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Episode Date: August 27, 2020We're back for our Christopher Nolan movie review, or Nolanpaloza as he prefers it to be known.This week we watch Leonardo DiCaprio take a trip into the human mind in a full on battle of dreams or ste...aling dreams or looking at a dream within a dream I dunno. It's Inception we're doing Inception. Thanks for watching we appreciate it.Video Edition ► https://youtu.be/Md0pvrcVvmkHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://bit.ly/1IQB3khThe Prestige COG ► https://youtu.be/QEw9ZhGOyncJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownTWP iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t...TWP Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetTWP YouTube Channel ►
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We're back for Caravan of Garbage.
We are working our way through three Christopher Nolan films.
Have you left a like on this video yet?
Well, I haven't personally because it's not in my frame of mind.
It's not out.
It's not out yet.
Oh, there's some kind of time dilation going on with you.
Maybe I'll leave a like in my dream.
Oh, my goodness.
But if you are watching this, leave a like.
I'll do it in real life.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Cool.
A lot of people call this movie Inception.
They don't call it Inception.
They call it Inception.
Maybe they will after this.
Maybe they will.
Maybe we'll put the idea in their head to call it Inception in their day to day life.
A lot of people call this movie Inception, the best Christopher Nolan movie.
It's one of my favorites, certainly.
Yeah, where are you at with it?
I like it.
It's a good movie.
Do you really? I think a lot of people are like, oh. Yeah, where are you at with it? I like it. It's a good movie. Do you really? I think
a lot of people are like, oh my god, this movie's
going to blow your mind.
Oh my god, this movie's so incredible. And maybe I don't
feel that way towards it, like that
intensely towards it. But I'm like, this is a good
solid action movie with
an interesting premise and
it gets everything right for the most part.
Once the heist gets going,
which is quite early in the movie,
it doesn't take its foot off the accelerometer, does it?
Are you okay?
Are you?
Look, one of us has been incepted in our dreams
to either say words funny or perceive words funny.
Who is it? We don't know.
Could be you, the listener, as well.
That's right.
I could be speaking just fine.
But, yeah, it doesn't stop. You know, I don't know. Could be you, the listener, as well. That's right. I could be speaking just fine. But, yeah, it doesn't stop.
You know, I don't know the mark,
but it seems like the 50-minute mark, maybe.
It's just bullets to the end.
It kicks right off.
Yeah.
It does, doesn't it?
Yeah.
See, the thing about this movie,
I guess if I had one complaint,
is that there's a lot of, like,
Alan Page, don't even worry about it.
This is what's going on.
Alan Page, I know you don't understand this,
but we actually have an explanation for that.
Oh, my God.
Look, here's the thing,
is that upon re-watching this movie,
I went to Google Image Search
and I typed in Inception poster exposition,
expecting somebody had Photoshopped the Inception poster
to say just exposition.
Oh, right.
Because there's so much exposition.
Yeah.
Hasn't happened yet.
I'm astounded.
There's even a moment like well into the movie where Leonardo DiCaprio is sniping people.
And he's like, don't worry, they're not real parts of his consciousness.
It's just their manifestations.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I'm like, Leonardo DiCaprio, we're well into this one now.
You don't need to do any more explanations, all right?
What's happened either, you're completely on board with the concept and you understand
it and you're okay with that.
Or you're totally lost and you're just like, it's a scene set in the snow this is fun
yeah which is a maybe they'll go to snowboard school well that's a nice homage to the classic
roger moore james bond film the one where he's in the snow the spy who was in the snow yeah that's
right yeah frosty spy frosty spy yeah this actually started as a horror movie in the early 2000s though
that christopher nolan pitched but he hadn't quite put it together yet.
It was like, this is too ambitious to pull off at this point in time.
I'm going to sit on this for nearly a decade to get this thing going again.
It's my golden egg.
Yeah, pretty much.
But what's interesting about this movie also is he's assembled it
like you would a film crew.
You've got your director and your set designer.
You've got the actor, Alan Page.
All of these things that you need to make
a movie are within that heist scene.
Oh, is this movie a metaphor for filmmaking?
It's a metaphor for filmmaking, Mason.
This has already gone way above my head.
So what's the dream
machine case?
Hollywood. The dream machine case is Hollywood.
And you inject it directly into your veins.
How's the machine work?
It's magic, right?
It's just a magic wishing box and it's designed to extract people's dreams and knowledge from their brains.
But how does it?
They're not even wearing a thing on their temple.
So you know that they're in each other's brains.
But then Dom's going to go in for one more job, but he's got to put the magic in somebody's
brain.
But that's not what the magic wishing box is for.
How's he going to do it?
Well, he's going to work real hard.
He does, by the way.
You've got to hand wave away some stuff in this,
because like you said,
if you're not kind of on board for the logic of this universe,
just stop.
You don't really have to be on board for it.
I know there's been talk of it lately,
like, wait a minute, maybe Inception isn't very good.
It doesn't make much sense.
I know Rick and Morty have talked about it as well
with the Done A Dream Within Dream episode.
But, I don't know, I think if you can
get past that, which obviously most people can,
this is a blast of air. I think it is, yeah.
It's a great movie, yeah. Also, that magic box is
like a brick of cocaine.
Oh, that's what it is. Oh, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah. Hollywood.
That's right, yeah. What I also
like about this movie is so much of it is practical effects.
People probably already know that, but what I've got here is...
They tilted that entire city.
That's right.
They put it on a jack.
They didn't put it back either.
They just left it.
Oh, my God.
Just vague Europeans sitting at cafes upside down.
Hey!
They're in favour.
That's just how they express their...
Yeah, sure.
Okay, this segment of the show is called Real Stuff.
That was real.
Oh, my God.
Okay, ready?
Yeah.
The debris in the streets of Paris when it blows up.
Oh, yeah.
Real stuff.
Okay, but were Ellen Page and Leonardo DiCaprio at that cafe?
That was superimposed.
But, yeah, they were really sitting in that cafe.
They did film that.
The water rushing into Leonardo DiCaprio's dream near the start.
Real water rushing in. The spitting hallway, of course. That's probably the most famous one. DiCaprio's dream near the start, real water rushing in,
uh, the spitting hallway.
Of course, that's probably the most famous one.
Yeah.
It's a hundred feet long.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt did his own stunts.
He's just tumbling around in that thing, having a good time.
Uh, the weightlessness as well.
They didn't do that.
Like 500 days of vomit.
Am I right?
You're not wrong, Mason.
Apparently you had to like brace himself to make himself, because you know, there's that,
it goes weightless at some point in this movie.
By the way, this movie's about putting an idea in someone's mind.
I know you already said that,
but I feel like if you haven't seen this movie,
this video is not going to make any sense.
In the spirit of the movie Inception,
we're just going to explain the premise over and over and over again.
That's right, yeah.
But the weightlessness, sorry.
Yeah, he was strung up on wires
and he had to tense every muscle in his body
to make it look like, I'm just having a cool weightless time.
But he was like, real hard, didn't like it.
Big Train was Real Train, but it was Truck.
They put Train over Truck.
Oh my God, that is movie magic.
Make Truck Train.
Intriguing.
The walking up the wall bit.
Yep.
And when they're like, let's walk up this wall.
That really shonky green screen.
Yeah, I remember that.
You remember that, yeah.
The walk is real,
but yeah, the effects are.
You understand.
I understand.
I've seen the Ministry of Silly Walk sketch
from Monty Python.
The tilting bar with Cillian Murphy
where he's like,
Cillian Murphy,
did you know this is a tilting bar?
And he's like,
oh my God,
I thought this was a regular bar.
Oh my God, yep.
Yeah.
My Mai Tai, ooh.
But they nail everything down.
So you see like the fish bowls don't tilt,
just the water in them,
same with the glasses.
All the cast and crew are just like furiously gripping the set
as it's tilting at 45 degrees.
Christopher Nolan's like,
today everyone's a grip.
And all the crew are like,
what do you mean by that?
Well, actually they auditioned extras
because not everybody can do it.
So they went through a bunch of people like,
nah, no balance,
get the fuck out of here.
We need people with balance and poise.
The Penrose Stairs.
Oh, yes, the MC Escher-style stairs.
That's right.
The Avalanche.
They did real avalanches in the snow.
And, of course, they used cherry pickers to block the sun in the sequence in the rain
because they filmed in LA, and they're like, LA's too bright.
There's too many stars shining in LA, even during daytime yeah so they had these look at them crowding around that mysterious
briefcase what's in that briefcase let's not look too hard so they had cherry pickers that they'd
have to move during the day to keep it overcast intriguing which is pretty incredible uh now
a big famous part of this movie go on which we talked about last week when we wrapped up the prestige, is the musical score in particular.
You know, everyone knows it.
Hans Zimmer, though, he didn't make that song.
There was a different composer by the name of Zach Hemsey, which I think is quite fascinating.
I was just associated with Hans Zimmer and been like, thanks a lot, Hans Zimmer.
That's right.
But now we know it's the Hemsey honk.
I was just associated that with Hans Zimmer and been like,
thanks a lot, Hans Zimmer.
That's right.
But now we know it's the Hemsey honk.
Yeah.
But again, though, within the context of this movie,
I mean, they even have a story point for why it exists.
It's a slowed down version of French song.
French song.
You know French song?
Yes, I do.
Yes.
Edith Piaf.
Did you know that Marianne Cotillard played Edith Piaf in a movie?
She plucked all her eyebrows out for it.
Is that a coincidence?
Probably.
Yeah, apparently it is. I got a question for you, Mason. Yes. You're a man of fashion. Oh, yes. You're a man of the movie. She plucked all her eyebrows out for it. Is that a coincidence? Probably. Yeah, apparently it is.
I've got a question for you, Mason.
You're a man of fashion.
Oh, yes.
You're a man of the times.
But you're also a man out of time in terms of fashion.
What's going on?
What's happening?
So, clothing.
I know you're a big fan.
Where are you at with this movie?
Because it was huge at the time.
People were like, oh, my goodness, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Could you look any swankier?
I'm a big fan of it.
Even ten years old?
Yeah, it still holds up for the most part.
Some nice three-piece suits. Leonardo DiCaprio
is wearing his nice sort of French-style
work jacket for his casual scenes.
Sure. Tom Hardy's calling people darling.
He's looking ridiculous.
See, Tom Hardy's outfits in this are so
sort of strangely out there
that they don't really age.
If anything, they're more contemporary now.
Oh, my goodness.
Wearing his camp collars and his textured jackets.
No, he's looking good.
Everybody's looking good.
That's good to hear.
What about Michael Caine?
He's got that Mandarin collar jacket, doesn't he?
He's looking very intellectual.
God, you're good.
You're just ripping out names of things.
I would never even know that.
Yeah.
Everybody's looking good in it. Good to hear.
You know what works for me in this movie? What's that?
I mean, there is the desperation of the heist and you're stuck
within a dream of the dream. If you die within a dream,
you die in many dreams and then you go down
into dream hell. What happens is
if you die in a dream normally, you wake up,
except if you've been sedated, in which case if you die
in a dream, you go down to limbo. And if you
go down to limbo,
there's a chance you'll go mad. I mean, it's not a very good chance because most of the, you go down to limbo. And if you go down to limbo, there's a chance you'll go mad.
I mean, it's not a very good chance because most of the people
who go down to limbo don't go mad.
Like, I mean, DiCaprio didn't go mad and Fisher didn't go mad
and Saito didn't go mad and Ariadne didn't go mad.
It's only Mole that went mad.
So, I mean, realistically, just take a holiday in limbo
and then come back up and you'll be fine.
Seems fine.
You're not wrong.
But what worked for me, though, was the idea that Leonardo DiCaprio needs to get back to his kids.
I think maybe it's because I've had kids since then.
I feel like there's a level of comprehension in this movie
that I have that you don't.
Here we go.
I'm saying, Mason, as a father.
No, but I know about all the suits and stuff.
Come on.
That's true.
We both have things going on, don't we?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But also, DiCaprio apparently worked close with Christopher Nolan for months
to work in the human element to this story.
Because so much of this is mechanical, it's moving parts.
It's stairs that go nowhere.
Nolan is a craftsman.
He's a craftsman, yeah.
I think that's definitely the way that you can look at his movies,
but I think that human element totally works for me.
You're familiar with the totem theory, aren't you?
Oh, yes.
What's going on there?
So in, well, I have some ideas
and I have a question also,
which maybe you can answer.
Sure.
Maybe it's been answered before.
I don't know.
I don't watch anything on YouTube.
It is the thing.
FX's The Veil explores the surprising
and fraught relationship between two women
who play a deadly game of truth and lies on the road from Istanbul to Paris and London.
One woman has a secret.
The other, a mission to reveal it before thousands of lives are lost.
FX's The Veil, starring Elizabeth Moss, is now streaming on Disney+. so in the world of inception uh if you if you're concerned that you might be trapped in someone
else's dreams and they're trying to extract information from you uh you carry a totem it's a
small little uh a small little trinket yep uh that only you know the specifics of yes and if you think
maybe you're asleep you grab a hold of that thing and if it's if it feels right you're awake if it doesn't feel right something's wrong
Leonardo DiCaprio's totem
formerly belonging to his wife
is a little spinning top
and in a dream
for some reason
it spins forever
but if you're awake
physics takes effect
and it doesn't spin forever
and at the end of the movie
he spins that totem
and then he sees his kids
and he just leaves
the totem behind
is it real?
is it a dream?
we don't know
Michael Caine has been like,
well, all the bits where I'm in the movie are real.
That's what Christopher Nolan told me.
And so that means that that was real at the end.
Also, it wiggles a little bit,
which makes me think that.
Right.
But the point though of that scene is apparently,
and I think this is what I took from it,
it doesn't matter.
Of course not.
That's the point.
Obviously he's like,
I don't care for totems.
I only care for kissing my kids.
But we live in a world in which nobody's happy with an open-ended finale
where you just can't know.
So there's a lot of reaching people like,
well, actually, his totem is his wedding ring.
And when he is awake, he is wearing it.
Yes.
And when he's asleep, he's not wearing it.
Or the opposite. Or the opposite. I didn't go back and check. There simply wasn't time. Yeah. He is wearing it. Yes. And when he's asleep, he's not wearing it. Or the opposite.
Or the opposite.
I didn't go back and check.
There simply wasn't time.
Yes.
But here's my question to you, James.
Sure.
When you put somebody under and they're asleep and you're invading their dreams,
they're just right there.
Couldn't you just rifle through their pockets and find the one unusual thing in their pockets
and then make a copy of that and put it
in the dream because you'd be like okay i'm going to go through this guy's pockets all right keys
bus ticket golden chess piece maybe it's that maybe we should focus on that so i think what
the solution would be it's kind of like a it's kind of like uh a war between like stealth technology
and radar like both sides keep building up the technology so what i think ultimately would happen
is you would capture one of these extractors and you'd be like i'm gonna get stuff out of their
mind through their dreams and you'd go through their pockets and they'd have like 200 knickknacks
and you'd be like oh god i don't know little thing of the eiffel tower a pez dispenser with
batman on it i think i'd just use regular stuff like i'd have a lot of weird trinkets yeah but
then i have like this old bus ticket that was folded in half.
And that's the thing, you know what I mean?
But they'd probably be ready for that somehow.
You'd be ready for that.
They'd have to be an additional guy on the team
who's just obsessive compulsive collector of things.
And he would just catalogue everything.
You know what I mean?
And it's also...
A reverse Lucas Haas.
I wanted to be clear.
In Dom's earlier team,
he's got the actor Lucas Haas
playing a character whose name I cannot recall.
And he's just bad at it.
He's so bad at it.
Did they get him on Fiverr or Cameo or something like that?
He doesn't know...
He can't architect.
He doesn't know how to build a room
that the subject would believe in.
He doesn't know what a kick is.
No.
He's like... Joseph Gordon-Levitt's know what a kick is. No. He's like,
Joseph Gordon-Levitt's like, give him the kick. And he's like, what?
What do you mean, what?
Push him into the water.
Everybody knows this. To be fair,
Joseph Gordon-Levitt was
talking to us, the audience. He was talking
to the audience. That's true, yeah. But yeah, you're absolutely
right. And nobody seems to
care when they're dragging him away to shoot him either.
He got what he deserved.
Later in the movie,
Leonardo DiCaprio is talking
to Ariadne, but really he's talking to
the people watching the trailer,
because he's like, look, that's great, all the
cities you're turning upside down, and all
the mirrors you're building
on the streets, and all the bridges you're lifting
up into the air. That's good for the trailer,
but we're not going to use these in the actual movie.
We're going to put all these effect shots in the trailer
and then they're going to bend.
This is super compelling imagery, don't get me wrong.
So compelling, but I mean later,
due to the rules of this world, you can't actually use any of them.
You're only going to be able to design regular cities and regular cars
and regular warehouses, I guess.
I don't know.
I guess. Here's't know. I guess.
Here's a question for you.
I'm ready.
This is the only question I have about this movie.
Of the many questions you could have,
it relates to dying in a dream.
If you die in a dream, you die in real life, apparently.
Even though we've established you probably will be fine.
You'll just turn into an old man
and someone will be like,
hey, let's boot.
That's what happens.
Yeah, yeah.
My question is,
if you wee in a dream,
do you wee in real life? Oh my God. Well, that's what happens yeah my question is if you wee in a dream do you weigh in real life oh my god
well that's a good question because if you recall yusuf the chemist drinks too much on the plane
drinks too much wee exactly what's first class you get whatever you want he drinks too much on
the plane and then when they go into his dream it's raining in the dream yeah right and that's
that is apparently a consequence of the drinking too much.
So I guess if he weed in real life,
he was under for 10 hours as well.
The rain would stop, I guess.
But he was under for 10 hours or something like that,
the duration of that flight.
It's amazing that he didn't weed.
That's what the tube's for.
The box just shoots out a ray or something.
You don't need to actually be connected.
The box collects all your weed.
Oh, okay.
That makes sense.
That was the last unanswered question
about the movie Inception.
Well, that makes sense to me.
Yeah.
So if you've been watching this being like,
who are these idiots
and why are they talking about this movie
they know nothing about?
We solved your problem.
Actually, we figured it out
and this is going to be a separate video
with a big circle and an arrow in it.
That's right.
The title's going to be We in the Box?
Is there wee in this box? Yes, there will will be that's right yeah this is one of those things
where like it's an action movie that doesn't talk down to you but it's not so complicated that you
don't understand it the way that it's crafted similarly to the prestige you can follow this
if you're kind of if you're vaguely paying attention you know you kind of know what's
going on and i think again that's an absolute credit to the crafting of this universe because it so easily would have
made no sense oh absolutely just the audience is going you've lost me i don't know where are we
we in the snow we're in a van who's weighing and who isn't you know what i mean i agree yeah but
again there is a lot of exposition that does help doesn't it god there's a, there's a lot. Yeah. Here's something you might not know, though.
I'm ready.
There's actually going to be a video game based in the world of Inception.
I would have loved that.
It was called Inception, but video games, everyone.
My goodness, wow.
Yeah.
It's Inception, but bleeps and bloops.
It's just Pog.
Yeah.
So during a Rome press conference for Inception,
Christopher Nolan expressed the idea of creating a video game spin-off.
One thing we are looking at doing is developing a video game
based on the world of the film,
which is all kinds of ideas you can't fit into a feature film.
That's something we've been talking about
and are looking at doing long-term in a couple of years.
Since that statement in 2010,
there has been no follow-up of a video game.
But, oh, my God, I'd love to see an Inception video game.
Remember how they did Matrix Path of Neo and it was the Matrix but more?
So you're saying you're Leonardo DiCaprio, you're fighting giant ants.
That's right.
Yeah, essentially.
Why not?
It's a dream.
Put it there in limbo.
Look out for the giant ants.
You know what I mean?
Also, Leonardo DiCaprio, stop dreaming.
You're ruining everyone's dreams with your bad ants. You know what I mean? Also, Leonardo DiCaprio, stop dreaming. You're ruining everyone's dreams with your bad dreams.
You know what I enjoyed?
Look, here's some miscellaneous notes that I have for this movie.
Speaking of that, it's important to build kind of tension in these movies.
Disagree.
All right, fine.
Well, I think it's important to build tension in these movies.
But there's a point in which Mol is about to kill Ariadne in the dream,
sort of the test dream,
where Ariadne's testing out the rules and she goes too far.
And then, of course, Leonardo DiCaprio's subconscious goes to kill her.
And there's a moment in that where Dom is like,
no, ah, no, don't do it, Mol, ah.
But, I mean, he knows everyone's going to be fine.
So, like, if anything, he'd just be annoyed.
He'd be like, oh, God, this again? Seriously So like, yeah, he, if anything, he'd just be annoyed. I'd be like,
Oh God,
this again.
Seriously,
seriously,
seriously,
Mal,
stop this.
Seriously.
Oh God.
I think he's doing it for Ellen Page.
Like,
if I want to offer this job,
I can't be like,
Oh no,
Hey,
you're going to get stabbed.
I'd be like,
don't worry about it.
But it still hurts though.
I guess.
Yeah.
I'd be like,
lean into it.
If she goes to stab you, put your head into it.
It'll be over quicker.
Don't worry.
That's some exposition that I want.
I'd appreciate it.
That's kind of his Star Trek II, Wrath of Khan moment.
If you remember in Star Trek II, Wrath of Khan.
He wasn't in that movie.
What are you talking about, Mason?
No, but in that movie.
Captain Kirk is in that movie.
And then Khan leaves on the spaceship.
And Captain Kirk's like, Khan!
Khan! And then he's like... You're Captain Kirk's like, Khan! Khan!
And then he's like... You're thinking of the movie Star Trek Into Darkness.
I am thinking of the movie.
And then he's like, actually, we can just escape this way.
Yeah, we figured it out.
It's fine.
Yeah, that was for nobody.
It was for nobody.
It was for the audience.
Let's see, what else do I have here?
A special shout-out to Leonardo DiCaprio's expression
when he explains to Fisher what subconscious security is.
Oh, so many memes.
The squint that launched a million memes, that squint.
Very good.
And also, I liked a moment where there's a moment where Cobb is being chased through Mombasa.
And one of the COBOL engineering security guys says, you're not dreaming now, are you?
Which I like to think that there's now a rivalry between uh
regular security and subconscious extraction security and i like to think that you know
obviously because one is kind of cooler and more interesting and and more sophisticated clothing
and etc exactly but i like to think it's because after the the uh the debut of subconscious
security regular security was renamed dumb, boring, normal security.
So now when that guy meets a woman in a bar, she's like,
what are you doing?
He's like, dumb, normal, boring security.
She's like, ugh.
Gross.
Well, I'll see you in my dreams, not.
Yeah, I love that.
Just a pack of dumb bullies chasing DiCaprio.
Bad timing, DiCaprio.
Well, wellCaprio.
Well, well, well.
Wish you could wake up from this, huh?
And they wedge him.
They dunk his head in the toilet.
Terrific stuff.
All in all, Inception.
It's a good movie, I think.
I think so.
If you haven't watched Inception,
but you've somehow suffered through this movie,
go back and watch it.
Give it a bloody go, mate. Give it a red hot go. If you've got some theories about Inception, what are your theories about Inception, but you've somehow suffered through this movie. Go back and watch it. Give it a bloody go, mate. Give it a red hot go.
If you've got some theories about Inception,
what are your theories about Inception?
Yeah.
They can be Wii related, but we've covered that.
You might have something to build on.
On Wii, yeah.
Or poo, whatever.
Maybe, yeah.
Could be poop related.
Could be poop related.
I mean, the tube's quite narrow.
That's right.
I wouldn't think so.
Well, I bet that just ruins the whole machine.
Oh, I see.
Right, right, right.
It just gums up the whole thing.
That's probably for extended audio.
That's not something you want a visual element of, do you?
Absolutely not.
Nobody's going to leave a like.
They're not going to leave a like after that.
Certainly not.
Next week, we're coming back to wrap up a Christopher Nolan trilogy.
People are like, which direction are you going to go?
Memento, insomnia, following, Batman movies.
Another time for the
batman movies can you not just leave it for a second can we not talk about batman for five
minutes but here it comes mason i can't just to be clear i'm going to talk about batman after this
video ends that's right uh interstellar i know i don't like interstellar i don't like the movie
maybe i'll but you know what i was not super fond of the prestige first time i watched that so maybe
in a re-watch that's right find some hidden depths to this movie.
Exactly.
In that weird trans-dimensional bookshelf
or whatever happens in it.
Exactly, or whatever happens in it.
Also, speaking of birthing memes,
how many reaction videos were birthed
from Matthew McConaughey crying at a television?
Oh my goodness, Mason.
At least one is the answer?
Oh, there's probably one.
Also, subscribe if you want,
because there's videos here all the goddamn time.
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early Caravan of Garbage videos,
bonus podcast episodes.
Movie commentaries.
Movie commentaries.
That's right.
So that's all very exciting stuff, isn't it?
That's right.
You can come back and see Interstellar early.
That's right.
That's right.
But I'm at MrSundayMovies on Twitter.
I'm at WikipediaBrown on Twitter.
Suggested thing we might look at at some point.
But look, we'll see.
Who's the reverse Christopher Nolan?
Maybe we should watch him later.
The reverse Christopher Jonathan Nolan.
Has he made any movies?
Yeah, some.
Including some of Christopher Nolan's.
He's doing Westworld stuff.
He's not the reverse.
So what's the reverse of a Christopher Nolan?
I guess it's Michael Bay.
We covered those already.
Go back and watch the Transformers movies.
All right, guys.
Catch you next time.
Grab that gem, you guys.
We'll see you next week.
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