The Worst Idea Of All Time - 25: GazelleGalGadot - The Interloper
Episode Date: June 23, 2023These two fellas are stationed at Casa Del Monty, a location where Guy feels comfortable enough to balance a tea on a couch without a coaster. On to business, and it’s another delicious helping of F...urious 7. The boiz discuss the value of real life practical effects in cinema vs SFX, and Guy might have broken a M3GAN NDA. The chronology of the franchise continues to elude the pair and Han is the only buoy on this ocean of drifting timelines. Tim is good at Haunted Houses with friends and/or a bit bossy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello, Tim.
Hello, Guy.
Hello, listener.
Welcome along to a relaxed and cordial conversation between us
as a couple of guys who host a podcast called The Worst Idea of All Time
who have just watched a movie in the Fast and the Furious cinematic universe.
There are so far 10, 11, if you count Hobbs and Shaw films
in the Fast and the Furious franchise.
And Tim and I have seen four or five,
if you're including Hobbs and Shaw.
And the one that we've just seen for the first time
is actually,
I don't even know its official title.
Furious 6?
Is it?
Or is it wrong?
I don't know.
We don't know.
It could be anything.
Fast and the Furious.
We've seen the sixth movie
in the Fast and the Furious franchise.
For the first time,
and need we remind you,
we've not seen Fast and the Furious films
one through five.
We have seen nine, eight and seven. It's a new five we have seen nine eight and seven it's a
new dawn it's a new day it's a new life for me oh it's a new dawn it's a new day it's a new life
for me and I'm feeling I'm feeling okay how are you yeah I'm good this movie was a bit of all
right yeah it's funny how that can happen uh i it's so hard to
judge because i actually really enjoyed this but then i keep remembering the first time we watched
things me being like yeah this is cool well this is just the thing i don't know that there'll be a
time you enjoy the movie more yeah i enjoyed it a lot yeah i thought it was awesome And I think Joseph Moore's off his gourd
Saying that 7 is better than this
This is the best one we've seen so far
It's going to be a fascinating conversation to circle back to
If we remember it
So this is
We'll just call it F6
For now
For efficiency
For the boys
And
You know what
I mean I totally agree with you It's a lot of fun this is the movie
if you remember from our last episodes of the podcast that sets up f7 uh so a lot of the stuff
we're talking about in f7 this provides quite a lot of context and background for and honestly
when you're watching it you think why didn't they why didn't they you know why didn't they put this
movie before the other one in the franchise why didn't they put six movie before the other one in the franchise? Why didn't they put Six before Seven?
Here's the funny thing about that guy.
I think they did.
We're the ones driving in reverse.
Much like Dominic Toretto while he courts an amnesiac, if that is an adjective, Letty.
That's right.
We'll never know Letty's last name.
Or Tez.
It's written on her.
Tez.
Or Tez.
Oh, I thought you meant Or Tez. Like Te lady's last name. Ortez. It's written on her... Ortez. Ortez. Oh, I thought you meant Or-tez.
Oh, no, no.
Like Tez's last name also.
No, Ortez is her lady's last name.
It's written on her gravestone.
Wow.
We went from me saying, we'll never know, to you immediately letting us know.
Thanks, man.
I'm sure we've talked about it before.
Probably have.
By the way, I've got a question for you just before we get into it.
Sure.
I think O positive, but I can't remember because they gave me a key chain,
but it wore off because I actually put it in my pocket for ages.
That is, okay, I'll have to quickly think of another question,
which is, why, Tim, answer me this, why is six afraid of seven?
I do know this, but I want you to say, why, Tim, answer me this, why is Six afraid of Seven? I do know this, but I want you to say,
why, guy?
Why is Six afraid of Seven?
Well, because 789.
You know, the rate we're going,
we will collect all of these movies.
Yep.
Would you have, just, you know,
outside of the podcast,
just you and me catching up, talking, pretending that the project's not happening right now.
Would you have rather seen Seven having seen this movie already?
Yeah, definitely.
Why?
Absolutely.
I think I would never watch Seven again, if I can help it.
But I think I'd enjoyed a lot more with this.
This was a good movie and this is what
i'm thinking with the the furious franchise is that it's like when i was when i was thinking
about before we were going to watch today when i was thinking about the furious movies because
now they're all i think about guy there's this fast franchise of ours you got other responsibilities
no this is my sole focus in life now is watching and talking with you about these films.
So I was like,
we know that they are getting progressively worse
as they come out
and people are talking real smack about 10,
how terrible that is.
It's like the worst one ever.
They continue to be financially successful
and I was trying to reconcile all of that
and I'm like,
so what
is happening here are the movies actually getting worse as they go along and if so how come they
keep being financial juggernauts and then I was like well maybe the movies are bad and I select
so the movies as movies are bad so fast 10 is very bad movie, but to reward you for having seen all the other ones,
and as part of all of that, it's actually cool.
So it's a fine thing to pay $20 to go to the movies
and see all these payoffs for all the other films that you've seen.
But as a movie itself, it sucks.
This is sort of, Joseph alluded to this in the last episode
about how deeply canon the movies are.
And, you know, I mean, in this one, we saw a conversation that we'd already seen play out in...
I can't believe you've got a tea resting on the sofa.
I trust the sofa.
There's no, for our one listener who isn't subscribed to the video episodes on Substack for $5 a month,
there's no saucer.
It's just a cup on the sofa that guy's got.
I trust the tea.
I trust the sofa.
I trust myself.
Nice.
You got plans on knocking that tea over?
Not at all.
I'll do everything in my power to prevent it happening.
I can get it.
I can have it.
You want it in shot?
I can have it in frame so that everyone can enjoy it.
We see a scene in this movie that we'd already seen
countless times
which is
Gal Gadot
yeah
it's from F9
it's when
Han
it's not it's from this
it's in F9
but it's really
it's from this
I think it's from
what you see it in first
okay
so for me it's from
f9 you you've got your own systems and i love that i respect that for you for me this is from f9
and it's uh it's actually when letty and dom are trying to solve for where the recently they've
found out a live han could be and they're tracking back and they say he always said
tokyo was his mexico which is like delightfully sort of confusing yeah like we haven't seen it we haven't seen him saying that
yet we've seen him talking about going to tokyo with gal gadot or giselle as she as we now know
she's called in the movie but i mean how did you feel seeing like because you know we know that all
this stuff's overlaid and like we talked about a little bit in the last episode When F7 they go to Tokyo
This is all in the middle of between 2 and 3 right?
Everything's transpiring between 2 and 3?
No no no
So Tokyo Drift actually takes place between this movie
And
No
Hold on
This is snuck in between two and three, I thought.
Or three and four.
This movie.
Yeah.
No.
Isn't it?
Isn't that what Joseph said?
How could this movie be between three and four?
There's a fifth movie.
That's what I'm saying.
But that's why I was getting so bent out of shape with Joseph.
I thought he was saying that there's like all of these,
timeline wise, there's all these movies they've snuck into in between.
It's either two and 3 or 3 and 4.
They all exist within...
I might have misunderstood.
What about the technology, though?
Fucked if I know, dude.
I just know that, like, canonically, that was my understanding of what Joseph was telling us.
No, because they all stack on top of each other.
On top of each other.
Hold on.
How does it go in your head?
How does this work?
Okay.
It goes... Well, I'm'm gonna go backwards okay because we are so f9 present day ish forwards okay it's gonna work easier for me
okay i'll go forwards thanks so the start of f9 oh yeah, yeah, true. Okay, we're doing flashbacks.
Present day.
I can't actually get my head around this.
The start of F8, present day for the time.
F7, when it came out, that was also set in the present day.
This is a mess.
What do you think it is?
I think it's something like that.
Hold on, hold on.
I'm going to answer your question
You said this is the origin story of Han
I think it goes like
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7
Maybe 8, 9, 3
And then like, whatever
3's after 9?
Maybe not after 9
But maybe
Okay, maybe it does this
1, 2, 4, five, six, seven, three, eight, nine.
I think you're right.
I'm just remembering now because we do see Dom in seven.
He goes to Tokyo, and it's in the middle of Tokyo Drift.
Yeah, true.
Yes.
And this is before that.
Yeah. So Han goes to tokyo so this is like sandwiched in between this is the prequel to tokyo drift a movie which came out
probably about 15 years eight years before this movie yeah so this is all setting up tokyo drift
yeah dude we've had this conversation in the last episode i think no but i it's different
now that i've seen f6 okay because i've actually seen what we're talking about it just then it was
like you got you and joseph were off on a wave maybe and i was like okay prepping my next big
idea to talk about so you know like you're cooking i'm experiencing this now yep is that why they're on Blackberries? Well this came out in 2013
Yeah
Now we're testing my cell phone knowledge
I mean
iPhones were around
RIM was still around
The iPhone came out in 06
Yeah
iPhones weren't just around
Like they were on the scene
Yeah
Blackberries was still around
Okay so Obama used a Blackberry
For ages He was in office until He came in in 08 He was there till 16 Yeah, Blackberries was still a... Okay, so Obama used a Blackberry for ages.
He was in office until...
He came in in 08.
He was there till 16.
So 08 till 12 is the first term.
So I reckon, yeah, that wasn't a...
That wasn't a deliberate choice to reflect the fact that this is set.
Exactly.
I mean, do you know what is exciting to think about in Tokyo Drift?
Whether or not in the world of the film they've invented a modern phone that they think people will be using in like 2019 do you know
what i mean thing i i don't think they anticipated making a movie that would have like five prequels
between the movie that actually came out before it well and three sort of this leads somewhat
towards something i wanted to talk about.
It's a bit bigger. What I wanted to talk
about was a little more narrow, but in terms
of mapping out the cinematic
universe, you know what is
driven, and I'm not a Marvel guy,
I've not really followed the movies, but I feel like what
is driven... He's a DC man.
Yeah. You've got to know this about
Monty. Here is Boyz, The Flash,
Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, yeah you got to know this about monty here is boys i think what's flash what's batman superman
wonder woman always love the flesh man what has driven that sort of cinematic uh world into the
ground or removed any sort of genuine excitement fascination and charisma from them is like they
mapped out this big complex idea where they were like it's all and it's not like we're not watching
them create anything we're watching them fulfill this brief this algorithmic idea where they were like it's all and it's not like we're not watching them create anything we're watching them
fulfill this brief
this algorithmic brief
that they came up with
in a room years ago
it's like to get this toy out
we need to release
three movies
and one TV series
and it's really
and so I don't think
that they did that
for Fast and the Furious
no
so what I want to know
what the creative process
in terms of mapping out
all of the movies
like when they made
because it's such a crazy decision
they made these two movies
Fast and Furious
and then
Too Fast Too Furious
yeah
and then they're like
okay and now
we're going to flash forward
a lot
well I don't think they did though
that was the point
that I think
we were all talking about
last episode
is that
this wasn't
in any way intentional
it was like
they made two movies.
I mean,
to me,
Tokyo drift just culturally,
I don't even know if I've seen it.
I don't think I have.
He's always felt like it was kind of this slightly different special,
maybe a cap of a trilogy that they're making.
Right.
They,
they didn't,
they,
they had no intention of,
you know,
what has happened,
what is eventuated
Where there are now going to be 13 movies in total
No one saw that coming man
How could you plan for that much in advance
And if you were planning for that in advance
Would you do it like how they've done it
Would you do it this exact way
I wouldn't
It's what makes it so incredible though
We know as much about this franchise as anyone And we're struggling to get our heads around it the exact way? Isn't that what makes it I wouldn't. It's what makes it so incredible though. Yeah. You know,
we know as much
about this franchise
as anyone
and we're struggling
to get our heads around it.
I don't think that's true
because of the way
in which we are doing this.
I imagine that someone
is screaming
either at themselves
or into their headphones
at us right now.
The other thing
I want to know is
so the climactic
third act
action scene
in this
is
it's very large scale.
I mean, again, you know.
And it's at night.
Yeah, there's a rhythm to all of these.
The second act, the sort of climactic action scene of the second act,
to my eyes, is nearly always more fun.
I think it's because the third act always feels like it drags me
because I'm willing the movie to be over,
and I feel like the movie's finished at the second act.
There's probably a personal emotional connection to it then.
But they're always,
like in this one,
they're preventing a huge military jet from taking off
and they're using cars as their means of doing that.
I mean,
is the person who writes the script,
do you think is it one person
who's mapping out these action sequences
and they're writing crazy shit?
These are so well choreographed.
They're so insane.
I just want to know
how many people do you think it takes
to come up with these ideas?
I think they run the physics on all of it
to a degree.
I think all of it is still meant to be plausible.
I think they probably start losing it.
It sucks.
You described them as jumping the shark in this with the tank.
There's an exact, no, no, it wasn't the tank.
There's an exact moment where I think you can see the fast franchise turn,
make the bad turn.
I loved this movie right up until one very specific moment where Shaw,
and we're not talking about Deckard Shaw,
because we haven't even seen Jason Statham yet yet he doesn't exist in the world no okay well before you get into the the jumping to shake
moment do you think that the writers of this movie know that uh deckard sure exists no absolutely not
they're gaming out ahead of one movie at a time at this no they're not yes they are no they're not yes they are no there's no set
up for it at all nothing no suggestion that he's got a brother it doesn't even feel like these guys
are brothers now having seen this guy's a real baddie this is a proper villain staith he's a
charming rogue never do well you know this guy this guy's a fucking arsehole he
killed so many innocent people on that bridge driving that tank he killed a lot of people we
watched him do it there is some setup they talk about he talks about his brother explicitly oh
damn it i missed that i missed that you didn't it was a big standoff scene between vin and shore
I missed that.
I missed that.
You didn't.
It was a big standoff scene between Vin and Shaw.
They're standing opposite each other,
and he's saying,
my code is precision.
Yes.
Your code is family.
Yes.
Oh, I see.
My brother always said to me,
my older brother always said to me,
everyone must have a code.
Oh, fuck.
There you go.
I missed that.
Well, they say that. I missed the little,
my brother told me this thing.
Okay.
Well, that may be all right.
That is a good setup for Stath coming in.
Anyway, the bit where they jumped the shark in this whole fucking franchise,
as far as I can tell,
is when Shore is driving a tank through a bridge
to get a little component that's going to form a super weapon
which can disable a whole country's Military's communication
For 24 hours
For 24 hours
You make a soldier blind
On the battlefield
They die
You make a country blind
For 24 hours
The death toll
Is unimaginable
Oh nice
There you go
You sum bitch
It's like a
An EMP
But big and specific
So he's building one
With all these bits
He has to run around
And get all the bits
Shaw does
And he's got a tank At this point He has to run around And get all the bits Shaw does And he's got a tank
At this point
And what they do
The tank reveal by the way
Phenomenal
The tank reveal
Is really fucking good
It's a great shot
We've got a big old
Burly truck
And you're like
What's going on
With that armoured truck
And then a fucking tank
Bursts through it
Out of necessity too
They've got a big old
Burly truck And then there's a specific Sort of titanium Out of necessity too, they've got a big old burly truck
and then there's a specific sort of titanium rope
that Ludacris has been experimenting with,
which they put across a road.
Think of a spear fishing gun.
And then amplify it.
But put a NOS canister on it.
And instead of fishing wire, it's high tensile steel.
It cuts the big burly truck in two
and you think, oh my God, they've stopped the bad guys.
And then you just see the the front nozzle
the trunk essentially of the tank the snout yeah the snout emerges from the wreckage of the big
burly truck and it just leaps over the titanium rope and then ludicrous does some great i mean
everyone's acting is actually pretty on point in this it is um so okay let me just get this done. They manage to use Ludacris' fishing spear gun
to anchor a burnt-out car,
which the tank has run over already,
around the tank to act as an anchor
and then throw it off by running it over.
They throw it off the side of a bridge
so that it will hopefully kind of take the tank with it
or tip the tank on its side or something.
And when this happens, Letty goes up because she's got amnesia at this point and she's working for sure she goes up to free the cable on the gun turret and then so he starts
to turn the gun turret that's not oh is that what you're thinking of it's the snout no no the snout
it's the front bit of the like with no the the main gun turret is what i was describing as the snout oh okay that's fair because that's the first thing you see you see a snout It's the front bit of the Like where the No the The main gun turret Is what I was describing
As the snout
Oh okay that's fair
Cause that's the first thing you see
You see a snout
Sniffing out fresh air
Like a truffle pig
So trunk
You meant like
Of an elephant
Yeah
That'll confuse our American listeners
Who call a boot
A trunk
Oh yeah
But pull your fucking head in
Okay
So
That happens
And a boot by the way
Is the back of the car
Not a shoe
And then sure He's called as a cucumber, and he goes,
all right, Toretto, now you get your girl and your happy ending.
And he kind of flips the whole tank so the lady gets thrown into the air.
She's going to careen down to her certain death off this bridge.
Now, what you've got to know about this bridge,
it's kind of like two big lanes lanes And there's a gap in the middle
It's a big gap
So that's where their anchor has fallen down
And there's water below, much below
It's so high up
So Dom gets on top of his car
When lead has been thrown in the air
And he throws himself through the air
Catches her and lands on a car
But the way they shoot it
And the angles they've picked
everything else in the movie is like physics good the look and feel love it the vibe immaculate and
then they do this jump and i'm like you fucked it to this point on too far you've actually been
championing you've been out loud constantly saying i love all this the one time i looked at my phone
and this movie was to check if they Shot it on film
And they did
Yeah
And it just adds a level of
Groundedness to the stunts
You're saying
It enhances the believability
Your viewing experience is enhanced
Subconsciously
Yeah
Because you don't like
Think about
That you're watching something
With film
But you can't
I think your brain
Sort of detects
It a little bit
And it just adds
The believability of the stunts
well we know when i think about the the cars out of the airplane stunt from f7 tracking backwards
and i i know the amount of work and research that went into that because you wikied it yeah but then
i'm like well i believe in so you know film or no film yeah just listen to me and the rhythms of my heart uh and so i'm but i believe you know i i my instinct
is to be impressed by the stunts and believe that they have done everything they can to make them as
um as real as possible you know to exist within the realm of this this earth i don't believe
anything now past like 2015 if the movie came out i'm. I don't believe anything now. Past like 2015, if the movie came out, I'm like, I don't believe you.
Doesn't matter what it looks like.
And that's the tricky thing about filmmaking these days with action movies.
What about like documentaries?
Documentaries, I buy that.
I believe them.
You believe everything you see.
Hashtag believe all documentaries.
Yeah, that's right.
That's where I'm at.
But action movies now, it's so hard because like everything can so convincingly be done in a computer on a sound
stage and it's not to take away from the very hard-working visual effects professionals
but it's a different thing of like creating a fucking graphics engine to show a car exploding
and exploding a car pointing a camera at it. And the latter is cool.
What will the future of this be?
Now what they're doing, which is a bit different,
so they used to green screen everything, right?
But now, have you seen they use real screens
so the lighting can be more convincing?
So they'll basically have a really super high def TV
behind the actors.
With the actual backgrounds.
With the backgrounds, yeah. Chels was in that for Mithrigan. have a really super high def tv behind the actors with the actual background with the background
chelsea actually chelsea was in that for uh in mithrigan mithrigan megan oh yeah yeah oh did
they use one of those they used one of those so she was in a car and they had that that whole big
uh screen around the back with all of like the blizzard and the yeah i think my sister-in-law
is like was part of Sort of pioneering that tech
But she's not allowed to talk about
Any of it
Oh wow
Yeah it's real secret
Squirrel shit
I wonder if I've misspoke
With what?
What I said
What about?
Chelsea using the technology
Oh
Nah
That would be sweet
The movie's out
I think it's G
I think it's all good
Why is it a secret?
Because it's like Star Wars
And it's big franchise-y things
So like
It's just for plots and stuff
They have to keep all their work super secret
Oh okay
We're not allowed to know how they do it
I don't know anything I'm not supposed to
Because she's very good at keeping the secrets
Just so you know
I don't fucking know
I don't think my brother knows
He's married to her
Oh wow
It's real full on
Your brother's married to your sister-in-law?
Yeah
Don't think about it too hard
Seems kind of fucked up
Shout out Dave
He's the listener
Is he?
He's the listener
He's the libertarian
We've been addressing this whole time
My man
This movie's good
I like it
I like it right up to that jump
Specifically
I think Vin Diesel is acting in this movie,
which is a refreshing change of pace.
I thought the way the movie started
was incredibly exciting and refreshing.
Starts on a car,
just a pure one-on-one drag race.
Two cars driving along a coastal cliff
in what turns out to be the Canary Islands in Spain.
And it's Brian and Vin, and they're having a bit of fun with it.
And it turns out that they're racing to the birth of Jack,
Vin's nephew, Brian and Mia's son.
And they are imperiling both themselves and everyone in the community
by racing to the birth.
Not as much as driving a tank the wrong way down a bridge.
No, but these are our good guys.
Yeah, that's true.
Like, you know, it's like, you know, they're racing.
I just think.
They kind of set it up.
You think that Vin and Brian, sorry, Dom and Brian
are like at each other's throats.
Like they're competing for something.
Like, oh, what's going on here?
What's happened?
I'm actually looking forward to seeing that.
That must be the first movie
When they decide to
Yeah
I'm looking forward
To seeing them like
Come across each other
And then not like each other
And learn to begrudgingly
Respect one another
I'm looking forward
To seeing Brian leave the FBI
I didn't realise he was a fed
Yeah
I thought he was like a cop
That's right
Like a good cop
And there were spoilers
In this
There were spoilers
In this movie
Spoilers for what
When Owen Shaw And Dom Toretto Are talking to each other And he says You know this for the there are spoilers in this movie when the when spoilers for what when owen shaw and uh
dom teredo are talking to each other and he says you know uh uh drag a car racer from um east los
angeles used to steal dvd players then pulled off like a hundred million dollar heist in rio
de janeiro yeah so lots of the start of this movie is about that because you can tell that the end of
five was like one last big job to get the payday
for they're all spread across the world chris is on a private plane surrounded by beautiful
oh sorry tyrese is surrounded by beautiful women with champagne talking about i wrote these down
on my notes but now he's gonna have a great he was gonna have a great night and he was like
telling all these ladies like you're gonna have a great night you guys gonna have a great night
and then they were like you know what you're to have a great night You guys are going to have a great night And then they were like You know what You're going to have a great night
It seems like everyone's going to have a pretty good time
Ludacris has rigged up an ATM
To spurt money at children
Which rules
Yeah that was really cool
Dom is in bed post-coital
In a scene very reminiscent of the one that we saw
Opening F8
In Cuba Yeah But with Elena in bed post-coital in a scene very reminiscent of the one that we saw opening in Cuba
but with
Elena and do the biology
that must be
the night he impregnated her
which is a buzzy thing to think about
to this point in the franchise
working backwards, that's the most
breast that's ever been exposed
in the Fast and the Furious universe
and it made me, it it's like there must have been
a conscious decision
between F6 and F7
oh to widen it out
for the family
yeah
yeah I think you're right
to like to pull the
pull the rating down
so that more people
can get into the cinemas
to see these movies
and it makes me wonder
whether or not
they you know
they will become
more explicit
oh we're looking forward
to softcore scenes
well I just wonder
I wonder I hope and there's nothing wrong with curious there's nothing wrong with wondering they will become more explicit. Oh, we're looking forward to some softcore scenes. Well, I just wonder.
I wonder, I hope.
And there's nothing wrong with wondering.
Sorry, is that illegal?
Thought police?
Fucking Tom Cruise's Minority Report?
Is that illegal for me to wonder if I'm going to see a woman's nipple?
In the Fast franchise?
No, it's not illegal. They're all spread across the globe. In the Fast franchise But basically
They're all spread across the globe
We've got Han and Gal Gadot
Having a meal
I got the feeling it was in Hong Kong
I think there's a song
There's a song that mentions the lyric Hong Kong
Sweet as
That's setting up where they are
And then they all get surrounded
They get surrounded
Everyone's phone rings basically at the same time.
And there's a big feeling
that they have just completed a massive job.
And then...
The phones all ring a little bit later
because Hobbes comes in
and sort of tells us, the movie guy,
a little bit about what's going on.
But no, their phones ring...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We should go to the start.
But yeah, their phones ring all at the same time.
Like, all of these scenes are sequential.
It's back-to-back.
It's Roman, Tej, back-to- uh back to back to back han and giselle and then all of their phones ring simultaneous but
isn't that after no no we've seen we see all the destruction that's happened in russia and
hobbes assessing it shout out to um 2013 russia yeah doing it big in the fast and furious universe
moscow looks pretty cool i actually thought it was in the Fast and the Furious universe. Moscow looks pretty cool.
I actually thought it was London on the first opening shot,
the establishing shot.
It's when you see that cool... Is it the Kremlin?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't know, that cool building in the background.
And so Hobbs...
There's some fun architecture over there.
Big time.
They're doing it different, eh?
Yeah.
What I was looking forward to though,
because I thought,
and I thought this was so cool.
I was really looking forward to this.
So you're basically,
this is right at the start of the movie.
Hobbs is walking through a fucking just crime scene
of the end of a car race that's gone terribly.
And I was like,
cool, man.
They're going to go backwards
and we're going to get to see what caused this.
But that isn't the case.
No.
But what a cool way to make a movie.
If you have a cop walking through, there's a fucking... So what really tipped it for me what caused this but that isn't the case but what a cool way to make a movie if you like
have a cop
walking through
there's a fucking
so what really
tipped it for me
is there's a car
that's sticking
out of a building
and one
Hobbs' assistant
I've forgotten her name
but we'll get to her
in a second
she's like
how did that happen
and it's like
we're gonna see it
that's why you're
asking out loud
but then they don't
which was disappointing do you remember in Christchurch on morehouse ave there's a car yard that has that
is like a gimmick so like there's like the car yard out the front and then there's like the office
building and then above it it's like a sort of warehouse style it's like a concrete facade
and there's like half of a car it looks like the car's been run into it there's just half a car
sticking out the front it rocks i can't remember it but it's so cool it's like shit like that's
cool man the mini dealership used to have a mini cooper just like suspended do you remember that
in ponsonby i think like upright it was oh whoa very perilous feeling when i see half a car wedged
into a wall i feel like brian and abu dhabi i'm like there are only
seven of these in the world and you got this this beast locked up it makes me furious you think
there's seven cars i don't fucking know man i'm actually i actually do you know what i mean i
don't know what it's like for the listener i feel like my brain has been scrambled by trying to um
think through the timelines i'm having it oh really i'm i'm uh i enjoyed watching this movie
just as a punter but
as a podcaster who's responsible for taking our listener on a journey yeah i'm having trouble
connecting dots so letty's got amnesia although sorry letty is presumed dead i thought yeah and
i thought that this was the movie in which we'd see letty um get amnesia yeah i didn't realize
that yes same actually Well no
So the end of F5
Must have been heavy
Yeah yeah yeah
Because we're like
Letty's dead
Yeah
We believe that people
Like
Fucking imagine that
In the cinemas
F5
Letty dies
You still believe
Characters in the universe
Can die
Yeah yeah
And also the movies
Are still good
And in this one
They kill Giselle Galgado
At the end.
For reals.
But we'd probably still be like,
if they just brought Letty back like that.
Letty's a legacy though.
Gal Gadot is just an interloper in the world of this.
Well, to us.
We don't know though.
Because we're going backwards.
How many movies?
Okay.
Let's place a bet.
How many movies before this one is Gal Gadot in?
I'm going to say.
She starts in three.
Okay.
You mean in Tokyo Drift?
Yeah.
So she's in Tokyo Drift, four, five, and this is six.
And then she features in Flashback, so I don't know if we're counting that,
but technically she's in, eh?
I think she's, is she going to be in Tokyo Drift?
Yeah, because...
No, because Tokyo Drift happens after this and she's dead.
No, does it happen after this?
Yes.
Yes, you're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
Because Han is in Tokyo.
Tokyo Drift happens as an answer to this movie.
I think she's in this movie and the movie before
I think she's in F5 and F6
so she's not a legacy
she's an interloper
so Tokyo Drift
call her an interloper
I don't feel comfortable
with that for some reason
so here's what I think
would be useful
let's look at Han
as a vehicle
is a loper someone
who just contains
with a lope
no this isn't one of those
this isn't one of those
where you can just
chop off the prefix and it means something else you need both bits okay so you go you go here
with your thought experiment let us as time travelers in a very confusing situation tumbling
through these different actually this is it this is nice let us this is a time traveling podcast
let us use han as a bit of an anchor point
because I think that's going to be useful for us.
Okay.
I'm following you here.
I'm trusting you.
Han and Three, Tokyo Drift.
I've heard, by the way,
you're great to go through haunted houses with.
Han, from who did you talk to?
Joseph Moore and I think Simone.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I like that that came up in conversation.
There's a great photo of that day.
Yeah, they said that you really took charge.
They said you were fantastic
and they couldn't have done it without you.
Independent of each other too.
It's really sweet.
It makes me feel like I'm probably a bit bossy.
This is my personal house of horrors
and you've got a torch and you're at the front.
Han in Tokyo Drift Is a character
Who is strong
But damaged
And we don't really know why
So we're a cinema going
Audience member
He's got a hidden backstory that we don't understand
We've watched one
We've got two
So in these two movies what have we got We've gotrian and dom and lady we got some celery people yeah she's in the mix but
she's in there she's okay okay i've seen the eyebrows and the flashback from f7 she's definitely
in the first all right and and so is roman and tish but i'm just saying like in terms of what
we're kind of watching you know we got we got paul we got vin it's kind of center points now three
took we're going to japan baby yeah and we got this cool guy called han who we don't know a lot
about but he's fucking cool and he's a great driver and he seems kind of sad and we don't
really know why so then we watch like four five and six and we find we start to find out
So then we watch like four, five and six And we find
So like in four maybe he meets Gal Gadot
Maybe she's introduced
You know
Canonically in four
When Dominic Toretto and Brian go to Tokyo
If they both go to Tokyo
In Tokyo Drift
They
Know Han
But the audience is meeting Han for the first time.
I guess that must be true
because we are watching all of their relationship over the years
in maybe four, five, ten, six.
They definitely know Han.
Yeah.
And they know why he's having such a hard time.
Yeah.
But do they pretend not to
so that they can be an audience surrogate?
We haven't seen what the
relationship looks like so you know we're only going to get to see that movie three times we're
going to be watching every pixel like do you think we're going to be we're going to learn to
concentrate harder and harder i think i feel like i'm concentrating i concentrated pretty hard for
this one first screening yeah but even compared to like a first showing of nine or eight,
I feel like this one I was like, okay, what's going on?
Who are you?
Who are you?
Yeah.
Do you reckon?
I think I've asked this already.
I asked Joseph last episode.
Are we learning anything?
Are we bringing any new insights to the Fast and the Furious universe?
I need you to tell me more about what this question is.
How do you mean learning?
Are we finding out anything that other people haven't?
Are we presenting new information to people who have gone the traditional route?
No, certainly not.
I wouldn't say so.
Nope.
Nothing of value.
A lot wager tell me nothing can you tell me about
because there's a there's a heavy twist in this movie well not heavy but like
there's a great twist between acts two and three there's a standoff
have you ever seen that news that news clip where the newsreader and he's gay
I mean blind
climb Mount Everest
I can't remember any of the context
but yeah it's like
and get this he's gay
well I mean blind
is that autocue or is that a brain?
It's not, it's a brain
Because like, you can kind of
It's a woman, eh?
There's two anchors, I can't remember who says it
I think it's the woman
It's like you can tell by her reaction that her brain did it
Yeah, yeah
It's funny
The twist is, he's gay
Wait, I meant blind
I'm gonna get it up
Today You ready? Twisters, he's gay. Wait, I'm in for life. I'm gonna get it up.
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Now, if you're researching, there's nothing to fill the space.
Right after the break, we're going to interview Eric Weihandmayer,
who climbed the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest.
But he's gay.
I mean, he's gay.
Excuse me, he's blind.
So we'll hear about that Coming out It's good to
Excuse me
He's gay
Wait no
He's gay
He's blind
It's the second gay
It's a killer
Oh shit
What were we
I was discussing
The twist
Yeah the twist
So there's a twist
In between X2 and 3
They sort of
They capture
Owen Shaw And you know they've
stopped the tank and it feels as though um they've they've they've basically ended the movie
essentially but then he says you don't understand i'm crazy i'm cuckoo i'm lala and i actually have
a member of your family ukulele to a pumpkin yeah they Yeah, they've got Mia. So while all this is happening, we haven't seen anything from Mia or Jack,
her and Brian's newborn.
And so then he negotiates the,
basically him and his cohorts can leave.
And Letty's been working with him the whole time
because she's got amnesia.
And the reason that they have Letty in their care
is because in F5,
when they believe she's dead she actually
survives in the hospital and they go to kill her and then they learn that she can't remember
anything and they're like well this is a very valuable asset this is a weapon essentially
totally and so there's this big point where he's saying okay we're gonna go and he says are you
coming with me babe babe and everyone assumes he's talking to letty because letty's been on
their side the whole movie like is she like, is she going to go?
Is she going to?
And then, twist, Letty stays,
but The Rock's partner,
who Tim was just talking about,
who we see in Moscow at the start of the movie,
he's like, how'd that car get there?
She goes.
And so she's been a mole on the inside the whole time.
And then further to that,
you were telling me that she,
because she's not in any of these future movies.
I've never seen that actor in my life before yeah you know about her so she's she's she's
she is famous um and i kind of got this sense by her fight scenes and stuff that maybe she
also was a ufc fighter maybe she's she was a fantastic fighter fighter um she did some good
stuff and it was kind of matched with that you know acting isn't the best maybe we haven't had She was a fantastic fighter. Fighter. She did some good stuff.
And it was kind of matched with that, you know, acting isn't the best.
Maybe we haven't had a whole lot of experience making films before,
but still better than Ronda Rousey. Gina Carano.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She was playing Riley Hicks, a DSS agent.
So she's Hobbs' assistant.
It's like Hobbs' deputy.
Yeah.
Can you look at, What is she in the MCU
Cause she joined the Marvel
Friend
You know
Metaverse
For a
Few movies I think
And then
I can't remember what the incident was
But she's
Very conservative
Said some shit
They nixed her
She cried
Cancel culture
And then like the next movie she was in
Was this $25,000 budget
Fucking
She played Angel Dust in Deadpool
Oh yeah she's in Deadpool that's right
And that was like
She was in The Mandalorian
Oh yeah okay
I think that's the one
Mandalorian's big
What's The Mandalorian about?
I haven't seen it
Everyone's seen it but us two
Really?
Which is going to be frustrating for the listener
For the libertarian listener
They've definitely seen it
Yeah man everyone's seen the Mandalorian
Right?
What happened to her?
Well I don't
You're the one with the cell phone brother
I'm going by memory here
But she said some shit
Disney were like
Not in the mouse's house
You don't.
And she got swiftly 86.
86.
2020s.
Lucasfilm announced in February,
2021,
that Karana would not appear in future Star Wars projects
following a series of controversial posts she made to social media,
which they don't reference,
stating,
this is what Lucasfilm said,
her social media posts denigrating people based on their cultural and religious identities
are abhorrent and unacceptable.
There you go.
The same day she was dropped by UTA.
That must have been pretty bad
if her representation dropped her.
In November 2021,
Carano was tapped to play a secret service agent
in My Son Hunter,
a biopic on Hunter Biden
directed by Robert Darby darvey yeah there's trailers
of that movie and it looks like it was shot on a handy cam the film is being distributed by
american far-right news website brightbart news and was released on september 7 2022
fucking good on you brightbart getting into film distribution why not on review aggregator website rotten tomatoes
67 of six critics reviews are positive six hold on i think the salient bit is only six people
reviewed it uh six critics charles promesco of the guardian wrote writing critically about a film
like my son hunter feels kind of like seeing the kid making fart noises from the back of the class to detention.
It described the film as a fiction-laced retelling of the Hunter Biden laptop nothing burger
and a dank bog of paranoia and conspiracy theorising that is the sophomore directorial effort from Robert Darvey.
Hey, we're all making stuff, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
Lay off, cunt.
Naomi Frye of the New Yorker called the film an amateurish, often batshit, a very occasionally vulgarly amusing satire
come thriller, come melodrama, come propaganda organ,
which switches between modes with the head-spinning
unexpectedness of a surrealist cut-up.
Man.
If you click on enough Wikipedia hyperlinks,
it's not long before you're in all sorts of places.
Well, somewhere you didn't even know existed
I know
That's the thing
So that's her
That's her lot in life
Well all because you posted something on social media
My shining light for this movie
I liked a lot of it
Fuck I didn't actually think about getting a shining light
And I wish I had
Before I'd started this sentence
I can go
Yeah I mean it's the emergence of the snout
The tank snout coming
out the the big burly trike i hadn't seen the trailer sort of you know i imagine it would have
been ruined by the trailer is so many stunts you know like it's a it's a it's a problem with so
many movies now but um to go into it not knowing what that was going to happen yeah even though
they talked about tanks in previous films definitely would have been in the in the trailer you did right um it was amazing
it was it was like it was you know it was what you're meant to get from an action movie and i
was thinking as i was watching this because when we get that it was night it was set at night time
but like there is a sedative side effect for me watching these fast and furious movies usually
in later screenings like today i was fine where you know action sequences start to shut my they shut my nervous
system down basically they're trying to put me to sleep wow and i was the opposite of what they're
supposed to and i was wondering if i go to a non-fast action movie at the cinema whether or
not i would that would have the same impact like i what's your sense of that i think if i went like
a transformers movie,
the action sequences would shut me down.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But what about something good?
If I think,
what's a movie that'll have,
if I went to Guardians of the Galaxy,
I think the action sequences would probably shut me down.
Yeah, same.
Even though they sort of,
they put quips in there.
There's also another thing that elevated this movie.
What about that one that Bob Odenkirk did?
Nobody.
Yeah, I love that.
So that was fucking me.
That was great.
No one's fallen asleep at the cinema or that one.
It was tight.
It was tidy.
Tidy as.
The action sequences felt low to the ground in terms of like.
Just watching a man bare knuckle his way through a bus of dickheads.
It's fucking intense, yeah.
Fuck you, dude.
That's a flick.
This movie also,
which is something that is sadly removed between now and F9,
Sense of Humour.
I like that a lot of it was set in Britain
and so you got to see a lot of caricaturized,
caricatures of British,
different iterations of British people.
Yes.
And I think it's best to save the conversation
for another episode, but...
We'll forget, Just do it now.
The sense of humor that was imbued through this,
particularly the sort of the pompous British man at the car auction
who tells off The Rock and Ludacris for coming
when he doesn't think they have enough money.
Well, he says the service door for lunch service is around the other side.
He quickly does this assessment of what they're wearing.
And later on he says,
I don't mean any offense, gentlemen,
but you couldn't possibly afford the calves in this auction.
And it was just nice to have like a, you know, it was just.
I think you're going to bring up the other thing.
Rita Ora is a race girl in this.
Yeah.
And so she starts a race by saying,
ready, steady, go.
Which is the British version of, you know, let's fucking start a race. What ready steady go yeah which is the british version of you know let's fucking start a
race what do they say well i'm trying to remember now actually are you ready i know you're ready
yeah ready to go on your marks all right i've got my phone out for my notes for my shining light
did i just read what i've got first up verbatim? I can't remember what I wrote. We've got everything. Gal Gadot,
Luda having a ball with champagne ladies on a private jet,
Dom's fucking Alina,
Hobbs is tearing shit up at Interpol,
Brian's a dad,
sure has been mentioned but not cited yet,
and we've got a fantastic visual gag
where a rando bald man sits in for Vin to trick us.
Oh, yeah.
That is cool.
You see this bald guy sitting from behind
who's been brought in by the police
and we're like,
oh my God,
they fucking got Dom Toretto
and then the camera pans around.
It's some other bald guy.
It does speak volumes to the movie
that it explodes onto the scene like that.
Yeah.
The excitement is emanating from your phone screen
as you read that stuff out.
There's the first like 15 minutes of the flick
and my shining light will be a line from Hobbes.
So Roman says,
why do I smell baby oil?
And Hobbes replies,
you keep running your pie hole.
You're going to smell an ass whooping.
Yeah.
I felt like we got to see the rock.
The rock grew into his cadence and his rhythm in this.
I actually feel like between this movie
and future Fast and Furious movies
and then all of his other own intellectual properties,
we see this is, I think, a turning point in The Rock's career.
I think the way he's selling certain lines,
he says, you want to catch wolves?
You need wolves.
Let's go hunting.
He doesn't say that with this sort of,
maybe he's putting more effort into it
I feel like he gets
into a zone
in later movies
where it's like
everything's delivered
with exactly the same rhythm
and in this it felt
like there was variance
he put less energy
into it
which to me
made it less convincing
but maybe it actually
means that he cared
more about his delivery
in this movie
he was still proving
himself as an actor
it's called dynamics
very insightful guy
and we're going to
wrap it up
we've been talking
for too long about F6.
We'll see you the next time we talk about F6.
9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
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