
You know, I reckon you'd get five mil for an X-Men movie.
I'm going to look it up while you talk about whatever other news
you're talking about. Well, speaking of, remember
we talked about Old Man Logan last week
as well. They are, you know, Battleworld.
How that's happening and they're doing a new
Planet Hulk and a new Old Man Logan.
Planet Hulk is set in a world
like Wasteland where there's multiple
Hulks and it's
Captain America with his shield and an axe
with a dinosaur.
I can't remember the name of.
Is he red?
Yeah.
Devil dinosaur.
Devil dinosaur, that's it.
And they're just battling.
They're just battling hulks.
So that's Planet Hulk.
And Old Man Logan will be a continuation of Old Man Logan.
Right.
But I think it's Mark Waid.
It's not Mark Millar.
Okay.
Or Mark Miller.
Either of those.
Either of those guys.
Yeah. Do you find it?
this says that
Hugh Jackman
has banked
55 million dollars
in the past 12 months
so
he's doing alright
so that's definitely more
than 5 million
a movie
yes it is
yeah
well in your face
it is in my face
if you're Hugh Jackman
call in and make fun of Macep please do
I've made some terrible mistakes yeah do him a few weeks back some concept art was released for
uh Neil Blomkamp wanted to make an alien movie oh yes and he just as this kind of side project
he just commissioned some art for for an alien sequel yes which had Sigourney Weaver in it and
Michael Biehn and a bunch of other characters,
which I guess would mean that Alien 3 and 4 aren't in canon
because Michael Biehn dies.
Yeah, Michael Biehn dies in 3 or in between.
But also in that Alien Colonial Marines, they bring him back.
So it's a different guy in the chamber.
So if you take that as canon.
Yeah.
Look, again, I see why this wasn't greenlit
by the studios well there was he came in directly after the other guy pitching the days of future
past alternate alternate future they pushed him out the door and then blomkamp came and he's like
okay so wait south african accent okay so now we're gonna do it and he'd be like yeah you know i understand yeah i
get you but he didn't pitch this uh-huh and it was only that and then because he worked with
sigourney weaver on uh what's chappy because she's in that yeah that we bring back sigourney
whitnard that's pretty good thank you i mean i don't know if it's accurate but i find it funny
isn't it they talk funny don't they and that's coming from two guys who don't talk funny.
Because we don't have accents.
That's right.
Because Australians don't have accents.
That's it.
Yeah, so Sigourney Weaver is on board and apparently he's like, yeah, I'd still love
to do it.
So maybe there's some interest there from Fox.
I think they should absolutely make it.
Neil Blomkamp.
Yeah, okay.
Making an alien sequel.
He's only really got one trick.
What's that?
It's the...
Sadness in South Africa in the future.
Yes, exactly. Sadness in South Africa in the future. Yes, exactly.
Sadness in South Africa
in the future.
Yeah, but, you know,
he's good at that, isn't he?
Yeah, but how are you
going to introduce
the alien mythos to that?
I don't know.
Just everyone's South African.
Oh, good point.
That's all you need.
Get away from her,
you bitch.
Yeah, okay, good.
Okay, that'll work.
I'm on board now.
Lando Karizian
has come out.
Game over, man.
Game over.
Okay.
Lando Karizian, or the actor who plays the ability of Williams,
has come out and confirmed that he's not in Star Wars Episode VII.
But he said, look, he can't really say anything,
but he's probably in the other ones.
Because he wasn't in the other ones.
That is wishful fan thing.
Like, he's...
What has happened there is he's sat around waiting for a call.
He did Dancing with the Stars.
I don't know if you've seen that.
Did he dance with the stars?
No, I did not see that.
It's quite painful.
Everybody Google Billy Dee Williams dancing with the stars.
Did he injure himself?
No, but he's in the Lando Calrissian costume.
Which is sort of a Bolero kind of situation.
Sure.
But what's happened is he's waited around for a phone call for episode seven.
He's like, like well everybody else
got one
I'm gonna get one
didn't get one
and now he's like
well I'll probably
be in the next two
so he's waiting
for like a wave
of fan reaction
like to people
go yeah we do
he wants the Facebook
groups to come up
and the petitions
and the blah blah blah
so you know
whoever's in control
of it now
I didn't know
you hated the character
of Lando Carrizian
is it because
he betrayed Han Solo yes yes he now. I didn't know you hated the character of Lando Corizian. Is it because he betrayed Han Solo?
Yes.
Yes.
He came good though
didn't he?
Look I can't really
remember.
Yeah I'd like to see
him again.
Just make him a
rebel captain or
whatever.
Yeah totally.
Yeah cool bring him
back.
But like you said
though he's definitely
in the other Star Wars
movies as well.
Some of them.
He's definitely in
Empire and Return of
the Jedi. He's definitely in those. I've literally as well, some of them. He's definitely in Empire and Return of the Jedi.
He's definitely in those.
I've literally seen him in those, yes.
Yeah.
Apparently, Joel Kinnaman, who played Robocop in the latest Robocop,
which was an okay movie.
Sure.
He is the top choice now to play Rick Flag after I think,
well, Tom Hardy dropped out,
and I think Jake Gyllenhaal turned it down possibly.
So, yeah, he's fine.
I like him.
Yeah, I guess so.
I always picture an older guy in that role, but whatever.
Okay.
Great.
Like a Tom Hardy?
Like a Tom Hardy.
Oh, yeah.
What about Chickless with hair?
In the thin costume, but he's got hair.
Yes.
Very good.
Chopping a cigar.
Love it.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Well, I guess that's all the news that, well, it's not all the news, but we just blew through
that.
That's good. Why, why pad out something?
Yes, he's that, oh, um, uh, Gary Owens, who was the voice of Roger Ramjet, he passed away.
Ah.
I know. Roger Ramjet, also the original Space Ghost.
Really?
Yeah, which is, I have fond memories of Roger Ramjet, uh, because he was the all-American hero who would, uh, get his powers from taking drugs.
Yes. If you recall, he would take a proton energy pill. would get his powers from taking drugs. Yes.
If you recall, he would take a proton energy pill.
And then folks began to worry.
Precisely.
That it was on.
Yeah.
What I recall about that is when I saw it when I was really young, and it was still
really old when we first saw it.
And I was like, this is terrible.
What is this?
I didn't understand that it was a satire.
Yeah, sure, yeah.
And then I saw it later.
I'm like, oh, this is actually quite good.
Absolutely, yeah.
So yeah, it's pretty good.
I like his hat.
It's a good hat, isn't it?
Yeah.
He's like a white pirate.
Oh my God,
that's the secret.
Anyway,
sad news there.
But there you go.
But yeah,
check out old episodes of,
they're probably all on YouTube
or something.
Yeah, Roger Ramjet.
Pretty great.
Yeah, great theme song.
But yeah, the big news from this week is though that Spider-Man has sort of come back to Marvel,
sort of.
Okay.
So how does this work?
Sony is still getting some sort of say in how it's used?
Okay.
So this is roughly how it is.
It might not be.
This is just top of my head stuff, right?
So no money changes hands.
Okay.
Interesting.
But basically he'll be folded
into the Marvel Cinematic Universe
and all the money that Marvel,
that's in the Marvel...
Like a fried egg.
Like a fried egg, yeah,
just flipped right in there.
Yeah.
All the money, all the...
If he's in a Marvel movie,
Marvel Cinematic Universe movie,
like Civil War or a cameo
in The Avengers or whatever,
Marvel get that money.
If he does a...
And there's an exit poll outside every cinema.
Sony are hiring people with clipboards.
And they're like,
what was your favorite part of this movie?
Was it the Avengers or was it Spider-Man?
And every time they tick Spider-Man
and Sony gets the money.
That's right.
So yeah, so they get no money from that.
Sony gets no money.
And then in all the Sony,
all the solo Spider-Man movies and all the spin-off Spider-Man movies that Sony will make,
they get the money from that.
But Sony has final creative control,
but it sounds as if that Marvel make all the creative decisions,
but Sony have to kind of sign off on everything.
That's what it sounds like.
I mean, the degree of creative control isn't clear,
but I would say if they're giving this character to Marvel to use, I'd say it's a lot of creative control.
Yeah, definitely.
I'm guessing.
I reckon, if he, based on this, I would suggest that like every, every scene in, like if a
Marvel make a movie in Spider-Man's and if they make Civil War.
If a Marvel make a movie.
And they make a good movie.
Molto bene.
Yes. If they make one with, maybe they make Civil War with Spider-Man's and if they make Civil War if a Marvel make a movie they make a good movie molto bene yes
if they make one
maybe they make
Civil War
with Spider-Man
in it
you're killing it
with accents
today
I'm so good
with accents
this one
other ones
other ones
I think
every scene
that he's in
there'll be like
the opportunity
to kill him off
somehow
like just
because what if
you film the entire
thing and Sony's like
we don't like it you're gonna have to go back and reshoot the whole thing they'd have to have
that'd be script it'd be a script approval thing on them yeah i reckon i reckon like in every scene
there'll be like like a whirling buzzsaw or something or like uh like a huge chasm or you
know whatever just a vat of lava and then any scene if they get if they get a phone call from
sony that we're done we're doing like we want more money or whatever. They just dip him in the lava.
They're like, well, Spider-Man's dead in this universe.
You could use his skeleton.
Yeah.
But they say that his first appearance, though, will be in Civil War.
Okay.
Which does worry me a little bit.
Actually, I've got a letter here from Will Hancock.
It says, I'm a big fan of the show,
and I was wondering what you guys thought of Marvel's Civil War
with all the announcements about who will be in it.
A lot of people want to know about that.
Yes, people do want to know that.
Correct.
What do you think about that?
Look, it was supposed to be a Black Panther.
Apparently there were two scripts written initially.
One Spider-Man, one without.
And they obviously went with the one without initially.
I'd imagine the character that's kind of torn between Captain America and Iron
Man, that would have been Black Panther.
That's the way that I, well, because when they announced the movie, they brought out
Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans and the actor who's playing Black Panther.
Right, okay.
And I think if that had been, they'd have got Spider-Man, they would have said, and
this is the new Spider-Man.
That's interesting because Black Panther, he's royalty.
Yes.
Why would he care?
Because he cares about the people.
Or he doesn't.
Or he doesn't.
Oh, good point.
You've sold me on it.
I don't know.
That's how they pitched it in that long meeting of endless movie pitches that we kept talking
about.
Look, maybe Black Panther cares.
Maybe he doesn't.
I don't know.
And they're like, well, it's better than the thing about the aliens and the other thing.
So, all right.
Whatever. Whatever.
Yeah.
So, but to me, I like the idea.
I mean, I know he plays a big role in the comics.
Yes.
But I feel like that that movie will then become a kind of more of a Spider-Man focused movie.
Yeah, that's true.
And I'd rather see Iron Man, Captain America and Black Panther, I guess, because we haven't seen him before.
Right, exactly.
As opposed to Spider-Man.
If it's a small role or whatever, great.
I mean, this is a good thing, I think.
Yeah.
I think it might be he makes a couple of appearances
early throughout the film.
Yeah.
We get some clues as to what he's about.
Yeah.
And then he appears in like...
Because we haven't seen a lot of Spider-Man, have we?
So we don't know.
Correct.
That's right.
Maybe the first half, maybe the middle act of Avengers Civil War will be a Spider-Man
origin story.
Yeah.
They talk about his parents, what they're all about, what they're up to.
Maybe the first half can be, maybe the first third can be about his parents.
Oh, that'd be great.
Great.
And what I reckon he'll make a couple of like little, like we'll get some clues that he's
in there.
Yeah.
And then maybe he'll appear in time for the final battle at the end maybe okay so it won't be about him yeah but he'd be
like here here he is yeah in this universe maybe or post credits yeah maybe i think people would
want at this point i think people want more yeah people would not be happy if he's like in their
20 seconds and also i guess if they put him in this, if they're doing Civil War and they put him
in, that's a much bigger movie as well.
That's a bigger deal and would make probably more money.
Right.
So in the comic books, the comic version of Civil War.
Wait a minute.
Yes?
Comic books.
Yeah.
They're for nerds, but let me digress for just a minute.
I thought people just thought of these movie ideas.
I didn't know they were based on anything.
No, they're not original content.
I don't know if you know that.
Yeah.
How come nobody's ever written in and told me that?
Hugh Jackman, ring in.
Who's Wolverine?
Yeah.
Where do you come up with all your ideas for Wolverine, Hugh Jackman?
Where do they come from?
Is it when you're on your ranch or whatever you have?
But in the Civil war comic books yeah you know spider-man is the is the linchpin sort of you know he's does he give
up his identity and join up yeah man or does he keep it a secret and join captain america yeah
i don't think that they can do that in this movie well because that spider-man has been spider-manning
for say at least 10 years yeah so everybody knows who he is and he's this public menace on one side and some people love him and
he's this figure of new york forget about it precisely and then and so that was that reveals
a bigger deal but they're talking about here making it a younger spider-man again like a
teenage age high school so if he just shows up and then they unmask this 15-year-old kid.
Right, exactly.
And then, you know, he's just up shit creek for the rest of his life.
Right, right.
Can you really do that?
No.
I reckon they're going to take as many, like, I think people are going to want some sort
of verbatim adaptation.
But I think, you know, most of the marvel movies so far have taken a lot of liberties
yeah from iron man to whatever yeah like they've just changed him as needed and i think they're
gonna have to do that with this as well yeah spider-man's gonna be in it but it's not gonna
be his not gonna be his movie yeah good yeah so so yeah teenage peter parker you're okay with that
they mentioned peter parker specifically in the press release but people a lot of people are
saying miles morales which i've thought would be cool as well but also the argument can be made that his
origin is tied directly to that of spider-man yes because it's the same spider or something like
that but could you just say that they both exist in that world and miles morales is the is the
figure in civil war maybe but again i think the the problem with that is we i think we've mentioned
this in the podcast before the the two spider-man's costumes are quite different yeah and if we see an
on-set photo of the sort of the the miles morales and the black and red yeah that's going to get a
lot on the entertainment gossip news sites and things like that and it's going to be revealed
and it's not going to be uh but i'd'd imagine they'd just cast him, they'd announced the casting before they started filming.
True, yeah.
Or his first costume is a regular Spider-Man costume
and then, you know, Iron Man gives him a new one
and his new one's kind of an ultimate costume.
Oh, yeah, that could be too.
This is from the official junior editor
at that website of the podcast, John.
Oh, you've been, yep.
Just wanted to see which Peter Parker
you'd rather see, high school or grown up.
Also, do you think we'll get a fresh story or just the same Spider-Man movie we always get?
Thanks for the podcast, James.
And Nick, thanks for being a real dickhead.
No, that's fair.
He said thanks, though.
Yeah, no, that's good.
Yeah, he's polite.
Yeah.
So high school age or adult?
Boy, we've seen high school age a lot, haven't we?
Yeah, even though they were played by adults.
Yeah.
But what about like a high school that's actually played by a high school that would be great i'd like to
yeah yeah yeah yeah and that would be that would be good because we could like because all the
all the heroes in the marvel studios movies are adults yeah and quite old in a lot of cases
rob danny jr sorry uh so it would be and then we could could we could sort of be like well this is the next generation of heroes
kind of thing
yeah
okay sure
absolutely
yeah do you think
though we'll get the same
Spider-Man stories
again and again
in the other
in the other movies
in the solo movies
like it's been
on the Sony ones
the Sony ones
yes
yes we will
surely not though
I've heard the rumours
of Kraven the Hunter
I'd like to see that
what they're going to do
though is that
Peter Parker's parents are going to be in Africa and they're going to run into Kraven the Hunter. I'd like to see that. What they're going to do, though, is that Peter Parker's parents are going to be in Africa
and they're going to run into Craven the Hunter
and they're going to, you know,
cut out one of his eyes or something like that
and then he's back for revenge
and then he kills the parents
and then he comes to America to avenge Spider-Man,
you know, to kill Spider-Man or whatever.
Just like the movie Coming to America.
Precisely.
Exactly.
He's going to get a job flipping burgers at McDowell's.
No, I think what, yeah, if they do it again,
yeah, Kraven will be involved in the parents and the blah, blah, blah,
and somehow in the origin of Spider-Man.
Yeah.
He'll have a vial of mystical, some sort of mystical chemical
that'll get splashed on a spider,
and then Peter Parker will get spider power.
Okay, so it's all tied together.
It's all, yeah.
They're going to keep doing it.
I think they'll be much smarter about it this time.
Like, Avi Arad has taken, like, a back seat.
He's, like, some minor producer role.
Right.
So apparently he has, like, no say in it, which is great.
Okay.
Because he was the guy as well that was saying,
no Miles Morales, Peter Parker's the only Spider-Man, whatever.
Like, you could bring all sorts of Spider-Men into this. i'm not necessarily saying you'd have to do miles morales but yeah
you could even spider ham that's all i've got spider-man 2099 okay spider woman spider girl
um wasn't gwen stacy a spider-man at some point she yes she's a parallel universe spider yeah
yeah you could do like but i'm saying though even if you start with peter parker you can expand that
yep and you know what spider-man as well has an amazing roster of villains and we haven't really Yeah. You could do... But I'm saying, though, even if you start with Peter Parker, you can expand that. Yep.
And you know what?
Spider-Man as well has an amazing roster of villains.
And we haven't really...
The only one I think they've done really well...
Willem Dafoe is good as the Green Goblin, but that Green Goblin look sucks.
Correct.
Doc Ock is great.
Yep.
That's really, really good.
Sandman is good, but not utilized well enough.
And they tied him into the origin.
See what they do.
They did, yeah.
But everybody else I can take or leave.
Like the lizard was fine.
The new Green Goblin was not very good.
Electro wasn't very good.
Venom was obviously terrible.
But you could do, like I'd love to see Kraven and Venom and Carnage
and I'd see Doc Ock again and a Green Goblin who looks like the Green Goblin.
There's so many you could do.
So they're going to reboot the Sony Spider-Man as well.
It's going to be the version in the Marvel Universe.
Okay, interesting.
It's nice knowing you, Andrew Garfield.
Yeah, he's out.
Yeah, obviously.
Yeah.
It's a shame we won't get to see the origin of all those villains in that vault.
Like, here's your backpack with the octopus arms on it
here's your backpack with the vulture wings on it
here's your backpack with the whatever
and they're like this is great
here's your backpack with the scorpion tail sticking out of it
what a fantastic series of origin stories
I'd imagine they just march through
they just pick him up and they walk out
is that all it is?
yeah pretty much
that's all it is
they just lean in and they sign the clipboard again.
Also, Sinister Six movie is apparently still in development.
They pushed that back.
Okay.
But I'd still be very surprised if that happened.
I want it to happen.
I think it could be.
I think if Suicide Squad works, which I hope it does,
then yeah, it's more likely that it would.
But yeah, I'm glad they won't use any of the villains which they previously had. Yeah, yeah, yeah's more likely that it would. But yeah, I'm glad they kind of read,
if they do,
they won't use any of the villains which they previously had.
Yeah.
Like I like Paul Giamatti,
but you don't need that version of the Rhino.
Absolutely.
There's only one character we know
that should remain untouched in the casting.
J. Jonah Jameson.
Yes.
And we say that every week,
I think.
Correct.
Yep.
About every movie that we talk about.
He'd also make a great Rick Flag.
He would.
I said that earlier.
I thought it earlier, but I didn't say it. But he would. He'd be great. Also a great Rick Flag I said that earlier I thought it earlier
but I didn't say it
but he would
he'd be great
also a great
Thunderbolt Ross
yeah he would
he'd be great as that
yep
yeah
he would be good
we should get him
on the podcast
I'd love to talk to that guy
just have him yell at us
oh that'd be so good
I know right
yeah
yeah
I'll let that guy
like hit me as well
absolutely
it's fine
not in a weird Fifty Shades of Grey way, Mason.
No.
But it'd probably end up like that.
Did you see that movie?
I did not.
Did you see it?
No.
Okay, good.
Apparently it's...
My brother saw it.
Which one?
The one you don't like.
Great.
And he said it was just horrendous.
Huh.
He messaged me before going in.
I'm like, yeah, you're not going to enjoy that.
And apparently it's just the worst movie ever made.
But it'll probably make more than Kick-Ass. Not Kick-Ass. Well, it probably will make more worst movie ever made, but it will probably make more than kick-ass,
not kick-ass.
Well,
probably will make more than kick-ass,
but it'll probably make more than Kingsman.
But yeah,
one more letter.
This is from Steven.
Just answer this question to move on with the show.
Is DC screwed?
Batman V Superman is expected to be great,
but now we have Iron Man versus Captain America with one of the highest
grossing,
I said highest groping.
Oh yes.
Highest grossing superheroes of all time, Spider-Man.
No, I think people are more excited to see Superman versus Batman.
Okay, sure.
Yeah, I don't think that's screwed.
And we haven't seen enough of that universe to be like,
this universe isn't very good.
So we can't really know yet.
Yeah, true.
We can't know yet.
But yeah, I mean, anybody who sees Civil War will see Batman.
Yeah, definitely.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So I think they'll be okay.
Yeah.
But there will be a lot of which one is better that year.
Oh boy.
Yeah.
We'll answer it definitively on this show.
Next week.
Correct.
Maybe later today.
Who knows?
Yeah.
But look, it's a good scenario.
I mean, because as we've said,
Sony don't own any of the merchandise rights and Spider-Man easily makes the most money in merchandise.
So Marvel always gets that regardless.
Yeah, that's true.
But I think this deal has been obviously,
because it's been rumoured for a while,
so it's clearly been in the works for that long
because they've kept making Spider-Man stories.
But as with the X-Men and especially Fantastic Four,
Marvel have just closed the door on that
yeah
so I think they've been
clearly building towards this
for a while
but you know
Sony will make a lot more money
from this
probably
and maybe we'll get
a little of that
if so
just chuck something our way
that's right
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give us
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If it fell out of your pocket and you didn't notice Hugh Jackman, bearing in mind you earned
$55 million last year, you cheap son of a bitch.
Also, he was told as well, and he was like, oh, wow, that's pretty amazing.
But you can see he's kind of like, I would like to be in the Avengers movie.
Because he's mentioned that like multiple times.
Right, yeah.
But yeah, and he would be cool.
That would be great.
But that'll never, ever happen.
Or maybe it will now that we're getting all this stuff.
Sure.
Yeah.
All this stuff is happening.
Yeah.
There we go.
All right.
Well, let's talk about the thing that we're here for this week.
Are we still recording?
Yeah.
Right.
Just curious.
Should we not be? No, I, just curious. Should we not be?
No, I'm just curious.
I think we are.
Good.
Yeah, man, we're at the park.
Good, good.
Now we're near the 30-minute mark.
Just checking, just checking.
Remember that time?
What time?
When we did that thing, the secret thing.
Oh, yeah.
The secret thing.
Our dance.
Yes.
Yeah.
Correct.
Audio only.
Yep.
It was a good one.
That's right.
Yeah. Anyway. Back to it. Yeah, Kingsman, the Secret Service. Yes. Yeah. Correct. Audio only. Yep. That's right. Anyway.
Back to it.
Yeah, Kingsman the Secret Service.
Absolutely.
We saw that last week.
You said you were going to see it twice.
Didn't have a chance to, but I'll probably see it again after this.
You said that.
You say that.
Yes.
You've said it.
I have, haven't I?
Yeah.
Can't take it back.
Well, look, we've kind of alluded to, or flat out said what we thought of it, but what did
you think of the Kingsman Secret Service, the movie?
Good.
Yeah, me too.
Good fun.
Good fun, wasn't it?
It was a good time.
Yep.
Did you have a fun time?
I did have a fun time.
I caught myself near the end, like, smiling.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
You did have a fun time.
And I've never smiled.
And you know that.
I know that, yeah.
I'm against it.
Which surprised me because I don't normally watch something, especially that last 15 minutes,
which we'll, you know, we'll get to.
We'll do non-spoilers and then we'll do spoilers.
But anyway, we'll get to that.
Do you want to talk about the cast straight off?
Yes.
Or should we talk about what the story is for people who haven't seen it?
Oh, you should talk, do the story.
All right.
Summarize the story.
It's amazing we don't have this down pat yet.
We're no good.
It's been a year and a half.
The thing is, we're no good at this.
So.
Yeah.
What's next?
So do you want to break it down?
So there's a young man.
There's a young man.
His name's Eggsy.
His name's Eggsy.
He lives in the England.
The England.
And he's a.
He's a.
He's a layabout.
He's a layabout, but he's a very.
He's a very gifted, skilled layabout.
Yes.
He can steal the keys to a car from a man.
Yep.
He can be in the Marines.
Yep.
He can be a guy who knows parkour. Yes. Do you reckon that was him? Or do you reckon they CGI'd his head on? I reckon they CGI'd his a man. Yep. He can be in the Marines. Yep. He can be a guy who knows parkour.
Yes.
Do you reckon that was him?
Or do you reckon
they CGI'd his head on?
I reckon they CGI'd his head on.
Yeah.
That's some pretty swift parkour.
I know, right?
You know what?
It's funny.
I saw that parkour
and I didn't go,
ugh,
which is weird
because I do every other time.
You know what?
I think it was too fast.
Oh, okay.
That sequence is only
like two seconds long.
And it wasn't a big deal.
They didn't make a big deal of it.
And it was only one shot.
Yeah.
So it just kind of followed him
and he just,
yeah, you're right.
Sorry.
Anyway, he lives in a housing estate with his mom.
Spoiler alert, there's two seconds of parkour in this movie.
Oh, yeah, good point.
And he's not going anywhere with his life.
Yeah.
But then it turns out.
That he is.
Yeah.
Well, basically he's, for whatever reasons, Colin Firth turns up and said, listen, we're
in this, I'm in this sweet secret organization where we wear suits and be cool and stuff and we're basically like royal james bonds
that's this is exactly how he says it correct basically right royal james bonds right yeah
and so james bonds right and so it gives him the opportunity to kind of do this uh i guess trial
kind of course uh-huh this is The most intense kind of combat training, intelligence,
whatever course to become a Kingsman,
who are basically like the new knights.
And they all have all their code names are knights from the round table.
But they don't have a round table.
Spoiler alert.
They just have a regular rectangular table, don't they?
They do, with holograms.
That's pretty good.
And that's kind of that's
how the movie goes but people probably already know that i guess because the truck here's the
thing if you've seen a trailer or two for this yes you know exactly how it goes yes because the
plot is completely laid out in the trailers every action beat yep every action sequence has an
element in the trailer, I think.
I agree with that.
Yep. Yeah.
Yep.
So.
I don't think it ruins
any particular.
No, I think,
I think this movie
is more about the ride
and seeing,
you know,
Eggsy interact
with Colin Firth's character
and that sort of thing.
Yeah.
Well, speaking of Eggsy
interacting with
Colin Firth's character.
Oh, yes.
The thing I just said.
Yes, cast wise.
What did you think?
Firth in particular? I think he's great. Isn't he great? He's great. And I'm The thing I just said. Yes. Cast wise. What did you think? Firth in particular?
I think he's great.
Isn't he great?
He's great.
And I'm glad he's, he's finally got some actual action sequences under his belt.
As opposed to Bridget Jones.
Correct.
Yeah.
Apparently he tried quite hard for that and it was 80% of his own stunts or something.
That's amazing.
And you can see that in it.
Like he can move and.
Yeah.
There are a lot of, we were talking about, you know, CGI and somebody's head on.
Yeah.
Well, maybe that guy did. I mean, maybe he did do it maybe if firth can yeah do some things we'll
talk about in the after the spoilers then yeah we can get this other guy that's the name i can't
recall uh taran egerton he could or egerton yeah okay then he can do two seconds of parkour yeah
that's right yeah i think he's great isn't it yeah and this new guy yeah let's call him eggsy okay cool yeah pretty good too i agree not he's the kind of character
where you'd think this guy could really get on your nerves correct and really be quite great
yeah but he kind of has the same kind of appeal that i guess sort of the same way the guy plays
kick-ass does i guess in a way. He's endearing.
Like, he's a thug and he's... But they do a good job of setting him up as a sympathetic character.
Yeah.
They also do a very good job of setting him up as somebody
who wouldn't immediately die upon being, you know,
inducted into this Kingsman training program.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, he used to be...
He was in the Marines and he's a gymnast and he blah, blah, blah.
Like, when he was a kid kid he was born with all these skills
kind of thing
exactly yeah
no you're right
but Michael Caine though
thoughts
I've actually got a letter
about Michael Caine
but
look he's certainly
Michael Caine's about
yes
again after the spoilers
yeah
he drops the F-bomb
he does do that
I love how Michael Caine
would do that
but there's certainly
some Michael Caine-ing
later on in the film
yeah boy is there right at the end of the second act there's quite a bit of Michael Caine Michael Caine will do that. But there's certainly some Michael Caine-ing later on in the film. Yeah, boy is there.
Right at the end of the second act, there's quite a bit of Michael Caine.
Michael Caine's right up.
Boy does he.
Right up.
Yeah, I got a little bit here from Ali.
Or Ali.
Either way.
A-L-I.
Ali.
Let's do it.
Like Muhammad Ali.
Exactly.
Got a cool story for you.
Oh, yes.
I was hoping that was going to say, got a cool story for you, bro.
That would have been better.
So good.
I know you're looking forward to The Secret Service.
Well, my brother worked on it in the sound department.
He ended up having to put a radio microphone on Michael Caine
and got to know him a little bit, as you do.
One day, he said to Michael Caine that he had a date in the evening.
The shoot was running long and there was an announcement
for at least another two hours overtime.
Michael Caine then kicked up a fuss to the producers saying, I can't stay late. I have a dinner party to attend. I can't stay late. I have
a dinner party to attend that he didn't agree to this. I have a dinner party to attend. It's not,
that's not very good. That's pretty good. You just, you just have to sell it as if you're Michael
Caine. Don't think, don't wind that that back and listen because it doesn't sound anything like Michael Caine.
I can't say that I ever did a party to attend and he didn't agree to do this.
That's amazing.
Good on him.
The producers then all huddled together before saying that the running late is cancelled.
As people were packing down, Michael Caine said into his radio microphone that only my
brother and the sound team could hear.
See, I'm a pretty good actor, aren't I?
Enjoy your night. That's a great story. story that is amazing so that's pretty awesome big fan of michael cain yeah i remember i saw an interview of him when i was a kid it was on parkinson
oh yeah i'm like this dude's amazing like i've never seen him in anything else for those i think
we've mentioned this podcast before but have you go on youtube and find Michael Caine doing his Michael Caine impression?
So good.
My name's Michael.
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
My name, yeah.
It doesn't do it justice.
You've got to commit to it.
And I did it.
I pulled out halfway.
But yeah, what about some of the other Kingsmen?
There was Sophie Cooksman, I believe her name is, who played one of the female Kingsmen
in training.
A Kingslady.
Kingslady. A Kingslady.
So I thought she was really good as well.
Pretty good.
Yeah.
I think the others sort of fall into the upper class top stereotype.
You know, you're not, there's not a lot of nuance there.
Yeah.
They're all, ugh, ugh, Eggsy, ugh, ugh, ugh, you're not, you're not of royal blood, are
you?
Ugh.
There's a lot of that.
Yeah.
Which, again, helps you kind of get on board with him more.
Even though it's clearly very contrived.
But the good thing about her is they could have like over-sexualized her.
And there is a bit of that which we could talk about with other characters.
Sort of.
But she's, you know, just kind of been plaid.
Yeah, it's interesting that there's really no there's no romantic subplot
no
not at all
there's not really a
there's sort of
there's one sort of
ish Bond girl
sort of
yeah
which will
but not really
I guess
yeah
what about Mark Strong
very yeah
enjoyable
yeah
he's great in everything
isn't he
he's good
was he good as Sinestro
he was the best part of that film
yeah he was
yeah
I mentioned I did a great romance in
terrible comic book movies and i put the sinestro post-credits scene in where he transforms into
sinestro core and people like but that scene doesn't make any sense because there's no like
context for him to do that i'm like that's a really good point yeah looks great it looks great
yeah but no that's that's a good like it doesn't build to that he's kind of like we should maybe
do this if parallax is coming and they Parallax and he just does it anyway.
Right, right, right.
Which is really weird.
But yeah.
Yeah, not everybody else in it is fine.
What about the villains?
Like Sam Jackson?
I think what happened here is Michael Caine gave some of his power
to Samuel L. Jackson.
I think Samuel L. Jackson is transitioning to the new scenery-chewing Michael Caine.
Great.
But yeah, he's fun, isn't he?
Yeah, he is. But he's kind of... Do you care
for the lisp?
Didn't bother me. No, it didn't bother me.
It was only played
for laughs a couple of times.
Fine. Fine. And what about his
henchman, Gazelle?
Blade Feet Lady. Blade Feet Lady, yeah.
Not really a character. No, but as a villain, as a henchman gazelle um blade blade lady blade feet lady yeah not really a character no but as a
villain as a henchman the henchmen aren't characters generally yeah i mean in classic
bond tradition you get a villain who just has some sort of weird deformity which can double
as a weapon yes so jaws jaws yep diamond face can flick the diamonds out of his face correct
odd job has that razor sharp hat.
Yeah.
It fits on his weirdly shaped head.
That's his deformity.
And et cetera,
et cetera.
So this worked perfectly well.
Yeah,
absolutely.
But yeah,
no,
no discernible.
I think that made for some good fight scenes.
Yeah,
definitely.
Yeah.
But speaking of the fight scenes,
we'll talk,
we'll talk generally about them and then let's get into spoilers.
But maybe before we do that, do you want to talk about the suits? scenes we'll talk we'll talk generally about them and then let's get into um spoilers but maybe
before we do that do you want to talk about the suits because i know you're a big fan of clothing
in movie and in general yeah look well what what is actually interesting is that
kingsman because king the kingsman organization the the secret service yeah uh organization
their front is a taylor's calledman, which is a real tailor's.
And you can actually buy it.
No, it isn't really.
Oh, okay.
But in the context of the film, it is a tailor's.
But you can actually purchase all the clothing that the good guys wear.
Like there's a, I think they're British.
It's called Mr. Porter.
It's like an online retailer.
And they have their own Kingsman section.
You can buy all the suits.
You can buy everything.
Can you buy bloody Colin Firth's oatmeal colored cashmere cardigan? Kingsman section. You can buy all the suits. You can buy everything.
Can you buy bloody Colin Firth's oatmeal-coloured cashmere cardigan?
Yes, you can.
Would you buy any of that clothes?
No, it's ridiculously expensive.
And also, like, the... This is not interesting.
The double-breasted suits, the lapels are a little narrow for my liking.
British double-breasted lapels are quite narrow.
I like a more dramatic lapel.
Okay, sure.
There you go.
All right.
And it's not like they knocked it all out in China or whatever.
Yeah.
It is primo stuff.
So you do like it or you don't like it?
I do like it, but I'm not willing to pay.
Okay, fair enough.
I'm not willing to pay 1,500 pounds for a suit or whatever.
Would you rather buy that suit or buy the jacket from Drive?
I already have the jacket from Drive.
Do you really?
In two colours.
Get the fuck out of here.
I have the,
because it's like,
it's the sort of the ivory one.
Yeah.
With the orange scorpion on the back.
I also like the stealth one,
which is black with the grey scorpion.
Oh my God.
I know,
right?
That's amazing.
Yeah.
Have you ever worn it?
I'll buy,
I'll buy a,
I'll buy a,
like a,
like a pseudo replica of a thing.
Yeah.
Even if I didn't particularly like that
like if you've seen the film if you've seen the video game watchdogs yeah it's not particularly
good but there's a company that makes a there's a lot of companies that make replicas of the jacket
that might be good and it looks pretty good and i think i'm probably gonna buy one right there
yeah is that a three-quarter length yeah kind of yeah all right i'm cool with that it's pretty good
yeah uh but yeah no it's good costumes Do you remember after when the Matrix came out,
everybody was
buying trench coats?
Boy,
I remember that.
Yeah,
it was dark days
for everyone.
It was normally
like a trench coat
and just whatever
t-shirt
and baggy cargo
pants
and runners.
Yeah,
some sneakers.
Like New Balance
went before they were cool.
It's like the super
generic New Balance.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Man,
but yeah,
good costumes,
always appropriate. Yeah. Colin Firth wears But yeah, good costumes, always appropriate.
Yeah.
Colin Firth wears a black watch, tartan trouser, and a blue velvet when he goes to visit Samuel
Jackson.
Yeah.
Because it's a semi-formal dinner.
It's right.
Occasion.
So you wear that.
It is, isn't it?
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
Well, I'm glad you like the suits because I know that's important to you, which means
that's important to me.
It's not, though, is it?
No, it it? No,
it is.
Okay,
great.
I think,
I think,
because I think for you,
if those suits were off,
you couldn't enjoy that.
Yes.
Yeah,
no,
you're right.
You actually,
you can't buy,
if we're going to go,
there's,
there's one suit you can't buy.
And that was my favorite suit.
Okay.
We'll get to it.
Okay then.
Yeah.
So yeah,
the fights,
zines in general,
uh,
I thought they were quite,
there's a lot of kind of shaky cam, but it's done very, very well.
You don't notice, I mean, I guess you notice it, but it's not nauseating or the cuts aren't
too quick.
Yeah, it's shaky cam, but you can always tell where everybody is, which I think is the key
to a good action sequence, especially nowadays, is do whatever you want.
You can do a series of long shots.
You can do a series of super quick cuts, but make sure we always know where the good guys are and the bad exactly yeah
you know that scene in the bar the bar fight which is in all the trailers and whatever they've
released the clip clip online but that reminded me a lot of the the bathroom fight in um world's
world's end yes yeah i mean they're obviously different maybe because they'll both sit in a bar
i don't know it's probably it but i don't know. That's probably it, yes. But I don't know.
There's probably four major fight scenes,
and they're all very, very, very good.
Yeah.
Whoever choreographed this and the cinematography.
If we're talking just before we go into spoilers,
if this is reminiscent of anything,
for me, it is also quite reminiscent of X-Men First Class.
Okay.
Which makes sense
because it's also
a Matthew Vaughn film
it does feel like
it's a retro
kind of time period
doesn't it
even though it's
set in the modern day
retro time period
but also
it's sort of
this sort of
weird team based
not all of it
but elements of it
like you know
it's a team of young people
and they're all trying to
you know
they're all trying out
and training
which was a big element
of X-Men
like the middle act of X-Men, like the middle act
of X-Men First.
It was, you're right.
Just everybody running
around a mansion
for a long time
and there was a lot
of that in this
except this time around
they're all carrying puppies.
Yes.
Yeah.
Which I liked.
Yeah.
So what do you reckon?
We got any,
do we say best movie
or worst movie?
Do we say it at the end
or do we say it now?
I think we say it now
because then review is over
and then we spoil.
And then we'll say
whether we still agree at the end. that's true after we've discussed it
ad nauseum we're like wait a second best movie ever for you i'm gonna say i'm gonna say best
movie ever i enjoyed it a lot definitely it's probably the best movie i've seen this year but
i've only seen this and taken at the cinema right sure yeah there's a lot of stuff where we've said
this before if i don't think i'm going to enjoy something i just won't see it so i was like i could go and see 50 shades of gray and just tear it apart yeah and you don't get
50 000 views but i'm like but why then i have to go and it's what i don't have to go by myself
which is weird like i i will go to a movie by myself but i'm not going to that movie
yeah anyway um so yeah spoilers yeah I would
I'm definitely
going to go back
and see it again
it's super fun
I'm in
thank you
for inviting me
wait
oh jeez
oh yeah
so the first fight
is in the pub
yes
no no sorry
it's not
it's the opening scene
yes
it's like a James Bond
esque chalet
kind of
beat down
yes
that is the suit
we can't
you can't buy oh okay so that's the original Lancelot yeah as played by Jack Daven yes that is the suit we can't you can't oh okay
so that's the original
Lancelot
yeah
as played by
Jack Davenport
who is the
the other love interest
in the Pirates of the Caribbean
films
yes he is
yeah
who was aged very well
he's looking
he's looking dashing
he's a bit
there's um
this was reminiscent to me
there's a
there's a
a series of movies
they're not James Bond movies
but there's sort of a parody
of the James Bond movies they were called the flint movies johnny english yes that's the one
the flint movies uh in like flint and our man flint okay and he's like the super super version
of james bond yeah like you know james bond could like you know he could he could taste some wine
he'd be like oh that's the chateau lafitte 62 or whatever what a dickhead i know right but flint
would be the guy he'd he'd just sniff it you go it's the chateau lafitte 62 or whatever what a dickhead i know right but flint would be the guy he didn't and he'd just sniff it you go it's the chateau lafitte 62 oh and it's from the northern end of
the vineyard like he's that like he's the version up from that like he'd be like like there's a
there's a scene in in one of the flint movies i can't remember which one it is but he's like um
you know that his his boss like the his m like the commander is like oh you know flint uh you
know you've got to you've got to do this and this.
And he's like, oh, you know, I can't do it, boss.
I've got a class at the Bolshoi Ballet.
And the boss is like, oh, Flint, you're doing all these things.
You're betting all these women and you're a super secret agent
and you're doing so amazing.
How do you find the time to take a class at the Bolshoi Ballet?
And he's like, oh, no, sir, to teach, to teach a class.
Like he's that kind of.
And I think Davenport was sort of modelled on that.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
Because, you know, he seamlessly kills all the bad guys
and then he just takes the glass of whiskey off the tray of the guy
he's just shot in the head.
Like it doesn't spill a drop kind of thing.
And I think that's, you know, it's good to establish that i all the kingsman agents they've been they're not superhuman but
they're doing it so long yeah like that if you were james bond and you were foiling these schemes
every week every week like everything would become so predictable yeah and like it they're
these weird kind of stylized super villain schemes every week.
Yeah.
You know, and you're just cutting a swath through everything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's pretty great.
Until he gets cut in half.
Literally in half.
Down the middle.
Yeah.
A lot of CGI blood in this, which I didn't care for.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I thought it would be, for an R-rated film, I thought that'd be, it'd be gorier than what
it is.
Not that I'm like, that's outrageous or whatever.
Right.
But I think there were bits where you didn't really, you didn't have to CGI that.
Yeah, there were a couple of, even the limb cutting off scenes were quite bloodless.
Yeah, that's exactly what I'm talking about, specifically.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
That opening scene's great, though.
I mean, and it also has Mark Hamill, of course.
Correct.
Mark Hamill is playing a professor in this, but in the comic book version he plays himself
yes it's a nice little little twist on that those are the pub fight which you can actually go and
watch that clip online it's all there which is or you can go and watch it in cinemas no don't do
that okay good point that's really awesome also even though they are relatively bloodless or cgi
they are very brutal like they look yes. They look painful and, yeah, again, very fluid.
Yeah.
And I don't think...
Does Colin Firth even get hit in that scene?
I don't know if he does.
If he does, he doesn't notice.
In the bar fight scene?
He gets his glasses knocked off.
Oh, okay, right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's the...
One guy takes a swing.
He pulls back very quickly.
His glasses get knocked off.
And the bad guy...
Punches another bad guy.
Punches another guy, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Yeah yeah and there's of course there's the the church fight which is everybody's
favorite it's everybody's favorite i've spoken to a lot of people who like they find that scene
very uncomfortable because it's in a church or not because it's in a church but because
like was it we it's it's it's established that they're all kind of, it's a church like the Westboro Baptist Church
where they just sort of,
they just, it's a preacher of hate.
Yeah.
And these are all kind of bigoted people
who are presumably bad people.
Yeah.
But a lot of, you know, people I've spoken to are like,
but is it okay then that Colin Firth literally kills all of them?
Yeah.
And I guess the way they sort of tried to get around that
was that he was brainwashed.
Yes, exactly. Because I think they just wanted a scene where Colin Firth can just go nuts. Correct. all of them yeah and I guess the way they sort of tried to get around that was that he was brainwashed yes exactly
because I think they just
wanted a scene where
Colin Firth can just
go nuts
without having
repercussions for him
or maybe there are repercussions
but you know what I mean
like
yeah true
yeah
so he just brutally
murders 50 people
I think it's sort of
played for laughs
I think this is
yeah definitely
Miller's like well
you know what I'd like to do
to the Westboro Baptist Church
is I'd like to whatever and you know there's'd like to do to the Westboro Baptist Church is I'd like to whatever.
And then, you know, there's a point where, you know, all of them pull out guns and whatever
and knives and things.
And I think you're supposed to be like, well, yeah, if they're carrying concealed weapons
to church, maybe they are bad guys.
But then that happens in America anyway.
But with people who presumably aren't bad people, they just, they have a right to bear
arms and they're going to do that.
So, you know, and they go to church.
So yeah. We're armed for this podcast yeah exactly in case yeah somebody comes
and steals our data you know i mean i guess there's the bit afterwards though where he's kind
of remorseful for what yeah exactly very briefly briefly before he's killed and i think the also
the idea behind that scene is you know you can be this highly skilled secret agent but you are still
powerless against this yeah this this field yeah so yeah you know we we there's there's not gonna
be a scene where you know through sheer strength of will eggsy you know breaks the the control of
it and fights back or whatever yeah we know that if it fires up everybody's dead yeah i think
everyone's killing but in terms of like that fight sequence, that fight sequence is amazing.
Yeah,
absolutely.
Yeah.
And it's probably,
it's the bloodiest one.
Like he impales people and just hacks it.
Yeah.
It's pretty nuts.
Great.
Yeah.
And the last fight I think is my favorite fight,
the gazelle and Eggsy fight.
I don't know.
Cause I'd never really seen anything like that with the,
the,
the leg,
the raising legs and whatever.
And because of that,
I like that guy so much that I want to see him win right exactly you know and because that
you got Samuel L Jackson up in the booth with his hand on the thing so there's a
sense of like yeah needs to finish this I thought that was interesting though
that I think they could have figured out a different mechanic like in the in the
script yeah other than that because that doesn't really make any sense as a device.
No, it doesn't.
Like in a...
Why would you program it so you have to keep your hand on it
until everybody in the world is dead?
Yeah.
That seems like...
But I mean, I guess at that point you're either in the movie or you're not.
That's right.
You're right.
I think it was just an excuse so he could impale him
and he'd fall out of the window.
I kind of felt that that also was a little...
Yeah, on the nose?
Not on the nose, but it was a little anticlimactic.
Okay, so you'd rather see maybe a verbal
kind of joust?
No, not even. It's just he kind of
just threw the leg up there and it hit him
and he was like, oh, I'm dead, and he fell off the...
Did you like the bit where he's like, you're supposed to say
a cool one line or whatever?
Yeah, that was pretty great.
That was pretty great, yeah. Oh, really? So you were like yeah that last bit not as much yeah pretty much yeah what about the explodey heads bit again uh a lot of people were like well
that that is better than the the church sequence because we know all those people are they've made
the decision made the decision to be evil and sacrifice all humanity. Including Obama? Yeah, I think,
yeah.
Yeah.
I guess you could do that
in a movie.
I guess you could
just do whatever.
Yeah.
I thought there'd be
some kind of,
I don't even know,
why would there be
a law against that?
There wouldn't be,
would there?
Is it Obama though?
Well, they don't say
it's Obama,
but you see like
the back of his head
and it looks like him.
Sure.
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't think they
actually got Obama in.
Oh, okay, right. That makes more sense actually, yeah. Probably wouldn't agree to it. No, he probably wouldn Sure. Yeah. Okay. I don't think they actually got Obama. Oh, okay.
Right.
That makes more sense actually.
Yeah.
Probably wouldn't agree to it.
No, he probably wouldn't.
Yeah.
The violence in general didn't upset you though or anything like that?
Because I know some people were like-
Very hard to upset.
Because you know, I saw someone-
I saw you bloody roll your ankle, mate.
So I wasn't upset by that, was I?
I saw a comment which was something like,
how many parents killed their babies when that machine went off?
And I guess you don't think about that.
No, but a lot, I would say.
Yeah, a lot.
Because as we see, you know, Eggsy's mum,
she has to be told to put the baby in the bathroom
and lock the door and throw away the key.
And then she does attempt to kill her kids, I reckon.
Most of them.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Good boy.
That's nuts.
I guess you're not supposed to think about it.
I didn't think that actually set the machine off for that long,
but they set it off for like 10 minutes.
Yeah.
It's like 10 minutes of people everywhere killing each other.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's pretty good.
Yeah.
That's true.
We never see any of the repercussions of that.
We never... You know, Colin Firth has the...
He has all the headlines from the times he saved the world
and all some sort of...
You know, he stopped a...
He defused a bomb before it went off and blew up London or whatever.
Yeah.
And so it's just some...
It's like Brad Pitt ate my sandwich.
Yeah, so the world never finds out
because it's just some tabloid entertainment nonsense.
But how are they covering this up? Literally everyone in the world tried to kill each sandwich. Yeah, so the world never finds out because it's just some tabloid entertainment nonsense. But how are they covering this up?
Literally everyone in the world tried to kill each other.
Do we see Eggsy's newspaper clipping?
I don't think he does.
Okay, right.
I mean, I know he gets the tailors, but he doesn't.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Indeed, right?
Indeed.
Yeah.
I know the scene at the end that a lot of people
didn't like
was the
the princess
who offers a certain
sexual favour
to him if he saves the world
right
did that
were you okay with that
or
it was a bit crass
it was a bit crass
yeah exactly
probably didn't
but that is again
that's
you know every
almost every James Bond film
especially the you know
the Roger Moore films
when it got
when it got really silly was you know he's got a he's got a camera and he's you know
watch or whatever a recording device so there's a camera in the and the queen will ring in the
skate pod yeah the queen will ring and they'll be like oh the queen wants to speak to bond let's
patch her directly through without checking first and then he's having sex with you know
and then and then you know all the all girl or whatever. And then, you know, all the people are like, oh, Bond.
And they, you know, they close the, they switch it off or whatever.
Well, that was, it's clearly that homage to that where, you know,
Mark Strong is the, you know, he's the cue of this.
And he's like, oh, you know, I'll close this over.
He's, you know, he's earned his whatever.
But because it's an homage and it's
mark miller has to be 10 times yeah that so but this i guess it was just a yeah this this movie
we've ever mentioned is better than the comic it's based on oh definitely yeah and all the
it's taken the best elements from it and added better elements to it yes in general it's got more
yeah it's got more character yeah it's got better suits yep it's got. In general. It's got more, yeah,
it's got more character.
Yeah.
It's got better suits.
Yep.
It's got Mark Hamill.
It's got Mark Hamill in both.
Yeah.
It's got,
it's got two main characters
you can tell apart.
Yeah.
Like in,
in this movie,
you know,
Eggsy,
he sort of becomes Colin Firth
towards the end,
you know,
because he puts on a suit
and he kind of,
you know, he slicks his hair and it's sort of, it Firth towards the end, you know, because he puts on a suit and he kind of, you know,
he slicks his hair and it's sort of, it's in memoriam to Colin Firth's character who dies.
But in the comic book version,
they just basically look the same for the whole thing.
They do, yeah.
And they are related, but yeah, they do look identical.
But they look exactly the same
and it's kind of hard to tell them apart
unless they're right next to each other.
Yeah.
Because you're like, oh, one's shorter.
Yeah, exactly, yeah. No, you're absolutely right no you're absolutely right I also liked in this though that
they were talking about
you know if you're a Kingsman you don't have
to speak a certain
way or whatever it's just about being a
nice gentleman to people you don't have to be
like a tough or whatever
I thought that was a nice little kind of
touch and also you mentioned well you mentioned this to the Plumbing the Death Star guys the other week who were great I want right I thought that was a nice little kind of yeah it was nice kind of touch and also you mentioned
well you mentioned this
to the Plumbing the Death Star
guys the other week
who were great
I want to talk about that
in a minute as well
because I went and did
some episodes with them
oh yes
it was good fun
you should do it too
nah
no I will
that they do a play
on the game
oh sure
because in the
in the comic books
there's a scene
and they're all
all the Kingsman recruits
I think are guys in the original.
Yeah, they are, yeah.
And so in the comic book, because, you know, super spies are always seducing women, there's a scene in the comic book where these guys all go to a nightclub, and they all have to practice their seduction secrets on random women.
Yeah.
And you get points if you get a phone number and
you get points if you sleep with them or whatever yeah and it's very much like i don't know i don't
know when pickup artists started becoming a thing but i think it was seven yeah so it's probably i
think it was probably like that's that's miller going okay well i can do anything i want so i'm
gonna have this i'm gonna have them be pickup artists because they're it's cool it's cool kind of thing yeah but in the new vert in the movie version it's more and it's more an expose yeah what pickup
artists do like it's kind of you know one of them comes in and they uh they use a negging
yeah they use negging which you know he you go they're all they're all all all the characters
the guys and the girls all
the recruits are assigned to uh seduce the same woman yeah and then one of them you know one of
the agents comes in and says oh are they uh that you were in colored contact lenses this so your
eyes are so beautiful kind of thing you know and that's negging because it's it's a it's a compliment
but he's also saying you're you're fake in some way yeah yeah and and another agent
comes in he goes well that's that's classic nagging yeah um he's saying he's put a compliment
in there but he's also trying to undermine your confidence don't fall for it kind of yeah
and you know uh and then somebody else does i think he the the main guy edgy asks a question
which is directed to the group right and and then so the the person who you're interested
in fights to reply to you because the question is a general question oh i see something like that
yeah but then they sort of you know and i thought that was quite i thought that was quite good in
that i guess they had to have some sort of because the idea that super spies will have to have all
these super skills yeah they would have to put in this seduction thing. Cause it's a big James Bond thing.
But at the same time,
I thought it was good that they were like,
we'll,
we'll just show maybe audience members,
maybe younger audience members who don't know that this is what people are
doing.
I have a feeling that there might be a lot of people in the cinema who like
turn to the person who invited him.
Like,
Hey,
wait a second.
You nagged me to get me in here.
You son of a bitch.
I would enjoy that a lot. That'd be pretty great. There's also the, hey, wait a second, you nagged me to get me in here. You son of a bitch. I would enjoy that a lot.
That'd be pretty great.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
There's also the parachute sequence.
All the testing in the facility, in the mansion, was quite good.
An interesting kind of...
Yeah.
The dog stuff, I liked the idea that they had to pick a puppy
and that dog kind of grew with them and they had to train as they went.
And he picks a pug because he thinks it's a bulldog.
Right, right.
That was fun.
That's quite good.
You would think that Colin Firth would say to Eggsy,
hey, at the end of this, they're going to ask you to shoot the dog.
So just shoot it in the leg or something.
Yeah.
Right?
That's what I thought the girl did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I thought this is clearly some kind of trick.
Right, yeah.
And it's weird that he didn't figure that out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I guess he liked I thought this is clearly some kind of trick right yeah like and it's weird that he didn't
figure that out
yeah yeah
I guess he liked
that dog a lot though
did you call
that the girl
in the initial scene
where the room is flooded
was actually
yes
a plant
I didn't think
that actually anybody
was going to die
that being said
so the idea
you know behind
the training program
is they don't actually
want to kill anybody
there's always limits
yeah
so you know
they're taught to act as a team by actually want to kill anybody. There's always limits. Yeah. So, you know, they're taught to act as a team
by pretending to kill one of the initial recruits.
They put in a fake recruit, she drowns,
and then they go, okay, well, you're not working as a team.
You have to do that kind of thing.
Yeah.
In the parachute sequence, everybody's got a parachute.
Yes.
Because they don't actually want to kill anyone.
But at a certain point... They don't know that to kill anyone yeah but at a certain point they
don't know that at a certain point if she lets go of if you know it right at the end it's eggsy and
roxy yeah falling and they've you know got a they've only they think they've only got one
parachute and it's really touching goes to whether eggs is going to you know let go and kill and die yeah at that point how would he live he couldn't exactly so if
to you know they're like well nobody can die but he could really die yeah yeah yeah like there's a
certain point like even if he's falling and he lets go of roxy even if mark strong's characters
merlin is like now you've actually got a parachute. It's fine. He pulls it.
He's still dead.
Yeah, you're right.
Yeah.
Don't think about it.
Don't.
Yeah.
You're invested.
You wanted to mention the Michael Caine,
the most Michael Caine moment.
He Michael Caines it up, doesn't he?
But there might be a more Michael Caine moment,
but I think it's the one where Eggsy switches the poison over.
And Michael Caine's like, Ha!
You poisoned me.
I poisoned.
Doesn't sound anything like him.
Just commit to it.
That's what I say.
You know what?
I thought that was handled better in the comic.
Because in the comic, the same thing happens
where he poisons him.
Yes.
But what he does is,
you don't see him do the switch.
Yeah.
He just does it.
Right, yeah.
And then after the guy's dying,
he goes,
by the way, I switched it
because that's classic Spice School 101.
You switch a drink every time
you get a drink.
Right, right, yeah.
But in this, you see him go,
oh, that picture's very interesting.
Yeah, that's true.
Swap.
Yeah, yeah.
And then...
That's true, yeah.
Yeah.
Also, I can't understand
why Michael Caine would agree
to that plan
because he knows that
what they're putting inside
everybody's head is a bomb.
Because basically, for those, if you're listening to this and you haven't seen it.
Yeah, sure.
Whatever.
Stop listening now.
Go watch Kingsman.
Everybody who agrees to this plan where the population control, the population control
where basically people all kill each other.
People who don't, aren't affected by the signal have a chip in their neck,
which means it nullifies it so they don't go crazy.
So essentially, Michael Caine knows
that Mark Hamill's head exploded
because that's what happened.
But then he still agrees to get one put in his own head,
which is stupid.
But he would assume that he was going to kill Eggsy
and get away scot-free.
No, no, but even then,
he wouldn't agree to Valentine to say,
yeah, put a bomb in my head.
But that's his only option, really.
Because otherwise he's just shot to death or whatever.
Yeah, I guess you're right.
Here's a question for you.
Okay.
Where are all the other Kingsman agents?
That's a really good question. Because they all appear as holograms in the opening act.
Well, they make mention that they don't know which of the other Kingsmen can be trusted.
So they don't bring any of them in for the final battle.
That's right.
They know Roxy's obviously fine because she's new.
And they know Merlin's fine because he's fine.
And the main guy's the main guy.
Yeah.
And the same thing actually happens in the comic.
Where they just get all the new recruits.
Right.
Yeah.
What you could probably do though
just check the scar well check the scar yes but also maybe right right at the last second
you could say you could ring them all and be like hey we know some of you might be traitors but if
you aren't lock yourself in a bathroom because you're going to try and kill everybody in a second
so just do that and we'll fix everything and then you'll be fine.
And then we'll work on this later.
And if any of you are traitors, we will kill you.
If you're not, you live.
See what I'm saying?
Well, they would have found out at the end because their heads would have exploded.
Yeah, that's true.
Oh, you're right.
Their heads would have exploded.
But they didn't know that though either.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Should I buy the Kingsman Breton World Time Automatic Chronograph?
It's only $24,000.
Is that all?
Yeah.
Yeah, that's fine.
Should I buy two?
Do you want one? I actually do. Yeah, I'll get one. We'll need some more Patreon money, obviously. Is that all? Yeah. Yeah, that's fine. Do you want one?
I actually do.
Yeah, I'll get one.
We'll need some more Patreon money, obviously.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah.
Okay, cool.
Great.
$24,000 for a watch.
It's a nice watch though.
How is that even possible?
That's not even expensive for like a-
That's not expensive for a watch.
Well, I mean it is, but it's not the upper end.
Like you can get a million dollar watch if you really-
Do you remember the time when I went to buy a watch and you were with me yes this is like early 2000s but go ahead and and uh and i and
he's like yeah you can buy this watch it's cool or you can get the exact same watch but i do remember
it's a thousand dollars more because it has a diamond in it and the diamond was like a half a
millimeter wide i remember that no yeah doesn't, though, on your wrist right now?
Boy, does it.
It's so shiny.
You can even buy, like, the Union suits,
like the Churchill one-piece Union suits that they wear.
What about that black watch?
How much is that one?
$7,500.
That one's really good.
Yeah, I know, right?
All right, well, I guess we'll wrap it up.
Okay, what about product placement?
Did it bother you?
Didn't bother me.
Besides the clothes, which I enjoyed.
Yes.
What other product placement was there?
I didn't even notice.
There was McDonald's.
Oh, yeah, sure.
And that didn't bother...
I thought that was quite funny, that scene, actually.
And the idea behind that product placement, ultimately,
is that McDonald's is terrible.
Yeah, that's right.
Like, because he thought it was going to be some excellent feast
that is worthy of a multi-billionaire,
but it's McDonald's, and he's like, oh, okay.
But he rolls with it as well.
That's what's great about Colin Firth,
because he's such a classy dude.
He's just like, I'll take the Big Mac, wonderful.
That is really cool.
How would you compare it to X-Men First Class and Kick-Ass,
these last two films, Matthew Bourne?
When you say compare, do you mean just better or worse?
Yeah, exactly, because that's how we do it here.
What was the one after X-Men First Class
Kick-Ass
Kingsman was my favourite
I think
out of all three
it's probably more fun
than X-Men First Class
yeah
but I wouldn't say it's better
I think X-Men First Class
I've seen it
you know a half a dozen times
at this point
and I think it's run its course
okay sure
like we did a commentary on it.
We did.
For example.
Yeah, we won.
Theweeklyplanet.bandcamp.com.
Download that if you want.
Plugging the shit out of it.
Yeah, absolutely.
Then people can't stop listening
five minutes before the end
and miss the plugs.
We have to keep going.
It's better than Kick-Ass though, I think.
It is definitely.
And I like Kick-Ass a lot,
but I enjoy this more.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
But they also have,
it has the same thing as Kick-Ass where it just really ramps up at the end like big time yeah
like it just goes bananas oh yeah yeah in a good way oh yeah yeah my honest is always a good way
definitely my it's it's definitely a best movie ever for me oh yeah me too all right i've got a
letter here oh yes uh. From Aaron, the official
Nick Mason. I think we've already
got an official Nick Mason and it's not me.
I hereby reclaim my title.
Oh, I see, from the previous
guy. Okay, cool. I am now
grittier and more grounded in reality
to appeal to a modern audience.
Second, having us all
seen Kingsman, would it be premature to call it
movie of the year when I first saw
this movie I thought
oh god this is going
to be like that
Avengers movie that
had Sean Connery in
a bear costume
then I saw it and
I enjoyed it so much
I really enjoyed the
subtle comic book
effects which
translated to
unsubtle and fun
head nuclear explosions
what are your guys
opinions on these
effects
I thought the head
explosions could have
been more visceral
they were very
cartoony kind of cartoony and head explosions could have been more visceral they were very cartoony
kind of cartoony
and fun
like more fireworks
than anything like that
I think they definitely
should
I think it would have
been more satisfying
if they'd exploded
in like showers of blood
yes
yeah
and there's not really
any
because they all
sort of go off
sort of
all together
I think it would
I think it would have
been nice to see
like one person's
head explode at the
table
people getting covered in blood reaction shot then their heads explode I think it would have been nice to see one person's head explode at the table, people
getting covered in blood, reaction shot, then their heads explode.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Cool.
We've got another letter here.
Yes.
Oh, is it premature to call the movie The Ear?
Probably.
Yes.
It's probably going to be some great movie.
In your face, Nick Mason.
Yeah, that's right.
Official Nick Mason, not you.
No.
There's another letter here.
I think that everybody horribly and grossly misjudges the rating systems of a movie at least once in their life, right?
I know my dad has, and after yesterday, I know I have too.
My 93-year-old grandma was in town for this week, and my mum told me and my brothers to take her out.
So on Saturday, we started to see a movie.
My brothers don't really care for movies and didn't know what was out and they left me
with a choice.
I picked Kingsman.
Oh boy.
Which was a movie I've been really excited for and avoided most of the promotional materials
in order to avoid spoilers.
Right before we left, my mum did mention that it was rated R but I assumed that it wouldn't
be too bad and it would be more along the lines of Guardians of the Galaxy.
Oh.
Actually my grandma had probably seen stuff like that in her lifetime.
And also, she loves Colin Firth, one assumes.
Because it's Colin Firth.
Boy, was I wrong.
By the first few strings of foul language,
I began to suspect this movie isn't what I thought it was.
Then when the Roger Moore-esque agent was sliced in half in the beginning,
those thoughts were confirmed.
I looked over at my grandma, and she had this look of shock and horror on her face.
It's hard to enjoy a movie with a sense of dread and guilt lingering over everything.
Yes.
Unfortunately, it only went downhill from there.
Oh, yes.
Especially the brutal church scene set only an hour or two away from our home that seemed
to last for hours.
The various exploding heads, the sexual references and the full on nudity.
At the end, we asked her what she thought of it,
and she turned to us and quietly said,
I don't think I like the movie.
Sorry.
I don't think I like the movies anymore.
Wow.
Overall, I like the movie, but I think I'll need to see it again guilt-free.
Have you guys ever horribly misjudged a movie like this?
Love the show.
You guys are dickheads and all that junk.
Look, we may have misjudged some movies in our time.
Yes.
But that was back in the day
before you could get previews on the internet instantly.
Like we could go to a movie theatre and be like,
oh, Kingsman, that sounds delightful.
And it's got Colin Firth in a nice suit on the poster.
Yeah.
We won't know what that's like until we go in.
Yeah.
But now you can just put it up on your
phone but he said no spoilers man he didn't want to spoil is it i guess so yeah have you horribly
misjudged i can't think i have to be honest i've horribly misjudged how good something's gonna be
oh yeah definitely but less so now i've got i think i've got a pretty good radar now yeah yeah
if i think of one i'll chime in but, but... Yeah. I'm sorry, Grandma.
I hope she doesn't die.
Yeah.
Because, you know, cheap as creepers.
Yeah.
You know what it's time for, Mason?
Oh, yes.
What are we reading?
Oh, what are we going to read?
I'm doing the thing.
What are we reading today?
All right.
Can I just quickly say, I did a couple of podcasts this week.
Oh, yeah.
That are both out next Monday, the 23rd.
Oh, yes.
One was with NerdSync, which is an awesome YouTube channel.
And that's where we just talk about, you know, I talk about my channel and he talks about
his channel and how to get started and things we've faced along the way, including people
taking away YouTube channels.
And is this going to be on YouTube?
That will be on YouTube and on iTunes.
Okay, cool.
It's an awesome podcast.
He's done another one with ComicStorian, which is like a big comic book YouTube channel guy.
And it was a lot of fun.
So there's that one.
And I'll remind everyone next week of this as well.
But also Plumbing the Death Star.
I went and did three episodes with those guys.
Jeez.
Which was awesome also.
And the one that's coming out next week is why is hawkeye in the
avengers oh yes so look i know the we mostly talk about the movie avengers guy and how he's not
so crash hot the comic book version gets it gets more love but the movie version we'll see how that
goes he doesn't really shoot down the helicarrier with two arrows though yeah but then he doesn't
oh yeah that's a good point he doesn't he's rubbish cool man I'll be on that podcast
eventually
yeah I know
because I want to get you
on as well
yeah cool
oh they mentioned
they're going to do
at some point
a wise Batman
in the Justice League one
oh yeah
and I was like
you should get Mason
on that
yeah
so
both those guys
NerdSync podcast
yep
and Plumbing the Death Star
check them both out
even before I'm on them
especially before Mason
goes on them
yeah
good advice I'm also reading a book before Mason goes on them. Yeah.
Good advice.
I'm also reading a book called The Martian by Andy Weir,
which is about a man stranded on Mars.
So basically he's set in the near-ish future.
His team think he dies in an accident and they take off and he's stuck there.
And the next mission comes back in four years and he's like not enough oxygen and food and everything for that four years.
So they're actually making a movie out of it.
Ridley Scott's doing it with Matt Damon.
So it's basically, is it Robinson Crusoe?
It is Robinson Crusoe.
Yeah, it's basically that on Mars.
Yeah.
So it's good so far.
There's a lot of like...
You can call it Robinson Space-O.
Right?
Yeah.
Space hyphen O.
Hyphen O, yeah.
There's a lot of like...
And the O is like a telescope
and he's looking through it.
There's a lot of like
combining different gases
to make water and whatever.
Oh, yeah, sure.
I don't entirely understand that.
Hydrogen and oxygen,
there's only the two.
Yes, but there's the method
and whatever.
There's other stuff as well.
But it's great.
I've been really enjoying it,
even though books are for nerds. So don't tell anybody I'm reading books, Mason. Okay's other stuff as well. But it's great. I've been really enjoying it. Even though books are for nerds.
So don't tell anybody
I'm reading books, Mason.
Okay.
No one will know.
No one will know.
Yeah.
You got a watch?
What are you reading?
Well, I read Old Man Logan.
Oh, yeah.
I lent it to you.
It's pretty good.
Did you fox any of the edges?
Yeah, I foxed all the edges, mate.
I bookmarked them
by turning the page over
and just bending it real good.
That's fine.
I'm not too precious.
What did you think of it, though?
Broke the spine.
Broke the spine.
What did you actually think of it, though?
Did you like it?
Because I enjoyed it a lot.
It's pretty solid.
Yeah.
There is, without spoiling it, there is a twist in it.
Even though we spoiled it last week.
Did we?
Yeah, I think so.
No, don't spoil it.
Yeah, there's a
twist in it
and I feel that
that twist has been
used a couple of
times in other
forms of media
quite recently
it seems to be
quite a regular
but other than that
like if you take it
on its own
it's a good one
it's a few years
old though
good action
yeah
spider mobile
is in it
yes it's good
what else did I do
I watched the first
two episodes of
Better Call Saul
oh me too
you're across it
what do you think
I like it a lot
you
I like it
it's early days
yeah I don't know
if I'm 100% on board
yet that hasn't
grabbed me
and also I do feel
that we're two
episodes in
and we've already
seen Mike Ehrmantraut
and Tuco
yeah you're right
like I hope
that's the only two
recurring characters
we get who were
originally in Breaking Bad.
Because otherwise, I don't want it to just be an endless parade of,
here's this guy, what was he up to, blah, blah, blah.
You're exactly right.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, it'd be kind of interesting to see what Pinkman's up to or whatever.
But it needs to stand on its own.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
You're right.
Yeah.
No, I enjoyed it, though, because he's very good, isn't he?
I also did feel the premise is a little bit
the same as Breaking Bad
okay
but instead of
Walt having cancer
it's
he needs money
he needs money for his brother
yeah
because his brother has
another weird island
kind of thing
yeah
yeah cool
well I'm all for that
I'm gonna give it
some more episodes
I'm gonna give it
all of the episodes
yeah I'll probably also
give it all the episodes
oh also I listened to a podcast
um did you watch Breaking Bad not Breaking Bad some more episodes. I'm going to give it all of the episodes. Yeah, I'll probably also give it all the episodes. Also, I listen to a podcast.
Did you watch Breaking Bad?
Not Breaking Bad.
Did you watch Game of Thrones?
No, I'll get to it.
I've got a week where I'll do it.
Anyway, this is good for our listeners, I think.
We've mentioned it before.
It's called Girl on Guy with Ayesha Tyler.
Oh, yeah, yeah. Ayesha Tyler is the voice of, wait, Pam on Archer?
Yeah, yes.
She's a voice on Archer.
She is a voice on Lana.
She's Lana on Archer.
But she's got her own podcast where she talks to all sorts of guys
in entertainment and blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
And episode 153, she talks to Stephen Amell, who is Arrow.
Oh, okay.
He's Arrow, and he's very thoughtful and a genuine, down-to-earth,
nice guy, and it's great.
And he can do that push-up.
Oh, my candy. thoughtful and a genuine down to earth nice guy and it's great and he can do that push-up the the apparently his biggest regret in arrow was that he got so ripped in the pilot
that he cannot maintain that anymore like there's no way to like do a you know learning all his
lines and and film a show and do all the production and whatever and also maintain this ridiculous exercise regime
that gives him like
several sets of abs
it just doesn't work
just loads of abs
so now he's like
you know
he seems like a really nice guy
but he does put his foot down
he's like
do we have to
can we have maybe a reason
for the shirtless scene
in this episode
do we need
like if there's no context
maybe I'll just keep my shirt on
maybe that could work
you know
yeah fair enough
yeah
at least
at least one a season though
please
yeah definitely yeah
welcome back everybody
to another
no
ah
ran out of space
on the memory card
oh yeah
fixed it didn't we
sure did
yeah
is this staying in
yeah
great
all right
letters
it's time for letters Mason
didn't we just do letters
no we were going to do letters.
That was a What We Readin'.
Oh, yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Great.
Oh, no.
Sorry.
Ha!
This is, I don't know, this is a What We Readin' listener recommended one.
Oh, yes.
I don't know if you mentioned this in the podcast, but you should really check out Steelheart
by Brandon Sanderson.
He's a fantasy novelist.
He finished Wheel of Time after Robert Jordan died.
And Steelheart is his take on superheroes.
In the near future world, superhumans called epics.
I think this has been recommended to us before.
Oh, really?
Yes.
Well, cancelled.
But, no, but, in fairness, I didn't check it out then.
So maybe I'll check it out now.
Maybe.
Go ahead again.
Began appearing and using their powers to take over the world.
A boy whose father was killed by an epic called Steelheart joins a group called the Reckoners
to get revenge.
Oh, yeah.
We have definitely been recommended before.
Cool.
All right.
Well, there you go, Mason.
Yeah.
That's two recommendations.
I'm annoyed that people haven't heard every episode of this podcast.
Yeah, right?
Yeah.
All right.
Letters.
It's time for letters.
Oh, yeah.
Sure.
Hello, guys.
I just wanted to say I really enjoy the show.
Your jolly nature is infectious in all the best ways and makes me smile.
Just listened to an episode about Mark Millar.
I felt the urge to write in.
He has always been strange to me and every now and then he'll write something amazing.
Old Man Logan, Red Son.
But most of his stuff is crap.
The premise is always, what if so-and-so was a dickhead?
The Ultimates 1 and 2 was basically just, what if every superhero was a dickhead the ultimates one and two was basically just what if
every superhero was a dickhead that is true you'd hate yeah i think a lot of the characterizations
of the movie marvel characters are based on the ultimates a little bit oh okay iron man especially
yeah yeah like he wasn't as much of a dick in the in the regular marvel universe until the ultimates
yeah but boy i'm glad they didn't go with that The Ultimates Iron Man suit because it is terrible.
Yeah, it's not so great, is it?
Yeah, yeah. The most recent one being
MPH, which I haven't read actually,
where I guessed it would be
What If The Flash Was A Dickhead? And I was more
or less right. Yeah, if you'd said
just then. I haven't read that yet.
Ultimately, I look at most of Millar's work
and just think, yeah, I get it. I read
Watchmen 2.
Keep up the great work. Yeah, that's definitely fair. Ultimately, I look at most of Millar's work and just think, yeah, I get it. I read Watchmen 2. Whoa.
Keep up the great work.
Yeah, that's definitely fair.
And watch out for all them Draculas.
Yeah, mate.
Also, I heard Hamill this week in an interview say, Miller, Mark Hamill.
Okay, right.
And he noticed him personally.
So make of that what you will.
Yeah, okay.
Hi, Nick and James.
My name is Dylan.
I like this girl in my class and I was wondering if you know of any good comic book themed
pick up lines.
Also, I can add the official badass unicorn.
Love the show, and I hope it will go forever.
Us too.
Don't we, Mason?
Yes.
Any pick up lines?
I would recommend don't use a comic book pick up line unless you're super into comics.
Yeah.
In which case, hide your love of comic books.
That's not a good idea.
Good idea.
What about the
killing joke monologue?
Oh yeah, definitely.
Yeah, tell the...
Yeah.
I can't think of anything
that would be...
I'm a non-believer
in pick up lines.
Yeah, exactly.
My strategy has always been
just go in,
mind blank,
first thing comes out
of your mouth.
Sometimes it works,
sometimes it doesn't.
That's a good point, yeah.
Neg?
No, don't neg.
Don't do any of that negging.
No, sir.
Can I show you my enchanted hammer?
Mjolnir.
Don't say that.
No?
Don't say any of that.
No, look.
Just be yourself.
Just be yourself.
And sometimes that works.
Have nice shoes.
Have nice shoes is important, isn't it?
Yeah.
Did you wear a tie?
No.
At school?
No.
What if you were at private school?
Oh, then definitely wear a tie.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Unless it's cool not to wear a tie.
Yeah, unless you want to be a rebel who doesn't wear a tie, then maybe wear it loose.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know anything about picking up high school girls.
Yeah.
Which is good.
It's weird we haven't contemplated it, really.
Yeah.
Oh, well. Good luck, though. Yeah, definitely. girls yeah it's weird we haven't contemplated really yeah oh well good luck though yeah definitely yeah don't hit anybody with a lot of comic book knowledge straight away especially
if they're not into it because that does people do not like especially even even if they have
even if she has i mean she's in high school whatever but even if she has like a like a
superhero themed backpack or whatever doesn't mean doesn't mean anything yeah and that's not
her being like a fake.
No.
She's not a fake geek or a fake whatever.
Sounds like she is basically.
Yeah.
It's just,
that's the thing that's cool.
And you can buy it like urban outfitters or whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so people are just like,
but you know,
I don't know.
We've had a discussion about fake geeks generally.
Not entirely.
People,
you know,
there's always people,
isn't it?
And they're like,
Oh,
there's so many fake geek girls and fake geeks or whatever there really isn't like that's not
really a thing i honestly don't even i don't know but yeah but it's like you know people yeah well
people are like oh there's so many there's fake you there's these people are pretending to be
geeks just so they can attract attention from the opposite sex you know who you know they want to
attract geeks because then they'll be there you know whatever yeah yeah but it's not really a thing so it's just
it's just that i'm trying to think if there even is an example of that being true i'm sure there
is i'm sure of some like i'm sure there would be i'm sure there's like one or two celebrities like
high profile yeah who are like look i need to capture a certain market share you know i'm i'm
a good looking actor and i have to compete with thousands of others.
People have said that about Olivia Munn.
Yeah, so that's a...
And like Zoe Deschanel.
Deschanel, not so much.
Maybe Olivia Munn a little bit.
Where it's like, well, I've got to capture this market
and there's tens of thousands of other good-looking actors.
I've got to find a thing.
So I'll put on, you know, black front glasses
and learn a bit about Star Wars or whatever. But people in the
real world are not like that. It's just
that
like, we were talking about fashion earlier.
The fashion industry is just
churns through things and it
always needs more things to sell.
And right now it's like nerd chic.
It's like black frame glasses and t-shirts
that have like Sonic the Hedgehog on them
or whatever. And people aren't buying those because they're pretending to be nerds it's just they're in the
shop and they're like i remember sonic the hedgehog that's pretty cool i'll wear that
do you remember when girls used to carry bags with like pictures of marilyn monroe and audrey
hepburn on them yeah that was a thing yeah so yeah you're right yeah anyway what i'm saying
is there's no such thing as fake gay girls but that being said even if she's got that
maybe she doesn't know
what you're talking about
so
just be general
be nice
see where the conversation goes
ask her if she saw
Better Call Saul
oh yeah
I think TV's a good way to open
what TV shows you watch
but if they say
I don't watch TV
I paint or something
walk away
yeah
fuck that
there's arts for nerds
don't need that
yeah
got a question here
yeah
my question is
do you guys appreciate
watching TV shows
more either
like binge watching it
or week to week
I watch Agent Shield
week to week
and I enjoyed it
but my best friend
binged watched it
in the weekend
and it's her favourite show
from previously
official Speed Racer
distributor
now the official
food crumb
in J Jonah Jameson's
moustache
fantastic what do you binge watch it depends on how intense the show is I think like if I'm watching now the official food crumb in J. Jonah Jameson's mustache. Fantastic.
What do you binge watch?
It depends on how intense the show is, I think.
Like if I'm watching maybe like Brooklyn Nine-Nine,
if I'm not, because that's a very light show.
Yeah, that just flows.
Like it's fun.
If I'm a few weeks behind, I'll just get all four episodes
or whatever and I'll just watch one after the other kind of thing.
In whatever order.
Yeah, exactly.
It literally does not matter.
But if you're talking
about a Breaking Bad
or a Better Call Saul
like I watched
I watched the first
two episodes
back to back
yeah
I could maybe do
one more
yeah
and then I think
I'd need a break
it gets to a point
where I know
I'm the same
where I can watch it
but I don't enjoy it
yeah yeah yeah
like I'm like
I feel like I'm just
doing this because
right
I have to
yeah
yeah but you know what
watching four seasons
of Game of Thrones
is going to be a breeze
for me very soon
I'm going to binge watch those
and it's going to be great
I binge watched
the first
seven episodes
of uh
what's that Matthew McConaughey
Woody Harrelson one
true to second
yeah I watched those
all in one sitting
and that is very harrowing
but I still
it was fine
if it was seven episodes
if it was eight episodes
I watched seven if it was six I watched five whatever it was yeah but yeah anyway have a
good one take care mate that dude who wrote official food come look after yourself sounds
very australian yeah and beer said mate yeah no i'm saying that to him all right sure yeah yeah
you sound very australian well don't i with your lack of an accent. It was eight episodes. They're right episodes. Thank you.
Yeah.
One more letter from Jesse,
the official prison warden of the podcast.
Is there anyone,
hey guys,
love the pod.
Is anyone else concerned how prisoners are treated in the Arrow slash Flash TV universe?
Arrow keeps Slade Wilser behind bars in some underground jail on an island.
Flash keeps his freaks of the week in solitary confinement in the back room of a star's lab of stars lab i did star lab sorry that that that did concern me i'm like it's just a box it's just a box and they've had no they've had no due process
no like there's no they haven't been put on trial Or anything like that I mean they're all bad guys
Yeah
But I mean
Like all of
Like Arrow's villains are just
They're mostly just
Like murderers
Yeah
Set up to the cops
It's more the
It's more the Flash thing that bothers me
Set up the cops or kill them
Yeah
What about the girl
Did you see the recent episode
The Flash the girl who could teleport
No
And they put her inside a mirrored room
So she can see She can see somewhere she can teleport there.
Oh, I see.
And she's just screaming against the glass.
Uh-huh.
And then it's like, job well done.
Yeah, what you should probably do.
And she wasn't that bad a person either.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, what you should probably do is say,
go to the authorities and say,
hey, this woman can teleport.
Yeah.
Here's some video evidence or whatever.
Just keep her eyes covered.
Yeah, exactly.
Or, and here's this mirrored prison we built.
Yeah.
Have that.
And then put her on a legitimate trial for whatever she did.
Murder or something.
Yeah, you're right.
Or teleporting somewhere she should have.
There doesn't seem to be any way to get these people food or water
and there's no bathroom facilities.
And we believe that the villains are left to starve to death in a pile of their own feces what the hell so yeah he's right
he is or jesse could be it's an e at the end it's a yeah like i think if at some point in the series
the the good guys are put to task for doing that yeah then it will be a good resolution sure but
if they just gloss over it yeah like i can sort of see in an episode of Arrow,
you know, a supporting character or whatever
coming in and being like,
what the hell?
Yeah.
That kind of thing.
You guys have gone insane with your quest for justice
or whatever.
And then they have a realisation.
There will be a moment when they all get out.
Yeah, exactly.
Of course they will, yeah.
Maybe that'll be the tipping point, I guess.
But why did they even have all those rooms
that's a really good question
probably disco parties
yeah I guess so
disco
for Cisco
yeah precisely
alright that's the show
for this week
we did it again
I just wanted to say
we mentioned the Patreon already
slash MrSundayMovies
yep
if I finish a video early
I'm just gonna
I'm just gonna chuck it up there
oh good call
so if you donated any amount of money I mean you'll still see it regardless but it might be a day earlier
or a few hours earlier or whatever so it won't be every week or whatever but sure so no guarantees
no promises no guarantees of anything ever that's my guarantee that is your guarantee you guarantee
yeah so i think that would be cool but also i wanted to ask you um lewis has written in and
he said he wants to know when we're going to ask you, Lewis has written in and he said he wanted to know
when we're going to do another episode
of Never Go Back.
Oh, yeah.
He said you're not working on Thursday.
Correct.
Do you want to do one on Thursday?
Yes.
Maybe.
Before 2.30?
We do it before 2.30?
Okay, great.
These are details that are off
the podcast details,
but sure, let's do that.
Yeah, and that won't necessarily
be up next week, but...
Do it this week off.
No, but you know,
I'll manage something.
I understand.
I'll Frenango.
Oh, I get it.
Give it a good old Frenango.
Oh, yeah.
Give it the old grim Fandango.
Also, I've been blocked out of my Facebook account
for the Weekly Planet and Mr. Sunday Movies.
Really?
So I'm blocked out as well, presumably.
Are you a person on there?
Did I make you a thing?
No.
I was just going to use the regular ones
then we're all blocked out
what did you do
nothing
really
they just sent me
I went to log in
they're like
we don't know
if this is really you
send us some proof of ID
and I'm like
I didn't even put this
under my real name
exactly
I don't know
if I can get it back
well they're very
they're sticklers
for real names now
on Facebook
yeah so
I don't know
I guess that might be done
off in the wilderness
but I think it still goes through
if I post something to Twitter I think it still goes through, if I post something to Twitter, I think it still goes through.
Okay, that's good to know.
So whatever.
So if I'm not replying on that, it's because I can't.
So if you want to just cover that in just racist slogans and whatever horrific stuff,
just as a joke, because we can't delete it at this point.
Oh dear, oh dear.
Thank you for the Bruton the Basilics
for the things
we like them don't we
we do
we're not against them
we guarantee
it's another guarantee
yeah
next week we'll do
something else
might do a topic
like best whatever
or something
absolutely best whatever
sure
I've got a list of topics
where can they find us
in the style
in the style of Michael Caine
wait
here could find no I can't do it oh well here could find us In the style of Michael Caine. Wait.
You can find... No, I can't do it.
Oh, well.
You can find us at Weekly Planet Pod.
No, I can't.
It doesn't...
I can't maintain it for more than like two words.
You can find us at Weekly Planet Pod on Twitter and Gmail
and one assumes Facebook at some point.
Yeah, it's still there.
What else?
I'm at Wikipedia Brown on Twitter.
I'm at MrSundayMovies on Twitter and all those ones.
And the YouTube and all that. Yeah, it's pretty good. on Twitter. Oh, Mr. Sunday Movies on Twitter and all those ones. The YouTube and all that.
Yeah.
It's pretty good.
Pretty great.
Yeah.
That's it.
That's the show.
Yep.
Yeah, mate.
If you've got like something to say, email us or whatever.
Send it to all that stuff.
Yeah.
Great.
Probably don't send it to Facebook because I can't check it.
Or do.
Because you can't check it.
We could do some kind of meta heist.
Yeah, absolutely.
Hack here.
Some sort of hack. I don't know, how do you get around that?
You hack the planet, man.
That's what you do.
See, the problem with these things is,
and I've experienced this with YouTube,
I've actually got this with PayPal as well at the moment.
It's like, confirm your identity as well.
And I'm like, I didn't put that under my real name either.
So now I'm going through that whole thing.
It's just a nightmare.
But I just need to talk to a person yeah do you know what
i mean yeah you cannot and i understand it's a free service yep so why would they let me talk
to a person exactly yeah so finding a phone number paypal is a nightmare yeah exactly and um that one
i'll clear up this facebook one i may not never be able to but if anybody knows someone there yeah
totally just oh we have t-shirts we never mentioned that
our good mate
golden legend
just go to
redbubble.com
and search for
weekly planet
and there's t-shirts
you can put on
any colour t-shirt
you want
you can put them
on a hoodie
you can put them
on a phone case
they'll look really good
do you want to do
a competition or something
yeah let's give away
a couple
if you're a patreon
we'll give away two
how about that
let's give away two t-shirts
even if you're one now
or you're a new one
whatever
I always get very happy
when I see on twitter
somebody will send us a photo of them out in the real world
wearing the shirt, the Weekly Planet shirt.
So if anything, make Mason happy.
Also, there's a thing up there.
There's a bonus.
Remember when we did that Versus episode?
This has gone way too long.
We did that Versus episode.
There was about three or four Versus which I cut out.
Oh, yeah.
And I've put them on the Patreon.
I will put them up in the podcast probably next month
or maybe later this month on the actual regular as a Minnesota.
Yeah, yeah.
But you can listen to that right now if you want.
It's like 10 minutes or whatever.
Cool.
It's okay.
Sounds fun.
So I'm trying to do more stuff, I guess.
All right.
We'll do another Never Go Back.
What is it called?
Never Look Back?
Never Look At A Back.
Never Look At A Back.
Never Look At Baby Got Back.
The Sub Mix live video clip
it's very dated at this point it is anyway we'll do another one we'll pick it we'll pick a game
we'll play that we'll play the hell out of it that's enough plugs isn't it yeah i think so
yeah if anything it's too many plugs
bye okay bye grab that jam folks
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