The Weekly Planet - 73 Best Comic Book Trilogies
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My name is James, editor at that website.
With me is always my co-host, Nick Mason.
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I'm ready to go.
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We have an apology for last week. I don't know if you got any.'m full of schnitzel. I'm ready to go. Got schnitzel in me tum. We have an apology for last week.
I don't know if you got any.
Lack of schnitzel content?
Is that why?
Okay, yeah.
A distinct lack of.
Laking up for it this week.
No, we forgot the seventh member of the Movie Justice League.
I don't know if you got the dozens of tweets and emails.
I just want to say for the record, I was doing a bit.
I was doing a comedy bit.
I knew all the time The Flash was the seventh member.
We do.
I can be the
third member
you know why it is
even though we've
talked about Ezra
Miller for like months
you know what it is
it's because
until that movie
comes out
The Flash is a TV guy
I don't think of him
as
because we haven't
seen literally
nothing of that
game
that's my excuse
anyway
alright
I accept your
excuse
great
apology accepted
also I was doing
a bit
I wasn't I got an email here from Courtney Heck you remember Courtney Heck That's my excuse anyway. All right. I accept your excuse. Great. Apology accepted. Also, I was doing a bit.
I wasn't.
I got an email here from Courtney Heck.
You remember Courtney Heck?
Yes. From way back.
Yeah.
One of the first.
Probably the first.
Probably the first ever listener.
She wants to be the official.
Aside from the one guy on iTunes that has to listen to every podcast.
I don't think that guy does his job.
If that was my job, I wouldn't do that job.
Would you?
If you have to listen to everything, I wouldn't.
I reckon they make him make make notes and stuff okay so i reckon there's like in the apple server
somewhere yeah there's notes on our first podcast and it's like this won't last that's what it says
poor audio quality we're talking about spider-man a lot i care for this anyway courtney yeah she's the official giant lizard genesis of the pot genesis
genetist geneticist geneticist great as genetics is what i'm studying at college
she college it up she was high school she's moved on uh i know you said uh you'd love to see a video
of people yelling at the podcast when you get things wrong had i not been driving i may have
been able to video myself yelling that you guys forgot the flash as the seventh member.
I'm sure it's about a thousand people emailed you about that.
We just wanted to say that I am one of the many angry fans.
Great.
That's what I've always wanted to have, angry fans.
But to be fair, people were pretty cool about it.
You know, the people weren't like, you're an idiot.
I'm out.
People were, people were nice.
I mean, we still, a lot of people call us idiots.
Oh, sure.
Yeah.
No, that's well deserved.
Yeah.
But on to sadder news.
Yes.
If that's even possible.
No, there's no sadder news than us forgetting a small thing.
Leonard Nimoy passed away.
He did.
That's a shame.
83, which is...
It's good endings, but it's not...
I feel like that's not that old anymore.
It's not that old, and I don't think it's that old in Hollywood.
Yeah. Like, if you're a rich Hollywood guy't think it's that old in Hollywood. Yeah.
Like, if you're a rich Hollywood guy, you can live forever.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, bloody...
What's his name?
The guy who runs Fox.
Oh, Rupert Murdoch.
The guy's never going to die.
I know he's not a Hollywood guy, but...
Sure.
Money keeps him powerful.
He's appeared on The Simpsons, one assumes.
Right?
Yeah, yeah.
I don't think he voiced himself, but yeah.
What does that dickhead live forever
that's all I'm saying
but no it really sucks
and there was a lot
of really good tributes
I never know whether
to tweet out
about these things
you know what I mean
I don't know
you know what I mean
I'm like
should you do
the Vulcan salute
yeah
you know what I mean
but no it sucks
he was a
yeah I always liked
Leonard Nimoy
I used to work
I did work experience
like an internship
yeah
at a bookshop
yeah
like when I was like 15 or whatever.
And I stole a lot of books.
And one of the books that I stole was Leonard Nimoy's I Am Spock.
And it was a great read.
It's like his biography.
He released two biographies.
One called I Am Not Spock.
And then, because you know, that was kind of the joke that he was this emotionless robot guy.
And that was the era when you would actors would definitely
get typecast
if they had any kind
of iconic role
like James Bond
or
Adam West Batman
Adam West Batman
like that
so he released a biography
called I Am Not Spock
where it's like
this is other stuff
that I do
come on guys
and then
many years later
he released I Am Spock
where it's kind of
it was
he sort of embraced that
and he had a lot of
in the book he has a lot of conversations with Spock where he's kind of it was he sort of embraced that and he had a lot of in the book
he has a lot of conversations
with Spock
okay
pictures track that down
I'm sure it's around
yeah
I distributed a lot of copies
that I stole
oh good
I've got an email here
from Billy Arundel
he goes
I'm sure the
death of Leonard Nimoy
will be mentioned
very sad news
nope we're not going to do it
very sad news for Trekkies
as well as fans of science fiction in general.
He was also an excellent writer, poet,
photographer, and some great music too.
Give the touch of Leonard Nimoy a listen.
I'll doubt you'll be disappointed,
or you will be,
especially if you don't like 1970s American folk music.
Whatever.
Oh boy.
Anyways, I just want to say my favourite memory
of Leonard Nimoy is watching Star Trek,
the original series,
when I'd be home for lunch during grade school.
I enjoyed the episodes that Spock would be forced to show emotions in some way,
like the sight of paradise, a mock time.
A mock time, yes.
A mock time, yep, and all our yesterdays.
It was a great actor, often lost behind a great character.
He will be missed.
Take care, guys.
Live long and prosper.
P.S. Tell Mason I heard he was a big fan of me on Twitter
and that the feeling is mutual.
Ooh.
There you go.
Way to overshadow Lee Lennon-Emoid's death, Mason.
You're with my great tweets.
Oh, yeah.
Billy, thank you very much for providing a good send-off for Lennon-Emoid
so we didn't have to do any content.
Exactly.
Yes.
But no, he will be missed.
He was a good dude.
Yeah, yeah.
Why didn't Shatner die?
That's all I'm saying. Sorry, I shouldn't say that. No was a good dude. Yeah, yeah. Why didn't Shatner die? That's all I'm saying.
Sorry, I shouldn't say that.
No, that's fair.
Okay, good.
All right.
I have this feeling Shatner might be like,
why didn't I die?
I've got so much press from this.
There were some Avengers posters released this week.
We got a new Avengers poster.
I didn't see it.
One where Iron Man was at the front.
One with Captain America was at the front. We got a solo iron man one a solo black widow one a solo hulk
one a solo thor one solo nick fury one and they're doing a few more as the days go on is there a
vision one not yet keeping it under wraps keeping under wraps that's how they do it good yep but uh
the good news is that robert downey jr posted the first one and that was on the 24th of uh
february he said expect big news eight days from now.
So people are like, what could it be?
Is it going to be a Spider-Man thing?
Is it going to be like an announcement of a new Iron Man movie?
Has he like, I don't know, new facial hair?
Sure.
Is he going to bring back the chin strap?
Yeah.
He hasn't got the chin strap in this one.
Have you noticed?
He only had it for three.
Bold move or the correct move?
Like I think.
Why did they go chin strap for that one?
I think it's because, here's my guess,
because in the third one,
and we might do this this week.
It's so hard to maintain.
Yeah, but I mean...
Not that I've ever had one.
We should talk about trilogies this week.
We are, maybe.
But I think in a trilogy,
by the third one, the star doesn't care anymore.
Oh, okay.
And they've stopped working out.
Like in Blade 3.
Yeah.
Sleeved.
He's wearing long sleeves.
Tobey Maguire as well.
Yeah, because he's like,
I can't be bothered working out.
And I think Robert Downey Jr.
is in good shape for a guy his age.
Yeah.
But he is a guy his age.
Yeah.
At a certain point,
you start losing chin definition.
And I think he's like,
well, we'll just give him a chin strap,
beard,
and that gives the illusion of chin. you're saying that somehow we're between iron man 3 and age of ultron he's got that back though i think so yeah yeah doing some chin ups oh yes
very good thank you but yeah so any thoughts on what that big announcement might be
it's probably the vision yeah probably just gonna give it away yeah it might be. It's probably The Vision. Yeah. Probably just going to give it away. Yeah. It might be a new trailer. Who knows?
It remains to be seen.
We'll come back to Spider-Man, though, in a bit, maybe.
Okay.
All right.
Dennis Villeneuve will direct Blade Runner 2.
Was that the official announcement? That's right.
He directed Prisoners, which was Hugh Jackman.
Making a shrug.
He's got Paul Dano in a hot shower. Did you see Prisoners, which was Hugh Jackman. I'm making a shrug. He's got Paul Dano in a hot shower.
Did you see Prisoners?
No.
It was really good.
I like Paul Dano and stuff.
Gyllenhaal, Jake Gyllenhaal's in it, I think.
He's a cop.
The kids get kidnapped and Hugh Jackman's like, where are my bloody kids?
No memory of this.
He's really good in it.
No memory of this.
He's got a goatee.
He's got some chin definition.
Absolutely.
He's not.
He's gated, if anything.
You haven't seen Prisoners. No. I know. You hate the. He's gated, if anything. You haven't seen Prisoners.
No.
I know.
You hate the guys who are like, oh my God, I haven't seen it.
Yeah, exactly.
I hate new mates.
What about this, though?
I haven't seen Birdman yet.
It's fine.
Do whatever you want.
You did flip out a few.
I did not.
You did so.
Oh, maybe I did.
Oh, no, I said I'm surprised you haven't.
Yeah.
But I wouldn't say, I would hardly say I flipped out.
Okay, sure. Yeah. But yeah, Blade Runner 2. Harrison Ford will return. That's weird, isn't it? As the Blade Runner. yeah but I wouldn't say I would hardly say I flipped out okay sure
but yeah Blade Runner 2
Harrison Ford will return
that's weird
as the Blade Runner
that was his job wasn't it
is that the official description
of the job
and the thing
I guess so
but it's never really
defined what that is
just chase after robots
robot chaser
that's
Rick Deckard
robot chaser
how good's that
yeah
much better
but is he a robot
though because as i've said before sometimes harrison ford thinks he's not a robot just to
be clear listeners also we know that their replicants are not robots no we don't know that
yeah we've talked about this it depends on which version and who you ask the director says that he
was it's left ambiguous depending on the cut sometimes there's a unicorn dream sometimes they drive off into the sunset at the end sometimes harrison ford looks directly in
the camera and says i'm a replicant and i was all along what's a replicant you mean a robot yeah
yeah that's what i thought you meant yeah uh so what do you think they're gonna go with i think
i don't i don't think they could do either yeah the replicants can age because he was
if he was a replicant he was a special kind of replicant.
Right.
Like one that was very indistinguishable from humans.
Yeah.
I mean, there were others who were like that, but he didn't seem to have the strength of
a replicant.
That's true, yeah.
And he had kind of more control over his emotions and whatnot.
Do you think they're going to leave it ambiguous again?
I reckon that's what...
No, if I had to guess, I would say,
and I do have to guess,
I'm contractually obligated to guess right now,
I'm going to say they're going to leave it ambiguous again
up until the end of this movie.
Okay, fair enough.
So we still...
Where they drop his pants and he's like a Ken doll.
Yeah, exactly, yeah.
He's like, oh, I should have checked.
It's been 40 years.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No wonder I never needed to pee for 40 years.
So odd.
Yeah, great.
I think it's probably good that Ridley Scott's not doing it
because he's doing other stuff and whatever.
You know, it's sometimes nice to get a different vision on things,
like the vision.
Like the vision.
Do we have any idea what they're going to base it on?
Is this original story?
I'm not sure
there was probably
a big press release
I didn't read
yeah sure
absolutely
but there are
sequel novels aren't there
there are
yeah
first one's called
what is it
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
and the second one's called
Maybe
question mark
yeah
do you know what it's actually called
okay the
Blade Runner the film is based on a short story by Philip K. Dick
called Do Andro Streamer of Electric Sheep.
Yeah.
Which is not really about...
Sheep.
Yeah.
No, it actually is more about sheep than it is about replicants, if I'm honest.
So would you say Babe is a closer adaptation than Blade Runner?
Yeah, definitely. More pig in the city.
Okay.
There's a lot of sheep in Babe 1.
Because it's all about a pig herding sheep.
Thematically, Pig in the City is more like Blade Runner.
Oh, it's more like Society's Sheeps.
Yeah, it's just Society's Sheeps.
I get it.
Precisely.
And there's a book sequel to Blade Runner, the film, called Edge of a Human, I think.
And there's a third one, which I can't remember.
And those are sequels to the... To Blade Runner, film called Edge of Human I think and there's a third one which I can't remember and those are sequels to Blade Runner
not the
not the original
short story
okay
there you go
well there you go
you'd think there'd be
some more
Philip K. Dick
short stories
that Hollywood
could just grab at
they do
they constantly
but there's so many
there's a lot
there's a lot
Paycheck obviously yeah Paycheck, obviously.
Yeah.
Paycheck.
Do you think maybe...
It's him and Isaac as a mob.
They love it.
Yeah.
Do you think...
Maybe, now that I think about it,
maybe there's been too many black marks on his work.
Oh, okay, right.
Like, not due to any fault of his own.
Yeah.
But because they were like,
well, Total Recall remake didn't work,
so that's bad for Philip K.
And Paycheck didn't work, so blah, you know.
Oh, we've got Minority Report.
That was good.
Yeah, uh-huh.
Just Men Bureau is okay.
Sure.
Men who, angels who wear hats who run through doors.
Yeah, yeah.
So you see that one?
That's a much better title.
Screamers I haven't seen.
Scanner Darkly's not bad.
That's so shady, the one.
Yeah, but that's a very weird genre, isn't it?
Yeah, it's not.
Like, you can't build a franchise on that.
You can't sell any lunchboxes based on a Scanner Darkly.
Imposter.
Don't know that one.
No.
Radio Free Abelmuth.
Oh, sure.
Radio Free Abelmuth.
Next.
That's why I was laughing.
Oh, yeah, sure.
I didn't know Next was one.
This guy can't be right.
Anyway, Confessions Something Something French. Other things why I was laughing. Oh, yeah, sure. I didn't know next was one. This guy can't be right.
Anyway, Confessions, something, something French.
Other things.
Yeah.
Great.
Yeah.
All of those are pretty good, aren't they?
Yes.
Minority Report TV show, though.
Set in the same universe.
It's like 10 years after. They got one of the future seeing people back for it.
Of the three.
Of the three.
Great. But no other original cast
i think there might be a few i know but yeah yeah it's really hard to replicate the acting style of
somebody flapping around in a like a shallow tide pool with a shaved head yeah anyway we should
move on i guess yep um the new there's going to be a new dc spin-off tv series off the flash and
atom is more of flash yeah it's a team-based one uh they're going to give a new DC spin-off TV series off the Flash and Atom what a Flash
yeah
it's a team based one
they were going to give
Atom his own TV show
someone wrote in this week
and said
or tweeted
they want a blue beetle
they want a Ted Kord
yeah
who it is
who tweeted that
I can't remember
sorry guy
no but I got that tweet also
so
that would have been great
but maybe they're saving it
for the movie
that would be great
yeah
okay here's
my question are you caught up on the flash yes you can't you caught up on arrow yes has he
shrunk is the atom shrunk yet no do you think he's going to no not yet he's in the last episode
spoiler alert of the flash or possibly arrow yes the arrow he puts on his suit he flies around the
city like Iron Man.
It's not very The Atom, is it?
You know what?
For TV, it's a good suit.
Okay, yeah.
But no, it's not very The Atom.
Yeah.
But like you said, didn't the original Atom not shrink?
He was just like a little guy? Yeah, he didn't shrink, but he also didn't fly in a suit like Iron Man around Star City.
That's a good point, actually.
I mean, I haven't read it.
I'll have to take your word for it.
But the person who tweeted at us, us again whose name we can't recall
sorry about that
that does make a lot of sense
when you think about it
yeah
it does
it's a very Blue Beetle
kind of
it's a Blue Beetle
looking costume
and the
the whole
the way it works
and what it can do
and basically the entire concept
of
of
the character in Arrow
if you just took his name out
and replaced it with Ted Kord,
you'd be like, well, that makes a lot more sense.
I wonder why they weren't allowed to use it.
Maybe because they were like, well, Marvel are doing Ant-Man.
We want DC's Ant-Man, but we won't make him drink.
Yeah, that's exactly, that's definitely the logic there.
But yeah, because you'd go, well, Kord industry is,
you know, it's a big high-tech firm.
Yeah.
With a kind of a...
Ray Palmer's got his own industry, doesn't he?
But it's not like that.
No, exactly.
He's more a scientist.
He's more just a scientist with a little lab for the most part.
But yeah, Cord would be like, he's kind of a wacky guy, know charismatic but kind of odd kind of an oddball
yeah who has a big firm set of abs yeah exactly yeah thank you and then and he's built a company
and blah blah blah and high tech and he's built the blue beetle suit and the bug ship and all
that stuff so that good stuff makes a lot more sense yeah you've ruined it arrow you know but
he's he's a good character i think i think I think in that, yeah. But anyway, so the team will be Adam, Firestorm, because people love the Firestorm guy.
Which I liked him as well, or continue to.
Captain Cold.
Oh, he's a hero.
Yeah, which would be interesting, because he was actually good as well.
And this is a spoiler if you haven't been watching this season of Arrow, and you don't
want to know what happens, possibly.
So jump forward like a minute.
Blah, Black Canary, but the one who died.
Oh, she's back.
Yeah.
Interesting.
Sarah Lance is her name?
Yes.
I think so, yeah.
Because the other one's Laurel.
Yeah, so that sounds all right.
Yeah.
Because any of those guys I feel like could potentially get their own spin-off.
So it'd be nice to see some team-based kind of stuff
or would it
yeah
okay good great
Dean Cain was
cast in the
Supergirl TV
series
yeah
I guess so
there's more news
actually I was
going to say
a TV team-up
doesn't feel as
impressive as a
movie team-up
definitely not
like when the
Justice League
all team up
that'll be
impressive if
they ever
if they get to
that final movie
they'll get there
basically they might not though TV like I like all those guys but i'm like it's fine it'll be fine yeah
just another show we have to watch it's just just it's fine you can easily get them all in a room
together yeah what else are they doing yeah yeah you're right mason but yeah supergirl news i don't
know dean kane was cast i think the original supergirl was also cast and they're going to
put superman in it they put a casting call out for a guy
who's about Superman's height
square jaw and whatever
but they're not going to
show his face
so the Superman
looks like might be in it
but then they also
put out
they mentioned that
Hank Henshaw
was going to be in it
who's robot Superman
he's robot yeah
replicant Superman sorry
cyborg Superman
replicant
oh okay right
there we go
I see a skit
and um
yeah so
that'll be interesting
I'd like to see him
but you know what
they probably want to do
a proper Robert Superman
no they'll do
like they did with
Deathstroke
Deathstroke?
no
who have they got
in bloody
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D
Deathlock
where he looks fine
on the surface
and then they
you see him
through a
you see through him
and he's got all the
bits underneath
I don't think they'll even do...
If they want to Hank Henshaw,
I think it'll be pre-Cyborg Superman.
Oh, okay.
I think it'll just be...
Because prior to him being that,
he was just a guy who could sort of communicate with machines.
Yeah.
So I think it'll be that.
I can communicate with machines.
Exactly.
We can all do it.
It's not impressive in the least.
Yeah.
Okay.
There you go.
There's more news on that,
but that's just off the top of my head.
I can't really remember it.
Okay, great.
So take that whatever way you want.
Or just don't.
Don't accept it.
I refuse to accept it.
Good news for the Aliens franchise, I believe.
Oh, yes.
Neil Blomkamp has said, it's been said that he's doing the new Alien.
Sigourney Weaver is on board.
She's keen.
Yeah.
Yeah. Sigourney Weaver is on board she's keen yeah yep no but I'm saying
Sigourney Weaver has a massive track record
of being keen for something
and then not
Alien especially
yeah
being keen and then not keen
I can understand that
then they have to ride her out
and then she's like
no actually I'm back in
and they have to ride her back in
yeah
and then she's out again
but if you look at
Aliens 3 and 4
and everything that's come after that
yep
I can understand why she'd be like oh yeah definitely yeah yeah like without the involvement
of james cameron and or ridley scott of course he's gonna be and after alien three you know i
mean and then fours anyway but speaking of that yes she's 65 by the way she still looks great
yeah definitely work but he suggested it's been that this is going to be the sequel to aliens.
Right.
Cause you know,
alien,
basically,
if you haven't seen it,
spoiler alert,
I guess the start of alien three,
it kills off Hicks,
kills off Newt.
It kills off the basic,
the girl who the point of aliens is to save this girl.
Basically.
Yeah,
exactly.
One of that and aliens.
There's two points.
Sure.
And so that movie goes off in a whole different tangent. Sweet Arcturian Puntang. That's the, to save this girl basically yeah exactly one of that and aliens there's two points sure and so
that movie goes off in a whole different tangent sweet arcturian poontang what's the
and it was a big departure from the second one but there was a whole lot of other scripts i think i
want to make a video on it um for alien 3 there was one where there was a wood kind of reserve
planet oh yeah uh there was one where Ripley wasn't in it much,
and it was mostly a Hicks and Bishop movie.
Okay.
And the alien was like an airborne virus,
or like a kind of mutant.
When you say Hicks and Bishop,
there was not a lot left of Bishop.
They put him back together.
I was going to say,
maybe they put him in a basket on the front of a bike.
Okay, sure.
And it's a little bit E.T.
How about that?
I thought you were going to go Empire Strikes Back, like C-3PO back of the... Oh, sure, yeah, in a basket bike. Okay, sure. And it's a little bit E.T. How about that? I thought you were going to go
Empire Strikes Back,
like C-3PO back of the...
Oh, sure, yeah, in a basket.
Just bump, yeah.
That would work too.
So there was a few versions
that didn't get made.
The version...
And that's why Alien 3 is such a mess
because it just went through so much whatever
and the director wasn't happy with it
and he took his name off it.
It was David Fincher.
Oh, yeah.
And he's actually a good director,
so...
But anyway.
So, yeah. But then he actually a good director. So, but anyway. So, yeah.
But then he also suggested that what he's doing is not undoing the three and four.
But it'd have to.
Because if it's set in that time period or it's set after Aliens, either you de-age and you end the movie with everybody getting frozen again.
Yep.
Or you have to write off three and four.
Yeah, that's true.
I mean, because you're right,
because technically you could set it between Aliens and Alien 3.
Yeah.
But you're right, they would have to de-age.
Unfreeze them.
They have an adventure.
De-aged.
And then refreeze them again.
And then back in Alien 3 where two of them die.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that is a
that is a
bit of a pickle
I think
I think he's just trying
to be nice about it
and not be like
yeah you're probably right
you're probably right
it's going to be a case of
because
they're not
I think 3 and 4
they're not all bad
there's some good moments
sure yeah
I think in
like the green screen
puppet Alien
from Alien 3
that's great
sure
that's super good the bit
the basketball shot when she dunks the basketball no she throws it over her head yeah apparently
one take that was real yeah yeah um no there is some good stuff but they're not they're not great
and i wouldn't care if they go and again if you love those movies they still exist yeah you can
be like well this is the timeline i believe yeah yeah the basketball dunk the basketball headshot
there's a making of i
think you can find it it's probably on the alien 4 dvd or you can get on youtube or whatever yeah
but they haven't quite framed it 100 so it goes off screen it does kind of look like a fake shot
yeah but if you see like the the the uncorrected version she actually does make that yeah and
apparently they had to cut away like after like a fraction of a second after she makes it because like literally everybody in the cast of the crew was like yeah like you know because
she's beaten you know ron perlman you know at this you know she's she's beaten him up or whatever
and then she's done you know she's just three-pointed the basketball or whatever but and he's supposed
to be real mad or whatever but then she as soon as he hits it in she's like he's like perlman's like like we did it yeah absolutely yeah yeah but do you care if they write off those movies yeah no
because that was that was the promise like initially was to alien 3 was supposed to
continue the story and it just didn't really yeah yeah i'm totally happy with it just to
push it aside push it aside get hicks back or you clone them all yeah no we did that yeah i'm totally happy with it just to push it aside push it aside get hicks back or you clone
them all yeah no we did that yeah i know but it's an it's a it's an option available sure
technologically like okay sure in that universe so if you want to you can explain the aging where
they come out of it and they've been in cryo sleep for so long that it does if you're in there long
enough it will you will age i guess or it can just, yeah, they got unfrozen like 20 years ago and now this is where we're at.
Yeah, yeah.
What up?
We've talked about this before, but there's a podcast called I Was There Too.
Yeah.
And it's about the host sort of has chats to people who were, you know, on set during or for iconic movies and iconic movie scenes and stuff like that.
But had like no
hand in them really like there were extras or they could be extras or they could be you know
they could be a smaller role they weren't they weren't necessarily the star of the film so there's
one with uh rico ross uh who is one of the marines and aliens which marines rico i don't know which
one that is okay that's all right that's one's one of them. It's really good. It's good fun.
Track that down.
There's, um... I'm trying to think.
That doesn't matter.
Anyway, did you see the Power Rangers fan film?
Boy, did I.
14 minutes, but it was a brisk 14 minutes.
Very brisk, yeah.
I thought it was excellent.
SubZero from YouTube wants to know what we thought of it.
That's Rico Ross.
Oh, I know him.
Yeah, yeah.
Sure.
He's a very handsome man.
Anyway, yes. Is he single? No, he's married sorry oh well yeah anyway sorry uh yeah what do you think of it i thought it was
really great now power rangers was after my time me too and so well actually just i think i was
like 10 but i was like but i had ninja turtles and i'd seen biker mice and whatever right i'm
like i'm done with this I was
oh he was probably with Frost
sorry
but he was Rico Frost
okay
anyway
sorry
I keep digressing
he's still married though right
yeah he's definitely still married
yeah that's fine
yeah so it was after my time
and it was also like
because I was
that was angsty teen zone
yeah
and I think I remember being
a little bit angry
at Power Rangers
because it was essentially
a Voltron rip-off
but in so far as
Voltron was a rip-off of everything
like they're all of those
you know
Technicolor 5 unit
teams that form a giant robot
they're all exactly the same
they're all derivative of something
I don't know what that thing is
but yeah same I was also know what that thing is. I don't know what that thing is. No, you're right. But yeah, same.
I was also angry about that.
And I was like, this is incredibly cheesy and whatever.
But like, the original Ninja Turtles cartoon is terrible.
I think the first two episodes are pretty good.
Because they're like the pitch episodes.
Yes.
And then it just devolves into nonsense.
And are you still looking for Rico Frost?
I had a fun fact, but I can't find it.
Anyway, it's not the point.
But yeah, so this was obviously a real gritty reboot.
And I don't always love a gritty reboot.
But yeah, I really, really enjoyed it.
KB Sackhoff was great.
Van Der Beek was great in it.
I didn't realise who he was.
I had to look it up.
But he's the second Red Ranger.
Ah, yeah. Yeah, that's true. It makes a lot of sense. great in it I didn't realise who he was I had to look it up but he's the second Red Ranger oh yeah
yeah
which makes a lot
of sense
it was
look the effects
were great
I mean there was
some CGI muzzle flash
which I hate
I do
but you know
everybody worked
for free on this
and whatever
so yeah
the same guy
did this
did the Punisher
short film
with Thomas Jane
that makes a lot
of sense
he also directed
the Muse
Knights of Sardonia video clip I don't know that one well if you watch that it'll make a lot of sense yeah he also directed the muse knights of
sodonia video clip i don't know that one well if you watch that it'll make a lot of sense you'd be
like of course it's a little bit yeah good but yeah the effects were great yeah he didn't throw
in every reference to every no like there was no what's the name of the robot uh alpha no no
the guy's like danger that one yeah no zordon we didn't get any of that like they
didn't they didn't throw it all in there but we got just enough of a taste of this world yeah
and it was kind of it was interesting you know that the power rangers had disbanded yeah and
you know i guess the megazords or whatever have been destroyed yeah and p.s if you haven't watched
this you should watch it it's on yeah absolutely it's on YouTube it was on Vimeo
it got taken down
it got taken down
because of some
copyright claim
Saban
Saban is it
Saban yeah
I don't know what
they're called
yeah they are
I think it's because
Saban are going to
release
they are doing a movie
their own Power Rangers
but it's going to be
it's going to be
Power Rangers
it's going to be more
like the original
yeah
which is fine
yeah yeah
but I think that coming out and kind of shutting it down,
I don't think that's the right way to do it.
They could have been like, we really appreciate it.
It's not really the direction we're going to take the movie,
but this is great.
Yeah, totally.
Because it was great.
And I don't even like Power Rangers.
No, neither do I.
Exactly, yeah.
We got a glimpse of like robot versus robot kind of thing.
We got kind of a little taste of how
everything fell apart yeah is the was the machine colony thing is that original i think it was a
villain in oh it was back in the day possibly i don't know because there's so many seasons it's
still going yeah that's true yeah we got balkan skull yeah it's the betrayers of the human race
yeah yeah that's um we got good we got great effects we were great martial arts yeah i
enjoyed the fact that they i don't know why this is a little bit i enjoyed the fact that they all
kept their their powers and their like their suits and stuff even though they didn't have the
megazords yeah that was kind of fun that was cool yeah yeah it was good fun and you know one of them
was just a drunk one was just a drunk one was like still being thrown into dangerous situations
because he was like an adrenaline junkie
kind of thing
yeah
was that the same guy
maybe
I don't know
it's pretty good
it was a breezy
14 minutes
I tell you what
yeah
I should definitely
go back and watch it
but I don't know
with copyright
do you think
that comes under
I mean they're using
the Power Rangers brand
but do you think
they have the right
to take that down
well it's weird about
the way fan films work.
Yeah.
Because I know Star Wars, for example,
you can make anything Star Wars.
Yeah, they love it.
Because they're like, this is free promotion for us.
Yeah.
Because if it's good, people go,
oh, I love Star Wars again.
I'm going to watch some more Star Wars.
I'm going to buy the lunchbox or whatever.
But if it's rubbish, they go, you know what's better?
This isn't my Star Wars.
Yeah, I'll go and watch Star Wars.
I'll cleanse my palate
by buying some more star wars yeah yeah absolutely but yeah with fan films i guess because it is
because it's an actual hollywood director yeah it's got actual hollywood people in it sure yeah
but he's not making as far as i know he's not making any profit on it like he paid
again everybody worked for free or close to free i think the actors weren't worked for free and
maybe the crew yeah or whatever but i don't know the director paid for it all out of his own pocket
kind of thing yeah i think that's i think it is totally like legally it's totally legit yeah but
if you know if you've got the saban corporation breathing down your neck you have billions of
dollars from you know 100 seasons of power rangers or whatever then it's just harder to
fight that yeah but he's not taking it down yeah good so you know he's gonna see them in court
yeah nice which would be good i guess yeah but that's the thing though it's out there now any
you can get it yeah there's no it's like it's done it's like taking pee out of a pool yeah exactly
yeah you're gonna empty the pool i'm saying that they have to break the internet to break the
internet yeah get all that pee out.
Yeah.
But I also like that how it was like we were just kids
and we got thrown into this galactic war.
Yeah, that's pretty messed up.
Yeah, they sort of addressed the issue of why do they keep giving
giant dinosaur robots to children?
What's going on there?
Yeah, that's a good point.
Yeah.
One more piece of news, Mason.
I'm ready
you found your
Rico fact
nope
nope
do you remember
what it was in reference to
he's got a
like the type of gun
that he has maybe
see the one with the gun
that's around his waist
okay here it is
his chest
like in the film
his chest plays
yeah
like he's
engraved it with a knife
yeah
and it says Heath
yeah
and it's always sorry Heath yeah and it's always
sorry
nothing
yeah
and it's always been like this sort of
issue of like
like is that his love
is that someone called Heath
and apparently what happened is
when they
because you know
the armour is supposed to be lived in
kind of thing
so when the actors were thrown into the
thrown into the crew or whatever
they were all issued with the crew or whatever they were
all issued with this battle arm and i'm like you can do anything you want with it you can add
patches you can add you know do this whatever he's like i'll carve my wife's name heather
into the into the armor and he gets to the last age and he's like i don't have enough room
so it's just heath that's pretty great yeah so so it's been he's like he the movie's been like oh
it's so progressive he's got a this guy's his great love's heath and it's like no it's been, he's like, the movie's been like, oh, it's so progressive. He's got a, this guy, he's great loves Heath.
And it's like, no, it was Heather who just ran out of room.
That's pretty great.
Fact.
But he is married.
Yeah, he's definitely married.
You've got no chance with him.
I'm sorry.
All right.
Danny Elfman is said to provide.
Do the news while I do some Danny Elfman score.
Do the news while I do some Danny Elfman score.
He's going to provide some additional score to the Avengers Age of Ultron.
Look out, it's Ultron.
Who do they normally get?
I don't know.
Some randoms?
Yeah.
But we just got a letter from a guy today whose dream is to be a Marvel composer guyeteer puppeteer you're making the motions of a puppeteer yes like a marionette man yeah but
anyway we'll get to that later yeah so if danny but if danny elfman does this he did the original
trilogy spider-man score so people are saying get me pictures of spider-man so they say well if he's in it then then could this mean that they're doing
a spider-man post-credits scene and he's doing the theme that's the thinking hey guys i'm here
to help you out i'm spider-man do you think they could go with the Sam Raimi score?
Because that one-
I just throw it in there.
That one I remember.
I don't remember the Amazing Spider-Man score.
Not at all, no.
Yeah.
I'm sure it's fine.
Yeah.
Could they use that?
Hypothetically?
Or realistically?
Yeah.
They'd have to negotiate it for it, probably.
Yeah.
Probably.
Probably.
Yeah.
Well, because if Sony and Marvel are turning up, they could just be like, you can have that.
Yeah.
What are we going to do with it?
Yeah, you're right.
Exactly.
Or would you rather see a new score?
Because I know Hans Zimmer is doing the new Batman score
and he did the Dark Knight Batman score,
so he's going to do a new...
Yeah, how many more variations on...
Do you really...
Can we really have, ultimately?
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know. But don't know but I mean
John Williams
was in Duel of
at no point am I like
jeez I'm sick of this
John Williams
he's a good indie
he's literally
the best film
the best thing about
you know
the Star Wars
yeah
prequels right
yep
the trailer's good
we talked about this
yeah it's a really good trailer
solid trailer
oh so good
very good
ha ha
ha ha
ha ha
ha ha ha
anyway yeah but even like he did Jewel of Fates for episode 3 It's so good. Very good. Ha ha. Ha ha. Ha ha. Ha ha ha. Ha ha. Anyway.
But even like he did Jewel of Fates for episode three, which is the Anakin Obi-Wan score.
And that's really good also.
And it's got a bit of ha ha in it as well.
Blends it in.
It's good.
But yeah.
Got a letter here from R.L. Smith.
What if Danny Elfman did the Star Wars music?
Oh, there's the Family Guy joke on that.
Never mind.
Is there?
Yeah.
Oh, they get...
It's in the...
John Williams' orchestra is killed and then they just replace him with Danny Elfman.
Yeah.
Way to go, Mason.
No problem.
R.L. Smith.
The Spider-Man reveal.
I was talking about...
R.L. Smith's a great name.
It is, isn't it?
Great name for an author.
Yeah.
R.L. Stein. No, I get it. R.L. Smith. They're similar it is isn't it great name for an author yeah R.L. Stine
no I get it
R.L. Smith
they're similar aren't they
do you guys think
it would be a good idea
to keep the actor
portraying Spider-Man
as a secret
until they release Civil War
we think this could provide
a sense of mystery
and anticipation
as in the comic
when Spider-Man
revealed himself
to be Peter Parker
I think if they're
going to put him in it
yep
I think they might not
reveal who the actor is they're going to stand in
they don't need to cast him yet
they don't need to rush it
yeah but I don't think
that would be a weird narrative note
if the reveal in the film is who the actor is
yeah
like if you take the mask off
oh in Civil War you're talking about
yeah
if you take the mask off and it's Andrew Garfield or whatever
people will be like
is that the reveal
what's the
or if it's a new guy
like it doesn't matter
if it's a new actor
you'll be like
is that
is that relevant
have we seen him
in another Marvel movie
before
that would probably
be the only one
like if he was
in another Marvel movie
in a different role
yeah
and then it's revealed
and you'd be like
oh it's that guy
who was in the background
of that scene
in the other
that would be cool
but what are the odds of that
like oh we've got a
we've got a featured extra
from Avengers 1
but it turns out
he's a good enough actor
to be Spider-Man
in a multi-billion dollar franchise
well remember that
Roshan Fegan
you talked about
as
he was in Spider-Man 2.
It's the bit where Tobey Maguire gets his motorbike plowed by a cop car or whatever.
Oh, yeah.
Or a criminal.
And he does the somersault.
One of the kids is like, how did you do that?
And he's like, I ate all my vegetables or whatever.
One of those kids is...
I stayed at school, I didn't do drugs.
I kept my TV
watching to less
than an hour a night
so
yeah but
what I'm saying
for Civil War
I'm saying you could
put him in the
post credit scene
and you wouldn't
have to reveal
who it is
yeah true
you'd just be like
whatevs
anyway
but listen Mason
speaking of Spider-Man
I have one more
piece of news
no you don't
no I do
who else died
J.K. Simmons won an Oscar
he did for Whipple Ash yeah that was pretty good Whipple Ash so now he'll never be on the show no Speaking of Spider-Man. I have one more piece of news. No, you don't. No, I do. Who else died? J.K. Simmons won an Oscar. He did.
For Whipple Ash.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Whipple Ash.
So now he'll never be on the show.
No.
It's too good for us.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who else won Oscars?
Who cares?
It's always everybody, you know, it's always the best movie won or the worst movie won
or nobody's ever happy.
No.
Yeah.
Who cares?
But also it was Birdman, so why haven't you watched it?
No, I can't remember.
Why haven't you seen Birdman yet?
I'll get there.
I'm a busy man.
Yeah.
You haven't even seen Big Fish, Tim Burton's Big Fish.
No, I've seen Big Fish.
I think we saw that together.
Yeah, he's a big liar.
What a crap film.
It was so good, wasn't it?
You're always telling lies.
I love how...
Oh, it turned out all the lies were true.
But they weren't true.
They weren't true.
They were sort of true.
At the end, he got...
There were elements of...
Oh, it turns out there's actually elements of truth to what you were saying.
That's not the truth.
And also, he told his son
to be his last story would be
that I took my dad down to the water and he
turned into a big fish. That's bullshit.
It's true. Also,
is that what he's going to go tell his
relatives? Yeah, your grandpa turned into a big
fish so I bloody let him go. He's a fish.
What? He's saying he's dead and you rolled him into the ocean? That's weird. You know,
it is a good movie, though. Little Fish with Cate Blanchett. It's incredibly depressing.
Is that a crime film? No, it's like drugs and stuff. It's very good. But anyway. Drugs
are criminal? Yeah, but it's not a crime film as such. It's more about addiction. I watched
the first five minutes once. Yeah, it's good. It's not a crime film as such. Ah, right, okay, right. It's more about addiction. I watched the first five minutes once.
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Okay, best trilogies, Mason, speaking of Spider-Man. That's sunrisechallenge.ca separate best trilogies where Back to the Future will win. Oh, yeah. Okay, sure. Maybe.
I don't know.
Daughters of the Third One, let it down.
Three's not great, is it?
But you know what?
People also love the Look Who's Talking trilogy.
Well, that covers all our bases.
That was based on a comic book.
The thing about Back to the Future, oh, someone also wrote in and said you should do one on the date of the, you know, the future date of Back to the Future 2.
Oh, yeah.
Which is this year.
It's like October something.
October 21st.
Yep.
Yeah.
Thank you, that guy.
We're really good at getting people's names.
What we should do is we should do it every second month.
Oh, yeah.
Like Facebook does.
Yeah, like Facebook does.
Oh, that's the worst.
You know what the thing about Back to the Future is, though?
Yes.
You take out that love story from three and it's fine.
It works.
Oh, okay.
The love story slows that down.
But if there's no love story, why is he there in the first place
why is Doc Brown
there in the first place
because he got
struck by fucking lightning
and shot through time
oh yeah
you idiot
oh
oh
you haven't seen
Back to the Future 2
where that happens
though I didn't see 2
I saw 1 and 3
oh yeah
and then I saw 2
hmm
yeah
they're really good
those movies
yeah they are
yeah make no sense anyway well what do we say you know what you know when
people are on the internet are like oh it's here's something that you bloody
you never noticed about Back to the Future and it's changed your whole
perception of that Back to the Future this is the mall was called Twin Pines
Mall they drove over one of the pines and then it comes back to the future
and it's low pine balls.
That changes your whole, what a bloody, what a revelation.
Yeah, we know.
That's the point.
It's supposed to be obvious.
They obviously run over one of the, ah, internet, the people on the internet.
Am I right?
Yeah, exactly.
I also get people yelling about how
that bulletproof vest couldn't stop an ak-47 right sure i probably couldn't yeah it doesn't
matter the movies man yeah probably delorean couldn't travel through time that we know about
oh yeah it's it's interesting where people's suspension of disbelief yeah i know right yeah
also you'd probably notice if somebody's wearing an oven door under their clothes.
Clint Eastwood did it in fistful of dollars or a few dollars more on one of those.
Oh, yeah.
That's a trilogy.
Oh, yeah.
I've seen some of them.
They're good.
They're pretty good, yeah.
Yeah.
He's really good, isn't he, Clint Eastwood?
For a crazy man.
I mean, less these days.
I think the turning point was when he started...
Talking to that invisible chair?
Yeah, talking toama in a chair yeah
invisible obama yeah that was probably like politics aside that was crazy yeah crazy do
you think if you got jack polance and what's his name clint eastwood and they were both old
yes so they're both 85 yeah who wins that fight oh a punching fight i think jack polance he's very
dead right yeah if he was alive jack palance could do a one
armed push i know he did at the oscars yeah well the people's choice awards is on golden gloves
it doesn't matter mtv movie awards ah okay so the same age same age and jack palance has just
come off city slickers too so he's not happy i reckon it's palance i reckon clint eastwood
has been the tough guy for so long that nobody challenges him.
Like Stallone.
Because I reckon I could beat up Stallone.
And I'd like to.
I know of your intense dislike for Sylvester Stallone.
But I think, like, you know, you'll hear about a really big guy who's never been in a fight.
Because he's so big that people will be like, oh, he's probably a killer.
I'll never challenge him or whatever.
I reckon that's Eastwood.
Like, I reckon he's, yeah, I reckon people will be like, well, that's probably a killer. I'll never challenge him or whatever. I reckon that's Eastwood. Like, I reckon he's...
Yeah, I reckon people will be like, well, that guy's a killer.
I better not.
He's got steely eyes of resolve.
He looks like a weathered old oak.
Yeah.
Just gets harder with...
Oh, sure, yeah.
Yeah, like you swing an axe into him and it just bounces off.
Yeah.
Okay, so at each end of the...
They're both at each end of the football field.
Yes.
Our preferable way to combat.
They very slowly...
Charge at each other....charge at each otherable very slowly charging each other towards each other
like a couple of just worn out old bison uh i think it's palance yeah i agree yeah i reckon
it's maybe even just one real solid punch yeah one real lap one real solid sock to the jaw yeah
i think they both may be served as well i might be wrong anyway spider-man trilogy we're just gonna go
through whatever like he's gonna say some stuff sure uh why don't we start with spider-man because
that's probably the most famous probably not actually no probably one of the first most famous
how about that yeah man maybe not doesn't matter no because the x-men one doesn't matter it's a
bloody trilogy of movies isn't it absolutely it's a bloody trilogy of movies, isn't it? Yeah, absolutely it's a bloody trilogy, mate. You notoriously love
these movies. Wait a second.
I still, I made a video
earlier this week about something. Uh-huh.
I'm listening. Terrible moments in good
comic book movies. Oh, yes. And I mentioned
Spider-Man 2 in it, but I say, I still
maintain that Spider-Man 2 is the best Spider-Man movie.
Even if... No, you're right.
I will not disagree. I'm not saying it's perfect,
but it's still the best one
like it's got
the best story
it's got the
best villain
it's got
even though it
doesn't make sense
because he's a
regular man
he shouldn't be
able to take a
punch from
Spider-Man
it's not the
point
I don't know
I think it's
Tobey Maguire's
best performance
I feel like
I don't know
I think they
get Peter Parker
the most right
in that
they don't get
the width of
Spider-Man very right.
They never got it right.
They never got it right.
And even with Garfield, he's too...
He's witty all the time.
So it doesn't...
I don't think that...
I think Garfield is good.
I thought you were going to say Garfield.
I thought you meant Garfield is witty all the time.
He is witty all the time.
Yeah.
Yeah, except on Mondays.
Yeah, it does.
He's just grouchy.
Don't cross him.
But, yeah.
That movie, like a lot of these,
that trilogy,
look at it.
And people in hindsight are like,
that wasn't very good or whatever,
but no,
this wasn't being done there.
Not well.
And this was the best until three.
These,
those were the pinnacle of superhero movies.
One and two.
As we talk about these trilogies,
are we ever going to find that the third one is the best one?
Looking through this?
No.
Great.
No.
We'll assess that on an individual basis.
Oh, yeah, sure.
But that's the thing.
Every trilogy except, you know, Lord of the Rings and Toy Story,
they don't...
I don't know whether it's enthusiasm for the franchise.
Sometimes it's a it's a
it's a factor
of a different director
that comes in
and finishes off
the trilogy or whatever
in this case
it was obviously
studio interference
right
completely screwed
Spider-Man
and has continued
to screw Spider-Man
until hopefully now
what were the other
storyline options
for Spider-Man 3
I think that oh what what they were-Man 3? I think that...
Oh, what they were going to do.
I think originally he just wanted to do Sandman, which I think would have worked.
Would have made more sense.
Because I think...
And it would have been...
That's an interesting...
He's an interesting villain because Dafoe is a genius psychopath who matches him in
strength and he's a friend of his or whatever.
Doc Ock's great because he's sympathetic and whatever,
but he's also a genius.
And Sandman is a victim of circumstance
who's not particularly intelligent.
He's a victim of circumstance like Spider-Man is.
Yeah, exactly.
And he just wants to help his daughter.
And I think he's well cast and he's good,
but he's barely in it.
So, I don't know.
I think, and I've said this before as well,
when Venom, when they say,
oh, we're putting Venom in this as well, I was like, great, because before as well when Venom when they say oh we're putting
Venom in this as well
I was like great
because I want to see Venom
yeah yeah
but that was a massive
mistake
terrible
and Sam Raimi
even had said prior
I don't want to do Venom
and they clearly
made him do it
and they shouldn't
have made him do it
because he clearly
has no love for that
character
exactly yeah
you know
and Venom needs
his own movie
like you need to do
the black suit
you could have done
black suit
Spider-Man 3 yeah yeah and then make the next one as a Venom needs his own movie like you need to do the black suit you could have done black suit Spider-Man 3
and then make the next one is a Venom movie
you do know though you've got strong opinions
I do have strong opinions
and you know it also ends with Mary Jane
being tied to something and Spider-Man has to save her
which is how all the other ones end
yes it is
but no we should look at the good parts of this trilogy
oh yes did you like it at the time
or were you like get it out of my face get it out of here that's what it's you that is my review my
review system new york style yeah as soon as i figure out my opinion in the cinema i just
continually yell that every five minutes until my opinion changes get it out of here and then
if i enjoy the next five minutes i remain silent yeah and if i don't enjoy the five minutes until my opinion changes get it out of here and then if i enjoy the next five minutes
i remain silent yeah and if i don't enjoy the five minutes after that get it out of here
yeah did you like it at the time i think i was excited to see the characters on screen but they
didn't it didn't blow me away oh really the first one yeah the first one especially and I think it still had
yeah I really felt
that they were too earnest
yeah
especially the part
in the first one
where you know
Spider-Man's about to be
killed by a green goblin
or whatever
and then
all the citizens of New York
team up to
distract him
or whatever
like hey we're from New York
you messed with one of us
you messed with all of us
get it out of here
yeah
exactly and I think it took till like Iron Man to be like you mess with one of us you mess with all of us get it out of here yeah exactly
and I think
it took till like
Iron Man
to be like
stop it
stop it
this is kind of
yeah this is
you know this is kind of silly
but we're
we're rolling with it anyway
kind of thing
yeah
I mean that was like
post 9-11
and
yeah
there was a whole lot of reasons
that you know
I think they included that
well actually
the first trailer for this
was Twin Towers I remember that yeah remember well actually the first trailer for this was Twin Towers
I remember that
remember and had the web
that catches the helicopter
that was gonna be
a scene?
yeah it was gonna be
at the end of the first one
oh okay
like once he's
he was a
I don't know why
they chose to reveal this
in the first trailer
yeah
but I think
that's what they did
for Amazing Spider-Man 2
the last shot
yeah
so apparently
they were going to you know he'd defeat the Green Goblin or whatever.
And then the final scene was like, he's established in New York City.
Yeah.
He's fighting crime now.
Yeah.
So if you're going to do some sort of high-tech helicopter bank robbery escape thing, you're
not going to get away with it because Spider-Man's going to be there.
That's pretty cool.
But then they had to, you know, cut the whole thing out.
Yeah.
But that trailer was great.
Look, there was some excellent action sequences.
Two, I think you're right.
Two had the best.
Yeah.
Two had the best of everything it had.
That train scene is amazing.
The train scene, the moment.
The best, I think, moment between Peter Parker and Mary Jane is when they're having the conversation
in the cafe.
Yeah.
And he has to tell her that he doesn't love her in order to spare her from, you know,
the danger of his superhero life.
And then the car is, the taxi's hurled through the window.
That's the trailer for that as well.
Yeah, exactly.
And that's great.
That blew my mind.
Yeah, yeah.
And yeah, I actually watched that scene the other day just because I included that scene
in the video that I did.
It holds up so well.
There's still a lot of that.
There's a lot of CGI Doc Ock in it where you see him up close and it doesn't hold up
like at all.
But it's still...
Because they're like, hey, Alfred Molina, you want to hang on the side of this subway railing 100 feet in the air?
No.
I'm not very fit.
You can tell that.
I mean, I can certainly take a super powered punch, but I'm not fit in other ways.
Yeah.
But he's...
I mean, like a lot of that movie doesn't make sense.
Like the chip that the arms take over and whatever. And he's trying to make a miniature sun for no reason. Yeah, I mean, like a lot of that movie doesn't make sense. Like the chip that the arms take over and whatever.
And he's trying to make a miniature sun for no reason.
Yeah, I remember that.
For energy.
Sure, yeah.
And James Franco never really put in a great performance in those movies either, I would say.
I feel like he kind of half-assed it.
That was kind of his thing for quite a while.
He does that now if he doesn't want to do something.
Yeah, it's weird, isn't it?
And nobody's ever...
Like, people on the internet
have called him on it
but nobody in the movie industry
is like,
hey, we're going to hire you
for this.
Yeah.
If you think it's dumb,
just don't do it.
Yeah.
Because if we see you
half-arsing this...
Planet of the Apes.
Planet...
If we see you half-arsing this...
Oscars.
Yeah.
With Tan Hathaway, yeah.
If we see you doing this, we're gonna dump you.
Like if you're gonna do this clearly so you can do a riff on it in your next Jonah Hill
film.
Like do a kind of a fun parody of it.
We don't care for it.
We're gonna kick you off this.
Like nobody says that.
So he's done like eight movies where he just phoned it in.
And then he does this is the end where he makes, there's a green goblin cardboard cut out in his basement and they get in front of it or
yeah exactly yeah but he's the most animated he is is in those seth rogan movies yeah exactly
like pineapple express that end of the world one and the last one the interview yeah because i was
going to say when you mentioned yeah he's you know he's he's not doing well in these but yeah
he is incredibly animated in those he's clearly doing well in these but yeah he is incredibly animated
in those
he's clearly having
the most fun
but I guess they don't
I guess he just comes
onto those
because it's his buddies
I guess that's not
like that's the Freaks
and Geeks crew
yeah yeah
and kind of he doesn't
and I enjoy those movies
as well
yeah totally
saying that
yeah
but yeah that's
I guess they're like
look we're just going
to goof around
for a few weeks
and film this
but there's no money
involved
yeah
so then he's having fun
I'd like to get into this more
but I feel like
we should do a
Spider-Man episode
on the movies
should we have done that already
I think we almost
definitely have
how about we do
an episode where
it's James Franco
did he phone it in or not
and we just go through
each of these movies
and we go
yep no
yep no
yeah
but overall
I think there's still
a pretty great achievement.
We could have a phoninometer.
A phoninometer.
Do I have to build something?
Yeah.
Okay.
I mean, we won't say it on the podcast, but...
It's important, though, isn't it?
Yeah, this.
Oh, you phoned it in.
Yeah, I think a lot of what Marvel is now,
the success of the MCU, is built off the back of this,
and these really tested the grounds for... Because X-Men was very dark, and I liked the X of the MCU, is built off the back of this. And these really tested the grounds for.
Because X-Men was very dark.
And I liked the X-Men movies, the first two.
Well, they're a trilogy, aren't they?
Maybe we can talk about that in a minute.
But they're very vibrant.
And it's a very comic book world.
And as we've said, J. Jonah Jameson is amazing.
And everybody, I think, is well cast in that except James Franco, Topher Grace.
A lot of people don't like Mary Jane Watson, Kirsten Dunst.
I kind of feel she James Franco'd it a little bit in the second couple.
Like, I think she was phoning it in by two, I think.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think Gyllenhaal would have been better.
Yeah.
As Mary Jane Parker.
Definitely.
But he was, as mentioned,
Tobey Maguire did a back injury between one and two
and he was maybe not going to do it.
And so they cast Jake Gyllenhaal.
They were like, Gyllenhaal's in.
Oh, wow.
And he went, no, wait, I changed my mind.
No, wait, I was just faking this back injury.
I just wanted to see what you'd do.
Yeah.
But nah, anyway.
Yeah, I think, what's her name again?
Anne Hathaway.
No, the other one.
Jake Gyllenhaal.
No, Mary Jane. Mary Jane Watson. Yes. Kirsten Dunst. Kirst name again? Anne Hathaway. No, the other one. Jake Gyllenhaal. No.
Mary Jane Watson.
Yes.
Kirsten Dunst.
Kirsten Dunst.
Kristen Ritter.
Thank you.
Kirsten Dunst.
Yeah, she was very kind of...
Like, she seemed super enthusiastic in the first one.
And kind of like this kind of vivacious kind of character.
And then...
And I don't know if it was a function of her, again, her phoning it in or the scripts not
turning sort of into incredible downers
but by two
and three she was just like
there was just a lot of her standing at grave sites
you know
I've mentioned this before on the podcast but I do think it's true
is that with especially the
first those the
the Tug of War Spider-Man
they did just go
okay well Spider-Man's had all these tragic things happen to him.
Let's put them all in the films.
Failing to point out that Spider-Man has been around for 40 odd years.
Yeah.
And all these things have happened to him over that period of time.
They've been very spread out.
And for the vast majority of his career,
he's just like this,
like he's a happy-go-lucky fun guy.
Yeah.
And sometimes he can't pay the rent or whatever.
And that's,
that's his dilemma.
Yeah.
But very occasionally,
you know,
his parents come back from the dead
and it turns out they're robots.
Or,
but more,
more accurately.
Like his aunt gets put in the hospital.
Yeah,
his aunt goes to the hospital.
Mary Jane breaks up with him.
Mary Jane breaks up with him.
He can't deliver a pizza New York style.
He can't deliver the pizza New York style.
He's going to get evicted or whatever.
And they've just packed them all in.
Yeah.
Into these three,
into six hours or whatever.
Yeah.
It just makes for a very
kind of melancholy
films trilogy, I think.
I think three
is the only one though
of this whole movie,
all the Spider-Man movies
that doesn't have
a funeral in it
or doesn't end
in a funeral.
See, I could have
sworn it did.
Well, who dies in it though?
I mean, my enthusiasm for the trilogy.
But that died.
Died at the end of two, really.
You know what?
I know people hate the dance of year three, right?
Oh, sure.
I'll come back around.
It doesn't make sense.
Or it does.
But I saw a video.
I can't remember who.
It might have been MovieBob.
Where he said that that makes sense when you look at it as there's an alien symbiote attached
to Peter Parker, right?
Who has no knowledge of the human world.
Peter Parker does not know how to be cool.
So that's both of their interpretation of this is what being cool is.
Yeah, yeah.
And I guess it's dumb,
but I'm okay with that until the bit where he punches Kirsten Dunst in the face.
Oh, sure, yeah.
Yeah.
Like, I don't know.
Not even that jazz scene? Oh, sure, yeah. Yeah. Like, I don't know.
Not even that jazz scene?
Yeah, does he play the piano or something?
Yeah.
Can he play the piano?
I guess he can.
The spider senses, I don't know.
Oh, he's probably the spider senses.
Because he'd play a note, because he's real fast, he'd play a note,
and then he'd be like, goes to play a series of other notes, and his spider sense would tell him which is the dangerous note to play,
which is, say, the one that isn't incredible.
Do you mean artistically?
Yeah, artistically dangerous.
But then he'd probably play that note, because that's jazz, baby.
Yeah, yeah, it is.
It's jazz.
It's not about what you play also, it's what you don't play.
I mean, it's mostly about what you do play.
Sure.
Because that's noise.
Yeah, maybe.
Yeah.
Maybe.
But I think
you probably
you probably
spider sense
is how you play
the piano there
sure
we gotta move on
from this
okay
uh
Ninja Turtles
we did an episode
on this
oh yes
there was a Ninja Turtles
trilogy of live action
movies
boy is there
but there's also
a fourth one
which was the
CGI one
which technically
is in this world
is it
yeah
they've got
there's a bit
where you see
their shelf
the one with
Patrick Stewart
in it
yeah
you see their
shelf of
he's the only live action character you see their shelf and they've got there's a bit where you see their shelf with patrick stewart in it yeah you see their shelf of he's the only live action character you see their shelf and they've got like the time
traveling stick oh yeah helmet and stuff yeah and the ooze and whatever um that's another one where
that starts off well i i still think two is okay right yeah it's it's not, obviously. But that third one is what?
I think I established it.
I didn't say the third one.
Yeah.
It's unwatchable.
And I'm not just saying that.
Like, it's not even...
It's not so bad.
Two is so bad, it's good.
Yep.
Three is...
It's got vanilla ice in it.
It's got vanilla ice in it.
There's some news.
Wasn't Vanilla Ice recently arrested?
For what?
Grand theft or something.
Oh, great.
Yeah.
I think because he... You know how he does that thing where he renovates houses now?
Yeah.
He flips them.
He's got a TV series or something.
House flip.
House flip.
Yeah.
I think he stole some.
He didn't, I don't think, allegedly.
I think.
Yeah.
I think.
No, you're saying it.
You can say it.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I can think I can say it.
I don't want to podcast.
This is the Wild West, man.
I do what I want.
But I think he was, he moved some stuff out of one house and put it in another house or
something like that.
And then we're like, oh, he stole all the whatevers.
Okay, sure. So he's guilty. Good guilty good great yeah yeah you know what he seems
okay as a guy yeah he does i don't know anything about him yeah yeah i've i've met someone who met
him was like and spent some time with him like yeah he's a good dude so you know i don't know
whether that's true we may not be who cares yeah but ninja turtles though that that's clearly a
case of they just want these to appeal to kids.
But in doing so, they've alienated everybody.
Right, right, right.
Including kids.
Yeah.
Because even when I was a kid when that third one came out, I'm like, no, this is...
I didn't see it for years.
Hmm.
Because...
A couple of you didn't see it for years.
That's you.
What do you mean that's me?
That's what you're saying.
About myself?
Yeah. Okay. But do you have any's me? That's what you say. About myself? Yeah.
Okay.
But do you have any love for these movies?
I kind of want to go back and watch the first one.
One is pretty much beat for beat, the original comic.
Yes, it is, isn't it?
And it's good.
I still think it's good.
The suit's still kind of...
It still works.
It's not amazing.
Yeah.
But aesthetically.
But the suits were amazing for the time and they still work.
There's a lot of really cool kind of acrobatics, especially when you consider a lot of these guys you couldn't see half the time.
Right, yeah.
I think they could see through the mouth.
So, yeah.
Interesting fact, Kino, you know Kino from Part 2?
He was their helper who joins the Foot Clan undercover.
Oh, yeah, Kino.
I think it was Donatello in the first one.
Oh, right.
And they liked him so much they brought him back as keno yeah and keno was good but they
also they don't use their weapons in the second one i don't know if you're aware of that that's
interesting yeah because they had to get it up there's a bit where michelangelo's got oh yeah
we've talked about this like they they hold them out right but they don't like hit anybody i think
donatello might use his But imagine Raphael's
Got his
Like he just gets in
Stabs someone through the face
Like that's over
But one's great
There's a bit where
A foot soldier gets
Hits an axe
Into an electrical box
Remember that
Yeah yeah
And dies
And the shot burns down
And they beat the shit
Out of Raphael
Yeah I remember that
They beat him unconscious
And he's out for like weeks
Yeah
Yeah It's pretty good It's great stuff Coreyeldman what's he in that donatello
oh voice off okay voice off wow yeah that was right in my wheelhouse when that came out yeah
this one oh yeah i'm gonna i'm gonna bloody watch it at some point and if you watch the new one
no it's okay you keep saying that to us i'm not saying go and see it but people overreact it didn't
ruin it hasn't ruined your childhood.
It did, but it's fine.
I don't know what everyone's...
It's not great.
Right.
They do a magic blood plot, which is it every week.
Oh, yeah, sure, yeah.
But it's...
And the design, I don't love and whatever.
Can the Ninja Turtles' blood heal all diseases?
Something like that.
I can't remember.
And the end is exactly like The Amazing Spider-Man.
Like a big tower falls and...
Oh, yeah.
I don't know.
But it's...
It's fine.
Anyway, that's enough about Ninja Turtles.
We did an episode on that.
X-Men trilogy.
Oh, yes.
Again, a case of the third one not being that good.
Possible.
Yeah.
Would you say these are the first good comic book movies?
Or would you regulate that to Blade?
Hang on. Which came first? blade uh hang on which came first blade came first like i'm like 97 or something like that well blade was such a departure from the
original blade yeah that i don't know it just strikes me as it's just a action film yeah it's
because in the marvel universe there are vampires but they're not everywhere yeah true and yeah it's because in the Marvel Universe there are vampires
but they're not
everywhere
yeah true
and then it's not
well I guess
because it's
they're not the only thing
yeah exactly
and Blade
in the comic books
was
he was in this
kind of super
vampire human hybrid
kind of ninja
high tech weapon guy
what was he at that time
well he was British
to start off with
so that's
like Constantine yeah exactly like Constantine time? Well, he was British to start off with. So that's... Like Constantine.
Yeah, exactly like Constantine.
The TV show.
And he was more...
Like, his power was more like he couldn't be turned by a...
You know, he couldn't be turned into a vampire.
But, so, that was all his powers.
Pretty much.
Was he a vampire?
No.
He was a man-pire.
I remember him being...
I think he was...
Are you sure about that?
I mean, I don't know.
He was...
If I recall correctly, and I'm going to look it up just for the sake of just having a bit
of fun.
Sure.
But I recall him...
I think his mother was attacked by Deacon Frost while she was pregnant with him.
That was in the movie as well.
Yeah, but he didn't have super vampire powers.
Okay, sure.
Yeah.
Bloody Deacon Frost, eh?
Yeah, I know, right?
He's really got it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I remember liking it at the time.
Yes.
I haven't seen it recently.
Two.
I also actually included that in the video I did.
Done.
Two's pretty good because that's the Gimermo.
Yeah, it's Gimermo.
People make fun of me when I can't pronounce his name.
No, it's Gimermo.
You're right.
Yeah.
Two's good.
Three is garbage for reasons.
Okay, so here's his powers.
Okay. He's got a prolonged lifespan. he doesn't really count uh where are we he can sense supernatural creatures
cool and he's immune to becoming a vampire so spider-man comes in and plays the piano he knows
how he's doing that no because spider-man's powers are psychic i didn't even realize what
yeah that one is though how do you mean? Spider-Man powers a psychic.
No, his danger sense is psychic.
Yeah, but what about the rest of him?
Can you sense the rest of him?
Like his speed and stuff?
No, he's not supernatural.
Oh, supernatural.
Sorry, I misheard you.
Yeah, yeah.
I thought you said spider powers.
Right, right, right.
But anyway, so Blade doesn't...
Should we talk about the X-Men?
Let's go back to Blade.
Okay, whatever.
Let's combine the two.
Whatever. Here we go go what if they were
the bloody team up
what if
what if
no because
yeah so he basically
had those powers
but then
when Blade the film
became popular
as often
as they do often
they changed
they altered the character
in the comic book
so it was more like
the movie version
so he got bitten by Morbius
who's not a real vampire either
he's the living vampire
and sometimes he's a good guy
yeah
he's mostly a good guy
yeah
but he's like
but isn't he also a Spider-Man villain
or he started as a Spider-Man villain
yes
he's sort of a scientific
he was a scientifically created vampire
yeah
but anyway
he bit Blade
and then Blade got all the powers
that he has in the movies
sweet
yeah
good right
he'd go oh my god
just like that movie version of Blade
yeah he did say that
yeah
just like that movie I watched
yeah people are saying
Morbius in a Spider-Man movie
as well
that'd be cool
yeah yes sir
just put a vampire in
whatever
yeah
who cares
bloody Marvel Universe
is rife with them
yeah
well
not really
there's some of them
there's some of them
there's definitely some of them
do you want to see
the zombie universe
I'd do a little bit
they won't do it
no they wouldn't
no they can't
they'd never do that because it's they no they can't because they'd
never do that because it's way too deep and it's people would be like what yeah it's it's too deep
a cut like it's kind of a cult niche thing what was that one that you gave me about that android
who went into the zombie dimension and killed everybody oh that's marvel zombies yeah that was
great with machine man yeah uh-huh that's pretty good yeah um but they never do that because
in like that would in order to do that
they'd have to build
the universe
multiverse
they'd have to build
the multiverse for
like a couple of decades
a cinematic one
but they would never do that
because then
there'd be more kids
and they just need to do
a series of reboots
so it'd be a series of reboots
before anything else
that's how it works
that's fair enough
but yeah
Blade 3 though is...
They might do an animated version.
Yeah, sure.
Or like a...
If they built a multiverse,
like if they built the possibility of that into the cinematic universe,
I reckon they could do like a Marvel one-shot
that is set in the Marvel's universe, right?
That'd be great.
Because then they could get like the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters.
Yeah.
You wouldn't have to get Chris Evans or whatever. You'd just see a zombie. Because then they could get like the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters. Yeah. Or like... You wouldn't have to get
Chris Evans or whatever.
You'd just see a zombie.
Exactly.
You could CGI zombie him.
Yeah.
You could get...
You could team up
like the Agent Carter characters.
Yeah.
Because some of them
have been killed.
Yeah.
Bring them back as zombies
in the one shot.
Yeah, absolutely.
Marvel, steal our idea, please.
Buy it off us.
Please.
I don't think they do CGI
because it's more expensive
and it doesn't look as good.
That's true, yeah yeah I think you could do
a prosthetic
like The Walking Dead
that's proven that
you can make a boring show
with good zombies
yeah
and make it mint
yes
we should do an episode
of that actually
you should watch one episode
and then we'll talk about it
I thought you meant
we should do an episode
where we're in zombie makeup
for the whole thing
with our bloody
what was that
ometer
yeah the phononometer
phononometer phononometer
yeah
Blade 3 though
the Patton Oswalt
we've talked about this before
tells an amazing story
on the set of Blade 3
how Wesley Snipes
was just
high and crazy
the entire time
great
yeah
because he's in
Black Patton Oswalt's
obviously in it
and the way
David Goyer actually
directed that
who wrote the
had a big hand
in the Batman trilogy
the Dark Knight trilogy
and Man of Steel
but um
what was it that
he wouldn't talk
to the director
he would only
make everybody
call him Blade
he would only
communicate through
post-it notes
just like Blade would
Blade would
and um
what's his name
the director
ended up getting
hiring some bikers
to come in
and say that
they were his bodyguards
and Wesley Snipes
got you know
real flustered
and he refused to be
like be there for most of
except for his close-ups
he wasn't there
so a lot of time
the actors were just
talking to nobody
or a stand-in
so it's
yeah
that movie was an nightmare
and Pat Norswood says
if
that movie's like
is it A
if you don't
if you know the story behind
that movie
right but otherwise
it's just kind of an average
yeah
yeah
I remember thinking it was okay at the time, but otherwise it's just kind of an average film. Yeah. Yeah. Uh-huh. Yeah. I remember thinking
it was okay at the time.
I was like,
it's fine,
whatever.
I didn't hate it.
The part of Blade 3
that threw the entire
thing for me
is that Dracula
is in it,
but at no point
do they call him Dracula.
They call him
the first one.
They call him Drake
a lot.
Which is,
just call him Drake.
I don't understand.
They're like,
oh,
this is Dracula
but he's going by Drake now
yeah
why
because he loves
Draco Malfoy
oh
and the
and the smooth R&B artist Drake
he wasn't even big then
how did that
I don't know
but the point
like
why put that in there
what's the point of
exactly
I don't know
thank you
I'm shaking my head
you are shaking your head
like you don't know nothing
because I don't think
people would be like
I don't know I think they probably thought that that my head. You are shaking your head like you don't know nothing. Because I don't think people would be like, I don't know.
I think they probably thought that that was uncool.
They're like, people then get a image of Leslie Nielsen's Dracula.
With the white tie and tails and the red sash.
Because you had to be like a shirtless Dracula in a vest.
You did have to be that.
With a mohawk.
I don't think that's...
No, then.
I'm saying...
Yeah, I know.
You don't have to
but that's the way
that they did it
yeah
I don't think
yeah but I'm saying
I don't think
they would give enough
credit to like
horror movie fans
and action movie fans
just generally
I would have totally
been on board with that
I know
I'm agreeing with you
but I'm saying
but I'm saying
that they don't think
that you want to see that
that's what I'm saying
well I'm glad
they're all fired now
that's what I'm saying
mostly yeah they mostly are good the guy who produced like the bad X-Men movies think that you want to see that. That's what I'm saying. Well, I'm glad they're all fired now. That's what I'm saying. Mostly, yeah.
They mostly are. Good.
The guy who produced the bad X-Men movies
is now the head of Sony.
He is too, yeah. So that's good. Anyway,
it doesn't matter. That's a whole other episode.
Anyway, that's X-Men movies that we just talked
about. Yeah, X-Men movies.
I saw that on
VHS. The first one? I think you were there.
It might have been the first time we met, actually.
It was at my parents' house.
Someone wrote in this week.
I lived with your parents for a long time.
They said, how do you guys meet?
Friend of my brother's.
That's the end of the story.
But yeah, I watched it.
I was like, this is really good.
I'm really surprised how much I enjoy this movie.
And I was like, I can't believe you haven't seen the movie before.
Don't forget to return your VHS, you dickhead.
Yeah.
It's a good movie though, right?
Definitely.
I haven't really gone back and watched it that much.
There's a good bit where Mystique is the Statue of Liberty miniature statue.
Oh, yeah.
That was pretty good, wasn't it?
Solid, yep.
When she morphs into somebody and she has Wolverine's claws,
how does that work?
Well, if you recall in that film she cuts it off yeah yeah but does that mean she can like morph
her body to have extra parts i guess to it yeah that's pretty good isn't it it's really good yeah
high quality sentinel powers because they bought that in days of future past because the sentinels
have mystique powers oh they do too don't they yeah something yeah yeah pretty good the x-men
i remember being disappointed by x-men 2 when I saw it as well.
Even though in hindsight it's good.
I remember being a little bit disappointed as well.
Insofar as there was a machine that could kill everybody in the world.
And I don't know, for whatever reason I'm not on board with that.
And that was more or less the plot of the comic book
that it was based on. For some reason I didn't buy it in movie form.
Well, isn't he, and in the comic, isn't he a preacher as well?
Yeah, he's Reverend Striker.
Reverend Striker, yeah. Yeah, so in the first one it was a machine to turn, Magneto in those
movies in hindsight isn't very intelligent. Because in the first one he makes a machine
that's supposed to turn people into mutants, it does and then kills them but he's still like yeah i'm just gonna do this i
don't believe you the second one is just like i'm gonna kill everybody who's not a mutant right like
you'd think being who he is he wouldn't do that nah like how could he come back to days of future
past and be a good guy when he was willing to kill
everybody in the world on a whim?
Yeah, that's true.
That's true.
It was like that wasn't his big plan in the film.
Yeah.
It was just like, well, I've got this guy here who could do this for me.
Might as well.
Because why is it he?
I don't understand it.
Look, maybe he mellowed.
Yeah, I guess he did.
I mean, he did clearly, but I don't know.
But yeah, three is not very good, though, is it?
Or it's not?
No, it's not.
I think we've talked about three out late. We have. We've done this not very good though is it or it's not no it's not I think we've talked
about 3 out later
we have
we've done this before
go listen to it
or whatever
but yeah
the reason that doesn't work
is because Bryan Singer
left to do Superman Returns
and they got
Brett Ratner on board
they were supposed to get
the guy who did
First Class Matthew Bourne
but he said this is enough
time to develop
so they got Brett Ratner in
who can turn around
a movie on a dime
why can't he
speaking of trilogies
oh yes
Rush Hour trilogy.
Oh, yeah.
Great.
Well, look, Superman, though.
Technically, the Superman movies are a trilogy.
They are not.
They are.
Let me explain it to you in alien terms.
Oh, yes.
Superman 1 and 2, right?
Obviously, the first two.
1 and 2, sure.
Superman Returns is technically the third Superman movie because they discount three and four.
Oh, I see what you've done here.
In your dick.
What do you think it is?
So that's a trilogy of filmers.
You bloody...
No, I don't buy it.
It's the same thing as the alien thing.
It's the same thing.
Oh, I see.
Right.
Okay, right.
Hmm.
So we're arbitrarily just turfing
several movies out of a trilogy.
I guess we are.
Hmm. Yeah.
What do you think of the Superman trilogy?
The one that you've just invented.
I haven't.
That is canon.
That is how it works.
I didn't invent it.
Is it canon?
Yes, it is.
Superman Returns is set after Superman 2.
Superman goes into space to find Krypton.
We don't see it because they cut that scene out.
Right. It's a very good scene. It's an interesting scene. Best effects, I Krypton we don't see it because they cut that seed out right
it's a very good seed
it's an interesting seed
best effect
you can still see it
it's still alive
crystal spaceship
crystal spaceship
and then
he comes back to Earth
and then that's when
Superman Returns starts
and also
it can't be
that far after too
because
his son is
he's probably gone
four years
five years
because his son's
grown by then that much and he can pitch because his son's grown yeah but then that
much and he can pitch a piano and whatever yeah sure but yeah that's a trilogy mason i think okay
so by definition it's a trilogy if it has a piano in it that's what that's what you're saying that's
the you're destructuring all your trilogies around people doing piano solos definitely i am that's
what i'm doing look i don't believe in this i don't think and they when superman returns came out did they say okay we're officially discarding three and
four yes did they yes all right because it doesn't work i mean it does work at all none of it works
we're talking about it ever but yeah because the idea was that people didn't three and four
weren't received well at the time
or now.
Yes.
And so they were like, we want to give this a proper sequel.
I'd say less now.
I would say, I want to give this a proper sequel.
And that's what they did.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
And that's why that's the best movie trilogy.
Fine.
I would say that those movies are all on par.
Yeah.
No, you're right.
Love them or hate them.
I think they're on par.
I know you hate them.
I have a fondness for them.
I don't hate them.
I nothing them. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. But they're on par. I know you hate them. I have a fondness for them. I don't hate them. I nothing them.
Yeah.
Okay.
But they're on par.
Yeah.
You're right.
I nothing them.
There's some interesting elements to each of them.
Yes.
There's also some completely nonsensical narrative breaking elements to them.
I don't believe that to be true, Mason.
It's fine.
Say whatever you want.
Actually, someone, Caleb wrote in this week and said you should do
an episode where it's
different series
versus each other
so like the Man of Steel
Superman versus
Superman Returns
Superman
oh I see right
or like the two
Spider-Man universes
and whatever
so I've noted that
so we will do that
at some point
but yeah
it's pretty good
so I guess we'll just
move on from that
because it's not really
one I guess
are you sure
Iron Man
because it was ridiculous
just really it was ridiculous just really
it was too much of a love letter
to the Richard Donner movies
yeah it really was
it didn't
it didn't work
I don't know
imagine what
these would have been like
if we had the special effects
of 2008
is essentially
six
seven
six
great
yeah
Iron Man
but imagine
imagine it
let's do it again
let's release another Superman movie but imagine if we had the CGI of 2008.
Iron Man trilogy.
Oh, yes.
This is the most recent trilogy?
Was the third one the best one?
No, definitely not.
No, definitely not.
No, not at all.
I think, is it better than two, though?
Is three better than two?
I said this before.
It works as a movie, as like a buddy comedy, cop comedy.
Yeah.
But it doesn't work as an Iron Man movie.
It doesn't work.
Well, it doesn't work as an Iron Man movie, and it doesn't work...
If Tony Stark's supposed to be intelligent.
Yeah, it does.
Exactly, yeah.
It doesn't work because the entire premise of Iron Man 1 and 2 and the Avengers is that
Tony Stark is a guy who learns very quickly and he learns
from his mistakes and in Iron Man
3 he says
hey the Mandarin
come and get me here's where I live and when the Mandarin
does come and get him where he lives he's completely
unprepared despite the fact that under
his house
is like 40
fully armed independently
functional Iron Man suits.
Yes, that he could have just lined up.
Yeah, that he could have easily used to take down a small number of helicopters.
Yes.
Also, the Mandarin probably knows where he lives.
Oh, yeah.
I would imagine a lot of people know where he lives.
He's always shouting about it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe he's constantly inviting people to his house, like his enemies.
Oh, right.
And that's
why he was like this never happened literally never turned up that's true i'm like i'm like
hey open dire state come and bloody get me i'll i'll i'll take you on and then they're like hey
you killed him in the first one he's like oh yeah i did didn't i yeah hey hey he had that big gas
powered iron man suit hey whash, come and get me.
You never come and get me.
Oh, that's right.
I killed him.
Yeah.
Self-destructed.
And like 100 robots fell on him or whatever the hell happened.
I don't know.
The entire expo building fell on him.
No, they did the thing where they did the repulsors together.
Yeah, yeah.
The crossing the streams.
But then the suit then self-destructed. Oh, did it?
Oh, it did. He predated it. Yeah, he pred The crossing the streams. But then the suit, didn't his suit then self-destruct? Oh, did it? Oh, it did.
He credited it.
Yeah, he credited it.
Yeah.
There's also an alternative version of that
where he grabs Pepper and Iron Man.
Just the condiment.
Yes, the condiment, yeah.
Throws it in his face.
And then all those suits fall off.
Oh, yeah.
But where, like, he grabs Pepper
and Tony Stark comes down
and they have a weird kind of standoff
it's not better or worse
so this is an actual film scene
yeah it's filmed
the special effects aren't completed
right okay
yeah
but that looks real great
that was so good
but yeah
I remember being so disappointed
with Iron Man 2
but to Marvel's credit
they learnt a big lesson
from Iron Man 2 where they realised oh's credit, they learned a big lesson from Iron Man 2.
Where they realized,
oh, we can't just make trailers for upcoming movies.
And Sony didn't learn that lesson.
They never learned that lesson.
But Iron Man 2 is just build up.
It really is.
That's all it is.
It's build up and a great scene with the suitcase.
Yeah, which they spoil in the trailer.
Yeah.
Oh, here's a Weekly Planet exclusive for you.
Sure.
I met somebody today who is a friend of Robert Downey Jr.'s stunt double.
Oh, yeah.
For the Iron Man movies.
Okay.
And apparently, like, when they were filming one of them, like, he was in the suit.
Because it's like a...
It's like a plastic shell.
Yeah, and it's like a very...
You have to be a very specific physique.
You have to be really tall and broad-shouldered, but really narrow-waisted.
Because that's kind of how the suit fit.
He doesn't, he doesn't look anything like Robert Downey Jr.
But, uh, but he was wearing, he was wearing like the top half of the suit and the helmet
or whatever.
And you know, the, the, the gloves or whatever.
And he's kind of, you can't see anything cause it's like two really narrow asslets and he's
coming up a flight of stairs and Robert Downey Jr.
Is coming down the flight of stairs and Robert Downey Jr.
Is like, yeah, up top.
Let's, let's do this.
Let's make it happen or whatever.
He goes for the high, he posts for the high five
and the guy just blanks him
because you can't see what's happening.
People had to tell him later.
You blanked Robert Downey Jr.
And you're fired.
Yeah, you're definitely fired.
That's great.
There's a lot of that.
And apparently there was a lot of like,
you know, like bumping
into him as they
switch places and
stuff like that.
Because it's not, you
know.
I'd like to think
there was one
standing Iron Man
suit and they just
swap it in between
scenes.
Yeah.
Look, Robert Downey
Jr. though, he changed
the character of Iron
Man.
Yeah.
Because in the comics
he changed acting.
He did, didn't he?
In Sherlock Holmes
A Game of Shadows.
But that character's not that carefree or wasn't in the comics. No. he did didn't he in sherlock holmes a game of shadows but that
character's not that carefree or was it in the comics it was very somber like a bottle an
alcoholic or borderline alcoholic just full of regret and remorse and anger and bitterness and
shame and hate and they've and they and robert daddy junior's you know personality kind of
took that on i don't care about that because the comics don't have to be the same, obviously.
But I think if they did that now, because that was the first Marvel Cinematic Universe movie,
they made a lot of changes and nobody cared.
But if they brought it out now and they were like,
oh, by the way, Jarvis is a butler and Jarvis is a robot, not a real man and whatever,
I think people would have been very upset.
But then people were like yeah okay
because he wasn't
that popular a character
everybody's an expert
after a movie comes out
but yeah
also you know
how he broke his ankle
or rolled his ankle
in three
a lot of that
is they've just
CGI'd his head
onto somebody else
like the end scene
is not there
at all
do you mean the one
where he throws
the arc reactor
yeah
really that's not him at all like the Titanic yeah the end scene is not there at all. Do you mean the one where he throws the arc reactor? Yeah.
Really?
That's not him at all.
Like the Titanic.
Yeah.
The end of the Titanic.
Some kid's going to find that and blow his hands off.
Like that's not going out when you throw it in the water.
It's just going to... You're right.
It's still got a lot of energy in it, doesn't it?
Yeah.
There better be a scene in one of the like, you know, Iron Man 4 or, you know, Age of Ultron
or whatever,
where some, like, kid shows up and he's built his own, like, claptrap Iron Man suit or whatever.
He's missing heads.
Yeah, exactly.
And Stark's like, oh, yeah, that was really irresponsible of me.
Or, like, he goes to a scene in a hospital and it's like a full wing of like
dock workers
that have been horribly burned
like when he blew up
all his Iron Man suits
at the end of 3
yeah
people like
we were just unloading
some pallets
and then just this
Iron Man suit
flew over
and exploded
plummeted out of the sky
took out Gary
Gary's dead
the foreman
yeah
yeah
those movies he had seven kids the strength of
iron man the movies are clearly in the character yeah and robert downey jr that in the movies
themselves right one is great yep the others have elements of them that are good yeah but i would
say they're probably some of the weaker films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe 2 and 3. Yeah.
Yeah.
Trilogy, say.
Trilogy.
Yeah.
I know, right?
That race track seems like it's pretty good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know why Whiplash thought that was a good idea, though.
Just turning up to face a guy, like, shirtless.
Yeah, that's definitely weird.
Put on a shirt, man.
Anyway, one more trilogy more trilogy okay I'm ready
the Dark Knight trilogy
oh yes
I've heard of it
yes
would you say that
is one where the third one
is the best of the third one
not the best
but is okay
of the third ones
because I'm looking
at the rest of these here
yeah
I mean we said
Superman Returns
is sort of the same
we did
you said that
yes but looking at these other ones even though a lot of people hate the Dark Knight Rises turns is sort of the same. We did. You said that. Yes.
But looking at these other ones,
even though a lot of people hate the Dark Knight Rises,
is it the most consistent trilogy?
Aside from Superman?
I think it is,
but I would argue that they're not.
They're all consistent.
Yeah.
But they've all got,
they're all consistent inso. But they've all got, they're all consistent in so far,
in so far as they all have weird,
like weird leaps in logic and weird stuff that happens in each of them.
Yeah.
Like,
like the Joker's plan,
like the Joker's plan,
which is super elaborate and then,
you know,
relies on a dozen things all falling in.
Yeah.
You know,
exactly the right.
I don't know.
He's a master strategist and whatever, but yeah, there's a lot of that. You, whatever way you look at it, it falling in. Yeah. You know, exactly the right. I don't know. He's a master strategist and whatever,
but yeah,
there's a lot of that.
You,
whatever way you look at it,
it doesn't.
Yeah.
Or in the first one where the,
it's the weird microwave cannon that's supposed to,
the microwave device that's supposed to evaporate all the water and,
and cause,
you know,
put the poison in the air and make everybody insane.
If that were to work,
everybody in the city would be dead.
Yeah.
Like, you'd just fire it up, all the water in everybody's bloodstream would...
Bam.
Just kill everybody.
You'd have a very brief and horrific hallucination and you'd die.
You would die.
And you'd burst.
Exactly, yeah.
You'd burst.
And in three, and there's a video on this, on your YouTube channel.
Yeah.
Which is, Bruce Wayne is thrown into a pit.
There's a whole bunch of guys down there
whole bunch of wood there's no there's no guards yeah just build something and just build a platform
or a step yeah a bunch of steps and walk out of the pit i completely and also you have a rope
you can throw that over and just climb out make a little hook on the end yeah totally yeah you've
had a big rant about that yeah it's on the internet it's on the internet if you look at
dumbest Batman
and Spider-Man moments
that's it
that'll be there
at Mr. Spider-Man
yeah that's a lot
of people's favourite
thing
oh yes
so
it's pretty great
yeah
I mean
now that there's
a new Batman movie
coming
or a new Batman
a lot of people
are turning on
this trilogy
they're turning on it
I noticed
especially in this
last video I did,
because I, again,
I did terrible moments in good comic book movies
and I make mention of getting the fingerprint
off the bullet that goes into the wall.
Oh yeah, that's also in turn, yeah.
I don't want to get into it.
Yeah.
That's the logical weird thing in there.
It's some sort of,
yeah, it's a lot of weird comic book science.
Yeah.
And a lot of the comments are,
Oh, this isn't that much of a good film. Is that what they're saying? Yeah. Well, like a lot of it is, I mean, a lot of weird comic book science. Yeah. And a lot of the comments are... Oh, this isn't that much of a good film.
Is that what they're saying?
Yeah.
Well, a lot of it is...
I mean, a lot of it's very legit.
He's not Batman so much in the sense that he's not a good detective.
He doesn't think things through.
We've mentioned this before.
He's very easily tricked.
Yeah.
He's not the best representative.
He works in this world, but he's not comic book Batman.
But the same way that Tim Burton's Batman wasn't comic book Batman either.
I don't think we've seen comic book Batman yet in live action.
I think in the animations and that we have.
But yeah, I don't know.
They're pretty good films though, I guess.
Yeah.
Also, I think three would have been a disappointment because there was no Heath Ledger.
Yeah, exactly.
That would have gone a whole different way.
And it's a shame we'll never see that.
There's a storyboard'll never see that.
There's a storyboard that's out there
and I don't know
if it's a legitimate one
or just somebody
has drawn it up
on their own
where we see
all the inmates escape
Arkham Asylum
but we see the Joker's cell
like it's left closed
because they don't
want to deal with him.
Oh, okay.
I don't know
if that's a legit
piece of storyboarding
or if that's just
kind of wishful thinking.
In the novelisation they make mention I think that he does escape but they don't know if that's a legit piece of storyboarding or if that's just kind of wishful thinking. In the novelization, they make mention, I think, that he does escape.
Yeah.
But they don't know where he went.
He was just never seen again.
Right.
I feel like he's the kind of guy that he could just go and disappear forever.
Sure.
And like, and not be bothered by it.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, he could just go, I had a good run.
He had a good run.
I had some fun.
Yeah.
Yeah, I guess so.
That's true.
Like, he's not, he's not drawn to, like, he's not like a Mr. Zazz or whatever he has to
kill.
Yeah.
He just, well, I had fun doing this.
Now I'll do something else.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe you're right.
Even though he said that me and Batman are going to do this forever.
Right.
But because Heath Ledger died, they obviously, they can't do that.
But maybe in a few years time, they'll aliens it where they'll make a new Batman 3.
Yeah.
And they'll recast the Joker or whatever.
I'm also under the impression that the scene where Batman is held in judgment by the Scarecrow
was also going to be the Joker, right?
I completely agree with that.
And that was nice to see the Scarecrow in that.
That was cool.
Yeah.
But he would have played a much bigger role.
I know Christopher Nolan very nearly didn't come back because he's led to die and whatever.
But I remember, because that happened before the
dark knight came out he died before i came out and i remember being disappointed that he wouldn't be
in another even though i hadn't seen that yet yeah i was like oh that sucks yeah what i'd seen of it
i was like oh that would have been a good character to see again and again yeah and maybe the maybe
the movies would have continued if he had been alive maybe there would have been more than three
i don't know probably not but yeah we work in trilogies these days boy reboots now it's all world building though
i think for three movies yeah but i think we're moving away from the trilogy because even like
you look at the pirates movies that's now become four and we'll become not gonna be looking at the
pirates movies indiana jones is gonna keep going i think i think the age of trilogies is is over wow that's a revelation to have at the
end of an episode about trilogies isn't it guys just ignore everything you heard on this episode
yeah so i i think there's no i think things now it's things will keep going for as long as unless
the director has a very specific vision like like your lord of the rings like your like your the
dark knight like you you know, like
Spider-Man was supposed to keep going.
There was supposed to be a Spider-Man 4 and they're going to bring in Black Cat and Vulture
and all that.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
I just feel like three, maybe they, they stop at three because it's always the worst one.
Yeah.
That's probably it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I say worse or worst.
Worst one.
I say worst one. Great. Anyway, you know what it's time for though? What is it time for? Oh, my favorite trilogy it. Yeah. Yeah. I say worse or worst? Worst one. I'm going to say worst one.
Great.
Anyway, you know what it's time for, though?
What is it time for?
Oh, my favourite trilogy out of those.
Go.
Give me my options again.
Oh, by the way, Adam Dogson recommended the best trilogies episode.
Adam Dogson.
Yes.
Great.
Yes.
That's good.
It's all got in my notes.
Spider-Man, TMNT, X-Men, Men in Black.
Oh, Men in Black. That's a trilogy who gives a shit
yeah exactly
and that's not my favourite
what if that was the twist
yeah that's my favourite
definitely
haven't seen the third one
but it's irrelevant
I loved them
they should have made
one and three
one and three
three's okay
but they should have made
two's terrible
they should have made them
closer together
Blade, Superman, Iron Man, Dark Knight
it's Dark Knight
I think
nah
oof
I thought I liked
the first two
Spider-Mans
yeah see
exactly
yeah
exactly
look on Charisma
Ryan I'm gonna go
with the Iron Man
films
okay sure
look if Heath Ledger
was in all three
Batman movies
yes
but he's not
so you're saying
they should have
cut him into
Batman Begins
yes that's not
exactly what I'm
saying they should
have gone back
fair enough
do you think
Batman Begins is as good as exactly what I'm saying they should have gone back fair enough do you think Batman Begins
is as good as The Dark Knight
because it didn't make
it went well
Batman Begins
yeah
but it didn't make
crazy crazy money
well that's not really
an indication
of quality is it
no you're right
and then I think
and that build up
like that
The Dark Knight
was so hyped
before it came out
because people enjoyed Batman
McGinn's and watched it on DVD and word of mouth spread and then they cast the Joker
and, you know, that little, even that little calling card at the end of Batman McGinn's,
the Joker got people really excited.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So that, that's responsible for the big, for a big way of the success of the Dark Knight.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But do you think they're on par or do you think Dark Knight's better?
What's the best scene in Batman McGinn's? Ah, the bit in the prison where he beats up all those dudes. Oh, par or do you think Dark Knight's better what's the best scene
in Batman Begins
ah the bit in the prison
where he beats up
all those dudes
oh yeah it is too
it's pretty good
I love all the
Bruce Wayne stuff in that
the Batman stuff
is not as much
yeah
I love the bit
where he's in his house
and he's pretending
to be drunk
and he kicks everyone out
yeah okay
that's pretty good
I love that
yeah
he's a great Bruce Wayne
he's not a great Batman
yeah yeah yeah
I'm gonna say
Dark Knight's better
yeah
fair enough
I'm gonna say the Dark Knight trilogy is fair enough i'm gonna say the dark knight
trilogy is the best of the comic book trilogies but i don't think looking at these none of these
are perfect right exactly except obviously blade yeah definitely they nailed the comic bookness
oh definitely they did absolutely every every aspect of that all right you know what it's
time for though mason what did christian bale keep with a silly voice i don't know i understand it is committed it's commitment yeah but look when we get him on
the show yeah and we can do that because he hasn't won an award like like jk simmons or has he is he
maybe yeah probably one of the machines yeah but terminator salvation oh yeah that's the one
look i'm gonna look i'll be like hey man you realize you could have just
there could have been like just some element of levity in the gonna look i'll be like hey man you realize you could have just there could have
been like just some element of levity in the yeah where they could be like you've given up the voice
or like you could put like a like a voice change a module in his in his thing and then you know it
could be like just a deeper version of his own voice and he'd be like great that would that
that'd be that's been murder on my throat yep absolutely you know we could have a little could
have had a bit of a bloody laugh.
Yeah.
But now they're just in memory.
I thought, yeah, I was genuinely surprised.
I don't know why.
When I saw the movie, I'm like, oh, he's doing that still.
Yeah.
People have been making fun of this for four years.
Yeah.
But he's going to do it?
Okay.
Anyway, it's still your favorite three movies of all time.
Maybe, whatever.
It's not.
There are other better trilogies, as we've talked about.
Yep.
Back to the Future.
Back to the Future, right.
It's the best trilogy.
Uh-huh.
You know what it's time for, Mason?
What is it time for?
It's time for What Are We Reading?
Oh, what you're going to read.
Yeah.
What are you reading?
Oh, wait.
Gap.
I'm doing a thing.
What are we reading today? Now talk about it. Now to talk about that. What have I reading today?
Now talk about it.
Now to talk about that.
What have I been reading?
I don't know.
Do you want me to go?
You go.
All right.
I've been playing the Tomb Raider game on PS3, the reboot one.
Yeah, I've played that.
I've played it before.
Yeah, it's great, right?
It's really good.
It's super solid.
Yeah.
It's not, I mean, you know, the graphics are still excellent,
given it's last generation.
They redid it for the newer consoles, and that looks a lot better.
But no, that's a great game.
And you know what the best part of that game is?
The bow and arrow.
It's so fun.
Yeah, that's great. It's got great shooting mechanics.
Yeah.
I'm just skipping the story.
They're like, Lara, you've got to get the radio.
Skip.
That game is, we must have talked about this.
I think we've talked about this on the podcast.
But that scene where she has to go up to the radio tower.
Yes.
That is terrifying.
It is, isn't it?
Like, if you were seeing that on any kind of decently sized screen,
that is just...
Like, I'm not good with heights in real life.
Aren't you?
When I get to the edge of something, like, I get a feeling.
I get a feeling all up in my business.
When I play that level where she has to climb up to this incredibly high tower,
same feeling.
Same feeling.
For real.
Did you feel like that tower was going to break in half?
Yeah, a little bit.
Yeah.
That's a great game, though.
I've been meaning to play it for ages.
I played it years, well, not years ago, when it came out.
Yeah.
But the last two games I've really enjoyed have been that
and The Last of Us
and I've played a few things
here and there in between
but those last two games
I've really really enjoyed
I think I like the third person
runny shooty stuff
but yeah
I don't think I've watched
anything this week
really
I don't have a
what you
not Game of Thrones
nah
I haven't had time
I'll get to it
are you off yet
no it's next week.
Okay, cool.
And when does Game of Thrones come back?
April.
I've got plenty of time then.
Maybe before.
Possibly before.
You've just got to finish it before the season.
I can do it.
Shut up, God.
All right, I'm going to watch Game of Thrones this week.
I'm going to watch some episodes.
Good.
I'll watch all of season one.
Good.
It's only 30 hours.
Oh, Jesus.
It's not that many hours in a week, mate.
You're right.
I'm also reading a bunch of Star Wars comics.
Oh, yeah.
I've read a lot.
The new Marvel stuff.
I have read those, but I'm talking about the older stuff.
Oh, like the old Marvel stuff?
Yeah.
No, no, no.
Not that old.
The Legends.
Somewhere in the middle.
Dark Horse.
Somewhere in the middle.
Yeah, because I promised that if people wanted, I'd do a video on best Star Wars expanded stories
I'm going to do a comics one
I'm going to do a
books one
so I've been reading
catching up on a bunch of comics
that I never got to read
yep
yeah
there's a lot of good stuff man
there really is
so
I'll talk about that another week
or in a video or something
I've got a letter here
from Jonathan
he says
I'm a college student
working for music
film compositions
for films
my dream is he didn't write that out he for music film compositions for films my dream is
he didn't write that
he said that poorly
my dream is
my dream is to
my dream is to
one day write a score
for Marvel Studios
I know you guys
generally don't care
for film scores
but it's alright
I care for film scores
I care for them
but I think we have
mentioned
and it does sound
very dismissive
you only notice
a film score
if it's bad
yes
what was the film score like it's bad. Yes.
Like what was the film score like for Kingsman?
Really good.
Was it?
Oh, yeah.
Well, exactly.
You don't know.
It was probably good, right?
Yeah.
Because I have no memory of it. Yeah.
I mean, you've got your defining,
you know, your Indiana Jones and your Star Wars
and your John Williams stuff, basically.
But yeah, you're right.
It's the Williams-Elfman scale.
Yeah.
But movies don't work without scores correct like you know
that you know et yes somebody took i think i saw this in red letter red letter media somebody took
out you know the last scene where et goes home oh yeah and everyone's crying and it's sad and
whatever you take the music away from that it's just weird it's just pants like it doesn't work
at all yeah i i don't think we have talked about this but yeah it
whenever you whenever a score is used to emotionally manipulate you yeah i find that
very obvious okay and i don't care for it oh okay yeah yeah i do have that feeling of well what if
you took that out it's like putting a laugh track on a yeah something, the scene that's not funny and something, and going, well, take that out. What have you got?
Sometimes I... Sometimes I...
Like, I notice that it's manipulating me,
but I don't care.
Like, Man of Steel got me in a few bits.
Right.
Like, you know the bit where he's in the bar
and that guy pushes him and he just...
And he walks away and it's like sad music or whatever.
And the bit where his dad dies
and there's a few bits in it.
Right.
You know the bit that got me?
Yes.
The bit with Costner tells him
that he's from space.
Right, right.
And he's like,
I just want to be like a regular boy or whatever.
That guy will be like,
oh my God, Superman.
And do you feel that was at least partly the score?
Definitely.
Yeah.
I mean, credit to those guys.
They really sold that scene.
Yeah.
But a lot of that's got to do with that score.
Yeah.
Man of Steel has a great score.
Yeah.
I think if there's an... Probably with E.T.
Because also a lot of films were slower back in the day.
Films with Muppets.
Films with Muppets were a lot slower back in the day.
Not these days.
Not with Muppets Most Wanted.
But I think back in the day, films were a lot slower paced.
And I think that would have been a lot more noticeable.
Yeah.
Like they needed score to fill in the weird one shot.
Well, apparently the first James Bond, and I haven't seen it, they ramp that score when he's doing nothing.
He's walking down a hallway and it's like...
Yes, no, you're right.
Anyway, that's not Jonathan's question.
We should do a film score episode.
Okay.
But I don't know how we'd do it and be like, that's a good one, isn't it?
You know how we could do it very easily?
Yeah.
Is you could edit in a lot of film scores.
That'd be really easy for me.
It would get taken down probably.
Absolutely it would.
And I don't want to do it.
Yeah.
Yeah, anyway.
This is his what you're reading, I guess, or I'm making it.
Have either of you guys read Nova starring Sam Alexander as Nova?
The new Nova?
Yeah.
I've read some of it as part of Original Sin, I think.
Okay, sure.
Maybe it was the crossover.
Yeah.
I haven't read any of it.
Oh, there's a kid in it.
Yeah, there's a kid.
And he gets the Nova thing.
He gets the Black Nova helmet.
I have seen.
I have read that.
Yeah, he gets his father was in the Black Nova Corps.
Yeah.
Which is sort of like a special ops team kind of thing.
It's the prelude, I think, where he goes to see the Watcher.
Yes, that's the one.
And the Watcher actually talks to him.
Yeah, that's the one.
Yeah.
That's really good.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I'm sure there's other stuff.
So I've not read it, but it looks pretty good.
Yeah.
He is in kind of goofy kid style, though.
Like a little body, big head.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
That's a big helmet.
It's a man's helmet.
Yeah, it is a man's helmet.
Yeah.
He's not high-fiving Robert Downey Jr.
at a flight of standards
is he
that's so funny
and embarrassing
for Robert Downey Jr.
oh yeah
yeah yeah
anyway
I like to think
that Robert Downey Jr.
goes for a lot of
high-fives in life
and they're not all
like they're not all
he posts up
and they're not all taken
and he's just like
whatever I'm cool
you know
he just keeps on strutting like if you follow if you took a video of him just walking down like melrose avenue or
whatever it's a lot of him high-fiving people like hey i was rubbing down whatever and then
like every fifth one people are just looking at their iphone or whatever and he's like yeah keep
it moving anyway he says that i have a personal connection with this story because i'm a mexican
mexican teen who grew up with only my mother and sister, just like Sam Alexander is doing as well.
Well, his father was kidnapped.
Mine just never stayed.
I'm sorry to hear that.
That sucks.
That's a bullshit scenario.
Also, could I be the official Nova, Sam Alexander of the podcast?
Also, in case you guys cared, I became a fan when I first watched James' video of the Captain
America, the Winter Soldier Easter eggs, and then started listening every week after that
that's
I want to bring that up
because
you pointed aggressively
I don't care for it
I'm interested in how people
got listening to the podcast
uh huh yeah
because like
what is it
how did you
if you write a letter
you just write
how did you find out
that would be interesting
because I have no idea
is it through iTunes
is it videos
am I wasting my time
talking about this on YouTube
yeah you are
yeah
no you don't I am but yeah anyway thanks Sam good character good letter iTunes is videos that I'm, am I wasting my time talking about this on YouTube? Yeah, you are. Yeah. No, you're not.
I am.
But yeah.
Anyway, thanks, Sam.
Good character.
Good letter.
Get out there.
I will.
No, you stay here.
Oh, sorry.
Finished the podcast.
Okay, fine.
Anyway, Mason, it's letters time for letters.
Letters time for letters.
I don't think anybody sent a theme song in for this yet.
Don't.
Not because I don't want to hear it because I don't want to do any more editing than i have to sure because now i'm going to put in the what we're
reading and i'm going to find the exact points of pain in the ass i hate doing it yeah little
editing as possible that's my motto but if you send in a letters thing that is so sweet that he
has no choice no don't do that because i have full faith in our listeners like to be talented enough
to come up with a real sweet letters thing i will
not put it in wow because you hate our fans people no because people will send it in right yes and
then i'll feel obliged to put it in yeah exactly because if i don't they'll be like i hated my
theme yeah i don't hate your theme it's very good but i just don't want to do more work until i send
it in right there's no there's only 30 hours in the week Mason
I cannot possibly
be editing things in
are they going to
retroactively edit
all the other ones now
that's true
is that how that works
yeah it is
otherwise we get fined
by Libsyn
yes
this is from John
with a J
I hear people commenting
on how Idris Elba
should possibly play
Green Lantern's
Jon Stewart
oh yes
in the upcoming
DC Cinematic Universe
also people have been talking about Michelle Rodriguez for taking it on and she was like Albert should possibly play Green Lantern's John Stewart in the upcoming DC Cinematic Universe.
Also, people have been talking about Michelle Rodriguez for taking it on, and she was like,
I don't think my minorities should be taking white characters or whatever.
But then she clarified to mean it as, they should be their own superheroes, as opposed to...
Right, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That makes sense.
I think people were like, we're outraged.
You're racist, possibly.
Right, that's true.
People didn't know how to react.
Yeah, no, yeah.
No, no, I did not hear that news.
But yeah, exactly.
She's saying that...
Mother Green Lantern is a white character.
Right, but that's like, instead of just her being on the Justice League as a Green Lantern,
it would be better if there was a character of colour, like an original one.
Yeah, exactly.
That makes sense, yeah.
Cool.
I'd also like to see this become... She could be Jane Yeah, exactly. That makes sense, yeah. Cool. I'd also like to see this become...
She could be Jane Stewart, though.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
He said he'd rather...
She could be Jade?
Is that the Emerald on the Green Lantern?
Jade is the daughter of the original Green Lantern.
Yeah, I think that's what people were saying.
Oh, right, okay.
Possibly.
He says he'd rather see Idris Elba play Black Manta.
I'd like to know your thoughts
on uh and opinions on that idea he's my favorite dc villain that would work i hope he's not in
some weird marvel contract where he can't because he's heimdall because he's heimdall but yeah he
should be a bigger character don't you think the black manta yeah no no no as been heimdall
right okay um but if you did aquaman aquamanaman. When you say bigger, you mean taller.
When you say taller, you mean Stiltman, right?
Stiltman, yes.
Right, okay, we're on board.
You followed the train of logic.
Yes, I did.
Stiltman.
Idris Elba.
Idris for Stiltman.
Can we get the hashtag going on Twitter?
I'd like to see Idris for Stiltman.
He could be an amazing villain if you're the first solo Aquaman movie and you get Black Manta.
Yeah, yeah.
And if it was those two,
that would be great
because there's a lot of the,
you know,
the best,
most iconic superhero roles,
movie roles are villains.
Yeah, true, yeah.
I don't really,
because we did an Aquaman episode.
Oh, Michelle Rodriguez.
She'd love it.
Oh, yeah, nice.
That'd be great.
Yeah.
Because we did the Aquaman episode last week,
but I have a small, like I remember a few Black Manta stories Oh, yeah, nice. That'd be great. Yeah. Because we did the Aquaman episode last week,
but I have a small,
like I remember a few Black Manta stories from when I was a kid,
but I don't know what the modern characterisation
of that character is really.
He's got a big ant head.
He does have a big ant head.
Yeah.
That's it.
Yeah.
No, I don't know enough about him, to be honest.
Yeah.
I don't know, because, yeah, I mean,
but if it's somebody's favourite villain character,
then there's got to be
a lot of
there's got to be
something to it
exactly
there's a reason
yeah
alright thanks John
with a J
I'd like to see
Miss John Stewart though
sure
yeah
I was listening to
one of your episodes
in the car
with my girlfriend
who unfortunately
doesn't find you
oh look at me
I've got a car
and a girlfriend
shut up
rich and in love
yeah
what a jerk
well well
who unfortunately
doesn't find you that funny.
I think something's wrong with her.
She's probably not.
She's probably okay.
She's probably fine.
Yeah.
I've had a lot.
So I, you know, a lot of people who I know have stumbled on the podcast.
Oh, yeah.
Like you were talking about, like, maybe, you know, you put a video.
They've seen an amazing YouTube video that I've made.
Precisely.
Of sorts.
With perfect timing and editing yeah look but
anyway but they'll be like you know I was listening I went on like Dorkly or I don't know
and I heard a video and I'm like is that Meso oh it is whatever and then they've gone and listened
to the podcast but there are other people who have found out that I have a podcast and they listen
I say look I'll find an episode that's relevant to your interests and I will send that one to you
listen to that one yeah but then I don't do that because I'm really lazy.
Yes.
And then they go, oh, I just listen.
I just listen to a random one.
I listen to the most recent one.
I didn't understand it, but it seems like you're having a good time.
So I didn't understand any of it.
Exactly.
I get a lot of that where people are like, oh, tell me what it is.
I'm like, no, it's not for you.
Just trust me.
You don't want to listen to it.
It's not for you.
I'm not saying like comic book
people are better and i have some insider knowledge i'm just saying i am saying that i'm saying you
don't care like you don't care about this stuff but yeah somebody said to me my favorite part of
the show is when you talk at the start and it's not about comic book stuff huh so they tune out
after that yeah after that two minutes we we like oh god what are we talking about at the front yeah exactly yeah anyway listening with his girlfriend this rich
guy with his girlfriend soon to be ex-girlfriend i convinced her that at some point the podcast
you guys spoke in a new york accent and and if she bursts out laughing i can name our baby whatever
i want oh here we go after you guys pull through and now there's a Bruce Wayne Lang
roaming around in the world.
Yeah, we did it.
Thanks to you guys.
With that said,
can I be the official immortal Thomas Wayne of the podcast?
Thanks, guys.
Keep up the good work.
P.S. Mason, you're a dickhead.
Brackets.
Same for you, James.
You're not getting off that easy.
Nice.
Good.
Nice.
Equal opportunity insults.
Yeah, good swipe.
That's great.
Yes.
We're sorry to your girlfriend.
No, Bruce Wayne's a great name.
For everything. Bruce Lane's a good name as well. That's a solid name. That is, isn't it? good swipe that's great yes we're sorry to your girlfriend no Bruce wants a great hug for everything
Bruce Lang's a good name as well
that's a solid name
that is isn't it
that is a man's name
or a lady
depending on
yeah
L-A-N-G-E
is that Lang or Lange
at least they still say Lang
cool
yeah mate
alright
email back in
Lange
and then we'll know
yeah
with a theme song
yeah please
don't do that
hey guys Tim here reclaiming my spot of the official engaged couple and then we'll know with a theme song. Yeah, please. Don't do that. Hey guys,
Tim here reclaiming
my spot of the official
engaged couple
with my fiancée Kristen.
Speaking of my fiancée,
you've got to probably
fight with Lang over that.
See how that goes.
All right.
Speaking of my fiancée,
Dave Crulier.
Yes.
This is our segment coming back.
Very briefly.
Our very occasional segment Dave Crulier. Yes. This is our segment coming back. Very briefly. Our very occasional segment, Dave Cruelier.
Dave Cruelier, former star of Full House, is mean to someone.
Yes.
I'm ready.
Here we go.
He did stand-up show at our college and she met him after the show.
She said he was a total dickhead.
Yes.
Dave Cruelier is back.
If anyone else has any Dave Cruelier stories we'd love to hear them
I want to know those stories
that's three I think
I reckon we can do more
I reckon there's at least a thousand
he's been around a long time
and we have more listeners than we should
by all rights have
so
the Alanis Morissette song you ought to know
is a Dave Crullier story
boy is it yeah
so
also here's a picture of our friend Eddie
dressed as Jim Gordon for Halloween.
I'll show you that after.
Okay, great.
It's very good.
Excellent.
But a young Jim Gordon.
Like, he looks how Jim Gordon should look in the show.
Interesting.
But doesn't.
But doesn't.
Mustache or no mustache?
Come on.
Great.
Good mustache.
So, tell your friend Eddie thanks.
And tell Dave Croullier if you see him again to listen to this show.
Because we want him to know that we don't like him.
Yeah.
So, having not met him. uh it's from e millis so i love you guys's show i listen to it all the time
and i was wondering if there are any good michael bay movies and it and if there are which are they
and if there's not hug mason just do it there is a good michael bay is it the rock yes did he write
the rock did he direct The Rock?
I think he directed it.
Okay.
Yeah, I like The Rock.
It's great, right?
I mean, it's been a really long time since I've seen it.
Yeah.
But it's good.
It's got Michael Biehn from Alien and the new Alien that's coming out.
It's got Ed Harris in it.
It's got Ed Harris.
It's got Nicolas Cage's best wig.
Yeah.
Sean Connery's best wig.
Sean Connery, definitely.
But he's had that wig.
He's had a long time to refine that wig. He to refine that wig There's a car chase with Ferraris
Isn't it implied that
He's probably James Bond
Oh okay yeah
Because he's a British secret agent
There's some implication that he is
That it's James Bond and he's been
Put into jail
It's not explicitly said because you can't do that
So yeah No hugs here Mason sorry That's right rock's pretty good and he's been put into jail. It's not explicitly said because you can't do that. You certainly can't do that. Yeah.
So yeah,
no hugs here, Mason.
Sorry.
That's right.
Rock's pretty good.
Do you,
would, okay,
it's good.
Would you go back and watch it?
Do you think it's going to hold?
I would.
No, you know what?
If it was on, I'd watch it.
Right, yeah.
But I,
I don't know if my TV,
no, it is connected
because normally I just plug in a hard drive.
Right.
Yeah.
There you go.
Next, last letter. Hey, Danny Thompson here. Love the Yeah. There you go. Next letter. Last letter.
Hey, Danny Thompson here.
Love the show.
Was wondering if it was possible for the weekly planner to be also on SoundCloud, and I don't
know how it works, and if you can do it.
There are probably a lot of people, including one single friend of mine, that would love
to listen to the podcast, but they can't because they don't have iPhones.
So if you do do that.
Do do.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what Danny's written here. Oh, right. written here oh right he's anticipated my terrible joke
that would be the best few people asked me this yes we're on libsyn because i looked into sound
cloud yeah and apparently the functionality of it in it the admin side of it is garbage
right that's what i've heard but under every video i do there's a direct download link yeah
so you get a weekly planet pod.libsyn.com.
Is that it?
Yeah.
If you don't remember that, every video you go down, there's a direct download link to it.
So, yeah.
And I think there are, especially like if you have an Android phone or something like that,
there's a lot of, you can get like, there's podcast apps where you can just plug in the RSS feed,
which is weeklyplanetpod.libsyn.com.
You just put that in and then you can download like as normal like it's for iTunes
forever
and I know
a lot of people are against iTunes
yes
fair enough
SoundCloud has a better user interface
for that kind of stuff
yes it does
I know that
it's very pretty
yes
and it's got nice little graphics
it does
little orange graphics
but I did look into it
and unless it gets better
I'm not doing it
but I also did download
the SoundCloud app for my iPhone and I'm like I'll see how this goes and it's like sign in create an account I'm, I'm not doing it. But I also did download the SoundCloud app for my iPhone and I'm like, oh, I'll see how
this goes.
And it's like sign in, create an account.
I'm like, I'm not doing that.
It's like a lot of work.
Good.
Also, I just want to mention, Sean sent in a super cut of all our singing and impressions.
Oh my God, what?
It's very good.
Yeah.
Well, it's insane.
You do a lot of singing.
Yeah, I know.
It's how I feel alive. that's cool but i don't know
what i bet it's weird like out of context it is but it's really i i loved it i don't know what
to do with it do i put at the end of this do we wait for the 100th episode which is next week by
the way what no it's like 74 what you could have said anything there i would have been surprised
you know what and this this happened happened this has happened a while back
and I didn't
we had another listener
way back
yeah
who cut together
like some just odd quotes
yeah
and things like that
yeah
and that was
that's always been a dream of mine
to have just a series
of out of context quotes
smushed together
into like a supercut
so thank you to that listener
back in the day
yes
and thank you to this listener
yeah
who's
who's
it's literally all the singing and all the to this listener who is it's literally
all the singing
and all the impressions
I bet our impressions
are real good
out of context
they're pretty great
so I don't know
what to do with that
well send it to me
obviously
I'll put it on something
I might put it on
the Patreon
or I'll put it
at the end of an episode
one week
we get from our listener
we get an app
on Twitter
every week I think
and I don't have their name right here but they are they get all the they put it on the Reddit We get from our listener, we get an app on Twitter every week, I think.
And I don't have their name right here, but they put it on the Reddit.
They get all our references. Oh, I meant to mention that.
They get all the references that we say in the podcast.
They put them together.
And it's a lot of good work.
And if you want to skip something, it's all there.
Or if you're like, I wonder what Hey Hey It's Saturday is.
Why do they keep talking about that?
The answer is because we're idiots. But if you want to know what that is, it's in there. Why do they keep talking about that? The answer is because we're idiots.
But if you want to know what that is, it's in there.
Yeah.
That's a lot of good work.
So thank you.
We'll get the listener's name all shouted out next week.
You better.
Yeah.
Don't forget.
Unless they stop doing it because, again, it's a lot of work.
It is a lot of work.
And if you want to stop doing it, that's also cool.
Yeah.
Because why commit to anything?
Don't because we'll get you.
We're coming for you.
We'll get you good.
Yes.
You're going to get got.
Whether you continue doing this or not.
Threats.
Well, that's the show for this week.
Sure is.
Thank you to the Bruton Abascalist for the themes.
Yes.
And the only themes we'll ever have.
Whatever, man.
I've heard a few people say they're turned off by the shooting up your butthole bit.
Or people have been.
Maybe we can tweak that then.
Maybe.
I don't know.
I feel like if we change it, people will be like, you sellouts.
Yeah.
What if we change it to the be like you sellouts yeah what if we change it to
the less offensive
shooting up your pee hole
which is more hardcore
when you think about it
oh yeah
let's not do that
yeah
alright
I don't know man
well if we were to change it
I'm not saying we are
yeah
what would you change it to
you're good with words
I'm not good with words
you've said words
I'm good with
as we
I'm good with impressions and singing off key.
That's what I'm good at.
That's what I'm good at.
Yeah.
If only you had
Spider-Man's musical sense.
So good.
If you want to support us,
you go to Patreon
and do that if you want.
Mr. Slash Mr. Sunday Movies.
Patreon.com
Slash Mr. Sunday Movies.
That's there.
If you don't want to,
that's cool too.
Because everything I have on there
will probably eventually
go to the main channel
so don't stress if not
what else
where are you at?
oh I'm at
wikipedia brown
on twitter
yes
I'm at
mrsunnymovies on twitter
and then we
collectively as a podcast
are weeklyplanetpod
on twitter
and facebook
and on gmail
I gotta update that
facebook and twitter
oh yeah
how much has happened
I haven't done that in a while
because I lost it
and whatever
and then I
got two separate
Twitter accounts
it's a nightmare
I've got my personal
Twitter account
which is just
political rants
I don't even have it
I think I do have
an old one
somewhere
I don't know
anyway Mason
great musings
yeah also t-shirts
there might be a new
never go back t-shirt
on there
oh by the way
my bloody card
didn't arrive
so I can't
oh your video capture card
I talked to Mason
before the show it didn't it's video capture card I talked to Mason before the show
it didn't
it's not here yet
I want to do it
I'm really annoyed
it's been a nightmare
yeah
courier companies
so I know
but anyway
next week Mason
oh yes
Ant-Man's out
no it's not
you son of a bitch
I got so excited
for a second there
I can't
you know what
I cannot be that guy
in the world
like this is the thing and people are like what really and I can't you know what I cannot be that guy in the world like this is the thing
and people are like
what really
and I can't be that
horrible mean guy
because it's a bad thing
it makes you
you're a bad bloke
for doing that
what is that next week
anything
I don't know
nothing I don't think
not much
take a week off then
alright fine
I don't know
what is something
great
best trilogies
oh yeah
we'll just continue this
back to the future
no you really love that trilogy you know what it's okay is it because sloan pine
just blew your mind and that's changed my whole change your whole perspective on life didn't it
yeah exactly because it was one pine yeah and also clayton's ravine is changed to something else
in three because lara was supposed to because Clara was supposed to go into it.
I don't know.
Yeah.
Why does his hand fade away first in Back to the Future
when Marty's playing guitar and disappearing?
Oh, because he touches himself at night.
That's why.
He's a teenager.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
That's the show.
Goodbye.
Grab that gem, you guys.
Grab it.
Grab it.
Okay, bye.
That's the show.
Goodbye.
Grab that gem, you guys.
Grab it.
Grab it.
Okay, bye.
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