The Weekly Planet - The Mask Of Zorro - Caravan Of Garbage

Episode Date: February 29, 2024

Here at Caravan Of Garbage industries there is one hard and fast rule. Zorro is the best. And arguably the pinacle of Zorro (of which there are many) in the 1998 action adventure romance triumph The ...Mask Of Zorro starring Antonio Banderas, Anthony Hopkins and Catherine Zeta-Jones directed by Martin Campbell. Great movie. Good Zorro-ingSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 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+. Welcome back everybody to another episode of Caravan of Garbage, where I just want to say up top, I just want to reiterate, Mason, that I freaking love Zorro. I freaking love it, Mason.
Starting point is 00:00:33 Is that why we're doing this? Yeah, well, look, I was looking for an excuse to look at these Zorro movies. Sure. And there's a new Spanish Zorro series this year. Oh, Lo Zorro? Yes. Ill Zorro? Lost Zorro. Very Lo Zorro. Mr. Zorro. Well, Zorro means this year. Oh, low Zorro. Yes. Ill Zorro. Very, very low Zorro.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Mr. Zorro. Well, Zorro means fox. Oh. In Spanish. Okay. I believe. What colors are fox?
Starting point is 00:00:52 What does the fox say? I think you meant to say. No, what colors are fox? We want topical references. No, I understand that, but like,
Starting point is 00:00:57 is there a black fox? Do black foxes exist? Yeah, man. Okay. Yeah, man. Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Cause you'd think he'd be like a russet brown. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. I hear what you're saying. Yeah. Just, he could roll himself Because you'd think he'd be like a russet brown, wouldn't you? Sure, yeah, yeah. I hear what you're saying. Yeah. He could roll himself in mud. He could do it.
Starting point is 00:01:08 He could wear white, and then he could roll himself in some mud at a building site or something, and he'd come up all rusty brown, you know? Okay, sure. And then they'd be like, it's Zorro. That's lost Zorro, you know? Yeah, I see what you're saying, but that's not what they've gone with. Please leave a like, because of course we are talking about The Mask of Zorro this week. My goodness.
Starting point is 00:01:28 You know it when you see it, don't you? You certainly do, but this one's a good one. Okay. Some of the other ones were good ones. Yeah, but this one also made a lot of money. Yeah, and I think this one might be a cut above. Yeah, it was directed by Martin Campbell. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:40 Who did Goldeneye. Who did Casino Royale. That's right. Musk of Zorro. Another one in the bag. Yeah, he knows what he's doing. Just a little bit of background about this character in case people don't know.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Go on. So the original Zorro story is from 1919. It's a Johnston McCulley novel. Okay. A very Spanish name. Yeah, well, he's an American man. He's a Johnston McCulley novel. Okay. A very Spanish name. Yeah, well, he's an American man. He's a very American man. Is this a Dr. Fu Manchu situation?
Starting point is 00:02:11 No, he's very... Look, I read the original book. You love Zorro. I do love Zorro! It's time you realise you love Zorro. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But the thing about Zorro is, if you look at the date that he was created... Go on.
Starting point is 00:02:23 He's basically Batman. This guy created Batman. I mean, Batman even references it because his parents are often shot coming out of seeing Zorro. Not always. If you look at The Batman... Sometimes they're coming out of Tokyo Drift. Don't say that. Well, I was going to say...
Starting point is 00:02:40 Depending on the time period when it's set. Well, the new The Batman, Robert Pattinson's Batman, if he was to see a Zorro movie, it would have been this one. Oh, my God. That's right. Wow. I love the part where Zorro slashed the lady's clothes and they came off.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Didn't look entirely natural. It looked like two stagehands whipped her dress down. Looked kind of weird. Mom, Dad, no, it's Joe Chill. Bang, bang, bang. I also saw the mask of Zorro. I didn't like it. Didn't like it?
Starting point is 00:03:08 He really is a monster. That's right. So look, your dual identity, the mask situation, a well-trained rich guy. That's right. All of these things that Batman is doing, Zorro did first. That is true. And I'll tell you what, you couldn't make The Mask of Zorro today.
Starting point is 00:03:24 And I'll tell you for why, James. Why's that? Because. Too sexy. Well too certainly sexy and charismatic Antonio Banderas is so charismatic in this movie that he can make close-up magic seem charming. Oh my god. Ooh a rose ooh and it's ooh not get away from me you stupid rose it's up your sleeve idiot get out of here you couldn't make it today because while I'm sure there were fans of the character of Zorro in 1998, there wouldn't have been a Zorro fandom. But nowadays there'd be a Zorro fandom. Right, okay.
Starting point is 00:03:54 As in people who are like, I'm going to prove that I'm the greatest fan of Zorro that ever was. And this movie has the original Zorro, Don. Don Diego De La Vega. Thank you. Being replaced by just another guy. It'd be like if they did an MCU Spider-Man
Starting point is 00:04:10 movie and Peter Parker got replaced by some guy Kevin Feige made up. Oh my god. Some guy Kevin Feige made up. But he knows what he's doing, right? He's got that baseball hat. He's got all these notes in it. It's true. Hopefully he doesn't get too sweaty in his note smudge.
Starting point is 00:04:25 Okay, sorry. It'd be like if they made a Spider-Man movie and Peter Parker was replaced by a guy Avi Arad made up. Oh God. I think this idea works though. Sure. First of all, can we talk a little bit about the build up to this? So Martin Campbell came in after Robert Rodriguez pitched a version which was more R-rated.
Starting point is 00:04:43 He'd obviously worked with Antonio Banderas before. That's right. So it makes sense that he kind of carried over. Cinematographer Mikhail Salomon revealed that Steven Spielberg was set to direct, and Tom Cruise was going to be the producer and was Spielberg's original choice. But Tom Cruise said, you need a Latino lead.
Starting point is 00:05:01 He's very, he knows what makes a good movie. That's right. He knows that you need a Latino lead if your's very, he knows what makes a good movie. That's right. He knows that when you, you know, you need a Latino lead if your main character's Latino. If your main character's six foot five and built like a brick wall,
Starting point is 00:05:13 you get Tom Cruise. You know? That's right. That's how you know. And there is a thing, right? This movie has it all. Action, romance, heart, fancy outfits,
Starting point is 00:05:22 revenge, stunts, dancing, tiny little glasses. It has everything except Mexicans. That is true. Well, I was going to say as well, it's got swinging off a chandelier. It's got standing on a big round table, sword fighting 10 guys that are surrounding you.
Starting point is 00:05:38 It's got trying to fight a guy who's too big. And you're like, I'll just do a regular punch on this guy. It'll stop him. It didn't stop him. He's too big. He's too big. He's throwing like, I'll just do a regular punch on this guy. It'll stop him. It didn't stop him. He's too big. He's too big. He's throwing me around. Knock all his teeth out.
Starting point is 00:05:48 I thought he wouldn't throw me around, even though he's too big. Yeah. This is an era where getting your teeth knocked out, that's basically a death sentence. Absolutely, yeah. But look, just to come back to the cast. You don't necessarily have to have Mexicans
Starting point is 00:06:00 as long as they have that fiery Latin spirit. That's what they've gone for here. Yeah, Sir Anthony Hopkins. He does have it. Let's be realistic, Mason. A bit of fake tan and some eyeliner. He's got it covered. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:06:13 That's right. The fiery Welsh spirit of Catherine Zeta-Jones. That's right. And look, Don Pedro in this, he's played by a Mexican actor. And to be fair, Zorro himself is traditionally Spanish. He's a Spanish nobleman who's moved over. Okay, but is that... Hang on and wait.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Is that based on the original novel writer's extensive research? Or did he go, Mexico and Spain are the same, are they? Well, Zorro's loosely based on a real guy. So potentially... And the thing about that is Antonio Banderas is Spanish. But also in this, he's not Spanish, he's Mexican. It's all very blurry, Mason. I'm not looking to cancel anybody.
Starting point is 00:06:50 I'm just shooting facts. Couldn't make it these days. That's all I'm saying. You probably could. You probably could. I mean, they're making that Spanish one. That's true. And they're talking about bringing him back.
Starting point is 00:06:58 We'll get to that in the next video. And I'll tell you what, Mason, with the opening and Anthony Hopkins' Zorro, boy, his body double is doing a lot of heavy lifting, isn't he? Absolutely. I hope he got paid very well for all the gymnastic work. Oh, mate, all the body doubles, all the stunt doubles, all the horses that clearly have incredible shock absorbers built into them, because there's people jumping on them from 30 feet in the air off a balcony. Incredible. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:07:23 And the thing about all the stunt stuff is and the sword fighting most of this Antonio Banderas did himself very talented swordsman and stunt performer there's some good
Starting point is 00:07:33 sword fights in this completely agree he's double sword fighting sometimes that's right god damn that's hard what I love about the fight scenes in this
Starting point is 00:07:41 and it goes back to the original Zorro in this Don Diego yeah yeah is that he's just big on humiliation sure the fight scenes in this, and it goes back to the original Zorro in this, Don Diego, De La Vega. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Is that he's just big on humiliation. Sure.
Starting point is 00:07:49 He's a real rapscallion mason. A scoundrel. He is a scoundrel. That's what I like about him. This whole movie's a real My Fair Lady situation, isn't it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Starts as a scoundrel, got to become a gentleman. Oh, I tell you what, what a beautiful coupling in young Zorro and old Zorro. I'm loving that pairing. I'm loving the training montage.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Push-ups over candles. Ooh, very romantic. Drinking and smoking. Drinking and smoking. Just like an old VFL football player from the 80s. Which one? Name one. Plugger.
Starting point is 00:08:20 Perfect. You thought I couldn't name one, but I could. I knew you could. That's your era. For people who don't know, VF, it's Australian Rules Football. Back in the day, it was just blokes who were also just butchers during the week. Yep. They were just heavy smokers.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Yeah, play the game on the weekends, yeah. That's it. So I love that pairing. I love the idea of them building towards this climax together, if you will, Mason. Oh, my goodness. And speaking of, we've also got the pairing of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Antonio Banderas. towards, you know, this climax together, if you will, Mason. Oh, my goodness. And speaking of, we've also got the pairing of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Antonio Banderas. I mean, it reminds me of, and it is that similar era of, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:53 the Rachel Weisz, Brendan Fraser. Like, it's got that kind of dynamism to it. You don't often see that these days. Or an Antonio Banderas and a Salma Hayek. Or anybody, really. Yeah, Antonio Banderas and anybody or Salma Hayek and anybody. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah, sure. All of those would work. Yeah, Antonio Banderas in anybody or Salma Hayek in anybody. Yeah, that's fine. Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 00:09:05 All of those would work. Yeah, and now we're getting the movie Ghosted, and I don't feel anything when I watch Ghosted every day. Well, I mean, The Mask of Zorro employed a trick, which Ghosted doesn't, which is they had both the actors in the same set at the same time. Is that a new thing? That is an old thing,
Starting point is 00:09:22 and now it's just been replaced by two very famous actors recording in separate mansions in the blue screens in their homes. That's perfect, actually. And, you know, this movie is responsible for Michael Douglas pursuing Catherine Zeta-Jones. Did he see her in this movie? He did. That's a sexy Welsh lady with a fiery Welsh passion.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Yep, and it's also responsible for his throat cancer, which he's recovered from. You can Google that. We don't need to get into it. Bless him. Bless him. God, there's so many little moments in this that I love, Mason. Go on. Remember the bit where Zorai pulls out his sword and then it glints in the sun? Oh, yeah. He's like, I'm ready
Starting point is 00:10:00 for some revenge right now. That's right. You're gonna fucking get it. Yeah, yeah. You know? The bit where Antonio Banderas is about to go into the fancy do and he checks his sword cane just to make sure it's still there. Oh, yeah. And nobody notices. No one's looking.
Starting point is 00:10:13 It's just a letter opener for opening fancy paperworks and so forth. Don't even worry about it. One of my favourite moments is when Antonio Banderas goes into the stables and he meets a horse that has the same haircut as he does. Oh, my God, you're right.
Starting point is 00:10:27 Right? So good. I called him Antonio Banderas. That's great. You're welcome. Everyone in the world. I like how his facial hair keeps changing throughout the movie and his haircut in general.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Yeah, absolutely. What's he going to turn up as next? I mean, that's some Batman stuff right there. Exactly. That's some Matches Malone shenanigans, you know? There's a moment where he shaves in a little thin moustache, and then later you see him peel off the moustache, and I'm like, God damn.
Starting point is 00:10:52 Okay, here's a complaint. I bet Tom Cruise, when he was pushing this through, he was like, give us some Mission Impossible stuff. Oh, yeah. Could they do like a 1800s mask machine? You can't? Moustaches then. Moustaches then. Mustaches then.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Here's my complaint, Madison. Go on. I think Zorro should always have a mustache. Okay. Just, yeah,
Starting point is 00:11:11 in all aspects of life. I know it's, you gotta suspend disbelief because when he's Don Diego, De La Vega, or whoever. Alejandro
Starting point is 00:11:18 is the guy's name. These names are difficult to say in an Australian accent. Do you think then there should have been, as part of his training, old Zorro should have insisted that new Zorro grow a moustache? Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:32 He's like, your training isn't complete until you... Oh, you can't grow a moustache? Well, I guess you're out. He can grow a moustache. We've seen him. He's moustached up, Mason, earlier. He's moustached up. Yeah. FX's The Veil explores the surprising and fraught relationship between two
Starting point is 00:11:48 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 is the veil starring elizabeth moss is now streaming on disney plus But I think another huge driving force of this movie, why it works so well, for me at least, Mason, and everybody agrees, because if you don't like this movie, quite frankly, you just step off a cliff. But it's, yes! Step off a cliff or be under a big cart filled with gold bars
Starting point is 00:12:24 with your boss on it. That's right. He's also dying. It's a rare double death of both the villain and the henchman at the same time. That's what I'm saying. Double revenge, double death. That's right. Because if you're not really feeling one of them, which I was, by the way, I was heavily invested in both.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Well, they're both terrible dudes. Yeah, man. There's the old dude and he killed old Zorro's wife. Yep. And there's the new guy. And stole his daughter. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And there's the new guy that looks exactly like.
Starting point is 00:12:53 General Custer? No. Eobard Thorne from The Flash? No. Because it is him? No. He's the US agent. What's that guy's name?
Starting point is 00:13:00 Oh. Wyatt Russell. Wyatt Russell. He looks exactly like Wyatt Russell. Not really. If they made this movie today They'd have Wyatt Russell in that role You're probably right
Starting point is 00:13:07 Yeah But I love just Just parallel revenge stories What if What if new Zorro Wasn't feeling it as much Like he didn't have a revenge mission To go on
Starting point is 00:13:15 Well he wouldn't have been Given the chance to be a Zorro Old Zorro would just be like Oh come on man Just can you find somebody you hate Find somebody you hate We'll put them both in a room together We can stab them both at the same time it can be me it's fine it's fine look at me swatting you with my edge of my sword that's right now now you're my nemesis but i love that anthony hopkins
Starting point is 00:13:36 in his revenge it's really kind of lackadaisical it's anthony dayla hopkins thank you i appreciate that he's just tired and it really feels like this is it for him. He's like, look, I'll just do this one thing, and then you can shoot me or stab me or whatever. Drop the gold bars on me again. Yeah, it's fine. Because there's moments where he'll have the villain, and he's ready to run him through,
Starting point is 00:13:57 and then they're like, well, we've got a gun on you, and he's just like, all right. This isn't over, but I just want to lie down. Can we just wrap this up? Look, what's going to happen here is you're going to fire that gun, and if you miss, in the 10 minutes it's going to take you to reload it, I am going to stab you. And even if you hit me, it's going to take me 10 minutes to die.
Starting point is 00:14:17 At least. And you better believe my stunt man's going to be doing some sword work on you. That's right. I think Anthony Hopkins does do a fair bit of the stunt stuff in this sword fighting, I should point out. Also, I think the final battle's great. There's some good kind of what feels like in the moment impromptu stuff.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Absolutely. There's a slide on a shovel that's really good. There's a water slide at one point. Speaking of slides, a moment that I loved in this movie was when Yuzoro's old partner, he wants to get revenge and he's in the mining car and he lets the mining cart off and he, and he, and he sails down the track and he leaps out with the,
Starting point is 00:14:52 with the pickaxe and he gets shot. And I'm like, what if he didn't like the legend of that dude would, would have far eclipsed that of Zorro's the mining cart ax leaping through the air guy, that guy, he was already a bit of a legend. That's true.
Starting point is 00:15:06 But imagine if he pulled this off. Right. He'd be like a VFL legend. We can name another one. Dermot Brereton. Very good. I think he's come up a couple of times in these videos. Absolutely, yes.
Starting point is 00:15:18 My friend served him at a subway once. Wow, what did he get? He got something with a Gillepinol on it, he said. Oh, that's classic that's classic dermy that's big derby for you so the ending of this as well after they save everybody in the mines and whatever you know zara has a little baby zara sure back to that next week that was added because they thought it was a little kind of grim to have anthony hopkins die and then oh incredible explosion by the way oh yeah loving all of that and then they just kind
Starting point is 00:15:43 of and the movie ends. But, yeah, that's all good and fine. And then the title card that just said, the spirit of old Zorro went into the body of baby Zorro, and he's alive again, but a baby. And the circle is complete. Oh, another thing I love about Zorro, and I feel like this is missing from a lot of, like, superhero characters.
Starting point is 00:16:03 I feel like you're banging on about how good Zorro is, and I'm like, man, there's a time and a place for that, all right? A separate Zorro video? Maybe, I don't know. A YouTube short? Sure, yeah, that'll do it. Okay, cool. What I love is, because I feel like a lot of superheroes are kind of missing this,
Starting point is 00:16:17 is that Zorro will inspire a riot. Sure, yeah. Just whatever he's doing. Yeah. He'll run through a crowd, and it just inspires people to freak out. That's more of a Joker. It is. More of a Joker attribute there, really.
Starting point is 00:16:31 Yeah, yeah. God, Zorro's good, isn't he? Pretty good. In all incarnations, probably. I love the 90s TV show. I think that's what got me hooked on Zorro initially. It's a 90s TV show? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:39 There's a big one. Who's Zorro in that? Zorro. Wow. Don Diego de la Vega. Wow. Standard original recipe Zorro. Okay. It's not modern day Zorro. No, no, no. It's like that version of? Zorro. Wow. Don Diego de la Vega. Wow. Standard original recipe Zorro. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:46 It's not modern day Zorro. No, no, no. Like that version of the Phantom we all love. The TV version of the Phantom. The thing about Zorro is there's been a lot of different pictures and like things that they want to do with Zorro. Every now and then you hear of an attempt. It's probably even happened in like animation where it's like Zorro but the modern day.
Starting point is 00:17:01 I don't feel like it's a character that works in the modern day. There was a pitch for a post-apocalyptic Zorro. I think that would work. Yeah, I mean, the tricky thing, of course, is that it needs to be in a world that doesn't have constant surveillance. In a world without constant surveillance. Exactly. You put on a mask and you leave the room and you take the mask off
Starting point is 00:17:20 and you come back in and you're like, what happened? Was Zorro here? By the way, the original book is just a lot of that. course it is yeah that's right uh but I mean if they did it in the modern world what cinema is he leaving he's seen the Batman he would and then his parents are killed or whatever and he's like I better become Zorro yeah also I'm gonna need someone else to do revenge with me double revenge that's right we know that works yeah yeah okay now it's time for our famous segment Mason the mask The Mask of Trivia. I love that.
Starting point is 00:17:46 The trivia section of the show where we look at trivia. So the title of this movie is The Last of Zorro Story written by its original creator, Johnston McCulley. Oh. And that was published in an April 1959 issue of the pulp magazine Short Stories for Men. I love that. You read these?
Starting point is 00:18:03 Because men don't have time for long stories. No, man. Not when you get to get back to the mines or back to your wood chopping. That's right. Yeah. Or maybe you work in the theatre. Bloody building those stages, though, you know? That's right.
Starting point is 00:18:15 Banging them, clanging them, putting them together. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. You're banging and clanging a poem together, you know? Sure. Yeah. Legendary sword trainer Bob Anderson, who trained Errol Flynn,
Starting point is 00:18:26 but hopefully just in the good stuff, not all the terrible things that he did. He got different trainers for those. It's fine. I think he did a lot of that by himself, to be honest. You think he pioneered those particular arts? I don't know if he pioneered them.
Starting point is 00:18:37 I just think he just probably... Perfected them. Okay, that's, yeah. I guess you can perfect a terrible thing. He remarked that Antonio Banderas was the most gifted swordsman we'd worked with since Errol Flynn. Banderas also trained with the Spanish Olympic team for four months.
Starting point is 00:18:52 You really see that as well, you know? Yeah. In all the things that he's doing. And he won that gold medal. For standing on a table and fighting ten dudes at once with a sword. Very cool. Raul Julia was originally supposed to play Don Diego de la Vega, but he died before he took
Starting point is 00:19:05 on the role. I support that 100%. It didn't happen. I'm dying. No. No, Mason. Wow. You've twisted my words. I haven't twisted them. You've twisted them back on me. Yeah, I have, actually. These videos are a place of honesty and honour like Zorro. Sometimes there's a riot like Zorro. Should we start a riot?
Starting point is 00:19:21 Yes. There's no one else here. Do you want me to inspire you to start a riot? Yes, please. Hey, let's rise up against these dumb asses who do caravan of garbage. Let's get them. We're getting them. Is this what people want? I think so.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Cool. And Sean Connery turned down the part of Don Diego de la Vega. Wow. He's a swordsman. He's done swords movies before. I've got to go do LXG. I've got to turn down the Matrix sequels. I won't work with a Welsh woman.
Starting point is 00:19:50 I mean, he did in Entrapment. Oh, yeah. I won't do it again. All right, man. I don't like how she got past all those lasers. I don't trust her. Fair enough. Now, the box office for this, on a budget of $95 million,
Starting point is 00:20:06 it made $250 million. Nice. That's pretty good, mate. And it obviously led to an eventual sequel. Oh, yeah, quite a few years later, right? That's right, 2005. We'll come back to it next week. It's called The Legend of Zorro,
Starting point is 00:20:18 though I feel like this one should have been called The Legend of Zorro. It's not important. These are confusing titles because they just kind of mean anything. And the one that Bruce Wayne saw was called The Mark of Zorro. Oh man. Come on man. I mean that's a real one too isn't it? Maybe. Do you like it when he slashes a Z into a guy? I don't like it when they say Z.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Yeah. Should be Zed. Yeah well you know. Sorry man. Sorry man. You know what this movie also made me think? What? Why doesn't Australia have a people's champion in the vein of Zorro? Just righting wrongs and poking people in the bum with swords. We got Ned Kelly. He was pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Shot a bunch of cops. Did some Errol Flynn style stuff as well, I reckon. Yeah, he did some bad stuff too. Yeah. And I guess he inspired Reckless Kelly. That's true. Yahoo! Series is Reckless Kelly.
Starting point is 00:21:00 And he did a lot of good stuff. Did he? Yeah. He shot that ATM. That's rude. That's fine. You can shoot an ATM. It's fucking fine. Don't did a lot of good stuff. Did he? Yeah. He shot that ATM. That's rude. That's fine. You can shoot an ATM. It's fucking fine.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Don't worry about it. Good luck. Just don't get caught. Good luck our editors getting any footage from Reckless Kelly. It's all on YouTube. Is it? I know that for a fact. Wow.
Starting point is 00:21:16 I constantly check in. What about Mr. Accident? Is that on there? Good question. Yeah, man. It's all here. Oh, you're great. Terrific.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Standard definition? Because I demand standard definition. Well, it's all here. Oh, you're great. Terrific. Standard definition? Because I demand standard definition. Well, it was put on one year ago. 360p. That's pretty bad, and that's perfect. Standard as you want. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:21:33 Great. Anyways, as mentioned, come back next week for the next Zorro movie. And if you would like to see that earlier, you can actually head over to BigSandwich.co. You better believe it. So I got rattled because I was thinking about Zorro, how much I like it. You're going to be like, go find it at Zorro.com. Check out Zorro.com. What do you think's there? Just a bunch of Zorro stuff.
Starting point is 00:21:51 I doubt it. Probably a big Z. I bet it's parked and for sale. Because Zorro's in the public domain. Oh, we could do a Zorro. I couldn't do a Zorro. I don't know what this is. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:22:00 Oh, it's the show. It's the new show. Oh, they got Zorro.com. Perfect. That is great. That's great. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you didn't recognize it. Well, they're going in a weird direction's the show. It's the new show. Oh, they got Zorro.com. Perfect. That is great. That's great. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But you didn't recognize it.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Well, they're going in a weird direction with this show. I haven't watched it yet. I was watching. I will watch it. I love Zorro. I can also work on my Spanish. Turn the subtitles off and just kind of feel it, you know? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Anyways, at BigSandwich.co, there's early videos. There's bonus podcasts. There's movie commentaries. We do video game Let's Plays. There's actually too much stuff going on there. There's thousands of hours of content. An upsetting amount of content. Completely agree.
Starting point is 00:22:28 If you hate the word content, we've got so much there. Yeah, this is the place for you. Also, we have a podcast called The Weekly Planet where we talk movies and comics and TV shows. That comes out every Monday if you are interested. It's on Spotify, YouTube, Apple, other things. We're always talking too much. It could have been on Zorro.com, but they got in first.
Starting point is 00:22:44 They got us. They got us, Mason. Yeah. Oh, well, next time. Next time. It could have been on Zorro.com, but they got in first. They got us. They got us, Mason. Oh, well, next time. Next time. When we make our Zorro show. All right. Should we get out of here? Yes, we shall.
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