The Worst Idea Of All Time - Family Time 10
Episode Date: June 30, 2024Battling through some very dodgy audio, Tim and Guy pop open the perpetual time capsule that is the TWIOAT mailbag. The episode becomes a bit of a time capsule itself, with potential ideas for the fut...ure of TWIOAT around every corner. The Twilight series? An unauthorized Cats sequel? An Andy Batt spinoff series? And, of course, what’s to be done about the approaching storm that is Rob Schneider’s tour of New Zealand? Check back in a year to tell us whether we actually followed through on any of this stuff.Thank you to the foster brothers Danny, Jake and Colleen for sending in CATS 2, which you can check out here.For video episodes, and to get episodes early, check out our Substack! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hey everybody it's Tim here. We got a new little podcast recorder box and it has resulted in the
audio being fucked for this episode so we're putting this episode out from the camera audio
which is terrible. Feel free to skip this one if you want if you're not hyper sensitive to audio
quality like I am maybe you'll be fine otherwise, feel free to skip this one.
Sorry about that.
And we will try and get this fixed up for the future.
Goodbye.
Bye. It's the worst idea, it's the worst idea of all time
What's up, Ma? Hey man, how you going?
Yeah, doing pretty nice, doing alright.
I like this, you can't see it on camera, or hear it in your headphones,
or perhaps you listen to this out of your phone speaker your laptop speakers or a Bluetooth stereo you're telling us
a lot of things we can't do but I like the vibe you've got today
what I'm describing I'm previously a visual description oh yeah gotcha gotcha
so I was speculating as to how this is being listened to before saying I like
the vibe you've got today I I like barefoot Timbo.
Oh, barefoot Timbo.
Well, yeah, I'm in the house.
I know, but even in the house, I think socks are common.
Yeah?
Like, I think summer, barefoot.
Barefoot in summer makes sense.
Yeah.
When I'm at home at the moment, I suppose I'm dressed I'm barefoot aren't I yeah
dude well I don't know you wear socks to bed no because I think your feet get too hot yeah
socks in bed I used to like when I was a like teenager I think I used to like the idea of
socks in bed I get my extremities get cold I do get cold toes yeah um but now i i find it to be a big no-no yeah i don't like it it's no
good but so i'm i'm supposed to be a little bit cold in bed no you're not yeah it helps you sleep
no yeah yeah i like the room to be cold i think in bed you're not meant to be a little bit cold
the room can be cold i don't think you mean in you're in bed yeah it's like one of the coziest
places in the world i mean you don't want to be too hot. You don't want to be like...
Of course you don't want to be too...
You don't want to be too anything.
You don't want to put socks on your feet.
I agree.
To get a good sleep.
I agree with that.
You've got to bring that tent down.
So, but here I am.
I'm in your house.
I've got shoes off.
I'm wearing socks.
You're in your house.
We're both dressed.
No socks.
And I like the vibe.
I think because you've got this lovely carpet in the studio,
you can afford to go barefoot.
You speak quite, it's concrete under here.
Yeah.
You remember when all of this was concrete?
I do.
Look upon this, son.
It still is.
This, well, outside it is.
How are you feeling about the barefoot situation?
Did you think about it at all?
Not at all.
Not for a split second i wear
shoes inside too much i'm either probably shoes or barefoot but very rarely so wow sucks once in a
while but i'm like i'm like you know barefoot's what it's like i'm socks indoors i'm not um
being the googs obviously no spectrum of things no he was on 7 days
the other night
good on him
that's what I say too
I say bloody good on him
yeah well
good on 7 days actually
Ben's been doing that
the whole time
his comedy
yeah
being awesome
at being funny
one of the things he does
I um
I could have watched it
7 days is the
New Zealand TV show
for everyone listening
yeah
every now and then every now and then you go'm chanting to Guy, but it is on the podcast.
It's a legacy show.
It's been around.
Before I did comedy, I remember watching.
This is hubris, but I remember watching Seven Days on TV.
One day I will crush it with a game show of my own.
Not even thinking that.
Thinking, I tell you who'd be good on that show.
Tim Batt.
Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery. Just genuinely thinking i could do that yeah yeah and you were
right i guess eventually at the time i wasn't that's true yeah that's a good point people do
miss that bit yeah whereas like i could do that it's like yeah most people could if you if you
practice but i mean it's incredible it's been going so long.
I've been doing comedy, I think, 12 years now,
and it predates that.
So it must be going for almost 15 years, I'd say, some days.
Hey, you're a fan of words.
I love them.
In fact, I've been using them this whole time.
Stick with it-ness?
Yeah.
I like that.
Is that one word?
That is a great question.
I think with it this is one
word no it must know it must all be one it must be just hyphenated right but is
it like legit is that or is it just something I think I do not recently and
I was like oh it's so I like it so much I'm looking at it with fitness like is
an adjective stick with it this stick to itiveness oh wow is that is dogged perseverance
what is that stick stick to itiveness stick to itiveness isn't as nice to say i think
stick with itness and then yeah so google accepts stick with itness they don't suggest
did you mean stick to itiveness but then all of the online dictionaries
are telling me
it's stick to it-iveness
which is
stick hyphen
to hyphen
it-iveness
what do you prefer?
stick with it-ness
yeah it's nicer to say
it like that
isn't it?
stick with it
ness
that's what Scottish people say
when the Loch Ness Monster
is like
I don't even feel like
people are noticing
I'm out here.
And they're like, stick with it, Ness.
How big is that lock?
Big enough for a mythical being.
Big enough for the mystery to continue?
It's one of these things, isn't it?
We could take the fun away.
I'm sure that mythbusters could go there and say that this is an empty lock.
But what is the value of that?
We can remove all mythology. I am am surprised and i might be wrong quite a blanket statement go on
that there's not been a podcast about the bermuda triangle that is a good point that and
quicksand were like the two conversational pieces when we were 12 yeah what what happened there did they fix it
did they sort out whatever was going on there it's a lovely like the whole thing i i mean it's still
very soft focus my knowledge of but just the whole idea there's this what this triangle in the
bermuda ocean yeah whereby i don't even know exactly where it is ships and planes man let's say let's let's just
fucking throw some darts on the board and say it's you know three kilometers on the map where just a
lot of ships would go down and we'll never see nor hear from again yeah and people were like
there's something going on here yeah probably tricky waters where is the mariana trench oh
good question don't know is it the pacific ocean i'll tell you where the marinara trenches
it's where i dig out a big hole in my spaghetti to fill up with salt in my head literally like
an infomercial for an italian restaurant started playing when you said it like some music popped
up and everything yeah well i there's just i just think um i don't know how big the lock is, the lock nest that is.
But I just think there is the opportunity now.
You know, people are obsessed with debunking Bigfoot and stuff.
Are they?
Is that a thing now?
Well, I just think just let this stuff, let it live.
We need it.
We need it at the moment.
Let's not put a magnifying glass on everything.
Fuck yeah.
Sasquatch, let him hang about.
Yeah. For God's sake
we need something
and someone
some fun uncle
with the spirit
of playing them
needs to
you know
spend a lot of money
on high-end prosthetics
or costume
do we get to the bottom
of that famous
Sasquatch footage
like
in fact
I think I saw something
on YouTube
where a guy was like
it was me
and it's like
but I don't know if that was like a guy was like, it was me.
But I don't know if that was like,
if he could prove it.
That was so... Do you remember the alien autopsy video
from the 90s?
No.
Oh, that was like,
that is seared into my brain.
Yeah.
Iconic footage.
Where'd you see it?
I think originally it must have been on
something a little darker than Unsolved Mysteries. TV. iconic footage where'd you see it i think originally it must have been on um something
a little darker than unsolved mysteries i can't even think of where i would have said well this
is way before the internet yeah and way before i mean this is videos being spread on the internet
so it must have been television but i just don't know who would have like shit it would have been
very late at night there was a whole probably still is i'm not watching a lot of tv at the
moment nor have i for a while they're still making it yeah this is a genre of like late night weird tv it was before
everything got a bit pornographic and it was just like and it was before i think true crime had
been as a proper genre just like you know it was like unsolved mysteries yeah
um maybe maybe like knock off america's most wanted you know do this weird late night tv
zone when i was a kid do you use uh i know we've got the same smart tv do you use the smart the
channels on the smart tv as an old form of consuming television? Nah. Do you ever get to just surf it?
I don't understand
what they're doing.
Every now and then
the TV turns on
to one of those.
Because they're like,
this one you'll like.
You're supposed to be a painting, bro.
That's the whole reason
I had an argument
with my wife
about how much you cost.
And then every now and then
it's like,
surprise,
I'm not a painting,
I'm the cooking channel
from Bulgaria.
It's like,
I'm channel 685. i can understand your frustration but you've got to look at that
as an opportunity yeah because the challenge with tv now is obviously there's more pressure
on every choice you make because you're in charge of what you're watching yeah that incidental nature
of just turning it on and you're watching bulgarian cooking and you think tripping over
some content yeah this is and that you know those shows it's a very clunky version of doing like the algorithm
on tech which is like every now and then i'm going to turn the tv on and select the channel for you
there's magic there yeah if you've got the time for it i would love to have a bit more time to
just like yeah if the tv decides that i'm watching bulgarian cooking today i'll indulge
i got to enjoy the twilight movies because i was in a hotel after a show one night and just turned
on the hotel tv and what'd you make of them i i couldn't believe that they're the they were
spectacular they are of genuine fascination for like all the right reasons you know in in our
historic wheelhouse this is i found this out after
the fact but twilight would be ripe for analysis because the way that they are filmed i think
contra points returned to it recently there's like a hyper reality to it and it's all it just feels
like it exists it exists in a parallel i know that it's fantasy so it does exist in a parallel
universe but like the production qualities of it exist in a parallel universe of film almost right
it's a really they're really it's it's not a big it doesn't look blockbuster the whole way through
yeah a bit like it's not quite cooked in the middle what yeah it does a bit and it but you
know i think what's fascinating is the size of the cultural phenomenon
in the face of or, you know, working in tandem with
or because of the way that they were filmed.
And everyone was kind of relative unknowns at that time, right?
Initially, yeah.
Like Taylor Lautner and Christian Stewart.
Christian Stewart and who was the other boy?
Oh, Robert Pattinson.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
who's the other boy oh
Robert Pattinson
yeah
yeah
and yeah
I remember
Trump did a funny tweet
about how
Robert Pattinson
needs to dump
Christensen Stewart
just you know
yeah
it's fun to remember
it's funny isn't it
you can see what happens
to old people
yeah
because you know
you've accrued a lifetime
of happenstances
every now and then
you want to pluck one
off the shelf
and go look at that and you remember how things now and then you want to pluck one off the shelf and go, look at that.
And you remember how things were, and you think,
I didn't have all the problems I have now then,
so I'm just going to remember that detail.
Instead of dealing with the world as it is,
I'm just going to recall.
I get it.
We would all like to do that, but we must.
Must we?
We must. Well, do you know what we must. Must we? We must.
Well, do you know what we should do is deal with some recent history,
which are emails and Facebook messages that are probably a year and a half old.
That's a fun time to reminisce to.
A year and a half ago?
Yeah, what were you up to a year and a half ago?
I'm talking about the start of 2023.
I have no idea.
I've never been good with mapping, you know, mapping out timelines
and stuff,
but
last year,
I don't know, man.
What were you doing?
I can't remember.
Honestly,
I think maybe I was in
Arrowtown.
Did I go to Melbourne
last year?
Yeah, you did.
I did a show.
Oh, so I would have been
coming off the back
of the comedy festival.
No, but it was a year
and a half ago,
so this is before
those comedy festivals.
Oh, who's to say?
Probably given the shows, really.
I went to a wedding on Waiheke Island.
I'm looking it up.
That's so cool.
I had some good times.
I've no doubt.
Cheese Factory follow-up.
I've got a feeling we've read this one,
but I'm going to give it a crack.
Any time we can get into the Cheese Factory.
Cheesecake Factory.
Hello, boys.
I like it.
First of all, this is, you know, very old.
Okay.
A year plus.
Okay.
One month.
So Tim's getting his show.
Tim's just come off the back of the Comedy Festival.
Just so everyone has context for where Tim was at, when the email was sent.
Well, it's May the 9th, so I was actually in the thick of it.
Well, you finished Melbourne.
Yeah.
So Tim's back home. He's had a good time in Melbourne. I think by the end of it well you finished Melbourne yeah so Tim's back home
he's had a good time
in Melbourne
I think by the end
of it last year
you were ready
to come home
I think
okay
from what I remember
talking to you
you were like
I'm excited
I remember
I was with you
on your last day
and we watched
Hobbs and Shaw
in the upstairs
attic space
which was the
bedroom space
of your Airbnb
this is a nice memory.
Oh yeah, I remember that Airbnb.
And we watched it,
and we were sort of reflecting on it,
and it was your first time since having Remy being away,
and you said, you know, it's been fun,
and it's nice to do this again,
but I'm ready to go home.
This is my limit for being away.
And I think I was there for about 10 days or something.
So that's where Tim was at.
That Airbnb was so funny.
So I had to go to bed,
I had to negotiate this really crazy staircase.
So you've done all of that,
and now you're back home,
and it's nice,
and you're doing NZ Comedy Festival,
and in the meantime,
someone's writing an email.
Hello boys.
First of all,
I'm going to make the text bigger.
I think I need glasses.
First of all, I wanted to mention that the podcast has provided me with hours of entertainment over the years.
Shout out to us.
It's been a gateway for me finding some New Zealand comedy.
Taskmaster New Zealand, Guy Montz Spelling Bee, etc.
And as an American that does not get to experience any good panel shows, it's been a welcome addition to my life.
You said it, brother.
I just wanted to follow up about the Cheesecake Factory after listening to that episode
because all I could think about was
an article I read a few years ago about
how NBA players and
pro athletes in general love
the Cheesecake Factory because it's a chain
in almost every major
American city, has an absurdly
large menu and is pretty consistent
I don't know if this was the one
but tons of them pop up if you search
it, oh articles I guess
thanks again for all
you both do, best
Nelson, thanks Nelson
I believe that, I
think in my experience of
driving across America with Ken
from New York to angeles it was
uh simultaneously it was it was kind of mostly sad to be honest because in our heads i think
the vision was a lot of roadside diners yep um you know as as uh middle america or small town
america is represented on on television movies, which is, yeah.
And we're not expecting the fare at these truck stop diners to be especially high end.
But I like the idea of the independence of them, the mom and pop nature of some of them.
You are funneled onto huge expressways to travel across America.
funneled onto huge expressways to travel across America and basically every I don't know a hundred miles or whatever that the food stops it's they are
demarked by you know huge poles pointing into the sky with lit up neon
signs for Burger King, Starbucks like it's all it's exclusively chains right
and so it's hard and then you do form a relationship to these
chains be like well i know the nutritional quality i know what i can get here i know that this meets
the standards of what i'm looking for yeah and so the idea of a cheesecake factory which you're not
seeing just off of the motorway you'd have to go into the towns probably to find that i i can see
the appeal for people who are traveling a lot, athletes, and they're like, I just want to know what I'm going to get. I get it.
And, you know, it sounds like it's a reputable chain.
I mean, here's the article that's been pulled up.
Oh, it's from firstwefeast.com,
which I think those are the hot ones, guys.
We may.
Interesting stuff.
I know this is old news now.
Did you watch Conan O'Brien on Hot Ones?
I did.
Did you think that was just some of the best stuff you've ever seen?
Yeah, it was pretty cold.
I was just blown away.
He's, um...
I hope...
I hope, uh...
I was going to say something really awful.
I was going to say, I hope he dies soon.
So we can just have trapped in ember what he's made so far.
I don't want any opportunity for him to
get his character
to fall off
his legacy is secure
and he's one of those dudes
there's so few of them, every time he pops up
online there'll just be like all these comments
from people who are like oh yeah I interned on the show
30 years ago and he was the nicest guy
he is
recognised for the Simpsons
Golden Years
that's part of his legacy
yeah
sort of
carrying the torch
of the irreverence
of Letterman
as a late night
talk show host
creating a totally
unique environment
for hijinks
and fun
yeah
I suppose
you know
through that
there's also
the Tonight Show
debacle
but that's
oh that's awesome
as well
that's such a
high cultural warm up
and then
podcasting
he helped
he came up with
the idea for Serial
I don't know if you remember that
and then he saw that
take off and launched
his own podcast
and then of course
the travel show
I think he's
a rare instance
where he is
still bolstering
his legacy
as time moves on
I think time's
going to be very kind
and it's about time
someone mentioned Conan
because I feel like
he gets forgotten, you know,
in the lists
and people are in conversation
about great comedians.
You know,
no one ever mentions
Conan O'Brien.
So thank God, guys,
he was an encyclopedic knowledge
at least that no one hears.
I have heard tell
that his travel show is fantastic.
I'm sure it will be.
He goes to fans' houses who don't know he's coming.
He finds fans from around the world and shows up at their house in Norway.
And he's like, hey, I'm Conan O'Brien.
Isn't that good?
It's good.
So this is through PayPal.
Huge.
It's money.
Shout out to Peter Thiel.
Massive.
He's one of our OGs.
Peter Thiel is one of my ride or dies.
He's my emergency contact.
Let's go because he is a New Zealand citizen.
Tim.
Hi.
This is not from Peter Thiel, by the way.
This is through Peter Thiel.
This is from Michael.
Tim Guy, I've no time for niceties or frivolities.
Well, you've got time for tautologies.
Get his ass.
The message I must deliver is so important that I opened a parcel on 20 units of American Fliff
to ensure it gets delivered.
Please Google,
Finance Buzz Fast and Furious.
Dom Speed Boys love MJP.
So he wants us to...
Get off and away.
This is the one bad thing about these low-profile mic arms.
This makes this particular thing tricky. Finance Buzzprofile mic arms. This makes everything tricky.
Finance, buzz, fast and furious.
Now, when we come to matters like this, Tim,
I feel like you are the access way for me to understand information.
I see.
Money start.
Oh, there you go.
We know this.
This was, you can earn $1,000 to burn doors.
Oh, yeah.
We know about this.
The link is pink, which means it's red.
The link is to pink.
Thank you very much, Michael, for the money.
Really appreciate that.
Now, this one says urgent.
Can I?
Okay.
That's bad.
Because it came down a year ago.
Well, it's never too late to deal with an urgent email.
How many unread emails do you have in your inbox with the word urgent in them?
Oh, well, they're all in spam. urgent email. How many unread emails do you have in your inbox with the word urgent in them? Ah,
well,
they're all in spam.
I think if you put urgent in the subject line,
it'll just go in my spam.
Yeah.
So probably a lot.
I woke up this morning.
I did a thing this morning.
I woke up early.
Yeah.
And just did all my emails
before like seven.
You know,
which is,
it should be illegal really.
What do you mean
you did all of them?
Well,
like there's all these
pressing emails and when I was going to bed last night, I was like, I just, like, you know, I'm not it should be illegal, really. What do you mean you did all of them? Well, like, there's all these pressing emails.
When I was going to bed last night, I was like, I just, like, you know, I'm not going to deal with them tonight.
This is my night time.
I started a new book, actually.
Really.
It's called Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow.
It's really.
It's about when Guy's going to get to all those emails.
My man.
Now, this is why we're friends.
And so, I got up early and I set them all.
And I'm thinking, fucking awesome.
You know, God, it feels good to just, when I left the house this morning, I was like, I've got no emails.
Then the responses come flooding in.
And I'm thinking, what are you people?
You know, I've done this.
I did this.
This is part of the day's fucking finish. Are you kidding me? What am I, an American?
Get out of here.
Do you want to read this? It's crazy isn't it? To be frustrated by a reply. It's got your favorite word in it. Urgent. Ineffable.
Oh, that is a good word. Do you want to read it? Yes. Okay. The bold and ineffable which is what stuck out. Fan of cats.
that Inifable, which is what stuck out.
Fan of cats.
Oh, this is honestly the formatting, the heading.
Talk us through it.
Okay.
Not sun and sunglasses, but like sun,
sort of like clip art style sun emoji.
Bright, shining, golden sun.
Cats too, colon, urgent, bright sun emoji.
Dearest Mungai Jerry and Rumpel Timzer.
Rumpel Timzer.
Did you hear, did you hear?
Have you heard?
There was a sequel made to the ineffable production of Cats.
Of course you haven't.
I'm only just now telling you about it.
Anyway, my friends and I made Cats 2,
and we figured you'd want to know,
given your unique relationship to the 2019 film.
What you choose to do with this information is entirely up to you.
Cats 2 is an hour-long journey
with claymation,
all sorts of puppets,
top-notch digital effects.
I was going to say non-stop,
but it's not non-stop.
It's top-notch digital effects
and, of course,
more great songs about more great cats.
The plot is hard to follow?
Maybe.
But so is the first one, right?
It's art!
Please watch it once a week for a year
and send me your written correspondence with what you thought about it.
I know I said earlier that what you choose to do is up to you,
but I've changed my mind.
I like that.
You can find the full movie at https://cats2.art or follow us at cats2unauthorized with a Z on Instagram.
All right, we better go to this.
Love you, boys.
The Fast Furious Canada has been a treat.
Keep up the amazing work
and be good
toodle pip
the Foster Brothers
Danny
that's me
Jake and Colleen
so this is
over a year ago
yeah
I mean
what first
what's our entry point here Tim
I'm just gonna
I can't help myself
I better click on this website
and see what
lies beyond
I'm gonna go to the I can't help myself. I've got to click on this website and see what lies beyond. I'm going to go to the Instagram.
Cats2.art.
All right.
All right.
We've got Times New Roman, all lowercase.
Welcome to Cats2 Online.
Greeting me on the homepage.
I actually really like this.
I think all websites should look like this.
Simple.
Keep it simple.
Keep it clean.
A lot of white space yeah
it's appealing it's just like there's nothing on that doesn't need to be there we've got a hand
drawn um picture of some cats with a moon and a red curtain behind them and then the movie embedded
because it's on you you can watch it on youtube do you know i'm really hoping because the last
post on instagram their last post was on the 8th of October,
2023.
Yeah.
I'm hoping through
this discovery of the email,
Yep.
to give them
a second wind.
Yeah.
A motivational bump.
Well, I'll tell you this,
it's had 1,700 views
on YouTube.
Not nothing.
So far.
They did a screening
in Athens, Georgia
last October. Hell yeah. um they did a screening in athens georgia last october
yes please
all right i actually think we should do something like this this is pretty cool
Guys, transfect.
So far, we've got some pant size that have been superimposed on a velvet red curtain,
like a big stage curtain.
I just want to see the first bit of action.
Oh. Oh.
Yo, this actually looks fucking excellent.
We know that a cat is a cat.
Okay, I'm stopping right there
we are going to watch that
that's really good
should we do a watch along with this?
a watch along?
yep
yeah sure
let's do it
let's do it
if we've got your permission
Foster Brothers
Danny, Jake and Colin
do you reckon they're really brothers?
that'd be so cool
just a bunch of siblings making awesome sequels to cats.
Yeah, I'm not sure.
It's hard to say because Jake Jones was the YouTube account.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
Confusing.
We'll get to the bottom of this.
It looks exciting.
I'm sure, and look, I say this with love and respect.
Yeah.
There'll be parts of the hour-long run time of Cats 2
which feel challenging. But is that not
true for Tom Hooper's Cats 1?
Dog, that's art. That's movies.
With the possible
exception of June 2, I was riveted.
Were you? Start to finish.
Christopher writes, Dear Tim,
I'm a relatively new
listener to Twioware, which I...
You like that?
I really enjoy the fact that there's no guy on here.
Oh, I see.
For whatever reason.
Which I came...
What do you want to say?
Well, let's just ignore it.
If it's not for both of us, why don't you read this on your own time?
A way of your and Guy's work.
Okay.
Question mark.
Interesting.
What, Guy's what?
Why am I in question?
I'm here.
I think the question mark is to work rather than to Guy,
but I can't say definitively.
I'm a huge part of our conversations.
Sometimes half.
Sometimes more.
Sometimes a lot more.
Sometimes less.
Huh?
Sometimes less.
No, I mean it in a good way.
I didn't mean by volume.
I meant by like worthwhile contribution.
I talk loud.
I talk quiet.
I've got range.
I meant the quality, not the quantity.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The most recent season where y'all watch the...
Oh, they're fucking gone.
The Fast and Furious franchise is my first full season listening through.
I've been sorry I've just finished the episode
with your dad and it was an utter
delight can I say something
I would love for you to
we forgot to get
Steven on
yeah well
we still will we want to
go to that project that season can we get Steven on for the thing we we want to do it with that project that season
can we get Stephen
on for the next
for the thing
we're going to do next
oh yeah
we can do that
for like a whole
if he wants
if he wants to
he might like to
he
I'm imagining a world
this is probably
just a beer
more than a podcast
go on
just our dads not us
we should like set up an important meeting we should both set up an important trip with our
dads andy and stephen have been they've only met i think a couple times briefly sort of a comedy
show today yeah they get on well they get on well um listening to you and Guy together
and Andy's good
humour and dad
vibes sprinkled
readily throughout
made for one of my
favourite shows thus
far I don't know
if your dad has a
show of his own
but if not you
should consider it
he absolutely will
not be doing that
but that's very
kind I'd be the
first person to
tune in barring
that please invite
him back on
twilight it was
delightful thanks
for the last
warmly
chris
that's so nice
huge shout out
and the subject
line is more
andy back
please
that's so nice
i reckon he
wrote that
that screams of
andy
or as we
call him
dad
dad
i might be
the last one
okay
oh actually i'm
just looking at
that timer
maybe it's not
I went
I went on a
furious
seven press junket
and it was unhinged
I'm speaking in character
as the author
of this email
thank you
you've got to give me
some warning
we've missed a bit
I just remembered
okay
kia ora boys
kia ora to you
Alana Alana long time, albeit somewhat sporadic
listener, based in Berlin but from NZ originally. Cool. I was thrilled to hear of your latest
endeavour with the Fast franchise as I too have suckled at the teat of Universal Studios.
In fact, the Fast franchise basically paid my bills for about three years in my 20s.
In the mid-2010s, I was an entertainment writer for a now defunct website best described as a shit BuzzFeed.
Cool.
I wrote about a lot of...
There's a little lazy gag in there for anyone interested.
What?
I think you can just call it buzz. Nice.
You just kick that door closed. The dog opened it. It's chilly. Kick it with my arm. By the
way, Tribe Called Quest. Yeah, I can kick it. Oh, nice. Some days you're just on. Some days you're just feeling it.
Jeez.
I wrote about a lot of movies and TV shows,
but the Fast franchise was one of my main beats.
Journalistic beats.
Look at our finance guy.
Crime.
This guy's following local politics.
Fast and Furious.
That's Alana.
To be fair, Fast and Furious does encompass all three of the beats that you described before.
Very good point.
Yeah, you've got infrastructure as well.
Sort of international relations.
Okay, after the release of Furious 7.
Now, Tim, I'm going to set you a challenge.
Fuck, I know what's coming.
Yeah, go on.
Tell me the plot of furious seven just like
three sentences a bit uh um in fast and furious seven we are dealing with the villain in the form
of jason statham i i can't tell you how a lot like that how non-answer that pre...
You know, that is like a politician on the dance.
I'm against it.
I can't remember either.
I just know because of the next sentence that they go to Abu Dhabi.
Oh, right.
Oh, okay, gotcha.
That one.
Can't remember the surrounding details.
Yeah, so the opening of that is Statham's brother in the hospital, isn't it?
Couldn't tell you.
Anyway, after the release of Furious 7, I got to go on a press junket for the film
and was flown to Abu Dhabi, which, as you all know,
was featured in the film for all of 10 minutes.
It's important to note this junket was not for the release of the film.
Well, I was just going to mention as well, it was the location of another fantastic film.
That's right.
It was specifically for the DVD and Blu-ray release.
Sex and City 2.
I even have the special edition cap to prove it.
Cool.
So a special edition cap to celebrate the Blu-ray and DVD release.
The physical release of the film.
Of US7.
Universal flew around 40 of us to the United Arab Emirates,
and we stayed in the fancy hotel that's
actually one of the buildings Ben and Brian drive through in that building
jump scene when they steal the God's Eye. They sent us to Ferrari World and took
us to a racetrack where they taught us how to both drift and drag race. We were
also gets of honor at a very fancy Emirati dinner complete with camels,
falcons, traditional
Emirati sword dancers and coffee that was served with gold flakes on top. The main event was
interviewing Tyrese Gibson aka Roman which was frankly quite unhinged. Halfway through the
interview, halfway through the interview day sorry, halfway through the interview halfway through the interview day sorry halfway through the interview day
the Universal team
actually had to fire
the locally hired sound team
because it turns out
they just weren't recording
half of the interviews
it was one of the most
bizarre experiences
of my life
our offers normally
never normally got perks
or offers like this
for comparison
the second biggest perk
of that job
was going to a free screening
of the
boss baby okay yeah there's been plenty more fast and furious related events in my life including
just how many articles i've read about vin diesel paying homage to his brother pablo r.i.p paul
but not as fully cooked as my trip to abu dhabi on the universal studios dime wow if you're looking
for any podcast guests while you re-watch Furio7 who might have niche knowledge
of the elaborate Blu-ray release press junket,
please let me know.
There's plenty more details of the trip
I can't fit in this email.
I even watched the movie in German once
because I'm Berlin-based
and the only press screening
was the German dub version.
Certainly an experience.
Anyway, thanks for your service.
I'm loving this season.
Alana, written on the 20th of May, 2020. loving this season Alana written on the
20th of May
2020
wow
thanks Alana
that does sound fun
the um
you always seem
sus on it
it feels to me
like one of those
things where
someone's courting
someone
either universal
actively courting
the UAE
or vice versa
you are a pawn
in the game
100% there's some larger forces at play here but I mean if I can help we all exactly the UAE or vice versa. You are a pawn in the game.
100%. There's some larger forces at play here.
But I mean, if I can help you all,
why not go see a fountain show?
Previously, the best you got was a screening
of The Boss Baby.
It's like, I have nothing but respect.
This is the difficult thing about,
what is it?
No ethical consumption inside of capitalism or whatever.
At some point, you've got to go to a Falcon show.
If someone's offering you.
I think it'd be cool.
It's all.
Gold flakes and coffee.
Yeah.
I don't want to see how that sausage is made.
One time in my life.
I'd love to have some gold flakes in my coffee.
It's within reason.
At the end of the day, you go to bed with yourself.
You have to stand on your values and you know how you feel about your place in the world and your contributions.
And I think I'd sleep.
Sounds like an action-packed day.
I'd sleep really easy.
I imagine that the bed that you're in is very large.
Very well air-conditioned room.
I imagine you probably came back from that press junket feeling not like you came back from a work trip, but from a holiday.
Hopefully.
By the way, this episode is brought to you by
the United Arab Emirates.
A place you should visit.
Absolutely.
Abu Dhabi do.
They're doing lots of sports stuff at the moment.
Like huffing money into
what are they, golf?
They started an alternative
for PGA or something?
Saudi Arabia.
Oh right.
They are pumping,
they are flooding
their money into everything.
The new Bad Boys film.
Yeah.
Their red carpet,
the premiere was
in Saudi Arabia.
Man,
speaking of porn,
I cannot think of a man
who is more,
just like,
utterly controlled
by money
than Will Smith. Dude, I actually, so, I re-watched a man who is more just like utterly controlled by money than will smith dude i actually so i
i re-watched the slap like just a minute oh yeah just the broadcast uh i needed it like the
and it was it was crap like it was it's you genuinely if you watch it again you're watching
someone have a mental breakdown yeah like the way
he walks after saving chris rock the way he he sort of mean mugs his way back to his seat as
though he's just absolutely crushed it and i'm watching this knowing with the knowledge of the
fallout being like what is what is the what is running through his brain well i i don't want
to get into that i've got quite problematic opinions on that whole thing. But I reckon he is a man who has been driven insane
by A, being in Scientology for as long as he has,
and Jada Pinkett Smith seems crazy and powerful.
Yes.
And, like, because all that stuff came out afterwards
that she slept with.
She was going out with her son's friend.
That was separated, but it wasn't public. She'd going out with her son's friends they were separated but it wasn't public
she'd been sleeping with her son's
friend who came to stay with him because he was
in a bad way
Will Smith has to like play
the husband to this whole thing and I'm sure
he's got all these ideas of masculinity
that like adding fuel to the fire
like to fucking live in that head
for a half hour no thanks
by the time he did this, he was so confused.
So wound up by everything.
The secret relationship, I just, you know,
you don't have to give everyone everything,
but I think you don't have to pretend that you're in a normal,
traditional marriage, but eight years after it's broken down
in a public way where you're defending your wife, you know.
The dude's so trapped in his own life. It're defending your wife you know I need to get into it but it was
it was incredible
that's what I see
with Will Smith
he is a man
trapped inside
his own life
that sounds sad
but maybe
I don't know
he looks happy
but he's not
the latest bad boys
it's not getting glossed
but it's not getting slated
oh yeah
I'm sure it's
super competent
and good
I saw that
yeah who cares
here's another email
I would love to see
Martin Lawrence
at the height of his
stand up power
yeah
there's a story about
Chris Rock thinking
he's the best in the world
then seeing Martin Lawrence
like literally have the
the venue shake
really
because of how hard he's
made people laugh
at a gig in Vegas
and then Chris Rock
was like I'm not it
man that rules yeah Chris Rock getting humbled you you know you got the goods um did you see
rob schneider got kicked off stage again last night so how are we not going to this upcoming
show in auckland day he got kicked what happened hold on let me actually i don't want us to get
done for slander which would be so funny at this point uh okay seven hours ago on crack.com
rob schneider booed pulled off stage during charity gig i hasten to add this is not the
first time this has happened he got yeah he got the boot from a republican convention for being
too problem that is fucking goat subtitle everyone in the room was groaning the Rob Schneider story.
For the second time in six weeks,
newly pious Rob Schneider was cut off in the middle of an offensive comedy set
and asked to take a hike.
In his latest early exit,
Schneider was pulled off stage while performing at a...
We kind of have to cancel our plans and go, I think.
Like, it's history in the main...
I can't.
You can't. I'm supposed to be hosting the show i didn't know you were hosting i thought you were
i might get someone else to host and just fucking go to schneider i think i have to dude i think you
have to yeah and then like the next it's what day is it it's on saturday yeah it's the 15th of June and then
okay I get home
the next night
on Sunday night
I'll come
I'll
I'm coming back
from Christchurch
we can just record
a gig report
I
it's almost worth
just us getting
online and just
doing a stream
like I'll get
I'll just get home
yeah
set it up
so I'll
it'll be a
24 hours will pass I've got to figure out if
this um if i can get out of this gig but at just every if you can if you can doesn't this feel like
in our small sphere of the world yeah yeah yeah the headline because this is this is it's almost
at the level with rob schneider where like in some circumstances if he wasn't coming to auckland
but he was in sydney in the calendar allowed like i feel like it would be on the precipice of us being like well i guess
we just have to find books and tickets and go yeah he's coming to auckland he's coming to to you know
to our backyard and he's just in a week earlier on a like a run of this kind of thing happening
yeah he's he's been pulled off he's on a fucking tear
performing at
the charity
gala to
benefit the
hospitals of
Regina
Foundation
according to
and the thing
is he can't
get kicked
off at this
gig because
it's his
gig
the one that
is in Auckland
that's true
the ones he's
getting in trouble
for is when he's
like representing
or he's doing
it
so it's just
unfettered
Rob
it's real Rob people at the event say
schneider regaled the fundraiser with a routine full of anti-vax and anti-trans jokes i don't
know if i can handle especially when you hear the details it does become less exciting but it's it
just is it's like anthropology yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, you're right.
I'm here to observe.
Yeah.
I feel like a weapons inspector from the UN.
Going to Iraq.
Just the kind of, yeah, fuck, we don't need to read on.
We get the gist.
God damn.
I think we've got to end it there.
I'm not going back in time after that.
No, I want to, I want to.
I'm going to make some moves and see if I can get out of hosting this gig that I produced
um
to go to see
Rob Schneider
Tim
honestly
I know the plans
to do hopefully
a live stream of Cats 2
that might be a bit of a
um
sub stack exclusive perhaps
yeah
there'll be later
till I just have to say
that's fine
well we
I feel like we could
tee that up over the internet
though a little bit
I wanna be with you okay that's nice I feel like we could tee that up over the internet a little bit I want to be
with you
okay that's
nice okay
I want to be
with you
all right
we're going to
write down all
these things
I'm committing
us to
it's two
it's right now
I mean look
you've got to
do your due
diligence
find out if
you can actually
get along to
the gig
if you go to
Rob Schneider
the following
night
yeah the 16th
we're either
going to do a
live stream
discussion and analysis or just record a little you know the following night the 16th we're either going to do a live stream discussion
and analysis or
just record a little
you know what as well
because there's a part of me that's like I feel bad
paying money you know
I'll buy
we're still spending money
I think someone
I think I could find an outlet to pay me to review it
Stephen Flix would do that right?
It's out of their wheelhouse
Flix or the spin-off?
Yeah the spin-off might
I honestly think though to me that
muddies the waters
I think it's better
you know
whatever it costs, the $70
is not going to make a difference in Rob Schneider's life
but the investment is going to make a difference.
No, it's the morality of contributing.
Okay.
And so if I'm...
I'm going to do it.
I'm so excited.
I'm so...
I'll go, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go, I'll go.
Shout out Ferris Bueller.
Very good.
Well, that does it for all of our business today.
I feel like we've covered a lot of great stuff.
You can have a good day.
We really baited the hook on a few things
because in the last, whatever these are,
are these friend zones, back to friend zones,
or are we still in family time?
I actually don't know what intro Brendan's putting on here.
Shout out to our excellent news.
I call this hang time.
Hang time with Mr. Cooper.
Yeah, no, I call this hang time.
And we're surfing the waves
of friendship and the internet and rob schneider yeah and um paul blart more cop too and rob i did
the hook on there's an exciting little thing coming for um to death ross blart this time
do you think i'll talk to you about no no further details okay okay sorry Roger that
what do I think
I don't know what I think
oh man
that's gonna be
look
we've got a lot
a lot to look forward to
I hope you've enjoyed this ep
peace of love
peace of love
I will not be signing
any more autographs
I hope you're enjoying
or have enjoyed
because it's
I think
pretty much ended now
or just ended
podcasting a tree too
have loved
hearing warm feedback about it thank you so much I'm glad that I think pretty much ended now or just ended podcasting a tree too have loved hearing
warm feedback about it, thank you so much
I'm glad that some people enjoyed
that and once again I just
have to take this opportunity to apologise for the
dog shit audio
and vision, it was my intention for it to be
really good and it turned out quite the opposite
but like I always say
I want to apologise for being ambitious
Jeb, I don't think, think you know I think you're very gracious
I will apologize for the quality
have you got any other apologies you want to get up your chest?
no I'm utterly flawless apart from this one thing
I'm trying to think if I've got any
I'm sort of missing a deadline right now
but I'm not going to apologise for it.
Yeah.
Good.
One of the emails I sent, it wasn't an apology.
It was an explanation.
And hey, look, I'm not one of those guys who's too masked to apologise.
I believe in the apology.
Yeah.
I'm a huge advocate for it.
Do you know what you've got
guy you've got good work boundaries i think you'll be like i hear you but no it's like no you really
need to get this done it's like yep i understand i will do it later on my head be it yeah it's my
show i'm gonna look like a fucking dumbass yeah No one else is putting their body on the line.
Say love.
Or their name in the title twice.
Well, yeah.
Some other people are working very hard
and you're probably making their jobs
slightly more difficult.
Undoubtedly.
Undoubtedly.
But that's kind of how it goes sometimes, folks.
So, with that,
we wish you a happy, safe and healthy day.
Yeah, and if anyone who...
Support your trans folks out there as well.
Big time.
For God's sake.
It's Primark and all the fuckwoods coming out there as well for god's sake it's all the
fuckwits
coming out
of the
woodwork
don't
don't
go to
rob
schneider
just leave
it to me
i will be
jesus christ
and sacrifice
myself
and if anyone
is listening
along who's
impacted by me
missing my
latest deadline
i would like
to apologize
it's the
worst
idea it's the worst idea.
It's the worst idea of all time.
It's the worst idea.
It's the worst idea of all time.